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TUESDA . THI rTLE TAR Stcew Coming Soon to Met | COLLEEN MOORE IN HEILIG ATTRACTION Blue Mouse Actor | All aie cadlaince Records Started Career When a Boy; Has Been « Stage and Screen Quarter of Century > Ask. Your Neighbor— about this picture, then take his advice and see cute Colleen \ Moore | } a cave girl who kid- » naped the man she wanted F<) for a husband REATEST CROWDS iy HISTORY COLUMBIA COME EARLY! POPULAR PRICES CHARACTER ACTOR SCORES AT COLUMBIA Seintillant Humor Heart Warming Pathos Thrilling Fights Breathless Suspense BUSTER LORENZO Singing: “Idol Dreams od “When the Leaves Leon Come Tumbling Down" | Greenman’s Melody Makers Playing: “Hed Mul” selections, and “When Lights Are Law” HURRY! IT’S GONE MELODRAMA FILM | AT WINTER GARDEN Ka Bs a ¢ I FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Sydney Shields leading lady with the Walker Whiteside the river,| 8@nting two entirely different plays, “The Desert Man,” a so comen| Western comedy-drama, and “Mr. Wu,’ ¢ drama of Chinese nly there is alintrigue. Inset shows Walker Whiteside as “Mr. Wu. ng, and the shack “IN THE PALACE OF THE KING” A Grippt: oem, from the book by edge of a cliff overlook Edward Ear into the Thrilling Romance f rres. Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model,” she went with the company on location to New York. F. MARION CRAWFORD TES sovtcta the hehe aarrrtan t TALKER WHITESIDE play] It 4s nafd that t tor has amazed ‘Cl e Wi ee eeareiee wretcsterzi tnol Wotan eves nas aah lta peter arse estranet a Buster's | C4atre Windsor cn a shou rnin mantic 8 ‘| Birth Plays in Luck MAB MARSH &TARRING 5 ‘as'a War ¥ t irt one ‘“ AT THE COLONIAL mat : + aie . +9 1 oll cp cg atte, the x «| on “Locations eW actors appearing before the camera can boast a \n’s Secret.” the present attraction V © west P ; : Dai aga wisoseatal ‘theatrical career i Hobart B t the ( , movie fans who ' A nie Become a movie actress and see LAST TIMES TODAY more succe ssful theatrical caree ha obar 308- . a hes ri t t h ad need of | \the world,” advises Claire Windsor, worth. Starting when a mere youth as a stock actor, Bo y Da ne ling the line from the billboards ‘MAE MARSH worth has been before the public over 25 yea He played eeaenen De | Aras fine 8 eae wrote to th sing, Soingitinn’ te sae leads with Julia Marlowe, Mrs. Fiske, Henrietta Crosmay who Mae Marsh ts and atten : Lady Gre sking fo ; —t > oar 4 % V4 s Int be ¥ Miss Windsor has become-a much Amelia Bingham and other famous actres Afte - BE pihicoe he ar f La s birth record, eled young lady in her last three “A Wi 7 Secr “ig eral years of vaudeville, during which time he was a head- h 1 in the Nehte - = came back from the ; z oman's € liner in sketches such as “The Sea Wolf” and other sea “No such town but has abundant oppo A Typical Mae Marsh Picture || dramas, Bosworth went into pictures. He made his great-| for tho portrayal of highly dr —Fu ills, Adven. ture and Romance est hit on the screen portraying virile outdoor roles, and did ,%%4 emotional char pha ty | “Universal to Impersonator |e. nee wo w Coffeyville, Kan,, which formerly meets eps eth ibe which she admit In Marshall Nellan's “The Eternal his bit of acting as the brutal sea captain in “Behind the|” \urey Smt talented Fengliah Fil Mid t | S orin Hit was to the east of Picway. and to |/uifcm ane got a aeveral weeks’ trip . [Seay Dose? Boomprthihas tien sp starreag and te now in de-\lene we sated Restle iim Midgets c g wan hich war en || 7™ECE” Ae gt reat of the cast is well liked, away. Word came at Pantages)| Sure. "ice; m WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY mand as a character actor. In the F. Marion Crawford EMOTIONAL story, “In the Palace of the King,” which is the photeplay ih rieeeali Witeaio in Old Classic “A Son of the Sahara“ she went on location with a company to inquiry must have » the Sahara Desert, and has just ro- attraction at the Blue Mouse this week, Bosworth appears r : ofan imag |)the Sahara De inn’ fut 3 : = | é ld Spanis be NEW CROOK DRAMA 8 ! ndent in Cherry- || turned. { Ki b ll to advantage as a doughty old Spanish warrior. Chester 3k Weanktia 4 Saas “e yang apna aoe feat iara Aimda. — —— Sok BckgeER production at Universal City on a id ; te we seaay Seka x Eons nd LYTELL BACK TO N. Y. Youn tin N T I nectal « ature bared on a true uta | oa meat | te But it didn’t last long. Bert Ly after spending tvs i 3) g tbe, Wee by Willlam J. Flynn, i = own away in a gentle || Weeks “at home,” leaves this week A Wife’ > d of the United States secret ser jue! , poxe rt of Kansas about nine years he star will appear Born . Wife's