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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. FRIDAY—Last Showings—“Rustling a Bride” : STARTING SATURDAY The Finest Picture at This House in LIBERTY Vieky Van." Ithel Grayson's mystery play, closes at the Liberty Friday night. ‘The next attraction will be a Bill Hart special. Hart comes in “The Money Corral,” « melodrama of the Chicago under. world, written and directed by Hart himeelf, Hart's leading lady in this picture is Jane Novak, eee Months Li y COLISEUM Another highly successful stage production will be seen on the screen \\S when Marguerite Clark comes to the Coliseum Saturday tn “Let's Elope.” ‘The photoplay is adapted from dred Jackson's farce, “The Naughty Wife,” which enjoyed a great vogue in the larger cities. Mins Clark plays the part of a young wife, who in disnatisfied with her husband's absorption in his work, “For Better, for Worse” closes a Week's run Friday night, eee Kay Laurel in “The Brand,” which closes Friday night, Manager Clemmer announces Tom Moore's latent picture, “A Man and Hia Money.” This is a comedy drama, in which Moore is supported by a prominent cast, including Seena Owen, Sydney Ainsworth and Claire Dubey. COLONIAL Hale Hamilton will play at the Co- lonial tn until Saturday night. This is a ro mantic comedy of tho quick, dy- namic kind in which Hamilton ex- cela, It tella of a young chap who loses hia money thru the dishonesty | “after His Own Heart") me eee Six-Year-Old Boy Is Screen Star; | Has Heavy Part in Big Photoplay if | | | Six-year-old Ben Alexander, who is making 1 big hit at the Kex in | “The Turn in the Road,” a King W. Vidor production, which Manager | John Hamrick will hold over another week, Six years old and a star in a com-] until he obtained the little actor for | dort, New York, jenacts « minor role in the play. of his lawyers. He wins back his fortune and falls in love with @ | pany of prominent players, is the |remarkable record of little Ben Alex the child part in “The Turn of the Roady and in portraying the char pretty girl | MISSION Beanie Barriscale closes a three day run at the Mission Friday night 9 in the picturization of Kathleen Nor ris’ novel, “The Heart of Rachael.” Saturday morning brings another popular star, Warren Kerrigan, in an equally interesting picture, “The End of the Game.” . Sa "oat oe the March” whe Famous saturday Hvening Post tery | 00R FELLOW p they pitied him, a Mind soldier, and blindly went A cabaret ainger’s love for a blind at a cabaret that night they saw a girl dancing— “ 4 ie chorus girl,” with the love of her kind for the giad-|tne sou" in which Hise Ferguson bd glitter of life. will appear at the Strand starting how little they saw! That soldier had gone blind to|“imue Chautard directed the plc- soter, Ben did not disappoint Vidor. He plays a big part in the story, and even takes the spotlight away from the grown-u jander. Ben has appeared in movies for more than a year, and, tho he | has played a number of small child oe | parts, his firwt real chance came tn 1 D, W. Griffith's “Hearts of the|,.<inE W: Vidor has shown the » * ~ | mame care in selecting other mem- World.” Ben's work as “the little! bers of the east for “The Turn in the brother." in the production was! Road." which accounts for the suc: aplendid. cons of the picture, which starts its King W. Vidor wae not satisfied | necond week at the Rex Saturday. a cece Net eet estattaethichtatathdienatatneha ‘Soon There'll Be No More i Guessing by Weather Man ‘The time is near when the weather | ency of the solar envelop. Lila Lee recently entertained the girls of the Gus Edwards’ troupe in Los Angelos, The girls were playing ity at the Orr ville theatre, Little M to be a member of th was known as “Cuddles. FOURTH as UNION 0 uned oupe and Once again the Old, Reliable House offers you a big star in a thrilling romance of California in the days of 49—Packed with thrills— . | J. WARREN KERRIGAN Chet Spronk, who holds eway in the pastry kitchen at the Hotel Wal je all etuck up be cause he broke into the mov He recently posed for the Paramount Bray photograph, showing the cam eraman how h ‘epares the famous dinners for New York's 400." Monte Blue has donned chaps for a new picture, appearing as a bold, bad man of the wild, wild West. A full mized cabaret, one of the big geet rete ever built Inside a studio, is used in Elsie Ferguson's starring vehicle, “yes of the Soul MONTANA SENATOR IS PROUD OF FILM PART) Dustin Farnum has received word | that the Montana recently adjourned w nee light of the Western Stars.” Sen-| ator John C, Kinney owns a ranch | where much of the action in the drama was filmed. The senator also | | The assembly recessed while bills were being engromsed and solons| from both houses attended the the- atre as the guests wf Henator Kin- ney, Stenographers and legislative clerks went along, Senator Kinney | bought all the. seats in a Helena, | Mont., theatre for the oceasion and ienued invitations In verse HOW THE NERVOUS. WOMAN GOT WL Christopher, I1l—“For four yearr ‘omrade’s life. That dancing girl and, ‘will love the whole world just a little better when |“Rusting a Bride ” Elsie Ferguson in “Eyes of the Soul.’ everybody whe has seen “Eyes of the Soul” says it is Elsie Ferguson's fines picture. [BERTY| oad , \Y—Final Times of a Wonderful Picture “FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE” Saturday—Eor FOUR DAYS ONLY Marguerite CLARK ; LETS ELOPE a had seen him with|ture. and Wyndham Standing, J.