The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 8

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») ge ac ee BERG l JOYCE ‘In VITAGRAPH’s superb — of Charles n’s Great Play THE LION AND THE MOUSE ‘The most famous drama of the modern stage, brought in a photoplay 7 ate = || CRS STEAL BONDS ANGEL, Ore., March 10.; Rot stole Liberty bonds valu Mt nearly $1,000 from the Bank of} SAN FRANCISCO, 3 after forcing an en-|tlesram from William A to enforce tion was taken on March 10 maining unit of the old ¢ army, excepting a few on the ern front, is about to according to official ir en the American Third a quarters by the German m commission at Cobienz. BUCKLE of the strikers ng Quality Always PATHE NEWS lSan Rinlidest Men Advised to Return March 10. Johnson. \ |president of the International Ma the bank and opening 4! chinists’ lodge. advising the striking brick wall of the vault. |machinsists of the Bay district to return to work until April 1 was read at Sunday afternoon's wh a 44-hour week the tele Hun Army Class of 1899 to Demobilize The Ger clans of 1899, the only re If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Near Liberty a | theatre—Advertisement, ™ ¢ . A Bad Cough If neglected, trouble. | sa eve your distress and #00 irritated throat by taking often leads to serious ; PISO’S @ THE SEATTLE STAR Glimpses at Photoplays Now Current STRAND Love,” an Fatty Arbuckle views trand this week, In not my rent from the good old ned 1, but his method in playing this heart game is entirely Im urriving on the et hia own patent road-burner ust in rn that the girl ot eart in about to merry a A rive Even tho Fatty does rescue the f the girl, in doesn't save | , 1 off the farm, and ar fale - plese little I ! llr? Not one in Jospair, and after romping ' f clever comedy, he off the girl A sy ' attraction at the 1 is the showing of t tem lapfy, Tho Mar ed his pteture is ‘decidedly a used on the incident of a © finding in her husband's k a titled, “How to Be rch Hu Married,” and a ploture : fa anish dancer LIBERTY . The quick wit of a young girl ix tted against the clever cynical tac f a hardened politician in, “The| New York legislature in “Our Teddy,” L ’ nd t Mouse George seum until owday night only n’s iw appearing at | ~ - Libe week with Alice! nits fishing village in New Er je of the young girl, | land, where Faith (Nasimova), mist 3 Rosen of Job ¢ known thruout the ‘ ance when the rrow and harsh # reaches her that her father vty with o t able and honest jur He " ntry, in to be im lo m nccuned of accept|ang Faith's little daughter Eve is 2 4 mining company a fatherless, The wrath of Joe irte ta the aid of Jotfer itfin is terrible, and he dooms the Ryder, a young American, whom and her babe to per b in France, and the two on a desolate island lear the | in the Caribbean aming that air 3 tossmore'’s impeach: | Ty eesed alwa out companionship, rows Int clr pleadings with John Ryder | Womanhecd. Unexee yp romance |im of no avalt comes to her with arrival of st er the assumed name) pip Blake, a young Ameri The American Octopus,” whieh tm, , oals in a dense and eality, a blography of John rn crooked career, Ryder ree ncenes of “Catalina” are sea himself in the book and © Prisma colored pl is for the author. Ne Raving | ty 1 the Li met the girl, he dows not know that) sorvations are up to the minute tt arah Gs wham he invites eee nto his household to do some liter ary work for him is none other than Dustin Farnum (as Gene he daughter of the man he is try rt. cowboy), in “The Light of « to ruin ern Stare.” at the Hex, t After securing two letters from) week “11! marry the first girl that bay PP cg lands in this little burg.” Little did Seige a | Stewert dream he would be called Jon, and the elder Ryedr. | on to make good his boast that very realizing he has m beaten by a night When a pretty ng girl alights from the train, unatterlted, her | eram of arrival having « Stewert drags a padre and anand bim, at ¢ 1, not only for r into the how pair, Mr. and Mra are back after a long and ut takes od as his di y pot point of a Drew It Has Come! Movie Man Flies to Work COLISEUM | ‘The firat film star to use an Beginning with amusing incidents | plane as regular “neans of transy hs Lidhood if tation for getting to and from ‘Our work is Jack Pickford. Pickford ying at the C not learned to pilot the machine raphy altho he has been interes it periods of the Colonel's life. He bh The representation of Roosevelt is beer fine, as are other historic figures. such as dent MeKinley and Russell A. Alger, hia minister of war. am well an the reat of the McKintey and ng the arrival of the 69th com plets the bill ro of Theode which consists of | hax ng the most im: | hi seu. co imse! port in flying for a long ume cured a pilot who has member of the Pickford cc and tripe from Low Angeles to Mon terey, Cal, # nade