The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 3

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aot tte charme! it De Milles SLAUGHTER” “Whe drama with a heart! TON CHANEY “Flesh and Blood” Ite Weadertalt feterday. Wuster Keaton te “THR BLACKSMITH” iv RICHARD HEADRICK MYRTLE STEDMAN AND MANY OTHERS PLEADING GUILTY ‘to manufac ture of intoxicating lNquor, Ben . alas Ben Smith, was fined $250 and costs Tuesday when he ap peared before Superior Judge Mitchell Gitar. COMEDY EXPERIENCE VALUABLE TO STARS Tt te waid that Charite Chaplin ts Jone of the best actors on the sereen. | Be that as it may, film folks tn gen eral will concede that the finest dramatio training avaliable to screen artiste ts to be gotten from comedy experience. It ts almost inconcely- adie that euch actresses as Gloria Swanson and Betty Compson were grounded tn the slapstick wohool, and indeed one's credulity ts tried to even ® greater extent at the news that the etately, dignified Rosemary Kron Appearing in “Rich Men's ves" at the Coliseum theater this Week, received her first recognition in the Droadest sort of farce that pio- tures know. a COMING— PETER B. KYNE'S Greatest Story Packed Solid with Thrills! “THE LONG CHANCE” Harry B. Walthall Ralph Graves Fer that Dinner Da nee Use Our service and Hospitality tt Os10 —_—— TODAY'S PROGRAMS | ~— STRAND Conrad Veldt tn “Above oar. LA~—<iladye Walton ta “Top } Moraing } nice ‘MOURE—Chartee Ray ie “A | Tallor-Made Mas. WINTER SANDER any Marehalt tn "Tne Much cone uinkneY tae Chaney tn “Flesh and Blood.” COLONIAL — “Mebbed Hal: Wwente Mewty to | a | eee COLISEUM The story in the picture, “Rich Men‘a Wives,” showing at the Coll the existence of the smart set whose time i# spent in the feverish pursuit which its members will go to amuse pletured in a race staged by th |The “gentlemen” kneel on the floor thelr fair partners straddle backs, guiding them with les of natin ribbon, At the word | "go" they are off and the first couple jat the silk rope drawn across the Ga “Chars Winder Im beg | SEATT LE STAR MYSTERY PLAY seum theater, depicts an evening in | of continual pleasure, The end to! eats at a formal ball. | room is awarded a large allver cup, | eee BLUE MOUSE John McCallum, who plays the but lier at the Stanlaw home in “A Tailor Made Man,” in which Charlet Ray {te starred, and which ts now tn its second week at the F joune thea . Waa for 20 you actor in ngland, where he portrayed char we of all sorta and conditions McCallum was prominent fn ear” series of boy films and wae in many other film productions. eee LIBERTY Patience ta a virtue, and practice makes perfect. With this fixed clear ‘Flesh and MUST HAVE CASH! TOO LONG A DRY SPELL—TOO MANY COATS! It is a shame to do it—right at the beginning of the Raincoat season; but Lhave waited as long as I can for the rainy season to start. My creditors can’t wait for the rain, so I must unload. These coats are of double texture plaid tweeds, cashmeres, heather mix- _- moleskins, velvet corduroy, silk back tweeds, Laraine cashmeres, proof back silk coats in many different shades and models; some ee ae inverted pleat, slashed pockets, convertible collar, belt backs, plain backs, all-round belted; some have reinforced double backs, with new style air ventilators. Every coat is hand strapped and stretched and cemented in every seam. This makes each and every coat as strictly rainproof as possible. If you wear a size between 32 and 44, we have a coat for you. .85 JUST 252 COATS LEFT 9 Coats were reg. 86 Coats were reg. 22 Coats were reg. 104 Coast were reg. 31 Coats were reg. thoroughly $14.75 $16.00 $18.50 $20.00 $22.50 OODYEA RAINCOAT CO. SECOND AVENUE 904 “What Do You Know About This New Device For Making Fire? “Tt consists of small splinters of wood with tips of some substance that bursts into flame when rubbed on a rough surface. If you can send me some I shall be grateful.” A simple request for matches seventy-five years ago, written by a woman living Cousin in New York. In the Middle West to her Today you turn a valve and gas cooks your meals or heats your home; you press a button and the house is Nooded with ight; you turn a faucet and recelve pure, cool water; you lift the telephone receiver and talk to points thousands of miles distant, and by walking out in front of your home you may be transported from the city into the Peace and quiet of the country. All these things are at the command of the ordinary Derson, way. the world! with an ordinary