The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 3

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Pays $400,000 for Orpheum Theater checkered at Another chapter in the the Orpheum theater Madinon st JUST ONE DAY of “TO HAVE and began iraday with the announcement of ot ha approximately $400. Louls I ® pure »00 by urie, former Se nter, and now a@ real estate with headquarters In San * believed to be n th Har » Lurie Interests Acke on the & ONP DAY Monn! LINOR GLYN'S Version of Hellywood— “THE WORLD'S A STAGE” starring DOROTHY PHILLIES tudy in Contrasts in Vital Picture An interesting study In contrast is accorded in the settings of “The World's « Stage, the vital picture written by Elinor Glyn, portraying ite of a screen a a pk Nha! peare’s Remeo and Juliet” being enacted by a cheap, “HAROLD BB varnstorming troupe. The curtain ftx in a small city “opry* he the inside aotrens is first Introd f a Western hamlet, and we catch n insight into the trials of playing © road by « “fly-by-night troupe The then shifts, and greeted with a studio set tn operation as it found in Hollywood, There sits the director and there are the players —|at hand is the cameraman and the If disabled veterans show as much | continuity clerk who reads off the Dersistency and bulldog determina-j*cenes. Then aa the story pro tion in presenting their claims for |«Tesses the etudio ts forgotten as compensation as they did at Chateau |the heroine ts plunged into the Thierry there is still a chance for| domestic triangle of her other them to get relief, L. C. Jesseph, dis.|~—the life away from the trict manager of the Veterans’ | “The World's a Stage” W a power bureau announced Thursday. New |fully dramatic picture, possessing evidence must be presented by vets| genuine novelty and capitally acted have been rejecte Dorothy Phillips and an all It in @ screen full teat Bnet comedy pm DR. JAC by | caat ;“THE BAT” RETURNS TO MET ON TUESDAY ‘The Bat" at the Metropolitan | mext week! “The Bat. like good wine, Improves with age. Still the greatest drawing card in the theat rieal world, “The Bat” will play a return five-day engagement at the | Metropolitan theater, starting Tues. jday evening next, with matinees | Wednesday and Saturday. The critic of the Winnipeg Tribune said It was |a ten-toone bet that “The Bat was | the best play ever to visit that city. 1} must have been sincere, an he saw a part of it at every perform | ance for the entire two weeks The management confidently ex pects this engagement to exceed the | business of the first appearance, | eight months ago Seattle Aerie | to. Get $1,000 Prize Seattle aerie No. 1, F. 0. E, will receive a $1,000 prize for being the first lodge in the country to pasa the | 10,000 mark in membership. Conrad HL Mann, national organizer of the lodge, will come to Seattle to present ‘the prize. As a fighting hero who will thrill you through and through in “THE FLAMING HOUR” ALSO “FARM FOLLIES” Columbia GLADYS WALTON in “A DANGEROUS GAME” —ED GIBSON in Do ens COURAG! HISTORICAL REPUTATION OF DU BARRI=LESSONS TWELVE YEARS ON THE VERY THRONE OF FRANCE “By which I do not now seek commercial advertis- ing” therefrom in the face of the recent terrible world condition, REMEMBER—but rather wish to serve you with my findings, for as you know, du Barry actions, thru hoary centuries, HAVE MANY TIMES REACHED THE EARS OF THE WORLD If the world would study our family history alone, it would not fight again—for we have been thru three creeds As fighters under a creed—put forward. As flighters under a creed—I have no care. As servants under a creed—Love will conquer all. AND I SAY To fight hate within yourself is harder—than to fight for your country.—du Barry proverbs. A Seat around the world can y— Like a twinkle of the eye, and Love alone will conquer all, ’tis The only twist to spin the ball Du Barry’s only, only call to CHEVALIERS it Read history and will not fight—At gains nothing World statexmen do not read enough history or they would not fight —du bart Is Seeking Girl Bride Mother Admit Refuses to Death Elma Niemi Joffray, miss- ling girl bride of Marcus Close |Joffray, as she appeared in| Doug |her Aberdeen home. ture was given The Amanda Niemi, the | mother. The pie- girl's nite | studio, | Uy searching for some clue prove her girt jemi, mother of Elma Jof. bride of who is held here as the pro- prietor of an alleged “girl trap, asked The Star Thursday to aswist in her search for the girt Snapshots of her daughter, one of wh ve, were c in the mother’s Eima Niemi Joffray here January 3, a week marr Jotfray, Sea tamale man, who insists that he knows noth. ing of her wher Ferv }that will Amanda } ray, missing girl Joftray is alive, Marcus h appears abc ‘ontained | etter Aina ppeared age to ght party atri's disappearance, Joftray have admitted claimed that hin child wife he to Portland. Police declare that the stories told by Joffray vary so gr ly that they cannot be accepted. te said Meanwhile the mother tn Aberdeen | waits for the news that will prove girl alive, possibility of death YAKIMA MAN IS HURT While trying to avold a freight train