The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1919, Page 3

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and Wednesday to See the Current Extraordinary Bill Only Tuesday CEO 1 Chyton ~SPETTIGREWS GIRL’ RUTH GARRISON A Smashing Love Story In Metion Pictures MACK SENNETT Comenty , “REILLYS WASH DAY" Hlace <: Wurlitzer “The Ge PATHE NEWS Seattic Events Pictured Revolution in Berlin to the leading role in. Princess.” Lillian Gish was only six years old when she appeared as a little fairy dancer in one of Sarah Bern hardt's plays, Lillian traveled two seasons with Bernhardt James Cruze will direct Wallace Reid in “The Valley of the Giants.” Geraidine Farrar reads every let ter addressed to her, and if an an PICTURE PATTER Sheldon Lewis used to drive a milk wagon for his dad, who was in the dairy business, Edith Story, when ten years old, Played a small part with Eleanor Robson. Later she was transferred ROUP ewer is required she writes or dic | tates it—iso saith her press agent) In the Rex Theater advertisement | Little | erday’s Star it was announced | “Birth” would be This was an “this t the picture shown all next week. It should have read Now Showing— A beautiful actress in a play in which she has the role of a rich society butterfly who goes to the — of poverty rises again, unstained, to ELSIE FERGUSON MARRIAGE PRICE” "Woman. Need Not Fear Age, Declares Elsie Ferguson Strand thin week in Price,” ix some philow don't be it, read bits of philosophy Ferguson A woman need not fe old if she has lived kindly lite Ambition should ne keenly that it to be char An hour thoughts each day unpleasant tr » is the only riage; other reasons have out and proven to be failures: The opt he written by Marr follow M ar Ero permits one t able to others w sometimes reveal excuse for mar been tried LIBERTY Pettigrew's Girl,” at the Liberty, has to d now fF o with chorus girl Pettigrew camp is one who « have * fre wh pe m the and packages of good: sweethearts, One day he purchases 4 young girl, and learns that the original Heath, a chorus girl form an acquaintance. He with success and he and Daisy come great friends. In fact, he pretty when mi tage one’s own 1 aying the © of one of Uncle Sam's boy» of the Dainy he nots out to right in and ousts a dissipated young millionaire, who bad Just about wo: the little chorus girt over. Daisy eventuaily William Pettigrew. Ethel Clayton 4 Daisy, and Monte Blue is Pettigrew MISSION “Hard tuck ts t lege fellow who quits cold middle of Life's big game, » yell of the co in Tuesday—Last Times “JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN” With Fred Stone Tuesday Night— FASHION SHOW tarting Wednesday Charming Billie aiid | in her Hotel Comedy of solid gold entrances and solid ivory bellboys. “GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNABELLE! Symphony Orchestra becomes Mrs the and the { ) | BACK AGAIN | GERAL PROGRAMS TODAY LINERTY thet Clayton in grew's “Heilty’s Pett w yey; Pathe Gornld in Chev Migest) Hew COLISEUM Fred St CAMEAD or m Ince TIME INE PARKA A dine eur ixnia Marrar's statione the Tali medallion are tt Farrar Will nightingale surmounts t TACOMA INVENTOR NOW GIVES OUT THE one bh one Envy proeur r heart draws the corners vampire is in private The \< o buys white kid shoes for mon wear would be a dangerous per son with a star's malary movie” f worse than the Sunda This is wri | world hates a « devil b what a tells Warren ton Th young and v Kerri pretty | | Friends Again Smith,” week, w always known hard luck at the en be tells he and young out in it in she who puts the] Smith and makes} him mort emphatic manner. win a COLISEUM | Fred Stone, the latest re the movies from the speaking » ly certainly a winner. Stone is a pearing at the Coliseum this woek in “Johnny On pot.” F of the few big stage stars who have made an instant hit in the silent drama, Stone, who belongs to the Doug Fairbanks and Tom Mix class. & clever comedian, actor, athlete and acrobat. He bas a \ ot acrobatic stunts » would lead Doug 4 merry chase. Johnny On the Spot I» the story of a moving picture cowboy who reaks into society bis p fortune and wins a pre 1 for a wife | CLEMMER Geraldine Farrar has a surprising new role in “Shadows,” by Mack at the ner th First you seo her as a dancing f Alaska and next a KOrREO gowned woman of the ¢ { New Y ruit s one riety maven Cle is w a ork Mise ‘ora, Lamont, Alaska Farrar as Jance hall girl, the outs Hor meets and marries a wea York man. The rest of deais with the trials her efforts to keep her real tity from her husband sh iden- | | COLONIAL A newly married ¢ life in the ainst the wishe a uncle, pack up and the city, aro the leading