income, Yet some of us are trying to find out what alls living in an ordinary SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who unless you send it. Isn't that fair? fer eny longer, when | | — AV Ava | A scene from the mystery lly in hi mind, Lon Chaney, as the | Strand theater until Thursday night. J "convict in the photoplay, Ramigani, a mystic Goei tek \ and Olaf Fonss as Ca Blood,” now at the Liberty theater, endures great pain while “fixing his bedy into the shape of a cripp He suffers this agony that he may | the famous he goes on and tive while elude the p Chinatown 4 &@ mission to obtain proof that he ta | o¢ innocent of the crime for which he has already served 15 years in the penitentiary Winter GARDEN For one of the sequences of “Too Much Business,” which is now show ing at the Winter Garden theater an abandoned orphanage wan #0 cured as location for the Hotellerte den Enfanta. This orphanage was ideally locat in a garden of shrubbery and vines about 160 feet back from the street jand was itself a pictumesque building |junt the right size for a day nursery The nursery ts only one of several “business” scenes in the comedy }"Too Much Bustnens.” ] eee Bi STRAND Twenty sleek, tawny, man-eating tigers are unannounced members of the cast of the Paramount picture, “Above All Law.” now at the Strand theater. Their pay consisted of three pounds of ntoak each per of India, characterized 1D 97 Ise play which will remain at the The picture shows by Berhard rl Langland, an archite et, Jany, and if any actors ever worked [diligently for their wages, these |black and tan felines aid, They put “0 much pep into thelr work that one of the leading men, who was re quired to go into their den and be me clomly acquainted with them, will carry souvenirs of the oceasion |for some time to come. ‘The animals are cast in the rolés of the fay | pets of an Indian prince and figure |prominently in a revenge plan of the Hindus, eee | COLUMBIA | “Top o' the Morning.” which In jnow showing at the Columbia thea er, and starring Gladys Walton, t» & delightful story of love and ro. mance. | ‘The little star does some emotional work in this, her latest start hicle. Mina Walton has bee ary emotional actress in spite of the fact that only a short time ago the was jlooked upon only as a comedienne eee COLONIAL Wanda Hawley’s latest picture, “Tobbed Hair,” which ta now on view Jat the Colonial theater, is maid to jcontain many funny Incidents, while [the lowe interest fs appealing. Miss - | Hawley’s supporting cast In declared TODAY—TOMORROW WANDA HAWLEY —IN— “BOBBED HAIR” WHAT 18 A FLAPPER? SEK THE ANSWER— THIS PICTURE FLAPPER | COUNTRY CONTEST STORE TOMORROW TONIGHT NIGHT, 6:30 8 O'CLOCK ADMISSION ite Fiatra Added Attraction GERRARD Master Mind of Mental My READER BS Every Afternoon Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening at De Hone New Academy, E. Pike at 13th (Amerien’s Finest) few the beautiful Mahe tn with stare Popu will be ING TAUGHT ola rt Tuss- dot. 3rd, and Thursday eve., Oot. Sth, 6:45 sharp. All be- ginhers should be present. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS |] for beginners and puplla will start on ternoon, Oct. 7th, at opening leason will b and ail the new dances, fancy will be Introduced this, See America’s Don’t m greater ADVANCED CLAS for ladies and gentlemen, agen, will $720 ‘to 11 fancy step no embarra 0 we double the ow Tango Private Intent, bo: ue to dance than any other person in Amer! SPECIAL CUT RATE To all securing tickets on or re Oct. 7th Lam i to nell a full term of & lessons tor $5 and will guarantee to teach you all popular and new dances and take one Tickets he gentl to lead and the various steps will lear Indy to follow This term in wi ever Intend to advantage of our out 4 a ry fading authoritie Priva Jeanons dancing. PRone Vast 026 hours jto have been well chosen. The story centers around a flapper who weeks | adve nture because her lover spent jtoo much time at bustnens. HE May BE A DOG, BUT HE’S NOTED MOVIE STAR “Row-wow! | ‘This tn Teddy's way of saying | “Hello folk! I'm with you again.” | Teddy, an everyone knows, in Mack |Sennett’s wonderful canine stor, |who, after a long vacation, has st jed afresh in Mack Sennett come | He i® now being seen at the Li jerty with Billy Bevan and Mild June and three clever kiddies in * re will probably "in which he has ONLY 2 MORE DAYS, T! GONE— CHARLES RAY ARTISTS— “A TAILOR. 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