The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1924, Page 12

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3 MORE DAYS % DAVID SMITH PRODUCTION h COMING SATURDAY Naughty! Naughty! ] But Oh, So Very Nice ANOTH Br ( ly LOIS WILSON —AND— THE SECOND OF THE JACK DEMPSEY SERIES The Title Holder’ 2 AGMA RUBENS In Her Latest Big Hit “THE REJECTED WOMAN” with CONRAD NAGEL FOOD FOR THOUGHT! Great Event! “WANDERING HUSBANDS” Starring JAMES KIRKWO00D and LILA LEE Comen Saturday to The Blue se Last Times GRACE DAVISON —in— Fox News Comedy Tomorrow “HOODMAN BLIND” OLUN IAT PRON TARTU Wednesday and Thursday “THUNDERING DAWN” Featuring J. WARREN KERRIGAN ANNA Q. NILSSON TOM SANTSCHI and CHARLE! CLARY R i ! dootbisow "An Latest Screen; Cosmo other $ Comi Hamilte Soon rH I Scandal Reach umbia Holmes screen form, and Win” from the film. sey will be on the series. Herbert and Lois Wilson in a other Scandal,” the latest Cosmo Hamilton story which, comes to the Columbia Saturday. same bill in Bagdad Revue Alma Rubens Mak yer 10 Alma ¥ ° nia I the dire Roy Hunt cameraman, and half a dozen attaches were moved to tears going thro ti tw takes, Miss 80 again for 24 hours, Swiss Chalet Seen “Hicyon Lodge” picture people would express tt red it 0 | making It a pla Stage Play Made barred from Icelan such liquids ed with. bitter make them undr alo nk: | ‘ATER - will | ‘Thursday, } 8 a. m., as follow {On 14th ave. N 80th to W. 85th On 13th aye 83d to -W. 85th. On W, 83d and 13th ave. N. W. iW. imported country in the future must be mix enforcement officials hav UNDRINKABLE PERFUME COPENHAGEN.—Palatable pe fumes and hair washes have bee d's shores. into order prohibitic ordere es in able, & — a | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | be shut oft July 17,. from | 8 V., from W. W., from W. w. to h. All the n to on | 1 from | | (NO Wh to ;muous ntinu 12 NOON IT P.M. - VAUDEVILLE | AND FEATURE PICTURES | Come Anytime bu Tremendous THIS W of IN THE 5S OTHER AND THE ¥ “THE BAREF' URE EVENINGS, SAT. & SUN, MA’ SAME AS EVENI! CHILDREN ANYTIME 1 Come Larly Never Before Has Seattle Seen Such Shows as We Are Now Offering ANOTHER “WALLOP” K PERSONAL APPEARANCE the Screen’s Famous Villain ROBERT McKIM COMEDY SKETCH “THE BACHELOR'S BRIDE” Most Acts 5 BATURE PICTURE ‘00T LOY" THAT s BH +HITY OF THE VOUNTRY No Advance “; Prices DAILY MATINEES 30¢ Sor 15¢ TIMEES - ING PRICES SATURI 2he, abe, Evenings, Student NEXT W Opening Mond: Spoken Drama Komaining Seats, b0c, ETROPOLITA NOW PLAYING Seattle Theatre Guild “Why Men Leave Ham’ MATINEES TODAY AND DAY + Oe me ‘Six-Cylinder Love’ fay, July 21 Not a Movio Balcony, 260 760, $1, $1.60 said to have done a fine this melodra’ Keen Rivalry for w Nilason trexs of her over man of © story whom two wom | unfoldi: riga ove! few ruggle in the dran nes is J. Wi takir the oday than he a screen f “Spice of Life” This week Comedy compan light and e entitled nent ice of Life,” whic among fans and lly up to the Jevery way typi | standard. Clever song and dance specis are introduced in the perform: oustanding of which is Ruby Ac syncopated hit, “If You | You Do," with the girls of er | runway, |his “My Dream Girl,” share of applause. syncopation render a cholce of |tral concert as a prelude to each formance. Souvenir photos of | Russell are presented to ladie: | tending matineos, BaAlea Anna Q. Nilsson, the lovely young Swedish actress, plays the leading, feminine role in The lodge is an exact reproduc Is Making Hit es Film Crew Weep in