The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1923, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 1923 NOW Booth Tarkington's prize story STAGE WORLD ATTLE TAR th Min! THE SE SCREEN 5FAICE COOLED —F# ts eoeee ee eeeee COMING SATURDAY-— \ How About an i TODAY’S PROGRAM | NEW STAR 1 Auto Ride Tonight, -aramount’s Super-Special x 99 SCREEN rf g BLUE MOUSE—Vlorence Vidor in ; w Sri GARDEN Ham y COLONIAL stop Thiet RE C 0 M i nr: C PALAGH ab nod’ phe | i STRAND a Trilby," now showing at the Strand, is a vivid picturization of | Mack Sennett the immortal novel by Du Maurier + Andree Lafagette the famous special beayty, 1» sald to perfectly re of Trilby, which marks L American debut Creighton the Little Billee of the ple with funny Enmunf Care ve portrays Sve 4 BEN’ TURPIN BLUE MOUS! Booth Tark ins priz6e nove FIVE REELS Seeviredertse ce tuetiset searaiog OF LAUGHS selon t a iar rat w appe the picture at th eral oth } pr members of t P j New Chaplain of SPECIAL FEATURE : paraehsataihe JU. S. Fleet Arrives COMING TO) HEILIG| serete tore fhe tle: 96. “CR. eding Capt. C. H. Dickens as Something new The main characters In of the fleet, Capt. "B, R.| stagecraft is prom version are played b J 1 emer: | when he presents at Johnny Walker sical farce of his own wr Dan he Frank Lee, Je Capt. Patrick, | ing Mad,” for the week starting Aug Adair, George Nich and to his en-| ust 25 irutt , will take up his] 4 second stage will be ere si aN electrical equipment rec Round," the topta n Francisco and now ) en iter. i to fit the Heilig. . matic and This gives room for e with it a #€ for whom sensational y to appear uncrow success an emotional actress is M int 1 she has pla already written ison the leading sympathet! Saturday's role of this feature. As a little bits of satire onjorgan grinder for e of the con and comedies of|cessions on the F rc (Vienna’s the past ey Inland), she ts sald to offer Hermie King’s orchestra. v a wonderful Interpretation that ts liven the program with a s: wistful, appealing, and rich in musical interpretation of youthful natve. Tom's Cabin” in a 10.mtnute number eee Because of the fatiguing demands | LIRERTY made upon the company, Friday) “Rupert of Hentzau” ta succeed jes will be discontinued ht the|ing in winning the praise of a i commencing 24, t ee at the L theater, The Nothing the organizat Toate] asthe ‘Se! diwenulon: oF Bis Anthoet like it Ws ateicens ita Hope's sequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda," and was elaborate mR By reened and produced. Bert New Principal of o Hammerstein, Hobart. Bo a Claire Windsor, Adolphe School Appointed obi ier After nding the past year at 1 Ha rd and studying in private achools of the East, Charles K. Bliss,| WINTER GARDEN |former head of the department of Woman Game. w history at Queen Anne high school. ng at the Winter Garde te returning to Se {pal of Hammerstein, the star, doc he Lakeside Day role for which she Ix 1 Washington, wh ndmirably fitted, and « " 10 a good cast jn her support Bliss is well known bh a ftir Nid tional circles, h COLONIAL grees from th it t( Hearts Afiame,” a screen vers CROWDS and fg] caso and Tit of Harold Titus’ 1, “Timber, i Able te Talk About the. story of the Michighn woods, {s i ‘Talk of the Tow at the Colonial theater. In the 1 Bees 5 red. severely from lack |and capable cast are Frank Kee north of England this to the late flov Anna Q. Nilsson, Craig Ward, Rict Headrick, Russell Simpson Richard Tucker and several others oe of food in PALACE HIP Have you found the house you!" "; “strong human interest have been wantiag to rent? Turn to/ 404 in “Any Night,” the the Want Ad ‘C hess nid drama being seen on the Pala help you. screen. Tully Marshall, Robert Nal a exon, William Courtleigh and Ly Leslee are the featured players. ‘Vunusuar CAFETERIA Hester Bailey y, a comedienne well- tnown on the variety Minnie? URGES PUBLIC. HAY FF i heii Si LATEST brief “HAR Picker ORD HAM. HAMILTON The tat ph itor of 11 ANITA STEWART — lay burlesaue of adventure and red Finds Complete Apathy on ely cK E IcOSLOFF roman n the burning de uted by t NEGRI ortant que HART TAYLOR ANA WALTER JACK HI HOLT. Meay Telephone Question If any in our ¢ labor or elvic organization | ed its opinion on has ve vaudeville stage, is appearing here this week as the star of Ask Minnie 1 bill said to be the season's : best at the Palace Hip the-|\fil About Auto Rides ater . —She Knows! Mary Philbin, the star of tunat r aper that will * ” J h th “Merry-Go-Round,” which is She'll Tell You fight ts, as they them now at the Columbia, has| EVERYTHING meine, seein’, (0. Gs aye a made a new speed record to age maa stardom. She was only three Saturday at the t ¢ hast years out of high school and t fl whine, | had