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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR AT STRAND | Sten smmmmumee’ DRY LAW GASES GOHAN Fi og) COURTS One More Day—Then Gene! GLORIA SWANSON in Paramount's “The Impossivie Mrs. Bellew’” turday — WBERYY? e Heme of the Hig Sttecessen 8 Now Rodolph Valentino Harding Will Present Facts on Situation | COLISEUM mounts A THe YOUNG RAJAN? Wer wien flimed 1 N kt BY PAUL R. MALLON ree ae i — —~~ —— WASHINGTON, Nov. 80.The ¢ capes ’ se t SS Fl fee § treme congestion of pronibition can A Swanson, an noone pending in Am y . " ~ . SAR abling bootlegrers to Noho Mew Sack . For this girl the knights fought! operations indefinitely e4| returning, and the tt before congrens, it was | to | g al courne odu rr day picture ia shov < President ’ o k The cast, } fed Con present in his ' el, is unusually cle ing the reg eo, 6 some of the COLUMBIA situation which have furnished Th Kentuck derby atur by the department of justice teginald Denny etar of Tr These facts, obtained by the United! teather Pushers,” ia drawing o# Preas from the justice department, | pacity audiences at the. Columbt are: In addition to the showing of some 1—There are prohibition! of the greatest racing nen ever apoe now pending In federal courts) timed, the picture contains many | of the country, with more piling UP) exciting Incidents, including a «hip. | a This in twiee as many as at thin “ere me last year LIBERTY order of Attorney| ‘The time-wor Despite the ‘ eneral to speed pro®| ing the screen sttons with it appears) ball star has t obable that change of aye |y tino, in bh em must be found y "The Young Rajah,” which The iatest figures, complied accu jin showing at the Liberty theater atety, are those of June 29, 1922, | next week, portrays a college athlete when 16,718 criminal and 2,694 civ!) but he dosen't make the winning ohibition suite were pending. These|touchdown. Instead he te the hero |i compare with July 1, 1621 when 10, oareman in @ ac version f the 472 crimina and 3,074 ctv eult®) Harward-Yale boat race | 4 were on the dockets, 8 8 Marion Davies as Princes 1B ao nae catrnge a tne Sarna age 8 spnere,|Mary in “Knighthood,” the © number will reach tor attraction at the Strand «ell STAR'S MOTHER TELLS OF INDIAN OUTBREA With a tion, In a few y continuance of thin situa ra it will be pr tten | starring William R ally impomnibie to bring a boot-|by Richard Harding I combines | Daughter of one of Washing exmer to justice within a number of|dramatic values with piquant mys |, poe Deak DeMaria years—-and perhaps a lifetime —after tery and appealing romance bn ¥ girl, featured « has been arrested and releaned or eee . Ammértcn’s Tagentous. Ath OLYMPIC . on th current bill at the 7 tet. I Wp tfith has the leading mother, Mrs. William If aling story of t Brown, 3422 Walnut ave, 8. W., can wing at the Olyn well remember a hid an Indian conjunct! with outbreak, when the men of Walla nedy players, mn Mandy Walla formed outposts to are ring mes to Town. WOMAN'S BODY |= WHAT ALL SEATTLE HAS =] | TO BE a i SEEING — J J ” “ He andfather, James Cx og Adis mpagemcnand il THANKFUL FOUND BURIED ttt. eit walt, oe es Ill NEW YORK, Nov, 30.—The bedy|the Whitman maasacre ‘ enema fa oman dead ven montha, | «rm % Shor im: two men suspected of having | the sar © years later | hand in the murder of Mra. Jennie | the were wedded, being the Hecker fi ouple to be married in = One of the men ie Abraham Beck: | bs 9 er, the other te Rubin Norkin, after circling ¥ — as material thers’ cireus a = " dy we kn good after all, — pice Inst night In a v on living here when) near the Norkin garage her brofessional career in over There in no evidence against the men save the fact that Mra, Becker Meappeared—and her body waa found buried in @ lot reven months fo far, the body is the sole witness and Becker denies it ts the *aramount’s contribution to masterly motion picture art For your convenience a limited number of first baleony and loge seats may be reserved at the box office for each first evening per- formance at $1.10. No telephone orders. — PRICES — AFTER 6 r. M— Upper balcony Lower floor later, inat JACKIE COOG “MY BOY” SUNDAY “The Three Musketeers” PAINLESS PRICES MATINEES— Balcony ‘ewer Moor TSe ni iiny time, 26C ( Performances Daily at 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 SSe The AN prices inetude tax ) TETETES TEN rropec- TION— “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” Adults Saaz? . Children WE corpse of hin wife. Mre. Hecker disappeared Big City Christmas Tree Assured Now tree In the park adjoining the city. | county building were put under way d for the une of the quant - ained. The program will be nity Service, members of which will) arrange an elaborate affair for! of the city, as well as civic clubs | will be called on to furnieh lighting. er details. April. Plans for a huge public Christmas Wednesday. The authorization by under the direction of the Commu: | Christmas eve. Various departments ecorations, program numbers and | Augmented Orchestra Under 8. K. Wineland ESTES TEST ESTES TES Mathematics Drops |Walks 300 Miles __ Contest to Cupid to Kill Himself | to Hold Big Meeting Dec. 8 Planning «pecial topics and lec tures on “Recreation in Education. the Parent/Teacher association wi!!! | hold Its next meeting In the Beacon Hitt high school at 715 p. m., De! comber §& Among speakers will be} WILLIAM FOX WILLIAM RUSSELL 50c 20c pDaY P Binal SURBITON, England, Nov. %.—~ PARIS, Nov, 90.