The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 12

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Pier D—Str Emma Ali B George W. Moore, a clever and ver. standard of public appreciation t gatile entertainer, } Nazimova who some time ago The Broderick and Felsom com- | went out of Hollywood a raging ft | artistic lion has returned to the Ma Anvil pany, assisted b Verne Rothaar, | 8 Str Admiral Wat. presents a novelty dancing act, en jfold an artistic lamb. | titled “Youthful Aristocrats of As I have said, the musea may Dance.” regard the tra mutation as one of rb —BSchr Benjamin soe those refined tragedies involved] giv, "potercay Dock & Warenox PALACE HIP jwith alterations of the ego. But tra Naddopeak, Edward Luck The Paiace Hip theater announces motion picture producers and pa gs yal Sager Oreus, Pa their inauguration of vaudeville and phase wioicihe wickes pe Tait mang Armes Terminal Co.—8tra Biyo feature photoplay policy effective | tas bore Shaper el 0 8 Te igo Arona Degt ie - aad | —Schrs Mindanao, Van hn unusually attractive bill M. Campbell, Ella A., Prof. H. Armond & Co “The Sporting Venus,” which Mar.| wmne, barges Coqulilam City, llenry Presenting the “City of Yesterday | shall Neilan is filming in England, leucmerbsathals que which is a masterpiece of art, beauty |!s Gerald Beaumont’s « starring and a scenic marvel. This feature is [Blanche Sweet. Miss Sweet is now) wallace Beery and Areatha Gil said to be the only act of its kind in starring in Neilan's t, “Teas of] man—Mrs. Beery, to be exact Vaudeville, and is not a moving pic the D'Urbervilles,” adapted by Dor-| return ebay ty hon eyenoda ture. It is a realistic portrayal of othy Farnum from the novel by! Wally is going to try market garden + Tokyo prior to the coming of the | Thomas Hardy ying for a while, filmically speaking earthquake, showing realistic scenes Douglas MacLean, ator oF aoa Baes In “So Big,” he enacts the role of an e beautiful city by day and b: Sinners in Silk,” a Hobart Hen-| niimols Dutch farmer ot the inte ing scenes of production showing the ay Die,” which comes to| Glazer. story by ¢ Wilson, in-| vi break in the storm water com. Mouse theater soon, in an| cludes in its cast pho Menjou,| ‘The highest cable railway in the ing over the city in torrents, then tation of one of Willie Coll Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagél.| y WO:-feat above: boas level, the heavy shocks of the earthquake. | test New York successes, 11| Hedda Hopper, Ann Luther, Misa is t structed at Mt. L’Aigulle The entire scenes are explained by! Kept Broadway laughing for a year.|‘1_Pont and others, [Du Midi, Switzerland the lecturer, who goes into detail re-| phe piece has also attained interna = garding each scene tional fame. Fred Niblo and Enid The feature Hhotoplay for the week | Bennett played in it in Australia is the popular Annette Kellerman in! whe success was tremendous "Venus of the South Se: a story late Sir Charles Hawtrey starred of girls, pearis, love and adventure Jack Bell and Helen Van offer a| (1, snappy skit entitled “Nifty Non-| jp nense.” Lou Gim Yoke is a primal at this famous comedy donna formerly of the Imperial Pe-| The jate Nat Goodwin played the| ‘ ARRIVING SOON kingese Co., of Pekin, China, who re-| jeading role in “Never Say Die” for| gently came to this country, She of-| three years on the road thruout the | Th ‘i “ fers a group of songs ranging from| United § So great was its pop- | e Biggest Comedy | in the piece in London at the Apollo and British audiences ater, ates, opera to popular pazz In English and| ytarity that stock companies all over | Hit of 1924 Chinese. the continent each year repeat the George and Ray Perry, two banjo-| piece to enthusiastic audiences ists from Dixte, are a duet of highly} Consequently “Never Say Die” is , talented musicians s | Known thruout the civilized world as Murray's dogs are said to be the! one of the greatest laughing successes cme of animal intelligence. of a decade, It was written by Wil Additional attractions include A) liam H. Post, well known stage di The Popular — Screen woreel comedy, with interesting in-| rector and actor, who played in “The Star's Latest’ Comedy ; ternational news and current events.! seventh Heaven” during its two Riot } The management announces the| yearn on Broadway feoming of the Jack Russell Musical!” ‘This is the second time Dougian “NEVER SAY DIE” ‘Comedy Company, which will open at! Mactean has scored in a Willie Col tho Jocal playhouse September 6 lier success, The world will never forget hi LIVE! ; fine screen version of “The ; ‘sites } + Julie Herne, Paramount scenarist,| Hottentot,” which au a stage produc LOVE! ‘om Willie Collier's late a pending her yacation at South:|tion wan one of Collier'a. greateat| LAUGH! ew York Stage Success famipton, Long Island. She