The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 17

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The Miggest she “Another Scandal” Starring Lois Wilson BATHING BRAUTY REVIEW PATSY * RUTH MILLER re PrRor MLED AT OF KEN » or THE ¢ PRU LL, WhereK?E Who DARED HES WILE YRETTY MOLLY MAR. Ley TAMED Mim \ rhe vor w Liss, ALL rsh ' ’ (MON HOMME) From George Randolph Chester's Story, “A Tale of Red Roses” ADDED ATTRACTIONS The Last of the “Past HAZEL Steppers” | STALLINGS with * wnt sucniyax. |. “Te Bird Girt ps | AMIERTOArs “GET-AWAY DAY" | PRETEEN ’ WHISTLER LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN and the | COLUMBIA International News TOMORROW COMES The POPULAR RETURN ENGAGEMENT of the Greatest Pictore he HENRY KING 2yodue!ion THE WHITE SISTER WHAT AT i. 266 parcnin! 266 ANY TIME: Yor the first time anywhere at the populer price of SISTER'S NEW FELLER “You're the only girl I ever loved.” “Do you expect me to that?” “Why ‘not? Others have.”—Film FAMILY FIRESIDE FUN A South-Side mother said, to her belleve | daughter: “Why are you wearing that fra-| pin on the back of your teri kes alive,” the daughter said, hought I'd lost it." f fact is,” the mother re “you haye the slip on hind part before.” Vell whaddye know about that,” laimed the girl, “here I've bee | sitting in my own lap all morning!"— | Youngstown Telegram. Ray Robinson’s Orchestra \ SCREENING | LEWIS STONE in “The River's End” YOU MUST SEE sarexpay | Sve THE SIGNAL TOWER LENORE ULRIC —IN— “TIGER ROSE” 10c Alno LARRY Till SEMOUON Comedy TODAY Until Saturday Chart Nianey's “One Law for the Woman” SUNDAY Comen Vox News pouty GRAND THE EA Back Again at Blue Mouse in Return Showing Lillian Gish to Star White Sister” ITLE /. Lillian Gish, the ‘ Blue Mouse for a week, gagement of F. White Sister.” } F oR pric rnhardt of the screen,” will be at beginning Saturday, in a return Marion Crawford's exquisite story, é picture wa focation and the « ald Colman, we on tho y Sherr pleturization aric wonderful. _alory, [showh atthe Blue’ Moure, mencing Saturday, ‘This prod! m tremeni s popula IS RAVING OVER CHIEF BLUE CLOUD AND HIS INDIAN SYNCOPATORS They Are the “Hottest” Jazz Band That Ever Struck Seattle YOU WILL Go Wild Over Them When You Hear All the Snappy Numbers They Vinay AND THEN BOHEMIAN NIGHTS A Colorful Singing and Dancing Me AND THEN HART'S HOLLANDERS Fastest Moving Orguniza- tion In Vaudeville AND THEN SMITH and ALLMAN Will Rock You Out of Your Seat With Laughter AND THEN M'GREEVY & PETERS A Clever Couple of Hatertainers AND THEN GLEN GOFF’S SONGOLOGUE A Surprine ‘That Will Hold Y bound in. BILL FARNU M, William ¥ y | made his first |appeared 1 until ho was 14 ye he completed | starring p Man Who Fights / “A Parisian Roman ed his career on the stage. “Lily of the Dust,” Pola Ne |latest starring picture for P. mount, a Dimitri Buchowetzkt pro- duction, Kelly leaves the stage after | a successful career of a quarter of | a century. (feo acres. SEATTLE Mon., Wed., Aug. Aug. Tues., Aug. Fifth and Republican | STAND CHAIR SEATS) , SALE AT OWL DRUG STORE, THIRD AND PIKE —~ AAR LS £ BARNES GREAT 4 RING AND 'THEN The Feature PICTURE the Biggest Comedy Hit of the Year “RACING LUCK” It Whisz-n2-08 With Thrills, Laughs and Romance YOU'LL Find Only Such Shows as This at PANTAGES Tho Only Theatre In Seattle Showing VAUDEVILLE and Feature PICTURES CONTINUOUS 12 NOON TO 12 MIDNIGHT COME ANY TIME BUT Come Early! Is at PORTRAYAL OF EVENTS IN THE URE OF THE LONLY AMERICAN DRINCESS uit MORE WILD ANIMAL PERFORMERS THAN ALL THE OTHERS COMBINED JOE MARTIN MEET THE GREATEST MOVIE STAR OF THEM ALL HIMSELF “Sandy” Young Scores Big Hit Curwood Story Has Unusual Theme | wird | forme ar Bank Pisllents Like Melodrama the Famous Belasco _|Play o on Screen Eder zen waste, f ture thi Here in New Photoplay Mildred Harris. ular young actress has a splendid role in “One Law for the Woman,” a picturiza- tion of Charles Blaney’s fa- mous story, which is now be- ing shown at the Winter Garden, This pop- Alan Crosland, who 1s Jing “Sinners in Heuven,” with | Dunt ds Richard Dix, at ¥ jmount’s EKustern studio, will } immediately