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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ° The Playhouse of Ne NOW PLAYING Harold Lloyd “BR. JACK” Rnough laughs to last you Regrets 2 DAYS MonE— DOROTHY PHILLIPS NOR Story of U TWO DAYS MORE— THEN GONE! “TO HAVE To HOLD” with BETTY COMPSON ana BERT LYTELL It's the picture you can't afferd to miss! [<2 PICTURES ) NOW SHOWING —— A “Ham” Hamitten Comety STRAND ORCHESTRA under Wineland Sat-—“EBB TIDE” QUINTUPLET BIRTH BELFAST, Jan. 24.—All the five babies borm to Mrs. Richard Corry TALMADGE “PUTTING IT OVER” A Comedy Drama that everyone can enjoy. ALSO International News An Urban Classic and a Corking , 1928. PLAYERS HERE STAGE COMEDY Moront Olsen, in bi of “Pas © Haddon tunity Juced tn this country first-hand the types he br characters of “I prowentation play by ts pre . not viding oppor mont suc with an © of the » comedio theater written by one n of in his The direction in this ety and London who offers nformatic ngs to life Cornish Players, wi of Mr, Olse story dums at the litt hoot on the ove to 10. he play has it of February serious moments the humor which and the In its develop. in thetr is a play very ery line well worth $660,000 Plant to Supply Long View OLYMPIA, Jan. 24 for permis ert the wa forks of Globe of the Coweeman the water supply the north and reek, « tributary river, to furnish the town of Long View ed with the state supervisor ydraulics today by Lumber company f $663,445 on the the two diversion dams and the pipe OVERWORK applies to > strug ‘© make both were of the Long-Bell An expenditure construction of ay ne ts proposed. Yes, them housewife and mot gles on a small income ends meet by doing all the washing. king and mend ing for a i family. There are others who not only support them. selves working in factor stores and offices, but of hun’ are r wh | ironing, cc m: en have | invalid father or mother to support | therefore do housework beside, These are the who break down early and are affilcted with various | forms of female weakness. Ninety ht eut of every 100 women who ve tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg stable Compound have proved that it fe & successful remedy for wom an's iim For nearly fifty years it | has Deen restoring women to health. and it will pay every ailing woman |to try it—Advertisement women NEWS SHOTS OF FRENCH G RUM Columbia Coming: GLADYS WALTON tn “A DANGEROUS GAME” ED GIMSON tn “KINDLED COURAGE” DE, ATRi CMcVieante ine LAST TIMES TODAY “QUEEN OF SHEBA” DON'T MISS IT Madison at Second THE | AT LIBERTY | sraNp To Have dramatizatt and To Hold.” n of Mary Johnator which feature Compson and Bert Lyte ying a very successtu and will be seen at"the 8 only three more days one that creates much human each showing Pretty Mildred Davis, who appears as the sick-little-well- girl in “Dr, Jack,” with Har-| old Lloyd, now at the Liberty, | PLUE MOUSE BIG PHOTOPLAYS WILL | APPEAR HERE SOON « audiences at the Stra the In cor « models are display Amor which ance in Seattle many new photoplays| } make their first Mra. Douglas Crane and Lewis |tin, present a program of her liroom dances * 2 will be the latest pr as Fairbanks IRERTY Harold Lloyd's | comedy, “Dr, Jack of note, Sam De Alan Hale and Witt ard Lous, wil Bonen Hottent & Thomas H.| i comedy starring Douglas Mao. | ince its Lean and Madge Bellamy, will be} a= | “medtetne” Intent Oranne, id Bennett, v1 } It has been playing te he a ' © everyone laughing. “Dr. Jack methods of his own. romar featuring Walker *| citement to eur | best patient the part played by Mil . . and ron 'Want Tombstone |coLw Sold for Sister | PARIS, Texas, Jan. 24.—A |posal has reached here that « nib stone be taken from the head of a |40-year-old grave and sold to help relatives of the deceased MBIA m Ferguson, ot en's most promising young women: one pro The Flaming Hour,” which at the Columbia, The ‘that of a hot-headed young theater tn pre atory |Jazz Music Not Mod- “ the film n'a fn Betty been 14-day trand tory in| inter most nd at sent: | latest several pretty Mar latest big Pathe "fn on tts second | week's run at the Liberty this week ccord crowds | ning bere and has had| * has Hin cane contains jars of good | ° candies and aweets and he user ex: | Httlewell girl ired Davis. the lend ts cant opposite Frank Mayo in the Universal production, is now is man When Gustav Kiein died in Paria! who loses all that he has thru his 49 years ago, no relatives could be temper, and a girl who can found. The small residue of his|most anything except a displ property left after payment of out-| violent temper. The two get jstanding debts was used for a hand-| famously together—not some marble tomb. Hi, 0 A letter has been reeetved trom) WINTER GARD jOswnld Klein, a brother in Ger-| “Mr. Barnes of New York.” |many, suggesting that “as |monument is unnecessary,” jeold to relieve his sister's “dire | night | ctreumstances.” “Putting It | Local authorities are looking up| new attraction the law in the case, ft be den, Over” will Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated be starting Thursday. “Putting It Over” is a new comedy stand ny of along star. the| ring Tom Moore at the Winter Gar ends tts run here Wednesday the ‘MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels SEATTLE 8 CLAIM FIGURES | Are Blamed) _ ARE WITHHELD | ern, Claim | i Zelaya “There's nothing new or modern about jazz 2 . the ne Fi ialands he| ¢ drum music,” . | declares, “and anybody who calls jazz music ts not ‘all there’ men | tanly.”