The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 12

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Aya mus arring Glad alton, “ F ed to li ftratiin’ Aisne,” : e apgeey he “ny . hy aged Ing Wiegaome Beeler ta “Ales Bynce- || ‘ Fs charge does not have ¢ room || rANTAGRS—Vandevitie program tea- || Ti Me wrlé ru e” to move about his patients and ad “Speeders, with Jack gt “ . | Lewis’ Saturday Evening Post story Presented by Cart Lacmmic Me Sicha’ ttl: ba bial | “Free Air,” featuring Tom Doug! | STARRIN " ur ies 3 one | and Marjorie Seaman, ts the pre ~~ : werent attraction at the Winter Garden LD DE . eaibie : | The story ix said to be @ roman a arene he’ cauncity of al plane ee dangers and perils of the open. will be a pilot geon two pa. LIBERTY | story of adventure and intrigue in | L. HAUPTMAN tienta, if cli work Is to be done,| Douglas Maclean is n in one} | terape reed with human emotion in plano solo ppc y equipment ts/of hie best comedy roles in “Bell Srey? \ ; plane will carry a|Boy 18," the big feature showing | PALACE UIP 2 pilot, and four others. at the Liberty now, MacLean has | The photon feature on the Completion of the hoepital ship will | the role of a young bonds salesman | Palace Hip bill this week la "The e J which has long existed in| who ts left stranded in @ big hotel | Woman of Bronze, with Clara Uli | rvice with 15 centy and a broken heart Kimball Young, a picture which ex ally constructed compart-/and who dons @ bell boy's uniform 7 hibits much dramatic ability on the arg ments|to prove that he can ear v tof the players and has a quan ; ous, New York society virl,| h oo whe N Buster Keaton's| the heroine of Sinclair Lewis’ | tries. + old husband ve epee 5 this wee) | Seaman gives one of her beat|™* eh Ss COLUMBIA | portrayals in the screen fer PRINCESS ‘Oh what @ peach of a wallop,”| gion of the story, which ¢ Massive seta, marveloyaly ged saya a devotes of the squared circle] now the feature of the Win-| pageant, stic fight and p “The 10 costumes are sor ores | ter Garden pr LY W Bi Doorn Household Has Sim- | ter Garden progran features of “Lorna Doone,” Maurice ple Menu; Wine Scarce of this splendid picture: It tells of | wetl-kr ssical book W rm & young ™ girl who is de-| now showing the Prince Madg BY FERDINAND C. _ M, SAHIN than | per C A woman friend 10 | Bellas nd John Bowers are th poo} to United |t © ‘incident tain he ding Atl ota “1 Doone neh " a a areak thew eerpioal nus | Brute nny's following from: is naw > well off himself. Then| At the Olympic, the 1 _ ‘$9. 75 picked at random from a stack shown |the famous “Leather Pushers" series |thet friend makes known the price | @iang are presenting a clever H to me. s increasing with tremendous rap-lof her hospitality. What followsledy farce, entitied “Jeas of ber Dinner: “Hamburger steak with | !dity j's a warning to all young married) 7% fanch," The comedy ts typically jsauerkraut, applecake,” That's alt eee folks or those who are contemplat-| Western and the company makes it r potatoes and jelly STRAND ing entering this state. A near sep-|yery entertaining, The chorus m shnuts.” Nothing more. The eternal triankle is indeed /artion #ui s the result ure in some attractive number Friday is the favorite food day with | eternal! Five thousand years ago! one Inhabitants of Doorn castle.}in the cave-man age there, existed | COLONIAL Ty A Pietorial Epic of A ‘ . : . By Reser! BRC OF the sweet pudding day. In the picture, “Adam's Rit," | wih ¢ mountain gir might POLA UNDERGOES vonere MADE BY Powe Modern Times 10c Pam oo LOGES 20c GENE (ovorite f uits are apples a pe eens see eee pecanes the AI jeost “so much"—2 or 3 cents Madison St. bet. Ist and ond ‘TONIGHT---- light thelr meals each, mixed with water. is corked very carefully afterwards, | sometimes a bottle lasting a whole| somewhat stale. “What thin soup, head of the cooking cla lthe best you girls can do?” | Ahd then, recetving no answer, jshe added: “Use your noodles.’ Judge. A typlest Western com! Vonlen: ows, Monkeys 10e—15e—s5e It takes at least six years to pro- duce sufficient seeds of any new type of wheat to test it for milling pur poses. