The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1922, Page 3

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TU et UESD. AY, DECEMBER 1: STERANIDE SECOND NEAR SENECA Only 3 DaysMore To Clarence, the boy with the goggles and the “killing” saxophone — all the girls fall for him— in William de Mille’s ‘Clarence’ —with— May McAvoy Wallace Reid Agnes Ayres Kathlyn Williams A Paramount Picture Added “HAM” HAMIL- TON “THE EDUCATOR” Strand Orchestra Under Wineland i 5 Coming—Rex Ingram’s “Trifling Women” at De Hone: Academy, 13th Ave, every Wednesday, ¥ri- day, Saturday and Sunday Eves. America’s fineat academy beautiful place for refined Best music ular prices. dancers. Pop- claates Hy Soeaien therttoy ‘advanced Monday, 9:39 to dances and new of practice; no embarrassment; worth dow never learn ne from in have prac: om teachers of x ing school at the Bast 0269. Pri- rt Plenty © THIS WEEK aT ime E Nehoum Grcuit VAUDEVILLE?“ 5. 50 Now Playing | ion, Denno Four dohn B. Hymer “Tom Walker in Dixie” Walter ©. Kelly ‘The Virginia Judge Gay and Peart Magtey 10:23 The Pathe News 10:33 DAILY -~—— 2130-85 Riagiahn 4s | 1003 Matinees 230 (Nights 7 anu ¢ ARIZONA JOE AND COMPANY Penman and Lillian EXPOSITION JUBILEE FOUR Glick und Bright ROWLAND AND MEEHAN — PANTAGESOOFPE MARIE AND MARY __McFARLAND >, 1922 Ki MADGE BELLAMY JUST TILL FRIDAY NIGHT R. D. Blackmore's world-famous love story rst National's —with— Loma Doone FRANK KEENAN ALSO— 2,000 powerful laffs in Christie’s “HIGH POWER” COLISEUM M. Jacques Beaucaire ORCHESTRA —Under— TODAY—Until Wednesda First Seattle Showing MABEL NORMAND Added Veature te “HEAD OVER HEELS” Marriage is 8 matter but you wi the trials and tribul two husbands who that strong-arm make wives all the more lov 3 DAYS MORE THEN GO B Peter B. Kyne's laughing 1 how! at ations of methods UNDER. —with— HELENE THE SKIN CHADWICK NORMAN KERRY CLAIRE WINDSOR PAT O'MALLEY MAE BUSCH A450 Tee LATEST “When Love's the Gondolier” Coming—"On the High Seas several centuries Joint in Paris Now PARIS, Deo. 12.—-For the first time bear's ham is now being served at leading hotels. it considered & great delicacy. THE ™ jlarence,” H PALACE HIP || C tn “THE BEGGAR MAID” From Tennyson's Poem Paquisite! Unusnal! Different! Any Time 10¢ Loge Sents 20¢ 6 Girls Wanted at Once for Il am touring next summer with a high-class dancing act com- Eastern dancers, 6 If you do modern or fancy dancing, come up to the A schol- prise from -———____________—— | Talent Wanted for Stage Act dof 2 Seattle. tryout Wednesday ove. arshi dancer DOUGLAS SCHOOL 10 p will be given Stage Dancing Class Wednesday Eve., 7;30 Tryouts every Wednesday, P.M., for Musical, Singing, Dancing the beat “Hamilton Douglas. OF DANCING Ave. and B. Fast 0241 oth Pine St 4:30 ADULTS... [aus t CHILDREN | PAY | Saturday Marie Corelli’s “THELMA” Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave soattle 7 SPECIALNIGHT *9:00, 10:20, . 9:16, 6:16 p.m. Except Sunday Daily SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton aturday and Sunday, Wednesday, Friday, & Sunday, 11:20 AUTOMOBILE 9:10 p.m jaturday and p.m. FERRY Seattle tu Bremerton Dually 7:16, 11:00 a m. xtra trip Bat, & gun, Pamenger Faro 8c Navy Yard Cotman Dock 4:16 p.m, 9:80 p. m. Round Trip Route jorie Lee, A feature of the current ences of 4 wrangling family and ulti bill at the Palace Hip is the excellent toe dancing of Mar-|\ quistte ove element. The cast ts un performing with | usvally effective. tithe Military Trio in their act “From Reveille to Taps.” Miss Lee takes the part of a Red|aream house.” the home that will in a number which ia notable for its scenic | as well as terpischorean fea- ross ures. nurse May Me. Avoy and Adolphe Menjon have important roles in the attraction at the Strand. Aged Dog Regains Vigor Thru Glands TAYLORVILLE, Alibi Pilly, UL, Dee. SEATTLE STAR AT THE STRAND 12.