The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 7

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NSA TURDAY FOR INDEFINITE RUN TAKE A IN 1 OF LOVE! ELINOR GLYN author of “Three Weeks” is the be teacher tn HER LATEST ROMANCE world th pe! pitt C , Wednesday~ A lot can happen “Six Days.” DELICIOUSLY DARING AND OH! WHAT A PICTURE! in OUR REGULAR NIGHT PRICES 50¢ WILL PREVALL ALL DAY EVERY DAY DURING ENGAGEMENT +» Elinor Glyn Scenario by Ouida Bai UUNE MATH s. Editorial Direotor NOW SUNN M. COHAN'S Bl BROADWAY MIT —With— JOHNNY HINES “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” BIG SCOOP! Authentic Japanese Earthquake Pictures! Nile is believed to cc greater variety of fish than any river in the world, 9,000 kinds hay ing been accounted for UROLOGY Says ing stgpecta More Than 20 Experiénce Consultation Free | Yea Scientists have never been ab listactorily to determine, why ‘makes a noise when cracked ant- a whip Corner Pike St- Estimate of Expenditures and Receipts of Seat- tle School District No. 1, King County, Wash. (Required by Chapter 138, Session Laws of 1919) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rd.of Directors of Seattle School District No. 1, King County, Washington, estimate hat said District will need during the school year beginning July L, 1923, $4,571,000.00, shown by the itemized statement given below This estimate statement {s subject to revision and the Board of School Direc the above named district will meet at 7:30 y'clock p. m., Mond October ist, 1923, at the office of the E of Directors, 30 Central Building, for the purpose of givin taxpayer the opportunity of being heard “in favor of or a iny proposed tax levies," TIMATED EXPENDITURES 1923 - 1924 of General Control . ot Instruction of Operation of Maintenance and Permanent Impro: Expense of Auiliary Agencies Mi Miscellaneous Expenses Other aymenta pense pense exp Expense 2,010.00 69,825.00 120,301.00 $ 4,571,000,00 Total—Estimated Expenditures ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 3 - 1924 ya at 14e) yu at 7c), $1,431,000.00 671,000.00 10,600.00 28,000.00 State Apportionment «(1 County Apportionment (8, Smith-Hughes Fund High School Apportionment Fund ..... ‘ Tultion—High, Gra and Vacation Schools High School Bonus ... Fines and Penalties Sale of Merchandise: Sclence and Athletics ..... Taxes to be Collected (10 Milla on Estimated Valua tlon of $240,000,000) . deobbdeccesve aay 4,000.00 Domestic 12,200.00 2,400,000.00 Estimated Receipts +4, 571,000.00 EATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 1, REUBEN W JONES, Secretary LOU STAUDE, Comptroller detailed statements of the above expenditures may be Lou Staude, Comptroller, 856 Central Building, Total— Complete obtained from upon request, | No matter Enid Marian, Bennett of Maid Hood Night appears “Strange which next in the Applejack adapted: fron ‘Captain Miss Bennett modern Er bo and appears as a } girl and ¢ cabin jered wagon carny Pump After 20 Years; Alvita Restores Health : Mary A Long Mrs Beach, Calif become so serious indigestion A to use a relief. Having suffered for with what the doctors termed nery ous indigesti fly that I was compelled whose cor that stomach 40 years to mach pump 1 just wanted Alvita eke | am 1 ‘ouble—and cannot r mmen r products too highly to suffer « hums as 1 was Alvita ts which bi phosphatvs nvery m whieh can be axsin ly concentrs the dee Science discovered is a rich atore of the vital mineral salts if you have tried many try this tonic of nature Jollar buys a box of Alvita at any Adver house ren now, A ablets drug store. tivement EVERY GIRL SHOULD Before she necks to have her name in the “BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY" — sun FELIX the funny cat in elix In Hollywood” Coming Saturday: “Jewel—A Chapter in Her Lite” MORE DAYS Prince Rajbar Avdalas “Master Mysti |] other Acta THE SEAT" COLISEUM Agee LIBERTY May Heputation, BLUE MOUND Little Jolin: ATMAND Cheat COLUMBIA roadway WINTER Le Duster Keaton In 'Phree McAvoy in “Mer AXDIN—Shirley Mw PANTAG vaudeville, nd Amer fean pleture i t Tan ayapatheti rh Mian in t ho for an tre make t Ind nnd Jack Holt play husband, the of th MOUSE BLUE medy as and ia win audiences pir puntry town In New York and on New York's famous White Way, A girl, raised in the little town, who had dreams of a stage ¢ and whose came true but rather unhappily the main character, portrayed Lowell Sherman is cer dreams n Kenyon TY A story of part that newny old Hor Bt ture in which M tured at the Liberty of the life of a girl whose ix ruined the publishin ngational s May Lloyd Hyatiés, several other eriean life and the pers take on,” McAvoy in it in the. ple in fon now, It teila name of inan ars in the ple COLONIAL Dordthy Wh the ¢ Dalton in Walked Alone, nial for the nesday night. The that theater will be featuring Alice Lake Sills. The will be last times Wed. next feature at ‘Chicago Sal,” and Milton | Woman WINTER GARDEN Shirley le Mason's comedy will have showings at the Winter Garden, Wednesday. A great love story, “The Affairs of Lady Hamilton,” will have its first showing at the Winter Gar- dep, Thursday. PALAC nr Vengeance ound,” its final of the ing of the the screen fe Palace Hip this week. The ple ture js full of thrills, many of the scenes taking place under the ocean with divers searching for a sunken treasure chest. Virginia Faire, Ralph Lewis and Van Matti more are the prineipg Deep,’ atory sea, it serving as LAST TIMES TODAY DOROTHY DALTON “THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE” HURSDAY "C HICAGO SAL” Last Times Shirley Mason + tn “LOVE BOUND” morrow “The Affairs of Lady Hamilton” ILIOUSINESS “atok bend sour stomach, ‘onsily avoided. An active liver withont calomel, |CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never sicken or gripe—only 25¢ by | Brown | The “branding scene” will leave you speechle: Just Two Days More-~ | In her first hetic role in POU pieture with happy ending “The il Cheat” —with— Jack Holt —and— Charles de Roche About a woman who bafgains her sout Also— “Tail Light” A Cameo Comedy SPEOIAL— Millinery Fashion Show (Courtesy Mi Maxime’s ry) half of latent [| STRAND ORCHESTRA —under— 8 WINELAND Playing “Tales of Hoffman Marcheta and W. Griffith's voi drama, j i a thrill Home of the Big § ore—Kirst National's ture of the bill at the Proposals will be r bureau of Supplies and A Navy, Department, Washington, D. until 10 o'clock a. m., Oct. % 19 for deliverin al, Navy Apply for Offic Wash and Wash, Supply pund, master ( ral oft “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” COMING ON SCREEN A famous play, Hackett's App. \ filmed under the title of ‘Strangers of the Night," is coming 10 the Lib. erty thoater next Saturday, It has been produced by Fred Niblo, who directed ‘The ‘Three Musketeers,"* “Blood and Sand’? and ‘The Fa Niblo was given free rein to build mous Mrs, Mair.'? magnificent settings and the made up exclusively of play titled to be classed as sta Moore, Enid Bennett, Barbara Marr and Robert McKim have the four principal roles, while such fi. vorites as Emily Fitzroy, Otto Hoff. man, Mathilde Brundage and Thom. a4 Ricketts share honors in the sec. ondary group of popular players, » atory concerns a timid Brit: into whose life comes pirate nee on the crest of a storm, Thess Meredyth adapted the story to the screen and it was photographed by Alvin Wyckoff, stage “Captain cast is en mets * | ple ‘TACOMA DEFIES AND WE ACCEPT Neighboring City Will Try to Excel at Fair Fair at will at hurled nber of ma chamber ulated t their mett ma Chamber of urle challenge petitor without of the handicap fact wet that way?” v attic chamber cani its telegraphic acceptance Tac Beatle 1” cham just how It er proposes to it doe that the und that stern alley they Washington of of with a good a bit of xpice mber the combine # kt information jun nd thing Tac committe real chances aluable time, Bo to the ma Cl na the luable er in contest been by the understood to be Tacoma to oman not ntated in committer its iden that an be induced they will womer the falr their husbands go children, too that and take wlong The mer ttend: Washington Fair the telegram Chairman y attle ¢ amber chatmbe on the Western next week, read by the How expect trophy.” the ance record at Tuenday of received Gregory nmittee We Tacoma chamber net that w nolning w raid in challenge put liver an but if the Seattle chamber ting upon a souvenir being given to re city contest rman member the by, that at the he great int souvenir jon of the mber's conell contest in Tacoma ch trophy case, haid yesterday fe of the the fair ir management » keep account of the from each city each day, At ach seven days of the beginning next Monday which ballots cotlected made will October est on at will co-oper ta box in are will and opened and a count The content Sunday will nnounced midnight the Monday 7, and results be an ‘OFFER PRIZES FOR PICTURES: Announces {Puyallup Fair Photo Contest PUYALLUP, Sept, 26.