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY GLADYS WALTON _ “THE GIRL WHC RAN WILD” POSTOFFICE, Seattle, Wash. Of- fies of Custodian, April 24, 1923. Sealed proposals will be recetved at |this building until 2 o'clock p. m../ May 15, 1923, and then opened, for| furnishing electric “current, steam, | water, and washing towels during | the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924. very Every | The right to reject any and all bids baet A 10c %ii.— 20c |1s reserved by the treasury depart- ment. Millard T. Hartson, Custodian. wffered Rheumatic Torture for Years” Now Restored to Perfect Health ——| Read What J. chester, Ky ALL ef Sheumatiem, Jones, of Wim- ONE SISTER'S FELLER “Does your fiancee know much ubout automobiles?” “Heavens, no; she asked me it 1| “lor years I was a sufferer from cooled my car by stripping jthe torture of rheumatism. My ‘he |iimbs (feet and hands) would swell genrs."—Harvard Lampoon. |to almost double their normal size |I suffered intense pain day and friend of mine seeing how despond- | Jent I was over my hopeless condl- | | tion advised me to try ALLENRHU. I went immediately to the George | Drug Company in Winchester and |got a bottle of the internal treat: | ment and a bottle of the Liniment | to uye externally. For the sake of other sufferers 1 wish y that the results were simply marvelous. | | After beginning the combined treat ment the swelling began to reduce | and the pain left me entirely. 1 |continued the ireatment until I had jtaken only bottles which ef. |fected a comolete cure. Today T | positively feel better than ever be \fore in my life. I feel that I am very fortunate in finding a remedy that has relieved me of the distreus | ) send and took his watch and purse. two 3 ond the almost unbearable pains | —and selis at the from which I suffered. For the “ i past five weeks I have been work- | 1 ht Price |ing 12 hours a day and haven't | gi leven a symptom of rheumatism or ache or pain.” Signed, James C. aay Jones A tube of Colgate’s Every druggist in thix county is Ribbon Dental Cream for each of the fam- ily is a sound invest- “ment in sound teeth. | authorized to say to every rheumatic |sufferer that if a full pint bottle! of ALLENRHU, the sure conqucror way to stop the agony, swollen joints and do away leven the slightest twinge of rheu jmatic pain, he will gladly return |Your money without comment ALLENRHU has been tried and |tested for years, and really marvel |ons results have been accomplished even In the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was in jtenne and piteoue and whare the | patient was helpless, You are sure to met it at all druggists.—Adver' ment, reduce the > Luncheons and breakfast are al. o| gt jit. commented the | this case proves to be high “Is this | proves dell | genuine The ang redwood for | modern times Miltow Sille, Wilhelm and Hermine drink with | cessful broker, comes home to find if a glass of champagne | his wife (Anna Q. Nilsson) enters | The bottle | taining Theodore Kosioff, the role of M. Jaromir, king of Moronta, a smal! state in week, no that the contents become | europe. ‘This is only another phase of that | jancient triangle, Itheme of the production te based on and the outcome of It, which in} COLISEUM “The Glimpses 2 @ cota, } but the of the M | picture featuring pebe Daniels and will testity Nita Nad! at the Collseumy Is prov- ing an interesting attraction. ‘The power of wealth is the theme entire! novel up the liver and keep the bowels regular. Carter's Little Liver Pills never fail. Millions that there is & nothing so For New Styles and Pretty Arms (Beauty Notes) Women are fast learning the val- ue of the use wf Aelatone for remov- ling hair or fuzz from face, neck or | arms, A paate i» made with some | powdered delatone and water and spread on the hairy surface, or three minutes |t ts rubbed off. | the skin washed, and every bit of hair has disappeared. will result if you are careful to buy delatone and mix fresh aw ortivement wanted. —Ad During these days now many chil dren are complaining of Headache, | Has to Say About | Feverishness, Stomach troubles and | the Sure Conqueror | Irregular Bowels and take cold as