The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1923, Page 3

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TUESDAY. APRIL. 24, 19292 v Always the Best for the STARTING WEDNESDAY = |— The famous co! Grumpy, the Liberty Guest TONIGHT—Last Times ty's Money” drama of lawyer WILLIAM de MILLE’S Paramount Super-Special 1edy-mystery noted criminal That's what she tells him before marriage And that’s what he tells her after mar- riage, when the bills come rolling in! NOW HERE— Rupert Hughes’ Comedy -drama— aISWiD SSIM_Y EI” s Gaston Glass with Helene Chadwick Eleanor Boardman Henry B. Walthall Kate Lester Georgia Woodthorpe “GRUMPY” with THEODORE ROBERTS MAY McAVOY CONRAD NAGEL CHARLES OGLE CASSON FERGUSON The picture President Harding asked to see the play that broke all records in New York and London! ALLACE AT THE URLITZER ADDED— “Green as Grass” A Christie Comedy aK x Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Don M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Playing “Light by Suppe Cavalry” ALSO “COLD CHILLS” A Mermaid Comedy Coming—‘“The Isle of Lost Ships” JUST THREE DAYS MORE! “The only authentic, genuine picture of big game ever to come out of Africa. It has my full indorsement.” That’s what CARL AKELEY America’s foremost authority on Africa, said about MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON’S “TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS” i M. W. MEIER, President of the Seattle Sportsmen's Association, says: “In my opinion these pictures are unsurpassable. They are perfect in every detail and no doubt can be bad of their authenticity and genuineness, I want my wife to see these pletures, for they will appeal to every woman.” TEACHERS Because of its ex- ceptional educa tional value, we want every teacher from every school and from the state university to see thls picture as our guest, You positively haven’t seen any- thing like this be- fore! CHILDREN ANY TIME—10 CENTS TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCKEL IseUM—1 LIBERTY "Nobody's tdring Jack Molt and ¥ ley STRAND. Mrs, Martin John African Wild Ani MBIA— "Hunting Big Game in frien," by HA, Snow COLONIAL —" After Mi WINTER GARDEN Within STAGE MOORE—Vaudeville program featur jog Mile, Germain Milly and M. Hagens Tillie, PANTAGES—Musieal vaudeville show, “The Whirl of the World ACK MIP—Vaudeville lature program WINTER Entert ARDEN | ng Winter Garden week is a phote The Kingdom Within, erest picture played by an nt cast, Gaston Glass, who played in “Humoresque,” takes the stellar role, Other members of the | mpaon, G, Walt | e Starke, Hallam LIBERTY | The final showings of jack Holt's latest Paramount production, “No- body’s Money," will be held at the Liberty theater ¢ Tht first reat Holt comedy ppeared Wanda Hawley feminine role. Others in Robert § plays the leading are Julia Paye, Harry I Starting Wednesday the attraction | be William Hitle’n apy," | rring Theodore Roberts. | a COLUMBIA | 1A. GitePai wenoerhdl iA ant | mal picture, “Hunting Big Game in| | Africa." continues to prove delight ful entertainment &t the Columbia hable and theater, here it is now showing. | This picture, which shows the wild est of African animals in their na-| tive § usually ina d plains, is an un attraction, being rich in ainment and educa tonal value. eee STRAND rd ‘Trailing African Wild Animals,” in mak performances enormous and ing urged to attend | Jearly in the day. M. W |president of the Seattle Sport association, has given the picture his full indorsement. COLISEUM Featured in “Gimme,” the photo: | |play version of Rupert Hughen’ fa- mous novel, Helene Chadwick is the |delight of Coliseum audiences thin |week. “Gimme” is an interesting [story of the domestic affairs of a newly married couple and the situ lation arising from the wife's first | |request for money. Comedy and |human interest are plentiful and the} [picture is an all-around good pro-| | duction. Conway Tearle in a new picture, ‘After Midnight,” which is serving lam the feature at the Cojonial the: | jater now, i presented in a play| jfull of thrills and mystifying situ: | jations. “After Midnight” is a Ralph |Ince production and the situations | and plot are said to have been de-| jveloped to their highest dramatic | value | PRINCESS | The feature attraction at the} {Princess theater now is “Boomerang | | Justice," said