—Amateur photographers will also have an in ning at the Western Washington }fair this year. The fair will give prizen of $20 for the best 12 pictures And $10 for each of the next best 12 pictures taken at the fair grounds by mateur photographers The conditic for mong the amateur photog stated as follows: Rach pant must submit not less than 12 pictures taken’ on the fair grounds, indoor and outdoor scenes inclu these must be submitted to the West ern Washington Fair association not later than October 22, 1923. Each picture must be accompanied by the plate of film from which it Is made It is stated by fair officiais that all | films and plates will be returned to | the owners on or before December 1, but the Western Washingte association reserves the right |to retain for its own use | tures ax it and it is under stood that while the films or plates the Fair association the association may have as many pictures printed therefrom fag it desires, without liability to the owner of the plate or film. A board of three judges will make the rds, | the judges to be chosen by President W. H. Paulhamus of the F elation, and will include one profes |sional photographer. ‘The fair will !open Monday, October 1, It will con |tinue for seven days |SEATTLE FOLKS SEE COLUMBIA FEATURE Life,” thin desires possession of the ir asso: “Jewel—A Chapter in Her a new Lois Weber production of the | story by Clara Louise Burn was accorded high praise by a sentative group of Seattle peo- who previewed it recently at a private showing at the Columbia the ater, According to those who saw the picture the book has been tran scribed faithfu.ly to the sereen and it was acclaimed by them to be one of the finest productions of its kind fered, ‘A Chapter in H will open at the Columbia the- ater Saturday | CLAIR STARR BACK FROM NEW YORK TRIP ir Starr, | fam pretty comedienne and , assistant to Will King, }is back in Seattle now after a three | weeks’ trip to New York, She will be back on the stage at the Heilig| jnext week with the comedian when |he presents "Up in Mabel's Room, ja farcical musical production Miss Starr brought back with her | number of new and popular song hits of the East and also new cos: ae ue and dress material to be used in future productions by the local company. Charles Carrad, George Coopsr and Frank John T Eliott, Prince are the latest additions to the cast | of “Her Temporary Husband," which First National is making. ‘The principal parts in this screen ver. sion of Edward Paulton's humorous stage farce are played by Owen Moore, Sidney Chaplin and Sylvia Breamet, trophy, | attend-| such pic | PAGE 7 t) Solid story as tender as a white STARTING SATURDAY, Weeks—A of a girl who couldn’t stop loving— for Two love rose prize | o OAT PUTA AOR iy fl D. W. Griffith's sh 7, | “The : WhiteRose With MAE MARSH, Dempster and Neil Hamilton. Ivor Novello, Carol in going to rent) simple. | white and then gg 1% -as big as joy— \ white rose that turned crimson a picture as big as love— big as ennobling tears—a true story of life! Honey's new academy, East Pike at 13th el \ UNUSUAL CAFETERIA BY DAY AT LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY TINY BURNETT'S Sag ORCHESTRA AEROS WiTH REGULAR CAFE SERVICE stepe eight i kinners’ clas advanced, all our halt. Private lessons all hours. Prow fexsional teachers. PUBLIC DANCES , Saturday and Sun- ® elody Shop Orcheatra, pep and enjoyment. | Popular in the jolly crowd, Phone. No More Cw ‘Hair —Says Science Wonderful Clean, Colorless Liquid Restores Original Color Results in a Week \e/ y Science again has scored a triumph in the discovery of a very remarkable liquid known as Kojor-Bak. If you are gray, just apply this liquid to the hair and scalp and your hair will soon take on the actual color it had in the past. Not a trace of grayness | will remain, Kolor-Bak comes in the form of a clean and colorless liquid, con- taining properties, which quickly | restore the lost color to the hair and give it renewed vigo' And note that the oné prepavation is for all colors of hair. No special | solution required for each color— | no samples of hair required. | You will find also that with | Kolor-Bak the hair has the same shade throughout, It does not appear streaked, faded or dyed.” Every scientist, every physician, knows that gray ‘hai is hair that has ceased to receive its normal supply of coloring matter or pig: {ment from certain tiny cells (called follicles or papille) in the | Scalp, because these cells have | become inactive from illness, | shock of some kind, scalp disease, dandruff, infection, neglect of the hair, or ‘lack of circulation, ete, But no matter what the cause of the grayness, it is simply amazing | to see how it disappears when Kolor-Bak is used, ae is a real substitute for the natural pig- mentation, "| Special Price Sale 6 Days Only $429 Bartell Drug Stores “A REPUTATION us RELIABILITY” 2D AND PIKE 8D AND MADISON 1908 BOREN AVE WINST AND PIKE FIFTH AND PIKE 610 SECC SIXTH AND PINE BALLARD AND 22D N, For eat sa Teching Scalp and Falling Hair pkglor Bak’ also. works, wonders tn, the it cane of andra Thabiag ine yoroug hairs Many who do not need it int of erayness Use it for ite cleansing, tonle proverticn. » 2) AND UNION DAV

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