Romanceff me Di vorce Secrets bares pe nthe | alt Poet enc inkabitants Wit bat’ | {loki a rridnstlon tothe hasta ck | é) Johnny Harron an with a compa to of t remained of Picway & ® the eastern coast for Associated First o BY NOKMA TALMADGE | titude is disclosed aa the cause why | sen will play the Je ceses, a giant ind a bill, w clotie: sight: where. y. National Pictures. - t M h the } ——$___ ; ne gata dd en toll the whole truth ta M since then the lumb nd t : 2 fi HOLLYWOOD, May y iscarded mates: ‘The deaire to| sincere reapect, told him what a fine limit ‘ite herd have “been: Gattetl: Ott ito Thaathy The newest Rex Beach picture “Re- not tell on husband : even the meanest and most| wife I must be, the kind he'd like| week iam settlements, Pieway {s no more.” ||coll,” produced in France by J. Even in divorce court, the publ ty of men from public humilia-|to marry. My husband didn’t con-| Koenig, general pr hager, | cast, Ww Parker Read, jr., is being prepared confessional of shatte romance Aaatie tay dhoen thom teuk ‘the decree. On rae Obie nh “ re i ; ithe oe! pottiig: the! sumtr = Sviaiglacia se |for re Betty Blythe is the fea- few women reveal tt OR ee cele ete enie bane human treatment,’ because ho fool-|noted talo into. ser form, and STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS. tured player, of: Gisllitistorishent sappoitit-| sere are a few of the c ssions, | thought he was makir O'Neill, who visited Universal | aldine Farra Carmen’ 1 Sa ment. |the real secrets, culled from the let:!for the clerk."—M. J., Vane City for: the conferen th his en | Deslys, 4 Parisian opera THe Men, making light of woman “inability to keep a secrst.” don’ | rably far that | St. Denis, in “Madame Authorized Under the Laws of the States of Washington, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Ulinois, Ohlo, Michigan, Indiana, ‘alifornia, Maryland, Connecticut, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, New Hampshire, Delaware, Kansas, etc. } ‘ou now what I was] vaudev a Denver judge. I] ‘phere are 251 Stage Pliny “The Streets of | from the truth. ovatior 4 perfume who had artistic no. L f atured diamond New York” These observations I m fter | Kis socks. ‘Cruelty sags : saves, @ yard | Moni eetured hls: dauiond “ahi | reading thousands of letters r M. W., Dallas, andac aves tie Py Ualbacahiie teetoan cacoraupee’® alte ataaat Spectro-Chrome Institute, Inc. (Central Office, Philadelphia, Pa), | AM-Star Cant jsent me by divorced wives from| «1 aecrty Joved my husband. Thel sage Ae nelee apt: fal Rreryty paltipnys Cordially Invites You to.Two Free Popular Lectures on i nu every section of the country in con-| ; my husband. The} path tub and a painting of Napoleon | oireuit, but plan during the summer, | Butterfly” dar an original | trouble started when he bought of thone trick purses wit “Selentific Spectro-Chrome Versus Medical Exupirics,” } With Stereopticon by Its President | nection with my picture, * in the kitehen, ‘Intemperanc combin-| my secret.—V. ecrets n now under a jon Is | theme Hid i¢ the p a wonderful 1 jay . Chicag | ed out, to return te versal | Japane | ie preparing this film play my |", teckeee rege |carried ou ilar coud M pselate sug. | ston « it was bad 1when| In closing, I do not say “read them | City for several weeks to film the} ‘The hother tt is OATS SOPOT setae 6 ve mo housekeep- | and weep," but I do any to many a | ayy, by rea) nt Billy Wells |gested that I ask the women of Rx allego: Re tal oor thd eee ney. But when we were out | divorced man, “read them and thank | “cuiliver's ‘Travels’ written 200\is back -again on the Pan boards, COLONEL DINSHAH P. GHADIALI America to tell me thelr r arations. Their iden-| with friends and {t was his turn to n English |atter only world’s |He has th ly in-| tall and red-haire few months’ absence. Twins, who are but graceful and » by Dean Swift our ex-wife that she knew how to years a for marital se MA in-0222 ) | tity, of course, was to be masked.| They were to confess to ranger The replies, having every franknéss, were amazing. Onemtun EC cincury vaupevinis || DESIRE | fog ocsvoreags ne Infernal secret behind [i ane cue. ct these:admissions: ¢ jour divorce. My husband was al | essentially maternal and gallant at ee s blubbering? a stx-footer, acting erying with tempe rranted, at any ¢ ever could work the ¢ M.D. M. E.. D. C.. Ph. D., Ld. D., Ete., Metaphysiclan and Psychologist, Ex-Commander N, Y, Police Reserve Air Sezvice | p a secret.” SEATTLE’S MARKETS jauthor, is today one best known classics. Ori tended h politics, {attractive dancers, Hit lived as an interesting fairy tale,| L. Gautier presents his trained just as. many of the Gilbert and Sulli-|dogs and puppies in ‘The Bricklay eras, also originally intended jers,” a real drama without words as satires on the times, live today for |and with only canine actors. | their sheer humor | Joe Tilyou, an octogenartyn danc- | - er, and ‘his hardly less youthful ac- ycomplice, Ge sers, present ® other fellow it wrecked opr I secured my deerée on ‘in compatibility’."