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THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928. itt UNNI May, yy z —s 7 | | ‘Picture at | Strand Is | Well Liked A story with great dramatic pow: | or, Irresistible heart appeal and full ot thrilling To Hold, scones in “To Have and the new Pa t pro luction, starring Retty npson and Hert Lytell, now at the Strand An ttt alllimy unter with pirates, a storm Jat wea, ls, Indian attacks and | | Dlowing up a ehip are a few of the! thritts "To Have and To Hold of old in « atory | England and the origina American colony 1616. James | Tt te dated around The elaborate court of King ot ineland and colorful costumes worn by the ladies of the [time are all very realistically repro | duced | | Betty Compson, as the ward of the foolish king, is the beauty of the/ play ontumen ¢ in the simp! girl The cast the two fm mous stare is one of note and exesl lently selected. It includes Theodore | Kosloff, J w Ferguson, Walter | Long and Raymond Hatton. raiment of @ This is the only language not thus far used in Seattle in praise of “THE DANGEROUS AG 9 You have only tonight and Friday to see it at The Y Liberty. ss : OMS Milo.—So you wan real name of “Lefty” Flynn, who plays an important role in “Omar, the Tentmaker"? It is Maurice B. and, by the way, he is to play oppo site Alice Brady, in “The Snow Bride.” supporting “CARMEN JUNIOR” IS ‘The title of Baby Peggy's & pleture times paniah has a Senorita,” been changed three was first called “The then “Sunny Sniiles,” “Carmen Junior,” Surmen Juntor,” which wll he A shortly, Perry takes a dual as a boy and as a girl vamp. changes of costumes are minia the 1 and rich stumen for eadors and mantilia. draped Little Thomas Wonder hild dancer, up, of th then Spanish Castilian vampe & marvelous ports her cleverly in armen among the nior*’ was filmed of the San jel mission to insure the Bpanish ere. ‘This miasion ts one of in the country and the with tts beautiful cloister ANN MUETTTE ATTA OOM AAA irenque * and ancient gardens VETS’ POSTIN __ | Pacific Spanned WALLA WALLA| by Radio Amateurs é }_. HARTFORD, Conn, Jan. 11.—The WALLA WALLA, Jan. 11.—Over-| pacitic ocean haa been apanned with | wean vetera: here have organized a| messages sent by radio amateurs In post of the American Veterans of {he United States, | Foreign Wars. The name decided | Radio Relay league here was nott upon was “Grant Farmer,” post No. fied today Stations operated by T. B. Nikirk 992, In honor of Grant Farmer, a lo. Angeles; H Doug cal boy whe was killed in action dur. Ariz; E. Colusa ing the world war. and 0. Capwell, Oakland Forty-two members were secured. were heard by ship operators Officers elected were as follows: | miles off the China coant. Josephus McFadden, commande: This 900 miles farther away Albert FE. Herte, senior vice com. | than previous messages were heard, mander; Charles Wiseman, junior | the last record being near to Yoko vice commander; Rasorio Leroux, | b4ma quartermaster; Cyrus F. Morrow,| American Radio Relay league sta chaplain; Dr. J. W. Ingram, surgeon; | ton signals have now been heard Bruce Whitney, officer of the day:|! waters off every continent Fred Benefiel, gergeant major; Fred | MePadden, quartermaster sergeant: | Clarence Steinbeck, guard; Oliver Laxenby, sentinel; Frank Bigier and | William Bradley, color bearers; Jacob Jacky, bugter. | Carver Explains ¢ ste Fire Protection |<(3'3." inthcwn end Thomas H, Carver, city water sup. | clement brin, ply engineer, will address the South | i{srer* Beacon Hill Improvement chub Frt- | ro day night on water and fire protec. | High Blood Pr tion in that district. Officers for 1923 | janeye and | wilt be elected by the club, which |wear Degnen's Radio- Activ will meet at 8 o'clock at s04 |f a wien ham st. | to know the the American Will Radium at Last he Great Unknown? If you are sick and want to Get | well a 1, write for lit ONE DAY MORE! Thomas Meighan im GRORGE ADE'S “BACK HOME AND BROKE” A Paramount Picture Sat—Richard Barthelmess wand Why this Hold on & teat proposition. iy eatiafied it is he }fore the ldo but © and the | appliance ~ that ft ie within the rich and poor. Tou are ing you be. 