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Every Reader Should Have a New Bible THR BEATTY es (FORMER LOCAL) ~~ ei SHOWMAN HERE ‘- “UNDER THE RED ROBE COSTLY PRODUCTION was required 1 Robe is the Re iro which John Hamrtek’s eek, The $1,600,000 ont @ for eater thin w t more thar » ma setting alor r all his te and we oph » designed by J of actually roan frou paintings the ‘oma Sr ppe Bay rd Velller made the adapta from Stanley Alan Crosland, mies of Women, ler the Red sn in deal: with large numbers of pernous in | film nets GEORGE BARR MeCUTCHEON STORY ON HEILIG SCRE Several } M ive costume aro From Br indred Ma in “The photopla McCuteh in ob noon iney's mn 9 Bar which > Bcreen at the Holl! tant part In the sequence of th ¢| which ts an the tsland or ig this an impor. film, yet on South MIKE ROSENBERG ven ot Japat, ROSENBERG, secretary Pictures rat Rollywood, and one of Seattle's | # t showmen, arrived in this city t on a brieg vist The motive of the film exe >t is to make he J. Warren Kerrigan plays the lead: ing role. are Alice Wanda Hawley, Pat Kathleen Key AUSTRALIAN GIRL MAKES SCREEN DEBUT ie her det in support of Cha Dan," the pic four-da) In the allatar cast ¢ Miss DuPc O'N Calhour ling fbution and ex Pictures corporat ong the pr will make r Tr yed remarkab!o # be nthun ments In this ter Rosenberg ts, the best known fil the pleture in Seattle man, the Fox es Jones ‘6 which ‘agement uicce r nter Garden today, Is Qiark, a vivacious little who came all the way from Australia, to play in motion perchance, on f | pi | {isa Clark ts well known tn Aus | tralia and England as a stage star The next the W ter Garden 1 be s that} Mak ut unde Big shown an ab tory beginn “David Ce 1d still maintain! from F n {ts operations. the w Principal = Pictures have Baby Peggy under a ract, during y LAST DAY OF RAWLINSON make feature productions with the PIOTURE AT COLONIAL starlet. The first is cor Eadie bbon fs a villain pleted and ts titled “Capt nu:| makes you laugh and sneer at him ary.” Ri ing arrange gaat the sani He attempts to | exhibition dates for Seatt ther] Wreck the career of a rising young cities in this localit tn the Un! made by Rosenbe ity oe which who er ne. O Clubs,” Herbert} the be| cop “Jack the ¢ FAIRBANKS PICTURE CREATES SENSATION New York Society Sees ‘'Thief of Bagdad" the will De a plot of Faith,” a story f | Arthur Somers Roche, and ed with of “The Da: m the pen of present NEW YORK, March 19. t night, whi | pheric glory a a opening wan presented to New York t Morris ( last night in duction of “The Thief of Bag Douglas Fat ture MARKET SHOW, “BROKEN CHAINS” the wcreen’s most Mapper, has a role at the pr eon ate riginal itred Kimball, h oung lady a prize of $10,000 in 2 ed by pany and a Chicago newspaper. Moore plays the part of . the girl wife of a bru-| hman, Ernest Tor-| . Kahne a “horseah: | were in radiant attendance, Limou- sines outside the theater were as| ¢ iful as people within Thru @ group of Perisans playing lin the lobby, first-nighters wero!ta) ov wafted on a magic carpet to a0! rence. “Arabian Ni langorous with @/ Claire Windsor and Malcolm Mo-| soothing Incense. An Ortental en-| Gregor are also in the cast chantress conducted each patron to his seat. tonsils, No operation. Watch for sain | COMING IN FAST :|Must Reach The Star Office by Noon Friday “They say ere’s no friend like old one and I think the samo lo applies to the movies,” writes | Juno Beyern, of 16th 8. W. jin submitting her reminescence | ter to the “Do You Remember est editor, “There's no star lio the old ones. At least the ones I used to see in 1910 and }1911 in my memory. For instance, Henry Walthall—I remember him in |the old R one-reel_ pletures, liong before he played in ‘Birth of Ja Nation.” How I liked Phillip oo duty, {Smalley and Lots Weber in the good in all weathers joid days, and I never tired of ace jing Marguerite Snow and Florence Policemen, truckmen and oth-|!«Badle. I remember when they ers who are out in all weathers |*t*rted to have threo recl pletures| i f jana we thought they were so long.) find a cup of hot Bovril both | "acorn Kerrigan in cowboy pie-| na B Abolish some recreation and entertal: THE LONESOME CLUB, Hol building, 111 Spring street ings Tuesday, Wed and Saturday evenings. lonely people welcome. cet: | day Strangers | warms and invigorates and|of course, I remember Mary Pick: | prevents colds and chills. (¢.rd and Owen Moore in thor first At Boda Fountains and Restaurants, |p.ctures when they were just &) and in convenient size bottles for| young girl and boy. home use, at grocers and drug stores.