The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1923, Page 3

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\ LUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 What Chance Has a Girl Mails of! in Hollywood? Modern Life! Cecil De Mille staytled you in “Manslavgh- ter,” by showing, you one side of the mod- ern girl—and now he amazes you again by showing the other side. TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! Rupert Hughes tears aside the veil of secrecy surrounding the studio life of st and would-be _ stz and reveals all in “Souls Sale” with Cecil De Mille’s Paramount sen “Adam's Rib” with: Milton Sills Anna Q. Nilsson Elliott Dexter Pauline Garon Theodore Kosloff Real De Mille Magnificence STRAND Lew Cody Eleanor Boardman Frank Mayo Barbara La Marr Richard Dix Mae Busch and 30 other the Hollywo C. Witwer’s most excit ing “FIGHTING BLOOD” » with 3—E OHARA Coliseum Concert Orchestra —under— ORCHESTRA M. Jacques Beaucaire undet playing WINELAND “Dance of the Hours” (Ponchielli) playing “Mlle. Modiste” (Victor Herbert) Lom Bep Famous Coming Thursday Mrs. Fai Pola Negri in “Bella Donna” (BE ES GE. Ga. REVERSAL OF FORM “SPANISH WINE” LATEST LITTLE ROCK, Ark. May 16,—-| NEW YORK, May 15.—Prohibl- Reversing usual conditions, a moy-|tion agents have discovered that ing picture theater is being convert-| bootleggers are selling a highly dan- ef into a church. gerous bri.nd of liquor which they |ecalt “Spanish wine.” Heconenonene on ss oe economical—no rind Hl WHAT A HOSPITAL 18 no waste A negro was trying to tell a newly H arrived, foreigner that he had been 2 u i H for a time in the hospital. ry 5 ‘What's a hospital?” was the @ | query. 3 Cheese ‘The reply was: “A hospital am Sonenenononcnessenes Jes’ natchelly a museum o' misery.” Every Traveler a Guest ! Dining Car Service Famously Good ‘T is not accidental that the Northern Pacific has, for years, been famous for its dining cars. To * ‘maintain supremacy in public favor has re- quired devoted, talented, efficient service. It has required keen leadership, hard work, loyalty—and more; genius has been put in, and artistry, and culinary skill of high order. The Northern Pacific is proud of its dining cars. It is proud of the men who operate them and the men who manage the department. They are men you would be proud of, too—friendly, hospitable, efficient, anxious to satisfy to the utmost every Eastbound it Transcontinental —"/¢ guest. co Our dining cars do things not just ‘good enough” but the very best way in which they can be done. “North Coast Limited” Note the silverware for example. It is not ‘just ip beattle 0:15am. Clean.” Itshines! Three times every day, whether used of not, every piece of silverware on each dining “Atlantic Express” ear is polished. Not just washed. Polished! The Ly, Seattle 7:05 p.m. table linen is always clean. We do not cover over “Mtesteatppt Valley 14a.” Soiled cloths with skimpy “tops”; we remove soiled Ty, Seatile 3:35pm. cloths and use full linen covers of finest quality. So with the food. It is not just good food. It is as nearly perfect as human ability can produce and place before you. We are proud of every dish we serve because we know that the best effort and the Et eet of our dining car department have gone to it. Northern Pacific Ry. E.E. nla) A.G.P. A,, E. L. beihy OS A. P. D., New Ticket Officer 1407 Fourth Ave,, Phony jott 5580, Seattle, Wash, Very Low Eastbound Fares, May 15 to Sept. 15! itr HUSBANDS DON'T STEP OUT UNTIL YOU SEE THIS PICTURE! FOOL YOUR. & WIFE, & LEATRICE JOY NITA NALOI LEWIS STONE PAULING GARON You Can't Fool Your Wife— When been at finds you say you've tho club—and two theatre t stubs on tho fh you say you'y ver at Jim Brown's cord house—and Jim, ac ing to his wife posed to house! is sup be at your See this Paramount drama of a matrimony ship that springs leak and almost ruin: the cargo! Coming turn tngagement of "ROBIN HOOD" POINTS MADE BY POETS The luckleas weight, lays His draught of joys to future days, Delays too long: -for then, alas! Old ge steps up and—breaks the lass! Freneau. 