The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1923, Page 7

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EDNESDAY »y Carl La “THE SHOCK” L. HAUPTMAN'S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA mle Presents News = Seente Veptes Columbia Con “YRIFLING WITH HONOR” | Gam Now PLAYED hal Latest s Senmational Suce ANDY WARD An! His Band —and— HEARI C. LE BEL elty Organist .| OLYMPIC —THEATRE— Madison St., Between ‘Ist & 2nd. DICK GOLDMAN | “A SNAP MUSICAL sHow” With am All-Star Cast PERATURES * ON Mats. 10e and 3 Melodrama of the Year “BULLDOG DRUMMOND" WILLIAM RUSSELL RUSADER” arrow 1 fomedy IN “SHADOWS” TEARS— LAUGHS— ACTION STAGE WW ORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE : fir ee SCREEN H COC OH OSE AS eee eee eeEEeEEReEeEereeeEEEEEES TEESE TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN Id Lloyd in “Safety no Murray in “June STRAND our. COLUMBIA Shook WINTER GAN it Walter Miers and Jacque Logan in “Sisty Cente an lon Chaney in “The Bulldog Dram ad “Repa METROPOLITAN—Leo ia “The Purple Mask,” PANTAGES—Vaudeville program fea turing Long Jack Sanus with Ort ental troupe Dittrichsteln mical and Last,” is most ¢ | featured Murr the picture pre Mouse thin week, In La Rocque,, Robert Belmore, Edward had the le » Murray rm odigal a big hit a where it Da | the showing eum: thea this webk is in the si raves playing op. | ackled girl of treading the| theme of the | Coll role with Ral How is unwi card path tx posite, today anson RUPTURE. EXPERT HERE Seeley, z continuously Famous in This Called to Seattle, y, of Chic noted truss expert » and Phila- will in 10 days on the s reault effected day—the repair < f throughout the night dur- ‘all strain is removed. ot over. all —exemphifying in- cts immediately ap-| withstani any ion, no matter the size ion. Large or difficult cases, jonal ruptures (following op- ns) specially solicited. This in Ment receive advanceme 1 jerat | stru the only award in | England and {n Spain, producing re~ sults without surgery, injections, | medical treatment prescription | Warning: All eax | tlened again lor web tra xame rest w |where the ope: lcomplientions necessitating surgieal joperations. Mr. eley has docu- ments from the United States lernment, Washington, D. C., for tn- |spection. He will be glad to demon- |ntrate, without charge, or fit them |if desired, Business demands pre- yent stopping at any other place ip | this 0 producing \—Every statement In this no-~ tiee hax been verified before the F eral and State Courts —F. H. See! Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn | GLASSES , Cost so little here that you; ¢ cannot afford < to wear poor ones. 17 Years’ { 4 Experience tz , ia EXAMINATION FREE Glasses As Low as $2.50 Dale Rothwell, OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 227 Union, Between 2nd end ord CEL EEL ELE Ei 4 * Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Seattlo Dally °9:90, 10:30, 11:20 00, 6:20, 11:30 P, M. xcept Sunday Ly [-|SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE| | From Seattle to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday, 9:40 P. and Dally, 11:30 P. B, AUTOMOBILE FERRY 1 Keattle to Bremerton Dally fA] 7:16, 11:20 A. M., 9100 P.M xtra trip Bat, & Bun, 9:20 P, M, Fal vussengor Kare, #0 Hound ‘trip 4 Bi Navy YARD ROUTE Colmer Dock Main 3 M. 0. D. \All White Hair is | Very Newest Fashion | | “Betty; look here. I've found two gray hairs this last week. Jsn't | that terrible? That's what I get for | worrying so much.” “You worry? Ha, ha! saw any one who had | about than you have. “What are you talking about? I |lie awake nights thinking how I jam going to make my salary stretch over all the territory it should. And now I will have to worry about these gray hairs.” “My dear, I read just yesterday that white hair is the very newést thing. There's a sort of dye prepara- tion that makes it all white, or you can use powder. Now, will you stop worrying? The more gray hairs you have the more beautiful d fashionable you will be.” "It wouldn't be so bad if one’s} hair all turned white at once, but| it doesn't. Sort of lingers on, What colors should white-haired people I never 8 to worry don't need to make any startling changes in what you wear for quite a few years yet, I should way, Are you going to have some new clothes?” “I'd like to have a new dress and hat if T could afford it, but I'm afraid I'll have to wait.” “My dear, get a new dress, and hat, at Cherry's Sune reduc tion sale, Splendid yalues, too. And when they allow you to make monthly payments it's more than worth while, They are at 1016 2nd i in the Rialto Bidg., between Madison and Spring, just over the jrealized and her besides. Specialty, | ontinues | | suit Pig'n, Whistle (take eloyalor)."