—} prize beagle hound and winner in 6% dog shows In the Con- tral West, has another lease on youth | 4 another clatm to fame as tho eee It of an operation for the trans- plantation of glands, The dog is owned by W. O. Powell of Taylorville. He is 12 years old, and in the realm of dogdom i» more than middle-aged Because his 12 years have given him @ rank second to none, his owner had the operation performed RODOLPH VALENTINO “ALL COMEDY NIGHT” NEWS Columbia Orchestra —TODAY— NORMA TALMADGE “LOVE or HATE” Formerly { PASSION FLOWK NL —IN— oSS PRIC COLUMBIA There is « imugh in every foot of the Universal production entitied “AN Night,” in which Rodolph Val entino and Carmel Myers starred at the Columbia, Without doubt ft ls one of the breesiest and wnappiest farces ever shown nereen, Jt abounds tn us tions and yet it is so deli Jeately handied that there t# nothing | jim it that the entire family cannot jenjoy Round One of “The New Leather Pushers” ts held over thin week by demand of Columbia pa trons. “A Small Town Derby” stars freckiad faced Johnny Fox | &@ comedy racehorses clammic STRAND William DeMille’s latest Para mount production, “Clarence,” aid to be one of the finest refined come dies ever seen on the sereen, ts the| attraction at the Strand. Wallace | Reid, Agnes Ayreon and May McAvoy. ] three noted screen stare, are fout ured. The story deals with the trialx of @ war veteran with a fond: for muste and quiet to adjust the differ mately brings peace to the household | There are many laughs and an ex ee COLISEUM j Every one has pictured a be built some day when the ship comes in or they find olf at the! bottom of the old well Madge Bellamy dreama of @ lux urious Orientallike house where| |there are no chairs or beds to inter: fere with artistic beauty and free [dom of movement. Mins Bellamy, | who W the lovely star of Maurice | Tourneur’s picturization of “Lorna| Doone,” showing at the Collae m, | comes from Texay but her tastes | are decidediy those of the Far East in thie matter. WINTER GARDEN “Head Over Heels,” mand’s latest showing at the Winter Garden, was Misa Nor. | Paul Bern. Mr. Schertzinger known for his “Pinto” Normand, and Mr. laborating director Wind's Malice.” eee ta | with Mine | Bern an the col- ot “The North LIBERTY KE. Mason Hopper, the Goldwyn di. rector who won fame with “It's « Great Life” and “Dangerous Curve | Ahead,” has another fine achieve. ment to his credit in Goldwyn's Peter | B, Kyne photoplay, “Brothers Under | the 6kin,” which ts thé attraction at the Liberty, Mr. Hopper was an actor on the speaking stage and a stage director before turning to mo- tion pictures. eee COLONIAL, Norma Talmadge in “The Secret of the Storm Country” ts the at- traction at the Colonial, The photo | play is from the famous novel of) the same name by Grace Miller White introducing the star in the role of “Tess,” which is considered by some critios as the best part Miss Talmadge has ever played be- fore the motion picture camera eee PRINCESS Altho it was announced that “Sat- urday Night,” Cecil B. DeMille’s lat est Paramount picture, was not a bathing beach picture and would not contain a bathroom scene despite the soap-and-water atmosphere of the title, the temptation to film such a setting evidently proved too strong | for the producer. “Saturday Night,” showing at the Princess, boasts of a bathroom that surpasses those in “Male and Female and “Why) Change Your Wife?” in both beauty and opulence. eee | PALACE HIP Miss Florence Vidor maken her | third appearance as an Associated | Exhibitors’ star at the Palace Hip | | theater in “Dusk to Dawn,” which | | depicts the amazing romances of two girls whose lives are strangely linked together, tho they live at opposite ends of the earth and never meet. Miss Vidor portrays both girls, each one, at dusk, being Instantly transported to dawn in another land, It is a King Vidor production, direct | ed by the star's husband from the Goldwyn comedy, |) irected by Victor Schertzinger and |{! novel, “The Shuttle Soul,” by Katherine Hill Just a THE GE RHODES ©. ellar Week for Christmas Shoppers i home gift silve innumerable ideas ¢ ar orted and Domestic Heather Hose Men's Dept—Main Floor and Wool Heather HETHER one d®tic make that Hose and in all desirable st be of imy shouldn't mi frorr ing Tbe a pair and Woo! of sizes @ b 1 Domestic ported iades 1 any aid Smokers Cabinet Special Better Blankets navy blue wool middie in r cold weather. Upper Main Floor trimmed 14 years. An Special at $3.95 izes 6 to t Umbrellas ted by Everyone oor ‘wnecial $7.15 with fancy handles, sred silk umbrellas and others with Are Featured at Very Attractive Prices ! Heavy Wool Mixed Blankets, beautifully finished in tan, blue, pink and gray plaid designs, pair..... Fine All Wool Blankets, morning, meant such body” happy this year—if things that may be Co.’s Toyland. other things at very low —on the First