The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1924, Page 11

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Cy: mttloia Gre Vo a Tech| orca” al} Is Triumph | MASTERPIECE a - Y is Bp a ud . r ¢ l ) ocaramouche One a s as wee of Year Best Mi) will tell of my experience it wer to the que ; MI was raised a cowpuncher on t the Ind @ Territory, which is yw a eth t i who was a typical cowgirl—big-hearted bright and joll a @) We both loved the world of people around ardless ¢ * hip BAUER OT @ color or breeding, we had a } k heerv \ 1 LEATHER PUSHERS MM} for all, and for five veare _ tN i tee i t orn | sweethearts. Then, there car an She and I . m did not love h but iad money and position against 1 t D no’ and fluenced her parents, who forbid her to or le e . , a of youth, thru the medium of a hollow oak tree, but ir t he we came to see that this could not go on f as 1 y oS the matter over in the way of lovers and de ft t f . Until Wednesday thing for me to do was to go away and get another job . Clara Kimbe | work awhile and go back for her. In the meantime she was| 2" : re a Young to overcome as best obstacles at home and wait in She was and I dared not take he “The Worldly tw of mar Madonna” fine morning in May | stuck spurs to my hor i Fox News and rode away. We had promised yrrespond, but I ; thet f Comedy “ ; | ceived no replies to my letters, and the report got to her i pie with t | somehow that I had committed a crime and been sent to i Roy ¢ t prison. My letters were kept from her i as time went : ‘ on, and I was making preparations for my bride-to-be, I re- 5 es ceived the announcement of her marriage to this other man tk ( « an e had lost faith in my honorable return Life looked dark me th back in the ¢ 5 a “PLONIA Ay |but I have since married, and love the girl who ca ay | ny a thine ae fala hiLnseae st on the rebound. I told her my story, and she loved]; ‘ { It Won't Help Any, So She has borne me eight beautiful children, and we are what f “The HH “ 29 all happy ; z 4, in his latest and greatest feature po " webs : " Fi “ When it comes to pretty girls the movies have always Untit Yr. Kiddies ft failure of a pa ‘ L I tt bee “right there Here another reason. She's Billie - Atter O ot Always 10c : erciee war fe . Dove, now Tom Mi leading lady, and she's on the Heilig s tot . ‘ a may ® X een th ek with Tom in a really good Western picture. 5 Rian xt : bs alt. SEAGE WORI D SCREEN How ter fat t« a t. i] se seoies tute ; ui of MAKE-BELIEVE | “ fe Tr heute ove vt, etter! 86.000 WENT eves Feb. 11 TO HOSPIT, AL|* COLUMBIA TODA PROGRAMS BREEN On its 4 a f VASHINGTON A total ud Sale Wiris cee Gos re iad celle ine cant ssigh sled tere aslo ite ole atin if Ager gests sieg Bi, i coy ; METROPOLITAN ered a Galen, hs exetuces me Comedy Character w that folkn s ‘ ed coLeMmia you can se FOLEY'S HONEY ‘ sping oir ig weed t vg te c HONEY | cold of the excapi ; Artist Headlines Als Alb ol ig wie aneene elit is ieteeionna Th 6 New Show . ‘ LIBERTY.COLISEUMSTRAND mn wae WINTER GARDEN — Clara Kimba renders the perature Hyd: Chapin s ng in « Wo Madonna ; arest ingredients and| tre valve so low that a part of the) Sale ° : er LIBERTY—"The Meritage of the sement efficiency is increased by causing |t 7 ae Husband,” a com Her Temporary Husband es | the expanding air to 60 work in an to ex OOS aamane expansion engine. A gallon of Naquid Be jg Ted eects set eer” with Hebe, Daniela air can be produced by th ts ing the I vay (te 0 gg st te ture of about 20 horse: With an old-fashioned schoo! 