The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1924, Page 12

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‘MORE DAYS GO TODAY Valentino the » A new returned to after an absence of two years— RUDOLPH VALENTINO “Monsieur Beaucaire’”’ WITH BEBE DANIELS and LOLS WILSON Booth Tarkington's Story NOTE ‘The Big Three First the “C now Rudolp!: “Monsieur Beaucaire,” soon “Adventures in the Far North,” the first three in the Strand’s Fall program, ered Wagon, Valentino n SEE TODAY The big picture they're all talk ing about “Flapper Wives” JAZZ LOVE ! THRILLS REVOLT SPECIAL SATURDAY | COMES— A SECOND “TOL’ABLE | DAVID” DON’T MISS | DRAMA OF THE OnpHtUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Sunday Matinee || August 17th Box Office Now Open|| MA in-0222 MA in-0222 Seats Are Now Selling for the Entire Opening Week | Season Reservations May | Now Be Made , lover the Paradise valley and N qually roads as well as newer de-| | velopments. | by Mr |@ one-day round trip to the park, | Judge to Talk at | sermon will be HURRY UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! Tom Mix “Wedding Showers” a Mermaid comedy PREPARE! Satorday brings ELINOR GLYN celebrated story “HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE” ROAD SUNDAY Head of National Parks too: by Mr comb, Senator Wesley L. Jones, Congressman John F. Miller, J. J Underwood, manager of the Wash- ington, D. C., bureau of the Seattle} | Chamber of Commerce, and John| W. Eddy, president of the Rainier| National Park Co. Mather plans to spend two days in the park, going} He will leave August 20 for the south The new road, which will be fin-| ished Sunday and inspected Monda Mather, will make possible} affording several hours stay at the mountain, Plymouth Church Judge King Dykeman of the su- at the Plymouth Congregational church next Sunday evening. H on juvenile condi- tions. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Where Does It Lead? with MARY PHILBIN TONIGHT AMATEURS 7100 to 9150 = T ACQUAIN lonesomenc by whole oo Abolish: perior court will occupy the pulpit| For May Film Pl tion May Allison Wive iffe Fellowes is the tar The finds marks the pretty of several years. famous duction THELMA ROWE } H Ed ns Contestant Has Poetic Ideas 3:25: "2" ‘OPEN NEW PARK M' et b in Para mount's WALLACE pre playing a filmo' “WHAT'LL ID Sat.—COr Troubles Galore Allison and Rockliffe Married to one man and in love with another is the situa- the photoplay at the Blue Mouse this man May is in love s return to the story wa playwright and author, A roaring Juvenile comedy, “THE JUNION PARTNER” LATTLEI TAR at Blue Mouse Mix Bids for Black » Eye and Gets It! Bebe I H ref tart thing I h ning. We might add th bia e changes h ub be » y too glad to win the Railroad Film le Pleasing Feature herself forced to face in “Flapper Rock- with. This picture creen after an absence Murfin, | the ‘ Dare-Devil Stunts ‘Seattle Girl Fun for Gibson | ; m fasta thr at Coliseum Scoring Hit weele written by Jane pro-\¢ he > ie 8 fu A it 7 a - t } ed t a saturd _.. | Director Knows How to Stage Duel Scene are an indication of the Inspect Road Monday | But ‘ nd & kiss « c wo in splendid entertainment esa 9 v a > married ones coming to this theatre's Naa a a “SR pe ea tvice on this. ee er road, Seattle gateway to R 6 caveman stuff tw fer National park, which effects a|__8° don't resort to saving of 86 miles over the old| More gentle me EEKS BROTHER; |‘s,r''" sity pened'nn.|. 7 S , y the Women’s Commercial 1 a KY LOSES HIMSELF) tub ana the Sportsmen's anoci [ie huces ate Ms pita ens capri Carl Wallem, 36, came to Seattle| 0", when a caravan of Reah H.W ni J behind a tree, he ‘om Alaska to locate his brother,| Will start at 7 a. m. rae Oscar Wallem, a few days ago. Cari| dio, 614 Union st. & of|' Ss anicaaiea: th yecame Jost Wednesday and could| ‘ e already passed the| | ; these e ni not locate his hotel. He asked the altho the work is not quite a = iat siete police to help him find his lodging | Completed ili A Ae ceo place and also the brother. | Members of the party Sunday will] = 3 ? Wallem has not worn a hat for abo ed Pe H: aa and 1 Li BERTY 12 years, he said, in an effort to; ®" elp finish th ast stretch. A 4 ] : . cure baldness. He now has a thick|ffee and sandwiches will be} Home of the Big Successes | head. of bushy brown hair, Wal-|rved to the workers by the yeas g Betty Anderson Jem can be reached thru R, A.