knew | Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders would | |ily. If mothers do for their chi would ever be without them powders are so eaay and pleasant to | take and so effective in their action | [that mothers who once use them al. Adv ertisement ‘She Feels So Good Since She Began Taking Carey’s Marshroo! Prescription {for Kidney and Bladder Read this extract from a very re Dr. markable letter her body being Her legs went di #0 good when sh was so yellow only dren ne . oe night so that I could hardly eat or| Ways tell others about them. Hold MEISTER HELD UE ms 1 ! tiby druggiats everywhere. Trini CHICAGO, May 10—Two robbers |* Fe Bee VOY ett aaa Ont & , May 10. “lever recovering from this most| Package sent FREE. Address held up the Rev. Herbert C. Town-|dreadtul and painful disease, A | Mother Gray Cole Roy, N. Yq “My om ed #0 much from kidney 60 swollen she could jown too, takes It, but singe No failure {the year purifies Intwo | the liver, clears the is purely is a gen tive, fine grownups Sold by what fami These other suf. trouble, jhardly breathe. Her legs and feet were as large as three legs and they were so hot and burned #0 she kept them all summer in a pan of water, We read in a newspaper how good Dr. Carey's Marshroot | Prescription was and got her a bot: | tle, She soon began to get better | and went down to her own. size, | x She feels | Her skin she hav taken Marshroot she is 50 white and | of rheumatiam, does not show the |!ooks so much bette taken up with with | has saved our moth: | doctor \for her, She Kar (No remarkable | thousunda—who enjoying per low edy—ean teatity can supply you, l is ll We are.all| Sailings from Seattle to San Francisco and Los Ange! Marshreet, for it every Tu » Thursday and Saurdayse, : a Haag Ask for detailed information and literature sald nothing could was 62 years old and | was so filled up with water." and address on request.) Counties pages might by written re |marding the wonderful merits of thin Preneription. te are now health which they fo the use of this great rem: | All goo: Adverils (Mrs, | whith} living and | drugginty mont, \¢ es oa eee | There's one right way to [Secret sic soe ponte ates ot Fine Homemade Spring Tonic and Blood Purifier — | A cup of tea brewed from Celery | taken every night this time of | tory, for they have been racing the the blood makes you feel fit and fine. CELERY KING vegetable, costs but a trifle, sure, safe and wane taxa for ebildr to Los Angeles | —the wonder city of the West! Ora: ves, | sunkissed bathing beaches, the movie calony, aiid many otherinteresting features make this southern California metropo and attractive, Travel-by-water and know the advantages vigor imparted by the tang of the salt sea air. Low one- way and round-trip fares ( (including meals and berth) | now in Cro BS G. edna Passenger Traffic Mat. Le C. Smith Bidg,, § PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO H.E ALEXANDER yh SLIGHT OPERATION mw , © por ¥ t she will seok Pola N r re r iY ie f N ilewe and | the f man Th eternal |fiancee of CI ea Chay in rest this tri: | fem comes to the surface in |ink er home after a plight or a 3 Jo in the| carefree, foot lee, in “Phe |pration on her throat, it was report a e rive again in| Girl Who Ran Wild,” the Universal )¢d today A moment white-—then melts for as @ suc Miss Negr made no Teport of her | eve Robert Burns {iiness to the Lasky studio, but} ~ |tms news leaked out from other| wis "Snin ene cay ene svowes] IAD BREATH haplin is the only cne allowed sac, Liver and Bowels os. 0800 Ss Sir" | | naid rai | Tr ¢ operation was not Serious and|/Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets) [pe reel scents dit oer Get at the Cause and leave the latter part of the week for Del} Monte for a rest Remove It speedily tons feat Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the Many Foreign Cars wubstitute for calomel, act gently | work People affiicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. wards’ Olive Tablets, The pleasant, sugarcoated tablete are taken for bad breath by INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 10.