The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 12

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I th ae H Ie At ! PAGE 12 wil ure Prd CT Nin yearold Ben Alexander, who was seen here in “Hearta of the World,” plays an tmportant part in Turn in the Road,” which comes to the Rex next week eee T tric Michelena, singer and for mer star in “Salomy Jane," in to re three Western) m Jum . 4quaw” is the nacne of the first re —in— : — 2p see “THE HOMEBREAKER The youngest man assisting Alma i “8 in a forthcooming “The Good Bad Woman" is 54 years old. ‘The ATURDAY—Another Cecil B. De Mille special see s Ret Hy Francia Ford, who has been 4 production (“Don’t Change Your Husband” was ing for over a year, in to be ween in the last one) with a tremendous dramatic conflict nat Sy salatrigny se: ta and idle + €:4 ‘Twelve hundred cony oent over 66 seas men at the Camp Mills base how. pital witnessed the showing of Dus» Un Parnum'a “A Man in the Open ] Arrangements were made thru Maj i eddish of the American Red j 99 f Donald Crisp, well known ctor, ‘ e feceiving congratulations tronff his nde fi some clever detective work he pulled recently. He round ed up a couple of burglars, got a] cop, had them arrested and every thing—all unarmed. He says he had handled a similar rituation in| the movies and knew how to go about it eee Harrison Ford as leading man t# » much in demand that he scarcely finishes one pre tion than b war i for another nH b madge in “Experimental Marriage With Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter YMPHONY COLISEUM’S Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair Girls—if you want plenty of thick, | ORCHESTRA NEWS SERVICE ‘Hush Ships to Be | Sent to America (Special to The Star by N. E. LONDON, May 2—Two famous Ad) HOW A YOUNG GIL oFFERED And Was Restored to Health "table Compound Tell” By Her Mother. Brooklyn, N. ¥ Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- | pound enough for | ~"T cannot praise “a what it has done for my daughter. She was 15 years of age, y sickly and pale and she had to stay home from sehool most of the time. She suffered agonics from backache and Cizziness and was without appetite For three months ehe was under the doctor's care and fot no better, al- ways complaining about her back and side aching so I didn't know what to do, I read in beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all | “hush” ships, the Repulse and the means get rid of dandrutt, for it will | Renown, built, launched and operated the, paners Pecideear mete #tarve your hair and ruin it if yOu) against the rmans without the! try it. 4 ong on 8 pag wo Rood don't. It doesn't do much good to tr: brush or wash it out. The only way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it; then you destroy it entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of to seeret of their construction leaking. will be in the British fleet which will visit American waters this year. ‘The tour is likely to be made imme diately after the signing of peace. and the ships will be home for the ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at| grand naval review, which will fol night, when retiring; use enough to Moisten the scalp, and rub it in gen tly with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It You will find, too, that all itching | WA be gone, and three | low the formal ratification by ali nations involved. The Prince of Wales in expected to visit America with the fleet. Ex-Kaiser Growing Weaker in Exile of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and doesn't complain any more with her back and side j aching. She has gained in weight and feels much better. I recom- | mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to all mothers and daughters."—-Mre. M. Fivoas, 616 | Marey Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. | For special advice in regard to | such ailments write to Lydia EB | Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. i and digging of the scalp will stop,| THE HAGUE, May 2—William aie and your hair will look and feel a| Hohenzollern is growing visibly Lowent prices Li 5 hundred times better. You can get weaker. His steps are feeble as he Roll F ion. Be. i liquid arvon at any drug store. It is| walks about the park of Amoren: Roll Flim, ge i inexpensive, and four ounces is all, gen castle and attendants carry for it you will need, no matter how much | him a chair on which he rests fre- on go 3 dandruff you have. This simple rem-| quently, He has done no wood cut 1516 84 A edy never fails —Advertisement. ‘ting for several days, , Rely aT Direct