The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1924, Page 7

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CEE EEC'SS = eT om TAR PAGE 7 Howe Opens Large 24 THI “Or THE Twine College of Music UeNERVOUS. oss RR b Ye is NEA Service " e y A 1 ” u » Pet t f ' oe ho what you * + o RPGINY HERE Tepay so as r . a " r le fur . " e take t more vaca * ned ft “ « = r . : pean ew F ° taf os je se : Sek eM totes cliend | Dial’ went oot, wt » eA bert BOTHELL TO HAVE FAIR that a ma a me id oft Honestly we haven f f eft = » } grimly resigned to the per cughed Daddy Crack be © of at least one more hatefu . a It t TWO THUGS: ‘GET DOLLAR Nine e e r mind the ap nm yet,” she : pe seem y There's something more in ( We ma ha 4o horse to | ah whispered, after a caut 1 ot thig to make sure there were no k. It must be a te cre » be fooled,” th th. | eavesdroppers ture! Ww sade u } t on his (Continued in our next issue) = ' “or raid Daddy Cra i Vv at Hi tH a : HH} Hi WI a | } | N | Hh | the training, J think H mn i } Mi f in "4 | | i ake a beautiful rider in time. HAITI | | | | | | yA | u're a very bad one You suffer agony every time you get na horse “You haven't heard me squealing,” he said, sharply | “No; I haven't. You wouldn't squeal if you were dying. But so far! Ls ug making a getaway goes it's not But after we got started we're not ¢} soing to do any stopping, are wet Y And after we've made the getaway | } | ii | | i] t ce does it make if I do Hi he | } WAH HOA AWA Hi HHH mH ] Mm Ti 1 HW WT WAH re was something about his Wi ; | ss that secretly delighted iH \ Bite | ot mention it. | i : i i i | AA : Ht IG DOINGS! You have a date with Joy—and Paramount! ou really don't mind i ih }\ WM AA RHATTIT One week in every year Paramount hands the world, and you, HI t mind. Fe as ti Eueous Preruxs-LasxyConr WY | an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish hat the ‘Wrecks would WMH | Hii apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! This is the would take the rangy Week! Paramount's the dish and you’re the feaster! Step up, step up, for if it’s a Paramount Picture it’s the best show in town. nimal that Jerome Underwood rode “They're the two best horses on “with the ¢ ly roan that one But he’s out’ rid here, so we can't g to steal horses, ge SEATTLE Joins in the Paramount Week Celebration a of the Greater Movie Season! ee t start until y is asleep.” | | ue a --. COLISEUM THEATRE derfully. She mé a cheerful a tho she was already far on the road WM. FARNUM, of original “Spoilers” fame WM. FARNUM’S triumphant return to the screen Of course, she knew, it woul 4 peer es “THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE” 24 fell him, she knew that he would s 2 take it standing up, like a man—ex Supported by Lois Wilson, Edward Horton, and a Brilliant Cast cept, of course, when he happened to Directed by Wallace Worsley, who made “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” ? fall off. j ; wh ‘The Wreck. despite his brave front, s! was not looking forward to the ex ploit with Joy bring discom He would mi rd —......... STRAND THEATRE —— er love a horse. 4 kne well what they did to him. | : . ‘ fi But Hy determined to make | Richard Dix, Bebe Daniels and Mary Astor in of an ure, he was the last Directed by Alan Crosland Ad d f “PF on b ¥ L ; rson to interpose any objection as ofp Mire + Adapted from “Face,” by Lucy : Fe patho; “Pt becatae Shosenary (6 who made “Enemies of Women 6s 39 Stone Terrill—Read by millions ic craw! all the way to the Bar-M on and “Three Weeks’ in the Saturday Evening Post n hand and knees, or even to Chicago, he would have taken the same att!- 7 tude. It was his business to see that Sally reached her destination, what ever it was, and he proposed to at- tend to <== —————————— “Yl put up all the grub that we ” said Sally. “That'll: be from “The Mountebank,” by Wm, J. Locke a ou must have some prefer tence Seer ee Sin cd te aid ‘ciot A Drama of Circus Life, with ERNEST TORRENC ‘know why. ; Supported by Anna Q, Nilsson and Louise Lagrange - COMING SOON —— a y > “And if your were marrying a girl Thomas Meighan in “THE ALASKAN” Cecil B. De Mille’s “FEET OF CLAY” “SINNERS IN HEAVEN” that isn’t the first thing you'd think Supported by Estelle Taylor With Rod La Roque and Vera Reynolds With Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix “Covered Wagon” Star are you, Henry?” “Not that 1 know of.” ta not the main’ thing in your = = pape fens. fale about? PUA pr ten nana arlving| : “OPEN ALL NIGHT” GLORIA SWANSON in “HER LOVE “MERTON OF THE MOVIES” fun of him?” He was niot marrying With Viola Dana and Adolph Menjou STORY” With Glen Hunter and Viola Dana cooks or anyt ody else. Why couldn't she let him alone? sh ne nanan rather a0. PARAMOUNT PICTURES ALSO SHOWN AT ALL SUBURBAN THEATRES *Would I be supposed to?” She laughed without restraint. he Was a queer, awkward person, bseer irae ar eenennener —enarieeeneeetnpieriinianenramenE—or megeer WEEE Urw pment ar paneer saree tr ee ae "No; it would-be rather nice not to? 7 Carey Bs ake aa Fe tS ramount Picture its the best show in town, lust the same, I’m goitw to put you | tip the nigest ci I know a how to make.” | “AN right, Anything at all” | "And Lomay even expect you to Praine them,” ) Mm Sure. 1 will” © “Bho laughed again, but there was

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