| “I saw a good play one evening 30 and Upwards, put didn’t remember the name of 9-12A|tho actor, I remarked ho was @ mighty fine actor, even if he was} I learned it was the ple Ee | homoly. Later famous Bill Hart in his it ture ‘There are hundreds of film fans Y | who remember the various players mentioned by Miss Beye A Packed With Homance motion pictures when they were in 1s THE the Goldwyn | ¥ have always remained dearest | ( delicious and strengthening. It|;i108 was always Interesting and,|seven times its original aize, | other little incidents connected with | iE 8" LE CHARLIB CHAPLIN | FEMA | ammedans In joved nov a| _ Mabel Normand. Just how many people are loyal to this | little star may be judged from the crowded houses she ia drawing at the Columbia this week. Mabel has a wonder- | fully humorous and appealing role as little Sue Graham, who is bitten by the “movie bug.” BY DAISY HENRY Jand dub her A described | pressive feet Mabel Normand ag “thé girl with the| Mabel Norm eyes of & Madonna and the mouth| with her fn sho-devil"—I'll go him one better |on the » “the girl with the ex recer nd does more “acting” | t than any other actress If you have seen her Sennett comedy, * at the Columbia | I'm sure you'll agr | you know she's mad,” caught riding in the abel's beau, Dave. | y wo—but junt at eplies the be Jered Doings of the Movie Folks . ts Carl Laemmla month on| A 1 h her feet In tion picture calendar, so|action much on the style of the fn wun it marks his 18th |mous German goone step Is a scream, films and his 40th|The feet are brought tr action | many times during the film story and Corporation |always with comical res and active) Charlle Chaplin hi. fabel Normand when {t comes l¢ has Jong been a domi. | versatile foot | na the screen world be-| ——__—_—— cnuse ho personifies the fighting in- | HUNGARIAN IDOL. Now multimillionaire and re ) spected leader in a great indus. | |Will Make Screen Debut in “Triumph” | tray, Carl Laemmie 40 years ago was a penniless immigrant from After a euccession of slim, svelte individuals a flood point Germany, disgorged from the the steerage into New York, 17 years old. His first job there was a drugstore errand boy. On ® South Dakota ranch he earned $ a month “and found.” He as a clothing store cashier and jas to make Americany think that manager. Then with $4,000 saved, | only Gallic acting could be expected | he opened his first movie house [trom Europe, an entirely new type in Milwaukee, because here was jor Continental Thespian has set to “x business with a popular ap- | work tho brain cells which stimu- peal. late contrast and comparison. the jump made by Victor Varconi, American filmdom's new recruit, whose debut under the Stars and Stripes is with Leatrice Joy and Rod LaRocque in Cecil B, DeMItl new Paramount picture, “Triumph, worked in the Chicago stock- yards. Next Oshkosh knew him From Budapest, Hungar; tober, to Hollywood in Jaf, jm screen play by Jeanie MacPher. founded on May Edginton’s The Plant fr mark | an iversal Pictures thus honors its founder president Laem on to} to such in Oc iy idl. ITH several other earty ex wary, is tora, Laemm! found himeeif menaced by what they called tho movie “trust,” which sought complete | control of this new plaything of sus, Banding these independents together he led the fight to the high- est courts and to victory. Meantime he had raised sufficient capital to organize the “Independent | 80, Motion Picture,” a producing con. | Story. cerh——xo labeled “Imp," which con-| Varcon! for several years has been stantly nagged the would-be monopo-|a Hungarian {dol, particularly in liste, The company waxed. Out of Shakespeare. He has appeared in other battles grew the Universal |Buropean films, only two of which, | Film Manufacturing company. Its |"The Queen of Sin” and “The Red} name changed in 1928 to Universal | Peacock,” ever appeared in America, | Pictures Corporation, now grown to| Reports are that this newest in- with | vader from across tho Atlantic is| entirely different from Rudolph Val-| entirio, Ramon Navarro, ardo | thelr infancy, What particular tn-|/Cortez and Antonio Moreno, a quar-| teresting incident do you remember? |tet who for some time have held Jot it down and send it to the “Do|the fort unchallenged. |You Remember” Contest Editor, Se] Where M’sieu Valentino ts slen attle