The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 7

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Thursday, Janu. Hyland at 807 Lowmag ts in the general pro Harry V. Wit reotics chief, ab 7. d by more than @ dnesday, they am | agents of Wash | ded invitations @ Ince. ATIONSHIP TO _ WORLD” is the pptican lecture e Labor Temple y Professor Kite ity of Washing: invited. Given by One | ad sub-acute Home Treatment Who Had It. —_—— In the year of 1998 I was at- | tacked by Mus - eular and Subacute] Rheumatism. I cut. fered as only those fj who are thus a flicted know, for) over three years. T tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained was only tempo- rary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me) completely, and such a pitiful con-) dition has never returned. I have given it to a num- ber who were ter-| ribly afflicted, even bedridden, ig some of the sal | seventy to eighty years old, and the # results were the same as in my own case. I want every suf- feer from any ‘fom of muscular | | | | ‘(swelling at the joints) rheuma- lism, to try the great value of my improved “Home! Treatment” for its) remarkable heal- ing power. Don’t! |cess Pa AT THE THEATERS SCREEN Mary Pickford and Mol Winn in “Hoaita” for an ex ‘ whowing UB MOUNE--Helene Chadwick and dy heading an alleatar caat STRAND. brook “Fiaming ‘arnor Fabian,” starring Coll COLISEUM with Mary 1 eThe Age of Destro, Hibin, Wille Coll Btedman, . Johnnte Walk~ or and othe COLUMBIA eery, 3 Griffith tn WINTER Veineltia Di COLONIAL — George Arion starring with Alice Joyeo tn “The Green Goddess." STAGE METROPOLITAN-—San Carlo Grand Opera company, presenting * amermoor Wednesday mat= Madame Butterfly” Wednes: nt —-Vaudevitin Raymond o@ Orchestra as fonture. TAGES—Courtenay Sisters and vaudevi PALACE MIP—Wil King and com- RUPERT pom ading new vaud: | LIBERTY | ‘Phe hazards that beret the care- | tree modern flapper with her beliefs that she can always take care of herself aro dramatically exposed by Warner Fablan 1n his famous novel, | “Flaming Youth,” at tho Liberty this PRICES Batiaees * Nix Mary Pickford, star a,""t9 making a big hit at the Strand this week, drawing nearly capacity audiences at every showing | of tho picture, “Rosita,” ts an entirely different] story from anything Mary Pickford ever played before and its appeal is strong. A thrilling tale of Spanish Ing scenes with gilmpses of carnival and palatial splendor and a dramatic Intensity os well as comedy and melodrama. COLUMBIA Get three crooks together ren’t of the fiction-fancy kind that sae so much about “honor among | thieves" and the rest of that worn- “bunk,” 13 stolen sears to divide on the 13th day of | the month with a black cat for the lreferee, and there's bound to be |something doing. ‘That situation ts jone of the ma hat provide both drama in la Dean's newest pic: Columbia. ‘The iy by Ra, and give them feb week tn its screen version, | Patricia Fentriss, the capricious COMING | heroine portrayed by Colleen Moore, SATUR is the sort who thinks herself equal (est the story is woven, Milton Sills, Elilot Dexter and Myrtle Stedman | “DAY OF support Miss Moore in the picture, | Sr | STRAND FAITH” | i DOUGLAS’ Oak Patrons Favor! Brookhart ai ha i | HEILIG Beg okra ty hema senate | Emory Johnson tmmortalized the dian telepathist, has been scoring/ ¢ireman, the policeman and the one of the outstanding successes of|trainman tn epic screen productior ho Mail Man,” « thrill-| intensely human pleture, de g the various intricate prob- jems which confront the loyal mail y round of duty, is] jag tho last few days, with a ser-| this lst les of thought transference demon- strations and prophecies. Brookhart 1s declared to be the], only mind reader known to the attraction at the profession who does not require wal Hellig Ralph Lewin is dience to write their question. He| acain the star and Jo instead, “reads” thetr minds as the] ,nq Virginia True I thought {9 transferred. Brookharts’| principals in hi method of reaching the members of| 8 audience 19 quite a demonstra- om in His assistant, Prin-| , Daases thru the audi-| number of per-| from an ordin- hurt then) > call these cards and an- COLONI AL Gramatic prod Goddess: Seattle sho at the Colonial theater. Goddess” ts ono of tho ence and allows a send a cent; simply | mail your name| and address and J will send it free to\ ete try. After you have! used it and it has proven itself to be': that long- -looked-| for means of get-| x! ting rid of such! forms of rheuma-| tism, you may send}=: the price of it, one| dollar, but under.