The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 3

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IDE OF DAY Fighter Again | THE \Pig BR in HAS VANISHED: Husband Discouraged After Comedy Romance, aN WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE SOCOM OREO ORO EROO BEDS E SERS SRE EEEEEE EEE OEHES 8 EATTLE 5% PAK SC REEN 48-Hour Search “GRUMPY'’ © THEODORE “wont ns Af sy b for MAY Meay h m i Monday and who disap ce CONMAD NA Saturday peared Tuesday morning shortly 1 trata fier 7 o'clock “The sie of : , § ” - e Lost Ships ot wi He new peace Seattle Tue ‘and Jim was to go back to work. A P a . : STRAND og golden be gos Ava Hpabrig ms Pag Reginald Denny is again! Millie Bove. Lon Chas memeeacioal Lave Deeme te ea packed ha bees the star of a fight story, this |e Merny vee tetonen which he had bought her the dey |téme.. an. adaption of: “The|protnars Were Valiant wd nd had taken Abysmal Brute,” Jack Lon- action at the Strand a ee ee ‘nel don's famous story of the |The picture is a ve Ayollo appes u prize ring. The picture opens |iiam» and each featur they we today at the Columbia theater |a rote which otters m Sat—Ceell B. De mang Poe wel as the feature. abilit film 4 ref citeht OEM pleturesque and JUST LIKE WIFEY Apply over LDS hese :| COLUMBIA - Ist He—What did your wife say |" —cover with hot flannel cloth. Juck Lond power when she read that you were pinched | tho prize ring, “The A for speeding at 60 miles an hour? 8 to} K ‘ orig Znd Pitto—Oh! She had a fit! She's; American cigurets “seyhrare nay iges gi been telling everybody I could do 75!} very popular in China, where VAPORUB And Hot u —Judg 00,000 were imported in 1922 17 Million Jars Used Yearly |\eoted the making of (i ‘of this type t ooo TT TTT “Sweet Sixteen’s” Mirror of Fashion Reflects extreme smartness and correctness in all the new- est whims, surpassing quality and a price of extraordinary appeal. The world’s foremost designers contribute to the beauty and charm of “Sweet Sixteen” er duc n t ing Every woman's wardrobe may be economically supplied with winsome “Sweet Sixteen” styles. =| = = = = The “Sweet Sixteen’ mode above sketched New Spring model Wool Tricotine Suit, full silk crepe lined, trimmed with beads; $16. Ever so high in quality, yet so moderately priced San Francisco Los Angeles New York 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St., Seattle j z = = | Tiiinnnt L COLISEUM The Inle |riée n now at the Col Matinee Dance Tonight —AT— Sloan’s Hall TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN DLISEUM —~ "Phe Isle of 1 Ships,” with Ano @. Nilson Milton Sills, and ‘ound Wines William Deatille’s featuring Theodore Nowe N—Ch 0" STAGE Pushers, tion and ts Th tumble supper cast pleture the ¢ | to disciono new pornit grandeur beauty |to thrill the mont blase. } human, American-made wholesome ideals Brothers Were me Boban in program featur: uch disple ted b ney, Wille “The artes Joues in 1 f the ed playe tures nald Denn: his por Leath ts the wtar tn this pro: an al Jt is a fine, | story, breath: | and fraught OLYMPIC THEATRE Madinon St, Net, stand and BANNISTER WHI Give CIAL LA Dinst Last Times Today GEORGE BEBAN Under the i The Highland Athletic Club Strict Supervinion. Snappy Musi, Men S6e Sard and Grtenwood ervision of has | the ereen COMEDIENNE ) t Pretty Belle Titus is one of the stars of the Palace Hip {Dill this week appearing in a novelty comedy skit called “Scottie,” with Jack Russell villats peroes, rather ut his crook 5 of the most ing ever photographed, disproving the belief | that 0k the part uch @ type mu: WINTER GARDEN Charles Jones will be seon for the ast times tonight in the Fox pro “Went of Chicage whieh | with noteworthy success at | r Garden theator The theme of the story can be summed up in the words, “when meet let hen men beware shrink tions from. 1x traying the on her Nps rt to delinea her fight child ts one of the finest bits 6f emotional acting |the mar has ever done, ‘The picture is now showing at the | Palace Hip. irl with a» COLONIAL “The Sign of the Rose,” one of George Heban‘s best pictures, ts showing today at the Colonial. The Heture fx an intensely interesting human drama and presents Beban in one of the roles for which he ts famous, the Itallan character imper- sonation.. Beban has a-good su porting cast «in this. pleture and) makes an impression with bis. ex: cellent portrayal, | PRINCESS “Tho Great Advanture,” the | ASPIRIN: Say “Bayer” et” id Insist | Unless you sce the “Buyer Cross” on package or on tablets you are | not getting the genuine Bayer prod- uct prescribed by physicians over twenty-three | by millions for Colds | Toothache Earache theumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Asplein’ lonly. Each unbroken package con. tains proper directions. Handy boxes ie twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also ee! bottles of 24 and | 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of | Bayer Manufacture of Monoecetio- r ‘SUFFERED FROM ECZEMA ON FACE And Arms.inBlisters, Eyes Swollen. Cuticura Heals, “T suffered for three months from eczema on my face and arms. 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This model is becoming to béth small and large women because of its grace- Fashioned of beach cloth, 16 sketched at the left, comes in fine gingham sash and convenient pock- desirable colors. 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