The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 3

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WEPNESNAY. MARCH 7, 1998 SCREEN STRUCK 2 DAYs monr “Forgel-Me-Nol” Another “Humoresque ALSO 1 Sereen Test Don't Leave Me, Your Brother, eesece STAGE WORLD SCREEN oepen ret, : of MAKE-BELIEVE THE SEATTLE STAR Buster Keaton tm Firat National's «Te BALLOON ATIO® TODAY'S P ROG RAMS BY NELL SHIPMAN rday—Chartie Chaplin t < truck girl wh Douglas Fairbanks im || 1 fee from tho safe dl of bi) ney to thé Me a The too—or rath My KEN Stand before a long || BLUK MOUSE nd harshly lighted C | ints, good or bad, | 1 rey Second Hig Week— PRINCES Audrey Munson. ture camera, be STAGE ¢ oye wit the au METROPOLITAN — brite Lelber tn mirror to be the Douglas Fairbanks bi abel . Shakespeare 1 no judg KPHEUM — Houdint and stad inane Novelty 4 t you 6 PALACE MIP—Ve jevitie and photo: fal Liar,” y play and phote play, “The Tru Extend your arm slowly and grace OLY MPIO—Cor OLIVER G. WALLACE guest organtat wa mor gp. teay Gat} OOEamane | you 1 t a pair of Swift &| Two attractions are being featured Cols 1 on wood iseurm this week. Gloria tick T ad slightly Anmtr an Wife” is BI sou ul Gloria Swanson @ ™@ “MY AMERICAN & your Also—IL, C. Witwer's 5 Sriuirrixne NLOOD™ a iui Wieker Bibey tn f > ersom , | BERGES0ERoEe ; Kennedy Prepares ene. Younger brothers are fearleas ) m His Phone Brief th, Ask him if A like a | delighting te ° “MUTINY” IS NOW AT END | SAN FRANCI CO, March public wor y t , ing the last pnedy'’s brief }board before March 18 I FUNERAL SERVICES for Eustis » 110th " rwood av Were held Tuesday at Butterw Under the auspices of West | Lodge, A. F. & A. M play critics one of the best ever made for 4 courts wit the good select x mutiny had b rd his vessel. Twenty yers make the Among the pr ye fea NOW HERE UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY NELL SHIPMAN famous sereen star, + suthoress and producer 4, howey § that Spr n ad pres uv iw to the captain in none too! , (COMEDY FARCE NOW em joved him capable of things above | |. PLAYING AT OLYMPIC | inet akties. speenve tes usually played. Bylvia Breamer ts} “The Girl From Ballard.” a fast | |the leading woman tn the picture, | Somedy farce, will be the prenenta-/and a good supporting cast is fea-| tion at the Oly; c for the lant half | tured. of this week. ald to be a ¥ of faith hapr hat rn m beginning to end. The or are played by Ga Hughe and nd yen sh aristocracy, s. The situations ny and the ator: eh to hold attentl really... fu sito Love. strong enc thru. MISS MARTHA 1. be one of tho best comedi ROOT, ter has ever madi with her favorite Alaska dogs IN CONJUNCTION WITH HER Tremendous melo- drama of Alaska in early days “THE GRUB- STAKE” with NELL SHIPMAN WILD ANIMALS cminctn ye ABBIE HE NATH! fon will start show When Danger} a thrilting picture, starring Willlam Duncan and Edith Johnson. The picture is plenty of swift action and in interesting clear thru. Smit A Saturday Evening Post ||from Dion Boucicault’ Story stage play, e Shaughraun,” |which Js the photoplay attraction now at the Colonial the will end its run tonight, Harold IAoyd, appearing in his sweetie | ROUGH, RED SKIN Any breaking out of the skin even fle itching eczema, n be quickly overcome by applying 1 4 |little, Mentho-Sulphur, declares a Um ta neted skin specialist.’ Because of } its germ-destroying properties, thin sulphur preparation begins at once |to soothe Irritated skin and heal Jeruptions such as rash, pimples and {= ring worms. | It seldom falls to remove the AS torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to watt for relief from ARDEN y rrassment. Improvement quick famed Irish AND nd the wonderful TODAY— HOWARD EWART lng: Mabel Julienne Scott. in 6 AL ST, JOHN Comedy FOX NEWS “THE ALARM” WEEKLY MOUSE ORCHESTRA under Greenman Henri C. Le Bel, Organist BLU mibe ly shows, Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug and use It like cold per Advertisement, Use This to Stop Neuritis Pain loGeinatter Where your pain’ tv wG r z a : located —in the back, shoulders, BEGINNING TODAY | arma, legs or loins—you can get re: + OMY FRIENT Saturday: wih, prvi Wednesday || Thursday FLORENCE | WILL VIDOR DUNCAN in in “Conquerin, “When Danger Wo Smilen”* ~ COMEDY Tmn ¥ . — Hie ‘without taking anything to, deaden the nerves, King -Koles | gen te HOYER ot enat| ‘4 sclatica, rhoumatiam, neuralgia, bad Kom d |teoth, ‘colds and other aliments edians || often end up in neuritis or nervo| | fnflammation. LAST TIMES TODAY The quic! ey Yd reach the dis- “The Girl i] aay Wild Irish Rose” |)’ ira nYamel ghia’ ih 1 Ja applied over the] ” spot where you feel the pain, and| From Ballard nen atenere vou. feel, tHe, pain, and iv Ithe skin, —one of the fastent farce inflamed nervy comedion ever written, to health " STAIUDS THURSDAY Tyamol cont no pol- HAROLD LLOYD tinge nol trom | | druggist Price $1. 