| stand, I do not! Want your money |: unless you are per-| fectly satisfied to ' Send it. Isn’t that Why suffer |*% fair? any longer when relief is thus of- fered you free? Don’t delay. Write today. MARK H. JACKSON No, 485-K Durston Bldg. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Mr. Jackson Satement true. z Adver matic productions of question, all wi both its Seattl part of the question y and astounding are the picture, this mental marvel has pre-| “R icted and proved and among his! wi t Interesting experiments, 1s his xp fon of why he predicts a 0 vids war in 19 Brookhart a the man who in lected the last great inter struggle nd who foretold with startling ex-| s the r and minute at h Ireland would secure her| freedom. o play, “The WINTER GARDEN At the er Garden theater c Baird's kers,” was having A brilliant West n combining thrill theme of mother that theater for t lay. The pi Phursday Witne love Jing to the popular appea Manager Jack Kat 1, thru the co-operation of Brook man has succeeded in ha contracts Mysterious Gordon MILK OF W ugne the of Magnesia prescribed fitt th benefit CANCEL ADVERTISING | ON MABEL’ $s “MICKEY” a Normand picture the recent Ho Morton, in ch nd pt ears, Accept CHIEF BAE PIERRE BROOKHART (The 20th Century Marvel) PRINCESS PARILLO in “Bite of Hula-Hula’ fie THREY, DANCING BELTS WARRY LA MAR & COMPANY In a Farce Comedy Fire Hater Dancing romance is unfolded tn swiftly-mov-| who! “Tho White |, the season at the Oak theater dur-| and now has added the mailman ms “T 4, | constipation SEATTLE STAR (-Rerorns _) yan | is com- in her Mrs. Wallace Reid ing back to Seattle big picture expose of the dope evil, “Human Wreck- age.” The picture is to be shown at the Colonial the- | ater, starting next Sunday. From taxicab driver to leading motion picture director—that is the story to date of Emmott Flynn and Marshall Nellan, | two Goldwyn dl rectors. Flynn recently mado “In the Palace of the King” and ts now jediting “Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak | Modtal.”* ‘HAD TERRIBLE COUGH IN BED 3 YEARS | . street again, feeling fine “In 1916, I had la gripe, followed by pneumonia, which } a severe cough. I stantly from morning till night and then would wake me with cou, and m . . 1 [doctored y for over a ye 1 other ter instead o t “In ¥ 1919 Milks I bed, but weeks, I w be up and the etr 2. think of or three years 7 have| been a physical wreck, In bed most jof the time, and Milks Emulsion! j haa brought me out in wonderful shape. My friends all tell mo } well I'm looking for they didn’t ex |pect mo to be living today."—Mins| M. Russell, 1003 Opelousas St, Al: | glers, In t Milks ted on} on ¥ | inent are Milka Emulsion |matural bowel actio: corrective medict with all need of It promotes app puts the « assimito flesh and sion is stron those whom sickness has w | it is a powerful ald tn resisting and ns of wasting to recommen stomach trouble a aro promptly | This is the only solid emu and #0 palatable that | eases. made, eaten \ poon like {ce cream. and | ¢ MAGNESIA - Get the Genuine! | ly the genu cent bottles unger Advertisement A uses CASCARA-esi ONIC LANATIVE now 6-603" , CYNICAL NOTE » CREEPS IN “WHITE TIGER” LMAVHOS FRIDAY at crook drama (ime, with Hauptman’s 1923 Song Revue of “The Loathor Pushers” INTERNATIONAL NEWS With U, y. Navy Football Game SATURDAY Silent Command” LOVY INTRIGUE and the HIGH SEAS ‘Reno’ Has Strong Plot Blue Mouse Film Is Masterpiece Rupert Hughes has written and) directed a remarkable and unusual film play In “Reno,” produced by Goldwyn, and now showing at the Blue Mouso theater, Divorces seem necessary. Not every marriage, as all know, can bo a happy one and certainly it is better that a couple discovering | they have made a mistake can be given a chance to start all over again with some hope for happl- ness. But, as Hughes himself says, “hardly anybody can be satisfied with Its present status. “Whether marriage in to you a| sacrament,” he adds, “or merely an| experiment; whether you belleve in| cheap and easy divorce or in none} at all; you cannot feel contented/ with methods now in fashion. | “Whatever tho lnwe may be, it 1s) important to know what they are and what they really mean. In| our country divorce Jaws contradict | each other at ev Our 48 states haye 48 div | ing from South grants no divorce on any grounds,| divorce on 14 grounds.” "Reno," Hughes’ facile pen or rather type- writer in evident to a charming de- | in subtitles and general hand-| of the film play. And when ho| able to direct the filming he} given opportunity Hen wa was tho and the in-child © other director. all stand nure on the question in all of Sts phases. His niciam creeps in and t when