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THI EATTLE STAR PAGE 15 ee eerene En ——— - = a pa be a 9 ° ; | Uniform Illegally The Star’s Daily Short Story | “Sowing Trouble,” by Junius B. Smith YOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW eeereeseseceoes STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE PCOS PSOE HESS ESCO OOODOOESEO EEE OEDE EEE EOEESEOOD q IN “SPOILERS” al ( TODAY'S PROGRAMS 3 SCREEN . eo ( HEILIG STAR ight wearing the uniform of the 1 navy, Fred Clalr, ® ed late Wednem ave. 1 fain et, BY feGeral officers and lodged in the th a 12-year taken ote old girl companion w T just had a run-in with a neigh-, was an accident, of course, I took, chair | t t AnD t i oa custody, according to the officerm 1 I nuppone it} w sgaln, 2 k M—Katph Lewls im “Wes nd dragged him/| * a ' i You t ‘ » Limited. He ec ed that he had been Gin ied ¢ t L might point that one! self ea . Betty € and I charged from the service more tha® who waa . " ) 1 t f oth aw vin tn © a With what w ' ence | rt o ahs fe “780 /¥ 1 year ago. Complaints charging t not inal w m € i t « Gs s Ye " : She 4 bogie r aysetr KTHAND—Mabel Ballin ta “Vanity im with wearing the uniform 4ilee a ¢ , dent. ‘It it as pay : ; gs) ‘ Wale gaily were filed in federal court BLUE MOUBK—"The Greatest Men: ‘ an andr it t * fj ! " ead of tea ace Thursda ded a ft} have made a mothe mething| ing up the rhood? You'l COLUMBIA — "The Spider and the i rs at Ww h ab eb ed, andhave) find it eh e end, Public with Alice Lake and Gaston e hi " nif t d up wr ourself I! opinion ma but it t * ing his impulst \ There y ¥ f t Pa, : Sa Yeh, Bad egg that Jones kid. 1} “ace ng! You lawyers are|ton't know how it will work out; | powerful factor just tho same, I COLONIAL —"Who Are My Parents was th , 1 had gt p I've noticed that those on the} would r wishes WINTER GAKDEN — “Solomon tm 3 th y ca a 1 ‘ ; en p wcherf Eran’ tha Gk: He: came ° and ne who ought to be shot} Warpath usually get harpooned soon | of my ni rill wil \ STAGE deltberatelby kicked over the You'd defend a crimina r tate Well, o gay with | he can and t the o Hu ays it ney you'd ¢ The t snapped his fingers in| Me, had better look out PEST SO: ni blr Mareen ‘ou knew b lindatn, I'm not going to let any The lawyer uched for the ir oe ee PANTAGES—Varlety vaudeville pro- Reduce Your Fat Sut I'm different body x he -voiced,| Well @ third time, fumbled with tt body ought ciou a cts noment; It upset, the liquid 11" —Variety » ola Newel 0 Wi + a sing to them, and T in gar > eir pla he pest’s trousers a mot ' « ithout Dieting Se euiienw it tat Ta Rep kid got licked good and| varict 1 att ‘our pardon,” Joyous. Clair Starr, petite mje } Years ago the f ee ea eae le lube ‘ f of the Wilt’ King comedy him tives to tho juve , wyer reached for the ink I ng company, now at the Heilig, Gaston Glass’ jes."* the ik top and is fast winning favor with Robert fei i hin leg and * her bell-like soprano voice. reached for t fr at ked himself, In r oved th cat's fee floah ; oe ve She is proving the hit of this SPIDE: buzzed t Why not take me by the ear and : week's show with her offer- ked her to re TWO MORE DAYS lead me to my mothe the law Anna Q. Nilsson te one of ing of “Carolina in the Morn- ing.” derided, “Did the Jones bey! the galaxy of stars to be scen at the Laberty next week in nip tin, ii id “THE GREATEST ny reason f fi tent | SEE “HUMAN WRECKAGE” traight at the pest from), “He done it~ I) ). , Kant corpo! amous Alaskan story. f Loaned 9a Diamorla: Jewelry, Fu ent, Tt ought t wERN ACE” v : ry win Rm 6 ORES 4 Mi n, His secre A Sparkling Romance of Old . Raw i licked when: they. don’t mind, or he door a 1 open * COLISEUM . vi rie ee e California y.. You bet they walk the A Thrilling, Instructive, }man, whom the lawyer recognized ‘ Ji man is glorified in op B. § 44, represent sof . 