The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 12

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a So Bias ess yo ATTRACTION Extraordinary NOW HERE Lotil Friday Night Only DOUGLAS’ “TEN TEENIE WEENIES"’ HOUSE PETERS tion, and “M Suddington Kelland. esources are sa ose of the Un starring HOPE HAMPTON —with— Mary Tharma: Robert Hall exEy “THE BELOVED : some of wh and fra public all day Tw {aay VAGABOND Mildred Markle is the pop- al comedy Peonies grown itn the Northwest are kings f oprano soloist, etter known as the “sweet te at the Pal- ace Hip. Each week, Miss Markle is featured in a song specialty and her offering in the current attraction, “Bits of Hits,” is one of the hits of the show. “PEONY DISPLAY TO OPEN Bon Marche Will Stage Show This Week mong all J. Err is. sponsc beauty ch hay rance, ay and Wednes- H E I L I Giiens nce China FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING NOW } RCHESTRA AT EVERY PERFORMANCE SOUVENIR PROTO OF - REECE GARDNER GIVEN To LADIES AT DAILY MATINEES EXCEPT SUNDAY —~ jeorge M to 30 days in th fine of $100. FP have usually been given for similar! offenses. screen, she might have won One of the lightest nentences ever |siven here for conspiracy to violate } the Mquor laws was given Antonio} Pinto Monday, wher ¢ county jail and a nitentiary sentences RICHARD DIX J hard Dix rn on the y and ty looking fit, with a fine t of tan, for his part in the new South sea picturo, “Sinners in Heay "which will be started soon at the | Paramount Long Islar tudio u the direction of Alan Crosland. If ant honors as a painter. in mine. Uberal offer to b more Bidg., Kansas City, Mo—Ad ‘Reduce Goitre in 7 Days If you suffer from Gottre, big neck or jeniargement of the thyroid gland, to|one is just as clever as the others The act opens with the children Jall on the stage seated in a min- rel circle with Miss Peggy Stanley, to the | ery maken | | outatandi Federal Judie | Bourquin sentenced him | ardwalk at Atlantic |p! j old girl) are lae Marsh had not gone on the as bril-| | menvon any one Inc j hardly be fair, ax each tiny tot ap- ars in a different specialty and you can quickly be rid of these |troubies, I will send you $1 treatment lot my farmus Thyogiand remedy, post pald and without cost or obiigation. If THE SEATTLE STAR “Beloved Vagabond” | {s Heilig Feature Along With a Clever Kiddies’ Revue ai, ie EATING the success of its tial presentation, the second lies’ Re en dozen added feature how!n ain the clevernes ch .made wing cup to to # parth previous time, mpomible to pick out any nd dance that . you'll appreciats Bobby The Garton Sistera hayo a fetch takes | nd Dorothy Lindberg, who | | Carlyle Blackell and Phyllis Titmuss, as they appear in a scene from “The Beloved Vagabond,” a picturization of prs | William J. Locke's famous novel, which is showing at the «|Heilig this week. ~stpoenbiced bo S ng jazz dance, while Deva Parrott fon sare | FR ing em dance, ile Deve Parrot - with her violin. Betty. Grant, Scotch Iverna Lindberg 8 y the young on; Helen nongatren Rogers t Johnson, clog another mplete rring ckwell, is an ad brated novel by William Buster Lorense, tenor, and Leon jreenman's Mel pprobation of every audience at the Third aye, house.—D. ut. “TEENIE OF BLL WEENTES"” HIT . , MOUSE SHOW TING one of tho cutest show” at eek, where opping the Blue Mouse this they are appearing in conjunction} with the feature picture, “True as Steel.” The youngsters are from the | Douglas School of Dancing. To/Smith and Jimmy Ellard, offer sey lividually would |erai pleasing numbers. cures you tell your friends and pay me| «beautiful little girl who has al- what you think is fair, otherwise the Jose | Just send yout name for this| ARVER, 416 Balti thse: Eric von Stroheim’s Wonder Play “BLIND HUSBANDS” Fast International Steppers News METROPOLITAN ‘nex COM. JUNE 15 WE! Matinees Wednesday & Saturday STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH RS= HEN YORK Be Safet Send Your Mall Order, Seats Selling Now 82.50 . Mul, — 500, 10 per B10), $1.50 cent tox Kot Mut. | RearrOWAopstey A Large Assortment of Used Roll-Top