* Zelaya, who ls the non of @ for mer president of Nicaragua, studied for years in P and tn-| aden several classical uate bers in his act He claims to be « crusader for Food drives home his! point declaring that a mother try her ehild with would make it @ candidate for an insane asylum. music and by ing to dull to sleep jazz mune which rey | drama madge stars Richard Tal: and full of thrills and laughs COLLIS The of @ young actress and all the activities of Hollywood, the jfilm colony, are portrayed in the film version of Elinor Glyn's famous novel, “The World's a Stage.” The famed Englieh authoress brings out the truth of Hollywood's doings in thia new big story. Dorothy Philips is exactly fitted for the role that she plays in the production, that of the young actrens, She ts ably supported by Bruce McRae, Ken. neth Harian and many other well- known players. eee OLYMPIC William Duncan ts the star of “The Pighting Guide,” the photoplay open. ing at the Olymptc Wednesday, “The Fighting Guide” t said to be Dun. can’s best picture. It contains a good mixture of straight drama and comedy and is set off by many thrilh Ing incidenta. . COLONIAL, “Queen of Sheba,” the big William Fox production, featuring Betty Blythe, will be showing at the Co- Jonial until Wednesday night Starting Thursday will be “The Stroke of Midnight.” by Selma La ferlof, starring Victor Seastrom, noted Swedish actor The supporting cast includes Astrid Holm, Hilda Borgstrom and Tore Svennberg, members of the Swedinh Biograph company oe . PALACE HIP Carmel Meyers an@ Joseph Dow- ling are the featured players In “The Danger Point,” the photoplay feat ure on the Palace Hip bill, Carmel Meyers has been well known on the rereen for some time and Joseph | Dowling t# famed for his part in the |title role of "The Miracle Man,” the | pi y which attracted nattonal Jattention. These featured players excellent cast |trom which | ta Appropriations Committee Rows With Davis | OLYMPIA, Jan, 24-—The secret caune of the break between the ma jority of the house approvriations committes and tts c James H. Davis, night when it was learned that the was unearthed Tuesday members have been denied access to accurate figures complied by L. D. McArdle, of public ef. ficlency upon which they would base their appropriations. They were given, instead, a list of figures which were the estimated amounts neces: sary to operate the wate for the next two yearn Chairman Davis, nber of the members tw existence of the figures. Members demand copies of the statement before they proceed, stat Atrector according to # of the com profersed lgnorance of the| ling that thy body ts unable to do ite duty without a definite basis to work | Estimated figures for operating the state departments are paid in| some instances to be from 26 to 40} per cent in excess of the amounts actually spent as shown by the statement | Had the committee used the enti | mated figures ns ab to woul make their thousands of dol lara, aay the members, unnecessary Church Session Will Meet Here}! Beginning Thursday, the Advent | Christian ‘conference of Eastern Washington and British Columbia | will hold a four-day sension in the First Advent Christian church, 916 BE. Jamen vt Miss Ella Jones, Madras, India, will speak on “Mis sions” Friday afternoon. Other speakers will be Rev. J. 8. Lucas and E. L. Gregory missionary to Extension News Writing Offered L. A. Borah, former Spokane news paper man, and journaliem instruct or at the University, will conduct a 15 weeks’ course in news writing for the University Extension service in the Henry building. Pretlminary news writing and principles of the short story will be included in the course, Arrangements may be made by calling Main 2293. ANY TIRE NOW MADE PUNCTURE PROOF New Invention—Prevents Punctures and Blowouts and Doubles Mileage A remarkable invention that makes pneumatic tires proof against punctures and blowouts without in any way affecting thetr natural re- siliency or easy-riding qualities has been perfected by Powel Crosley, Jr., 745 Blue Rock street, Cincinnatt, Ohio, He useg no tire filler, chemical or other makeshift, but an amazingly simple and inexpensive method that not only ends tire trouble forever, but doubles tire mileage. 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Warren peppy orchestra, Popular prices, visit will convince. DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ classes start eve at 6:45; Intermediate ‘Thi advanced Monday, 8: 1 dances and new ; Matinees 25 Nights 40: teria packed Eikina’ Ore served hot on New Process Record A-3751 You'll find “Blue” ea the other side, 75c at COLUMBIA DEALERS DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St, Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years Te THERE IS ; ONLY ONE! DR. y. Yow returned jn SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. {308 Fourth Ave. ‘ THE GAS CO. Main 6767 Charles Ray, who is coming to the Colonial in his big at- raction, “The Tailor-Made jMan,” starting Saturday. inferior teachers, you must. practice, Learn fro 446 Yosler Way. Main 4898