The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1924, Page 15

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STAR MEN MEET HERE FOR CONFABS Here are the Star « es fre Oaklan = Safety Seekers Are Busy = | National and Local = All Kinds ‘aI e this week conference on coast sales cond MARMON MEN TO MEET AT FACTORY CONCLAVE Awake t ted Bat Authorities of Plans Here ny ISR AKL KLEIN opinion as to the best methods A ment au ¢ , of solving the t P * yt Thou. Star Motor a sr firat SUGGESTED eave poe sally increasc im. | REMEDIES tract ‘ t ‘ @ meet the deme ‘ The N ack bend when th f < ges f ' More than 15 € pa peyees of Star car Hu 1 dow t P ‘ animations attended mur is nese call Fine 9% COMMISSION = DRI We want 10 young men who can sell Chevrolets fo largest dealers. ealty salesman. } Central Chevrolet, Inc. | Ith at East Madison one of Automobile men prefer can use an Only* permanent men considered Westlake Chevrolet “Co. 118 Westlake Ave, No Pp nearly The Logical Choice of the Careful Buyer The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, economical service per dollar invested than any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of dail materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. The Touring Car $295 Runabout- - - $265 Demountable Rime and Starter 885 extra Control of natural resources arid complete manufacture in large volume have made sible value that is the one standard by which every motor car must necessarily be judged. Ooupe-"- = + $525 Tudor Sedan = + 590 Fordor Sedan - 685 All prices f. 0. b. Detroit You con buy any modal by making aemall ing cary terms for loner he Ford Weekl: sn toe she Fort eckly bork Jy wpiainl he ae Sora THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car is the logical and necessary choice of the buyer who wants to get the utmost from every motoring dollar. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER | has ended sine Heilig Offers { Film Version of War Drama HERE’ iw | AT COLUME J cure Pater) = ar with Laura La Plante | in “Dar This is the whieh Universal has chosen for Pamela Wynne’s novel, “Ann's An Id With this vehicle Miss La Plante ar rives at the star Unive al has b her for five years rous Innocence,” name m for which nm grooming hosen Mary Below is above, one of his melody-makers, engagement at the this week. iT’. Ima Ru have the arranged work by Ahi dful of dance 4. called ** lude 0 be published 1 the lyric Miss Devore | ec and the mel- or Li under ‘the Jauptman Columbia m r daily Columbia all direction of C HOW are central s figures in ‘the story ~ ketche i of ) (LF wiLoue 7 FOR) . “The THE CARTOONIST ed MBL ry) No Lord F auntleroys Henry Ah after regu inea; Hawaiian who start an Colu mbia This special pro-| nine na, who calls} lyrics strung | artist [ “OH, THEM WICKED EYES” ) Behold Lucette Farnys! She to America from France soon—and some lains of the screen had better watch their step. of our possesses as “wicked” jeye as ever flickered before a movie camera. an She's coming sleck vil-| in Py Gang” K ids BY sAC K 0 NOMEYER “They are all what has come to be called the ‘regular American lad.’ Once at a benefit they all refused to be photographed with a little Fauntleroy with golden curls and velvet suit. feet, giving the I noticed Jd . scared, I explained sure scared, Mr. Mo |Gowan,’ he confess but I'll do it | ems if you want me to.’ = “doe did the scene, and did it | well. I was almost awed by that six-year-old's expression of ,con- fidence in me, Joe's attiude re- | fleets that of the entire gang, from Farina, who is three, to | Mickey, nine, It is the one | | precious requirement in our asso- ‘Jubilo, Jr." n which 1a bit with the ‘Gang,’ w the poignant y brings a weary, brow- that the boy reg- a bit of pathos as has | 7 ever been seen on © scr in the world | ALL PLS child how to] I merely ex-| OF SUC whole thing in advance) father John’s Medicine is sold by , letting him work it out in| al) good druggists own way. Had I tried to show} he would have mimicked me in-| 7 RW THIQ OAL of portraying how a small boy RY really under the circum. | | Prompt Relief Given by “Deo” Vapor OVER SIXTY- ‘Mary, the little blonde charm- er, is a natural actress. Also a natural vamp, keeping the male members of the gang in constant turmoil, off and on the screen, So eee ne eee JULIAN ELTINGE IS ON COLISEUM STAGE FOR FAREWELL TOUR ULIAN ELTINGE: is on his last round of theatrical work. His farewell tour started in his home town, Los Angeles, at the Metropolitan theater. The noted impersonator will bid his American theater public good is season after a career cov- yea Eltinge’s —| Catarrh is nothing more nor less than {a chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the’ nose and throat. It cold fn the head, m breathing ¢ that irri y begins with ugh it may or any foreign the delicate m: Ordinary methods of treating catarrh are failures simply because they don't reach the affected areas. You've got to heal those raw, tender spots that are hidden away where liquids and ys never touch them. The best and most effective method is to inhale the vapor jot “Deo” each night and morning. | Place plate or cup |your lungs soothing, hi a spoonful of ‘Deo’ in a tin hold over a flame. Fill alr passages with the local ling vapor. Hold your engage- will op t the Coliseum |} breath & few seconds and release theater for one week only. y. This allows the vapor to pene every nook and corner, where it Eltinge's gown will out- do all his former efforts this year. rand kerma and flamed me fine particles, gradually mbranes, destroying healing the in- After having realized her ambition) Right away you will begin to feel bet- Pauline | tor, That nasty dripping in the throat completion of] will cease—the hawking and spitting has moved to] Will lessen—your H and you will again freely through your nos to weat a blonde wig, Starke, with the “Forbidden Paradise,” |the Victor Fleming set and is play- jing the feminine lead in “The De- | vil's Cargo,” with her halr " | ural”—dark brown. Deo" ts the trade alyptus Ointment, w entirely of antiseptic, heal Janteed to give satis your druggigt Bold everywhere in Insist upon the genuine lyptus Ointment Co., makers, ret | Cal.—Advertisement ‘au nat- | Virginia Valli has started “Up |the Ladder," Owen Davis’ Broad- jway stage success. The cast in. cludes Forrest Stanley, M | Livingstone, Holmes Herbert, into films ¢ a contest rout chosen as Reginald Denny in “ j entry via th | Chicag lady. for City from | ing SPORT ORCHARD. Take fant assenger and Auto Ferries from le Bad fornia Straight Ahead.” “trip every jay 9:80 p. m. Every tp a Ferry Trip except- an in the Paramount a.m, ny October 20. The Passen, a to "ay Orchard [screen play ¥ prepared by way ‘oints 800 Round Trip. by NAVY YARD ROUTE Cunningham from the novel of the | Canaan ee MAGaceeet same name by Clarence Buddington Kelland. “Contraband,” | production, | studio Monday Jan Crosland’s new | FREE TREATMENTS —Fror— RHEUMATISM Catarrh, Cedar Asthma, Bronchitis and Rheumatism Taking the free treatments places you under no obligation to continue them, | This is simply our method of introducing and prov- |} ing tho beneficial results of the Herculon treatments for these |B aliments. | Offeel Hours: 0 a. m, to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m, | HE HERCULON SANITARIUM | 0-10. Soap Lake, Wash, Me! urth and Pike SAW IT |

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