The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1923, Page 3

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Guy Bates Post tm First National's “OMAR, THE TENTMAKER” Persian love 2 DAYS MORI Peter B. Kyne’s “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” A Paramount Pieture, with FORREST STANT and MARJORIE DAW Saturday—Thomas Meighan 100% Courtesy, Music, Pict gust A DAY OR Two MOR! “Oliver Twis t” von THANEY Sat.—“The Dangerous Age” whole town is de- termined to see Booth Tarkington's “THE FLIRT An epoch of American life! The one picture you can’t afford to mise i) A Connecticut Yankee MARK TWAIN’S —ALSO— COUNTRY STORE TOMORROW Norma Talmadge —IN— “The Secret of the Storm Country” PAINLESS PRICES CORINNE enterrra eon ORCE COUPONS” at Hall) ery Wednesday, Friday, Satur- ‘and Sunday ‘eve, A for refined raon's DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ classes start ‘Tuesday of expe at the iow 0269. Private lemons all | [AENRY W. SAVAGE SHER MERRY, MAGNETIC, MELODIOUS H is. BLUE MOUSE | Iday night will witness the last |showings of that big, atirring mye duction, "One Wxolting ich is D. W. Grittith's, the master producer's oné duction this It In now on tts | big week at the Blue Mouse ‘One Pxotting Night" ts dif om anything that has ever for the sereen, It fs “The Rat” and “The Cat and the Canary” of the sureen, David W Griffith has not attempted the per 4 on stirring 1 merely presented an jern mystery » wan not conte the usual, so a hur 6, that for the present on the sereen, was used as a ol It raises the hair of the audien little higher, and only Romeo W |ington—a negro and only pro- ferent fre before been mad drat nt with Hull app | the attract . ed xplendid support by @ typical Beautiful Norma Tal-|tith cast madge, who is coming to the | cou ISEUM Colonial theater on reday | A — Ap. atrugele in the role of Tess in “The . foan against almost tr Secret of the Storm Country.” is in the keynote wf The © of Palomar,” a Para mount pleture, which ts showing at ] Yolleum theater. ‘The theme of was adapted from of a gritty f the same ne and woven delightful love ‘on the part of name, is a powerful into the story thread, This inv for she is THURSDAY | =.:: om oe FRIDAY JUST THREE ; DAYS — AND THEN GONE SO HURRY TO SEE— D. o ne. aamed Barrow and other capable pl | COLUMBIA 4 The UniversalJewel produc Big 1922-23 Screen he Flirt,” with youthful E roy in the title role, will be at the Columbia unti! Friday night The adapted from Booth Tarking fe Just completing I twoweek run here. fam = sho father and her # rbing to see near the end wher against aw are the featured & very success It & a story of a real Amerte lly, whose biggest trouble ts the | young daughter, the Mirt. Humoy }ie put into it by Buddy Messinger, [the new boy star, | eee | STRAND | “Omar the Tentmaker,” etarring | National attraction Guy | Bates Post and produced by Rich land V. Lee, who recently joined the | lard Walton Tully, tt» author, which jis showing at the Strand theater, THE BIG PICTURE THAT i's * *tory of the Persia of old, IS DIFFERENT — FROM [g| ¥P02 that country waa conceded to ANYTHING YOU EVER be the center of ctvilization, the SAW lhome of romance, luxury and ad |venture. The central figure is “orga |Omar the Tentmaker, whose fame }has descended to us and whose | Rubatyat ts still classed as a mas terpiece of literature and philosophy Around this captivating personage | COLDS: |Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” lis for Colds, Grip, Influenza. To get the best results take “Seventy-seven” at the first feeling of a Cold, the first Chill, Sneeze or Shiver. If you wait till your bones begin to ache, it may take longer to break up your Cold. Doctoring book mailed free. Price, 0c and $1.00, at Stores, or sent on remittan 1,9. .D Parcel Homeo, Medi Ham Street, » | STERN LOOKING LADY IS QUITE FRIENDLY | “Gertrude ts going to have a din-| ner party next week Ian't that ex | citing? I met her on the street to-| day and went with her to a florist shop while she ordered the flowers. She is using hordes of thone lovely reddish chrysanthemums for decora tions. She sald ahe hadn't intended to invite any of us until tomorrow, but since I met bh as she was at | the door of the flo he told me. | She i going to ask you