The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1923, Page 7

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wand 65 SS P i cd a James Whitcomb Riley's own personal love romance, portrayed by the finest piece of artis try in the career of Charles i LOVED” By James Whitcomb Riley ANDY WARD ‘ and LE BEL HIS Novelty BAND Organist Come Early Mats. 25c Nights DAUGHTERS TO nal! ‘ ‘ PRESS CLAIMS CORDER, Mo tly 23.—Kdna a Lena Lieser, who have brought Against their S2-year-old father f $31 claimed as “back p f work on thelr farm, declare will not compromise their Attorneys for the daug lain ters ha feclared they were unw ter into any negotiations to settle the case out of court, as they v confident of winning, and } Would not be satisfied with less tt ® amount stated in the petition In the meantime, Eana and Lena are working which they farm. a five-year They work eide by side with }men in the fields, besides doing the milking and taking care of the asowork The girls refused to comment or the fact that their father ing the life of a recluse in K City, claiming he from his farm home wa. Was an outcast “cOol’” MoO!” Every one who sees WILL KING comes to see again! Direction Ackerman & Harris NOW PLAYING— Fr “The Hg) Cost of Loving”’ lenty of music 5o—t FE ee ee eT TTT TTT TTT Fs —Kiddies a Dime, Any Time— | ZHMNHNUUUUUL UAT" BASBWeesy ~~ WHAT fis Featuring BRANDON TYNAN MARY ASTOR —and— That South Sea Sensation “Black Shadows” An & ture of Native fe and Dancing Native Henu- thes JEU FONG, Chinese Tenor TOPICS OF THE DAY COMING SATURDAY COME EARLY AND BE PREPARED TO SEE THE MOST UNUSUAL AND ARTISTICALLY DIFFERENT H iy. PICTURE au EVER MADE— | STAGE WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE SCREEN | [ CHARLES RAY | The James Whitcomb Riley's poem, “The adaptation of Girl I Loved,” has meant a t ie the successful photoplay. The pic-| person avout the plot of ture by that name, featuring |‘ p c Charles Ray, has been held\*™ n over at the Blue Mo ‘ ater for a second “ORIGINAL” CHARACTER Vi of Ma ter it Gol y « the} BLUE MOUS: of Jesse D ' | ther photoplay attraction to t met | be A succesful week is "The Girl Le t rtir the pleture now at the in the picture, wt how: | F theater, Charles Ray’s|, : Sh capacity audiences at the ion of an Indiana coun NoW., | now E end until Wednesday DUSTIN FARNUM in WHILE JUSTICN WAITS” with TRENT RICH and an unexcelled cast COMEDY NEWS Coot at Winter Garden NOW PLAYING —IN— “WITHOUT COMPROMISE” FIRST TIME IN SEATTLR TONIGHT UNTRY STORE atoning? TO 11 P.M 9 A. M. DOROTHY DALTON pec bed “The Siren Call” SXANDER & CO. Presen| ro t MROADWAY” & TENNYSON ACULAL SEPTETTE chorcan Artixtry ennedy » Tire Changer nging Content Nights: 40 GARDEN EDWARD L BLOOM Presents The REVUE that Startled BROADWAY, BY JACK LAIT With the Original Qsst and Scene Investiture. SZGORGEOUS SCENES-32 40-PREKED CHORISTERS40 100-PEOPLE-100 se the- SITS AT STUDIOS | f"! TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN Meach The Spelt Milton Sills, Anns Linen a, Ni cou STRAND 1 Law of the COLISEUM Dalton in “The BLUE MOUSE—*The Girl 1 Loved,” with Charles May WINTER GARDEN Waits,” with Dustin COLONIAL—"Without with William Par PRINCESS. Biren Call. “While Justioe Dorothy Dalton tn “The sTAGE METROPOLITAN —"Splee of 1 HELLIG—Wi Kin prevents “The High Cost of Loving.” PANTAGES—Variety vaudeville pro- ile and pheto- Movies.” OLYMPIC—Musical comedy and mo. thon pletures. eof the r ser mived to marry is Not so frive ballroom and dance at # of the pi ennfutly stumes are Elleen Per the playa the part * in th um theat tobert Dalton wh ho loses the girl he loves It made many new © himself as the result of his 1 exceptionally popular fans fc act this particular offering Tt I Loved” ix an adaptation f James Whitcomb y's poem by | that ‘name, It is sald to depict a love affair which really entered the see LIBERTY Arr k the Big Brother Elka’ pte . in Woodland park, next Friday on the screen “The Spoilers,” the chief attrac tion at the theater, its necond big week. Rex Beach tory, laid in Alaska