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THE DILULIL ILI MINUTE MEN PAY |(TRAVEL 5,600 MILES FOR paces artes HONOR TO GRIFFITH “WILD ORANGES” SCENES | TOMORROW } Griffith Made orary Member Organization SEATTLE STAR Constipation breeds 40 diseases What a wreck of the human body constipation can make. It floods the system with dangerous poisons. It leads to serious diseases. Don't neglect it! Hon- of The famous fight in “The Spollers” looks like a preliminary bout to the big fight in this production of his work tn making “Amer W. Griffith hag been made ary Member of The Minute xington, the oldest militar pn in thie country, of the film in © Mon were pre romance and thrills, et the Min Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, if eaten regularly, is guaranteed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases of constipation, If it fa: your grocer will return your money. Kellogg's is ALL bran. Doctors recommend it. 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All grocers. ton, In (e111 11) A “—_i//ieNE his presentation, Capt, Breed r film, ‘America impossible, Mr or lustre to buy s by the author of . snte David™ COMING: SISTER” fy BLUE MOUSE FT DON SMITH ost pleasurable fea One of th WILL ANNOUNCE CONTEST WINNERS “Ty You Rememt winners will be will be three COLUMBIA ‘4 Super-“Mickey” “oma “Molly 0” *THE EXTRA GIRL” The Premier Laogh Virtuoso by MABEL fon at the P: fective so) DeMille Man Here; Writes Article for Star Readers Gives Sidelights on How Film Stars Spend Their Money contest nounced There ts ded the m to @ great deal onality, and reclation his number by audiences all reok is testimony of merit of feel! the Columbia Peggy in “The * and Tom Mix in Remeo” at the Edi Note.—Mr. Kies! who is'a spe representative of Cecil B. Do Mille, was a vis- itor in Seattle this week, during which time he spoke be fore several leading clubs. Mr. Kiesking has written the follow ing Interesting article espectally for Star readers) By Barrett C. Perhaps the moat pe: oming from Holly: \trom film sour do film stars do 11 players came c fs cruel faces ot ¢ & process exceed: to the score of o! ones which has > expansion order growing accounts | new Paramount picture tarted his public career as a tenor soloist tn @ church cholr Kiesling pe > and the " ) ALL-ARTIST “ORCHESTRA <> Featuring “CWARLEs risuen ae er avivetene mM an the out-| relation | full of | wide world. cor 1—Virginia Valli. 2—Frank Mayo. 8—Ford Sterling. These popular Goldwyn play-\to the people ol is | era have the leading rolea in the picturization of George Hergesh¢ imer’s w idely-read story, nce pti many viston | in Hammond, I | “Wild Oranges,” which goes on view at the. Blue Mouse Saturday | actors as standing in line for} | thelr furn’at a fiucet which nawe CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC : aia oe TELLS OF RECOVERY the truth, A few are céntinuowsly Mr. and Mee. Bayes Ciel 1 es —e Famous Tragedian employed at good salaries, But the 2 at Metropolitan fority ind thoae include patty) ot} Full Credit to Tanlac | = for Remarkable Results | favorites, work from week | —Mrs. Bayes Gained week with many lapses, when parts that thelr type fall to an L UNDERWORLD 8 ORCHESTRA TXTIL KIDDIE: 420 P.M, Always To by ot ow! for Me! ma’ “DAVID COPPERFIELD” bor v Ste NO MATINER TODAY ——TONIGHT LAST TIMES —— | TO | “MI } 1 est Jacksonville, Fila, Sacramento, San Francisco and Sen Pedro are @ fow of the places visited The Stren — TRAVEL 5,600 MILES FILM “WILD ORANGES” New Orleans, King Vidor and his Goldwyn tom- pany In making the screen version the Joseph Hergeshoimer novel, ‘lid Oranges,” which will be shown & week at the Blue Mouse coms| neing Satubday company traveled approxt- tely 6,600 miles to various loca. jons to secure the settings described ction of t Id orange groves which | der the } irginia V Mayo, Ford ring, Nigel Brullier and Charles A.-Post compose the cast. eee M MIX AT HEILIG AS ILE-A MINUTE ROMEO" 1 “Mile-a-Minute Romeo,” his Iat-| William Fox production, which | went on view at the Hoilig today for} | the first time, Tom Mix fs a flashing Robert Bruce Mantell, a8! comet in his role of a rough-riding he appears in the character | gia of Shylock, which he will) , NEW sHOW TOXORROW play im “The Merchant of'|- Aboard ix traces a varied assortment of diator. Tony, his famous steed, in Hollywood yoar only—and sal- big on a yearly basis | rate when spread over 52 week love a Bayes, This condition has bred a spirit o caution within the There has been an jeney to lay aside a lays when parts como slow! This has been entouraged | by the rapid advance tn Hol jreal es Scores of film players | own giments of lots and battalions of bungalows, courts and apartments, Agnes Ayres, of Paramount, with flock of stores on Santa Mon olvd., rent tt butcher, baker and candlestick maker, Jnckie Coogan !s said to} |be the largest single owner in a fashionable section called Beverly |Hilis, It 1s rumored that much of Mary Pickford’s money {s represent- Jed in apartments operated by her |mother, which can be found on ev ery corner in the city. Money made | |from film murders, knifing and such, have made {t possible for) Noah