150-FOOT LEAP ESCAPES IN DUBLIN, May soldier cop’ A Free y irregulara near tate )/Shraghmore escaped by leaping into a river from a iff 15 feet high —/8 em Maidd Clover «BUTTER; ‘Then a quick trip to our geleary ‘creamery where the Serving 11 Western States BUTTER CHEESE _EOGS ICE CREAM DR J. he DINYON Free Examination ON RTH Wo are one of the few optical stores in the Northwest that reaily grind lenses from start to finish, Sind we are the only one tn SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- tomotriat, Glasses not preseribed Unless abaolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO, Alle FIRST AVE. |the enormous o jway a that still de-| BEST $2.50 GLASSES) THE SEATTI Mu 4E STAR ssolini Hy pnotizes Nation With His Eyes World's Strangest I Jictator Grips Italy; Simms Gives Impressions of Personality crusader “without fear and roach, t one wall stands a plaster t of th Winged Vic h 1 was later to find must { Premier Mussolini's and woodland # t conspicuous picture or of the fanciat! soldi © far them m corner nearest to give In the Thi was Mussolint Of course he Is r ice made him seem grew larger as I made my % what noemed like acres of floor, and presently I found myself nearing a man in riding clothes black coat, drab riding breeches, rid- om, white standing: oc * turned back, blac ‘G LOOK IN SLACK EYES: ot’ amall. 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AUTOMOBILE FERRY feattle to Bremerton Da! 7:16, 11180 A, My 3:00 Mxtra' trip Sat, & Sun,, Passenger Kare, 600 Round Tri N vY¥ YARD KOUTE Dock Main with | chair and sat np the ta ing his elbows o forward until and the earth nister was con rge, of the secret of his | own power. | Two File om aah Left by Webster | OLYMPIA, May 15.—Tho two tat jest filings of candidates for con sa, to bo ted from the fifth rict of Washington, ai | demotrat, | 1. L. Westfall, republican, of Spo kane, gave notice of candidacy to retary of State Grant plage place was left vacan inley Webster, who ap as ngressman to accept a position as | federal fud WHY LITTLE BROTHER IS LATE Mr. Bottomly (to tardy student)— Why are you late? Tardy Student—Well, a sign down here— W what has a sign got to do The sign sald: ‘School Ahead; Go Slow.’ ""—Massach’ ts Agricultural Squib, TRAGIC FREAK ST. 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I know'that tt cured me, T suf- | fered great pain for several years and Jam certainly grateful and feel confi- dent that if people who have kidney trouble will uso {t long enough to give it a fair test there will be more | grateful ones added to the list.—John FE. Douglas, 103 W. Court St. Cincin- | na ati, O. IMPORTANT — Marshroot — Pre- | scription No. 777 {* Dr. Daniel G. Carey's own formula. “It is not a patent medicine and was originally jsold through drug stores to accom- modate his patients, You can alway: got this effective prescription at Hablo pharmacists the country over, Advertisement. DR, EDWIN J, BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 21 Years DR. WO CHINESE DOCTOR Nature Chinese Herbs Remedlex M. Hee | M took place | | Yeuterday when Judge Sam 2. Hill,| of Dougias county, and} Kidney | THE GROTE-RAN OTTO F. 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Improves Appetite, Reeves if Chips off the Old Block M JUNIORS— Little No One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults, eEXTRACTIO % ee ae Plate, of the mouth If you have two or more teeth, Our partial which does not cover the roof Nalttot teeth s..... 99600 Ae CHtownsS ........ 84.00 VP Most of olit present patronage ts recommended by our early custom: era, whove work 18 still giving good satisfaction. ‘All work guaranteed for 16 years, Examination free. OHIO CUT RATH DENTISTS Fetantiahnd on Vanwe ve. and University St. 6 Dally to 12 Sundaga EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! Dining Room $ Suite... .. CRETE example of The Grote- This Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite, with 60-inch buffet, table that extends to six feet, five chairs and arm chair, with tapestry- 00 DOWN puts a Maytag Electric Washing Machine in Your Home for Poslam to] nmation and clear | |Dressmaker ! 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