2 ¢ k at my > Entertaining Picture as @ deputy in the sheriff's office ind Limited,” the thri ld : press and representatives of the L. HAUPTMAN’S stu F own ? on the Drug Menace mely followed by wh at the Coliseura “perity and bis wife, who was | White Cross and fifty-five civic or ORCHESTRA y wih to him now we an: & 10 in the tenements, Is the Means) -o nizations and clubs of the city who =y ‘ aPithers be tect: It wa him as @ loyal, hing him the bitter lesson, | sthrdated stn'the: Gabt: apathat Starting Saturday e lawyer back in his} B ayny wanp ffloer, there he le—|faithful and brave human being at . 1 Aes. lates eutes |i * . 2 a and His ographer said he'd be tn ‘ork on the railroad. ‘The part | cor onTAL narcotics, will attend a special pri-/ | “FOOLS AND RICHES” ; JABE BAND ped the excited fom 3he thy awis, the akea | 4 vate showing of “Human“Wr i that Ralph Lewis, the star, tal “Who Are My Parents?’ —ané— an ¢MO | sirsx, Wallace Reid's much-he Lytton, | anti-narcotic picture at the Liberty nee Billings | theater, Thursd. is the new! al theater | that of a veteran jeer who Round Three ‘THIRD LEATHER PUSHERS Starring x REGINALD DENNY jtional drama, with Pegsy Shaw and Fh in tho featured role: attraction at the which started showin The naturo of the stor indicated by its ttle. On For Live Music Play a Tuneful Orpheum or Stewart great love for his fellow men justly proud of his own ws tho ploture aide in hi Coming —CHATLES RAY tn GULL | LovED" who heard smy Mra, Jac r boy screaming when I whipped | him because this big brute told me |} I had to—he stole it and I want him arrested. He gt assistant general manager of the Film Booking Offices of America, jthru whieh organization the picture The pest turned very, very white. Limited” | incident centers around tho |ts being wleased thruout the United 6c ” “Why | Mrs t f McDowell, of a stern father to prevent bis) gtates, Its showing here on Thurs- on ertone lwhat you're talking Wedgewood > |daughter from marrying the man|qay night will be the first in the | what iy tho trouble “You know ve wa 3 IEEE Bhs segs: bane timy atch ea ie a3 | princess oe BEACH HAS” WRITTEN | FIRST SEATTI i yhy Mra. Jones—I—I—I didn’t | BL . ig gr ae | “Pho Man From Home,” « picturt-| SEVERAL ALASKA NOVELS | TODAY ev pow von bas ee a A zation of Booth Tarkington's story Rex Beach; author of “The Spoil-| , Bae an ah rh ha of the same name is now b ers.” the fi version of which has | shown on the screen at the Princ beuniaunt phe naar EBA i 9 eater. ‘The action of the story 1] at the L i most enes eral oth i Kirby and several other sho loves, and St leads to the dra-| Northwest. nhe|Whove characterizations are appeal-| matic climax well BANJO such a food » thea ‘POTASH & i) PERLMUTTER” Ackerman & Harris Present TEL KING) r complete line of njos. You can ar for knew sho had| “ldly judes . much leas took it—* You dirty thief, you dirty thief jthe woman kept repeating. “Y | picked it right up off the ground,|_ c where it fell when the snap. broke| STRAND I was licking Tommy. You| One of the most widely nw you took it. I eaw you pick | Novels ever written In tho E when you thought I waan't|/@nguage 19 William Makepeace ri 7ouoentt Tet |maeays vay tact || JAMS AND PRESERVES k Lf babes volving two brothers and a beautiful Lapua tnenton, Robert Gordan, | PALACE HIP and notorious woman. Miss? u| Harry Northup and Rhea Mitchell. |" gerving as the photoplay feature |is sald to be at her best and she 1s on the Palace Hip program this !given good support. Convenient Credit Terms We purchased the complete stock of the C. H. Rose Music Company, recently located at Third and University. Mr. Rose is now in charge of our amall goods department. Tommy, that I|¥ersion of which in ab a for ite At first |Strand the be it was a mist vel —News— —Comedy— fs t gave it b Let Us Demonstrate Any Timo 10¢ - Loge Scats 20c Our TRUE TONE The The fresh frult season is aggravatingly short. While no means have been dis ered by which this season can be aftificially pro. ed, many ways have been discovered for preserving fruits and nes : : hei het or itt ur—eepecially during the are Rarolosien, se ey et them b ; out carefully the coupon below xes and loges, 55¢. Wark PRICES never even knew I Arrest him, officer cau. 1’ him." , AYS — Adi MARTIN Bee a rc eR G0e; boxes and loses, $e 1 KO 4 or shall Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, ; SAXOPHONE touttn 0 stars Mabel Ballin \ 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©, } go with tho jrons.”