The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PHOTOGRAPHS STILL AVA CHRISTMAS GIFTS Portraits of Quality may be had for Christmas on all sittings made on or before’ next Tuesday, ILABLE FOR regular Grady Studio Open Sunday, 11A.M. to3 P.M. Same Prices—Same Artistic Care With Ea Phone EL Appoi: Rialto ch Patron iot-5303 for intment SEATTLE Building 1015 Second Ave. Why Pay More Elsewhere When You Can Buy for Less at The GOLDEN RULE 1406 First Avenue wur puy TOYS, we lve them $1.00 Scooter free with ¥: purchase, Ladies’ Brushed Wool Golf izes and colors. Ladies’ Sik Umbrellas; all colors; tvory tip handles and bottoms; 8 special at..... $3 9 Ladies’ and Chil- 9 dren's Nightgowns 8c Ladies’ Silk Dresses; latest styles; 8 Men's Dr. Charles Cushion Sole Dress $3.98 Shoes; vici kid. Men's Dress Shes; army officers’ dress ooo" S308 $1.98 a better bargain Men's Heavy Work Pants.», Children's Wool Underwear; dren's Coveralls; heavy ...68¢ Boys’ High Top Shoes; P # styles; 10-Inch; $3.98 buckle top... Sults; wool or cordu- $4.98 Bilk Teddy Boars; ail: sises caters... $1 48 “Toys at Greatly Reduced Prices ch ‘We must sell out our toys by Christmas in order to make room for other mer chandise. The Golden Rule Dept. Store 1406 First Avenue Ex-Premier’s Niece Named Grain Clerk VANCOUVE B. C, Dec 13- niece of the r McBride, former mier of British Columbia, has een appointed by the grain men of sritish Columbia to the position of for the £1 patent when a man ton ‘Transcript DON'T SCOUR TEETH LARGE TUBE 25c 2 EAS TRENT Sd, Back of The Bon Marche |Royalists Rebuked | by Republican King | ERLIN, 13.—King August, | r more éxactly, ex-King Dee. h August of Saxony, belleves ‘ou have a republic you ought | to be @ republican along with it, | Rece thru. Saxony | democratica’ a@ compartment, second class, he was hailed at the! railroad station by a group of “mon.| demonstrators, who| | roused himself muf-| feeble hand out d to remark ibiicans, you are?” | T went back to sleep, while the monarchists pondered at such a Report Eye Hurts on Rapid Increase | De The na-| prevention striking mber in the num. A total roprted crease during of 424 sertow: injuries, such | women hen th: jured their hot curling all, 92 chil ye accidents, Quickly Conquers Constipation Don’t let constipation poison your blood and curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels Little Liver Pills today and your trouble will cease. For dizziness, lack of appetite, headache and blotchy skin nothing ean equal them. Purely vegetable. Oriental mysticism gazes out in Sylvia Breamer’s eyea in “Thundergate,” opening at the Liberty Saturday. She plays opposite Owen Moore as a white girl raised as a Chinese and purchased by a mandarin for hia wi; STAGE HE Ta fons change—also in mot he is no and settings. « of Notre Dame’ fon to ‘this last rule, play"* au long ago a “coatt was hard to put across to an Now screen f the rage ords at the ger ago th lollig and wherever else been shown, Lon C h s dented present, Nort Wenatct mas woek n alom: it is Je {8 provi unprece. billed, to close here Fr Next ern sh be ¢ and in Portland Christ ( Alla Aa son's vaudeville, feature attraction opening ne and is coming here WORLD MAKE-BELIEVE Not a0} MYSTERY MAN OF STAGE iom, heralded as one of the sensations coming to with an offering Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price | both uncanny and interesting. HAS ATT LM STAK rr TODAY'S PROGRAMS | | BOM BLUE MOUSE "I)tte Ola New York,"* | COLIBKUM—Thomeas Metehan tn || “Woman-Proot | HEILIG—Lon ¢ ney in “The]| Hunchback of Notre Dat | LIBERTYIlanche Sweet in "Anna Chrlatte.”* | COLUMINA | The | “Moot haner,'" Pie Gibson In “The HC > r William Mua sell in Times Haye Changed. COLONIAL — Wally Yan tn Drivin it MALICE. Home he Foo! Tom Meighan 1 Broke, in “Hack sracn ORPHEUM—"The Bon Dodger,” and rn vaudeville, PANTAGES —Triplo headline vaude- Ville bill PALACE uur. pany in OAK—Dic! “Able Wilt King and com- “The Naughty Wife," Hyland and company in Irish Bi COLISEUM Among the beat comedy-dramay that have ever come to Seattle | Thomas Molghan's nowest picture, | “Woman-Proof,” which opened at the Coliseum Thursday, ‘Tho story for this pleture was written by the} famous humorist, George Ade, and the main characters are portrayed by Molghan and Lila Lee Meighan plays the role of a young | civil engineer who js too busy direct: | ing @ huge enterprise to think of marriage, His father’s will stipu- lates that all the children must mar- ry, or his entire fortune will go to an old poople’s home. ‘The young engineer’ brothers and