The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 14

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THE CAPTAIN CRISP The Earl-of Glendora, Et Al. SE TLE STAR Reserved Seats 1,50 Only three more . performances of Seattle’s marvelous pageant-drama $1 . BY DON RYAN OS ANGELES, July 26.—Long ago I quit being surprised 4 by anything I see in Los Angeles, this unparalleled metropolis of queer characters attracted hither by the cli mate, the fantastic religious cults, but chiefly by the most fantastic of occupations—making moving It was at the United #. They were shooting * for Donald Crisp's new picture cal The pi South Africa The lot w atively cluttered with Englishme arrhal wheexe of the English lang spoken only as ft can be spoken t originators, everywhere assailed the ear, If you your eyes and listened you would have sworn you were in the Leicester lounge. I asked somebody where they got no many of them. I was told that ‘ Crisp himself was an Englishman and they just seemed to gravitate to him. At this moment an assistant cameraman cut out @ group of elght extran from the herd. He lined them up for a still & pith helmet, came out and took his place at the head of the line, fa down it in the position of an army officer about to align a company, T was some saluling back and forth and more or less jocularity about the whole affair “Hold it!” yelled the man behind the still camera, and the group stiffened in the position of “eyes right.” ‘The camera snapped and it was over, | Crisp himself, grinning under! ng Positively the last showing on Saturday evening. Don’t be disap- pointed. Order your seats now. $2, $1.50, $1, 75c (Children under 12 Half Price) . HE proceeding had aroused my curiosity. I asked the assistant director what it was all about and why Crisp seemed on such easy terms with a nondescript group of eight extras, “Oh, they're a pretty good lot," answered tho assivtant, “I guess Crisp wants to show them a little consideration, You see they practi all outrank him.” nk him? ep. Crivp was a captain in the Boer war, But there isn't a man fn that bunch below the rank of major, Ob, yes! [beg your pardon. Those two young fellows on the end are leutenants, Mut they're of noble blood.” thore extras are_of the English nobility?” Every last man of ‘em. 1 beg your pardon! With one exception. That's the old guy with whiskers. The second in line. He's Kommandt H, DeRoy, He fought on the other side in the Boor war, General of the Free State army.” ho's the first in line? one with the stock ‘anamia hat?” “That's Maj. Charles Talbot, R. You can see and hear perfectly from any section. Good reserved seats still available for each performance. Tickets on Sale at Stadium Gates after 6 p. m. 107 Union Street, White Building, every day until 9 p. m. Friedlander’s Jewelry Store, Second Ave. and University Street, from 9 until 6 o'clock, Sensational — Thrilling—Gorgeous—The Sight of a Lifetime SOPHIE BRASLAU America’s greatest operatic star, ana G. A., the earl of Glendora!” THOUGHT the assistant was went down the line and gave idding me, but when he 1e names and ranks of the | | others, I realized he was sincere. The third man | chap, with pointed mustache, was Maj sings every evening | Perey Mortloc Edward's Horse. The next, a tall Englishman | wearing a k of khaki shorts which exp on Jand with his moi xed in his r yo, was ne r than| Lieut. Col. Fenwi ver of the Indian ar ext was Maj, Cameron | | Shute of the British BE. onary force n Maj Stanley of the! oe ~~ ve ~ Speeerenantaaaienapiateaeaces ————=— | Indian army; Lieut. James Warwick of the Au n Exped stenant Farpe of the Fifth cavalry corps it's & surprise to find no many of them In Lon Angeles,” T told tant. “I suppose they came to work in this picture with Crisp r old time's sake—for the fun of “Don't kid yourself,” sald the assistant, promptly. “They came ont for the seven-fifty check.” “What!” “They came out because they're professional moving picture extras. Because they're giad to get a job and earn their cakes. They're all limies ruined by the war,” he added. “All except the old Dutchman. | When the ill-fated Titanic struck | iceberg years ago and went down Breat loss of life, F @ a fund of over a fon dol. ms for the benefit of dependents | the passengers and crew who w | ane rT 712 fund, The Lusitania fund of abou $300,000 cares for 49 dependents of ft passe ‘The Empress ef Ireland fund 0,000 helps to sus: | j tain dependents of passengers | the land 1 ors, apprec ELECTRONIC REACTIONS of ABRAMS Conforming to the Published Request in PEARSON’S MAGAZINE For the opening in every large city of a clinic, where people in moderate cir- cumstances may have the benefits of Electronic Treatments, we wish to announce that we have installed a new and improved type of Electronic apparatus for the administration of these treatments, so that people who are suffering from such diseases as Cancer, Tuberculosis and the ravishing blood disease, nerve troubles, as well as other acute and chronic diseases, may have these wonderful treatments at moderate cost. Do not wait until you are about to take to your death-bed and then expect these treatments to bring you back from the grave, because they will not do it. E | Why that seven-fifty looks like bh lellows } The earl of Glendora! Lieut. ¢ Limies ruined by the} war. Ea heir cakes af movie extras. as I remarked in the beginning, 1 have ceased boing surprised at anything I see tn Los Angeles ribs ieee HAD gone out to the United studios that day to get an interview with this man Crisp. And when I began writing this story I thought it was going to be about Crisp. But it turns out to be a story about the earl of Glendora and Lieut. Col. Fenwick Oliver with his me C t another time for tho: here. good story. His own “idly assorted Eng America o tn must wa Space remains right hand and r war, He went uselers n Boe | he told me frankly, “The miferm of Red leather breeches, sky blue jacket, nder up for the uniform, the King’s Own Tenth Huss: black bearskin bus’ No w z Afghan, Ex Knockers do not cure you! Time spent listening to them may be the most cost! that you have ever spent. It might mean the loss of your life. A BOOK EXPLAINING THE SYSTEM WILL BE GIVEN YOU _ WITHOUT CHARGE Electro Medical Doctors told me Was executed by playing a What a Frier f the 1 We Have and the tor | DE EGET Dut space for’ and the time Treatments ' 2 | Bisetroile HAT is this man Crisp doing in the movies? Well, he’s| $2 50 Blood Tests serving them honestly — earning his salary, obe ying : $2.00 orders, just like he used to do in the army. He has just} 1327 THIRD AVENUE one passion: fidelity to life, He is trying to give us real life on the screen. He hates the rnawkish sentimentality that | pervades the films, He keeps his fingers free as possible of this dribbling treacle. Rea m—action life. To these} he adheres—as much as his masters will allow only goes to show you that you needn't be surprised at anything in Los Ang Wh Airships to Carry CITY MAY GET Armies in Future CONVENTION) LONDON, July 26.—Passenger and freight airplanes now under con-| Seattle can have the 1 | atruction will be able to carry 300] tion ers when stripped for war serv- | socis | willing to gu to. 10,000 attle wa ntee accommodations | who would at-| was given th ala 7) | 6 Wednesday | | cl official journal, | | Morgan, Miss Agnes 8. Winn, d! | rector of elementary schools; Du Hays, president of the national ademy of visual educa 3 Dr] F son Smith, Massachusetts com: | missioner of education, and other| é . / Mh | visiting educators were entertained e OUSCWI CS iif, Wednesday by the educational n- | i /} mittee of the chamber at the Frye| “ > hotel. | President Henry | | Univer city's tion Suzzallo of the of Washington 1 A this ction as the 5 conven Zoning Ordinance to Be Put Into Effect The city’s building zone orditance goes into effect Friday, marking an epoch In Seattle progress. 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