The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR f ORNL NE: BERTIE NE OETA RR AOD TEE Ei ( AT THE LIBERTY THE CROTE-RANKIN CO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President LEAVING TONIGHT— “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY” with Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore STARTING WEDNESDAY, FOR 10 BIG DAYS— The world’s most famous lover in his best role since “The Sheik” and his FAREWELL BLUE MOUS! Lieyd who have Pickford’s Country nd Glorta Hope, parte in Mary} Mouse,” have been married tn real fe for exactly one year and thin| e first time they have ever fe. They) f appear * a treat} wouldn't mind ft a| bit if someone would offer them A neat coetarring contract, And} who knows but what the movie fan shall see this interesting duo in cinema's stellar firmament together? STRAND When Knighthood Was in Flower,” the attraction at the| Strand, t» wald to be one of the} most lavish productions ever brought! to the screen, Marton Davies plays the role of Princess Mary and For. rest Stanley appears as Charles Brendon, a captain of the royal guards. eee WINTER GARDEN Colt Albertson, who ts featured |With Mae Marsh in “Face to Face,” the ettraction at the Winter Garden, @ graduate of the University of onneylvania, Ir © he went n the stage omedy in "and © Girl From Rector’s.” “Face to * w mid to be a very baffling ¥ play HELE rTiiirt Month-End Sale Offers Important Savings Dining Room Suites at Reduced Prices Thanksgiving Sale of Steel, Granite and Aluminum Roasters Table Linens at Reduced Prices Blankets and Bedding at Lower Prices Than Usual A Featured Sale of Floor Lamps and Shades Offers Savings to the Gift Seeker Special Values in Toys and Dolls order to obtain the amusing scene et | OLYMPTO Offer Attractive Savings Laughs « lot of people never if 1 creamed they were capable of were literally scared out of them by the! = make up for the role of “Moran” tn LADIES! DARKEN phe nc te ry gp George Melford'’s production for Lioyd performed tn his inimitable P ount of Frank Norris’ famous comedy style in “Never Weaken,” shown yesterday at the Olympia Satis? Dkewing as a yg enw 4 = The firmt two reels of this new! ore areene aan Neo—this uaa comedy, produced by Hal Roach, eere cee & ‘The use of Kage and Sulphur for|with whom Lioyd's entire comedy | °° a many at ak a pe has been ansociated, move) ore Pult of rough and tumble fight| i ural color dates back to grand-|siong swiftly with = lot of typical |i eet ee a valentine | == mother’s time. She used it to keep| Lioydian gags and humor. so Ge — pores her hair beautifully dark, glosay| In the last reel the comedy sud. eae Oe ee ee and attractive: Whenever dently slips Into a high «peed gear took on that dull, faded or streaked | labelled thrills! It maintains a mad,| BRISTOL, Va — Five victims of appearance, this simple mixture was) hilarious pace to the very last fade.| hammer slugging and burning at applied with wonderful effect. out. When tt is over, you are so| Burchfield home here buried Mon- Rut brewing at home is mussy/exhausted from your hearty, and|44¥- Ben Burchfield, in Blountvilie laying fi odolph Valentino ‘THE YOUNG RAJAH’ in the role of Molly of soft drink em iverting role tn “The ady,” « Paramount ary Miles Minter | ving at the 4h) Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore have the leading roles | has to develop her]. “ ae RK. 4 - : Ader” in order to wus | in “The Cowboy and the Lady,” which has its final showing | ls for more thanjat the Liberty Tuesday. “The Young Rajah” opens Wed- ordinary vivaciousne . : — | COLUMBIA | Reginald Denny, who was recently | Incidents, including horse races and| the Iittle kitten's surrender to the | seen by Seattle theatergoorn in|q rescue at sea. The cast includes| Sand Man. q | Sherlock Holmes,” has the leading | ryan Rie The picture ts at the Colonial role in “The Kentucky Derby.” the | "#2 — “ee COLISET a tee | attraction this week at the Colum-| ¢ cUM COLONIAL Gloria Swanson has the most dra- D. W. Griffith employed @ bird! matic role of her career in “The Im |trainer and also an animal tamer | possible Mra. Bellew,” ber newest during the making of “Way Down | Paramount picture, wherein she ta Kast” to get the unusual effects of |4 loving wife tricked