to be an interesting and unusual picture with plenty of thrills and exciting moments. |George Larkin is the stellar player | and in supported by a good cast, riers | PALACE HIP The photoplay feature on the Palace Hip bill this week {s "Storm- |swept,” starring Wallace and “Noah Beery, with a good supporting cast. “Stormawept,” as the namo tm. |piles, Is a surging story of the sea. Hit is filled with big situations, The tenso drama 1s lightened here and there by delightful bits of the com edy and altogether the uttraction is regarded one of the best of the |sea stories ever converted to film. | THEDA BARA MAY QUIT PICTURES LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 24 Theda Bara, who disturbed the equi pose of many picture fans several | years ago by her vampire roles, an- nounced she would enter domestic life here with her husband, Charles Brabin, Goldwyn director Miss Bara arrived here yesterday after an absence of four years, She said she might enter pictures, but Brabin had a different opinion Consequently, Theda changed her | mind about appearing in. pictures— | at least for thé present. and an nounced she would spend her time mping her husband. Silver Bubble Ball At Do Honey's new academy, Pike at 14th, Wednesday evening, April Free bubbles, Th one ble night. Dane ing every Wed! Saturday day evening, and Warren Anderson's Orchestra Sunday Bargain Night DANCING TAUGHT, $5 dances and New Stepa Guaran- B leaxonm, $6.00. tart ‘Thursday Advanced, Monday y of prmatice, No Ail tewd nized School of thin cut-rate eek, Private all hours, Phone Mast 0269, | while eee | so | COLONIAL | skin underneath the toe nail, \cannot penetrate the flesh, and the | ¥ | manufactured for chiropod H. A. adventurer, appeared making+ his big wild animal picture, “Hunting Big Game in Africa,” on his two- year trip into the heart of African wilds, The picture i now the feature attraction at the Columbia. Snow, explorer and as he NEW YORK.—Serge Ba Russian composer and found washing milk by Mme, Nina Koshelz, prano, who has invited him to company her to the town hall uk aristocra bottles here Clogged-Up Liver Causes Headache It’s foolish to suffer from constipation, sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, indigestion, and kin- dred ailments when Carter's Little Liver Pills will end all misery in a few hours. Turns Out Itself Pe to Toughen Skin so Nail A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and toughens the turns naturally outward almost ver night | ‘Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic ts, Howe ever, anyone can buy nth store a tiny bottle containing direc tions. ie Madison St., Bet, Ist and 2d EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION BANNISTER THE ONE WHO KNOWS and The Big Girl Revue ALSO TONIGHT Amateur Vaudeville Tryouts No Raise in Prices 10¢ le 2e Mats, Daily, 2 to 5, 10c, 20c a LO NIA OL ATR A LATA REL PIRES PING | ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Only— “AFTER MIDNIGHT” IN Frisco’s Chinatown A fagcinating story of the upper and lower world, SUMMER PRICES: 10c Kvery After * 20c" | | | | PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANAIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Attractive Dining Room Suite $189.50 | EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ELECTED from the virtually unlimited variety in this unusual store, to picture the possibilities of furnishing your dining room inexpen- | sively, yet effectively. For an attractive dining period furniture suggested room, regard the n this illustration; mahogany or walnut. The beautiful Table, Buffet, 5 Chairs and $ 89 5 Arm Chair,......... Pax ees 1 . 0 China Cabinet, $67.50, and Serving Table $62.50 Extra. —Fourth Floor. $10.00 Down Puts the Efficient, Easily Operated Maytag Gyrafoam Washer In Your Home The operation of the Maytag is different from other machines, for nothing but the water touches the clothes—this means the washer is not “hard” on the clothes—the parts are inclosed, insuring safety to the operator—it is more silent —the height is adjustable—the tub is cast alum- inum so there is nothing to warp or crack—it is easily drained and there are no heavy parts to clean after the washing is done. $10 puts the Maytag in your home and convenient monthly payments can be arranged. 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