The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1924, Page 11

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HE JATTLE TAR HOW SISTER'S Y, M. WON WITH MARY PHILBIN Stevedore Claim COULDN'T HANG ‘Teapot Dome’ Under Marine Law| Not Satire..." Music-Play | » Still Liked « mile ar ht , ioe a ¢ | With Timely Title |¢et,’,” ne et! corded Aah eréine and then gone for a long time. Good Comedy “Blossom e tp pital; ht a le « musi ned Only one child out 2 London obtains other than that given tary schools, supT entertainment » in the | © famoun co! Mies run thru the perf give it a charm and dist beyond that of th basket pn Dunbar, have onight 8, but the Bashing. 5H : az oss” of the Earl 4 i 5 . comedians, Will K rmance and far light uproar netion comedy to is the ny. The miltor ordinary enhance atory Bessie Hill and Billie : : ble) the romant fr ip Hw the despite winter winds MENTHOLATUM is softening, heal- ing, antisoptic with great s Dave: jcian in mas Teddy Webb, as the se who are fond of real music, a charming and Girls!Say Goodbye, To Yellowish POPULAR RETURN SATURDAY “LITTLE OLD : . : ete ” NEW YORK’ ty ae ‘ f Pat O'Malley is filling Norman Kerr; old se 8 old place as lead-| Money instantly refunded) ij ith Mary Philb i “ mot delighted ith Tivet seus’ | ing. man with Mary Philbin in the pretty star's second big 5 Don’ WAF pi| feature, “Fools’ Highway,” now at the Columbia. And in e ob: | this picture O'Malley is said to have given his best screen At| portrayal. | | OSY l I } heh ds. dae Lae We iil real | | Lloyd Hamilton's trained will make their screen in his new picture, “Lone- " The trio of mollusks taught to open their shells, cigarets, and to snap at Since their screen they have become so con- they won't associate with clams, but Insist on ig in the bow! with Hamil- goldfish. POCO HOROOOOOOEESOOOOSETEDEESESESEESESEDE Snowdrift is made How I clean it—how I preserve it By Edna Wallace Hopper the marvel of millione. jclean skin o nd more rosy than 40 mine is a grand by the Wesson Oil people irt causes you pet is kbeads and blemish cover . my Youth before move three t refuse I re what Facia — SOSOC OOS RE SOOO EOE ESHO THESE SEES ESEEOESESE® = = Lon! 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Every Reader Should Have a New Bible starting vehicle and the first since [MYSTERY AND CROOKS — starring venicte and the first sinca ALWAYS ATTRACTIVE|*Misnon," by Liborious Haupt Crooks and mystery, the basis of |™420's orchestra, feature the mu almost tnnumerable novels, playn | "a! program this week, and motion pictures that have won sae aoe aie ciently Saabinea ‘in| SCARAMOUCHE” IS ' STILL “GOING STRONG” the new pictures, “Phantom Jus-| tle,” being offered now as the!” 5 .:amouche,” ° s ec,” Rex Ingram’s bi feature at the Million Dollar Helis! oo. peoauction of ae t a jtheater, The story deals with the| meee ” — attempt to bring to Justice a band| Rafael Sabatini story, started its of crooks operating in the metro-|third and last week at the Blue niet ety. It is “ge lacking 19 | soune theater here with a “rush.” |thrills and action and also contains ¥ & love interest. The featured play. |7M* theater was packed at every per lers are Extelie Taylor and Rod Laj formance on Saturday and Sunday | Rocque. and wag stil) drawing big crowds on FAMED OLD BOWERY ramouche”” fs one of the big IS BACK IN FILMS | &e** screen offerings of this senson “Poo!'a Highway,” a melodrama | !* 18 an elaborately pleturizea version of the Bowery type, features Mary | Of one of tho year’s best stories and, Philbin, Pat O'Malley and Wits | interpreted by well-known stars, Collier, Jr, at the Columbia this | ranks high among motion picture tri- Week. It's Afise Phiibin’s second | | nhs |MAE MARSH IS NOW | “PADDY” OF SCREEN | | - Gest rude Page's story, “Paddy, the Lift Off-No Pain! Monday. high praixe as an entertaining story of humor and pathos, is at the Win- |ter Garden In screen form. It tn de. clared to be one of the really good comedy-dramas of the year, and ac. tion is fairly crammed into it, Mae |Marsh is the appealing ttle Paddy and’a good cast is in her support. 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