an actual camera experi- ea eae ence of only two or three im- 1Bie RB i Y up give portant roles when she L whieh | sayey the dominating Shar ; hetartsation cof “Odea. eat the laut teed oon ta-| It tells you more about the cinema kingdom than all the Round,” which hailed as what "thé telephone | conibary ra | magazines together! Answers all questions. Shows you all one of ,the biggest dramatic asking for, in defiance of all those | your favorites: att pains iT} " | who have absolute power over them attractions of the season. sent—our ¢ council—what | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as the dear public done meantime THOMAS | ™ ‘AN themselves heard on thin WILL, nooEns ARAB BURLESQUE 2 Absolutely nothing, as I le CHARLES CHAPLIN this ques encouraging our dis ‘ t tinguished corporaton counsel, Mr. t " c council, in their au they have cer- eral valuabl st picu 1 { me a c t 4 i ; iy NOTE: Those above mentioned are only part of those you ne M the "i ther into detail will see. tent ent ng in a falter syeu. 1% tment of the “Dear Pub. ten 1 me a o make this appeal to ent is as clean, wh © and/and without « into detail, allow to mak appeal wu | a w Thin will be given ite first past rendered. this community most | who reads this letter, ing here next Saturday at the Blue | distinguished ne your pen and paper and send | ing plteously into the faces of] Roy Stewart has begun ee on Mouse theater. The “Dear Public’ is indeed for- | lef letter to our corporation | passers-by. “The Texas |The Texas Ranger.” _.a_ner 1 How to build up your | = é oe | counsel, Mr. Kennedy, informing |him that you are solidly behind him jin his proposals on this question. | Judging from the spick jear,, the chauffeur and -\night habit still unbrokei ‘|pays better on the side’ ‘oithrough the cashiers ca that you indorse the ac Aleo atate, WwW r he Cohen resolution; that if they »¢ a. e ecor Ss follow Mr. Kennedy’s advice on the YOU HAVEN'T If telephone question as he has already |einnery. THESE BREEZY NEW HITS outlined them (you will be 100 p o- T° be aaa ee often | ie cent for them; nd lastly, that you Sul ef te) ow fig! iting- ‘power in) SP je Columbia: be rank B. Sullivan inl VICTOR SPECIAL aoq2™ the Colambia |approve of their contemplated publi: | prngiey are satan in Pah | the body, It often means you are| Pn at Yourself a Plece of Jclty cam in behalf of our pub- TRaReL | the | minus nerve-power, minus rede Ahad > utitt Ve'll do the rest plore ani cto, eee cells in your | Ad arog _ [cool 0 orning to th gor | Ih lore-you all, to dol asirnt of the boat boys Re dé blood, minus this! Tell all your friends and ac- quaintances about it, and ask them to do the same. Dont’ let some one} health, minus vitality. It is serious to be straying gutta percha from tryed | which forms the principal {bit- brings them a nickel per resthe else do it. Let's have concerted ac- = minus, but, 4g tion! Everybody write, talk and! The other day on the 17th the moment | p Jlecture about it. Let's revive the |Bradley sliced in the directade you increase | > Real Old Seattle Spirit! All to-|the-lake. He was shooting a ed, the number | r 2, Comes Along PAA oH | gether, “Let's Go!” and his unusually active m. | of your red- "3 ma (from (ci J. C. UNGER, burned the wind in the directiof | blood-cells, you begin to Prigge ic: & $208 Rainier Ave. imp of bushes at the wr- | Plus. That's why 8. S since or | 1826, has meant to hones of underweight men and women, a | plus in their strength. Your body Hand) 1 A few minutes iater there yo Midnight I e Raymond & | Joe His Or (Comedienne) shout of joy and the caddy My ‘Sweetie Went Beare Beith : “p to the point © —-~ suey on cid Away Fox Trot Bleedin : running out holding up a {% Mearts and Fences aa Joe mond & His Or pound black bass. He had “ve on unable to find the lost ball but hi ad seen the bass feoting in mf moss at the edgo of the Iske and | jhad smitten it w a mciron, |Dry Men Surprise We Invite You to in Our M BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON Lilet 112 14.21 Third Ave. Guy Bates Post In Per: | surprised Tuesday afternoon by fed- Bootleggers in Car fl : jeral agents at Eighth ave. and Pike Rudolph Wicklund and Godfrey | /\st, and arrested in their touring =| Li 5 ye | Henderson, alleged bootleggers, were | with four gallons of moonshine in | iif 100% Courtesy Musto, Pictures gay NEW JAINE | NEA Serviee Writer | their possession, according to the re- 2 Days More, Then Gone! HAMMERSTEIN ’ ports of the officers. Sequel to NEW tL N An, A 22.