Floor. OLYMPIC All are Invited to attend the Olym- plo theater and hear Harold Lioyd say, “I Dot’ And Mildred Davis, not to be outdone, also says “I Do!" After that they were married and went to live In a nine-room house land had Magnolia cook for them, be- cause Mildred couldn't bake a cherry ple And they were very happy until Mildred’s brother, one of those tn laws of the “Do-me-a-favor” variety, asked Harold and Mildred to take care of his two young hopefuls—the Disturbance and the Annoyance. Isn't {t marvelous the commotion two small beings can create? If you | doubt it, visit the Olymple theater, “IT Dor" sociated Exhibitors comedy, two reels of hearty laughter ‘Ted Howland and his company of and is Good Luck is thought to go Good Judgment goes farther. TO USE "SALADA” IS GOOD JUDGMENT. “The Tea that is Pure Wool Plaid Blankets, pair............ All Wool Blankets, weight five pounds, pair oe All Wool Blankets, size 66x80 inches, pair. . All Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets, pair. Very Large All Wool Blankets, ‘pair. Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x76, each Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x76, pair Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x76, pair. Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 70x80, pair. Childhood Thrills of Christmas Jey INDING the things you want most on Christmas chosen now at the Grote-Rankin opportunity for early selections while the stocks last is Harold Lioyd’s latest As: | block Fireplace Screens, $8.75 to $43.00. Andirons from $6.50 to pair. $19.50 pair. lace §=6. Bets, $6.75 wo $12.75 cach, Fireplace Grates, $9.50 to a lot in the days when you believed in Santa Claus, didn’t it? It doés not cost much to make some little “some- one just sees the delightful Extra news of interest to mothers of good boys and girls—is that—that there are toys and dolls and prices, making a wonderful Betsy Ann Young Screen Favorite Betsy Ann Hisle, Seattle's young. est contestant for screen honors, re- days late Monday afternoon, after completing her last picture some days ago. Betsy Ann, who was born here Just five years ago, is known as one of the most successful child actors in the movies, Lon Chaney's “Blind Bargains,” in which she takes the part of Cupid, is the latest picture in which she | appears, | She ts staying with her parents, R, at 6278 19th ave, N. |musteal comedy players are presen ing “The Winsome Widow.” a long way, but | embroidered corners and cok $4.10 to $7.20 cach. we $5.50 to s10.76 to $6.75. i ers, $5.50 to $6.00 each. p copper smooth nickel tri and large mica fronts that give a pleasing glow to the room, are reduced. 20-inch Size re trimmings and large oil each tifully finished and with tanks of one gallon capa- city. turned here for the Christmas holl- | ’Kerchiefs Make Dainty Gifts Alliinen hand nied aport of jawn a nty white and oC c fered cor ner 19¢, for 50¢€, Handkerchiefs ir ed line w emt 4 corners, 25¢. Sport Prints of linen and lawn A wide variety @& hoose from. Each, 25@. White Linen and Lawn Kerchiefs with white and eok oreé embroidered corners, Bach, 25¢. Linen ‘Kerchiefs with half inch hems, in solid colors; also white linen and lawn with hand embroidery and @ large assortment of sport . B5¢, or & for $1. Novelty Prints of linen with hand printed borders, solid colors with appliqued and prints dimen ‘kerchiefs priced The Housewares Section Suggests Many Useful Things for Gift Giving! Wear Ever Aluminum Griddles, ig ee Percolators, $4.00 Grand Rapids Carpet Sweep- Gas Heaters and Oil Heaters Boast of Lower Prices! Circo Gas Heaters with reflectors and 22-inch Size $4.69 $6.49 Perfect Oil Heaters with tanks. Priced special $3.95. Miller Oil Heaters, beau- Special $6.49, —Basement Store DR. WO Nature, Chinese Herbal | Remed' M. Hee | esino doés wonders for poorcomplexions Does a poor complexion stand be- tween you and popularity--good times= success? Resinol Ointment and Resi- nol Soap do not work miracles, but | they do make red, rough, pimply skins clearer, fresher and more attractive, | Use them regularly for a few days and always Reliable.” | . & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Ell. 0350, Distributors | see how your complexion improves, Sold by all Trial tree, W: and dealers te totlet |. 8, Resivol, Balthmors, |

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