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Solve your house cleaning problem _ with a new Premier Electric Cieaner. Buy Electrical Goods From Electrical Stores not twisting. Inefficient Demonstration TWO ROADS One road leads you to washday after washday of the same back- Dreaking, clothes. wearing rubbing of the washboard. the twisting of the clothes when wringing, causing blisters and@ raw chapped hands, broken and destroyed clothing. Or you can take the other road where the work has been taken care of by the Marewella; where Where, after fresh for any activity that may present itself, the burden of making solled clothes clean into tub—and where each tubful ts com- Phone Main 6331 today for tree demon- ‘work. threads Mary Pickford’s re-created capacity audiences. try girl eight years ago. The greatest production, ete sont ear * | LIBERTY Lahic Ud Din, Ukbar All, Moham- jmed All, |@helim Shah and Nabi | his favorite mule or arguing with one of his wives. But it's nothing of the kind |mames of characters, Hindus, who jah,” a Paramount picture tn which |Redolph Valentino ts starred, and which ts the feature at the Liberty | eee BLUE MOUSE “Teas of the Storm Country.” « United Artists release, now showing at the Blue Mouse theater, is sald to be the first photoplay M: Pickford over made using only one location. A fishing village was constructed on the shores of Chateworth lake near Lee Angeles which is described aa the greatest example of wotion plo ture mimiery ever shown. The price of a mansion was spent to produce a tow shacks, These were believed to be the beet example of artificial dilapidation ever sean. Under the supervision of Frank Ormston, art director, portions of broken-down from all over Bouthern Callfornia. ery effort was made to preserve oven the cobwebs in these olf bufld- ings. At this location Miss Pickford spent five weeks. eee COLUMBIA Falling thru the floor, the fate that we wish ourselves in vain mo- ments of embarrassment, has noth- ing on the adventures of Jefferson de Croteau in “Wolf Law,” the Un versal pleture starring Frank Mayo at the Columbia theater. He left ctv: ized country in Missourt in 1870 rather hurriedly, raced a sheriff to the Arkansas border and dodged a FRANK MAYO “WOLF LAW” AND THE NEW ‘Leather Pusher’ Series Starring REGINALD DENNY ROUND 1 Sher Khan, Akran Khan, Buddin. | by a man who held violent men tn Sounds « little like the Sultan of/rein with greater violence and kil) |Turkey on @ golf course or driving | ed those who differed with him It in merely the lat of| are taking part in “The Young Ra | houses, fixtures, ato, were gathered | Seattle Electrical Supply Co. Main 5331 914 Pine Street OLEANS ‘EM UP E honorable citizens for their washes, GoHang—t1 do washee for citizens | pant this berg, allie samey, allie time, Quewee (arrival)}—Yes, and you do ProsTiiE GLAND ry Pickford IN HER BRAND NEW PRODUCTION OF “Tess of the Storm Country” “The Pleture You ©: By special permian Pickford, herself, we uiar evening pric prevall all day and every day, rHE SEATT AT THE BLUE MOUSE } “Tess of the Storm Country,” | jin the second week of its run at the Blue Mouse, is drawing | vivid, Mary first appeared as the storm coun- new “Tess” ia said to be her * * * s * bullet around a kink tn the state boundaries. Then he found himself j!n @ kingdom ef mountaineers, ruled eee STRAND “When Knighthood Wes tn | Fiower,” the attraction at the Strand, is said to have broken all box office records at that theater. Marion Davies and Forrest Staniey have the leading roles end are sup theater. Wanda Hawley is featured. | ported by what is credited to be| PRINCESS one of the greatest casts ever as | tts lavish scenes and costumes eee | WINTER GARDEN j Many of the scenes of “A Virgin's Sacrifice,” now showing at the Wir ter Garden theater, were taken tn the Far North in the winter with no mun shining for « period of three weeks. However, the refraction of Neht on the snow @ave @ gunlight |: ffect many times and the picture | was completed deapite the fact that | old Bot hid his faee from the players, The story of “A Virgin's Sacrifice” deals with the adventures of a young girl in the Par North who, In onier aewumes & great rewponsibility with [the ald of « noble youth, who has absolute faith in the young gtrl, eee COLISEUM Jack Mulhall, one of filmdom's Most popular leading men, plays an important role in Metro’s “The For. gotten Law,” ater, ‘The part of Victor Jarnette, an im pulstve young husband, who invokes lan anctent law to will his child away from the custody of its mother, gives Mr. Mulhall an opportunity to dis | & play his screen vernatiiity by por traying the character in its shifting phases of crucity, weakness and oon- tritton. COLONIAL What look to be the eastest ath. aocorting to Season Than Ever Says Woman Mrs, Smith was more than pleas od with her day opping ways enjoy the Christmas | she told her neighbor, Mra. . “but this year it comes at just the time for me to enjoy it all the more, You know I've been) having trouble with my teeth all) fall, but have neglected having them attended to until recently. A couple of weeks ago I heard about the Pioneer Dentists, you know, Dr Danford and Dr. Childers in the! Collins Bullding ou Second and| James, making a @ectal 10 per cent Christmas reduction on dental work, so I went up to their placa And you can't imagine how much better I feel all over. I am really enjoy ing Christmas bargain hunting “Yes, Mra. Blake, I have to go bargain hunting. My husband's working man. wae pleased Pioneers, when I found | meat NOW SHOWING First Time in Seattic CORINN GuIFFITA A N VIRGIN’S ba SACRIFICE Gemedy Any Time 