1 “GRANDMA'S BOY” Present Vanderitie, nai let Numbers and || Doors ‘Ope 10 mpany, Mfr. Ch t, San Francisco. vertisem at the W G heater a} v ait It 1} Licyd’a t PALACE Hire eu ty "1 pict The T ful I Sci IiA im ML lsat ecard eames POPULAR STAR William Duncan, one of the PRINCESS He Will Kill His LEEDS Doc Chinaman, exe « Sing Lee, anc Use Dummy Safe to Fool Police lea tur of card ~ WOMEN! DYE “ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Dresses Kimonas Draperies Skirts Curtains = Ginghams 2 Sweaters Stockings Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes pant Se amond Dyes"—no other and follow the simple direc. nig in piss packa der whether yor essfully, t ng is Diamond Dy . even If you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the materlal you wish to flye is wool or ailk, or whether it te linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Dia- mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run, Don't won iaranteed le Home Treatment One Who Had It t er three after ren 1 obtained was only temporary. Finally, 1 found a treatmont that cured me com ch a pitiful condi urned, 1 have ber who w n bedridd seventy to elghty years old, and the results were the suine as in my own case, T want ever r from any form of muscu nd sub-acute (awelling at th nts) rheur t value of » Treatment” for ite remarkable healing power Don't send a cont; simply mail your name and address and 1 will fd of wuch forma of you may nond the dollar, but under want your money tism, Writ Jackson, No, 486d N.Y Above THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO £. KEGEL, President The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Fashions for Spring When She Shops The Coats for afternoon or street wear are careful to have a straight silhouette with a flat, straight back and rather long waist. These coats are often brilliantly lined. Capes Again Capes play no favorites with time or occasion but appear with equal smartness at sports gather- ings and evening functions. Short Coats Jacquettes are assured for the Spring and Sum- mer—they vary in style and material, but are always colorful or elaborately trimmed. Gloves to Match Gloves to wear with new Sport Coats are gloves with gauntlets. They are the newest way for the hands to express the Spring mode Colors Are Soft Colors—long Coats and Capes are found mostly in grays, tans, browns, black and navy. When they use color (as often is the case) it is in strik- ing linings that creep out in bits of trimming here and there on the coat—or perhaps in lustrous fur. Traffic Law Drive A few program of traffic law The case of Dayid J. Tay al- ners, was re-| 314, the federal gr policemen ail violators will be|ed involved In the activities ¢ obtained by Chief of Police from Federal Narcotic v. D. Morris. ording to Sergt. Frank the traffic squad. ers are warned that they Victim if if He Can Police Plan Fresh \Grand Jury Takes Sa edau Given 10 \Richest Marinesenle : : Up Taylor Charges) Days in City Jail| Opponent Both Lose A third cofiviction f PAGE 3 speeding in| The jury hearing the $10,000 dam ed William |®8@ Suit brought by James Deaver, richest marine," against George Hi a $40 fine, | Trahey, former Bremerton naval of ail and. capcel-| tioer, and the. counter entt against er’s license, | Deaver for $2,500, decided thatiboth: mer | Parties were undamaged in returning on two former | its verdict late Tuesday. ‘The suite ige John B, Gor-| arose over a brawl in the lobby of tho Seattle hotel January 22, 1922) required to uso proper head. Green or blue paint over the half of the lens wilt not be The munt be dif pund ¢' or fo! ation of the lens — at De Money’ my, Pike at very Wednes- DANCING TAUGHT $4 start the price. ancing Etiquette fre: we 1 will erm of § leasons In our begin earn correctly in the leading schoo) *rivate lessons all hours, Phone Cant 0269 “Three o’Clock in the Morning” When you listen to Prince's Dance Orches- tra playing this dream Columbia Record A-3724 you'll say It's t perfect rendering y: 1. On the ot jolondrina. Dealers, Optical @mpany See Us for Those N $5 an Work 1003 Wentiuke, North of, Myine w Glonnen nh Yucatan... . Black Jack . . California Fruit . . I'm brimmin unch “he healthiest guy inthe bunch I fill you with vim And Keep you in trim ! Get wise-here's a valuable hunch! RERUNS) American Chicle Co. presents the Flavory 4 in “Quality Gums” Featuring BEEMAN’S The Wintergreen Wonder Supported by = ren r 8 with vigor and The Peppermint Prodigy . « The Licorice Marvel The Tutti-fratti Triumph

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