From Hi Eight Solid aa hal > F Hbatt Weeks’ Run in tibia ot Bie Quinn’s pil ‘ t Rialto, Hy Los Angeles Grips— Holds—Satisfies The Dramatic Love Sensation of years, telling the story of a rich, man’s son who sank to the depths of degradation in search of truth—and finally found it in his own home, “The Best Picture I Have Ever Seen” —John Hamrick |her present | claimed to THE SEATT: 1919 , 8 FRIDAY, MAY 2 AR | Pretty Mack Sennet Star About to Dive i in Sea—and Afterward x DRE TION JENSEN & VON HERBEAZ) | Lanmeeery Friday night will chance for movie fans to Kay in a Lightning the lant Charles ht FRIDAY—GOOD-BYE TIMES ja rt Eee “6 arent" eto "sai a reased riehtning’ goer 7 greater part of the ac |acenes were all taken under the per turday—an exceptional ble bill Jeonal supervision of The i dou Ince | Cason Ferguson plays opposite Misa Bennett Enid Bennett rmand in “Six Hop- will finish a week's run at emmer Friday night Saturday's attraction will mark| the debut of a new film star, Kay Laurel in Rex Beach's story, “The Brand.” xn Laurel has been one of the popular stars of the Follle movie career} will be ith interest | Talmadge, in. her pleas Constance ing dy drama Expertmentar Marriage,” will finish a week's run lat the Strand Friday night The new show which starts Sat urday morning will ture little Lila Lee, star of Love,’ The Secret Garden” and other suc ceastul photoplays, in “Rustling action takes place on a Went lern ranch and the plot concerns the }) affair of oung girl and a} COLISEUM The familiar with the work of Cecil De Mille will welcome the news that his latest production, oydt Better, for Wor will follow Dorothy Dy ns He breakers,” which closes at the Coliseum Friday * Beware of a dark Dan with 4 mustecne” night - De Mille Ix one of the foremost pro- | ba! Pi Pl ducers. “Old Wives for New,” “We Marie Prevost, the prettiest and sweetest of Mack Sennett's beauty|Can't Mave Bverything Don't} (74 t} squad, as she appears on the screen when about to take a dip, and am she|Change Your Husband nd “The| ar ners ree appears in street costume after a day's work at the studio Whispering Chorus” are only a few] ' “ “ of the De Mille successes. | i 3 f M “= PREVOST, _ slapstick tone oa suai Kiliott’ Dexter, Wanda Hawley. | in which the highly dramatic suspense never pmedy star, and Mack Sen oad Glork Swanson, Tom Forman and a i ‘ pe flee loria an or even flickers, and the latest t's §=—prise = bathing girl He told me to come back NeXt lm sodore Roberts are among the all-| ee 7 beauty, says that if she ever de day Se cian signs a coatofarmes for herself it Event I got to play small ane will have a green apple in the cen-| parts, then I graduated to the “bath: | wisgioy MACK SENNETT ter of it.” free Maga Lain cres pre — Row Vivian Martin, at the Mission in| “Green apples started me in the |have played the feminine lead in].)\ti omesge” will, play, until ‘ sunee sate walae Seeveet many of the Sennett comedien.” | iu come omiy. “Vivian appears Comedy: ” ine Prevost was born in ont teen anieiad 4 real, Canada an a young daughter of wealth. who “THE LITTLE WIDOW" “1 wan walking down the street in when I found front of the has to go to work on a farm with a of farmerettes NEWS—ALL NEW Los Angeles one day a littie boy crying in Mack Sennett stud Vivian doesn’t m, PATHE t to the work, but she does t “BAYER CROSS” |=: Mgreen, appin, and it bad” gone neif out in a costume of her own WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER big eg apple, and it had gone N PIRIN yn yp rape ogy ied te Mae : for him. ° af ceary . on: s | | CUT THIS Light of Victor: with Monroe Salt |GERMAN. ‘UNIVERSITIES. “Inside, & busy director mintook ‘Here’ he some bury featured. me for one of his extras shouted at me. ‘You get eee | | Always ‘Ask for Genuine REX TO FIGHT SOCIALISM |, Dons 28s ceeeee roe ee S| MBayer Tablets of Aspirin” },"65° .ht-"-"mcvcuay wrtuen | PEILIN, May, 3st Rt engo, Mw She Wants Blonde | {]are, Peete nace se atrestion of |e antagonints ive wp hope ofa CUPP tal Stan Well Cooked ented youre itera fer, the cereem,. | Scraty tobe tonelin Cotess Seabee eal cnt aged cat, Tiel Jevane sty. rege | 2 Secuhogtion atesreag: | seme for her work with George Beban plays a leading role. Little Ben Al exander, one of the cleverest kiddies in the movies, also plays an impor the Cologne tion and other in Germany Gazette. This ingtitu-| bladder ail higher institutions | \tle Tablets, are preparing to spe |oughly a By RUTH CLIFFORD may not exactly Clothes “make the man,” but they do help wom) Only Aspirin Tablets with thelrant part. George Nichols, Lioyd|Cialize in