and y shand, of course, and the Dition the Martins and us.” h, goodness, and that Mra: Dil |ton frightens me to death. She i» #0 | mafestic. That settlen it. I must; lhave a now dress, Every time I |nave aéon that woman this fall I} have worn my blue beaded crepe. I want a now drens.” | “That's strange that you feel that | | way about Mra, Dillon. BSho's « Drive your headache away in thesafe | ion ax mho can be when you know sane way with her. I know she looks #0 EN tinguished, but really she ts nice and friendly.” | (ANALOESIQUE) ‘ven #0, I am going to buy A Just rub it on forehead and temples | dress before that party. I intended AtanyDrugStore—Keepatubehandy to get one, anyway, within a few) Thos, Leomiag & Co- N.Y Ames. Agvet | weaka, but I'l get it right away | Jim won't Itke ft, tho, as he thinks he can’t afford it just now.” “That's sary if you go to Cherry's. | ‘They have the loveliest clothes and) Fre >nch ‘glad to have one make arrange: | Kiddies 20 Jack Pickford RRISON'S FT BLUE MOUSE rs THEATRE: METROPOLITAN MATINEE TODAY AT 2120 SEATS 0c, $1.00 2° TONIGHT AT Drug Humphreys npany, 166 Wil- }olal reduction aale now on all their | coats, sults and dresses, and even |auring the male you can get the |name easy terms. ‘They are at 1016 Second Ave. In the Rialto Bidg., b tween Madinon and Spring, over th Pig'n Whistle. ‘Take elevator. Advertisement, & for actit and PA -| Talmadge apr THE SEATTI STAR “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” Henry Hull and Carol Dempate Exciting Night, ion, which is finishing a successful two~ Bish run at) leading roles of “One prod the Blue Mouse theater. Mr. T in tr York entitled “Mone is based on the we ‘Cherub Div but a fine touc It tempt s the guftaw cted by Row: Burn," re wan dire Fox forces, LIBERTY Jackic Coogan's latest First Nw tional pleture, ver Twist,” the film version of Charles Dickens’ fa- mous novel, will have tts last show pgs here Friday at the I The picture ts the by Jackie has m and with « that is notable it is one of greatest nes of the year. Lon Chaney, adys Brockwell, George Siegmann and Lionel Belmore sup- port Jackie. The Varsity quartet," a Cameo "and the Lib features on | comedy, erty the program. ‘Once Ove News are other eee ra Ace wir Kentucky human which {9 Hy COLONIAL Norma Talmadge tn of the Storm Country” ts an nounced an the attraction at the Colonial theater for a three-day en gagem beginning Thursday. The Photopiay ts from the famous novel of the same name by Grace Miller] White intro: role of “Tess bean nsidered ‘ulmadge has pieture ing the star in the which has always be best part Mins the motion morn. In leading support opposite Miss | Niles Welch, the whose recent port of Elaine young leadin performar The proof of the) Spread is the sales. More than 50 Million pounds of Nacoa go yearly into homes where good taste is not the excep- tion—but the rule. “Who Cares?” Wow! Zing! Every body's fox-trotting It, whistling, humming, this mediey of melo hye. teria packed {ull by Eddie Elkins’ Orchestr served hot New Process Record A-3751 You'll find “Bi the other side, 75 COLUMBIA DEALERS | @ plays the leading role “The Secret | ever played before r, who divide ore in the | ’ the D. Griffith Hammerstein have won him such lar favor t are J irey Terry and Among others Herbert Frank. Edwin D. cluded tn | y of human interent. JACK PICKFORD TOC COME IN NEW PLAY} Jack Pickford borrowed two play- ers from Jesse Lasky for his new racing pleture, “Garrison's Finish, ’ comes to the Blue Mouse the ater Sunday, Charles Ogle and Clur ence Burton are the two, the former being one of the sterling character ‘| men of the gcreen and the iatter a famous heavy. “ROBIN HOOD” used 6,000 per- nother during ite making. It has & large number of principals, besides approximately 1,000 1,000 “fair ladion,” all elaborately cos. tumed, who make up the local life of the castle, Nearly ten carloads of furnitue of the period were required to dress the sets, | Jackal skina, regarded by furrtere a few yeats ago as hideous, are| fashionable now and the price han| risen more than 800 per cent per skin. | \ A Natty Suit \) This is Jean _ Potter's answer to the vexatious ques- tion, “What shall I wear?” Even on Fifth ave., New York, where smart costumes are the rule, this suit