—To commit sui Carl P. Adams, principal of Lineotn | Dr. Dorothy Wrinch, first woman cide at his birthplace, Coutanc high school, speaking on “The Play cs lecturer On mathematics at Cam-| Anton Seguies walked 375 miles Spirit in the School.” Others on the | et has resigned to get married. from the south of France H program are a representative of t — - — ! American Legion on the tople, “Reo | D. H. Painter, discussing | Recreational Need and How to Meet | It,” and the Campfire Girls and Boys in physical culture and play demonstrations Zanzibar Here’s a Really Exceptional Thanks- giving Program The years between the ages of 26 | and 40 seem to pans mo than any other period of EXTRA BIG DANCE At De Honey's New Academy Pike at 1th Ave, Thursday Evening Nov. 30 Grand Thanks- giving Ball "pissed chee tli tetita ea atcha ainda Buy Early for Christmas While All Sizes and Colors Are in Stock Ladies’ Felt Moccasins of very good quality dance Saturday i 1 voc, Beauty Cont ing, Dec, 6; five Mask Ball rid ash prizes i DANCING TAUGHT eat evening. * at hal THE BLUE RIBBON EVENT of the year is daily thrilling Seattle audiences with the great racing scene and the most thrilling shipwreck ever filmed. 12 popular colors to choose from You save exactly 50c on this quality felt by the better buying power of our chain-store system. ALSO “Just Dogs” an all-dog comedy that is proving a real hite And Betty Anderson in old-time heart songs. “Special today, Varsity Quartet. Coming Saturday. “Wolf Law.” And “The New Leather Pushers.” pe any other person in Kant 0269. * | mighty” |Murder Revealed Pact 9 THE GROTE Gxt RANKIN CO, bits OTTO K KEGEL, Preaident Mary as Tess Is Pickfor 1 f the Btorm Cour audiences at pelled mich after secing Mary an the storm country girl ‘The new elle the first production which wen Mary na “Tenn” greatly ex oe Among the Practical Gifts work cannot be duplicated. She te Sure to Please Are Hoover Electric Cleaners The Hoover Electric Cleaner can be trusted to keep your floor coverings clean and to eliminate a large part of tiring housework. As a gift for the wife, mother or sister—the Hoover Electric Cleaner will surely receive a welcome. A amall down payment secures a Hoover for Christmas delivery. Choice Gifts of Furniture for the Home Two Attractive Gift Pieces Are Being Featured for Friday's Selling Mahogany Spinet Desks Special $49.50 A very useful ar decorative piece of iture that belongs into every home. Twelve Spinet Desks, as illus- trated, are offered at a very special price, each, $49.50. unt an ¢ the wt pable today of portraying ats of 16, as she wa ight years ago. STEEL KING TAKES KNIGHTHOOD THRONE Charles unex at the the jem in other night t Marion D When Knighthood Was in Flower.” About 40 4 gentleman applied at the box office and was told that there | was not & neat Jeft. The gentleman was insintant |"Gommopolitan's business manager lhappened to be fn the lobby and recognizing Mr Behwab, suggested that he might pay admission and oc cupy the throne chatr of King Henry VILL, which in one of the house dec orations. At first Mr. Schwab aid feel quite like having greatness 4 upon him, but his desire to nee the famous film got the better of hig modesty, so he finally enjoyed the pleture fre ats of the and r 4 that he war |"mighty glad he saw ft. After 80 Years Nov. 80.—The disa from Velletri believed to} keletons | urtyard ROME jar | | Bureau of Missing Relatives Davenport Tables Special $28.50 The beautiful Queen Anne Davenport Table, shown in the illustra- tion, is an example of how a Christmas gift e for the home can be purchased for a very reasonable | sum. Brown mahogany finish, priced at $28.50. |qave his initials asked The Star to help him find his wife, Grace, who, he says, left him and their child, Paul. The child, G. IR. A. declares, has been continually calling for his mother. Girl ‘Celebrates “Nellie, you olf dear! lknew you fn all the new toga. Aren’t you dressy? New hat, coat and dress all at once. I take it the boss gave you that raise you ex pected since I saw you last.” | “Oh, Gon't mention that. It makes me wick. My dear, every one in the office was cut down a few dollars just two weeks ago. It is supposed | to be just temporary, but I don’t see any raise for months and months.” “Well, you must have received a lowacy, then. Folks don’t usually celebrate baving thelr salaries cut by going out and spending a young fortune.” | “You are foolish. I have received no legacy, elther. A girl has to have slothes some time and, if you | nber, I haven't had any duds | Here Are Four Lots of Room-Sized Rugs Offered at Important Savings | Begs 'are retnced: tascressssces tay 0 $54.50 Sixteen 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs, fit harmonizes so well, too.” for . 80 I got them all at once |i! priced, each ........ Eedwgleoaee jie 1 this ” i “Well, you surely bought just the ||| Nine 8-3x10-6 Seamless Wilton Rugs 4 clothes to sult you. The whole out- ene 6 0kes ORR e | Twenty-five very heavy Axminster Rugs in 9x12 size, are reduced to.... “Il saw to it that it would. bought them all at Cherry's. They have wonderful values there, and jimagine having six months to pay. “Six months? Wonderful! No wonder you bought things to match | ail at once.” | They are at 1015 Second Ayve., be- tween Madison and Spring, second floor of the Rialto Bldg. over the Pig'n Whistle Take = elevator.— Advertisement. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY ty $39.50 Doll Carriages, Special $6.95 In the Toy Section, on the First Floor, you will this interesting sale of Doll Carriages—Friday. The Carriage illustrated is 28 inches long and comes in ivory, brown, gray and blue finish. Forty are offered at the special price, each $6.95, Our whalebone rubber, which 4 not cover the roof of the mouth 1 you have two or more teeth. 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