The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928. Bett Com sO and Bert Lite All the thrills, the beauty, the excitement of a life time squeezed into one gorgeous screen romance Rillte Leewen- = her sinter STRAND ORCHE RA Under WINELAND Playing y Frim! THE SEATT Last Times Tonight, Thomas Meighan in “Back Home and Broke” SATURDAY! RICHARD BARTHELMESS A TT TTT in First Natio M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Fenn COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA der = ON 4 an & \ 5 thotoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art SATURDAY— More laffs than you think The Liberty can hold— Tonight Only—“The Dangerous Age” Where there’s laugh there’s hope—but the hope disappears when the cas- tor oil comes horizon! prices uy the bon NOTICE—Special during the run of “Dr. Jack,” enforced by our con- tract, will be 50 cents in the even- ings and 85 cents in the afternoons. Se OLD LLOY Dr. Jack day at the Frye hotel formally pro tested against any tampering with | the present industrial insurance law | Insurance Change! By the state legislature. A commit} A meeting of 103 manufacturers! tee, representing every basic and} and employers of labor held Thurs-| hazardous industry of the state, ex-| - ~|leept agriculture, will go to Olympia! Employers Protest DR. Just returned China, brings Remedies for Men \ Women. } Specialist Stomach and | Femais Troubles The Dr, N. Yow Chinese Remedy 146 Youier Way. Main DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S | DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Ce. Leading Dentist 4a99| for More Than 21 | Years Weak |; | areas Glands [oIor" Require Scientific See Us for Those New Treatment Glasses $5.00 Complete All Work Guaranteed HUTESON-DONAHEY ort, 100% Wentinke, North of 9 trom | mi 4 The KxGovernment Whysican is # Gland Specialist and can be seen at the Port of Health, 1327 Third ave., FREE. | Opposite tbe P. 0.—On ‘Third Ave. | jto make known the employers’ atti tude Feder meeting was called by the industries of Washington ARE, Ireland, Jan. 12. ansdowne’s house at Derreen, in County Kerry, has been demol ished by Irish rebels Thuraday. torneys in which came to to be | York Drops Heart Balm Suit Against Man Miss Gi ster 500 di comm| A and the dismis ———— You See About This PRICE $1,900—CASH $100— $15 MONTH Here is your chance, and worth your time looking into, Besides a constructed, pretty home, re of garden gol, goes with it. Better call for free book “H.C, PETERS 726 Third Avenue New Oo Wanny?t 10 r, 8¢ pany Meredith, New , dismissed the go suit against 1 on of a wealthy merchant, 1 ement between at tlement of the sult, Miss Meredith alleged she attte to marry Hibl t the chureh,” , only brought New Company NOT TONIGHT DEARIE Ank Someone Who Saw It! Why, thing you fe Next Week: “WX x Office ait HE RP ae yjsota clubwoman, who's ed a movement to pension all] x LE STAR Now Legitimate Stage Has | Begun to Imitate Movies I Johannes Kreisler” Venture; BY GLENN HUGHE NEW YORK CITY 4 short time in the vicinity of When a Brady ‘oadway like Wm, ntaid producer | rinks @ large] offer alr ething has hap-| 1 to Jar loose the wolid concrete But the greatest novelty and risk of all ie the new venture of the Sel wyns called “Johannes Kreisler.” This production was imported from Berlin—that is, the stage effects were, along with thelr inventor Bvend Gade, @ Scandinavian. These effects consist for the most part of « plex and in also & pa ment The purpose of the elaborate mechaniom is to make possible the ging of a pinay requiring many quick changes of scene. “Johannes | Kroisier” han 41 scenes, in Mr, Gade's manner, it reser | ng picture in which the actors of the Imported equip: It musing to wateh, and at times tt is pletorially beautiful, but on the whole it is not dramatic, for the simp! anon that the attention jence is broken too often ging scene. One becomes © acutely aware of the mechanice| that there is little possibility of con- | centration on the theme | jos, there tan't much theme. eries of wintful love-episodes, ailiar by Offenbach's “Love- Hoffmann” —nothmg more. An old man teM@ his story, and as he ates each incident, he fades out, the lights come up In another corner | of the stage, and you see the incident | portrayed. Just like the movies, only | not #0 effective, because not so swift or Munstve. | For two decades now the movies | have been Imitating the legitimat |theater. It may be worth nc [EXPECT FIGHT ON KLAN BILL OLYMPIA, Jan. 12.—The Ku Klux Klan fs made the object of attack in a bill which ts being drafted by | Representative Arthur Cohen of King county, and which provides, [that the secret orders tn th: te must file a complete lst of their members with the county auditors in the counties in which the organt- | mations hold meetings H ‘The bill will probably be intro. duced before the house the last of| next week and ts expected to cause the biggest fight of the sesston. Ritter opposition from several! members of the legislature and from thousands of kian members thruout the state will be the tmmediate aft ermath of the Introduction of the bill, Representative Cohen predicts Lobby interests of the kian are | expected to be busy before the bill jis read before the house and the | supporters of the measure are now taking #teps to offset the work of the lobbyints | The measure will directly affect thousands of persons tn the state as | the bill ts s0 worded that it will include the members of many other secret organizations. | That the bill ts atmed directly at the kian is the concensus of opinion about the state house, |Servant Students Get Voice Culture LONDON, Jan. 12.—Singing has} | been added to the curriculum of the| central committees on women's train- | tng and development. This organtza-| tion teaches girls the duties of do. | mentic servants and Is fostered al government subsidy. The announce- | 1 nt that singing will be taught bas | evoked widespread eritietsm. ' | Bas ian be { HORSE’S LUCK || The four horseshoes on his feet brought luck to Fred, St. Paul fire horse for 17 years. |Fred’s been |will spend the rest of his life y|in ease, due to the efforts of is Mrs. C. A. Severance, Minne- start- faithful fire horses. pensioned and|¥ nteresting Theatrical Has 41 Scenes that nly regained its own loi at least the tegitimate has not t ground, but and Imitating That this pr of any great imp ance I doubt furnish intere They ting exhtbt tha - astound the curious. IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU, CHEW A FEW!! Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Taste pleasant! The moment y 'e of Pape’s Diap al n of Indigestion and disordered stomach ends Your stomach needs this harmien: elp. Get relief for a few cents. Mil lions of dyapeptics and stomach suf ferers never bothered any more. Any drug store. ~ AMUSEMENTS COR TwKe DAILY THEATRE VAUDEVILLE ROW PLAYING FLYING HENKYS Pintno THIS WEEK aamO277 MiGHTs wariwce 5 6.1 50’ a7 mc) aaa | ene piano Texen’ | Sie itwak debrow | 8 | JOHN DAVIDSON | ° a0 } | Matinees: 2:30 = Nights: 7 and 9 LILLIAN BURKHART In Her Latest Comedy Success “MOTHER'S RIGHT HERE” Kitner and Reaney GUS THALERO’S CIRCUS Bettie Lou Hart PANTAGESCOPE Major Rhonds PIERCE AND GOFF General Admission: Matinees 250 Nights 40¢ Don’t Cough Just breathe HYOMEL. It relieves at once. Itismed- icated air—soothes most remote membranes of nose, throat, lungs. Suc- ceeds where all other treatments fail. —breathe Nature's treatment of over 30 years for Catarrh and other bronchial troubles. Wonkertay a anteed or money back, Bartell Drug Company If you are not strong or following text: see how kg you ean work or how farryou cait Walk without becoming tired. B] Next take two dve-grain tablet Then test your strength ag and see how much you hay feained.. 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