| “omen A DRAMA OF PURE prize Last Showin Be | Young, Pacific Coast Coal Co Stephen T. Mather, head of the|[) LOVE THWARTED ast Showings |. BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER in Raymond, Wash. jin Seattle Sunday, and Monday will| eo eee ) Mary Philbin Has | fay marks the last run of r now—and if you hear meme | 78Pect the new road. While here $ | th iam Fox offering, “The Net,” | her you will want her to keep he will be the guest of David Whit- Peculiar Fad 4 mystery drama of thrills on ways. comb, president of the Chamber of P LA NEGRI Queer clothes" in a fad of Mary |mance with Barbara Castleton, Ray apres ek Aon Commerce. Monday he will be ac- to delve in old |mond Bloomer, and Albert Roscoe in} | That Is Belty Atiiertin. Cente at companied to Rainie whit. | rments. This | the alr at the Wine tot s the hearts of he tor of this pro 8 who is to! J. Gordon Edwards, remem bered for ss Fox spe-| | cials, “Queen of and “N' ned the of mystery ead in “Fools | th her am audien pearl. It's this girl wrap: 80 effortless, Miss Anderson has sung country over ersal starring 4 the qual Kilds Mamie fipse eved garb a soft, around your heart so sweet in pic- icle, in which she owery maid of O' famous life-story, “My |She dresses in the bi: nan’ so natural, effectiven his su with remarkeble esx thru: | es the pita Cesigeatimous old cclorta, gle. tha, etuitin | has the Gistinaton os Batwa ‘ew York st Sees at the | scene, the set alone of which dost up-|!n & Where, phe: Uae, HOt tal V y. | ward in six figures, wherein the mur. | Played a return engagement. An lar takew place, Around this event |S0-week straight contract with the Rialto theater in New York is a of marked nov: | romance that ap | etness, unfold clreumst elt sample of her popularity ¢ has turned down a flattering and remunerative offer to sing in and a Chart Roaring ‘round the ie al te curve it came— another man’s family honor violated— —a storm ONE LONG HONEYMOON “Does your wife ever nag jher summer vacation here with her “No; we've only been married aj mother and sister, with whom she year, We call it coaxing so far."—| lives. For Seattle is her dearly be- |loved “home town.” which has charmed tens of thou- ontinuous sands. “I have ‘arrived,’ I presume, | the modest little Danish to 2 pa .” but I have worked hard and ‘ise stenographer in order to earn AND FEATURE “SIGNAL TOWER” 12th BIG | money for vocal culture, and IT have paid as high as $15 for 20 minutes sweet und true.” Anderson sings in French and Gerr tolre contains peal, English, n, and 200 Dempsey 1 other acts tVERY ACT WILL MEET WITH YOUR 0. K (to son | numbers. | She will be at the Coliseum for a while longer, and if the desires of tl y Yay = NEW COSTUME C) Anphorh ING RUNWA' CAL EFFECTS ater SALSA some reerention and entertainment THE LONESOME CLUB, Holyoke building, 111 Spring st. Meetings Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Strangers ana lonely people welcome,—Advy, ORCHES' YY, WILL KING} - AND GLOOM DISPELLER MTTONS 1. Davis & Pelle. Balancers a her friends and admirers prevail, 9, Miller & Capman tue’ Jj witt even a studio in Seattle a tttie i Different |} | later on Inst Times “The Net” Starring Comedy of Year ‘Sailor Hunting @ Barbara Castleton 4. Diehl Sisters aoe i Missing Mother | 4 Fox News moa | The police were asked Wednesday : inj Uamous \to seare! 8 singe —_—_—_—_—_—_—. “= H|peared from her home August 3, 6. Five Balasi Werle MH arta aridity shin savings’ t¥on(on Joggers |local bank earch is being Becond Week by Request made by her son, Carl Utterback ite LALLIB LA LACHBUR Ja sullor from the naval torpedo | METROPOLITAN The Silver-Haired Lady |station at Keyport, Wash. ‘sci! Kern Play, With the Golden Yotce . Cecil Kern Players AND ‘THE FEATURE Attorney Geary to | Marry Miss Bitler John J. Geary, an attorney asso ciated with the firm of Roberta & Skoel, Thosday aftern took out a license to wed Joanette I, Bitler, PICTURE Little-Lovabdle VIOLA DANA IN HR LATE PLAY “THE SOCIAL, CODE" | Spurned ‘SOUDAN MUTINY is! Robbins, Lee W: voice warm voice, and Honolulu, so that she may complete | —— ‘ Bost Tranacript a crash | Mins Anderson studed music and —a shot singing in Seattle under Prof, Carl —a wreck Schwerdfeger, and in New York sas ~ under Josiah Zuro, the well known Positively the Greatest ach and symphony conductor} Melodrama Ever! urope also contributed to the volce I learned to be) under some of the great vocal area work because I sing the songs I| Come Anytime lu? Gime Early those that people understand and love—the songs of the heart ap- By Rudy | Bebe Eventu Beaucaire Long ir a Capital “gy aring