2 Da Black Oxe without an expansion engine. Hale ts Sons e and Lloyd Ht MARKET—J oman tn “Oliver will reveal ce 4 T wie on exercise How fast does wild duck fy? acters of the tea the T About 156 miles an howr. rov the couse ot your eye trouble boy, the country ¢ nd the | wire.walk 93059 village « t is Itt How old ts the use of poison gas than a riot mple in warfare? offering ts P 8 The firat recorded use of auffo . ays typleal ¢ NITA LEAVES st AGE cating gases in warfare was about try school, f, f per Nita Naldj has begu k $81 B. C., when sulphur fumes were'to many of , t | |used in besieging cities of Plates) George Ma siated by | bert and Belium in the war between the! yx, Athensians and the Spartans, one he wealth of the Unit buted? . published figures of 4 » statistician of conservation show that the “rich” the people) own about 69 per cent i at the of the wealth; the “middle class (33 bert Dr. Hothweil Optometrint Guaranteed Glasses as ©” $2.50 Rothwell Optical Co. while M (2 per cent of) views 1 Buned Wryde,| A | STOPS ITCHING STORE” Giving Northwest Products every Mon day night in addition to our regular show. NOW PLAYING Until Wednesday Night Jesse L. Lasky Presents | OVERED The healing, medication sinks right into the skin tehing INSTANTLY and soon stops GAGON’ A aunt » the theater and the | con in addition to other stubborn, unsightly eruption. |: nuidlonde “were itake shy the (Bar Ranger”: w salen A Paramount Production Wonderful for pimples. At all drug: |inagement of the Me lcwuahenen th ae chtiec Gad tx, 50c. Get a box today.—Adver-| | surance that ph stands the assembling of « good ment, A story of the brave men and women who risked their lives fearlessly in their effort to build up a mighty nation, First Seattle Showing JAUNDICE t of Bile-liver trouble, ow skin can’t be changed from nd heal the liver first— the direct resu L Aor a é 4 yE y of 1 bee 4 8 The 7 By “Artist Gees uongy wn 4 ae parity THEN the skin will become clear an “CHIC SALE thrills, tears and smiles PLANTEN'S GENUINE IMPOR character stadies taken from ite Cherry’s «:.. READY TAIL ORED C SLOTHES Super Special Orchestra “JANET OF FRANCE Playing Music That ‘WOMEN Haunts the Ear “GEORGE MacFARLANE |'Prices jus¢ “In Song Fantasies” Corner” Ancor, Tous rae See” | Radlate Values is ariotous, ir- resistible fox- trot by the irrepressible California Ramblers. As a song, Van and Schenck havemadeitfa- mous. On Co- lumbia_ Rec- ords A-3994 and 6D. “from every |Standpoint. See for yourself. Liberal Terms FRANK HUGHES with DOROTHY MERRITT SPAT SALE THURS Wea. Night Mat 0) 81.00 FIRST payment weekly payment . FIRST PAYMENT . . . and oa GET what you BUY. Columbia ° New Puce RECORDS AND DE ¥ THE FOREST ERT INSTANTLY! concentrated Posiam scree Biack Oxen" being WINTER GARDEN Clara Kimball Ye ORFHEUM — Vaudevitie PALACE ng is appea onic xe voor Lane Grey Story Wins Tom Mix Is Virile! ady Western Hero COLONIAL er cent) ow rv cent, and the) 45 " so ms berg pe: ner oh : som w York We ‘The Lone St Ran; poor” o1n e wty a Ace ety Scandal,” | PALACE HIP Grey's great story on the scr How are dt formed? h has J completed with "Be Yourself” ts the r Ame ot the with Tom Mix in the title role, 4 ” spinon ria Swans t role m al comedy that M King |is ¢ ot tia BoE ge Rare ts ne suck thing as a 4s t the Paramount Long Island stu. | and rs ore centering the F teres 0 ine : hi a of ” | : teres & ture f cinematic |S along. ilo, ‘The studio art department made | talents week. And it's an-|tory am Tew n De ha 4 y of the re fore be- }other one of the kind that have never gee ve comprises thelr act. | i — audiences, Musical numbers are nu-|the play begins to unfold and from| ist tnd Av A t . } dously th and bsorbii Any Sea p final curtain by only about two nutes Million Dollar ‘Covered Wagon’s Return a Success Hellig is show ing this latest of Tom Mix's plays j this week, and along with the new The wonderful success of its pre A Te ? <3 rehestra under Leon Greenman| miere showing in Seattle early last and an excellent comedy, !t makes duplicated by Ei “The Cov.|% SPlendid presentation for the} w-shoppers."