daily This Chap Sure Has Hands Pretty Full To make an elephant. « fiv human baby and an or This part of the film | cinema is the task of Dir is handled with great care, and the | cinema is the task Direct ctor portraying the leading charac: | Gampbell. of the Universal Joes a fine bit of acting » Is directing ‘oduction of Admiral (then ant) Sims (then elt, shows Rooseve! see into public lif lown in he when b and his trip West to e-month poutang . Wm tam w an omedy soon to be released MARY PUTS FOOT DOWN ON HARD LUCK ROLES anim and General Perst captain), with prophet foresaw the greatness of these two is a big moment in the pic ing how Roos vision men ture M MacLaren has put the taboo os 3 sign on the girt-buff by-fate type A comedy, “Look Out Below,” and e 1. iy ‘he her . fo c has rep Mias MacLaren wants to be “a live parade, Yanks at Mt. Blane, | POrmal Amn riean girl, with toe support the feature ture wanes. rien s are ng for 4 CLEMMER An tnusuat play, “out ot tno LA GRAVE WANTS Fog.” in which Nazimova plays two dutinetive ris, w the fate a| to GET ON JOB the Clemmer theatre for the week Judge Boyd J. Tallman has teaued _‘The action of the lay starts In a of mandate, or Farrar PENT ae oh SHE USED “LOVE” pees }which has about all the laughs any Arbuckle ‘picture could have, and | BENNETT in her charming domes- tic farce— “Happy Though ‘CALL THE COPS For LAFFS Only SHE DIDN'T SPARE THE ROD! | SHE USED IT ON A FISHING TRIP. | IT ON ' SHE SCORED A CLEAN UP. | eVGm | FORBIDDEN Public t March Te A. La Gr ant in the not ] ecount comp troller’s office, should J be reinstated 1 | La Grave's position was abolished CITY RASCALS. | by city ordinance. He alle 1 \charges he made of improper ac ] in the city Hght depart } |ment had something to do with h ‘ 1 from the payroll. Back 1 from October 1, 1918, when his ul took effect, is asked, | SEATTLE SHOPS “DOLL UP” FOR BUYERS’ WEEK shop windows will be all this week for the edifien ea that counting helng dropp pa dismis the 500 merchants of the Northwest who will attend Buyers | week, scheduled from March 10 to |15, The visitors are urged to come |to the stores and talk over with the |hosts matters pertaining to mer |chandise selling, such as stocks methods of display and general service sales method improvement | To Show Photos of Service Men Photographs of Washington boys service will shown at the Afafirs under the usploes of the ington War Parents’ associa ij tion, the last week in April, Pa ents who have boys in the ervice A Peek at Paradise = should take their pictures to 426 ons building A Glimpse of the Great | VY Outdoors | PLAN RECEPTIC The united auxiliaries of the 116th field signal battalion nies A, B, D and L, of the |fantry, will meet Monday Yelock, in the old quarters pany L, at the , to prepare plons for rade and re n the boys some time next summer, when ail of the former National Guard units will ihave returned home, ind of Compa 161st in eption to be gl {| offers to take hin b ONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. Scene showing Theodore Roosevelt denouneing the grafters in the at the Coli which will remal STRAND Enid Kennett in in Farnam in The Light COLONIAL Vor Clady dew Brockwell (in Call tor Thaw te Woman Whe Gave « gun, to start the ceremony. M y thru the reading he learns t girl in Majewt remam tHe MISSION Laid in Tokyo and Viadivostok Bonds of Honor,” with Sessue Ha | a dual role. that rs the rday opened iro and Sadao are the Sakugi twin ‘ount ling to ao flees and Yamashiro her's order to save his family from di grace How he clears the family name and restores ' COLONIAL A-young and pretty gang of cre is stenographer office of the riot att cle and young Hf oppone in bad with nts endeavor to ge ing his name with ¢ damaging net him in t but hint to him that Ruth with them. h for girl and a trop which not ters, but forces the the district atte nnection with the papers has feally been working This is too muc she spring exponds th to exonerat up and give cit imi all « n “THOVSE EER Cc Thousands Have Discovered tk Wi Mt HA Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | u areaHarmlessSubstitute | To Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” “T advise every euffering woman to take Lydia EF, Pinkham’s Vegetable ers Compound for it ‘ has done the #0 much good t had female weak ness, inflamma- tion, pains in my sides and painful periods, I suf- fered for six years and tried many remedies without benefit The doctor said I must have an IT rend about Lydia F. Vegetable Compound in nd since taking it I am cured and have a nice baby four months old. I feel like a new woman, and have recommended your medicine to my friends. I would be glad to have everybody know what your med. icine did for me, and if any write to me IT will answ IL letters.”