—B, H., New York hi sa satire on F Originator of the Latest Revelation in the Healing Art SPECTRO-CHROME THERAPY Radio-Active and Radio-Emanative uilibrium van oj SEATTLE’S OWN DAINTY JUNE ’ (Hovick) And Her Newsboy Songsters JEAN BOYDELL EMIZARETH BROWN and SEDANO And Their String Quintet Sherwin Kell erwin Kelley MeCOR y y —_— ———————- || BLIND ee AND WALEAUE: ergot & Herman | RE ASONING cLLS & BECLAM Fi believe my husband never sur- ‘ MEDING TRIO Wii mised the reason I divorced him. It |was really because he thought it Famous Character Comedian silly to romp with me and our half. | BEN WELCH 7 | er wn children. He thought it was a young clerk in his office who, in yz PALACE HIP at Second & Spring- WILLKING Restoration of the Huma: oat | Jealousy Cathleen Calhoun, who usu: 6 bold, bad “heavy” roles is : sturt dnd dely-| Herman tt, a diminutive comedian uf real ability, is aided by Ruth Herman in the second spot number of combined singing, acro: batic tumbling, hand and head-bal ancing and light patter, Sherwin Koliy “bike” work and she eccentric da “ p |pointment. Finally his tears drove | i dropp ing inte |second role jin comedies at Universal City, FAVORITE ng the villiany comedy. She's playing her h Slim Summerville (Treatment of Dis-Eases) by ATTUNED COLOR WAVES i] THE SCIE |me to deliberate ‘gravation In hope | he'd strike me or assert his manhood, | He did knock me cold onc supremely happy. Ho tears, ‘Cru I G. 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At 17 he appeared before the public as an independent and fearless lec- turer, He was the first in 1896 to lecture in New York on the X-rays and has won by lis Inventions International fame and the sobriquet of “Parsee Hdison. pectro-Chrome ‘Therapy, the result of 20 years of hin laborious researches, Is now used by prominent phystelans, surgeons, osteopaths, doutiets and others and hailed as the most radical and revolutionary de- parture striking at the fundamentals of the Healing Art. Among numerous honors showered on lim, the latest was by the Meryland Academy of Sclences—life membership with the rank of Academician, People flock from miles fo patronize these beautl. ful mark Why? Be cause they are attractive, F743 ~ First Ave. near Pike because they are abun dantly supplied with every household food — requi ment at moderate prices, and are efficiently man aged with courteous ser The vigorous and challenging enunctations of Dinshah having startled the followers of orthodox systems, the Journal of American Medical Asso- elation bitterly attacked him, Dinshah promptly requ ed the editor to wend seven representatives for impartial investigation at the expense of Apectro-Chrome Inatitute, but his request was ignored, Recently, Henry Ford's newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, started libelous attack on Dinshah. In his discourses here Dinshah will give his open reply by sub- mitting the facts to the Judgment of the discerning American public. | Official Formula | Earwig | | Bait | Regulation 15-Ib/ pact to be applied to each $1.50 Delivered vice. 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BSpectro-Chrome Inatitu' no correspondence courses, creates no “Doctors” and its graduates have nothing te do with the “Practice of Medicine, ear fm of Seattle’! gus Reta "de lies novel Personal Intensive Experimental Course Begins Monday, May 1% Ghaakite adcodata! tube: | 1924, 7 P.M, in Dinshah Lecture Room, 2 Hotel Gowman, Seattle, Washington | Complete Assortment of i) BEDDING PLANTS Ae iy. ive SPECIAL PURLIC RECEPTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS cos. nearly V millions fa MUSICIANS | | ce PR ~~ EBTAUCIONE 1009 ALMO'& CO. y On Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11, apectal receptio: Will be held by Col, Dinshah tn tin LECTURE ROOM, 200, at ¢ Hotel Gowman, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mae Marsh—She lends her whimsical charm to thd | \sereen drama, ‘ Woman's} ¢ | Seeret,” the present attrac-\}% i | | tion at the Colonial. | Jplabislecicenasialenttaidieendeonad | All interested in the welfare of suffering humanity will be cordially welcomed and their questions gladly answered, No Ob) 6th and Stewart nt Wertlake ion Yn 4th and Virginia St at Gi ot No Admiasion Fee tion