106. ie Sents 200 sembled. The pteture ts famous for to preserve her mother’s happiness, | 1 at the Coliseum the |% letio feats are frequentiy the moat | LE STAR Prince Has Nothing on Comedian HY JAMES W. DEAN NEW YORK, Deo. 6-—Well, well! fo they say Charlie Chaplin and Pola Negri are betrothed! Charlie now has been reported en caged as often as the Prince of Wales to as many different airin. The rumor of Charlie's engag ment to Negri is the only one in which this writer has taken any stock Since the divorces of Chaplin and Mildred Harris the comedian has been reported engaged to at least atx girls, In almost every cane the girl's name thus wae given @ prominence that It would not have otherwine enjoyed, Linking of their names with on pwned as Chaplin's was fat stuff for the press agents. Chaplin is @ gallant man, fs popularity was not hurt by these an nouncements, and altho he may have resented the intruston of gossip mongers into hie private affaira he was too chivalrous to deny openly the reported engagements to the va rious young ladies. With Pola Negri the case is utter ly differe Ghe te farmed on two inen Her star in already a in the cinema heavens. It will * brightly enough for her with out the reflected luster of Chaplin's name. Chaplin holds ber to great esteem When he returned from Burope « year ago after he had mot Negri for the firht time I asked him what he thought of her, His face brightened at the mention of her name and | without @ moment's hesttation he an wwered “1 think Pota Negri has the mout striking personality |woman I met tn ali of Hurope.” | Some people are making much of the fect that when Negrt met Chap lin upon her arrival in Hollywood she extended both hands to him. The} liamt time I met Harold Lioyd 1/ grabbed him by both hands and 1/ yeu. Dougian Fairbanks, leap, punch and mile. Altho his current photopiay, “The ‘Three Musketeers," now. the main at traction on the bil) at the Colontal, ia predominated by straight drama rather than stunts, nevertheless sev eral vory hazardous feats are shown. oe ‘The horse ridden by Thomas Meighan tm the Mexican so Ht ot his new Paramount picture. ir Betheor Dadty,” which ts playing ‘Health Restored by Radium rful curative power of been known for years. ve Bola: Woman. peor of rich mt, which o' Wee from ourterine and diseases, Degnen's HKadio-Active Solar Pa to the body day re & constant et redio-active bn =“y fi tem while gsi helping to ia a up Welkenea serves tesues to « etro: healthy con- dius fired ate igere on im oo: gestion. which te th real enlhes most dincaeca. i Prove just what thts remark- atment can do for you, we noe on trial by | of liver No matter what your allment or jong you have had it, we will plete ium Appliance Co., 23 Sredeces Big. Los Angeles, Cal—Advertise- the genuine ot any) haven't heard a bit of gossip about it | ponent of the! ~|hores gives him the merry ba, ha. The Store of the Christmas Spirit MeDougall-/outhwick bf ox 4 SEC eoted artic! Pincushion thie little old lady will be a m tive addition to th basket ‘Th: dre blue taffet with brald insertion $1.50 Doug all-South wick, fashioned at attrac owing ia of fold | to Daintiness le Patience Powder Patt A in, dainty ink with yude and ribbon, end « most cunning handle $1.00 South wick, BPSE DIE PIE PAGAL PNG PALT PYERIG on tro you may wi A Welcome Aid TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. VPP RI BAM DEP DIPLO PS OND AVENUE_AT The Court of Gifts m all departmenta, ve for me of muggest! right th nueKe a SETI A Gift for a Hostess are attractively in the most gorgeous col oriags $2.00 ~-MaeDougall-Routh wick, Street Floor For His Collars thie little and yet ample Bag ts admirable OF leaih- travels, this would be m convenient PIKE BITE wift giving the An Attractive _ Door Stop —staeDougats Southwick, Street Vloor ae An Addition to Every Costume are these lovely Mesh Bags. In the most popular shapes. $3.50 Southwick, street. Floor ae =f CE DMAP ER DNA PLR PPE BOE BAIR at the Princess theater, ts a distin. | guished Uttie animal. At a recent Arizona rodeo this horse, bearing the enddie, lariat and outfit used in the scones, won several prizes and broke a few rodeo records “ee OLYMPIC ‘The contagion of the laughter caused by Harold Lioyd has spread to his coworkers, In his latest comedy, “Among Those Present,” «| The Olympic theater ts showing “among Those Present.” Harold Licyd’s Associated Exhititors’ com. ody, Mildred Davia lends potuetoal | support. Ted Howland’s Mustoa] Players tn “Marry Me” are included tm the bill. | ANACORTES.—Firt snow of sen | fon falls here Monday. Melts imme diately. First real frost came night THE FALLING STAR A star fell, leaving @ tratiing Une of light in its wake, and suddenly I felt @ little sad, for a Siwash Indian | chief bad told us that when « star | teu te was a flower tonsed by the | ———— Pie 2 | CONIA EE AT Ry eared Two More Days Douglas Fairbanks Musketeers” FIRST TIME SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES War Savings Stamps Series of 1918 | nana Of & g004 spirit from Paradis a to ease the pain of a soul passing ow = | into the Great. Darkness—Froq } 4 “The Wild Heart,” by Emma Ling say Squier. DR. WO CHINESE | Nature Chinese ‘teres That's why he, too,| They're known to have | working men's prices."~Advertise- MIFFLIN ALKOHOL MASSANE the Calrnal omic the Will be accepted by this Bank— For immediate credit to your Savings Account or to open a New Savings Account. Or for the purchase of Securities through our In- vestment Department. Or for exchange for the new Treasury Savings Cer- tificates maturing in five years. 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