—Ad+ vertivement, { IN COMEDY ] Las Pretty Jacqueline Logan i: with Walter Hiers the interesting com- y, “Sixty Cents an Hour,” which was to open Wednes- day at the Strand theater. in i ed new ure of her father and make her own liv is not un she expected, © returns t and thord pmobile. ft difficul meelf thru all ambition is e becomes engaged to kinds trouble, his of CoLUMBIA Lon Chaney ual ¢ his unus- | personified “The Trap,” notable pro- another gem to his role of Wilse Dilling | Shock,” at the Columbla this week. It { ie, moral well as physical, nerated thru’ the love of a good woman. Valli'in the role is excellent. A porting cast has been provided. | sis | ARDEN of “Bulldog Drum- exciting. story of an who finds peace too in the news- t, is a young who spent over armies over in France known that while there he gathered a quantity of ma terial which he put into book form after hy return to civil life. He vrites under the name of “Sapper” and in» “Bulldog Drummond,” it is understood, he has given a produc: | tlon packed with thrills... “Bulldog | Drummond” is the attraction at the | Winter Garden theater now. eee noted for racterizations as he Miracle Man,” adows” and other duction», add: <orr in the v) who | | and Mins . WINTER G. or the officer nd adv for correspo exeltem: dent ith the is war five years PRINCESS | Priscilla Dean plays a dual role | in “Reputation,” her latest Univer- sal photodrama, which gives her the greatest opportunity of her career | for dramatic expression. It is said | to be a powerful story of human | emotion. It was written by Edwina Levin as “False Colors,” and was filmed under Stuart Paton's direc: | tion at Universal City. ‘The picture | fs now showing at the Princess | theater. PALACE HIP Tom Mix ha. ing the Moon, 4 fast role in “Chas- his starring picture which iy now showing at the Pal-| Hip. He begins as a bored millionaire, gets into a wild time | with Jhis friends, the | cowboys, speeds away on horseback, in a motor car, on motorcycle, and then | by swimming and a motorboat pur- | climbs aboard a steamship | bound for Russia, fights bandits, | rescues a princess and turns the | bandits dizzy with his speed. And all this because he is trying to reach a doctor who has the antidote for a poison he believes is in his sys-| tem. His sweetheart follows him, | catches up with him in Spain, and | prevents him taking the antidote— which would have killed him be: cause he never had been poisoned. Eva Novak supports Mix in this picture, ace What Causes Wrinkles? What’s The Remedy? Stop to consider what produces vrinkles and sagginesa o| i mature aging, mal-nutrition, cause the flesh to shrink, low youthful. plumpnesa and. ‘firmnens, The skin then ta t . n't fit tiehtly fl 4 and snugly aa it ised tot wrinkles or sags, It must be plain that to tlehten’ the skin, make It fit the face perfectly In’ every. plage, will effectually ‘remove the hateful wrinkles and bageinens, This In easily and harmlessly accomplished by dissolving an ounce of pure pow. dered saxollte in a half pint of witch haz Ing the solution ns a taee wash, Ingredients you can Ket at any drug store, of course. The results surprising. The skin immediately tightens, becom- Ing firm and fresh as in youth, very wrinkle and sag are affected at once.—Advertisement, the part of a crip- | | now. THE Lisle Sox ‘wopers’ Mercerized Double-Sole Sox. Out we go— 29c 4 Pairs for $1.00 SEAT LE ST SINGERMAN’S STOCK WAS AR ATHLETIC UNIONS Yurefit “V-Neck Nain- sook Athletic © Uniori Suits Out we go— 89c THE RED FRONT CLOTHING STORE BOUGHT THE BALANCE oF iW ISINGERMANS in Caps for the henefit of the creditors. One lot of Men’s’ Caps, broken sizes Out we go r Clothing Stock at a Fraction of Its Real Value § The old ming firm of Singerman’s, doing business in Seattle for the past 50 years, assigned The balance of this high grade clothing stock wz THE RED FRONT CLOTHING STORE, 1601-1603 FI for a mere fraction of its real value. The stock is now prices ever offered the people of Seattle. These Prices Speak for Themselves B. V. D. UNIONS We will sell Genuine Union Suits now at MEN’S GARTERS You can buy Wide Web Garters for Store Closed Since Saturday to Cut Prices We have gone thru this $60,000 stock from wall to wall, and cut and slashed prices to the merest nothings—it will positively be the most sensational sale ever held here, and nothing y in order to make this the greatest barg: but be here when the DOORS OPEN truly the Chance of a Lifetime! paces Like These Really Talk! Reps, “Jerseys. and Corded Madras; E. & ‘Ws, Ide and’ Green-Hood makex, Out we o— ie Men's Suits; price $20.00; nov | Men's Work Pants, man's price $5.0@, now $2.45 STARCHED COLLARS Arrow