|cast includes Eleanor Be ro “¢ . The easure ne The pent t to the lawyer:|Earle Fe obart Bosworth ant a copy of the bulletin, “Conserves, Jams, Marma- } There's pleasure in the fu PANES Ketter y The pent Ste tise Saavik | MRSS hee ere. cee lades and Preserves,” and inclose herewith four cents in loose $ tone of these Saxophones, in the Martin Band “THE MAN FROM or" “Can I engnge you to defend me? jorge Wa and several ot postage stamps for same. ease of opera Instruments inquired stars, ' ered | beautiful uy andolins “Hel 1| Fale ad Here is positive, sure, quick relief ‘or hi j . iw al SOLUM 2 red # i aK for it whi! Guitar ¥ 1 Cor t MBIA se ue iggetteen NAM. os ccccccccccicsssceccacesecccbePesveccusactee sseteee | for burning, sore, tired, aching feet Pp » hare d z be and pains from coms, callouses and a ibe 39 Street and No Coe ee eneeneeseseascessreetesseesoere bunions. No more bother with plas- Scholarships Are anger : ters, powders,pads ormedicated foot Awarded to Girls -onspirat Paley th CHY..sseeseserecscceeseresccsouetersaerssstiiitvessmetee . baths. Successfal results oryourmon- — LAST TIMES TODAY 8 and yolce o girls a proficle » tryouts he ld Saturday at the , it was announced Thursday Loulse Weeks was awa ed the elght-week plano scholarship nifred Parker, the four week voleo culture scholarship, “WHO ARE MY PARENTS?” STARTS FRIDAY “Ebb Tide” THE SEASON'S vernorship of the state ak ee then under tho dic ; sepeesaees tatorahip Emperor of } Sas PUL VELL AGOGO LI iat ate Mexico. His are upset by ston Glass, as the son of the real ernor, who ts the der to Jaston axy is supported by Alice Lake, \Robert McKim and several other stars in this picture. ary LIBERTY The cast of “The Woman With Four Faces,” which {s entertaining audiences at the Liberty this week includes Betty Compson, Paramount star, and Richard Dix as the prin cipal players in featured - roles. Others In the support are George Nights: 7 and ® ROMEO AND HIS DANCING DOLLS TINALDO Matineen: 2 Nightar 40 BANISH the moth menace from your home. Spray Fly-Tox on your garments and inte your closets. Moths—all of them— will die instantly. One costly fur or coat saved will pay for gallons of this wonder- ful insecticide! Fly-Tox kills flies, roaches, fleaa, mosquitoes and other household insects, too, Harmless to humans and animals. Has pleasant odor. Will not stain woodwork, metal or fabrics. No dust or dirt. at De Honey demy, Pt every Saturday 1g. The one big DANCING TAUGHT $5 Bummer classes start Monday even: ing, 8:40. Plenty of No embarrasament. Lend asional Private lessons all A liquid food drink reeeane aged, ~~ not green or unfinished a quality product ~ from the House of Anheuser - Busch ST.LOUIS gue! by a Desag ts, Grocers, Hardware Dealers and Department Stores. Half Pint...600 Quart $1.28 Pint 750 Gallon.... 4,00 Mouth Sprayer FRED Hand Sprayer 500 Distributed by | Wenatchee Kex d Spray Co. | 7\0_ Arctic Bldg. | Elliott 2314 Money Back if It does not Kill “Yes! We Have No Bananas” This expression needs no introduction—it’s the ‘answer of a nation, And the song which features it is positively irresis. tible—especially ou rue fupman. and Nev ut it across on a Co- lumbia Record with their ludicrous spontaneity. “Don'tWeCarryOn” in on the other side—so ality that you'll play it ce. 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