attract- ed admiring glances, with its very narrow skirt, box coat} and striking embroidery. Miss Potter was introduced to Manhattan society recently at a dance given by her father, William Potter. Chapman |; | earth, PAUKIN COU a in “TROUBLE” The Time to Buy Furniture and Rugs Is NOW ! The Time for Home Betterment Is Here! The Grote-Rankin Co.’s anuary Furniture Sale And the January SALE OF RUGS Provide Furniture and Rugs for every room in your home at | Reductions of 25% to 50% Emphatic S SAVINGS on living Room, Bedroom and Dining © if Room Furniture, and Fine. Wilton and Axminster Rugs and | various Household Desirables and Necessities. Plan the Betterment of Your Home NQW! This is a good time to Exchange Your Old Furniture for New and More De- sirable Pieces—The Values Are Impressive! y#ons in employment of one sort or |}) | knighta and /}| Now Is The Time to Buy A Large Shipment of Red Cedar Chests’ At Reduced Prices The steamer Virginia brought in a com signment of Red Cedar Chests, bought for | early December delivery—but ufo ed were not delivered until the last 4 December. Chests, ‘They are Southern Red 3 beautifully finished, and were in tended for Christmas trade. You can save 20% by selecting a Cedar Chest now! The assortment includes Chests of excels lent design; all are well constructed; priced ” $17.50 to $38.75 each. RUGS The unusual savings which prevail on many lines of Rugs speak most im- 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs in allover Per- sian designs and new- est colorings, reduced to, each 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs. An exception orings, reduced to, 9x12 Heavy Seamless and Seamed Axmins- ter Rugs, reduced to, each— $39.50 ally “good selection n-) 82 50 new patterns and “t e 9x12 Wool Wilton Rugs that rival expensive appearance, pressively to’the effect that now is the time to buy your Rug! $77.50 the more Rugs in are re- $67.50 | duced to, each...... ton Rugs each . 9x12 Axminster Rugs in attractive Oriental pat- terns, reduced to, each $29.75 tionally good quality, in very attractive de- signs, are reduced to, 8-3 by 10-6 Wool Wil- of excep- $62.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, with or without fringed ends, reduced to, each— $32.50 book known as Classic,” says & reared silkworms An old Chinese “Teh Silkworm Chinese empress 4,500 years ago. ‘Tight shoes are sald to aggravate attacks of neuralgia. RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST in the human body if you will use ‘Trunk’s Prescription, It 1s a shame} to suffer with inflammatory, muscu- lar, selatic or any form of Rheuma- tism, ‘Trunk’s Prescription DOES NOT ruin the stomach; it DOES NOT de- press the heart, Eat all the meat and good food you wish. It DOS NOT contain any Mercury, Salicylate of Boda, Oll Wintergreen or narcot- jos, but It positively overcomes any kind of Rheumatiam or Gout on WHAT MORP DO YOU WANT? It is impossible to get some: | thing better, It 1s also an excellent | Liver Medicine and the greatest Urio | Acid Solvent known, Trunk’s Pre- scription sells for $1.75, or three for | only $5.00, at the Bartell Drug Co. and the Swift Drug Stores of Seattle, Advertisement, “| Expect ‘Recovery of Ax Victim Annie Johnson, Indian woman, who was attacked with an ax by Ed Buck, a half-breed, on the West Waterway Monday night, will reco’ er, according to city hospital physi- fans, Buck, who ts charged with robbing the woman of $300 after the attack, 1s in the city Jail. Home Treatment for Piles If you suffer from bleeding, Itch- ing, blind or protruding piles, you can easily treat yourself at home with Mrs, Summers’ Pile Suppost- tories, and avoid necdiess expense and suffering. Safe, healing, sooth- ing. Users report speedy relief and recovery. Ask your druggtet, or send today for FREE TRIAL, with useful \ information, by addressing The Sum- |mera Medical Company, Rox P 45, |soutn Bend, Ind—advertizement. "Release Man When _ Agents Dis: | Because the testimony of |prohibition agents was oo | Federal Commissioner R. W. land dismissed liquor charges Leo Hayden Tuesday, Hayden j arrested by federal officers in jon the Sather hotel, 606% Pike tte [last week. LEONARD EAR OIL IT DOES RELIEVE Di and HEAD NOISES, Si:

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