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictores ONLY ONE DAY mone! My or| We will be pleased to t our risk. For full today 27% Bradbury NOW PLAYING— HARRY CAREY IN HIS LATEST, BEST PICTURE Good Men and True COME ON IN, FOLKS, THE PICTURE’S FINE! JACK PICKFORD rinsT Ts PROL HURRY! Today! Tomorrow! Then Gone! See It Now! IN A THUR, FRI. AND SAT. SPECTACULAR SCENIC “The it STORM” —with— House Peters VIRGINIA VALIA MATT MOORE and JOSEF SWICKARD MATINEES—ALWAYS 10¢ Coming Saturday Round 3—“The New Leather Pushers” BOILS PAIN Mertes Roll @lasters Stop Pain and Open the Holt ug Stores—25e ny New Company NOT TONIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE BILL WE PAY THE TAX Neat Week: “EXPERIENCE” QRPHEU THEATRE = benefited by the vapors of — Ss Larke Fox us Frank Loses Open the Doors of, THE SEATT AT COLONIAL House Peters, starring in the Universal-Jewel produc- tion, “The Storm,” now play- \ing at the Colonial theater. BABY PEGGY'S LATEST! ovie Quizzes meted In co-operation with Associated First Nationa Buster Fan~-Of course, Buster has been known to smile in When his son smiled at him nd again when Bus ned from 0, he in leading man and he returned. Just twice his life. the firnt time, ter ' in “His Wife's actually smiled when they He has just made « brand new pic ture, which is the best ever, “The Balloonatica.” Irma—"'Nanook produced and di Flaherty, a fellow of the R graphical society, ‘The rcenes picture are real one made tna studio pieture may be both a delight and an educator a—Katherine MacDonald has no ren. They do say she ts soon |to be married agnin; as for the truth ‘of the rumor, I know no more than you do. At tle she ts booked up to make several more pictures, and that mea work, so it's probable that she is not to retire immediately. And know that some of the stars bine the work of being | wives with that of acting on the soreen, and do both creditabiy. | Elsie—You aren't the first lass who | has fallen hard for Elliot Dexter. He }is fasctnating, and at present he is not married, so cheer up. | D. M—Enemies of Woman” tn the next picture in which Alma Rubens | will appear, ‘The picture in an adap- | tation of Thanez’s novel by the same tulle. lAonel Barrymore will play the male lead. Inca—I do not know that Edith Day has ever played in pictures. You must not miss seeing “East In West.” Constance Talmadge ts at or best in this picture, and when Connie is at her best, oh, boy, it's wome picture. unts = retu Relations: of the North” was Robert yal Geo of the and not shots cted It shown th an tell you that you successful University Has Sewing Courses | In response to repeated and urgent requests, the university extension service is offering an advanced | courses have proved popular for the under Mra. Patty, whose elementary coruses have proved popular for the past two years, Students of prev classes are eligible for admiwion, as are those who have had sufficient sewing and dressmaking to take up the advanced work. The class meets Tuesday morning, from 10 to 12, at 205 Home Economics ball, at the un! versity. Services F iday for Fire Victims Funeral services for Atlee Hollings |worth and his &-year-old son will be} Hollingsworth | held from the W. F. home at Bothell Friday victim of the fire, Clarence, age 3 will recover. The Hollin home took fire while the mothe absent. Atlee rushed Into the fin in an attempt to rescue hi and was overcome. la neighbor tle The third worth rea children Joseph § successfully rese ‘litho he was slightly |burned in so doing. Tlarence, E. O'Brien, who has been a | barber in New York city for many ra, made the following statement , streaked or faded hair can be |immediately made black, brown or ght brown, whichever shade you de- | sire, by the use of the following rem | eay at you can make at home: | "Merely get a box of Orlex powder Jat any drug store, It costs very little and no extras to buy, Dissolve it in 2 o7. of distilled or rain water }and comb it through the hatr. Full directions for use and a gold bond ome in each box will last you for months. “Tt is wate, does not rub off, Is not | sticky or gummy, and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-bnir person look twenty years younger. Advertisement | | | SEMON ™ “PASSING The Man She Brought Bad , Dorit Miller and One box | LE STAR l COMING ainieiiimninabinthindatinipiitinieaiemecas! LIBERTY Phe as to just what is the dang but that spring in tts reeded that theory come to pro} in generally, Following John M. Stahl chose this romantic an the background for hin prod “Tne ngerou Age,” which fa showing at the Lib erty theater as a First National at ution, according to good author lg the time at which little Dan {4 in at his best, and then, too, disturbers of domestic blis naid to get in