* jfall was Hough's great epic ploture Wagon,” at the Metropo night. The crowds the pic-| The ered Sunda orchestra is playing a jazz gement would be practically as} musical score for a picture that successful as its first Js all action, It will be interesting In “The Covered Wagon" Is pre-ito watch his work with dramas of| | sented a real true-to-history story of the opening of the great West, and the dangers and hardships encoun- | tered and overcome by the hardy plo neers who tralled 3,000 mile the country with the future of Ameri other In the “Lone Star Ranger” not one types. there |? nonessentiality; if a spectator misses a & or fraction of a scene he | gle subtitle} hag missed) ross bs something of interest—the play thelr ¢ uld mo-| leon plete ina | ;jas it is on the screen at the Heilig, | } books in the public school of Ameri ’ en mo well made “and edited. ie. Hg Covered a” “eiit Billy Dove furnishes t love Jement’ but it's merely incidental FRANKER SAM MLETHRAY © WAISTS = FURS 7 the text for the pioneer history of our |lement”’ but it's merely tr Woop LEWIS || s01n second. in Capsules | ns, fo the real plot, . One. wonder | Bidg. Over which has proved successful for liver, kid-| Ty) tit > its historical edu why it is imetuded, yet one mtn iy ives ney and bladder troubles. Insist on the! 1 valas;the atory Gla ‘. ildn't have it taken out Mi “Ked Mill ademark on the package. Take | tional value, th old in the p | WYDE | COMING At all leading druggists. Trial |ture cont 1 love interest that} Tom Mix appears as “Just a in “AN Right, 5 Days, Beg. Tuesday, Feb. 19 tite So venta, lrings true to life. Massive scenes|man" and he makes a mighty good ___ Fay” “: re) Matinees Wed. and Sat. H, PLANTEN 48ON, Inc., BROOKLYN. N.Y. | and thrills ar so big features. one. Not once, does he try to bej THE FIVE AVALONS ;Uur it You Liked “Notts ese” The players, principally Warren |funny; result—the most convincing JACKIE & BILLIE” Youll Enjoy “THE MAID” Kerrigan, Lois Wilson, Ernest Tor-|role he has had “Sittin’ In a |" nd Tully Marshall, do splendid} The program as a Whole Is ex-; work tn their charac se efor ns Ww bes h not be éasy to forget ceptionally well-balanced ing and pleas If you like “Westerns” of the bet and the “Lone} ‘THOUSANDS OF M Nis. x Star ger.” It's playing until} Friday night.—M, B. V. AND WOMEN ARE sift Legalizes ONLY HALF. WELL) His Adopted Name Not sick enough to go to a doc Mateo Starcevis passed into the tor—not well enough to enjoy life.! great beyond legally Monday or course, he had e@ased to exist years Start takin. mixture of Old Port! ago, when friends of the youthful Wine and nutty live off 2 4 Gna week: W a Inarieed |and energetic deputy sheriff at Ra hange. Made of only the purest| vensdale cut the name down to Matt ngredients. = Keeommended) by) Starwicn. But Sheriff Starwich te Aatipations. ALT aeheEinte -e uly changed the name to Matt rtolive starwich Saturday, when he went thru the formality of a court order. | He was naturalized October 30, 1894 | Patoive Laative {2s zes,cyrsise osteic ie —Adyertisemnt, |the name of Matt Starwich. jport of the § —So the ‘Scara of the old Comme duction now character, who, nating tionist, sought, becomes mouche.” “Scaramouche” Shows Start 11, 1 ers of Italy and France with a swift smile, ability to make trouble and the good fortune to come out with a whole skin. Will Fascinate People May Know! mouche”’ is the name given one of the characters dia Della Arts play- a sly Buffoon, a sharp tongue, the IN “SCARAMOUCHE,” the big Rex pro- playing to record crowds at the Blue Mouse Theatre, the hero is a fasci- swordsman, joming a players at a time when his life is being the revolu- strolling wit, band of company’s “Scara- You 3, 5, 7 and 9 P.M New Youth For women—new beauty for girls By Edna W allace Hopper I found France years | powder base. Never i my skin ago, the supreme and | without it. It softens, whitens, feeds to youth. I was a plain girl, and they|and smooths, My Youth Cream made me the rage of New York. And | costs 60 cents. , after 40 years in the limelight,| I clean my skin with a lNquid |they keep me a bi meet me on the marvel at my youthful bloom. th All whe y still. Now I aty © arra them. 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