The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1923, Page 7

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iii titi tire WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE STAGE SA TURDAY FOR X{NDEFINITE RUN eecee THE eeceee TAKE A LESSON IN THE ART OF LOVE! ELINOR GLYN author of “Three Weeks” fs the best teacher in the world. HER LATEST ROMANCE Is DELICIOUSLY DARING almost Days” now AND “Six ! OUR REGULAR ' NIGHT PRICES 5 50¢ tet 1 WILL PREVAIL Leatric d J yh he cai ALL DAY J f “The Silent Partner,” the EVERY DAY ‘ahneall ame ppealir ramd DURING ENGAGEMENT which is comin next Coli- por. mo to the Her the er giver eum wee trayal is said to be onvincing and the st nteresting. he has ¢ | Airplane Fal Falls Into _Lake; Three Killed | THE BRIGHTON COMMUNITY =": Columbia Bluereuse} NO\Y = =i EER GEO. M. COHAN’S BIG BRUADWAY HIT —With— JOHNNY HINES “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” BIG SCOOP! Authentic Japanese Earthquake Pictures! JUNE } MATHS “BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY” ATURDAY Clara Louise Burnham's “JEWEL— A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE” The Odds Are Long— 4 to 1 Against You TODAY First Seattle Showing OF LADY HAMILTON wh LIANE HAID History's Greatest Love Story Comedy Clanate Any Time 10e—Loge Seats 200 Pyorrhea Follows Bleeding Gums At the first sign of bleeding gums, watch out for Pyorrhea. It strikes four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger, too. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s For the Gums, If used consistently and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. As a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean, your gums firm and healthy. Pleasant to the taste. The formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S, At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes, “Yes! We Have No Bananas” Still getting encor both axa song and trot! But have you Furman and Nash or the Lanin Or: ‘awing it into a captivate ing dance on Colum Records? If you're ‘of the few who haven't, just ask for— The Song, A-3873 TheFox-trot,A-3924 At Columbia Dealers i FOR THE GUMS More. than-a tooth, paste —it ch hecks Py orrhea ‘ulin (y WerwgPro Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D, 8. Re (Gj (8) rds Forhan Company, New York Be} Borhan's, Lignited, Montreal | Negri's portrayal | COLONIAL TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN METROPOLITAN—"The Covered in "The COLUMBIA Broadway CER GARDEN y Mawall COLONIAL—"Chicage Sal” “Leight Lights of “The Affairs of Burkhart and Vaudeville and photo. COLISEUM Roman emp BLUF MOUSE Little Jot foat Li IBERTY + ama Hughes } Amertean ranks ractions The pi second picture, among finishing Strand an in evidence at showing. In “The nearly Cheat" {s more human! nal than was her char. PALACE HIP One of the many thrills contained in “Vengeance of the Deep,” the! melodramatic sea picture now at the| | Pi alace Ln P, ig in the scene of two} n the bottom of the ght by a huge are por- for and is and} inia Brown Faire are also fea- tured in the pictur: cory and 6 one clam. The tw WINTER GARDE “The Affairs of Lady Hamilton,” a pwerful story from English history, abor is now appen The stor of Lady Hamilton and a commander In the English navy, spired to win one of the greatest naval battles of history. Liane Hald, | a famous English actress, is the star. eee g at the Winter Gar. whom she in- A fascinating crook melodrama, is now being present- screen at the Colonial as the feature attraction. The story 1s| of the underworld of a big city, and NOW PLAYING "THE COVERED WAG =» THE GLORIOUS DRAMA OF METROPOLITAN —SEATTLE’S LEADING THEATRE— TWICE DAILY Buy Tickets Early—ALL SEATS RESERVED :?