Beery, sereen villain, to house hundreds in his bungalow cou! Ruth Roland ts promoting her ow subdivision, “Roland Heights.” | DE MI INVESTS IN MANY BRANCHES Perhaps, however, the most inter. > years. creasing tend. collects )strong 21 Pounds “Mrs. Bayes and myself are both jac and could declares T. st, Springtfie is @ popular mus known to the people having been asso- ngfield, {elated with a leading music house y [here for thirty years. “My wife had been a confirmed | dyspeptic, having suffered from it for twenty years. She was sorely troubled with heart palpitation and ab all the distressing mptoms n Ie ml ¢ indigestion can “Finally she got down to only one hundred and eight pounds and janded in a hospital almost a n vous and physical wreck, In fact, her case seemed hopele: but after verything else failed along came Tank and easily and quickly put/ an end to her twenty years’ suffer: ing and restored to her the pleas- ure of living. of cause ‘anlac was s0¢ ne rom the very start and now she | has a wonderful appetite and her digestion {s the best I have ever known it to be. The change from eating a little toast and other very and heal-| sonarus tricks thruout the story, esting example of motion picture |/jignt foods to such things as sau. money in circulation Is furnished by lsage, cabbage, sauerkraut, etc, |Cecll B. Do Mille, Paramount's @i-{came about as quickly as to aston. jrector general. De Mille has been ish ana delight us both. more or less in the public prints re- | Jcently because of the life contract] “Her weight has gone up to one given him, the first in cinema his. |hundred and twenty-nine poundg, a tory; also the senaational success of |&2in of twenty-one pounds. Rheum his new production, “The Ten|atism about her arms and joints Commandme: His most recent {and swelling in-the feet has also opus Triumph,” afdisappeared with the general build MacPherson, |ing up © gave my wife. Her rton’s story. strength has returned, she has an as he is re-jabundance of energy and is alto. reles, (hat if heigether happy over her new-found owned an undertaking establish: | health ment, he would fill every human| Taniac Ineed. As a director of tho Riltmoro | |hotel, he boards and rooms human: | ity. He banks their money in his * capacity as vice president of tho adele | Hollywood agency of the Commer | Miss Helene Martin, spe-|ctai National bank, the first motion | cialty dancer, who is one of |picture executive to become active head of a financial Inatitution Ho 1 deposit of natural Epsom Venice,” Saturday matinee at| which concerns the difficulties of | | the Metropolitan. | elopement in the days before saddles | became a curiosity in our West. | 5 Let Ni : » It is by Max Brand, a writer who | Lg ag so Rilaee essa te familiar with all the heroism, | Pauline Frederick-Lou Tellegen star! backguardism and romanticism that | ; | Hing vehicle, has bees released. characterized our old West. | rity annannene oe , ‘i BABY PEGGY STAR OF | @ NEW COLUMBIA FILM | phat Baby Peggy is a success in| % ¢ |big features is now,ostablished by | 7 Bier second Jewel production, “The | Law Forbids,” which Jesse Robbins |directed for Universal and which | Jopens tomorrow at the Columbia. Unlike the “Darling of Now York," where she was lost, in “Tho |Law Forbids” {t seems at times y | “Somebody's Wrong” ||, HERMIE KING'S ORCHESTRA 30—-RUNWAY BEAUTIES—30 Stirs. T.HBAYES uloid screen play by founded on Ma They it of “C. ferred to in {druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tako Tantac Vegetable Pills.—Ad- vertisement. Barto & Melvin is for sale by all good Hace Lm E Fi |that her parents aro “lost’ striving for w divorce. Robert Ellis plays the father.) Eleanor Faire is the mother and] |wwinnitred Bryson scores as the| the shining lights at the Pan- paper tages theater this week. Si ite n Death valley. He has just | WINTER GARDEN HAS is appearing with the nid his interests in Oklahoma oll, [CHARLES DICKENS’ STORY | satile Steppers” in an act of |Texas cattle and aviation, Ho. ts oY ‘ant ste A coneem Everybody knows Charles Dick-| pep and originality. ily interes mangas aera sepia. ea se bare aint se He 1s the owner of a new town be- | 1 ee ee oe cane [pear EA PLOCUIE Ing promoted Just outside Los An: | he wrote, “David Copperfield” was | [IN COLONIAL PICTUR considered his favorite. As a Plc} dieanor Boardman, the fascin- » aumeeeaieanattie | ture it contains a world of romantic | ating tittle brunette who played the dieses "2, Pas pete bide Rni lintensity and runs thru @ eeries Of | heroine's role in the delightful ptc- H; reaeribed | - DOWN |dramatic climaxes that makes {t an |{urization of the stage play, iy Beceasary, JONES ; and ELLIOTT Cc WEEK lexceptional photoplay production. |‘Three Fools,” has the leading fem: |x" penchant for sate 6 and 7 percent “ts ETICAL aby David Copperficld” is the featur | {nine role in “The Day of Faith,” | ionas Se rtaer AVE Fe HAL visit ONCHESTHA od photoslay at His Winter oe the Golawys lesiaae ay the Col NViH fotlon plete” Crome cabatre ay nd shows for the Jast time Satu sx Boardman before Venies” “MACK AND LA RUB a “The Day of » " gin: *. 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