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{UESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR "PAGE 3 =S=8=8=88=8=8=8S1F Buddy Messinger Is Star "| THE GROTE-RANKIN CO , | | % ‘oats segenammamea Will See Him Often Now “TUNE MADNESS” fare “are'wentrone, thines, ‘S08 } OTTO F KEGEL, President i — you Me r who, th n fl p v P e Century come » "j “” dy's age te io regular b . # Syery Day & stoplay BECOND NEAR SENECA st ay on ee enaitty and winning | If you think Valen- today neared it cage Sen tino is a lover—see at LY In “The Flirt” Buddy ts the “rege lar feller"—emali brother and con elded = they had «a eal find,” #o y starred him in Universal's lat E ent Jewel production "The Wirt j Ramon Novarro DAY make love! ; which would be credible to one| ociety belle and a ! Ei | > % Here is Buddy Meassinger, rough stoker on the jnew star with Century Com- mad Pacific! stant worry of bin sister, for whom te ' y in titled, Buddy v mood tricks rn dine ting toba Inlaw's cof How | trouble hits the fam that he. ts @ “reglar feller—again, | } incidentally, does a dramatic bit} jedies, who will be here with | the Universal production, “The Flirt,” coming to the | Columbia soon | | Paramount's LIBERTY | = A thrilling depiction of fire at sea| STRAND — the beautiful |forms one of the many punch inci} Barbara La Marr, famous film sorceress of Paris |dents of the Paramount picturiaa-| beauty, who plays the roles of tion of “On the High Beas,” which | sacqueline and Zareda, the siren, | ~—and of three will be shown for 2 ygirvend ow aipgeeticn bpacsigceting cease a men who loved t the Liberty thee tex uae se a eperig her is the story of Trifling Women now 4 ne Stran@, made a personal appearance builds up thrillingly unt a benefit a by the Los Ar there comes @ veritable cyclone o , olen the Mixa 1 r Rex. Ingram’s & climax, and then suddenly an un ms x4 st as ee 4 si me an tems at eat expected finish follows, Dorothy | Marr revived one of her dance in Latest Sensation— Dalton and Jack Holt are the! terpretations and was gurbed in an featured players and Mitchell Lewis | exotic and vivid # As she ts the leading member of the sup-| Passed thru the erush of film fans porting cast |who had oro at the stage en | ee trance for limpee of their fa | COLUMBIA | vor stare, nome one yelled enthu / " Round 2 of H. C. Witwer's “The| Mastically eT pena a }Leather Pushers, in delighting =nere. Gop a ‘. a ate | many fans at the Columbia theater! | Reduced Prices Large Mamma Dolls $5.85 Laundry Sets $1.85 Madam Hendren Mamma _ Dolls | “TRIFLING WOMEN” with Ramon Novarro Barbara La Marr Edward Connelly the Lewis Stone this week. Reginald Denny and) BLUE MOUSE | n | Th pie ‘thine abil |Mayden Stevenson are said to be! The romance of the Norseland, tong | that ave 19 inches tall; beautifully pm se PCE agi Le ees better than ever In their roles of| sung in poem and fable, gives a fine, dressed. Special, $5.85 each. , ” Kid Roberts” and “His Manager.” | wholesome atmonphere to “Thelma,” | "One, Wonderful Night,” starring Jane Novak's latest and most sump- | | Herbert Rawlinson, ie the other fea-|tuous starring vehicle now at the |ture attraction The story in| Blue theater, It was baned weaved around the exciting adven.| on relli'n novel of that tures that occurred to a young ame, wh bas been American adventurer upon hia re-| Trad by millions the world ove turn to New York. Mystery, ro yd ease mance and thrills are blended in| WINTER GARDEN an entertatining and pleasing man- ‘Other Women's Clothes,” with | ner. Mabel Ballin tn the leading role, in| 5 i , |_ Starting Saturday, the Columbia| now playing at the Winter G oo bey 5, and make some little tot happy. } wil! offer Booth Tarkington's master | theater. It ts a story of New York k Special, $1.98 each. |plece, “The Flirt." which Cart| society life and has many scenes in|]! . ° Gate-Leg Table and } a Laemmie, president of Univermal.| London, Paris and other big cites of |f| Pit, Special 79c A $7 25 believes to be the best picture Uni-| Burope, dealin with the adel . , 5 f versal thas ever made. | working girls and moctety folk. A game that grown-ups delight in Chair $7. thing oO ore cee playing—fun for everybody. Spe- Foldi Gate-Leg Table’ with 24- | COLISEUM | COLONIAL cial 79¢ each. EOGING COL ee rae a | Most people get married, of} »rescination,” the latest Mae Mur inch top and two chairs, finished fun— fouree, but what do they really | ray production, which is presented . in old iyory. Special $7.25 the know about wedding services? Itity nobert % Leonard, reveals the Crack Shot Special 59c set. MORE! black | basket and metal wringer. Special, Dressed Dolls $1.98 #15 enh. “Mibs” Dolls—15 inches tall; fully | reese aad wee atrarive, font Roller Skates $1.98 | cial, $1.98 each. ‘ All-steel ball-bearing Roller Skates Kiddie Kars $1.98 with adjustable arrangement. Buy Take your choice of No. 2, 3, 4 and owe and girls. Special, | and re takes a