thelr most effective In “The Dangerous Age Jramatic tale, the main vie period work a highty tims of «pring John and Mary s, who have f unrest are two regular, normal heen happily mar: so long that they fall easy na of Pan BLUE Jack MOUSE Proké Jane Novak, in “The Snow- i hoe Trail,” coming to the the Biue Mouse the-| Princess theater next Satur- This famous race | day. w. nM of the omebac attraction at Ferguson - —— of the » HAROLD LLOYD IS ; POPULAR WITH PUBLIC Harold Lioyd. Jam! Dea syndic na nereon #1 year are two Metropolitar handicap ant according te ‘ Large packed the theater formance Pickford 1% supported by Madge Bellamy, Charte Charles Bar who are woll prominent picture er have | W. writer motion | who inve ated the matter, is the sereen’s comedy king. He inquired into the matter carefully and finds that the larger per cent of the pub- would rather Harold Lioyd than any other co ny time Probe Safety of ; Wetmore Bridge The Wetmore slough bridge, enter: | ng Seward park was cloned Wednes y to traffic. An investigation to | determine the safety of the structure for use by automobiles will be made | |by t ard of park commissioners, | STOMACH UPSET GAS, HEARTBURN, WI Jerby audience for be each per Ogle, ton and many othors nee known motion pt artints STRAND “To Have and to Hol Fitzmaurt unt p featuring Bert Lytell and Compson, is the photoplay now showing at the theater | This «tory of England and tn the first colony in America, ginia, is welladapted to the screen. Many thrilling scenes, inetuding duels, Indian attacks storm on the sea and encounters with pirates, . of the big play sup) cast rele: and includes wellknown stars, as Theodore Kos- loff, W. J. Ferguson, Raymond Hat penn | INDIGESTION Depicting life in a real American home American town with "The Flirt,” the trans 0 the screen of Booth Tarkington's much-read| novel of the same name Beautiful Eileen Percy on Param lite Vir. was excel many and American people Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! | j plays the | title role in this very human drama. | Supported by a very able cast, in- cluding George Nichols, Lydia Knott, Helen Jerome Eddy and Bud- | dio Menninger, Mins Percy makes |the picture her greatest success. | “The Flirt” has been running for nearly 3 weeks at the Columbia the- ater and | | crowds. | | | stil i attracting large oe | WINTER GARDEN Up in the great Northwest, where| Acta stomach, heartburn, fullness. | If you feel bloated, sick or uncom: & man ia measured by hie strength |tortable after eating, here 1s harat-| son of a famous fighter, to see g | eee relied. “Pape's Diapepsin” set-| adventure and join the Royal North.| es the stomach and corrects diges-| one eee |tion the moment it reaches the | stomach. Ean palette the game is digger! This guaranteed stomach correc-| than the man, and s0 it proved with |tve costs but a few cents at any |John Ramsey, who ts “The Man She! arie ‘store. Keep it handy! STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT ory of the Northwest by Swing Brady, produced and/ by Charles Miller and Says Indigestion Results| from an Excess of Hydro- chloric Acid Jasper directed featu Fox in the leading roles, Earle * Miller and Frank Lo eee Dor COLISEUM More than one record was broken in the photoplay, “Back Home and Broke,” which George Ade wrote for Thomas Meighan, which ts now play: ing at the Coliseum. The picture is ‘anid to have more taughs to the reel than any film ever made by Para mount. It also hag more well-known small-town characters crammed into it in true Ade style than most pic tures of a more or less rural type. ee food delayed in the . or rather ferments, food left in the open a noted authority. He! tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity, meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents mplete digestion and starts food formentat Thug everything éaten sours in stomach much like garbage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach lke a toy balloon Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the ; We belch up gas; food have heart Matulence, water-brash or Undigested stomach decay the ax same air, also says OLY Looking stalwart and handsome in regalia of English Carle Williams is seen at the Olym. ph theater in nt Man From Downing Street." This is a story of the British secret service in India, and was produced under the diree | Edward Jose. ndid cast supports Mr. Will jams and includes such well-known as Betty Ross Clarke, Charles