ters in “A Woman's which is playing at the ¢ Just a k after they take up their residence in New York their \troubles begin, for wifie wants too | many new gowns and the husband becomes infatuated with an adve The uncle arrives Just in time to prevent a separation, and the young couple are only too «lad | }to return with him to their country home of wealthy lea old turess, REX | c ure, “Birth,” which Manager Hamrick is showing |at tho Rex this week, is proving a| big drawing card | The picture a eugenic produc | tion which should be of special in terest to the women, as the pictures are authentic and w filmed in one of the largest maternity hospl- | tals in New York special oe | FOR FATTY A handball court is being built for Fatty Arbuckle at his studio in Los Angeles “Pxercise makes | weight,” says Fatty ABOUT BESSIE Bessie Barriseale says her favorite | color is blue, her favorite ocean ts the Pacific. Her favorite dessert merringue glac nd her favorite Hamlet.” Her favorite hob: collecting oriental rugs, and her favorite poem “The Iliad.” me put on Wheeler Oakman, who has just re- | will appear lelon of the turned from with Viola I Redwoods.’ Oakman has been in the service a overeas, | | | AS AN AUTHOR ANNA ISN. G } Anna Lehr, who lends tone production She doesn’t want to be Lot reas, however Is to write stories that | Dublish, to any is ambitious the world's greatest what she wants to do somebody will | Witard | W* | tints can do it if the |than th COMPLETE DETAILS of George Masko Astonished at His Im- provement Since Tak- ing ‘Tanlac ter, I came I had take of Masko, Wash Drug 4 we men f Masko & Irv well to ed) Mr. truly yearn ndred han paid me pounds man physica Then something went wrong to appetite, my lidn't taste ri and I get no benefit from what force mynelf to eat. My rand f y finds. wan lone food 1 did uid invariably #0! gaa un ould part Keven m 1 my bead fe n, it ached so bad. that th. n much a state oncentrate omy brain, as we! nremed time and I tired My nervy was po racked with pain, @ night I couldn't sleep a 1 kinds of al examinations one eeemed to understand my case. “At last 1 that I was where I money the hospital forty-five days. on quid diet at I could never be well mn, I became so de spondent that 1 really prayed to be taken out of n minery I dropped down ight to one dred and aty Jost hun forty point worse off. in w good bott change as had done me any taking my first much, if ar ed my ¢ couldn't ope cor ne so m far self three m: finished thern. ent man. F have r health bottles 1 wh lke stuck was feeling not on n back 1 strength, but forty-eight I haver ire every ar besides, a pain, my nerves nd 1 Pp a log. My appe I eat and ¢ t just a t. 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I ad not eaten for 10 days and was a a gold piece, I could lived only a few days but for ne.” It is a simple, harm eparation that removes the ca mucus from the intestinal and allays the inflammation ses practically all stomach, and intestinal ailments, includ appendicitis, One dose will con or money refunded, Bartell's Drug Sto and druggists ev: Advertisement Wonderful hay Resinol for or chafed, blistered feet— If you are foot-sore, and have to stand on one foot and then on the other to get relief—you need Resinol Ointment. 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LUNDBERG Co. 1101 Third Ave. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold at Market Rates The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Secand Ave, and Columbia St. Liniment Kills Pain Indigestion,Gas. and Bloat From Acid-Stomach ailments that most people never dreamed are in any way connected: passing in- with the stomach. Pleasant tasting EATONTC TAB LETS that you eat like a bit of cam dy, quickly put an end to your a ach troub They act as an ent—liters wipe up the ex i hurtful ai nd make the sto! pure, t and strong. Help tion so that you get all the and ener, cannot be well without it! If you are one of those who “tried everything,” but in spite of fi r all kinds of acid-stot if you lack physical ntal strength and vigor—begin ag) nee to take EATONIC. Get back your physical and mental punch the good things of life. Tal sands of others, you will say J never dreamed that such amazingly) quick relief and such a remarkable) improvement in your general healt was possible Your druggist has EATONIC. 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And in addition to the pains; money, Get a big box of EATONK and miseries it ACII+STOM- | today; it costs but little and the ACH is the starter of a long train of | sults are wonderful! EATONIC: oH feeling AUSES,

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