The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1923, Page 7

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Betty POCO OHOTOTOOUDEOS ESOS ESOS REESE ESOS EEELOH EEO EES : WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE COCR ORE LES ERO OSEEHOEOO SE OOECarESCeEEEEEEESEUEE N N | SSF ENF IN / Lia Zo | This Lit Litt he World SCREEN The busiest spot in Seattle is right in this theatre! DIX and HADWICK we a SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT Rex Beach is 4 i Because, NOW HERE is the king of all pictures— BY DON RYAN Las es STARTING WEDNESDAY— GLORIA | For an Extended Engagement— ect Constance Talmadge y first picture —with— Chartes Chi Lila 1 suite Stewart George Stewart Jacqueline L Theodore Kosloft Mary Pickford Thomas Meighan Fritel Ridgway Dorothy Dalton William De Mille Eileen Perey Owen Moore J. W. Kerrigan Lols Wilson Walter Hers Ben Turpla Ford Sterling Hope Hampton Leatrice Joy Sigrid Holmquist Alan Hale T. Roy Barnes Nita Naldi Boll Montana Viola Dana Jack Pickford Anna Q. Nilsson Robert McKim Mary Astor Revert Cain Bryant Washbara Jolia Faye i ~ slcent and probably greatest] “DULCY” Jack Mulhall Claude Gillingwater IN “LEGALLY DEAD” as the French beauty in Paramount’s gorgeous creation— “Bluebeard s 8 Wit” | with HUNTLY GORDON and ROBERT AGN brought on thi Coliseum Concert STRAND ORCHESTRA heights in this story of a ried to a modern Bluebeard. im by the most a M. Jacques Beaucaire WINELAND playing “Katinka” by Frim! Swanee River” JACK MULHALL HAS NARROW ESCAPE | Jack Mulhall, madge'a leading man, displayed « ash of heroism during the pen URLITZER Also—“A PLEASANT JOURNEY,” an “Our Gang” Comedy VAD AV AOA A A |Rail Officials in as ono of the season's greatest at | ero ae! “Salomy Jane” hearts, have overlooked ’a news story ve of a different sort, which will be read with Interest + ai a ZI /N | bea them of between $125 and $150, ‘nial theater tw now fpa- Screen fans are promised a 5! :| Jews to Celebrate ring drama of the early days of the West in "Pioneer Trails,” Vitagraph will release shortly. Cu! Ten Landis, Alice Calhoun, Bertram | Grassby and Otis Harlan are {in the allstar cast. made a spectacul The four officials on the car wer jc M. Levy, president; C. W. Mason. painting by: Corot, ‘JU JITSUIS |= GREAT HELP * D. R. Hamtiton, police instructor | Private Car Robbed| Jewish New Year logs ana water swept | ¢ A the cameras and props, but) y SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—Two| vice President and general mana assistant engineer and C. F. Post, purchasing agent. _ masked bandits held up four officials | A. . neue, Mt for ®! Jows will celebrate the Jews will ae of the Western Pacific railway in hnical forces and and related holidays. Connolsseurs think It js genuine. If y =~ | Aaa LAST TIMES TODAY HAROLD "| thelr private car attached to train 1) No. between Sacramento and + early today and rob- A flagman who entered the ca while the holdup was in pro also was robbed. » | PALACE HIP | “The Man Between,” play feature on the Palace Hip pro gram this week, ————— | t proves to be a real Corot it will| Year falls jbe worth anything up to pl S Flags Are Raised | practice Tuesday morning with ben eptember 11 and 1 eficial results to everyone, When Edward H. Ged. coll inmate, started to tear down | lan the public safety building, a cal! | Mur was sent for a squad of husky har Yom Kipper, Wednesday and Thur day, September 15 and 20. Orthodox and reform services will} Full Mast Again be held at the various synagorucs WINTER GARDEN Another glance at the wild man tearing the padding from t of his cell and ripping the boards |from beneath tt, convinced the Jailer | that the premises were too small for | harness bulls to cope with Tuesday morning. The 30-day period of mourning for the late President Harding ended Monday | After being raised the flags |‘ on the public safety building and the city hall were formally lowered while | Hunter and Martha Mansfield —| the important parts. | Throw Empty Purse LLOYD “SAFETY a file of marine corp: “Love Tales” the wild-eyed Caston. SAYS: We are saving you money every Old timers will tell you that the day we opened our store Moire ceiling was selling for 30c a bolt, and that when our ad came out saying that we ‘Blue; jay The simplest way to enda corn Stops the pain in y. Then the corn loosens Into Car; Arrested | After throwing ai empty purse passing automobile, speak of love in every note to fox- threw Caston into ro verse and led him amicably to an Record of it tells the world it’s a “Teach me some of those tricks, Caston asked as the door clange * booked for investigation. © believe they may be tmplicater 5 lin the prowling of houses and rooms | 2oon have to learn by expert. | liquid and in thin plasters, 7 action is the same. EVERYBODY IS Latest Pictures of DEMPSEY and FIRPO “Mad (Cause You Treat Me This Way)” on the other At your druggist i ff RR a RR SARE IN Wednesday, Thursday “THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN” need our harness bulla. . A-3940 75 cents ABOUT — Mary Philbin, the new were going to sell it at 14¢ a bolt the prices dropped in the other stores. We are still selling for less. NOW _ prise beauty, and her won- Matinee 2:30 P, M. Ackerman & Harris Offer— WILL KING Best Duplex Oatmeal, 80-in. ane derful work in the big picture, “MERRY -GO.- ROUND,” now in its third big week at the Co- . Elks’ Masquerade pall Leschi Pavilion “A PAI OF SIXES” TUESDAY NIGHT Two Big Prizes tee eee ewes ccemn Moire Ceiling, Stee ene remem ere eeesc om Seattle-Made Paint House Paint, gal. ..............$2.45 Best Floor Paint, gal. ...,.:.:,0<- $2.95 Flat Wall Paint, gal. .......:...).:. $2.95 Woodwork Varnish, gal. ....:..::- $3.25 Pretty Cut-out Borders, The Wonder ¥% Tt leaves -PUGET SOUND. STEAMER SCHEDULES Travel by Steamer |ask any of thousands who at De Honey's new day and Sunday eve. Melody Shop Mammoth Orches- and they’ll tell you to hurry and see the sen- sation of the best dancers at- Honeys in beauti- ful exhibition dances, Wed. eve. popular prices, Join the jolly crowd, DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ eve, at 8: Paste for Wall Paper, lb. A Good Thing - zh North Begins “Just the greatest dog picture ever made, that’s all —no exceptions.”—John Hamrick. DR, J. It, BINYON iow Daily 10:00 a, m., 6:20 p, m. Auto and Passenger Ferry Auto Kate $2.00 up is starts Thursday dvanced, Monday Free Exanszinatioa Send your name and address plain eve, at 8:40 Ne embarrassment. Plenty of practice. Short cut to Olympte Peninsula with 6 cents (and this feature is very desirable, est book on’ Dancing and quetto free. steps and the real Tango lessons, $6, profesaional isin Medicine Co, Des Moines, Jowa, and Teoelve in return, a trial package containin, Cough Remedy, for coughs, ‘colda, croup, ANDY WARD SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE | BEST $2.50 cLasses NVA BAY AND WAY PORTH Mon, und ‘Thurs. 10:30 p, m. N We are one of the stores in the Northwest that really lenkes from start to finish, aro the enly one in to all, calling’ thin Avoid Inferior r new classes; learn from nar tickling throats fete for stomach trou- will meet refined peaplo. Hesuons aii hours, Lady n, gAesy pain that crowd tho henrt, biliotmess and constipation; Ohamberlain's Salve, needed in, every fienmare and schedu' ri Jo 66 Ssh??? fee's thangs withowt pote, Remember It’s “Smith's on froo by graduate op: | Glusxex not prescribed ninatructors., A iw her of fancy fox trot atopa ara hecoming popular and you should welect a teacher who ‘can dance and teach them, unless absolutely n: famlly for burns, sealds, wounds; piles, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO Dork - Foor HARION 3T 1621 Fourth Ave. and skin affections; these valued family e¢ for only b cents. Don't mien it, wots prey es twenient Opp. Ri BINYON OPTICAL CO. BPs Hotel NAS ANS Ay )

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