tm Ballard Thursday, Ted Cooper, 27, of Yakima, minned his hold on the cabhose and fell to the recetving @ broken right hip and internal injuries. He was taken to the city hospital In serious condi |tlon. Cooper was returning to his family in Yakima when the accident happened. Government publications of the various countries are known as “blue books,” “white books” and “hooks” of various other shades from the color of their covers. |the NOW PLAYING RICHARD TALMADGE “PUTTING IT OVER” A picture everyone will enjoy —Also— International News An Urban Clas: ROOKIES A Comedy Brimful of Fun Admission, 10¢ ONIN OL ANI CORY ALTIT VL Today and Tomorrow Only “THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT” A compellingly interesting story, exceptionally well acted, under the masterful direction of Victor Seastrom, WEEK-DAY MATINEES Madison at Second é 0. Gabrielson “Mgr Kp chy Admfanton, 10-17 Alm Star by! jd to the | She refuses to admit | | STRAND To Have and the big Ly To Hold, | starring Bert tell on, whieh ful 1 remain at To Have | th at the Strand. t | ter until Friday night arded sone of hown thet g the house at Minn ( fermini | rds the play as the best she ha! produced, lauded tt eading as many critics have also the Univer married life and showing at the pregents a story principals and with interest practioally cen. | tered on two of them Frank Mayo t» ing the husband, On Will be ween as the wife. ¢ Clary, Melbourne McDowell Kennedy and Albert McQuarrie o * who handle im ‘The Flaming Hour, of now COLUMBIA | ai film play whieh ts theater Columbia with only the dramatic star, portray: | while Helen Fergu “h the other memb: portant roles BLUE MOUSE In conjur with the showing ulders,” the latest Irene ma production, the & fashion review dinplaying or Irene Castle P | with five pretty | the latest gown creations by Mins |Cantle, is being presented. Another big feature of the program is Mre. as Crane and Lewis H. Martin Castle's ballroom dancers, dem >menade, | Mi Jonstrate wome of the lat Mins Castle. t dances also created by LIBERTY The best laugh-maker on the |sereen appearing in his best laugh | producing picture 1s Marold Lloyd tn Dr. Jack.” now at the Liberty the ater, “Dr, Jack Jand excitement und holds | pleture is fin 14 ton. Har It ax his best produ: ishing a t b time It baw Hiences nearly Lioyd | rhe | here, du whi > capacity au owing ing wh | WINTER GARDEN F the it amal is appearing at now Talmadge Winter Garden theater © of hin latest pictures and oven Into it town none with prizefights and a love | | COLISEUM e behind Elinor Giyn’s ‘The World's a showing at the Coliseum as a photo play attraction thid week. Mins Dorothy Philips is the star of the |ble pleture and plays a role that ts jentirely new to her, but is well en-| jacted. ‘The cast supporting Mine | Philips ts one of considerable merit jand includes Kenneth Harlan, Bruce |McKae and Otis Marian. jot PAL. mel Meyers and is full of thrills) the cinema attraction on the P Dan, ACE “The Danger Point,” featuring Car- Hip life every | it might easily be your own |i» one of exceptional me Dowling, 0 he wor j|the story by Be nt, p-week yon yan might occur Joseph Dowlin bill this week The * tells an everyday story your neigh #0 convincingly and tells tt of th ry * principles, p '9 | COLONIAL he Stroke of Midntgty ma Lagerlof, | ne, in slace such bor that The cast Joneph ayed “The Miracle Man.” from |photoplay attraction now showing at Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! reezone” nm) | then with Your druggist “Freezone” Drop « on an ac! corn stops you lift it Truty! hu righ tly that shortly fingers, ing corn, Little tn. rting, t off sells a tiny bottle) for a few cents, suf. | ficient to remove every hard corn, | soft corn, or corn IT’S DIFF! ERENT! SHERLOCK HOLMES Solves the Mystery of “THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES” A. Conan Doyle's eatest Detective Story SEE— THIS GREAT DETECTIVE AT HIS BEST COMEDY SCREEN SNAPSHOTS ADMISSION LDREN, 10¢ 20c ‘THE PRRFECT ORV CLEANER @Clean 4~aces and Linens LEAVES N ODOR AT AL DRUG STORE or irritation. Northern Pacific Ry. nd between the the callusel, without sor J. LYSOUND toes, ones ————_———— | abandonment Chinese Herb Specialist HERDS and ROOTS are sure CURES if tn trouble, write YSOUND CHINESE MEDICINE CO. for 419 ‘Third Ave., Seattle, Wash, Phone Main 635% ee) ore — |a Toledo restaurant, Funeral services | « Convenient Service to Grays Harbor South Bend Raymond Carey, Gen, 200 1. ©. Smith Buildi ‘Telephone Elliott 5580 Seuttle Agt. Pass. Dept. THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ OTTO F KEGEL, President Good Serviceable Traveling Bags $10.75 Each “Likly” Leather Bags gs that will give very best serv- ck and tan are in this collection — made with strong frames, locks and hasps; special, —Basement Store Mise Ruth Budd Ruth Budd, feature attraction of this is re ceiving the appreciation of her audi Jences thru her remarkable gymnastic Jability and attractive singing, while | performing the flyin rings known as “the girl with the smile she is winning her plaudits with her week's