Desks Now Available Prices Range From $16.00 to $95.00 Purchases May Be Made on Easy Terms ESKCO Union at Fifth jrole, with Huntley |the dir Ivor a the The Columbla orchestra, under ready won a reputation among Seat- tle’s child entertainers, acting as in- terlocutor. Specialties Include “Firefly,” Car- roll Blood; acrobatic dance, Wanda) Tucker; Scotch, Shirley Taylor; | military, Dixie Fuller; Rachael and} Rubin, Loran Anderson and Phyllis Drake; toe ballet, Baby Jean; song, Patricia Gallagher; Russian, Helen Heman; Scotch songs, Master Willie/ Young. A wooden soldier number, staged by the whole group, just about! brings down the house. Mr, Douglas has an enylab! repu- tation when {t comes to training| tiny tots in the art of terpsichore, and he is presenting this act as the C "Teenlo Weenie “True as Steel” ls a Rupe rt} Hughes’ story written around the problems of the woman in business. Aileen Pringle, star of “Three Weeks,” plays the leading feminine jordon opposite her, Norman Ker D. H. vee | ERIC STROHEIM 18 | COLUMBIA STAR Only a daring director would star himself as a villain, and that's just |what Eric Von Stroheim has done | in “Blind Husbands,” a photoplay story which he wrote and directed himself. The story concerns a famous American surgeon who allowed his beautiful wife to take his love for her for granted. Stroheim {is seen as Lieut. Von Steuben, an Austrian officer, who avails himself of an opportunity to fill the void left in the heart of the young wife. What happened when the famous surgeon realized that he must heal the wound in his wife's heart Is viv. idly depicted at the unusual elimax jot the production. Supporting the star-villain {# the llovely Francella Billington and a latrong ¢ st of Universal players, among them Sam De Grasse and Jack Perrin Better eries, The new Gerald umont |story is called “Shooting Stars,” and Billy Sullivan ag n comes into fa ‘information kid" | ely nile acts ever staged at al | Seattle theater, 12 little tots ranging be lin ages from 3% to 6 years old Daniels will be the girl in the pic-| (with the exception of one 12-ye ture who gets cast upon the island. | Bess Hill, a man to change wiv P has taught that it is generally ag dis- | and Eleanor | Boardman are in leading roles, too. than the last one iy the tion of Liborius Hauptman, E ‘Bits of Hits” _ King Offering Patrons of the Palace Hip theater| aro entertained this week with a clever production, ‘Bits of Hits," in h members of the Will King| comedy orgunization are seen In se- wh lections from popular comedies. O. Henry's “Arrest Me," with Will ng playing the role of ‘Hunger’ and Lew Dunbar as “Law,"' is one f the brig and Reece Gardner in comedy roles: The musical productions are un. usually good this week. The Star Trio, Casey Jones, Don} Mildred Markle and Jean Singer are prevented in a lullaby offering. Marie Lokke scores in @ bit of comic dancing. Ruby Adams all but stops the show in her latest jazz selection, ‘Steppin’ Out."* Hermie King and. his musicians| offer a clover array of selections! Fa prior to each performance, A film comedy and news-reel com. | plete the bill week are presented with souvenir photos of Reece Gardner. the direction of Lizorlus Hauptman, plays “Tales From the Vienna} Woods,” see HOPE HAMPTON AT WINTER GARDEN Pay Put into the fewest words “Does It Pay?" makes the quer astrous as changing horses in mid- stream, This is doubly so when the man is past middie life and discards ernoon, tation | y Makers are add: | musical features of an attrac-| “I Must Be in Love,” and wind | tive program, which ts winning the} up with a weird Apache dan t bits of comedy offered. | Another, a bedroom farce, sees| Will King, Lew Dunbar! |Carnarvon; Lord Ivor Spex The question asked by the title of | the William Fox production “Does It | now on view at the Winter | rden, is answered in a dramatic | and convincing manner by the author of the story. # (s wise for | Experience | ~ “Tangerine” | BUTTER GOES UP Ship News STOGK TRADING ONE CENT Slight Now at Pantages ef Bonnie Murray, who i one of the cast of 30 Broad- }way musical comedy