and Corliss Coon brand. Out we go— 9c 3 for 25¢ BY. D. 50c PE eine pe 's MEN’S SOCKS We will sell Men's Cotton Sox at 10c HANDKERCHIEFS Men's will stand in our wa nessed. Do aca Pants Singer. mi Men's Dress good Cotton Handker: chiefs now 5c n't delay Men's $25 Singerman’s Suits now Pants, Singer- an’s price $6.00, now 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. CORNER PINE STREET WORK SHIRTS Men's Blue Work Shirts now on sale at 49c MEN’S HATS Men's $3.50 Felt and Straw Hats on sale at $30 Singerman's Suits now Men's Boys’ NY 50 Long Wear Suits. Out they go— RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. combined with the Red Front stock, therefore $60,000 worth of Men’s Wearing Apparel will go on sale at the most sensational 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. CORNER PINE STREET President Suspenders Genuine 50c . President Suspenders, Half Price: s sold to— T AVE., Cor. Pine St. WORK SHOES Men's $3.50 Work Shoes on sale at $1.95 MEN’S SHOES Men's $5.00 Black and Brown BOYS’ SHOES Boys’ fine Peters brand Shoes, regular $4.00 MEN’S SHOES Men's very fine $7.50 Dress Shoes now $3.95 Bow Ties 50c. Grenadine ‘Knit Sport Bow Ties, Half Price— 25c Suits | Suits, Singerman’s Price sila now n event you have ever wit- Men's 2-Pants Suits, Singer- man's price $35.00, now Men's The entire stock of Dutchess Trousers on sale at Y2 Price Men’s and gre Riding Pants, regular $3.00, now Knit Ties Genuine Grenadine Knit - Four - in - Hand Ties, Out we go— COLONIAL. Lon Chaney, appearing in “Shadows,” one of his latest starring vehicles » Colonial theatre is heralded of the-most dramatic pictures famous character actor has and he jy surrounded by a good sup- porting cast. The pleture is full of | action and tense dramatic moments. | Cracow, P ‘oxen, Kattowltz, Lodz, | Bromberg, Vilno and Lubiin, There is a compulsory censorship | worn films now being shown, ‘as one{of films in Poland by a national | Commissioner the | board of film censorship, located at made | the, press bureau of the minist | the interior, It hi Poland and saw, a , Noway Swiat 69, War olds jurisdiction for all requires anywhere from of | jeight to 30 days in the case of each | AMERICAN FILMS LEAD | IN FOREIGN LANDS) American motion pictures in the | Polish market during 1922 held an| |80 per cent lead over Germany, the | nearest competitor, » Assistant | Trade Commissioner B. Baldwin, in a report to the department of com- mere All told, 218 pictures of | American origins were exhibited, as | Jopposed to loss than 149 from Ger- | many. ies for other nationall- ties are follows Polish 59, French 52, Italian 47, Austrian 48, Danish 31, Ruasian 9, English 6, Swedisti 6. Poland is a good market for mo- tion pictures, ag there are over 800 theatres in that country, of which | 60 of the larger houses are located in cities suc Hy a Waraay Lemberg, “You ye Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night” opularity of this The self-starting adi tunetay Ne Ww Proge’ss Colum: Graphoptione Co, | picture. American |the Argentine secure | have the | public. Italian feature | sionally exhibited, films predominate market, da very firm hold on German, French and pictures are o¢ but these coun- in where they | | tries do not enjoy a steady trade in| this comme is negligible and of a very | type, There is ndity. Local production inferior @ large market in TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY ys SAL not cover t Diat i he roof rue ae jo mouth if ‘ot the you have two or more tecth. Natural Rubber ft Te seqommends: rs faustaotion. All worle Kxaminat! .$5.00 ti '$4:00 48° nt pathoniee: ‘a early custom. ur whose Sane ia etill giving good uaranteed for 16 joara, on free. OHIO CUT NATE DENTISTS Patohtinnod 20 vs ind Walversity St. Sundagg Second Av: Open © tu @ Dally—@ to 12 Aus: | tria~ for recent films of the better]tors, Consul M. class to take the place of the out. Trade William Ford Upson reports, American motion pictures. are more popular in Sao Paulo than these of any of her foreign competi- LEONARD EAR OIL IT DOES RELIEVE DEAFNESS and HEAD NOISES, Simply rub it in back of the ears and insert in nostrils. At every drugstore, Special instructions by a noted ear specialist in each package. Stomach Troubles Hl Amaziagly Prompt and Dependable They im} od digestion, relieve pain distress, also gay Bloated” feeling. They gis en the liver and insure » regular bowel action vit out griping or nausea. “lL was sick for three years with stomach trouble,” writes Mrs. Hester Waite, Ant- werp, Ohio, “and Chamberlain's Tablets cared me nol only of stomach troable, bat alte of constipation,” Small cont- only 25, Sold everywhere E. 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