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APRIL 28, 1923 “MONDAY, SO THRILLING that it will keep you on the edge of your seat women just go “wild” over this sensation! and the The lines have been long, and in order to give every person in Seattle a chance to see this wonderful picture, we are giving it an ex- tended engage- ment— Johnson’s “Trailing AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS” “The elephant pictures recall vividly the most thrilling experience of my life. I shall not blame you in the least if, when the final stampede of the elephants comes on the ‘screen, you feel inclined to run.” | Q } ; Because of the start- ; ling educational value ° we invite every teacher from every } school in Seattle, and from the state univer- sity, to see this pic- ture as our guest, CARL AKELEY, America’s foremost * authority on big game. “In my opinion these pictures are unsur- passable. They are perfect in every detail, and no doubt can be had of their authen- ticit}? and genuineness.” —M. W. MEIER, President of the Seattle Sportsmen’s Association. CHILDREN ANY TIME—10 CENTS At pR. N. xow | Several staten of the Union owe| Cu Physician 0d snug Creat Britain sume of foots and herbs in| amounting to $60,000,000 in all; there preating wi ‘women, |debts were contracted from 40 to 70 Specializes in stom~ pomiert u 't — = STPTUHNCEEM| trouble and other , ailments. | Penetrating, “Antiseptic Zemo} Will Help You Never mind how often you have! tried and failed, you can stop burn-| ling, Itching Eezema quickly by ap-| lee Zemo furnished by any drug: la's parliament has re 1 upon Canadians, ‘PLON NIK Lot Scr Bees PIB | LAST TIMES TODAY “SHATTERED ID and _“KAISER"IN EXILE” “AFTER. "MIDN 1GHT” FRISCO'S Cus atown Every Day 10)¢ Every Matinees,, After 6: gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment) | Zemo ‘s applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Te' \ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads an |similar skin diseases will be BILLS | moved. restores nor sor ‘clearing the skin and mak- jing {t vigorously healthy, always| painful congestion. use Zemo, the penetrating, antisep- | tie liquid. When others fail it is Sloanis Liniment-hills pain! the one dependable treatment for |skin troubles of all kinds—Adver- tisement, Warren Anderson's Orghentra, DANCING TAUGHT, $5 All Dances and New Steps Guaran- teed in & lessona, $5.00. Beginneys’ Claes starts Thursday Eve, 7 sharp; Advanced, Monday Eve, 8:40. Plenty of prastice. No embarraxmment. International GYRO Club “WE not I” Recognized School ntage of this cuterate Private _lon- We require the Alien to observe all our Laws and Customs, of REGISTRATION, PRIMARY and ELECTION—- before we permit him to be- come “an Americang@itizen!” 4 Why not “Am -anize the American” who ieglects these laws and duties, before we de- vote more time and energy to the Alien, Americanize YOURSELF First— VOTE AT THE PRIMARIES Tomorrow, April 24th SEAS amy COMEDY: 167 [28 test no more British titles det a | | tain, 20c In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS| funny to took at and funnier | J | Always bears still when they commence their | the burlesque talk and actions are fs Sa ————— | xhapely models i( -AS T Oo R LA): and dance. A belllike soprano | |voice, possessed by one member of (Sager Webb and Webb have a rapid-fire routine of songs and comedy say: | ings, which are featured by their jexcelient yodeling numbers. Almost everything in the jugging act of the |Two Daveys Js new, and this in it. |welf was refreshing to the patrons, i Tim Lonpone An effort on tho part of the male partner to balance a feather on his |nose won many laughs, THE SKATTLE STAR STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE POCO OO REESE ORES EEE OCESEOSO SESE EE EEEEEEOEOS vow? “GIMME!” == with HELEN CHADWICK (9) GASTON GLASS ELEANOM BOARDMAN HONMY H, WALTHALL