training Germans to” be! rears bil dertully! matey. paver Crone” on them axel toughen, Winter’ Hall and Papfine |busiaete mes |stuggish My leading man must be wet|Senuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” |Curiey are other players. | groomed, lithe, tall, graceful. I pre | Oren oe spins Monier — “The Turn in the Road” opens at fer a blonde in the beginning, Well| Umuncwn quantities of fravdoot|the Rex Saturday morning. Friday cooked under a slow sun until he| Aspirin ‘Tableta were wold recently |MYt Charlie Chaplin closes a three becomes almost brunette. Fills! by a Brooklyn dealer which proved run in “Shoulder Arms clothes should not fit him a# tho/to be composed mostly of Talcum se they were built by @ sailm er On| Powder. spec. He must dance superbly, look “Bayer ‘Tablets of Aspirin” like an Apollo. should always be asked for. Then Can't find a man like that? look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on PROGRAMS TODAY Weil, then, find me one with the package and on each tablet. Ac FRIDAY—GOOD-BYE TO. of these attributes as pos | cept nothing else! Proper diree e tions and dosage in each Bayer I don’t want a leading man who| package. sees things thru rose-colored glasees| Anpirin is the trade mark of Bayer and walks on clouds of conceit. 1| Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester don't want him “beautiful” nor do| 0 Sallcylicacid. I want him unattractive. His charm. howe must be obvious—if it) isn't it may make him all right fo Constance Ta “EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE” AST TIMES social intercourse—but not for the SATURDAY & screen 7 el ‘ To “get over” a man must have! NIGHT SATURDAY—HELLO TO LILA —and— é MONTE BLUE a polish and gloss that makes an| impression for him. It is up to him, then, to show that he “has the pects.” sinister | Stage News | Walter Hast is trying to Induce William 8. Hart to return to the speaking stage. The manager has secured a tremendous melodramatic spectacle from Lincoln J. Carter, | called “The Stampede,” which he 4s | anxious to star Hart in. } 1, at the close of | engagement, will play eight weeks in stock at what ts be the record salary $1,650 a week Tent Pike ane Pine Miss Rambeau i? weeks in Salt Ls and three in Frisco. Edwin August former movie THE NEW PENDLETON ROUND UP LETER BUCK THRILLS! Rheumatism ome Care Given by One Whe Med ‘Tre Wents Every Cone & » Bene fend Neo Money—Jest Your Address Yoare of awful «i taught thie THRILLS! (UAIUUUINEASNTT DOCU EUCEP RU Marjorie Rambey will play three » two in Denver | —also on the same bill VIOLA AUPROSALUPESRUEUY A AY OEUE ATA nd Lottie Briscoe, stars, have entered udeville. Their sketch is catled | Movie Mad” and was written by | Mr. August. Lightning Flashes Shooting Through My Joints” In the epring of 1 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheums tiem, I euffered as only those who ha it know, for over three years. I tried and doctor after aa I received was productions still ‘Tiger Rose,” in which | | Lenore Ulric has won so great a triumph for two consecutive yea “Polly With a Past,” with Ina Claire as its high light; David Warfield, | whose season in a revival of “The | Auctioneer,” is drawing to a close, and “The Boomerang,” which is now in its fourth successful year oe. | ‘The appearance of Madame Pe trova in vaudeville, is one of most interesting events of the pres. ent theatrical season, After four years’ sojourn in picture drama, where it is understood on the very best authority, that Madame Petrova accumulated more actual return in dollars and cents than any other dramatic artist in the world, has re turned to the speaking stage for a brief period of 10 weeks Petrova has been appearing on the stage in “The Kighth Sin,” when she was stricken with influenz@® Up on her recovery, it was decided that it was too late in the season to con tinue with the play, so a vaudeville Jaunt was decided on, the | “FALSE EVIDENCE” Sandy man word, ter, IN but Which one did she marry? McTavish, a Scotch. who never broke his had promised his daug! she loved anoth PERNATIONAL NEWS only temporary, | Finally 1 found @ rem~ healing power, Don't send ‘« cen fill out the coupon below and I to try. After you proven looked-for means of Ri matiom, you may send. the price One dollar, but understand, Tao nt want your money uniess you are. per. latied to send Ien't that y suffer any longer when pos- We thum offered you treet FREE TRIA Mark oH Bide. By 1 accept you “RUSTLING A A vivid Western comedy-drama, in W! first sees her fiance with a rope

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