Picture Drama is an appropriate | tion of a t. Many of tho fix 1 of the carved relict name imported directly m Switzerland expense Into Screen Story | The 4 old stage play “Hood “ | fe again by scene from An- t the Winte in} Jack Demp- ; Saeke the second of his “Fight ees root eres : oe) : “pt »+Gladys Hulette, in the dual role o! He is pictured here in a “big moment” eee eane ns oe winter, win chief dramatic rm. Frank Campeau as Conte Ee a BE ~|Mark Lezzard, the unscrupulous, | scheming enemy of Yeulette who work, William Fox, the pre Star’s Affections|, . is one of the most} The matic id a avorite, | at Palace Hip the Will King Mu nother s farce sical hf is in} Kin, nee dams" Do What al | while Don Smith Presents | with a great deal of punch and receives his full! Hermie King and his artists of ches. h per Bee | sat Your lucky number may bo found “a : nag |by adding the day of your birth. Thundering Dawn, Hie) cmanth)” the number of" the month photoplay at the Colonial |} tho year of your birth, and then Wednesday and Thursday. reducing the sum to a single digit Why a Checking Account? 95. per cont of tho world’s busines# is transacted by means of Check—only 6 per cent by the actual transfer of cash.. Your bank does your book- Keeping free of Charge if you have a Checking Account, and from {It you receive an accurate statement of receipts and expenditures. Your canceled checks are receipts, you are not running the risk involved in carrying money, and you al: ways havo the right change. It is the efficient of handling funds. way D SAFE DE CHECKING CPARTMENT | AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY AMERICAN BANK BUILDING SECOND AVE. AT MADISON §7. ea gr fe 6 AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO.4% AR “WHY MEN LEAVE H OME” ° FeAor Pere Jers, at the Metropo Avery Hop a's bh t pla Men Leave Home.” Th ‘ n which the husband gets rather © better of the argument A to Mr. Hopwood, every: knows that the man whose tt >| half is f ver 1 ira Libb n to a crisp on . sooner shoes r the | doo Mont the man mat everyo: no’ th once a wee e time Usétrolas | Good old “Vic,” the | most famous dog in the world, wants to accompany you this summer. The real, pedigreed Victor. ~ Sherman, |(@lay & Co. “Everything in Music’? Third Ave. at Pine, Seattle WILL KING AND COMPANY Spicer Life Laresr Kine Success HERMIE » KING'S ORCHESTRAS hate i of SYNCOPATION SOUVENIR PHOTOS: of BEE RUSSEL GIVEN TO LADIES AT ALL MATINEES FREEDOM’ By’.A. S. M. - HUTCHINSON} uthor of ‘‘If' Winter Comes’ | BIRTHS Births in their households are ree | ported by the ¥rom H. P., ti following men: ler 6526 16th a Hayden, Charles 1233. 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UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Ri {-ROOM cottage and % acre oe Beattie, Will sell f0F cash and $15 and interest mom Better than renting. H.C. 7 rd_ Ave. 24 FURNISHED APTS. AND FLATS ~~ Madrona District Nicely furnished 2-room apa! in private home; large frontl ground £1008, “aa 22 Phone 5 FURNISHED HOUSE 25 FURN OMS YOM with Phone M 37 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ___ ~Gonsole Regular ar $85, Flat top Console phonowTanhg Price h & Lane Piano Co. V ctrola, Regular Price 1 condition Weta yuan & Dan nderf Rea 11 third Ave. Loa Edison—Bargalt ” n. Beautiful In we time $70. fino condition. Beau price $200. Price now $108 In and one to a sweetheart in Califor: nia, ra wind N Rush & Lane Plano Coy M AVVO

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