com The tale © ae ory morn ie Lost Ships Sm P|] satseacry—Nebedy's money." t00 STHAND—Mr. and Mrs, Mar fe, A—"Munting tg by Shattered Idols.” —Witliam Bussell A. Snow COLONIAL omedy of WINTER GAY y wante ln "The Great “Nobody’s Money” 1 with MOORE ing ML JACK HOLT WANDA HAWLEY JULIA WAYE Musical vaudeville Whirl of the World,” COLUMBIA se The Columbia theater is still show-| [I] to an tne Hunt ing Dig in Africa,” HH. A Snow's wild animal. picture, which | comen from the t of Africa, The tainment and its thrilling ar cl ture attraction At 11 sharp, fi Wednesday ing scenes keep its audiences in “ oe ested clear thru the film, It shows morning, The the African wild antmala in their ns Hill Liberty will y 5 a a fa present’ the reachee é ovears] Wanda Hawley has the { Paramount e . |leading feminine role in “No- picture that is body's Money,” the entertain- being so ing comedy feature at the Liberty this week. She is in eagerly 1 support of Jack Holt. anticipated— Wanda Hawley, who 1 Holt, also has a good role | still sho nearly ¢ | Holt, as John Webs! a b ence Strand HI | William De agent, finds two author | Which is one of the u friends in trouble over a libelous ar. ticle about the governor an imaginary author erta, whom they ha | stor takes charge written by MILLE’S ersity week and sp novél interest will be offered. erned, winning | o beautiful daug He doen a » by “finding” so on the banks of the river bes some papers and a chec x them to have utilize the atmosphere mystery PALACE HIP neth B. Clarke, and takes | A cant of os the little Western town of Alden, in |®Ppears in a pt.” the shadow of the giant redwoods,|Thornby’s powerful new Tho sturdy old oak, Caleb Deming, is | Grama of the sea, terribly disappointed in his son, | the Palace Hip. Amos, who was born a cripple. How | Moremost in the cast are the tro | ‘Amos overcomes his handicap and|famous Beery Brothers— Wallace| screen now showing at| | drama that will gflp you from start |t¥° Tugsed men of the sea, Others} to finish. on the femate side, are Arline Pretty | and Virginia Faire, not to e Pretty | |® number of other# of high popularity | eee | COLISEUM The first request for money is as |*nong film devotoes. | with bitter to a bride's lips as the first) olive, It becomes an easy habit | PRINCESS | later, but it's mighty hard to say the| The Princess theater is now show. | first “Gimma@* jing “Boomerang Justice,” an inter | ‘That's where "Gimme," the Rupert | *#ting picture, starring George Lary | Hughes picture now. at the Coliseum, | Kin with an allstar c | gets its name, Helene Chadwick | | plays the wife who must ask for! ston Glass is the| | money, while Walthall has an rl Theodore Roberts May McAvoy Casson Ferguson Local ‘Contestants Win Oratory Prizes Miss Martha Ann Hickley, of the ish school, and Le Roosevelt high A Comedy-Mystery Drama husband, H. B. | portant comedy character role. STRAND den, Mr. and Mra, Martin Johnson's|the winners in the Shakespeare “Trailing African fila Animals,” {s/oratorical contest at the University ere Jof Washington Saturday. Each got | ‘| SgMILES AND STYLES” |$25 in cash. dutia Wright and| Parker Cook, of Franklin high FEATURES PALACE HIP |sctioot, were second in their. respec | A now {dea in setting for a song|tive classes, Thirty-five high tnat is said to|and dance revue is found in “Smiles |Schools in different sections of the | state were represented in the con-| “GRUMPY” COMING. TO LIBERTY SOON} “Grumpy, a melodramatic Wil m de Mille comedy rises from a puny weakling to a|®nd Noah—who touch a high point||/ man among men makes a screen |0f artistry in their interpretation of |]| THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F KEGEL, President One of Grote-Rankin Co.’s Unusual Values DiningT able 3 Five Chairs ) 00 Arm Chair 3ecaus were able to buy them below regular price, we are enabled to offer them at a saving to our