autos and & COW ponies SAWDUST TRAIL iriil romance of g WITH HOOT GIBSON and it's here until Thursday night STARTING FRIDAY The Most Gripping Picture Ever Shown at the Heilig ten 3) <8) S10 B\ = 5): St PT iP =) = \e=Ble: \British Troops Rushed to | Quell Outbreak CAIRO * YOU COULD HAKE YOURSELF INVISIBLE MM COCs IIc Cee ee have been f itators. \sSegsSesSiqsea5 | 4 to 10 killed and MacDonald Costes With Lord Allenby LONDON, Aug. 12 jer Mac WESSEr| | | THRILLINGLY DIFFELEN —And RAY ROBINSON wi ORCHESTRA Mix with Buster Lorenzo and “The Ali Babarettes” CTT It fs understood the E nent of the outbre takes or more been lost 'Alleged Holdups Face $5 Charges Charges were filed late Tuesday, Wasco Lake Fire afternoon by Deputy Prosecutor Burns 700 A fi Ewing C. Colvin against the four} | men alleged to have held up a Chi-/ D, Ore. Aug. 13.—The forest Fis ing resort fire near Wasco lake, east of Marian D. Gillman, L. B.| lake, bi pparently spread over 1 te and his brother, |acres today, according to Deschutes robbed one of their | forest lookouts, Over 100 men were fighting It, hay: SHINSHU, Colvin says Tom D. Walt eged comp: na Joe Ros of Ross was arrested with the four|iN great difficulty on account a | others. |fallen logs which prevented trench underbrush. The tim miock and white fir. A new fire was reported east at Trout Creek butte, north of Sister& ling and Ross was later released when no evidence could be obtained against him. He was said to have been drunk, and efforts of the quartet to rid themselves of him were unsuc- cessful the night of the holdup. Small Kelso Boy * . son | Drowned in River irc “their automopile struck the KELSO, Wash., Aug. 13—Donald|pbeam of a pile driver which ¥# MeCor 8, son of Mr. and Mrs.!being taken over the highway Bort’ ] ‘ank McCorkle, Lexington, was] of this city. drowned in the Cowlitz river near! ‘Those injured were; Mr, and Mx) | Lexington late yesterday. {L. Thatcher, of Vancouver, B.C > Companions with whom he was!/and Spencer Mulholland, also of Van~ swimming suddenly missed him|couver. without seeing him go down. His} - Sead tal 3 a wee recovered an hour and "| Someone Cast the | ae Jewels to Swine Test Oregon Booze | Three diamond rings, valued at te | several hundred dollars, were Investigation Law | benina « garbage can in the reap | SALEM, Ore. Aug. 13.—Briets| the Granada apartments Bata reo have been filed by attorneys repre-| morning. aftr Thee ve ter at tit senting A. J. Moore, district attor-| TT cc phe jewels were tied ney of Deschutes county in the ike handweeheh supreme court here in the test case ‘ i . “8°! searched for the gems in vain. of the stitutionality of the eee eee on an aby Miss Porte under which Goy, Pierce appointed) )°Y TOtt tien a number of special prosecutors to| * ys Three Injured in | _ Peculiar Accident | EVERETT, Aug. 13.—Three pe” were injured here last night ee handle prohibition cases for- the} THE NEW GIRL a various counties. The briefs set) scan you do washing and Hoey forth that the law is invalid as it}, 5. > g violates certain provisions .of the] constitution investing powers in the| district attorney T used to de married "0 Rat own." and have a home of my xy American Legion Weekly: 'The Seattle Stat seventh AT™ lished Dally at 1807 g | PAN le, Washington BUSINESS SERVICES _ — Attornere-at Law p BALD 21 nex. Feo mod. yes; ‘Aged Man Facing Forgery Charge: | | Robert Neilson, 60, was charged with forgery in the first degree in \informations filed in superior court | Wednesday morning, Netlson is al-| |texed to have passed bad j checks, one for $12 and one for $10.} marr He was arrested when attempting| "gta Jto pass one of the bad checks on |B. A. Sweet, at the Sterling Dental] _ | parlors, First and Pike. | a |Man Drowns After | Saving Two Others SPOKANE, Aug. 13—After ing the lives of two bathers, H. E, Hermanson lost his life by drowning | last night. Marie Snowden, 12, went beyond her depth at Medical lake, o: two | A Mrs, Mozell, Tacoma, attempted | |to rescue but was drawn down] {fASON, Fenwlek, Dai ty the airdkelia: ‘The ‘own TAH. Advice by the girl's strung The owner Nahed 1 Rurke Hide rs of the baths, G. Hermanson, him- Monuments self unable to swim, drew them to] oosrctTe aat Tha | i , safety, In doing so, however, he ROUND, Marie, pateDlinee | Co,, 1st and VirE / dipped from a ledge into 12 fect] Soy, ae jof water, His body wax revov | Physicians, Surseoms_ but physicians were unable to re-! bo ANGUS, Bldg. Wome vive him,

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