The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923, Tonight—Last Times “Penrod and Sam” STARTING SATURDAY— Paramount's RO ly CAIN EIMEEN \_PERCY Chie father returns Europe for a good old - fashioned Christmas and_ finds his home a madhouse of jazz! Her from ~ Added— “When Gale and Meet Hurricane Meet”— the eleventh of H. C. Witwer’s famous “FIGHTING BLOOD series | — Literary Digest “Fun From the Press” \ COLISEUM ) CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. Jacques re Beaucaire Accompanying Constantine Kronfield, Par Violin Soloist, in Tschaikowsky Music Tacoma - << CSRAND jazz syncopation a la cinema that is as fast r i as its title \ A Seattle, # Roche, f Valentino Playing w Bice coup # Leaving Tonight— Agnes Ayres in “The Heart Raider” HERE SATURDAY— Paramount’s drama of fiery Tartar love that introduces to Charles de the French @ OF THE , with Theodore Kosloff Dorothy Dalton Charles de Roche Tully Marshall — Also— NEAL BURNS —in— “BACK TO THE WwooDs” A Christie Comedy ———— os Arthur La Marr, Singing “The Girl of the Olden West” Strand Orchestra under Wineland “Mighty Lak’ a Kose” The Aeolian Company, builders of the famous Pianola and the even greater Duo-Art, are responsible for the player action in this excellent Aldrich piano. Let your old piano be part of the pay- ment. The remainder can be spread over two years and a halt. “Everything in Music” Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Spokane - Portland STAK WANT Abs Git KinoULiS odie soca, Waa NOW PLAYING The story of the Seattle-Nome Gold Rush, where men of iron and reckless beauties flocked to f wealth-- the lure of Milton Sills ih Anna Q. Nilsson Noah Beery Barbara Bedford Wallace MacDonald Kate Price Ford Sterling Louise Fazenda Mitchell Lewis Robert Edeson Robert McKim ALLACE at the URLITZER Mex Army Officers Pad War ae MEXICO CITY, J hu graft has Investigation ts being made Swan Causes Death Dt, J, MR. BINYON Free Examination iB BEST 2,50 GLASSES} y HARTI of the fow optical | stores In the Northwest that realy | ; 1? finiah, | n tind we are SEATTL RST AVD. Examination free by graduate op- | metriat, Glasses not prescribed | lens absolutely necessary. | sINYON OPTICAL CO. | 1116 FIRST AVE. Dit. N. YOW Physician and Sure | . uses Chinese and herbs In| Ing all diseanon | and women. | zon in atom: h trouble, and| other allmenta, N. Yow Chiuexe Remedy Ce. in 4908, » Danes Exclude Use claimed. | of Man and Woman r THE SEATTLE STAR LIBERTY | Woman Minister Champ NEW THEORY OF Speaker in “‘Dry’’ Fight Pp: rohibition Enforcement | | FRUITS: PUTTING ” What wil Why Persians Dying of is Droaton Syedennc | for TEHE ttorney’s Son in 4,200- Mile Flight y Tworog Finds That Son Is Killed ir in Traffic | STEARNS’ Electric Paste Don’ tw agte time tryin, pests with ) kill these owders, liquids or any of Death rae experimental preparations, ‘, 20.—A» ) Ready For Uso—Better Than Traps 8 $1.50 COPENHAGG ere have be ark for 2-02, box, 35¢ 15-or. bof, sl Soild Everywhere DR. EDW BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES | 106 Columbia St | Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 21 Years METROPOLITAN Week Hog. Is a Friend of the Family ™ SAL ai sbnahir Show ZOWKSP, Jy. BLOOM SPICE ey 6 Revur, WHICH § mony into th 50¢, $1.00, 81.50 Packages ALL DRUGGISTS ROUND TRIP from SEATTLE v Mat, 500-8200, Positively the ta and most |J expensive company ever routed on a& transcontinental tour | cove} from Portland City Ticket Office 1405 Fourth, Avé, Phi Main 604 cc TSK tor HOTHEKS - CN THb ORIGINAL, “sMalted Milk ae UNION PACIFIC POPULAR AND DIRECT VELLOWSTONE ROUTE The Food-Drink. for All Agos Avoid Initations— Substitates ope HA) MPG hy PU aA [ Finds West and Middle West Are Strong for) qiqq) Hypothesis Offered by Everett Man Will Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, $ fe { 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. ; f the bulletin, “Conserves, Jams, Marma- } tte ade a ." and inclose berewith four cents in loose > RMON Ss bsase no veae vopunslopsss Miebaeih bag a nit eias eso ins tat $ . § 5 od San Francisco Men All the SPECIAL $16.50 ae 50c TEETH Our partial plate, which does not | >| Aly Ixamination free, THE GROTE-RANKIN OQ OTTO F KEGEL, President CREATION HELD Remarkable Values } For Saturday Sale of Capes, Suits CA Pie 29% CAPES 301 SUIT AO | tha each instance the savings are one-half and even more. And there is generous assortment in each price grouping. You will recognize the values as the most unusual of the season. q —Second Floor |) Noted Scientist y {t revolving present, around the sun. Durin, earlier motion they may them on broken up by the Address Democrats J. William | Cupid Lambasted i in Courts # Engle ml petaniee Plays Legislative Chess | sare to y long-di More than #00 foun letter: and t¢ were canceled. 94 Years Old, He Still Rule Cow HOVE, Eng., July 20.—Alde: John Bulmer, chief of local m presides over_court th jearaes lcen will Travel North! 0 Chamber of Tea Closes Tavern in “Merrie England” | g, July 20.—Municl- | tavern DOWN A WEEK two pairs of #f Ladies’ White Gold Wrist ede Highs Watch grade __woolens, - better tailoring SPECIAL, 1404 Third Ave. S40 $12.50 and wider choice of patterns than we have ever been able to se- cure before. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY (with other work) Mer tae | Drives mma 2 is OR deans 00 MONTHLY or the Le OUR TERMS ARE $2.00 WEEKLY = roof of the mouth if you or more teeth | $5.0 .. $4.0) present patronage in, d by our early custom. | work is still giving good AND ur AND | ur | ur | Ke guaranteed for 15 years | Second Ave. nod University St. n 9 to 6 Dally--0 to 12 Sundaye 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets

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