ned down to one s the plot of] turn and you get! slouness or the pathos or] th of the situation. ain ft is that Hughes’ desir oxisting ren will be pro- that all states will more y agreo and that unfortunate] “Reno” a subtl so change divorce | More Time For Play i Mab of being awa: from your home alt the afternoon, shopping, visiting or at the matinee, and returning at 6 p. m. pecans the oven to find the whole evening meal cooked dellotously, and ready to be placed on the table! It's easy to do this, every day, if you wish, IF you have aReliable| Gas Range equipped with the famous REGULATOR Also, Lorain guarantees per- fect baking results—every time. And it enables you to do all your Canning in the oven —easier, quicker and better than by any other method, Ask us about the big advan- tages of the Lorain-equipped RELIABLE Sage Gas Ranges Seattle Lighting Co. The Gan Co. Stuart Bldg. Matin 6707 The little girl who introduced Douglas’ Ten Teenie | In 3 weeks she was out on the|to New Hampshire, which grants! [Weenies at the Blue Mouse las |v hom we all know as “Seattle's Own Mary Pickford.” week was Peggy Standlee, The | little tots made such a hit last week that Peggy will bring them back on the same stage next week. Leow Cody 1s the pseudo-villain of Reno” and as “a fiend for punish- * he portrays the man who mar and casts ren for a new fetninine face or fig- ure, Rupert Hughes’ Irish humor ‘es the tension and instead of ing his villain a deep indigo he HOOPING COUGH No “cure”—but helps to re- duce paroxysms of coughing. VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearty Tonight 432? Week FORTUNE GALLO'S SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY THE FOLLOWING OPERAS | 7 I DE LAMMER. MADAME BUTTERFLY CAVALLERIA and cr FAUST. MARTHA (matine: OR ening). eronl,, Chief Conduetor SUNDAY, JAN. 13 STUS PrroU, INC. Seat Sale 4 PRICES— Nights—500 to §2 Bargain Wed. Mat—50c, $1 Saturday Mat—50c, §1, $1.50 LUS 10% TAX Wednesday Evening of W. mt wait too long Bleedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty,' and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea’s prey. Brush your teeth with rhany FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea and 60c abes ev eseceee’ , Ide wives and chil-| METROPOLITAN gives him more nearly the character and allows him to give the impres- sion which those men of his stripe in |the flesh give us. N CHADWICK sl > Helen Chadwick, as “wife No. 2,” deserted and fighting for her chil- jdren, plays a prominent and appeal. ing part th George Walsh as the © forsaken lover who returns to marry the deserted wife, reliove her distress and—finds himself in the meshes of conflicting state laws. In jone state ho ts legally married, in | another he fg not, and in a third, Miss Chadwick, in her role, finds herself a bigamist. Carmel Myers displays her icked" orbs and a dazzling array beautiful feminine attire, as “wife No. 3.” Hedda Hopper has a small jpart as “tho first wife,” and she makes the most of the character. Others prominent in the support. ing cast include William Orlamond, tush Hughes, Dale Fuller, Billy gene and little Virginia Loomis a Robert de Vilbiss. LH The highest Jumper in the animal world {s the black Jaguar of South America. It has been seen to leap from the ground to a branch 15 |feet overhead Last Times Lenh Baird and ‘PLONy PS TRACE PnER PINE GEORGE ARLISS “THE GREEN GODDESS” Thrilling —An English Beauty ‘Trapped by th ent’s Greatest Lover! Tonight ——— AMATEURS ] CONCERT ORCHESTRA — DRS. H.C. and iM, CURRY Optometrists and Opticians Good Optical Work at Reasonable Prices No Charge for Examination Seattle since 1908 Back in the Old Location 9002-3 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor MA in-7208 Mary Pickford in a new role with her curls of gold coiffed on her head, A capricious Mary Pickford, coquet- tish, beguiling, in- triguing, vitally al- luring, and intense- ly appealing! Pickford in the Spanish romance extra entertaining— ROSITA with ggg? Blinn and George Walsh Made as no one else could have made it, by Ernst Lubitsch! Also--- “SIMPLE SADIE” A Cameo Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA: under WIRELAND Playing a selection from “Thais” by Massenet | z| Call Main 0012 for in- formation about at- tractions at Strand, Liberty Coliseum. First National's super- senantion! “THE MA iiAN” is breaking all house records at the HEILIG JOHNNIE WALKER and RALPH LEWIS Are Starred! HEILIG ANY 25c SEAT aed DANC at De Honey New Academy, E. Pike at 13th Avenue every Wednesday steps taught. No embarrai s all how Take advan:

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