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Ross @iin o- a new-type tooth paste wi TUESDAY, RIN- TIN- the wonder Police dog “WHERE; THE NORTH BEGINS” ANDY WARD AND MIs HAND HENRI ©, Le PANTAGES FEATURES YOUTHFUL SINGER An Amazing Picture And Adorable BABY PEGGY “Nobody’s Darling” and REGINALD DENNY in H.C. WITWER’S “LEATHER PUSHERS” Coming — Prisciitt Dean in “Drifting” erouse| t the Pantages theater this week. sing Ar . H st pop TODAY—LAST TLMES William Farnum in “MOONSHINE VALLEY" . My Friend, The Devil Wednesday First Seattle Showing CHARLES JONES in “THE FOOTLIGHT | *Free A 10-day test of this new way of teeth cleaning Send the coupon True Beauty Is impossible to those who leave film on teeth « Prettler teeth form one great beauty item. And millions now en- 1%, them. Every day they are com- iting the dingy coats of film. This offers you a ten-da: the method they employ. test of t is used dainty people of some 50 na- Oi: . And you will always ‘ when you once see what it does. 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The prodiction is en- | attraction Billy West p } “s ” PALACE HIP Filly Weston titled, “Pretty Peggy,” and|*4tACB Mar a A | most entertaining he has yet|on the Barroom Floor,” ne tle showman, fs at Pantages t M presented in Seattle. Palace Hip theater. Tho week after an at 0 | METROPOLITAN | trong in human interest Musical Lawoffice,” f * a e etropolitan, ts © great | feat ures of the new bill, t | It an ef of the n with Hugh Emmett, the ven. M sinithvig Lali megan > t r d triloquist, owned and operated the crt gaa ernie] CME UP EM |trioain, owns von enerte to : sins and founded Oregon, ps | ap! ‘ r ir ; a bs when the xold rush to Califgrnial TT 4... ° rs : Inuous vaudeville with jwben the wold rush to | Calitera™t Hermie King’s Band Track eat chaitiat iy as true to | 5 it is possi | rtainment had " boy, Jed fn STRAND A number of favorites, in Miriam ¢ Kenneth He Gaston Glass, Joxeph Dowling. Pitts and Fred Malatesta, appe The Gir] Who Came Back,” at Miriam Cc and gives wh y finest portayal. picture is an adaption of Charles Blaney’s tamous stage play and| oper, Strand theater now is with the regeneration of a} country girl in the city | cee BLL MOUSE The action of ‘Where the North |™ Begins,” the picture now at the Blue Mouse, is set in the Far North, miles } from civilization near a Hudson Bay | trading post. Tho atory tells of tho! | adventures of a young trapper anda} | girl who have to deal with a gang of } crooks. A. wolf-dog, played by Rin Tin-Tin, takes an active part in the development of the story. oee | LIBERTY | The garden spot of California, known to globe-trotters.and tourists as “Callfornia’s Garden of Eden,” ts one of the beautiful scenic spots | shown tn “Bluebeard's Eighth Wife,” Gloria Swanson’s dramatic picture | which is now showing at the Liberty. The play ix dectared to be the best Miss Swanson has ever made ard it }ig having @ highly successful run. ee COLUMBIA | The criminal world and the pent. | tentiary figure strongly In the story of “Legally Dead,” tho Columbia's | | feature this week. The great scien tif lc discovery, adrenalin, the drug | which restores human life, also is a} | big factor in the story. Milton Sills lis the star and Claire Adama ts first |1in his support In the picture. | eee COLISEUM The photography of ’Salomy Jane,” the present attraction at the | Coliseum, i sald to be one of tho tine features of the photoplay. The| story is one of the great open spaces | of the West in the early fifties and jhas been transfered to the screen with highly dramatic effect. Jasque | Une Logan and George Fawcett are the featured playe WINTER GARDE Action und humor {s plentiful in “Tho Footlight Ranger,” now at the ter Garden. Charles Jones is the | and is seen as a husky Western- er. The leading feminine player is Fritzl Brunette. eee OLYMPIC / “Where Am I?", one of “Snub” Pollard’s funniest comedies, is keep- ing Olympte audiences laughing now. “Snub” is seen as a young husband at De Honey's New Academy, Piko at 13th, in order to prove the superior quality of our school and how easy it is to learn modern dances, new steps and the tango, I will admit pu to oW A Ole Thursday evening our Advanced Cini Monday evening at 8:40, for $1.00 each lesson, or 8 lessons, bexin- ners, $6.00; advanced, $6.00. Plen- ty of practice; no’ embarrags- ment; a few lessons you will be a dancer. Remember, Beginners, Thursday evening: Advanced, Monday evening. Private lessons, all hours, day and svening, PUBLIC DANCES overy Wednenday, Sa day evening tra, More pep & it. Wednesday, ape: ture night. Join the jolly crowd war prices, Phone BA st You can earn a good living on a fow acres of ground, Many places are being advertived in the Want Ad Columon tonteht, | depict. The stars, Warren 1 Lois Wilsor won: rizatio and other} pr st Torrence | with tho ald of his trusty m THE SEATTLE STAR f' oe ee, ile || OOS Old | WORLD ==; Friendship of MAKE-BELIEVE 3 Weston Here After| She marrie *| 12 Years’ Absence millionaire to TODAY’S PROGRAM ay ln tN Pll eh érnorourax "rhe Covered and beats thi modern Bluebeard at his own game! Now— | GLORIA SWANSON tin, fai © the New OLYMPIC play Comedy, revue and photo: who goes the head with one of his wife's bli “nutty” after being hit on | Takes Honors bth WIFE” Her not Will, dominates the | stage 0 Hellig thin week where Protty Peggy,” the lat * {duction and the first own pen to be pr In Camp “A Pleasant Journey” virtuono’s ni tonment with the player garb, is an offective Von Suppe’s “Lig March of the Woode: ther aire with a militar phere. Of course they still purvey a jazz, with “I Cried for You" and Peanuts" as the featured numbers 2 | onitions, introduces a bit of comedy 7) a pee ie see | POLAR FLIGHT od. Love. | NEW YORK, Sept. 11.-—Haakon he farce {teelf, one of the fun-|W. Hammer, Seattle fiyer, an-| lest vehicles this company has cdoned Hones in an interview here yes- | at the urlitzer Efnest P. Russell, Organist Seattle, hin former home. poe) Coming: Presented, combines romance, mys-|terday that he might attempt al “Lawful Larceny” tory, marital woes, comedy and | fiight across the North Pole in caso music, Ikey Lechinsky ts a‘ hen-| Roald Amundsen, polar explorer, | pecked husband whose hobby ts /falied in his attempt next summer. Peaeru2 " SS identifying motor cars by the sound Amundsgn was to have attempt | AS DAD FISHES of their horns. He solves “Tho| ed the flight this year, but abandon-| ,"Just throw me half a dozen of |Mystery of the Knife,” however,|ed the attempt. Ho is scheduled to|those trout.” nsery-| reach Seattle from Nome early next| “Throw them?’ Jant, Mike Dooley, and again be-| week “Yes; then I can go home and comes, master in his own house Hammer declared that he would |tell my wife I caught ‘em. I may In its costuming, stag and / attempt a landing in the vicinity of|be a poor fisherman, but I am no musical moments the new show ts nd would study topo. | llar."—Household Words, designed to win the approval of ditions there it his| — every audience. Mildred Marklo’s| flight materializes | You can earn a good living on a few acres of ground. Many places aro being advertised in the Want |Ad Columns tonight. sweet soprano voice feelingly inter if prets “Songs My Mother Used to SAYS MA TO PA Sing,” while Rubye Adams {s her us-| "I seo th bats in the Ama ual pepful self leading “My Sweetie | zon country at Sr eaten a SSB Went Away.” “That's no A style show ts Interpolated tn Don | length of ac 7 We Smith's number “Just a 1 That} = lll Prescrite Men Forget;" Jens Mendelson’s dance Small acre tracts are being sold | rl rs Hoe : ers help him put over “Bebe; Clara! north of the city Seattle real||| “cherman arrtes La Valle ts as cute as © Down | estate dealers s iso them at bar- Will King Revues at the on the Farm” and Bess Hill wins re Want Ads. ||| Heilig for tired business Peale encores with her “Bananu| - —————|I| men, unhappy house- Z hea |derer of Judson W. La M gure, was wives and overworked recelved by the city council Mon- * | y school children. Reward for Killer {asy. 11 vas referred to the finance |} 0000 Friday, “Pretty J | committee. la Moure was shot Asked by Carmen join whiio sitting at tho contre! A petition from the Street Car jler of his car, Men's union that $500 reward be| 19th ave. carl ffered for the capture of the mur- ing CORNS- stop their pain in one minute! Dr. Scholl’s Zino-paas pro- tect while they heal—wholly new method. Absolutely safe! Corns are due to only one cause—friction- pressure. Heretofore, corn-sufferers have ignored this, Peggy.” Kiddies time. end of the y on the morn: a Dime any They have risked infection by cutting their own corns, or they have used cor- rosive acids to eat away the dead tissue, frequently with damaging results to the surrounding live tissue. Zino-pads—Dr. Scholl's new discovery — give immediate relief from pain while re. moving the cause. 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At your druggist’s or shoe dealer’s, _ Put one on—the pain is gone! | | hi a 'FOUND DEAD, lat |from the town of Rainier, the body | : of Car Christofferson, 62, a |man, was found lying in the door | that a terrific struggle had resulted of his cabin yesterday afternoon. been struck with a sharp instru- ment from behind, as there was a PAGE 7 As quick with the gun as with her eyes. BRET HARTE'S celebrated romance— “SALOMY = § JANE” | with Jacqueline Logan George Fawcett Maurice Flynn James Neilt Charles Ogle Clarence Burton Louise Dresser Also— pass 3 : Mack Sennett’s scream} KYL ARKING” } With Kenneth Harlan Miriam Cooper zaston Glas Zasu Pitts Joseph Dowling Also “Ham” Hamilton “THE BETTY ANDERSON soprano, direct York, singing OPTIMIST” dramatic from New Jazz Classico—“Annabelle” The Sweetest Story Toved ——~ Told,” each afternoon and Strand Orchestra | evening. undér J Wineland on CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. 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