sisters en deavor to make him fall in love, and it Is their attempts that form the basis for many tenso situations and much laughable comedy, Woes COLUMBIA Tho way moviny pictures are made and the amusing things that | happend during thelr making are | pictured in “The Thrill Chaser,” | Hoot Gibson's new production, which | is now on the Columbia screen. A | wood deal of the story t# laid inj filmiand, but part of it takes the | wtar to faraway Arabla, where ho 25,000 as a “double” for a| real shelk. Action and romance are the main characteristics and make the story one of Hoot's best velit cles, i | STRAND | A strong story of the danger that | Mes in the sudden acquisition of Wealth by ® poor, but ° previous! contented, family, 's Blanche Uy right’s novel, “The Valley of Con-| j tent,” which has been picturtzed un der tho title of “Pleasure Mad,” jis now showing nt tl j other citles where it has sho noclety and doment called « truly entertat and its showing here big success, 1 which includes Mary Collier, Jr. Huntly ¢ Shearer and Winifred Bry of the big fentures Mad." SCREEN e e on, {8 one | of ina WINTER GARDEN “Timen Have Changed usual ven William Russe picture which is now at the Winter story runs just t line and ts humor ng an well as at Ruaell has a very 6 and is ably supported b ,|Jullenne Sectt and a number other players. ‘Thomas Ince has taker. an entirely new departure from the realm of the in latest picture, versio “Anna log s au" th ed the fp artifice of re ent backgrounds, expensive mass movement a production, and subord fing y Mi of and thing to the end of achieving, fine| cor gyx7aq, in the powerful ting production ts dramas anche Sweet istie, and the hara | creen ver y, featur Patsy Ruth Mil lared to be one <reel comedies ever has opene short the Colonial. Wa his debut on return to tho} een in this picture Sturm's = Wally Van a and what is of the fastest screen han offered. in the role of Anna two other in ¢ William F are entirely human and truthful to| ment at rm ™ mado, AH, Mistreas. next week. | Cook—Indeed, | husband.—Tit-F REAL SCANDAL! | Miss Elsie ia oc —_ ma’am. So ts my 4 (London). MAKES FAT PEOPLE SLIM | New York Physician Perfects Harmless Method of Re- ducing Weight ‘The loss of a9 much as a of excess flesh a day | fc the many of | ma a licensed, 1 clan of 286 Fifth | York, who announces a treatment rid fat people What {s moro doctor's results is patients that | perfected wht quickly of exc remarka that thousa statement sfully treated for fat of diet or un is also sald suffer from rheumatism, gout, asthma and blood pressure grea |from the reduction the fluous flesh, Real that sounds almost to be true to ecenpary that chro! obtain of ing 1 ne doctor has 8 without charg him, prove h rid yourself write him today STARTING TODAY And for the first t'~9 in Seattle Witiam Jee presents this sea- the Pantages theater the Monday. Axiom is a psychic hich is of POX NEWS as An Uproarious Comedy . “SPOOKS AND SPEUTS” ) Loge Seats 20¢ { Any Time T0e Sota irra GRE ACH Bhe and maina, TWO DAYS MORE DA IBVE fairly right into your heart there Scotanemennigi Sooowamamammnmmmemmemenanpeemn tener nage te gaan et Marion Davies IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Thia in Mies Davies’ Mt Jumps, ho re- Hl v6 see raward Gth A DOZEN 1 AST SATURDAY James Oliver Curwood's “JACQUELINE” or (ALAZIN Lew Cody, with Mai Courtot, Sheldon A mance the No Hauptman’s Orchentrn ALYCE a melodramatic ith heart a love Dor pOUGUTY Contralto Ships t + BARRIERS) rguerite ewls and cant thriller Ml] many more y terest and ro- é tale amid th woods’ pines. wa to the See” nterna- tlonal News ———| to Jove, first in 375 A. D. anf@i/la FAMOUS STARS a N THE CAST NO, DOCTOR DIDN'T ORDER 'E Doctor any lucid Mrs. Ha your (with husband dignity) hy ntervals since my last] Jinks? Ht Jporneteiseaamiree peeing esc meme Bee ‘Church Set | Reproduced | Historie Cathedral Copied Exactly Coxtumin, eral hund of act and 4 dleval are 1 past them to Ue mo of the in it producers The Dame,” which | ks’ run at the ater on Fulduy evening, | jwent much farther, They con structed, according to claims, an ex. | act replica of the famous cathedral! {tnelf to lose no item of making thé Victor Hugo masterpiece historically accurate, And tosts made at the University of Washington would tend to prove the claims. Certainly World war vet- erans and Seattle citizens, who have toured Europe and viewed the fa-| mous institution, will vouch for the authenticity of the front elevation of the Notre Dame cathedral seen in this screen feature, A “still” pio | ture taken on