The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY A i NOW—UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The Supreme Thriller of All Times RALPH LEWIS JOHNNY WALKER ELLA HALL and many others First Pictures Showing Excavation Extra of Tomb of |_ Zine Futenkhamen New Rembrandt Found in Prague| PRAGUE, Feb. 2°. A new Rem. brandt has a The painting shows Alexander with ter of Oxyar trier, a t original the usual years old. le when the ing cleangd. It ls owned by Weil and measures 59 by 9 meters ? Watch OLYMPIC THEATRE MADISON STREET Between 1 and 2 | } A Master Picture —y— Sinclair Lewis “The Patrol” —also— Reginald Denny In Round 11 of E NEW LEATHER PUSHERS” Columbia “THE FIRST DEGREE” HOOT GIBSON —m™— “THE GALLOPING KID” ALS ADULTS 200 SPECIAL ‘Tee Radic Box KIDDIES 100 10¢ varie Wittens in 10€ “FORTUNE’S MASK” —News —Fun | OLONIA LARC LOPE A PLE | STARTING TODAY “QUEEN of the MOULIN ROUGE”) *\\°"\5.:°" WEEK DAY MATINEES 10c |ment, blened with }mance, is much a; | ng parts. being jaults have been a |ing and agony ‘was Inienne and | who for mw |menta of ant shee | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | shortest possible time tt ia meld | Cures Coughs Quickly. No Opi FOR ; Henrhy Wreezone” for a few cents, sufficient} a positive, binding guarantee of | Abe ely safe for Infante, children thin worst of all 4 c Owl Drug Co, can wupply you—Adver- | | Hwement, 1998 THE SEATTLE PAGE 3 of MAKE-BELIEVE COC CRORE SEDER ee EEE EERE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEe | “A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY” weeecceeecees STORE KEEPING PACE WITH THE PROGRESS | OF A GREAT CITY | The Women of Seattle and the North- west Are Partners in Our Progress Why Departments for the distribution of Women’s Apparel, Furnishings and Accessories in The Grote-Rankin Company’s Store? Because we feel that we can clothe Women as well and as economically as we have fur- nished their homes. That sounds simple enough. But back of this Statement is a Challenge that must be met with Conviction. This Women’s Apparel enterprise has been placed in the keep- ing of men and women each of whom has had broad experience and has demonstrated enduring leadership in the zone of their Gallery, in a gy shown a TODAY'S PROGRAMS Tt activities. maou een tae ee lee Ea see A 0g These men and women are enthusiasts. They believe in their work, their | vette pean ce | | eae. q merchandise, the policies of this store and their public, This is an organi- | zation that moves rapidly. We prefer to do certain things well rather than to do many things indifferently. Rowers | Patrol” | rd Alar) Thus we have found time for development of a system of buying and sell- ing, the result of which is intelligent and true public service on a basis of fe 4 constant and uniform economy. : gta This will be our opportunity to demonstrate how well we can conduct a STRAND Women’s Store—our promise is that we will do our best. Kettle fa ° n on STEERER fai di being viewed b " er pla Adam which is now week at drama, film our own lc Sawyer, n@ Strax he 4 for the mos THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President such players ay Blanche Sweet, Lon | winrTER GARDEN Chaney, Edward Connelly and Elmo|', ead Lincoln, revolution mi now at the Win 73 r ‘ns Mask,” BLUE MOUSE |ter Garden, « picture of no litt King Tuthankhamen of Eyptis be-| citement. Earle Wililams p Ing featured at the Blue Mouse this | part of an anasasinated presi week, os now being shown at | disguised son, who makes him: the local picture house are said to be | known just in time to rave the first taken of the ancient king’s | from going into the } tomb, recently excavated, and are| desirable. H therefore proving decidedly popular. | the “The Third Alarm,” the spectacu- | cou OLYMPIC PLAYERS IN |Butcher’s Bill 4,000 Yea R, Pa, Fet EVANSTON, Ill, Feb. 27-—A man laiming to be a leper caused a © when he sought shelter. He . | needed only the help of a delousing | *| machine, e |150,000 Campfire | rs Old} Girls in the U. S. 1h 27.—There 1 in the United ® groups in 17 rding to the| Agricultural o ton| Normal school, Battle Cre | School of Physical Educ: ools that have add-|¢™ Methodi @ curric.| Puget Sound, Jon th One ctacees STOMACH BAD!! BR “Be pace Be Sure to LAY unmcesTe Lewis and Johnny LIBERTY of the organiza Hood” always ion, § , College of | Troubles HAVE TO §0 | Clogged-Up Kidney Deposits Are Dis- | solved and the Toxins (Poisons) | Completely Driven Out. Druggists Told to Guarantee It In Every In- stance. n added attrac amateur to be pre is Martha Mansfic Doug: | are among the cast nks, as Robin Hood, the ee Rindly robber who aids the poor, is | PRIN( Imed most success n| Edwar an at-| «pring 8 week. |10 years, (“Hoot”) traction This is the first t been run in Seattle. Hence me the p! ences are not small. Gibson, in this found on a Western our very life,” says Dr. Carey, epends upon the perfect function= ing and health of your kidneys, so whatever you do, don’t neglect | them. 4 Dr, Carey’s famous Prescription No. 777 (known for years as Marah- root) is not recommended for every- thing, but we cannot too stronely