clergyman who bas united tamous star in the most ambitious of Harmless, fascinating and_ in- thousands of couples to qualify a8! her room No other character that structive game for little kiddies. : Special, 59¢ each. Doll’s Dresser $1.95 Jan expert. In the screening of th®| she has portrayed requires aa much wedding scene in “June Madness.” | wericult emotional acting as “Fas Viola Dana's new picture at the! ination,” which is now at the Co- This little dresser has two draw- Coliseum, Director Harry Beaumont | ionial theater. Large T; ts 19¢ — be . had the professional assistance Of “Hascination” ix by Edmund Gould L : ‘ Tro! ish |the Rev. Neal Dodd, pastor ot the|ine who wrote Mi nee — ' ae that are white and is very attractive. S Strand Orchestra famous Littie Chureh Around the! 4.0), fuarcearbi bright and will ple: the chil : s ‘ 5 jpe- black \Corner in New York, frequented by | Onally succenst nA Le gape a children cial $1.95 each. ida Bergere. Most Special, 19¢ each. Wind-Up Toys 49c Kitchen Cabinet $1.95 stage and motion picture stars, Dr | Dodd who performed the Jack Pick ford-Marilyn Miller ceremony, spent neveral days at the Metro studios of the soe are laid in Spain. Miss Murray appears as Dolores De Lina the daughter of « Spanish father and under Wineland Fe ae oer: epics [A Ammertoan mother A special assortment of mechan- Hardwood Kitchen Cabinet with | JACKIE AN in Coming— : of the pleture. ksi ical wind-up toys—toys that are shelves and drawers —and fully | CO0O0G. N i jazz, patina 1c ine SEN -- | no end of amusement to children. equipped — just like mother’s. | “Oliver Twist “One Week of Love! Special, 49¢ each. Special, $1.95 each. The question of whether caveman am |methods are superior to moderr courtship is being battled to a finish at the Princess theater, where Con Then there are ample assortments of Automobiles, Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, TODAY stance Talmadge in the feature in her — . ‘ 2 7 hs intent First Sattonal altractian. “fae Electric Trains—and hundreds of other things to delight children. Mae M urra Primitive Lover.” Aq in her previoux | previous sereen coenses, the sta i y scores innumerable points with tar On the First Floor, right next to the Main Entrance, { For a real good time drop in and see a and roadhouse raid! jeopardy! mere, where you can make selections quickly and comfortably. “FASCINATION” COMING WEDNESDAY “MAN-WOMAN ARRIAGE” PAINLESS PRICES keen interpretation of comedy situa tions, while Harrison Ford and Ken neth Harlan lend able support FRYE’S PURE PORK A E js t ith cate and rate ming- | concert violinist and , PLEASING CIRCUIT Bobby Lehman, as the diminutive | tions He plays different selections | flapper gives the audience a sur-|each day, accompanied by Yvonne eng vaudeville bill with! prise. Dave Thursby enacts an Eng. Marr at the plano. Joe Weston and| nig & novelty new tol iish gentleman-bum and is brought | Graee Eline liven up the bill with a noes, the Pantages CAr-| tack several times by applausd. Jan | musical comedy hit and the original NOW SHOWING— MABEL BALLIN Yery Pleasing bili thix week. | tubini, sald to be world-famed as a| revue, “Bits and Pieces,” is a pleas | —in— ‘® Patience” {s an act dety- a Fe ‘own ling close. || “OTHER a casei — - | WOMEN’S News ONLY 3 MORE || CLOTHES” Comedy DAYS—THEN GONE «> WHERE the sun shines most of the time. Out-of-door life all | the time. Thousands of miles of paved high- ways through picturesque semi- | tropic settings make motoring won- derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast. Most Vag) hes system of eee, apartment houses, cottages, bunga- lows and small suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all ; @osts reasonable. Room for everybody. | THELMA” FEATURE Pee 1, NN | |“ONE | WONDERFUL RIE | NIGHT” i “ LLI Herbert Rawlinden AND “THE LEATHER The Best and Cheapest Food on the Market On sale tomorrow (Wednesday) and Saturday at all of FRYE’S MARKETS Bu 25. ‘The Famous immor- fal Leve Story trom the Nevel by Beautiful Living Newent Style ¢ Staged by the Any Time 10 TODAY—UNTIL SUNDAY “THE NEW DISCIPLE” A Story of Big Business and a High Ideal You Have Read the Meck, Now See the Pleture— Booth Tarkington's Masterpiece —AND— RLIE COMING PUSHERS” Together With Ted Howland UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Fr e’ Ss M ar kets pul Late it “My Sweetheart : cihaeria ouiea katie neers ye Meat Co., 519 Third Avenue through Reginald Denny fzes [ake City, oF 9 part of the way by ecean trip. Me | * Columbia —COMING SATURDAY— 4 BOOTH TARKINGTON'S i Masterpiece “THE FLIRT” Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Avenue Central Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Olympic Meat Co., 1416 First Avenue Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue ’ WANT MeAWTs” From Sweden” |SATURDAY / DEC. 23 \COLUMBIA Vansiry Mats, 20 Even. Se is of Melody LUE MOUSE} | Madison at Second