The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922 2 DAYS MORE, THEN GONE RODOLPH VALENTINO in his FAREWELL COLISEUM M. CONCERT under— JACQUES ORCHESTRA BEAUCAIRE Playing “Prelude,” Rachmaninoff ie@ecec@eeoeeeeeeeeo TESTES Ea) This is the THIRD AND LAST WEEK! IT Lil : SECOND NEAR SENECA 2 DAYS MORE The record-breaking picture of the world—Paramount’s— “WHEN KNIGHT- ESiiit Site Still the wonder grows and grows, that one photo- play can make so many persons talk! EEN =EME Performances Daily at 11, 1 TESTE at $1.10. No telephone orders. SM= Only the well sleep in comfort. If you are nervous, irritable, worn out, can’t sleep, have that causing your trouble. GI HAARLEM OIL iz Poapsutes | some organic for sale by The Owl Drug Co. « of No Regrets Picture SATURDAY EVENING POST story, by George Kibbe Turner, which was the rage of the reading publio— now in picture form— Shoulders”’ The First National drama of a beautiful Southern girl auctioned off to the highest bidder! SATURDAY— “LORNA DOONE” HOOD WAS IN 745, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 For your convenience, a limited num ber of first balcony and loge seats may be reserved at the box office for each first evening performance, AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Playing the “Raymond” Overture Saturday—William de Mille’s “Clarence” SLEEP IN COMFORT unrested feeling when you get up Lathrop’s Gold Medal haarlem = _ BROOKI in the morning, = LATHROP’S oil (the original secrean, editor of the Brooklyn Cl and genuine) is izen, died of pneumonia yesterday at what you need. his home in Brooklyn. Imported direct from Holland. In weakness. The Look forthe name Gold on the sealed boxes, fully Kidneys and blad- Ailtim das dreesins, Scr 76e'8180 guaranteed, 4 hinged disorders, onavere RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS Removes the cause and restores the body to health, Stops St send to ux for Free Trial Treatment tind descriptive gestion in Two Minutes, 250 at all booklet. For sale at the Ploneer and Lion Drug drug stores, Served al soft drink * heren, Heatley fountains, 10c. Samples Free by ad- COMFAN. Toeome, Ween, (ore nein JO-rO CO, Belling! THE “The Young Rajah” —— or —"Brethers Under the Skin" } aa | Year Later Wife Found What Shall She Do? opinions on this: bring her over here. found the right solution to he: from her? You have asked the old, old be. It seems to be a concrete jeame back. possible, | from my readers, eee How long after blood is «pilt can the scientist identify the stain? That will depend on the climatic |conditions to which the blood stain |has been subjected. The sooner the dlood 4s tested the greater the oppor- tunity of @ correct analysts, Under jordinary outdoor conditiona in the | temperate zone, the ectentiat finds lit tle trouble in identifying blood as Blood and distinguishing between ant. |mal and human blood within three weeks after the strain has deen made. Identification has been mada | from stains several years old. After| blood has been thoroly washed out of | la garment or treated with an acta, it jt obviously impossible to tell any thing about it, eee | What are the meanings of the fol- lowing names? Lorena—a learned lady. Orpah—a fawn, mane, neck of an animal Ewing—son of Hugh. Merrill—a blackbird Ramurct heart of God Herbert-——olory of the army Walter wood master, | eee What t« the highest waterfall tn! the world? | ‘The upper Youemite falls, measur- ling 1460 feet im height, ts the high- eat single, unbroken leap of water tn the world. The highest of the broad voluminous cataracts in a class with Niagrara t« the Kateteur falls in Rritish Guiana, sald to be 804 feat! Mon. } THE STORY IF YOU'VE READ YoU KNOW ITS MERIT What produces the iridescent colors sometimes seen in a film of off spit on the street? The different colore which you have noted correspond to different thicknesars of the off film. Part of the Nght which strikes these thin ftima ta reflected from the upper rur- face, but another part of the Nght penetrates the transparent coating and 4s reflected from the lower eur- SPEAKER PAYS | HIGH TRIBUTE! Paying tribute many times during | the evening to the memory of Mary Baker Eddy and her findings, Peter V. Rosa, C. 8. B, of San Francisco, spoke before a large audience in the | Masonic temple Tuerday night, Mr. lili Ross is a member of the board of lectureehip of the mother church, the First Church of Christ Sctentiat, | In Boston. He was asked to deliver | the second in @ series of free leo tures on Christian Science tn Seattle. In the course of hie lecture he} said; “Right thoughts are inverted | with power and energy, for they come from the Divine mind. By| clinging to them we ally ourselves with omnipotent and omnipresent good.” | JOE’S FRIEND | Under 8. K. WINELAND alll td Dogs Attack and ‘ Kill Small Baby SWANSEA, Dec, 6,—Two dogs killed -year-old Thomas Mexon, at \ (DITOR DIES Miss Mabel Gray, shown above, of Fairview, Ky., is re- ported to have been the fi- ancee of “Handsome Joe” Lanus, millionaire automobile dealer, who was found slain in his Chicago salesroom recenl- ly. Miss Gray's parents, how- ever, say Lanus was only a close friend of the family. mach Distress from tndi- ‘ham, SEATTLE Cynthia Grey:| Tyr Husband Went Away to War and Came Back—But | There Whom He Had Promised to Bring Back— Dear Miss Grey: I would like to hear some of your readers’ I have been married 15 years, My husband went to war and overseas and came back all o. k. found a letter from a girl in France that he had promised to I would like to know if a wife should overloo) «nd forgive these things, especially when she has worked ali ..cr life and tried to make a home? I have tried to forget, but it seems like I can't. some other wife has already had such an experience and like her to tell me what I should do. truly love a woman when he can be untrue to her when away been answered so far as I know, and I doubt if it ever will become attracted by some new face or personality. But ordinarily it is just a flight of imagination and temporary. |Your husband must have cared moat about you, because he Iam not excusing him, but you ask if he could \love you and do as he has, and I believe euch a thing is I will also be glad to print any letters of advice |form and bloat me up till I was tn | you have two or more teeth. | |recommended by our early custom. lers, STAR Letter From a Girl Over About a year ago | Je! Perhapa 60 Pairs of Pure Wool Plaid Blankets, size 66 by 80 inches. r problem, and if so I should Can a man really and A WONDERING WIFE. All-Wool Blankets, size 70 question. 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