into a divorce the pigeon flying upon the shoulder | bY @ Jealous husband and torn from of Lilian Gish at the well and also|her litte boy, who was dearer than permitting it to be petted by Richard | life to her. Griefstricken, she Bartheimess while drawing a bucket | Plunges into a mad whirl of gniety, of water. |far more sinned against than sin. In the Instance of the kitten gotng | Ding, only to be rescued by a true to sleep on the front porch of the | love and borne back to happiness. constable’s office, no end of patience | The picture ls showing at the Coll was employed and over 2,000 feet of | *eum., film are said to have been taken in ability as a * tain # part that biag The picture is full of exciting 3 Days More! CORRGRUK The one and only Glorious ry GLORIA SWANSON i in another remarkable screen offering, in which she wears those fifty lavish gowns she purchased on her recent trip to Paris—Paramount’s td a6 L 9” The Impossible Mrs. Bellew HEY’RE OFF with Conrad Nagel, Robert Cain and Gertrude Astor. prod adh ranages === EME =N=Ms || _ “the Kentuck STILL THE SCREEN SENSATION OF |=I| Derby” Gea: Ill staal and outof-date, Nowadays, by ask-| sometimes hysterical laughs, you|J#l, denies responsibility for deaths. Starring ing at any drug store for a bottle! wonder if the title, “Never Weaken,” Reginald Denny of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-/is a precaution intended for you, or pound,” you will get this famous!for Harold Lioyd, who apparently old preparation, improved by the/ places no value on his life addition of other ingredients, which ee And an Exceptional Musical Columbia at can be depended upon to restore nat | PRINCESS “ : — ural color and beauty to the hair. Dorethy Dalton had to cut a The supreme achieve- = ])| the A well-known downtown druggist | couple of inches off her hair, which says it darkens the hair so naturally | had already been bobbed to some and evenly that nobody can tell !t/ extent, no that she could more easily BEAUTIFUL has been applied. You simply damp-|————______ = MARGUERITE MARSH ment of cinema creators.” Lyle Downing, Beattie Star, ——— en & sponge or soft brush with it With Colt Albertson tn a Mod- | mie MO | and draw this through your hatr, oe ek Oe mane “us itll 0 L | poe leg tage te arn pn ashing- ini calaty : aiacds i i; o morning the gray hair ppears, Knighthood’ ve onpe rbly —— riiEATR snd aioe aacther auaheniens at} ‘Winter Garden Ovehestra aa DOROTHY DALTON 1 delightful entertainment.” = Lave RE ra ih two it becomes beautifully dark and Amy Time 10c. Loge Seats 20¢ wth ee cae Done cle gloany —Advertinement. George Beliman, Seattle Times. Lillian Gish AND Richard Barthelmess §) NOW HERE PAINLESS PRICES | _— ; iB | “Sere 11,1, 3,5,7&9 ‘hureday, Vriday t heel“ ehttaren THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF MARY PICK- DANCES || _ FoRo's At De Money's New . “academy as Pike wt 13th Ave. “‘When Knighthood Was in Flower’ sets a new standard of excellence by which the achievements of other directors may be gauged.” Everhardt Armstrong, Seattie P-I, “WHEN KNIGHTHOOD SQUE BALL The Hippodrome 5th Ave. and University St. Jui JACKIE € “My WOGAN tn noy” A S = Wednesday new try give thelr patiente—the ee kind that our leading univer till Evening br sities are teaching and the A Paramount contribution to masterly screen art 8145 to 1 o'Clock only kind which hae the ap yean f PUBLIC WEDDING Usher in the day of THANKSGIVING with an evening of pleasure Thursday Evening Nov, 86, Grand Thanksgiving Ball For your convenience a limit- ed number of first balcony and loge seats may be reserved at the box office, for each first evening perform- ance, at $1.10. No telephone in the making Just finished “TESS of the Storm Country” Adults. . "ai, | .50c Children | ?4* | .20c Performances daily at 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 — PRICES — MATINEES— Baleony “ Lower Floor.. AFTER 6 P.M.— THE GREAT “THREE—IN—ONE” Entertainment EVERY EVENING Moving Pictures, Vaudeville, Dancing Greater Features Films Selznick News Reel The FIRST RUN news pictures bring the world to your door. ++ BE ++ TBE alone Is cial Rat fore Deo. + BBE ing the quality term Ia worth $1 tend to learn ait Ee = eS NE ed ee

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