the lote when the pio ture wns in formation, was, accord- ing to the Hetlig management, taken out to the University of Washington | and compared with @ huge photo. graph of the original in the school of architecture apd ‘drafting, To the ullest details the two pictures were Ke, Characterized by Hugo, the author as “a vast symphony in stone,” the original cathedral is the oldest and one of the most impressive of the Gothic type of churches in the world, Its towers were medieval landmarks and from ‘thelr bave all distances from Paris are measured. To one who hag seen the original, the replicas of the figures which line the three doorways, of ancient royal- tiles and chureh personages, the twelve apostles and others, in the screen picture are a revelation of| correct tmitaticn. Even the stony expression on the severed head, which one headless and martyred saint holds in his hands, {s secur- ately portrayed when compared -with photographs of the original. Notre Dame cathedral was started, in {ts present form, in 1163, It; was laid on the foundations of the temp!e | ter age, training like think’? mol e But Hunehbs will ef | Heilly the n task ot quite the | of 4 rebuilt again and again, |BLUE MOUSE HOLDS | “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” Despite the advance announce. ment of the opening of “The Eter- at the Blue Mouse the- Saturday, “Little Old New HM York” wit remain at that theater [| for one more wepk. This announce |ment was made Thursday by the management of the Blue Mouse | jthat declared the popular demand | jwas too great to let this big pic. ture go. The picture ts duplicating here | j!ts big @uccess in New York and | |London and the other big cities | where tf has shown. Saturday will | start {ts fourth weelt in Seattle. ttle Old New York" a pie. a ture that will not soon be forgotten. It has never been sed for| HB heartfelt tenderness, romance and sprightly comedy, and it is the best z sur that Marion Davies has ev starred in 60 Years Wedded} PAWNEE CITY, Neb, Dec. 13.—| HB The 60th anniversary of thelr mar riago has been passed by four pio-| neer couples here j Sliver haired, smiling and content- | ed, the four aged couples promise ars as leaders’in Paw- hey are Mr. and Mrs.| nee Ch avid ¥ Mr. and Mrs. G Moss a Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stratton. | WE | two of the couples were marriél in| Ohio and moved with the shout of| HB] “Westward, Ho!” Mr. and M married in Oakwood, Paulding coun ty, Ohio, December 19, 1 Mrs, David Hurrel were married in| Cadiz, Ohlo, ptember 20, 1860. October of 1860 Mr. and Mrs. Isa: | Prall stood before a traveling minis-} | ter in ad | A @ WI the western part of Nebraska} and became man aml wife. Mra. D. C. Stratton are the weds” of the quartet. They e's! married just a “short time ago,” in} ing except what you or-|4g¢3 Madison, between Ist and 2nd UNTIL you have seen ‘Abie’s Irish Son’ are missing the greatest you 80¢ show In town TRY IT ONC TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY an—The judge's baby Is right in his father's foot. | TH Uncle think so? Aunt Susan his firs! Ben—What makes you “Why, he r sentence yesterday.—Life. | METROPOITA SEATTLE ARTIST SERT Katharine Rice, Mer. Presents THIRD ARTIST “The Drivin’ BATES ORCHE “PUBLIC DANCES a Mr. a 4 were | BE with wie bee, Mary Astor N | | | ja | week Twill | or private lessons. a Good Phovoplay == Coming Saturday— Ss very Day University Prews Production = Columbus set sail fy for “the edge of == the world” with == the Santa Maria, & the Pinta and the = Nina. See the | fear of the super- = stitious sailors— i the sighting of == land—the actual | discovery of the = new world! svery lc} One D Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ia . G. A. J. Moss were | Now— In Paramount’ Comedy-Drama— Woman-Prool””? = By GEORGE ADE and Kobert Agnew Speaking of our international re- lations, {t seems as tho a lot of them | would like to come over and live nounced | With us.—New York American. Have you read tonight's want ads? Dancing lessons ax a Christ: sure to please, To ive special I neing or t steps in the Walts or Tango Trot, ; private 10 a. m, Public Dance every Sa | MISS BRIGHT, 1604 4th at Pine, Great Russian Tenor -in— CONCERT MONTELIUS 81,00, Si Tax Sale Today ie BUILD IN Senta Try This on Your Hair 15 Days =" Then lot your mirrorprove resulta | Write Today for Free Trial Offer y b rt hair need not thin out, nor need you & way to deatro: ys the hatr. This dit Stop thinning ont of the your name trial offer. THE AYMES COMPANY Robey St, M-

Other pages from this issue: