The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1924, Page 13

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yonpay, APRU 7, 1924 THE SEATTLI TAR “| Demonstrate the “1 Famous Rice D aud HEY’ d Method Free to | | Li THEYRE Orr TOR i JAZZ MODEL- The artist's conce the usual high-c arranged jazz ture, starring L If you are ruptured, your|of “ , ; i rtunity has now @- : <i s big “3 Tarek tn ha tree m VARIED SCENES CROWD Pekin, China, a boarding house in the rived. If you wal ew Ing ow LONG ISLAND STUDIO / Bronx, Mme, Pompadour’s boudoir ~ from the slavery of gouging, The huge motion picture studio of the days of Louls XV, and an z . . . the Famous Playere-Las) yy. |@Partment in Paris of the present ‘ chafing trusses that make | Making Big Hit ‘ ” peas ! day were being enacted for four dt ffe a burden and misery, . shateren ok on an {nternational ReHERE snd NOW is the} Gt Palace Hip|ve_o os on of Liborius Hauptman's orchestra, which has departed from Iss music program at the Columbia theater, to render an especially ‘ogran t conjunction with the showing of “Excitement,” the film fea- ura La Plante It was this photoplay which inspired the inauguration rt the Ci mbia ng CHARLES 0G Past - Because he was defeated by a nar ‘ime to act. This week's I Mend Mre, FE. Willies. entitied “Love ar jams, experts in rupture /detighting audiences and pr tases, trained under the per-| be @ typical King comedy. The lead X sgnal direction of W. S. Rice i comedy role 7 : 7 ~ a , a a 4 5. as Tkey @ Adams, N. Y., originator | ctrays a man wh woes Dat the famous Rice (NOM-|marriet and is constantly getting | munitar treovein: sess Til et peal), Rupture Method itoitions: . w Dun $ Why Did I Kias That Boy?" in her Saaiee Will be at the Seattle Hotel,| pootey. aiso hax an important com rial and popaias yl ————<—$<—$_— y, -ledy rol as the intiinate wife's ing offers a series of the Seattle, Wash., Monday, Tues oa egal lives with itonte a} 2 nestral hits, including “Call CZ day and Wednesday, April 7, tkey. other Important parts are | £0 1 Come mannan br AET PIN Sand 9, to give free demon-|taken by Bess Hill, Honora Hangt-| Wid” and others. ‘The management |j—~ stration and trial of his safe|ton, Rocce Gardner, Will Hayes, | Fcently announced that at all dally |} LAST DAY and painless Method to every | Bille Bingham and Harry Da matinees souvenir photos of popular TH "in which little Miss Gardner,|row margin for the posttion of uxhter of Reece G udge in Hammond, Ind,, some art, and w unset in Sweden d Markle, popular sopran the Star Adams offers a slightly Hula Lou Climaxing > years ago, CI es Ogle in today re actor in “The Covered Wag * “The Ten Commandments" and picture. Triumph. Comparatively Ne few votes were all that kept him m an uninterrupted career as a renuous and OLD FOO " King favorites would be given to ld who is|,.42. %trancins musical program | Pe 1 THEN man, woman and child Who iS/intersperses the comedy, openinis |‘ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY rinsT “and read much about this fa-| Casey Jones, followed by his typical a e bei peg iene {the entire chorus _sing “That's My ed from it, Now, you have) A BIG the chance to find out all) JAZZ WEEK about it—to have it person-| PROGRAM With NOW PLAYING— ruptured. |with “I Love You,” sung by the Star | 7 ? |Trio and the girls. “I Am Going You have, no doubt, heard) soutn” is effectively presented by a ¢ illy applied to your own rup-| re and learn just what it q ian and will do in YOUR WN case, Just call at the otel and these Experts will! you their personal atten-| n, best advice and com-| H tte demonstration absolute-| : without charge. Are you tired of that bind- Mg, hampering, uncomfort- oid truss? Would you! Tle to be done with truss! wearing forever? Then inves- ; tigate this Rice Method and ‘Yam the wonderful oppor- it} ‘a help and aa a ember it is differ- STAT ‘at from anything else and is EMENT OF CONDITION OF ‘tomplishing wonderful re- THE mits where all other treat- S tf Ni if IB 1 and even operations Second Avenue at Columbia —TODAY— Untll Wednesday CARMEL @ “THE DANCER OF ebay ae | W™ DESMOND - ~ THE NILE” ve failed. It is modern,| ‘ e-minute, abreast of latest scientific develop- “ments. It is the one Rupture | hod you are not asked to on faith alone—the one thod that is positively eemons ed to you right on ‘Yor own rupture, without charge whatever. OP SPECIAL IMPORTANCE | 10 RUPTURED WOMEN *rrasses in common use are Suited to women and often ‘Sreat injury. That is why en suffer more and are} : a danger from rup-| "March 31, 1924 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..,....... 06 +++ © -$12,148,574.95 Bonds and Warrants ....... -+. 8,668,047.53 BAM BUNOING) =o 25564. 0c ce -. 899,612.44 Other Real Estate Owned ... se 22,770.02 Furniture and Fixtures ...... cen 12,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ... .......- 54,000.00 Letters of Credit ..... 15 eo cea age 260,935.00 Acceptances. ..... Bed a 64,916.94 United States Bonds .. i 427,288.41 Cash and in Banks ......... 7,886,949.49— 11,314,232.90 Men. This visit is, fetore, of special impor- to ruptured women who the first time since they lt oes itd mes i nity of obtaining ] gag : 4 l advice and help! |ige ae ne cee ah help LIABILITIES ghly qualified and to meet every need ; er service of the) ty highest order and value everyone who accepts her ae’ let this great oppor- | Yone get away from you. : ‘stags on the Rice Experts | ae prove one of the! 5 you ever did.| 4 vad there only three ‘ Your opportunity iz be gone, Remember, yee Aer 4d @ penny unless, * a poite dem- on, lecide this is Meth for you, and you ‘hema the sole} Gat eee diced. soar ue ee 1 ODUOOUL00. Surplus and Undivided Profits ...., 2 1,030,826.46 GICUIAHOM ori ots see os seis. Wearing 995,000.00 Letters of Credit ..... ‘ 260,935.00 Acceptances ....+ + g 64,916.94 Bonds Borrowed .... tttre teses eee 480,000.00 Deposits ...---- ter ees cece tees 24,608,411.38 a esaeey $28,440,089.78 OFFICERS DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman J. W. SPANGLER, President R, V. Ankeny, First V, President C. 1. LaGrave, Assistant Cashier at, E. G. Ames, Vice President KE. K. Reiley, Assistant Cashier ny 4 P. B. Truax, Vice President C. W. More, Assistant Cashier F rom 9 to ewberger, Vice Presiden m, Kahlke, Assi: ‘ashier ori inne f 9 JHLN Vice President Wm, K stant Cashier PD. ™., or 7 to H. C. MacDonald, Cashier J, H. Miner, Assistant Cashier | hotel 8® Simply ask at th ms desk for the Rice ne 4 Md they will do the J. H. McClure, Assistant Cashier E,Ine., Adams, N, Advertisement. Ceel! B. De Mille's new Paramount Starring at the Colun With Hoot Gibson at Heilig She worked hard and believed in herself and now Laura La Plante is a Universal star jon two Seattle screens. At t |son's pretty leading lady in ‘ | vehicle, | 1D from among the throng 4 named one of the “baby | been nhining steadily ever since, and | promises to keep on shining long time. | Making the best of any oppor tunity that came slong and keeping |the fact she was there constantly | before everybody, Laura won recog: nition soon after her advent into the films, Starting os an extra in come dies, she worked with an assurance | that swept aside all o cles and fantastic bogies set up frighten | timid pilgrims to the land of cellu. loid, She fears nothing and has that quiet assurance of ability that in |splres confidence and is not ob. | noxious: Miss La Planto's first work be : ve a , } ED Laura La Plante ~ MOVIE the Columbia is seen in “Excitement,” her first starring s+ * & * & % *% stars’ of 1924, Laura La Plante has |) YOU 4ethe ibia and Playing Lead ES PHOTOS MOTHERS! Read This that the MOVIE-GRAPH is wonderf | es we have made of Little Folks t 80 life mothers cannot f ¢ of parents who have yet to be made acquainted the possibilities of the MOVIE-GRAPH. F ale reason we are going make Movie Photos | Of 200 Children i. FREE! | lacing these pictures in homes thruout the We believe that city and surrounding towns, where they will be seen by t neighbors