Star, |der, Varconi inclines to a strong, | Three seta of thenter tickets will) viriie build. And where the Latins Ibe divided among the prize winners,|wax tempestuous, Varcon! Is in- them to. see “Wild Or-/ciined to a repression of technique, Joseph Hergeshelmer’s great| which is said to put over its effect story which comes to the Blue/with no more physt@% @fort than Mouse Saturday: the Heilig feature,/the turn of the eyes oMa curl of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, In “Stephens | the lines at the corner of the mout : dramatic offering, | Word from tho studio ts that this . "which will| method of acting is very similar in show at the Columbia, featuring an |its power and effect to that of the all-star cast, including Baby Peggy.| Japanese Hayakawa, called by some Contest for this week closes at|“the greatest master of facial ex- 1 p. m. Friday, Get your letters | pression.” in as early as possible. Prize winners will be announced) NEW YORK TO SE’ gate NEW PICKFORD FILM Pickford’s most ambitious exe « thruout the world ent anges, VIRGINIA VALLI, FRANK MAY a 0 STERLING ? Tell You in The Star ‘Tomorrow “Prof. Pierce, Inventor O54 Park Street, Alame Jack Pickford’s Intest picture] Mary “The Hill Billy,” a story of a South-/and finely costumed picture, “Dor: ern mountaineer boy, hog reached | othy Vernon of Haddon Hall,” ts to line screen and {ts winning much |have its New York premiere before | Little Lucille Rickson, who|the end of March in New York t appeared here in “The Rendez- | city. * 4m lending lady for Jack in| “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall” Jack is now working |has not been publicly reviewed as with | yet, all eriticiams being restricted co the opening dato. But private views riven within the organization of Anughter of| United Artists Corporation bring re. the widely known scenario writer.|ports that it is an {deal Pickford makes her debut {n comec full of sparkling situation: rry Semon picture, nd tremendous audience appeal, She brunette Mary and Dour depart for “debs” of {of Europe April 6 and will apen about three months abroad, | praise. | vous, | this. pieture. jon “The End of the World, |Tom J. Geraghty directing. Carmelita Geraghty, | story next le Brewing one of the lovely the searon. is a a tour] screen sessseseeestessesessstss 783,491.2 Yellow Miles Tn 1928 Yellow Cabs in Se- attle covered 783,491.2 mil 393,091 passengers were transported by Yellow Cabs. sts Just imagine the magni- tude of the task Hauling the population of a city the size of Seattle over thirty-one times around the world. The tires necessary to this mighty undertaking cost $12,- 585.86. The gasoline, $12,407.04. ‘ ;: Some job! Yes. And the size of the job is increasing daily as more and more people become ac- quainted with the fact that YELLOW CABS are today offering a service equal to that of any city in the country at the LOWE tATE OF FARE in Seattle. Cab fares in New York and Chicago, which are the low- est in the world, are only five cents per mile less than the Seattle YELLOW CAB RATE. And in 1924 the rapidly- increasing Yellow Cab Fleet will travel over a million miles and trans- port over one-half million people. Yellow Cab Co. Hail them anywhere MA in-6500 { | productions, in which he gained his Ray No Longer greatest popularity as @ portrayer an Independent of bashful, country youth parts, HOLLYWOOD, March 19,—|Ray hit financial snags when he the kz man who|commenced making his own pio made the cc is tn’ motion | ures “Le Courtship pistaindel today sae ese his latest and Thomas H. Ir s in Culver @7eest film, was a dismal failure, |it 4a reported in studio circles. Charlies Ray, f th | Bates of the Ray picture) parbara La Marr and Conway East Hollywood were closed, | tay'n end, for the time| Teale Will have the leading roles at least, as an independent pro-|!" @ new Maurice Tourneur feature, ducer. “The White Moth.” It is a story of A star for several years in Ince Parisian theatrical life. | Imitations may SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only “Bayer” package UHM” iss contains proven directions. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggista. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manpfacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacié Beware! Not all Package Dyes are “Diamond Pain. Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Dyes” — Refuse Substitutes! 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