Hill Mailes, Kathryn Adam !Henry Burrows, Herbert Prior genia Gilbert, James Butler, ¢ Stanley and Boris Karloff. ic army captain, n. the sours we | players eructate sour or burn + nausea. Ho tells us to lay {gestive aids and instead get from Jany pharmacy four ounces of Jad |Salts and take a tablespoonful in! a glass of water before breakfast | and drink It while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to this for a week. While often follows the first dose, it is impor: tant to help neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices Jad Salts is tn made from the acid of grapes and stage) lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harm: | less salts is used for many stomach PRINCESS |disorders with excellent results. Harry y's latest starring vo-| Advertisement |hicle, “Good Men and True,” ts play-|—— a ing at the Princess theater this week. A story of true Western life} by Eugene Manlove Rhodes created | fon the sereen by Val Paul and re-) leased by F. B. ©., snid to be one! of Carey's best productions, oe aside all di COLONIAL Four masters of acting handle the principal roles of “ Storm,” the Universal-J) production at the Colonial ¢ now. The star, House Peters, is too well liked to need comment; Virginia Valli ts not only @ capable actress but one of the real beauties of the screen; Matt | Moore is relied upon in the most} difficult ro! and Josef Swickard, the French her of “The Four} has had an untmpeach: bie career of 30 years on and screen. he mass, pensive, and is PLASTER The World's Greatest Ext Remedy. No matter whether the d Pain is in the Back or Side, the Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. Tt to @ standard remedy, sold by dru part of the PALACE HIP A distinguished cast of laugh-mak- ors kupports Doris May in her latest RC comedy, “Wp and At 'Em,” re leased thru the Film Booking Offices | of America, and showing at the Pal- aco Hip theater, Hallam Cooley, J. Hefbert Frank, Otis Harlan, Clarissa Selwynne, John Gough and H. Car. ter make up it | Wrist Hankies Are Now Carried | PARIS, Jan. 11.—The ultrasmart Pariosienne now wears a dainty bfacelet having attached a small ting thru which her handkerchief | PAGE 3 THE GROTE RANKIN @). OTTO F. KEGEL, President JANUARY GROWING On VALUES — FURNITURE SALE Offers Ample Assortments of Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture at Savings of 20% to 50% BUY FURNITURE NOW! Tapestry Brussels, Axminster and Wool Fiber =RUGS=4 At Reduced Prices ug reduced 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Ri 9x12 Axminster Rug reduced to. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, each 9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs, reduced to... 8-3x10-6 Wool Fibre Rugs reduced to 6x9 Wool Fibre Rugs, reduced to -++- $6. j —Third Floor, Rug Section. Clearance Sale Specials Are Featured in the Art Needlework Section Ladies’ and Royal Society Children’s Packages STAMPED including APRONS Children’s D: Special and Rompers 69c each INFANTS’ DRESSES Stamped for Embroidery Special 50c each Fine Floor Lamps With Silk Shade Reduced to $32.40 Twenty-three of our finest Floor Lamps, with shades, are in the January Clearance Sale—prit complete, each ..... mi mipaceh 4 Among them are especially attractive designs. are exceptional values. —Third Floor, Drapery Section. — Window Shades Special Values—on Sale Friday — 36 inches by 6 foot Window Shades, 6 mounted on good quality rollers. Col- 4 ors are green and tan.............. EACH | Oil Opaque Window Shades; size 36 inches by 6 feet; mounted on guaran- teed rollers. Colors, green or tan.... EACH 42 inches by 6 feet, priced 48 inches by 6 feet, priced... . 54 inches by 6 feet, priced... . . i —Third Floor, E Ky Toweling, Percales, Shirtings, and Wash Materials At Very Interesting Prices 161-Inch Cotton Crash Toweling in a good quality, finished with red border—the yard..........10 30-Inch Percales—a good quality in neat patterns, that are desirable for aprons and house dr The yard . Mere 2 32-Inch Striped Cheviot Shirtings in light colors. Mostly striped patterns—priced, the yard... ..2! 27-Inch Outing Flannels of splendid weight, in n striped patterns, suitable for gowns and paj. The Yard ..¢iishes van _ American Beauty | Electric Irons and other appliances are now being demonstrated! Ree a ican Beauty Electric Appli- | ances are not an expense but — an investment. —Demonstration on the First

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