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2 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 an Carlo Grand Opera |W oman Paints Harding’s Portrait || MANNERS |S@¥es Life; {Plymouth Players Here Next Week S| By Norma Talmadge Gets Honor| Church Sopyright, 1 yy NBA vale, i (Open Monday Night With Tosca; Seattle Girl ° Yankee Made.Chinese|| conn? Apr 5 Has ead in Production Se Mandarin espurger prene poco ve . ; : sn : < nt i . " ; The \ , wort vad NOWNED Aen an Pert 7 ing 9 London String BR wit cose henly hse [naypott Daten Meera De ; Ouartet eee Orene : ‘ . sean b. . by ’ , that ; MAIL ORDERS NOW er epee he lite wed a oe Dene a aA WwHo PAYS wie Sie, Sia ind Monday night wi rday matinee: Faust—MMmes. r t ! | : EE Ee Scaricare have ‘been ‘Tecelved wit? s. Rappold, DeM Sgreat acclaim, records for attendance | Del Credo, Bonelli, Gadicating strongly the deep love of | tor, Peront | | j Mosara, ton which distinguish the Chinese $. A woman meeting a man on seandarin. | Some time after the Boxer rebe o train pays of OWN expenses ng tips, except that she r pera which the country feels. } - —— }be his guest in the diner for lion Harr, who was in China, found MANY NEW PPACES IN CAST }more than one mea | | himself near the borders of Thibet ‘The Ust of pris | P92 9 — — | pa-| |With an Eurasian guide he w Carlo company has already n WASHINGTON, D. C., March 22 tr st moking his way slong one of the Biven out, and opera devotees are . body recently quoted me as eas men they know; # id ¢ is when he suddenly perceived a Row turing their ntion to t t President Harding is the bind: Chase tandthas few fuken the | roads whe nly . . icla. is attendants Tepertoire, and the casts as they nent man I ever painted. J BACKYARD GARDE NI \G girls should ask quietly for “sepa } official and ie atten ged by Impressario F 4 it—but it's tru ate checks, pi | | y Bano for the various pres xehow, as I ene workin, n Spring is here! Now ts the time to start work 4 ur ‘ rig yrer . Ps | Ha Sehe ecming week. There ot ae ay emai y wot ha ig Dan't wait until it too'late. A f hours Feat alin ; — a i ene Bg } | the officia lal interest, however, in some of the 8 m the fealing that I wa wor k now is worth 10 hourn,a tat dame, the races oF dinitios 1 <i | put te: the r heels t ne offic ew-comers, such as Marie Rappold oF Pa Hie yg 4 pa @ real king. He loft wit If you want a garden full of fresh vegetables th cards, programs and| - the Metropolitan opera star; Tamaki me a very vivid impression of a § tec for our bulletia, “THE CITY HOM®P ( ' | grew. Harr be Miura, the Jap sc ns he new BY SIDNEY C. ROACH tn and a fine type of Christia by United States gc mment experts, w te ”u how to Pies 3 | ¢ ‘ or st. the pa tenors of the ors i gnors | U, 8. Representative From Missourl, | gents 1 t before, a erything else ¥ h the official in Leonardo De! Credo, > B Kighth District " the tribute t Pr t t m liming t to picking tb Szecheu: GIVE RE LIEF | co Curel Hard ng the Jetty A year anda half tater Harr was w t the coupon below and mal! to our \ m bureau * yc ' | mado a Chinese mandarin. : 0 SE TTL i Ri ey ere | It 19 an honor y has been ‘wecorded but few Arm ana, But official did even more for Harr taught him how to play the game of pe ling, which s have come to know as Jue, pung chow, Josephii the little Italian col Charlebois, lyri sopr lu, lyric star; Romeo Boscacc tie tener; Mario Valle, bart fone, and those two reliable bassos. “Mebbe he ts,” IINGTON, M ae nent 1 } Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, ; 4 18%2 New York Ave., Washington, D, ¢ ; porary relief for we evious portraits exec Peck Indian re Villlams are of King ard VII, Queen A} of Wales and Lioy ablo to settle indebtedness already | , I want a copy of “THE CITY HOME GARDEN” bulletin, and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for same, Pistro DeBiasi and Natale Cervi, will said the prosy her return to England this sum ’ | ‘The Fort Peck Indian reservation| ‘This ia the game which {s sup- Be welcomed. Mr. Robert Ringli tive buyer, “but| mer she expects to do a picture of Name Entrymen tn arrears in thelr pay tee Lice see | posed to have been invented in 640 ‘gon of the famous circus own ; he don't look like | Ambassador Harvey, who was {ostru ments of the purchase p of| Was thrown open to settlement &/), G by a wife of one of the em- Street and No......++ seeeneeneee seeeeee teeeee these lands from the Indians be-| number of years ago and it was pro- perors and which for hundreds of cause of # series of droughts res | vided that the homestead entrymen| years figured in the national Ife that name, will have one appearn: | t to me, He/ mental tn arr ‘@imging in Traviata on Friday night. looks kinda do} | PLAY CASTS pey to me." ing nvy lowes tn crops nould pay fn annual Installments|of China. Yor centuries the priv FOR WEEK “¥Ie'n eo epir.