gold rush da on the sereen as it Among those ¥ is presente is as popular in book form carry lead roles are Milton §& Robert Edeson, Anna Q. Nilssor Barbara Bed COLUMBIA of the 8 Sea Inland ‘Head Hunters “Dance of Blood, tute one of the features at the week. “Black of the x pronents name avaAKe jeture ai play tage nd ¢ wipe oof the Thru an ain of. in his in a Brandon { Barry actor, in the stage play, which he ¢ dramatic manner who played the carries the same role in the picture Among others in the « Naomi Childers, Mary Ast und Lionel Adam see STRAND Tn “The V HY let freckles spoil your com- plexion? Why let thetn mar the clear texture of your beautiful skin? Domino Freckle Cream will erase freckles quickly. Yes —almost over night. 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Our guarantee of ratis faction backed by a $10,000 deposit in the Pro- Jucera and Consumers Bank of Milindelph heures the return of your money on reqneat fyou ate not surprised and delighted with the results Domino Freckle Cream, triple strength, Is sold at good drug stores and department everywhere, Hon Ran ek Warren “Barney Google” is the song that every- body sings and the fox trot that everybody dances, In their mirth-compel- ling style, Jones and Hare make the song & winner on a Colum- Record (A-3876). d you can be sure The Georgians are first under the wire in their unique rendition of the fox-trot (A-3902) At Columbia Dealers b Pagiiinaih SKEATTLE han begun on| STAR JAZZ GIRL } Women Political Leaders Learned at Home BY FLORA G,. ORK WASHINGTON Jul |who were interested in polit te national ¢ Wom. en's Republican As an exam C M dill Met mick hose father wa Mark Hanna, United State o 0) daughter of Judge H, J In“Children of Jazz,” now Layer uggetc siican Goniiitoes fe showing at the Coliseum the-|\.) «apy ea oa 7 ater, Eileen Percy takes the|” woth mr Cormick and Mra part of a girl who believes in| Livermors m a of tho ne plenty of good times and jazz.\(oP") WyPM" + “ |Mias Percy has taken many this comm ry ‘ similar parts in picture plays. Gove Bradle Kentueky. SAYS SOUTH IS =" se ‘ention, wh hr ar old. NOT SCIENTIFIC i.e cc cesar suo fact that so ma men oi i Dixie Failing to Advance, Is jever since ¢ Californian’s Claim Laat Yr elementa ig WASHINGTON, J Dr. -W Go int ‘i W. Campbell, tor of the Lich neh nid ; sheath Observatory, California, in an arti-| aay to begin, run for the lowllert | published in the annual report] office there in. 3 success of It, | of the Smithsonian Institution, potnts|and you will f way-open (0 to the fact that the South has only / the next thing one observatory, at the University of} Mra, B. rburton of Virginia, against @ large number in the North. ‘ This, he parenthetically remark an presented to the South by Northerner, Mec of Chicago “The remarkable # ‘ormic ance in civil ization within the leading nations re centuries has been due to t da 1 hourly in ne scl | elemont, ‘ “Those ich ponseas it] Jare forging ahead by Jeaps and| bounds and t which do »t pos. | lnons it are ing out of the race.| unsclentific nation the mus Influence in rid, ve judge the degree of ci 1 the people of the na tion have mude for the study of a |tronomy. A review of present day nations {x convincing that the state- ation by the | provision whi ment represents the truth. It is ensentially true even of | year law course secttons of our own country Our former slave states have to-| only one active observatory University of Virginia |by MeCormick of Chicago. arnard | Philadelphia women Mra chairman Seattle Boy Enters | Law Firm in Frisco) without | Harvard teams, approximate | lor of arts degree is a daught War w firm of I Young Korte ot Santa Cl was prom ig th n was form also bee er of the with many yese appolr ate commit aat 14 ye ninent in t Harvard. ; Fine: Man Fall Into ate John other nent be ining football and. basketball Ho graduated with a bache nd took the three Dry Agents’ Hands and other astronomical ¢ ante,| Raids ataged by prohibition of. rm and grown to (ictals Sunday night netted five a th, have