favor- ites in the big feature act, |Tangerine,” which opened | Bretiers at the Pantages Monday aft- “Tangerine” is said to be one of the most pre- | tentious productions ever of- fered by the Pantages theater and is the same as was presented in Chicago and at the New York Casino last) season, Attention, Movie Fans! YES, eyes, eyes they are pouring into the office. Re member, movie fans, answers in the > The Star office not later than 1 p. m, Wednes If you didn't start at the K of tho contest, all five r were reprinted in th n picture section Satu text mt and back coples can be in the ulation de of ‘The Star In the meantime the contest judges are busy » first big batch of answers we rr hed the office Monday ting out the Seript Writers, Attention! Winifred Dunn, who adapted ‘The | ooting of Dan McGrew’’ to the ncreen, offers the following 10 rules for budding scenario writers Fewer and better scenarios, Bo original; when you see a good pieture, don't go home.and rewrite it ead the daily papers; re work Write what you know; a bookkeep- | er can selddm speak convincingly of | en N Be human; ority to idiences. Bo he honesty ingness, and that spells popu proval n the South seas or at orth px otentia r ap- | Pernevere; don't lose courage if 0 scenarios are rejected; are the hardest Don't fear studio pla Learn another pro three regular meals a day kpeps your attitude to life normal and pleasant, an it must be-for success. Fewer and better scenarios, first, last afd all the time Royalty Sees Fairbanks Film The ever-increasing popularity of jAmerican photoplays is indicated in | the private showing recently to Brit- the first time in Europe at Brock | House, the London home of Lord an Ladies attending the matinces thin| Lady Mountbatten, Pane cousins of the king and queen of Great Britain. The guests included the Prince of | , Wales, Duke of York, Prince Henry, Prince George and the Duchess of | York, ali of the royal family. Also Princess Marga Obolensky; Earl and Countess of er Churchill; Lady Alexandra Curzon; Sir Robert Horne; Lord Younger; Sir Felix and Lady Helen Cassel; Briga- dier General Trotter; Major Metcalf; | Miss Alice Astor; Mrs. Cornellus | Vanderbilt and daughter. Doug and Mary were not present, having gone to Spain, where they were presented to the king and queen at a party given by the American ambassador, Marguerite De La Motte and Owen | Moore head tho cast of “Where Is tho faithful mother of his childron |e Trople of Capricorn?” now being for some Young charmer with an eye to his bank account. Upon such a theme has been built Up a screen story that powerfully and entertainingly shows the folly of a man failing to keep the promise made at the altar. eee COLONIAL FEATURES HERBERT RAWLINSON When two young people decide they'll elope, and the girl's father and her richest suitor decide against the proposition, the finals are apt to be fast and furious thruout, Herbert Rawlinson and Carmelita Geraghty are the couple, and Otto Hoffman, the father, and Bert Roach, the disgruntled suitor in the Univer. sat-Rawlinson feature which is show- ing at the Colonial theater, ‘High Speed.’ 'Thix ix a typical Rawlinson role, but better than most of hig re. cent ones, and offers action aplenty, “High Speed" was directed by Her. bert Blache from Frederick Jackson's story. Its hero is a young amatour athletic star and ity heroine the daughter of the town's financial king. Two or three fast fights for Raw- mingle with the comedy stutt, filmed. To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix ry ¢ the juice of two lem- 2 Ff] ons with threo ounces| , Rl ot Orchard White, which any druggist Mi will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle most wonderful skin whitener, soft: epor and beautifier, Massage this sweetly fragrant tem. on bleach Into the face, neck, arms and ‘hands, It can not irritate. Famous stage benuties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white © freckle, sunbs must mix thls remarkable lotion yourself, It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best Immediate. Hinson and several good action scenes tly after it is prepared.