The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 3

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\ THURSDAY Unt Priday Night Oniy— “Quincy Adams Sawyer” The famous comedy-drama that od in Dastera Was Ry AGNES AYRES im Paramount's “A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY” The Message of Emile Cone UDA WALDROP Reted plauist, in a musteal novelty Seturday—Gloria Swansow. Bow! Eight centi brushed aside =Douglas = gf aitbanks = ROBIN @ 1000's — “Robin Hood" Prices: Matinees . After 6:30 Children an: 0 These Prices Include G mM WALLACE® Guest organist during i the run of “Robin Hood,” playing an Atmosphcric Prelude. Sunday, at 12:30, a | | Special Popular Concert | Ship Owners Fined $50,000 for Booze ANTWERP, March 1.—Owners of the Germ: $50,000 for concealing MARCH if ri ce WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE PRE-VIEW OF “DRIVEN” MEETS WITH APPROVAL BY WANDA VON KETTLER Elinor Fatr, the gtr me ag FUIXIR OF YOUTH IS 2 NO LONGER AMYTH 2c sets ; | New Scientific. Discovery Brings |2.°% * ‘ cond sibak Mankind’s Dearest Dream to Verge of Realization | Inborato! I | not I THE KID HIMSELF JACKIE COOGAN IN “PECK’S BAD BOY” FIVE REELS OF LAUGHS erat | Gt 10c | EVENINGS | HOLIDAYS 20c ~ fi} COLD IN CHEST Do the right thing and bo sure of ‘speedy relief. Often chest colds and wore throat go over night if you uso) BEGY’S MUSTARINE Better than a mustard plaster, docs the work and does it faster—will not bilater—200—60c—yellow box, EET f you n guar ||GREAT PROGRAM SINCLAIR LEWIS’ “THE GHOST PATROL” —and— Reginald Denny In Round 11 “THENEW LEATHER PUSHERS” Cs ig—Frank Mayo in “THE FIRST DEGRIK” NELL SHIPM Peeeeeeeseeeee | “Married People” | | preatent rt | sreatest of we, | WINTER GAL SCREEN TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN SEU M—Agnes Ayres | f Le Nad Boy,” wit Galloping Kid. Hoot” Gibsou, WINTER GARDEN Married People STAGE LITAN PHEUM—Julien Biting hhick’s Pavorite LIBERTY COLUMBIA The same fain * Ie OY The G >| Third Alarm,” the feat Dlay at the Blue Mouse th |Its fire 1 ene ha 1 the Mabel Ballin in hb OLYMPIC In “The Ror Shipman, 1 on/p t |the screen, Mouse | likab 1 on attraction, | “Married People, }which Mabel husband thru jured child, { | COLONIAL | Jack | Coogan picture 0 Kid." PRINCESS A Western roma | siderable with con is “The Edward comedy {Galloping 1 starri Gibson is the rough-rider, same mirth making PALACE HIP |. Tully Marshall and jdon are the stars | ex," Robert Gor. he Super the ¢ jat tho Pal | based on redy Hip. small town life, | Jing popular with the audience howing picture, prov: ‘a Bad! at the| h in this} (Hoot) Gibson at the Princess, | Why do one-third of all mar nd in tho divorce court? See “MARRIED PEOPLE” = || ,', NEWS Admission 100 _—_— sco Promotems| Everett Citizen Starting Tharsday HORS A TIMELY POTURS STORE KEEPING PACE WITH THE PROGRESS OF A GREAT CITY iL | A Quick Look, Today, On the Bright Side of Things As this is being written there is every indication that every- thing will be in readiness to welcome you to the women’s store and the amplified Home Furnishings store in a short time. Meanwhile the entire store is vibrant with life. It holds men and women intent upon one pur pose: right welcoming of old and new friends on the opening day. It is an inspirir atmosphere ‘ picture of co-operative endeavor. The very arged with enthusiasm. Every human factor in the plan of preparation is posse ssed of pride in the work. Let us have a look about us. Busy hands are opening cases that have come laden with P things that women admire and w ant. Display cases are taking on form as they light up and venture their initial showing of things to wear. Staffs new and old are being trained in their new duties so that when the doors are opened we may offer service, not excus So that with the many pleasant surprises awaiting our public there shall be mingled as few dis appointments as possible. So that we may apply from the very first day the whole force of these underlying principles of the Grote-Rankin Company’s Service: Right distribution of right merchandise at right prices. Right relation with right producing markets, 1 Right treatment of those who make up our organization. | Strive as we may, some things may be undone or badly done during the initial days, but we feel confident of the forbearance of our friends. if To Seattle and all the Northwest the history of the Grote-Rankin Com- pany is an open book. The public has watched our development from the days of the first store on Second Avenue on through our pioneering the loca- tion that is now rapidly becoming the very center of Seattle’s retail district. And it would seem that the whole of that history is spelled by the words— Indoor Sunshine—Sunshine that begins with the right treatment of every em- ploye and ends with the right treatment of every customer. Sunshine that throws the light of truth upon every price card and into every verbal or published representation of merchandise. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President é '|Retires After 13 Years With City years In the city's members of the city t Wednesday, being presented a read ing lamp by F. &. McLaren, acting &s spokesman. Hertogs was born in Antwerp, Belgium, 87 years ago, He s lived in this country for 40 He makes his home with his Hirschmann. urer’s staff Dies at His Home cT A. A. (Doc) After erott cltizen, |ploy, Je here Wednes- | tired list » leaves a widow,/an informal IrAg around whom |, | | | | and two daug dy and Mra, Josoy |Agnew, of Seattle Bey Now Playing NELL De Honey's Now i “THE TRIFLERS” | steer mr Weekarn ‘aanit TODAY Ohitd’ A Branpy,Lep} y aturday and Star’ ult ren ; ‘ turday aoe ee | =] 1 SHIPMAN HOOT GIBSON | FRANK MORTON | } ; ool aa —wnd— i And Her Famous | “The Galloping Kid ANY OF 16 PROPLE Alaska Dog Team Also Bpooial Added Attraction THE MYSTERY NOX (Radio) § Dxplained by Motion Piotures —It's a Treat—Don't Mine It— “Me and My Mule" Screeniand —Also— EARLE WILLIAMS in “The Romance Promoters" DAN TAUGHT $4 Horinnors’ clansoa sta In conjunction with a show- ing of her best pro- duction “THE | GRUBSTAKE’ UC TOUSE Advanced, Monday ¢ 11:80, Plenty of y barragyment, ‘The lx worth double a) SUG | MARVELLOUS ioTION TURE AT Pitinonss THE THe Iquette fre L will well w full ? WATCH ? O Mijdison. Sire Between 1 ane ‘or In advanced classes nd will guarantee to teach r, Recure tlokots thin weok. hig Learn correctly In the leading rivite lessone all hours, commpy a Loges 200 RSO! BLUE MOUSE

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