following the comple of the picture for the West ce where ill direct Agnes “World! now finish: Why Good Dancers’ Are Popular They ‘Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Stops nt STEVENS ik Day and ive, ve. | wear them. Ayres in| East meets West, it remembers the Visitors from the East and from abroad thrill to the scenic glories of the West, to be sure; they tell the folks back home of whole-hearted hospitality, naturally; and, invariably, they speak of that “wonderful western coffee!” Yes, the West knows and loves its cof- fee. And, who can blame it? Just punc- ture the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee and let that aroma waft its way upward! Better still, brew a cup and lift it to your lips! Surely, the gods were not more favored. That incomparable flavor is locked in vacuum, that it may come to you fresh whenever you break the seal—days, weeks, years later! Yes » « » itis won- derful coffee! With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom- ical to buy—and economical to usc. Hills Bros., San Francisco, In Vacuum-Pack which keeps the coffce freth, coffee the Original HILLS BROS COFFEE 3 | ©1924, Hills Bros. Chinese Pigtails Are Ordered Clipped Off\ PEKING, once the ba: China, ar In fact, July "Pigtails," of aristocracy in old not worth a cent now. it will Chi que long series of invading con y held sway over the empire from 1644 to 1911—more than two and one-half centuri Gen. Wang, however, is deter- |mined to make the citizens of the | province look like republicans, even remain deyoted to royalty. posted conspicuously in jevery-corner of Chihli, gives the Manchus just two months to comply, ‘The barbers, consequently; sire do.| ‘Those failing to do so after that tera crating ust Many of | Will be fined-and imprisoned. Fines them have set-up shop just outside {8 collected will be paid to “those the gates of the “imperial city.” [Officers who have been zealous in Butthe Manchu mon -who.d » carrying out these commands.” 18 years of republican regime ony Rafer sp thee: Ooh ood old: days," | is that the emperor S prisoner in this "For. the barber soon be costly to Gen, Wang Cheng-ping has decreed they must go, And the general is boss hereabouts He ia the republican dictator of the province of Chihli, of which this an cient city Is the capital. bidden regularly ERE'S the quickest way to stop corns that men of science know—Blue-jay. A noted scientist discovered it—different from any other corn remedy. It is safe and certain, Stops all pain ntly, Then the corn loosens 80 you can lift it off. Quick re lasting relief, no dan- gerous paring. Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow, At druggists. Blue-jay Bap Do your nt blur usu relief, "Do not delay today for a thoro, scientific ex- amination 10 years’ experience DR. JOS. FREEMAN Optomet nd Optician 203 THIRD AVE, Oppontte New phone Building this new way|' DISCOVER FIRST CENSUS STORY Only 2,110 “Persons in the Territory in 1845 state of Oregon for more than three- quarters of a century, the first ceny sus of Oregon, one of the most ine teresting volumes in the keep of the state, has been brought to light. The volume was taken from an ob- scure corner by State Treasurer Jef- ferson Myers in his search for data bearing on early history of Oregon, The volume was compiled by Jos- eph Meck, United States marshal and a relative of President Polk, in 1845. |'That was just two years after the ation of the provisional nment of Oregon at Champoog jin 1843. The census accounts for the press 110 perso resented and part nown then y. This territo rounties, tah and Mon- the Oregon ter= y was divided in , larger each than many The old volume is hand-made, the columns being ruled with pen and ink and headings are printed by hand. Familiar names of early | Northwest history are found in the old book, '32 Miles an Hour Land Lad i in Jail 1 with speeding Justus, 19, was Ja downtown street by Motoreyela | Patrolman R. P, Beerman and lodged in the city Jall Thursday night. ‘The lboy was unable to post ball until Friday morning,

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