—Advertise- mont, Poultry Bids Slump on Local Market DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers DAIRY PRODUCTS POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Vaid Shippers POULTRY AN LIVE STOCK jockyards entitle; 490 Receipts Monday «. m. Common to choice (The prices given a H 1 orters | seas know human drama; study can be figured by r udy thelr | transportation to Beat 16 per cent for haul Asparagus—Local, 1b. ion’t assume a supert.| Cantaloapes—Standard crate ion or trade; | Peas—New Cal, Ib. Mexican, per Gems, commercl: Squash—Per 1d. | Tomatoes—Moxican, ish royalty and nobility of Douglas | Turulps—sack irbanks’ latest cinema, “The Thief of Bagdad,” which was viewed for | Prices Paid Wholesa' | Apples—Winenaps ... Arkanaas Bincks le Dealers Rome Beauties Cooking Apples irita and Princess | Cocoanuts——Per dor. Theodora of Greece; Princo Serge | Fancy white, Ib - Blue Ribbon, Grape Fruit—Florida Pineapples, © Local Van Del Watermelona, Ib. FLOUR AND SUGAR Beet, per owt. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Mixed Carlonds to Shipper, and you have «a whole quarter-pint of the Mixed feed and run 1 | Linseed Olt HIDES AND WOOL Mplexion; also as al | f. 0, b, Seattle) mn and tan bleach, You] Green Hides and Bulls—ib. ss. fskines, green or salted— Ni » “Up tO 16 Ibe, NOB sseeessees * Arrivals and Departures 0 28 uo esecee eeccac those made to With a few | prices to pr INE the co pproat Prices Pald Wholesnto Dealers Back Loti Weather Bureau Report Vessels in Port at Seattle N. Y. Sugar and Coffee |"; Sega Quiet Raw, $4.47 (duty paid) Coffee—No. Mohair—Long, maple, Ib... ae IS QUIET Await Convention News Pe Financial Condition ch Tide | second High 7 WALI *TREET 200K OCRN fe WAL Review POUR Arrived * <= GRAINS. FING c—STRONGER to eva 2, \Provisions ‘Reflect Hi C ; Week-End Prices oo , [Chicago Board of Trade Saturday's Quotations y Dock—U. #8) Whee 41 rt 7) 1049 aT $9 9 988 8 o. Omaha Live Stock urday’s Quotations tx, 300, T agie arbor) Ella A Denver Li . Tone of market, $7508.50; em Boston Wool b , Small sales a ated. but in general thert > be on change Ja the quiet h evalled. tor 4 reported to be raise s and reports ate of heiry’ g at Del Rio by eastern manufac s. In the Saturday's Quotations | ed. quiet: gran 3 7 Rio on spot, 14% @16% No. 6 Banton, 18% @19. a Foreign Exchapge NEW YORK, June 7.—Trading af ten exchange marke Closing quotations. — Stecliag, francs, $0.04; 9 4%; Belgt france. $0404; 4,210,000,900,000; You ; Bussien, 515) BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Bank clearings ...$ Balances ° Week's clearings .. Portland Clearings .... «++. Balances .. 41,813.935.59 97.53 | —Cash wheat Neb 0. 3 bard, $1408 Tacoma Total transactions. 2,965.000.00 —* Flint, dry hides Flint. dry salt hid ccording Bheep pelts, Lamb pelts, each Salted sheep shear, each Dry long hatr goat skins, 1b, do, short hair, each s...eeee 18 TO OTHER CITIES Seattle in effect daily # Bh Sept. 15. Final return ime Bt Oct, 31. 1924. Stopover Pare leges going and returning. Call us by phone and Ket make all your remel It costs no more and will your valuable time, —~ H. A, LAWRENCE General Agent, Passenger P : ve These Excursion Fares treat FP BE BETTER MOUSER THAN THE HOUSE CAT HICKASHA, Okla., June 9.— If you don't care to keep a Kansas bullsnake upon the prem. ises to keep rats and mice away, get a bullfrog. The mousing proclivities of a bullfrog are vouched for by Wade Fatheree, local sportsman, who captured a giant hopper on fishing trip. Incidentally, the frog secured a safe and steady future at a time when he was headed for the fry- ing pan. Fatheree tied the critter in the house waiting execution, During he night the frog broke loose, “I could hear him hopping about the house and then hear his jaws pop and a mouse squeal He kept that up thruout the night. The next morning he had the appearance of a swelled-up y he has a home with hone EL iet- UNION STATION, hy and dehoes Fou ON eneral your hand naturally reaches] xo0d friend —your for a pipe. 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