The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 3

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ONSTANCE TALMADGE Advertises for a Hubby; Madge Kennedy Opens Ice , Cream Carbaret; Mrs. Charlie Chaplin Rescued by Hero; Fatty Aruckle Goes yy Camping; Elaine Hammerstein Braves Kentucky Feud Regions; Other New Bills esc | ce as ae SUNDAYS PROONANS | oo « (MILDRED HARRIS) Chartio Chaptin Tig ay ee The girl who or of the Old Booth.” . m3 Mammeretein In "Her : married a COLONTAT—Madiaine Traverse in 5 isthe Danger Bann : or million nanos Ciode ond Yo Mitte = The Hag Ba ” A a year LITTLE Me ckford in “The Kagle’s Mw! CLARE A—Catherine Calvert in Mawtces"| Vert Saucational Weekly: Keystone comen'y — —* LIBERTY | Saturday brings the lest show ings of “Cannibals of the Gouth Seas” at the Liberty Sunday morning Constance Talmnadg open in “A Lad Name. comedy, by Cyril Harcourt, author of “A Pate of Silk Stockings,” o recent Talmadge play | “A Lady's Name" introduces Con! stance as a young and popular writer In search of literary ma tertal In order to secure material| for a novel, she advertises in a/ newspaper for a husbe This| starte the fun and keeps the young lady tn 4 continual round of com:| plications He COLISEUM | Mrs. Charles Chaplin in the star ot “Borrowed Clothes,” which | opened at the Coliseum Mra. Chaplin appears as M. a young clerk in @ department! Things are going fine for! y until whe is befriended by «| young man who rescues > her from a bathing beach fire, | takes her home and gives her some of hin ters finery to The lovely clothes cause parents to beeco suspicious a the girl is cast and trying stra finds pines again Sun afternoon lotte will give his cert CLEMMER “A Perfect star didn't let it bother her. In-| stead she opened an fee cream} , mbaret and taught the tango and ETS cn emepcnerr ares 11 pay 1 8 iongty guareuit wera Hen | STRAND 1—Constance Talmadge in “A Lady's Name,” Liberty. 2—Mrs. Charles Chaplin in a scene from “Rorrowed| ya Clothes,” Coliseum. 3—Frank Mills and Doris Kenyon in “The Fighting Parson,” Mission, 4—Fatty Arbuckle | and ‘ : ‘ ‘nm “Camping Out,” Strand. 5—Madge Kennedy in “A Perfect Lady,” Clemmer, 6—Madlaine Traverse in “The | Daughter of the O uth” feature ‘3 ; Danger Zone,” Colonial. 7—Elaine Hammerstein in “Her Man,” Rex. 8—Mary Pickford in “The Eagle's Mate,” ; 1 whieh 4 at the Pe 4 silted 2 Little. ; vies olay li aH ate IR SS allel. ce ieee Ae on Catalina “I “BORROWED 5:2 of the great bath house See the ingenious escape of the C | OTHES” girl from capture in- police raid [covostat i) ae MALOTTE | rg, CONCERT It Started Today siatintoe “Teaterass te toe, Covenant on the ve uvthcks ae ( It Ends Tuesday “Cavalleria | story centers ar oll WURLITZER ) — Favorite Irish Melodies { SUNDAY There Will Be Crowds | who rises to fame as a prima donna back and tell against her. Miss} Traverse is cast as Lola |% | wrsst0N Believe Husband |zek killed his family and bh y.(Prepared to Name Japanese Teachers were found last night, TALMADG a ; : | Freight Rates Visit City Schools Killed His Family ,, ———> ; : 2 ‘ Fas i chance of misunder-/ Seven Japanese school teachers} OXFORD JUN N, Iowa, Jan.| "he Largest Audi re 4 ; ve id a t f advice t¢ are visiting Seattle school buiidings|11.—Frank Blizek blew the heads| | ah Audioute the. | gon, and he fights Persea pa borg se civision Of Opet| actor ee ane nacty: t| ott iis wite,. two daughters; = won,| spect eee oe s in prepared to name fr and then, after firing his s for all overseas trades both chers on an extended tour | turned the weapon on him tward and homeward; also thru «in this cou In three|is the opinion of E, L from foreign markets via the have vis almost] attorney, and F Lari ted Sta direct to all wor 1 of im-|oner of Jones Tw guns, with which it is thougt 0 or part lc ward quotations pauven Dr. Van Vieck Found Gen cen sremeaan EIGHT ‘YEARS OF SUFFERING “= wsccisttSing™ aid and jean commerce ay antry Brought to an End by an Old and Send Postal for Dollie THIEF TRIES TO SAVE | Time Tried Remedy FREE HIS YOUNGER BROTHER Deaf Woman Cause Had Mrs. D. L. Walden, R. F. D. No, 2, Box N 3, Many,| To anyone suffering trom D. B. Ward and 8.| of Man’s Injuries La., started the use of Dr. Hartman's Peruna sooner, she|*® make this unlimited offers 15tz,; , isin tecause his landlady is deaf, C. ¥.|might have been saved years of pain and anxiety. Her eich, - sea ited e M1 tery st. is in the letter written October 1918, reflects the gratitude of and | c 0 v Oe eet Saturday, at! 416 who has been snatched from almost the ‘valley and f » an 1%foot-/ Shadow of death.” The story in her own words follows: I am glad to tell of the wonder-)up my mind I could never be well ful benefit I have 1 from the | After looking over a Peruna Almanac © of Peruna. I had stoma yu-| I decided to try Peruna kul, being found! hie for eight years. ¢ ot eat! The first dose 4 the cramp: hurting, which would shorten my/fered so long ter ten days I DECORATED FOR SERVICE breath and I spit up muddy, slimy | could eat without it hurting me. 1 ~ eee x § h washing | stopped spitting at night and nine x TOUDIG ms mucus at nig Stomach v ng | stopped spitting at night and gained iM { STs ; = On Cnmenanogs seaniiee without cramps and a pressing and|ing, hurting and pressing I had suf 1 . ame { brother is con ind other treatment gave no relief,|in weight. Now I am in_ perfect Marie t Finally I gave up hope and made /|health, thanks to Godsent Peruna 46 +] +} ] laits ar A FRIEND’S la ing of valiant service h a letter is an in fon to y sick and ailing man or woman tt be wa to riend d . workers decorate 2 8 s. Sold everywhere. tin ed Liquid or tablet he was rummaging in the of Which is all about a pretty girl A estes Gots. aluey Feeay r 93 TOMORROW tle ¢ yo “and we take novelist who advertises for a hus- afternoon. 2 ‘ jon't know how: band, just to get writing material. But poet fie. carn) Veutien ahguld net Catherine Calvert | 2: ‘eat tal arrying two overcoats, however * seuinene “Seventy-seven" Sui jand oo . : say the police. They suggest that breaks up Coughs, Colds, Ky h “friend”® can releve hia emba » m1 You ought to see what she gets! OM ite Titoetion. Wr alllig: acdl oeee o e eee MARRIAGE avila bla’ cwneluhin .c be Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, ALSO—KEYSTONE COMEDY AND NEW jor J Tonsilitisand Grip. Atall Druggist " agape . * : FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY S —Last Ti —‘Cannibals of the South Seas’ ‘ wry Folks Frolic will be aturday—Last Times nibals of the South Seas the ‘oth. rot site| 34% Class “A” Theatre “3° y evening, at son, Mich. Send” po money. we today

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