~~—Mas, Many Catioure, 317 South Main St., Nerkimer, N. Y. woman at some period or other in her life may suffer from just such disturbances as and if there is no intere advise, let this be a reminder this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these ailments ot women for more than 40 years Tf any complications exist, ia ff. Pinkham Medicine nn, Maes, for advice, The result operation. wri I ot | | | ‘CLEMMER N. SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY AOVSE UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY NAZIMOVA “OUT OF THE FOG” Far away on an island in the tropical waters of the Carri- bean sea, she was held a pris- oner by a half-crazed man— until suddenly there came into her life—It’s in seven reels. Prizma Natural Color Picture Takes You on a Color Visit of Surpassing Beauty to “CATALINA, the Pearl of the Pacific” Literary Digest Guierson’s Russian Orchestra cok oOmeomeQerEcycR “2 *8“2 2249eereeee Bost 297 8582 | girl outwits | . | Stop Itching Eczema | Itching Eczema that * ference af the association, to be held Portland, March 24 to 26, at its ng at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday, m. Peptiron incement followed rettle the trouble the and Hip tongs Sing ELECT OFFICERS D Ww Waldo, of Seattle, was . A ie newly organ | examiners, appoint A Real Iron Tonic Hart. Dr. E. A.| Combines iron with nux, celery, is vice presi pepsin and other tonics, nutrients Thomas, of Ta: and digestives. Of wonderful help retary and treasurer, The !9 nervous weakness and debility. mination of osteopaths will! . 1d August 6, 6 and 7, in Tacoma «Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can apr tg 7 itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo fur- nished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczemi tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads a similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not greasy and does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skintroubles of all kinds, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0.” If you MUST sell yours, get what they're worth BETTER THAN CALOMEL Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- | ctitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re: | sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not | totreat liver and bowel complaints with | calomel. His efforts to banish i it brought out these little olive-colored tableta. ‘The pleasant little tablets dothe good | that calomel does, but have no bad after | effects. They don’t injure the teethlike strong liquids or calomel. They take | hold of the trouble and quicklycorrect it, | Why cure the liver at the expense of the | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc iththegums, Sodostrong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place, Most headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards’ dive T: ‘ablets when you feel "and "heavy." Note how they “clear”clouded how they" ir kup” the spirits ‘ic and 25c a box, Aiidruggis ts. fr c m a o | a | ke :|Ultimatum Issued __ {Lister to Return in the ae | by Frisco Police to Capital Soon| Stomach mS to Chinese Tongs Gov. Ernest Lister will return to to: j 7 AM WRANCISCO. March 1 Olympia from Fort Steilacoom at the | Sour Stomach (heartburn), Bel i v Tong wars are panse, and the gun|°P? Of the legisiative session, The | Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre 8 ort in hod of settling Chi S°Vernor's aith is improving, ac-|@ently complained of after meals " atehe hor wettli wth 2 ' \, | felieved in Two Minutes. Almost in- a | n disputes will not be tolerat-| cording to his physician, Dr. W. N.| stant relief from Pains in the Stom Pr fle commisison is inform: Keller, at whose home at Stellacoom ach caused by undigested food. ° a = today the chief executive is resting. | \ result in a | ’ the a TO APPOINT DELEGATES = | . t we while “ig ry Directors of the Pacific past Res ON THIRTY DAYS’ TRIAL v use 4 athe & oe “' i cele cue and Protective association will Send Ge postage, name and ad- e a eee and the owners ¢ 2 appoint delegates to‘the general con-/ dress, plainly written, and we will e 4 you on approval our stomach * 1 preparation, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 or return the unused portion if not perfectly satisfied. Address: Bellingham Chemical Co., Bellingham, Wash. Nervous ENERGY life’: sian depends 0 pe welisourahed pel pene stren; s lateki tial sho athees are op aap aa SCOTTS EMULSION simon-pure in substance, rich in tonic qualities, nourishes the whole body and strengthens and steadies the nerves. Wherever the sun shines, SO?t’s is the recognized standard tonic-food | and conserver of strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N FOURTH «ser UNION Sessue Hayakawa—"- “BONDS OF HONOR” i cameny years’ experience is at your | or Z &U niversi tv

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