— | “ » Z — a |wh ¥ Hera Ae aty tie ip” | Search of the room occupied by the HE “the Peinoner of Zenda othe Wont Gane wan witout « peers (AI A 206 Bian ve, revealed At RUPERT of a : Pat | two more q of moon, the agents 0 a Tomorrow f | If you ever visited one of the|.” h f DUSTIN FARNUM (Conducted in co-operation with |most famous of the famous bara |tcPorted. The liquor was stored in | fil] 7 IVE HEGUL AG, 4 1 First National Pictures.) : 2 . copper containers. i HENTZAU” @& CAFE SCRVICE foe : * that flourished in New Orleans in gical 2 “Old, Fashioned— “The Wille, a, |the pre-Velstead era, you doubtless} faye you found the house you |. With a Cast of 14 Stara and ger tit rie tt ‘ Daas rh ios me haze =e ——— See aw re ae thru sah on + |have been wanting to rent? Turn to | ill ie xs as i in which Priscilla Dean is appea Jcage. Anc you ever happened to|the Want Ad Columns and let the: paluegay— Vas 315 Marton ing. She is Mra, Wheeler Oakman, | attend the best theater of the city, |help you. FOYE ES nd as far as I know lives most when a first-night performance was | et meal “a happily with her husband. | orma Admirer—Wait until | Norma in “Ashes of Ven | | It is the most beautiful | |picture in which she has ever ap. | | red, and she looks simply ve | | lishing in the court costumes. If | Spend a Sunday that’s “different”— su liked her in her other pictures, | away from the crowded streets and high- gout adore nero ene oeore | A DELICIOUS, SCIENTIFIC, |] Mats. ways among the beautiful, alluring jrecelves bushels of fan. 0 | ays a ig tl ap be bush: e ae n al m | FRUIT FLAVORED LAXATIVE Jon, you surely must have seen him | Sees |his admirers after they see him in| - neering thru a battered pal | i |this picture. You have a treat in paso by ratte Aid Friday! SAN JUAN ISLANDS The “Thousand Islands” of the West |store for you. Neeley—No, Marie Prevost in not a bathing girl now. She fs the fea |tured player in John Staht's new production “The Wanters." comfortable steamer will leave the Col 8 a, m. for East Sound and A fast, man Dock at return. | | 1. F. V.—1 do not know whether Sunday, August 26th Ireonore Ulte Is to do “Kiki” for BPM ihe screen. I do know that she ts Plenty of time will be given for picnics and Jat present being presented in the bathing. Returning, tho boat will arrive a J [ ir NEVePRRATOE soutoer howe ’ attle about 11 p. N Lea SSAa SeyolLis ertring op t FARE—Round Trip 2 | posite orge Arliss in “The Green id Children HALF Fare Goddes: Mary Pickford has an lentirely new role in her forthcom 4 Get your tickets ly bees rere joleaingpier forttibon Lunches served, or, bring your basket |Blanche Sweet is married to Mar \ i shall Nellan, the well known dl PUGET “SOUND NAVIGATION CO Co gp Ok le MAIN 3993 _ SOLMAN DOCK, taaAltig PORRIUI. INA. blace ‘stcobes 3 ‘Anna Chriatio.”” | ° , | { M | Helene Chadwick has been cast for | m1 |the lead in Rupert Hughes’ new pro: . f duction, titled “Law Against Law." Automobiles of all makes can be purchased thru the Want Ad Col umns of the Star, green opera glasses. | | A twisted and gnarled tft hand, Old Style Purgatives, Pills And Powders —inmusn was no handieap tor “Cap ‘A blazing drama | | of big emotions | WILL jwhen it came to raking in the No Longer Wanted |ghekelu “at ‘hfe' Gage.’ «Now. that’ tie Mothers now know it is unnecessary | give all the good that you can get from ljob have been parted, but the peer to give strong, harsh medicines to| the old-fashioned remedies — without jof peers still peers at every open. Directi overcome constipation | any of the harm that follows the use |ing performance ihe lon | of ore y A teste Ackerman Intelligent mothers have learned that | °f Ordinary laxatives Many have wondered where “Cap” | Ill] Ang Harris Analax, the acientitic fruity laxative,is| And in appeal to your palate, Analax |did his peering during the day. Yes. | delightfully pleasant to take, and yet |is like candied fruit. You will ‘actually |torday the secret came out, An old | bedien| gives much better results like to ent an Analax pastille— and so Analax—the resullof yearsof scien-| “il! your children. tific research ix made up only of the} Analax is so gentle in its action you purest ingredients, so combined as to | bardly know you have taken it “Stop Thief” —a delectable tidbit of musical comedy 30 ANALAX is one of the approved HUNDRED HEALTH HELPS bearing the oc ® trade mark Charmers on the |man, with his left hand drawn and | bait Crystal Runway Ce nnclan tained ltwisted, hobbled out of a car and] waives, INC thumped up Camp street on his New York City crutches. ‘The car moved out of The greatest amusement |sight, ‘The man on crutches looked bargain in the city at 60¢ \ around stealthily, then plumped \ STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO, Special Wholesale Distributors himself on the sidewalk, held out Kiddies a Dime, Any Time IMs wretched hand, and began peer:

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