The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 3

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Pictures that mean something THIS ONE MEANS FUN Knickerbocker CONSTANCE Buckaroo” TALMADGE will play } in her fine five-act hilarity “THE VEILED ADVENTURE” tonight and Friday at the Mie NO) Bicone mean Saneca. Follow the immense crowds Thursday? Yes. Friday? Yes. Then, he cannot LINGER LONGER Friday is the LAST! ‘CAPT. YOUNGER BACK FROM OVERSEAS DUTY | | Capt. J. Arthur Younger has re e ir in|t@rned from France and is now in Beth cecsenian, ‘ce coreiat tat you|New York. He will go to Portress | wash it with. Munroe a discharge. Capt. Young ‘Most 4 ham-|@f Was former manager of the As SE cacegs too taices niven s his |S0ciated Student Body of the Uni the scalp, makes the hair brit-|Yet#ity of Washington. He reached and is very harmful. Mulsi-|France shortly before the armistice fied cocoanut oi! shampoo (which |W#* slsned ts pure and entirely creaseless), is} THE DAY OF Much better than anything else you! ean use for shampooing, as this) | ean't possibly injure the hair. | a, moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two Pe teeevconfuls will make an abun- @ance of rich. creamy lather, and the hair and scalp thoroly lather rinses out easily and re- every particle of dust. dirt, uff and excessive oll, The dries quickly and evenly, and % lenves it fine and silky, bright, fy and easy to manage. can get Mulsifiel cocoanut shampoo at most any drug store. is very cheap, and a few ounces to last every one in the months. pars — FUEL DEALERS TO MEET More than 200 fuel dealers will jmeet in Seattle June 5 and 6 to organize fuel sellers thruout the W. B. Monks ts chairman cal association. Sarsaparilla This Spring *, Purify Vitaltze and ‘° Enrich Your Blood Create Appetite, Cive Strength y for Maybe you read the story in Collier’s called “You Just Can’t Wait.” It’s here tonight and Friday. / Vivian In mind if your gums are sore, c thing and bleeding you have socalled Riggs’ Tis which is a menace to good We are the only Dentists the Northwest who specialize /tion and estimate free. Special Peare taken of children’s teeth. ‘Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years United Painless Dentists inc. 606 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 2633. Hours: £:30 a. m, to 6 p. m. Bundays, 9 to 12. There is Seattle now two things: The finest home-made Doughnuts and COFFEE that you would walk blocks for. “Sweet are the memortes of youth.” There are two dining rooms—one booth room reserved for ladies and their escorts. You are cordially invited. HOYT’S 322 Pike Street at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE a place in famous for “The Home Town Girl” It’s jammed up with comedy, heart interest and Mont Convenient and Centzal Loeution SAFE DEPOSIT AD sizes, #4 Per Yea Title Trust Co. Beeond at Columbia No stairs to chmb REAL STORY! Big things happen on “The Da of Days.” - « THE SEATTLE STARTHURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. | | icture Patter Oral Kyckman, foreman of the ut the Nut Howse Koes the “Knicker Huekaroo,” at Liberty times No, wrong: it ere’s Mary Pickford and Two of Her Little Stars at the Coliseum I night crew » He cher the 4 day n't Doug's mag ce power that draws him to the show; it's the big, burly Mex jean who pliys parts in the play Mexican villian bso Willian 4 er, whe made his movie de one of the chtef Huet is, this chan, Oral's Waxhin M Marcel Ethel | Maxine Elliott, the # beauty, plays an im in “The Eternal Magdalene the Rex this week Mar Marsh Is the featured playe ted stage Mahlon Hamilton, w | tithe part in “Dm: the Coliseum th You might think these but they aren't. They are Long in whieh of Pe Mary Pickford is starring at the Coliseum until Friday night, The litte chap Mary swings on the other handle of the well is Wosley Barry, « tiny little fellow with two big round eyes that peek mischievously thru a | myriad of freckles, Wesley and Mary make « great comedy team. fon.” Billy Rho honored guest at a m n Richmond, Va., for the the Richmond Home for Sc rece | Mary Pickford plays the part of an, stream of water orphan in “Daddy Long Legs,” the child the Coliseum. Mary stunts just enough to give at & good shower-bath ven crobatle 4 forth “The name of a 1 Joyous Trouble does nome ~ W Comedy in the picture wwin, more of the artistry of C lin than any picture prev ring Mary Pickford She slides down four bannieters In ceasion, Jumping off the last bumps into the orphanage ma” amacks arte C! picture "ELMER E, HARDY i “=! GAINS 15 PCUNDS Judy fallin with her] 7 guardian an | Great t . the comedy t of the sly atar- | knees. and eventually Chaplin After five reels of thie Mary is sent to m then on until th A wweet who and sentime Mary registers 4 registers The friction has se afire. Followed by the tra r t she rushes to the bubbly f But she turns it on full fore, and drenches the matron as well as her self. Then a prim little girl visite the orphanage and wants a drink and smay surprine. Mary nent n for * untain. Little Wesle id t ful Change Since Tak- ing Tanlac drink up a jug Long turns on the night tten have actus a weight wo more ¥ gained and you bottles t $8,000 of the bank's funds will go to vice duty, &k rende and feeling it he oversean # K\ his patriotic } went to the | LIBERTY “The Knickerbocker Buckaroo by all odda the bigest | thing Douglas Fairbanks done in motion pictures f thanks story of swift action, dash