f 4 violators who were thes with Vire ral, of the other n dreds of nomy in the |cording to federal reper n Locker Rar was raided station na ¢ tion ¢ The Ch: Monday {illicit liquor, cently appointed to the nationa) com- | mittee tunate situation /on two occasio 1M. B. Dodge, | of the f a and “Albert Wicklan whieh rested. Ethel t wa: vailing thru many tions, at the Pullmae liotel, taught that it is undignified for the! witth ave, and Ani chlosse white man to eat bread by the sweat liaxen at the Brui bar of his brow. Financial rec Weller st ‘ lowing 1865, has pceordin The future will correct tht the men of the South are our DR. EDWIN 3, 1 brothers, We should be BROWN'S a ympat DENTAL OFFICES | 106 Columbia St, }auction block to a gypsy chief in| Beattle's |payment of her father , Leading Dentist the end she learns to 10 {| fer More Than 21 Lue his bravery and treat-| Years ment of her Th for ngs and in a gYPSy encampment the mania interesting. ‘Those with Miss Dal De Roche, Theodore Tully Marshall A Christy comedy, ‘Back to the | Woods," completes the program | WINTER G Dustin F: ARDEN num plays the part of 4 prospector in “While Justice Waits,” the attraction at the Winter Garden theater. .Upon he turning home from the North, the prospector fi that his wife has been induced by ther man to leaye her home, The husband joins} forces with an outlaw gang, | ing with it until he is able to locate the man in the cnse and to have his wife, who, remain: | he learns, nst her will, Rich play was retur ag him. star Irene eee COLONIAL | The part of a sheriff who hig duty," ‘despite taken by Willa out Compron “does | mob protest, is Farnum in “With. which began its] at the Colonial theater Sunday e sheriff ultimately wins both the | ard of the community and the] girl he loves, Lois Wilson plays t part of the girl run ee PALACK HIP The story of a girl who leaves her small town and goes to Holly ood in seareh of movie fam |depicted in “Mary of the M now showing at the Palace Hip the: | jater. After many hardships the girl | | make success of her venture. ovak, Car. Many screen stars, Eva | mel Myers, J. Warren Kerrigan and | others, are seen in the picture, | | eee PRINCESS Another Alask n in th Call Princess t) gold rush pleture city this week ts the photplay nt or, In this offer: ing Dorothy Dalton iy seen In the part of a dance hall girl who ts torn between two emotions—love for a real man who appreciates her and duty to faithless husband eee | | the OLYMPIC Harry Carey plays the leading part in “The Six-Shooter,” the pie ture now showing at the Olyinpic theater, Carey has become known for his Wild West parts, opposite | ‘ OTOPLAY—— “Mary of th e Movies” ‘The Truth About Hollywood Us ville ¥ il of tundard Vaude- Five Acts Kiddies 10¢e—Comfortably Cool UUUUUNATAUUUUATLATAE AEA Every Tue Warren And Ten-Piece Under the Crystal Ball, MB oe wre FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Intestinal Cramp COLic, DIARRHEA = SOLD EVERYWHERE - DANCE WITH THE ELKS LESCHI PAVILION sda: 0 WITH REGULAR CAFE SERVICE UTI TT TTT ces are Dat j ‘Time Cut 2 Hours: TO CHICAGO! 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ST HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES RUTH CHATTERTON LAURA HOPE CREWS JOHN MILTERN GEOFFREY KERR FELIX KR EMBS IN LEE WILSON DODD'S COMEDY “THE CHANGELINGS” ARTING JULY 30 MAIL ORDERS NOW Make close all checks payable to Metr ENINGS AND | Lo Bal jaa self-addressed stamped envelope. In- tax. ropolitan Theater. Add 10% WE! MA’ wer Floor . leony . Mery SEATTLE’S ADING EATRE Ae Limited will run through to Chicago in 70 hours insti of 72 hours as heretofore. The new schedule: EASTBOUND Lv. Seattle Lv. Tacoma + «+ Lv. Portland + = Ly. Spokane - + Ar. Minneapolis - Ar. St.Paul = + Ar. Chicago = + Making all morning ¢ with Bastern tr vonnections rains, Ticket Office 1407 Fourth Aves We'll gladly deliver E. E, Nelson, A. G. P, A. L. C Phone Elliott 5580 for reservations, North tickets, ern Pacific Ry. Smith Bldg., Seattle.

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