|/F'lo Lewis | at Orpheum § Is I PORTLAND, | with @ nore throat that prevents it | trom nervous trouble which keeps bird from sleeping are two novel ” hospital here. SEATTLE STAR MABE HA ONE bay mc Well Known “Flapperdom” in One Day More, Then Gonet POLA NEGRI in Paramount's Hyntere leal with WALLACE Sat—"The to flapper ant] QUAKE, VIEWS _GREAT SC OOP, ntages is offering a good © bill this week in addition foture fenture. an Burkhart, nia actress, and prominent enting © moral s t Dope,” lation of the drug traffic. In support of Miss Burkhart on IIS PARROT’S lc THROAT IS SORE): Rept 37.—A parrot] with the talking and « turkey rong, balancing and Egyptian en tertalnment. being treated at an animal its main cbaracters are played in the | picture by Milton | Lake, Do You Know That or ang oa nary as when seasoned with LEASPERRINS THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE telis of the romance | segemem Will Not Be Shown at Any Other Theatre in Seattle During the Season 1923-1924 THE SEATTLE BY STORM No Picture Ever Screened Possesses the Local Interest of This Story of the Oregon Trail a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains more actual value than 15 cents will bu SEATTLE CHILD STARS AT PAN THIS WEEK Myer Alexander and Peggy Stand lee, respectively “Seattle's Boy Me- Cormack" and the “Mary Pickford of Seattle,” are appearing at the Pantages this week in a novel song and dance number with a team of Douglas dancers. The two Seattle children, both 12 years old, have made many appear Jances at local thoaters and will |probably be remembered best as |the impersonators of Harold Lioyd jand Mildred Davis at the Liberty theater when “Dr. Jack” was show- ing. They have been touring the} |Pantages circuit all summer and| |apparently making a hit all along} tho Ine. ‘The little act they are| presenting this week at tho Pan| |!s proving a ble winner, Dressed| jin cute little eo” suits, they sing | in thetr style, “Seven or Eloven, "Dixie Paradise,” z thelr turn with aj Sills and Alice Fish Chowder SAUCE The best cooks tn the country use end like 1 own and up |HARDEST ROLE GIVEN “TO BESSIE LOVE} “Human Wreckage,” Mrs. Wallac | Reid's famous human epic, that lands a crashing blow at the nar. cotic evil, has raised Bessie Love from a little frothy engenue to a dramatic and emotional star of the first rank. As the role of little mother in “Human Wrecka Bessie Love gives to the greatest acting. Critics Bluhill | in any other kind of Cheese this difficult role—as it is one of that is told in an extremely inter- '| Poet Laureate ) 2:30 8:30 T THAT HAS TAKEN Cae Chicago ‘Tribune, ONLY Al FEW | MORK DAYS IN Ww HIC “No one of normal intelligence can see “The Covered Wagon’ without coming away In some degreo a better American,"—Hditorial MATINEES: 300, 500, $1.00. NIGH'TS: 500, $1.00, $1.50 Plus T TO SEE mir. | England's poet laureate, Robert Bridges, who has ac-| cepted a fellowship in creative art at the University of Michigan and will soon come the well ktfown | a reve-| the bill are weveral acts of dance, The tenderest love story of modern days comes Saturday, for two solid weeks— Gait’ Masterpiece— , MAE MARSH CAROL DEMPSTER, IVOR NOVELLO and NEIL HAMILTON “Aimed straight at your heart—and it hits the mark.”—N. Y. World. esting manner. There ts little doubt that her work in this attraction | will place her at once into more} powerful roles. “Human Wreckage” will come to the Metropolitan theater as the at-/ ction for the week of October Clara Louise Burnham's the | —— the hardest in the gripping story |# to America, Bridges is 79. “JEWEL— A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE” Columbia ee as MADISON PLAYING NOW— “You'll Be Surprised” A Scintillating Musical Farce with Fifty People WILL KING academy, East Pike at 12th. Beginners’ Glasses start chars: ay evening, ad- vanced Monday, ev nin; All THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ALICE LAKE AND MILTON SILLS IN “CHICAGO SAL” . . —Coming Sunday— “BIRTH OF A NATION” Popular . Join the jolly crowd. 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