—~} The largest field of foreign entries ever participating in a Yankee race will line yp at the barrier on Decora- tion day for the start of the inter- } national 600-mile race at the Indian for bil- ad \ ecolts wictde apnedwat. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act| ny z wl The foreigners, after a wuccesstul|sently but tirmly cn the bowels tories from 1912 to 1919/8nd liver, stimulating them to| tion, 1920 and | natural inclusive were halted tn bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, ing, griping cathartics are derived | from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets| without griping, agreeable effects inches-plstol-displacement motors de- manded for the first time In America, the foreigners see added hope for vic- abroad for several tones up | smaller motors complexion and | years, | American’ motor builders are lend- | ling every ‘effort to hold supremacy Eleyen American cars have. been on. | tered to date of practice among patients afflicted [with bowel and liver jwith the attendant bad breath, “a “ | Olive Tablets are purely a vege American “‘specialist”’ tauaiclans| table compound mixed receive as much as $200 a week for! Ch: you will know them by thelr us wy ion ie most popular London | ove color, Take one or two every Bata iia | night for a week and note the ef- fect. 16c and 30c.—Advertisement. well as] all druggists. en an is exceptionally interesting f ocean travel mn, recreation and a new vim and ~ there's rest, relaxatior effect! SEATTLE—504 Second Ave.,L. C. Smith Bldg., and 325 Pike St., at Fourth Ave,, Phone Elliott 2068 TACOMA~1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 | ttle, Wash, PRESIDENT With Easy National Credit Terms National hirniture G. 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER F/FTH Expected at Races on the bowels and positively do the} EA: | all who know them. | clearing the blood| "ard and gently purifying the entire ays: for three years Americans ave an- iti Sitvey do that which dangerous With the new class 12: ubic- calomel *does without any of the! sicken- | pain or any dis-| | F. M. Edwants discovered complaint, | with olive | Children’s Low Shoes s Reasonably Priced It's Easy to Pay — _= the National Wa WEEK will buy $90 worth of Puraiture WEEK will buy 378 worth of Furniture \ "1.00" L50* Be Lown ’ > (\{) A WEEK will buy 8100 Seton worth of Furniture 93 ()() A WEEK wid ber For the ng room or Mbrar 3.00 Arto Parka his Davenport Table im mahog- will be genuinely con- A WEEK will buy $280 ‘verth of Foraitare 20x60 inch top and dec “Chare lores * We Charge No Interest- Priced Bt sesreseee ‘ $2 Our Exchange Department Contains real values tn wned furniture — servier- able money saving articles that 1€ will be well worth your whilé to imspeet. attractive Lioyé-Loom with fibre wenye wheels and $28.75 baby carriage, Store Open From body rubber tired 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. ; is priced at Motor Maladies A rolling car“gathers ‘no ‘end of ailments. ‘Buta good file, will remove most “of! Jem. ‘The ‘Nicholson {Tungsten Point) ‘File will cut the super-hard_met- als of the'electrical system. And there are several other Nicholson| Files that belong’ in, every mo-/ torist’s.tool kit. Be sure the same “NICHOLSON” fs stamped on the file you buy A FILE _FOR_EVERY; PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE JSLAND 1308 Second Avenue Attractive Values Low prices prevail in our Juvenile Department, and you will find a complete showing of novelty and staple patterns in Strap Slippers and Oxfords. GROWING GIRLS’ Mg to 7 $3.00 to $5.00 SES’ lt to 2 $2.75 to $3.50 814 to 1 $2.50 to $3.00 4 to 8 $1.75 to 82.50 2 ‘to 6 $1.50 to 81.75 Extra Values or blucher styles. Ito 51%, 83.00 to $4.00 Scout Shoes A splendid School Stee, in tan leather— 9 to 13%, 81.75 1 to 5%, $2.25 Boys’ and Youths’ Black or brown, bal. 9 to 1814, $2.50 to $3.50 Barefoot Sandals and Play Shoes Brown or Smoked SB to S..cc0.. $1.00 9'to 11. $1.20 12 to 2 $1.40 ato! 8, $1.80 Patent Leather Sto 8 91.2 Canvas Spoxt Shoes le Laced to Too—Suction Sol to 81.50 vinoyy, 3% 10 6... 1910) Rhea RL.TH Youths’, 1ily to

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