recently| triumphs. ‘The combination of. the| ; ‘ feompleted the continuity for Bebe} names of Willie Collier and Douglas SDanicls' starring picturo for Para MacLean Is the assurance of ‘mount, “Dangerous Money, fire entertainment. sure SSS “The CITY ae YESTERDAY” \ MASTERPIECE OF ART AND BEAUTY A SCENIC MARVEL Show ing the Dost COMING 2 SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF | acy THE WONDER GIRL VENUS OF pp ~~ FOOTLI S SOUND SEA CHIEF ( Local Market# ~FOOTLIGHT ||Ship News SOLD OUT BULL c ; Tide in Seattle STEADY MART T0 RETIRE errs sarcapay Butterter ‘ i ORPHEUM at sunpa rien teow ite || General Motors Speculative Admiral. Hoogewert Has View High Fide Leader at Week-End Had 47 Years of Service J ; 0? OF ll WALL sTRRET ZOURNAL FINAN DAIRY Fx i F > CIAL REVIEW Prices Peid W > ad Weathér Bureau Report aaa o _— ; “i . . ‘ = Alaska Vessels « ee ee ‘o - 3 Pa vy t ; vOULTRY AND MEATS : -. P 1 oe she Prices Paid Shippers 5° BA . 1 ew ® . Capens. 6 fat, pe 7] one 2, > . 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Report igher on Board 0 rage 6 ¢ 38 ERS I Alberat ter ioe tat “ter, Tatoosh sae ge aa beg se tte E t stoos 5 _ Ge We 1—Singer with Antonio Rossito, Pantages George a mr icens een aes itee ae ¢| Rand with Seattle Guild Players. 3—Wade Booth, Orpheum “0 ‘ + the 09 ¢|4—George Perry, Palace Hip aka, 1.638 : &. a °9 a week's 2 Vessels ir in Other Ports It wan inceras tt ag Nazimova, Once Temperamental .Y°*'s/ ciao OEE te 1. ively style the tw d Fi N D il ® A . - » ff t , ce VEGETABLE: j Bite Det . an lery, ow oci e ‘ Mor much,” Record regan Prices Paid Wholesale Deslers 2 1 BY JACK JUNGMEYER . ‘ « com-|Chicago Board of Trade ae oa OLLYWOOD, s doing for First Na ' t r and Vriday’s Quotations agg ASS H® s der Edwin’ ( s direct , " ty 1.26% 8 is . la 7 e ® s . ’ k * echoes ACs ea . ‘ % ’ a av aie ma 5 ne of them| Ma HUGE PROFITS ‘ ‘8 es i "bet , : fi e put all her/cia ngaries re ARE REALIZED le t naree . od sO esents 3 Ne ae rll eep aa e M iford H 8 the ¢ rd ; . . ith uu and, Howard Russel pea 16 ¥ ¢ ate Ka ° 4 Hi eka ay Ca s uw the t nt $90 per r ; : PANTAGES ; = is ete tage’ Fi N. Y. Sugar and Coffee Dan Casia Sym TG age r PPP eo wn | Friday's Quotations ining with tom 1 brook no interfere i] Arrived ‘ ft exceeding $34,000,000" a , pee fest Heyl s., ae serve man might not ta tug toons eae wer bonein LC mmon” represents Spinach 1, crate “i Xs & whim saving a ie te haa tile r ' Sweet Potatoes ———_____ ge - ee ee cohtane Sate dee ate ment | Femmes verate : 7 FEMALE HELP WANTED ) BAN FRA O- « _ Sebi = Manner pa hi ? aptly eee based solely on the present sugar BANK CLEARINGS Tersipe—tack z Bia pars ITs es a : fersio “ : ¢ iw mi: me Busnes Aires : tariff rate. | | Local, doz, bunches . | phil v j of oA ; ed deep re Beer oe pyaar at eo| ‘There are $00,000 shares of Great Seattle rncrrs gives the star e t L Western comn or, at $90 per! | Clearings Prices Paid Whole to displa have share, $54.00) i Balances | Apples —Ne x ix he D M L are for This, accord! Senator La | | all Gravenate oug MacLean the be the amaelaraieie iene toa pee d C ; | | Ceasappies—smalt e There are about 200 racing days in tal t t = ge her a Comedy Coming e Dorsare | esas || Saeoey Bes Marion and Jason, two of va ywood sfitte In “Salome. ig che as! corse i" oe nd one of ile actress attempted to, an j Ee RR asctipn Sm for the most part, design her Port at Seattle t -« is claimed to be 4 n sets, supervise the camera me ateKinleys ses fa talian tenor work, prepare the script, act, edit s ; ms ud produce the pleture. lome” | Pier 14 “ - Will make his first appearance in i CONTINUOUS 1 TO II 4 ron: | jong the best fi | ane . . ; Vv VILLE tener sewer | bu cont Sasimovs, he fora Bt Sera a benomn TODAY TILL FRIDAY Rn an Lee ae of Trick uf is. the billing of |It cost her, too, some faith in the Twice Every Day—2:30—8:15 MAin 0222 DELIGHTFUL NEW BILL STARTS TOMORROW MAT. EVE. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Orpheum Concert Orchestra Esop’s Fables Topics of the Day ARMAND & PEREZ International Athletes de Luxe WILLIAMS & TAYLOR “The Board Beaters” ay \ OF THE WATER INA THRILLING ~ sseariatae DRAMA OF LIFE BENEATH THE \WAVES Lewix & Gordon present Le Roy Clemen's Comedy Playlet of Youth, JUST OUT OF KNICKERS” WADE BOOTH Young American Baritone Mildred Davis at the plano THIS 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON Meyer Golden presents “THE ANTIQUE SHOP” With Val Bichen A Gorgeous Fantastical Novelty JOE BROWNING “A Timely Sermon” SOUTH a SEAS 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE _ Headed by MAID O’MIST Presented by Prof, Horace Sierak The most bewildering feat of magic of the age. re and After the Quake The Pathe News 1 MURRAY S DOGS | “The Acme of Animal Intelligence” EPT, 6—-JACK RUSSELL & CO,

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