and ro- ing the rush of work mance, and full of real thrillers, | tet yg hy al About to be lynched by a gang of Mexicans, Doug seizes the rope, | kicks one of the lynchers in the face, swings to the storm deck of a bucking broncho and makes a quick | getaway. This is just one of the | features of the picture | REX immediately Eddy serv in and best bas ever it in a PROGRAMS TODAY LIBERTY —Deugias “The Knickerbor red a Yotetn president my ength, and finally drifted into a down condition, my ank Keenan in “Ruler hes, and Elijah Bradshaw, the most power thine age ets saci Vitae | ut man in Edinburgh, organizes | | MEIMON—Vivisw Martin im “The 4 reform movement to rid the city ge of ite evils, A few days later discovers his own daughter stepped to the brink of ruin the discovery crushes him. I kept going gotten so nerv- Washburn in am, th a ¢ around the A Wom. tools he and| | He |a—— A — Bryant Whatever the Cost wre night 1 would a half asleep condition that I could hear unding around me t vunt have nd all when just ut of his home FOR FE) SIVE “}turns h w sinks into a #tup the Magdale ade him thru | | panorama of the misery night | USE THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT | ships he is bringing to others every fr | hen he to find he has |, | Thirty-Two Doses been dreaming. Hut the Magdalene | sting FREE has seed of charity, and| have t | there in t Ree Ae hammers wakes drag \ like I go home th sown the t hed tr I could think Lradshaw izing his work Jurt takes his 4 me because you start . worried and tired, of Jarms and muscles, an aching head burning and bearing down pains in| Th Magdale the Rex and " 1, then ard i is is the “tory of which i this week you } an . Well and vigorous, no more pains from atiff joints, nuscles, rheumatic back or kidney tr It STRAND suffering, ach In “The able Cor very fitting mance gal # a night, you w ciate the rest, comfort and this treatment gives strength | Suspenre th: | CLEMMER romane¢ NATIVE —— eof "The Re { For Itching Torture apn BLISS HERB | of Mahlec TABLET: There is one remedy that seldom : Aa aN , ah fails to stop itching torture and relieve nary ¢ ‘ Shas ‘ aes : skin irritation id that makes the skin at is the sweet 4 soft, clear and healthy. half Any druggist can supply you va Zemo, which genera Eczema, itch, pimples, ids in most cases give | way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blem shes disappear over night. Itching ually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, intiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and lependable. It costs only ra large bottle, $1.00. It w’ ‘ | Snot greasy or sticky and is positively | safe for tender, sensitive skin | The E,W. Rew MISSION | Yankee . — sesham soto | etore Dr H.U.ROGERS ji to wait for f Optometrist Mi t ette im kinds « the liffieutti girl back home him VE ASCENSION DAY Ascension day wan ce Seattle Episcopal churehe Trinit a rapid und , begin’ ction mane The morning Paul's All John'a Episcopal churches | cial “The Day of Days,” with hume Saint udventure DG PIKE ST. SEATTLE in ervices | 03 FIT BLDG FEELS JUST FINE =: me Seattle Man Tells of Wonder- sent him! than 1 TO OUST CEDAR | FALLS PEOPLE Read Tires of Waiting for Council to Act Viver of Cedar Valls, the Ce River watershed. off the reservation by une in elty must be July 1 enpl actually Tires of Waitin y the com under and ord ttle, that within date fixed t th, this build removed reason the or the snd is within ut his or her peril.” 100 Must Move 1, and that it than 100 ury for more t ns to move of the f the « abe safety com aft » council nuneil Wednesday recommended t aut enith oth yes off the Cedar ent to order emp iTRIAL OF BREMERTON | BANKER BEGINS JUNE 5 Federal J Edward KE. Cush demurrer of Win for Charles sth S. Martin, homas Nat with former president of the ional bank of Bremerton narged embegaling nearly The es trial June & Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 8rd Av; downtown, $13 tnd Av BON-OPTO Sharpens Vision én¢ strengtn-| p } i ¥ refund appetite, | STARTING TODAY KEENAN “RULER ROAD” RUSTLERS” OF THE “THE v estern “HIS WICKED lek EYE International News ‘ After Friday Night— GONE FOREVER TONIGHT she will be here FRIDAY she will be here But after that, she cannot LINGER LONGER —that is why you will have to hurry if you want to see her greatest play— Symphony Orchestra UNTIL, Loges, AFTER 6:30 P. M.—Lower Floor, Sic; Balcony, 22¢; Children, wer Floor Loges, 50e—plus war tax. 630 P. M—General iSe—plus war tax. admission 22¢; Children 10¢; Mezzanine Loge Seats, 68¢, plus war tax—may be reserved by phone—Eliiott 25. FILM GARDEN WORK Seattle children work The playing shown in now part in garden wi moving pictures which being taken onder the auspices of the Chamber of Com merce and Commercial Club. The pictures will be released in Septem ber If you MUST sell yours, aa = “a worth “The Day of Days,” « rapid-action story of adventure and romance, packed with humor, begins in The Monday METROPOLITAN Star Master of ALEXANDERs..[ “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” | i AND HIS ALL NEW SHOW OF rr "S0e, on under 5 not admitted under 16 not admitted to Ladies Night he d Friday. coun Childe: The Serving of ob Selig The “‘Always’’ Good and The “‘Always’’ Fresh Cores WILL “ALWAYS” MAKE A BETTER MEAL ROASTED, PACKED AND GUARANTEED BY SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. SEATTLE’S OLDEST BUSINESS HOU

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