and other friends, will be the most direct and effec f tive means we could adopt to demonstrate in a practical wa the great possibilities of the MOVIE RAPH method Therefore, we will MOVIE-GRAPH 100 age months to 15 ye pa of these ch J GRAPH sheet of 1 | There are no strings attached to this offe be complied with be taken t on as sufficient m mothers in out-of Clip This — Fill in With Pencil — Write Plainly — Mail at Once WHITNEY MOVIE-GRAPH STUDIOS, 1209 Third Ave., Seattle Pie consider my application for a FREE MOVIE- GRAPH Of MY. .cesseessesees+++(DO¥ OF ), ane.. derstood tha Phone Sap aeasse tee Please state here how many chi . This week she is appearing he Heilig Laura is Hoot Gibe ‘Ride for Your Life,” and at % in Christie yed in Fox C s. Then she ranks of Universal play: le recelying the intensive r which Universal City is noted she played leads opposite some of the popular male stars. (Opposite Pantages Theatre) |fore the camera comedies and later s and picturization of F. Marion Craw-|the apparent history of Prince ford's famous novel, “The White| ‘Tut. Sister,” in which Lillian Gish is) Carmel Myers as Arvia, the dancer, jnow starring in her second big/{s well cast in the role. She com. |week at the Blue Mouse. ports herself with just enough dig- oe ting to mote that thie| King first reached his goal direet- | nity for her position with a touch of lett! Mea og temta’ sirn|!ng pictures for Richard Barthe winsomeness. and deviltry to brett w sharing honora, with) mens. Ie made “The Band Bo ke the part attractive. Malcolm a thrilling Western picture, at the} “Sony,” “The Bright Shawl” and| MacGregor and June Elvidge ara Hellig this week, and is also appear-|“Tel'able David—the latter won the | also unusually good Pageant ers a trainin ing at the Columbia tn “Excitement,” |S0ld medal as the best photoplay} | 2. 01 ‘OLD FOOL” Is her first starring vehicle. of the 1921 season. F s Judging from her work in these| “The White Sister” is an artistic COLONIAL FILM two photoplays, Miss La Plante's | triumph for both King and Miss| All cowards are despicable, but! forte will be light comedy roles, the| Gish. It will go down in history] probably the worst kind is thesone: |kind mado popular by Constance |8# ome of the best pictures everlwho uses a woman to protect him-* Talmadge. produced. It presents Miss Gish in|.) f | Laura is a “semtblonde” and hails|@ role as pathetic and tragic as her|"e! Such a cad appears in’ “The from St. Louts | Lucy of “Broken Blossoms,” as emo-|9!d Fool,” the Hodkinson picture, | JZILMDOM has long been heralded as the land of make-believe and lin his latest Untyersal starring fea- ture, “Ride for Your Life," Hoot |Ginson offers the novelty of a | make-believe wherein one man suc- cessfully poses as another, and cen- lters the committee’s attention upon | himself. | ‘The picture is a western melo- drama of California's gold rush. ladventurous nature, but is content |to bask in the glory of his fighting j dad's reputation. Then at the whim love, he changes his whole routine| of living and pretends to be a bandit that he/ might win ber es- | teem. It is the type of role in which} {Gibson excels, that of a whimsical) cowboy, humorous and human. It entails hard riding, fast shooting and some dramatic acting, but the broad thread of humor that ts in- terwoven in the story furnishes the big entertainment punch of the pic- | ture. “Ride for Your Life” was written especially for Gibson by Johnston | McCulley, popular magazine writer Laura La Plante is captivatins as “the girl” and other leadin characters are well played by Rob ert McKim, Howard Truesdell and) Harry Todd. | Leon. Greenman's orchestra fs, as) usual, an important ‘and popular) feature of the Heilig program. one | JAZZ WEEK AT COLUMBIA It’s Jazz Week at the Columbia, “Excitement” is tho title of the| photoplay (which is particularly suit-| able for a jazz week program) and Laborlus Hauptman’s orchestra has) deserted the usual classical program to delve into jazay selections of the popular