Pantages bill heavy each, linings and reliable $10. Yard-wide Curtain Marquisette At 29¢ Yard Good quality Marquisette that will make splendid curtains for any room. This evenly woven and highly mercerized material will launder and hang perfectly. Cream and ecru col- | ors are in the offering; special, the yard, 20¢. —Second Floor, Drapery Section Stamped Night Gowns 79c Each Made of soft materials, all finished and stamped for em- broldering. Several very at tractive designs are in this of fering for tomorrow. Special, | each, TO¢. —Thiré Floor, d Art Neediework Section — unusual performance and en waging personality \ herman, Va i Hyman are big | Jers in entertainment thetr songs are full of pep. Their cle patter ts scoring @ big hit with the| audiences 1 a Vallecita’s leopards offer | nce in animal trained. These go thru thet | paces without a hitch and show th remarkable training received from | Senorita Vallecita, who is well known jas one of the leading animal train ers of the world. Philbrick and De Veau tn “Samp ne of the outstanding acts on this bill and offer amusing comedy | that In filled with @ new line of cleve stuff. Margaret Strain gives concertina which are ably presented by venile The bill 1s opened by Lamars, described an “ t Thrill,” and conaints ficult balancing work aod tables. The Pantagescope, with Glenn enorit an unusual performa act and are well |jungle aristocrats have Stamped Huck Towels 45c Each Generous size Huc made with seallope: stitched ends and with simple design, embroidering: each, 45¢. —Third Floor, Art Needlework Section J Towels hem mped ready for on chal jat completes the pre the Colonial theater p! ninted by Hilda Holm and T Seastrom al the nereen and . Victor Seaxtrom ayer and is ably trom, «. Vie adapted the story to directed the filming is the princtpal RINCESS A thrilling story of mystery, trom Id Englieh family, . is being presented screen at the “The Hound of the Baskervilles” ts one of the great Sherlock Holmes detective 2 Priced to Close Out OLYMPIC 1. William Duncan appears at theif! Olympic in one of his latest produc tions, “The Fighting Guide,” « thrill ing Western drama, which affords | | Duncan @ fitting role. Edith John. | son is the principal of the support-| ing cast, and Harry Lonsdale has an | important role. ‘EARNS FOR MORE POWER “They're trying to pass a law giv. | ing Justices of the peace authority to | |pass longer Jail sentences on prison era. Too bad that law isn't in effect | now." So declared Judge C. C. Dalton late! Wednesday when he sent Robert F. Tucker, youthful Lothario, to pine in || the county Jail for the next six| months Tucker, a former drug clerk, mar. | ried Frances M. La Pine after court ing her for four days. A week later | he deserted her and fled to Portland, writing that he had married her to pite another woman. When he fall ed to return, he waa charged with nd nonsupport and his arrest was effected in Portland, | January 19 While Tucker is employed at hard labor at the county stockade his | Wages of $1.50 a day will go to mup- | |port Mrs. Tucker. Beautiful Cabinet “Free” Sewing Ma- chines, in golden oak finish only, are marked for clear- ance—$50.00 each. Here is an op- portunity to get a very high- grade machine at a consider- able saving. Every machine give perfect sat- isfaction. Temperamental Dad Is Soaked by Jurist Israel Funes, 1217 Terrace ct., is a temperamental bootblack, and crying |children disturbed his repose, so he idecided to leave them. Judme C. C. ton decided Funes could leave, peeriene he paid $50 a month for their support, and posted a bond of | $500 to guarantee payment. As an Police Close Case —iitvrnaute tunes. may spend” ax of Slain Driver |™2% st, the stockade, ‘and the jcounty will take his wages, $1.50 a With the announcement by the|day, and support his family police that there ts no evidence to! connect anyone besides Horace Hen. | dricks with the killing of Mark J.| Crowder, Seattle for-hire car driver, | the was considered closed | Exhume Body of Victim at Ni LONDON, Jan. jPerey Skelton, pees bee exhumed secretly by m¥ learn if he had been poi |Free to Asthma | May Fever Su Free Trial of Method That Can Use Without Discom! or Loss of Time, —__—_—— We have a method for the of Asthma, and we want it, “at our expens 0 whether your case is of long |Kissing Just a Habit to Prisoner |". present as Chroaie antil ‘Thursday. Crowder’s dead body was! CHICAGO, Jan. tral of ocr TAR found near Sumner, shortly | just a habit with me,” said Eric Fort. | ter In what climate you live, no ® afterward Hendricks killed himself in /nal when arrested for kissing a girl, |e" What your age or occupation Let jail cure that habit you are troubled with Aw * said the | |were to be held for Crowder at 2 p.| court. Hay Fever, our method sho you promptly |m. Thursday at the Bonney-Watson | ————____ ch with burial in Evergreen Mu MAGNESIA FOR We eapecially want to ‘send i rently hopeless. Park come! ue Neutralines Stomach Actalty, J Fermentat all forme of inhalers reparations, fui When tn doubt | Advertisement. 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