| Could |Fianigan and Cora Williams are/ man will be able to say: “Rain” or “Fair,” and know it will be so, In plain words, he will know what he's talking about. He won't do any more guessing. ip He will know because he has heard from Calama, Chile. Calama is moat rainiess There the sun shines forth from an almost cloudless sky day after day, week after week. and it never rains. | but it ts the ideal npot for studying the radiation from the sun. Changes in amount of this radia tien affects the weather, By study- ing these changes man fs coming to know weather. Definite periods of high and low amounts of radiation | have been found by ecientiste sta tioned in Calama, who are studying the relation of these periods to our | temperature and weather on earth. The amount of radiation from the | sun varies from day to day as well thief in the star's support. Friday night brings to @ close dryest, sunnicst, in the world. | | I guffered from irregularities, weak After a few years of solar observa: fess, nervous on, in Calama, and in other cloud lesa regions on the earth, it ts) thought that weather experts wit! | use there observations as the daily basig for weather predictions, Al ready the weathef department of Argentine has turned to Caiama for dally sun reports, and has been more accurate than ever before in its weather predictions. ‘The weatherman of tomorfow first will find out what the sun is dotng, and this information will come to had done for him from a solar observation station, - others, I tried and then he will study other weather it and was cured. I am no longer influencing conditions. Up to now! ne am regular, and in ex- he has paid little attention to the/ cellent ith. I belleve the Com- changes in solar radiation, probably! pound will cure any the most important factor in dally | ¢rouble."—Mra. ALice weather disturbances. Thousand Askto | in a run down of our best doctors falled to dome any good. I ebout what ble Compound Heiss, Nervousness {s often a | of weakness dr some | de rangement, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb rem- jas from year to year. That probably $5,000,000 Harbor «why this day ts hotter or colder : + | tian @ year ago, Plan in Palestine! wren tne sun ss undergoing a per- @pecial to The Star by N. E. A.) (idd of great activity, as shown by! ALEXANDRIA, May 9.—48ritiah Yun spots, prominences and similar | occupation of Palestine plans among signs. it is like poking a fire and) {ts improvements building a jetty bringing fresh coals to the surface. and harbor at Haifa, to cost $5,000,.| Thus there is produced a greater | 000, and the installation of modern | amount of radiation. Also, there in| sanitation, including a complete sew- | a short period variation which is ex- age disposal plant in Jerusalem. (a7 tae EERDeRT eurra, u. D.) AFTER INFLUENZA AND HARD WINTER COLDS. Atter an attack of the grip pat soo becca gy Bie or pneumonia, or even a hard tic,” put up by Dr. Pierce ani cold, the blood is left thin,| seld by most druggists. This watery, and one is said to be Trontic” is compounded of a soluble iron, nux and herbal anemic. Instead of the blood| extracts. With this you cells round, as in dia- ing in vim, vigor and _ vitality. gram “A,” they become irreg-| Instead of pale cheeks, tired ular, as in “B.” When you) and worn out before the day feel weak, nervous, or the is half done, takin; skin breaks out in pimples,|“Irontic” your ions or boils, and you || Marry This Girl || , Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable nd, a2 thourands of women have found by experience. Tf complications exist, write Lydia BE. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass, for suggestions in re- gard to your ailment. The result of its long experience ig at your service. SHAVING We Gring re, Cutlery With a Sharp Razor. and Hone Tazo! Shaving Suppiies and Our Specialty. 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Or if you like a good alter- ative and herbal tonic, such @ one can be obtained at any ‘Thin handsome girl's face won| | $2,600 for her in a beauty content | which had for its competitors Brit. drug store, favorably known for the past fifty years as builder and tonic. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical You can put iron in your|Discovery. This is made blood and the cells become|from the wild roots and barks round and red, losing the ir-jof forest trees and without regular shape, by taking a|the use of alcohol, puscles and one should build up with some good blood. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest ané strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | echt pce at ati asad Nene ish war workers, She has been ask- ed to marry by a thousand men since she was announced the win- ner, Revolutionette Is Given Big Welcome (Special to The Star by N. EB. A.) PARIS, May 9%.~-One of the most | popular misges in Paris today is Mile. | Tchong, 23, a leader of the Chinese revolution. She was several times condemned to death by the old im- Derial regime, Now she's a lawyer, aiding world feminists in presenting women's claims to the peace con- gress. ‘Cannot Give Coal |. So They Offer Coin It’s a Fine Comedy for your Favorite All work gu jaranteed for 15 (Special to Tho Star by N. E. A.) merning and ge an Call ana of Time, COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE 0. Hh) wi tested our work. ere ip the right pi Open Sundays OHIO ri ms ee lace, Bring this Prom © te 19 tor Working People UT-RATE DENTISTS y eppesiia Nevse-Tetemen ne) LONDON, May 9.—1verton, our fordshire, has a “coal charity,” ob: QUE | Ject being to #eo that poor people are warm all winter, There's no coal now, #o the poor are getting cash in- utead, Everton city officers haven't explained what good the money does M coulless poor, Mita ‘ecommonded b; tisfaction. 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