urge its use if you suffer from an- noying bladder troubles, frequent. passing of water night and day, with | smarting or irritasion, brick dust sed= | iment or high] lored urine, bloat= ing, irritability, with loss of any other tendency to Bright's Dil ease, Diabetes or Gravel, for kidn disease in its worst form may stealing upon you. Don't walt until tomorrow to be= gin the use of this wonderful pre- scription now obtainable in both liquid and tablet form if you haye | any of the above symptoms. Kidney and bladder troubles don’t wear | grow upon you and with unfailin; | Eat Plenty Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas Heartburn, Indigestion TONIGHT— FRANK MORTON and— it OLYMPIC MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presenting “The Merry M: P PALACE HIP E Tully Marshall and Robert atured in “The Super at De Honey's New Academy, Pike at Lath, every Wednes- Saturday and | if Troubled WE ach Une Stuart's Tablets After © thaeatomac & don't scare yo Sweeten your YaliresTemtedi; §, ee DANCING HT $4 derable appreciatio: Lift Off with Fingers ye-Reel Photoplay 4 NIGHT IN PARIS” Delightful, Breezy start and Alluring EXTRA TONIGHT AMATEURS Professional ‘Tryouts SEVEN GOOD ACTS Admission . 10e to %5e RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER | rle Acld Deposlin Are A the Kheumatle Pol- Starts to Lenve the Syatem in ‘Lwenty-four Hours, Chew a few! Stomach fine! So pleasant, so inexpensive, #0 |auick to settle an upset stomach, ents, then candy Le) coated. For children and adults, ¥ ¥ Disease, | n't lose a single day, for Owl Drug | and every good druggist has authorized to return the pure money on the first big bottle to a so who ‘state they have received no benefit—Advertisement. The moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all pain and |distress from indigestion or a sour, |~ |eassy stomach vanishes | | Millions know its magic. All| |druggists recommend this harmless | |stomach corrective. Obstinate Cases of | Hemorrhoids (Piles) We note with satisfaction that a well known physician in his hospital and private practice has discovered that Moone's Emerald OlL Will remove the most obstin ate Piles with just a few appli cations 1 stop all itching, bleeding and distress, « should get a smal) f Moone’ ‘How to Get Rid of Rheumatism ry case of rheumatism fa due to the failure of the kidneys w to properly cleanse the blood of uric acid and other waste matter, When an excess of uric acid geta into the sufficient circulation it crystallizes and sets up r dif th an inflammation in the muscles or joints. That is what causes the pains matism t rid of the trouble you must nething to act on the kidneys nd help them throw off the lation of urle acid in the sy Tila may be accomplished tn a a natural way by taking Antl-Urio be Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little} fore each meal, Anti-Urie is an ex | “reezone’ atantly th Nearly ev ery druggiat in this co authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the . rheumatiam, to atop the ag Joints and do wlightest twi e will gladly r ny up. your sturdy fellows who t urn your money y Invaluable | indigestion, . pie, Cheese, au exes or bake 7 When the Children Cough, | Following Rub Musterole on Throats i LU glad to have a iar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It doew Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, ton- a silitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, ~ y “4 7) Established 1875 and Chests No telling how soon the symp toms may develop into croup, or H J {not buster, ] ec it oO ay: ‘An firat ald, Musterole is excellent. | Thousands of mothers know it. You with |should keep a jar ready for instant _ neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago pains — ‘and aches of back or joints, sprains, Sold Everywhere. tu gives instant relief and comfort All reliable druggists have it, or can get it for you on short ‘no Uce, 1 tried and tested ly marvelous re 1 in the Seater a Cough MOTHERS, 00 THIS— worse. And then's when you're | FOLEYS) «|= It is the remedy for adults, too. J sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet — most seve whore the suffer: | and colds of the chest (It may pros | yent pneumonia). 350 and 66c Jara ppt and tubes. IN’ \ Better than a mustard plaster iteous, end where the patient was| elple r cont pain Tablets of * on an aching corn, in-| cellent blood purifier as well as a] druggiat—Advertisoment It goes to tho very etor:|hortly you Wft it right off with|source of rheumatism and helps to GLYCEROLE LOBE | | desires | fingers. Truly rid your ayaterm of the disease in the | | enter, nrhu, corn stops hurting, then| kidney tonic. to remove money back if it faile to give satin and the|f of rhew mitiom or selatic $1.60 at Bartoll Drug Co—Advertisement, very hard corn, soft corn between the toew druggists to guarantee it in every innt Good Digestion, Active Liver, easy, regular bowels; no griping, 10 n On. y 25 cents, Recommended and sold by fartell Drug Co. Ask for list of JOYNER REMEDIE® | and adults, 50c and $1 bottle, tlon.—Advertisement.

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