customers. se we Modeled of combination Mahogany or Walnut in the popular Queen Anne period design. $10.00 down puts a set, as sketched, in your home. —Fourth Floor The Yorke Console One of the Popular Brunswick :| Phonographs | $130 The beautiful cabinetry of the York Console model iaakes an instant appeal, for in brown mahogany or walnut, it is a distinctive piece for any home, while the clear tone qualities give unfailing pleasure. It plays all makes of records. CONVENIENT TERMS BE ARRANGED. —Mezzanine Floor TERRIBLE Tom—Harry ate something potsoned him. Dick—Croquette? Tom—Not yet; but he's very fl Texas Scalper. ovie Quizzes tir tho blood like wine,” ts shortly |and Styles," the vaudeville feature | TA” Cain wan conducted by De,|..Teddy—The screen adaptation of to open for Liberty showings, It is|attraction at the Palace Hip, pre-|yray Garrett. Misa Amelia Jones,|Te'Williger” will not be reieaned | BX x AMA x sO x } ¥ . 3 . y|under the title of "Sands of Time,” | F*) a pleturization of the successful|sented in a modiste’s shop, with | Misys Ruth Kerr, Rev, Stanley G |pretty models as the characters Logan, Mrs. §, BE. fashioned from ilk | Sperlin and pins by Jules, ajthe judges. ——|Parisian designer, and draped over |nual affair, while the others} Hutton. 0. V. Glenn Hughes were The contest isan 4 conducted by the state. |stage play. Theodore Roberts, May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel are feat-| Gowns are ured players. and na few does much to enter. For Infants and Children |the company, Moore and Shy, a 400-pounder and an S0-pounder, respectively, aptly |bitled aw “A Study in Contraats.” They won an ovation from Sunday idiences with their original wit nd appearance A clever decepton ia practiced by Jule Fox and Doral Mack, who re- |move wigs covering the close-crop- |ped hair of two young men, after |they have won applause in the guise lof young misses who sing, dance }and play the violin. METROPOLITAN All Next Week | Com. Monday, April 30 Matinees: AY-SATURDAY | Wallace and Noah Beery are fea- tured in the film offering, Swept.” epnAgD FAGAN | (cee) es ropa | “Storm: a customer's hair, said “Have you heard that story about the man that'—resuming } ‘want ft short, sir?” the teat word. In. dance “Yes,” answered the customer, a thon on the Colum It t ; An dee. ttn 8 the Colum tired editor, “a bare synopsis will do, “Aggravatin’ Papa” roving one of th fox-trot ray again. A-3825 75e At Columbia Dealers Fox & Mack The Two Daveyn WALLACE AND NOAH BEERY in “STORMSWEPT” —Kiddien 10¢, Any Time— This man’s work has car: ried him to unusual heights painting the flagpole of the Title Guarantee & Trust Co., New York, with the Wool- worth tower as a _ back~ ground, Webb & w eb | but “Children ‘of Dust.’ “1 wilt see all the little kiddies you would miss old boy So you saw |didn’t see the picture myself, but jthey say it's the best ever, and that | must be some, jon you when I need help. Connie—No wonder you haven't |seen her in pictures. know that she has been on the | vaudeville stage for a year? Mildred | Harris Chaplin is now just Mi Harris, | she just signed a contract to pla; “The Tog.” that she is back with, us again, Unsolicited catalogs frem can firms storekeepers in Mexico City. In it you an Tiney Tyler—I didn't think you Jackie Coogan, Personally, 1 ‘Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Datly 5, 0, 11:38 1:30 P.M) “Daddy. Thanks, I shall call Didn't you and Dally 11 AUTOMOBILE FERRY And this we know be And right glad we are [*] Passenger Fare, 80e Round Trip) ry NAVY YARD ROUTE [*]_ Colman Deck GxMrex Ameri- are not welcomed by ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS BANNISTER The One th 4 Who and Knows Love , Business Secrets Travel Anything owas Theatre MADISON ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2ND 10c, 15c, 25¢ Preeti iris Ata ALSO The Big 4-in-1 Program FREE i ~ a