| Mra Phipps, wife of Senator Law-|| }\State........t-eceereeee given exte ot time pro ma Wxcsenis Sb Vike Teas he | 10#0 of playing it was restricted to eMonday night's premiere cast is as ited,” Ingisted they pr y pay the interest to the benefit of the Indians the) nerors and mandarins, " ‘ the ott Miss Williams date appraised price of the land. Bettlers| g5 fascinated did Harr become Cast for Tosea elf c him tied up Harding a “ \ A stipulation of the ) extension is| rapidly took up the land, but due to| with it that he is now devoting the }ity to ase }hold it we © appearance of the president ands before congress to de “ were unable to realize] major part of his energies to teach- able crops. ing Americans how to play it, =] OVER! Baldric jo him and lessee how fario Vaile | s ; | was thi Pietro DeBt ° ra an he 1 to untio dat mule." | iver a x “He's too spiri He a Klinova| After argument the m PéFont. ' t He astra ’s “Madame Butter n ey@ about hi iv with Tamaki Miura, will “have |**!f, and then ran m the following list of princip iding, head-on, Madame Butterfly | prof Jal by | rade at 3:20 p. mA presentation of when mander of the officers at th will be Mayor } the ship a silver set noage i to fall into the pose Mina Williams sald, in discussing the we ‘and to hold it nee in the eve o for citizens, When All the Critics Agree, It Is Easy to See Why All Seattle Is Seeing 20 Boscac aimed the possible buyer. watched the progress of ita Klinov “Blind!” No sah. Dat mule aln’t|th® portrait and her criticams and} {Or UNnVA in uality is the «Richard Bonelli} piind. "i iirited he don't | Comment were much appreciated by “Frances Morosin! | give a dam a © don't line artist. Ambassador Harvey and| Greatest Mark of Distinction. .Francesco Curcl Laddie Boy were other favored indi : Natale Cervi viduals permitted to inspect and Pietro DeBiast | S A TT] S SOUTH criticise the work as tt develoved. nichettt. =, he casts for the hepa Aaa ON MARCH 27 |r rtaving of Goemer’s Chamber ot | tind : Commerce orchestra were other fea : Miss Florence Rogers of the Unl-| tures of the luncheon. j \ |versity of..Washington, who, as sh iat me, dc | “Miss Charmed Land,” will carry Se Cc f FI hi | attio's invitation ta. the Mayors of } bel hy e >| Az San’ Francisco and Los Angeles to rapes ees | the Northwest this summer guest of Members’ Counc amber of Commerce at ay's meeting at the Masonic club rooms, Miss Rogers will sail on the steamer H. F. Alexander Tuesday to present the inv rson. She} }spoke briefly meeting | and read the text of the parchm scroll that she will take with h TOBACCO | presentat > the two mayors. | Prof. Clark P. Bissitt spoke, urging that members of the chamber Zo row I5F ; Drv ON “Why, dat mutie’s blind!’ ex Sy The Dramatic Gem of the Year —Itakeoft "We recommend ‘Driven’ to you. ‘Te it is the best cast of the year thus F. J. Smith in “PHOTOPLAY.” “Tt ts extraortina: my hat to Charles 4 ‘Driven.’ "—R. B. | ood nus Will Get Medals 19 given Matchless Quality for 31 years. + | After presenting the keys of the So Delicious! Just Try It. Sa stce atticer ok the U, 8. “IR. & H.C. COOK, EAST 3383, ELL. 0350, Distributors man and officer of the U, “Driven’ has been termed one of This leading “fan” magazine also the most power 1 productions of the classifies “Driven” as the hest-picture present Gay, It {s that.""—Wafida of the month, and sts three of its n Kettler in, “THE SEATTLE characters among the best six por STAR” trayals of the month, SHE’S HERE TODAY for See This Great Picture Now! s now be-| inter } hool in this ¢ jlend their aid to jing made to lof the Cornish Miss Nellie Co: jschool, and Gor¢ Corbaley, | jformer secretary of the chamber, ulso spoke on the same subject } Songs by Mrs. Mary L. Scott and EL Pine A Pine | THEATRE ‘ Madison St., bet r NOW PLAYING nea ee A ROMANCE OF | LAST TIME TONIGHT “MY JIM” A dandy rural comedy ania SHEIK Opening Sunday OF THE 1 KKK, ib sauara vesert || SCFOPQANS 1. feckday pai ey | t} ) [Matneer 10c iieiiaeyn 20€ Corners A pleasing surprise— FLORENCE ‘ A sure-fire hit! 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By the power and appeal of its story it will thrill, as it will h ile, The best cast of carefully chosen artists ever assembled for a production, the most effective technical assist ¢ to be hoped for, backed by untimited resources and the best effort the entire Sennett organization could command were engaged in ‘Suzanna.’ It is my supreme effort.’ MACK SENNDTT, a pleturization of the novel by Robert McKim Claire McDowell and an all-star —Kun from the Proas 1h ntrpneynraearae panel senirie pili ag _ NOC ORE NR areata ereaNanE Hee emeNarmERMeUNNIIIm Y's (ois ee AL) bes thasiasestt Pe waitin bn