varie! Even Felix, the pup in the animated cartoon picture, ts livelier than usual, Laura La Plante makes a charm: ing bow to the public in her initial starring vehitle, xcitemont.”” She has the laughing dimples which made Lillian Walker famous, and eyes as sparkling a8 Constance Talmadge’: Quits a vivacious combination. “Pxcitement” reveals the story of a girl whose exploits had made nervy. ous wrecks of her parents, but whose tamenenn palled on her. She craved new fieldsof excitement and thrills to conquer and she aimed with dead- ly accuracy and stood her social set on its giddy ear with the whirl of her adventures, Crosby George evolved plenty of | | Universal should experience no | carries the bulk of the picture with a | ®7°™is- cere ene aes were: seers | pace that is wholly c. e ~ ene oA F HOOT GIBSON \“WHITE SIST! KING TUT PICTURE their place in “The Old Fool,” In STAR AT HEILIG AT BLUE MOUSE Would the discovery of the Luxor] the cast are such well-known play- . atte Tut thru his younger days along the Hoot plays the role of a cowboy M a on which this photoplay ts based. |who has not inherited his father’s! Nile, He loves the Pharaoh's daugh-|gcenes are laid in Canton, China, H is due to arrive there comes to the) ytim{ Palmeri, a newcomer to tha | y vith whom he is in} palace a new dancer‘by the name Of| screen, and Alfred Lunt hav jot a pretty girl with wh: Arvia. ‘This same little dancer inno- 8 eee | tional as the sweetheart in “Birth of | Which is now showing for the last ‘ Lge a Nation," and as romantic as the/time at the Colonial, ee capt 8 BCTeeD | World.” Jain attacks the heroine and when ‘ A beautiful program prologue, /he is threatened holds her before which carries out the atmosphere/nim as a shield. Pete Harkins of the story, accompanies each| pays this worthy gentleman “toe trouble in ling” Miss La Plante to the pliesture public as a star—she A gentleman from Virginia, an|tombs of kings by Carnavon havelers as Lloyd Hughes, James Bare astute scholar of life, a film director | een as interesting if they only con-|Tows, Betty Francifco, Louise Far, who goes himself one better with | tained the body of a prince instead oa Jimmy Mason and Henry! each picture he produces, Henry |°f % former king of Egypt? : King has reached a pinnacto in his | The true story of those earlier days MARKET SHOWING of romance is in ‘'The Dancer of the|“RAGGED EDGE” pase Bicdchentce rte tccasatebent nate) —————_—__—— Nile,’ now playing at the Winter} Harold McGrath, author of “Th: rden. With colossal s g0r-| Ragged Edge,” which Is now show geous temples and thousands of peo-/ing at the Market, traveled 25,006 ple as a background, we follow King | miles to get the data for the novel fer who is betrothed to a Syrian prince. Just before the foreign prince and on a little island of the South Seas, leading roles in this romantica drama. cently causes a complete change in You don't have to guess whether | Poslam is doing you good. You KNOW {t is, because the very first | application stops all the itching and | your tortured skin feels cool and | comfortable at last. Poslam ts so| concentrated that a single box will often heal the atubbornest eruption, At all druggists, 50c.—Advertise. ment. PISO’S forCoughs gE aes Grn sane RICuITe ‘Apleaant syrup. No opiates Without a Peer” Contrary to public conception, a- 0 vampire's favorite color is not al=" ways a passionate hue. Barbara La Mart, other than whom thete is no SECOND BIG Seratest: bays hee favorite cates oie UNAVOIDABLE WEEK—NOW an emerald green. HOOT GIBSON “RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE” HEILIG NOW DI. N. Yow Phyniclan and Surgeon, uses Chinese roots ang herbs in treating an diseases of mi worhen. Specializes trouble “COUNTRY STORE” TONIGHT And Every Monday Night Giving Away NORTHWEST PRODUCTS In Addition to Our Regular Program GIRL REVUE PICTURES VAUDEVILLE Incomparable! NEW 400 SUATS IS THE VERDICT or Oo A K fr DY Madison, Between Second Firat ai

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