The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 3

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Tonight and Friday BEATRIZ MICHELENA SQUAW” An exciting western ro- mance scintillating with the thrill of primitive life. 6 Give Wallace on the Wurlitzer PATHE NEWS Here Until Friday Night Onl iy fast comedy of a chap tho sows wild oats by his girl's orders. TOM PRICE Songs, Afternoon and go buy Boldt's French Pas Uptown, 1414 3rd Ave.; | | 913 2nd Ave. to Lose Your Tan, Freckles or Redness day's motoring. ihe tennis ground or golf links Inbath on the beach or exposure lake trip, often brings on a tan or vivid crimson or, more flexing still, a vigorous les. A very neceasa is mercolized wax, which re lex tan, redness or freckles quits ly. It Nterally peels off the af d skin—just a little at a ti Here's no hurt or injury kin comes off in almost invisi flaky particles, no of the ment serve an he of at trace is sho your would col ornings have tifully vat vent Just Tonight and Friday to See Wildermess Tr HE) Mix is at his liveliest in this strong drama of the snows, ge ee Russell on the Wurlitzer The sublime, but for- bidden love that prompted a man to risk his life in a desperate undersea battle for a woman, will rest in your memory always. You may see it just tonight or tomorrow in C Heather” The spectacle with that big undersea fight. oe: Oe Symphony Orchestra They met by chance, ‘They'd never m They met but once And she was smitted sore. They never met again— Don't care to, I allow; They met but once— The auto and the cow before; TODAY AND TOMORROW PRANKS THRILI STUNTS— from ballroom to barn yard MABEL NORMAND “THE PEST”’ Love and Romance, too GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA PRIZMA Natural Color Scenic “HAWAL" Linerry “Fuat Sou Meatrix Michelena in The “Merry seum REN aide lee STRAND. Nery Chartio Chaplin in “Sunny Cortane Griffith tn Thin Ney ahborn in “A | ' The Minding =.” comedy) Plete Jone; J. Murray N—Tom Mix in okt Lloyd com= _ COLISEUM There ix plenty Lane of ac melodrama er,” which tion in the} The playing The eturing the in the Exchange, early in the story ng and dramatic. The hunt ones which many fine and ndid dogs are used re than attractive. Then big climax in which a ea between two divers week panic um rnier, who also p The Chance." Spc CLEMM Mabel clone Normand is a veritable little | in “The She slides down bannisters, upsets a basket of emms, tries to ride a donkey and even seta a job steering old ferry across the river—much to the dis comfiture of her pase That's not all Mabel does-—she falls in love with a young lawyer who hel, get back a fortune which a le nspirators are trying She is a busy girl | is at the Clemmer un til Friday night . the nerern to ¢ oe REX | Charlie Chaplin in “Sunnyside” is back again. This time at the Rex tn conjunction with the feature picture. “Thin Toe,” in which pretty Corinne Griffith is starring Charile goes thru all sorts of comical antic in “Sunnyside” and at times gets real sentimental. The tat ter occurs when he falls for a pretty lcountry girl and is almost cut out Jy a handsome city dude | Of course the very blonde and very beautiful Rana Purviance is Charlie's lady love | eee | STRAND ] Fryant Washburn is at the Strand and for once In a role where he isn't! a country rube. “A Very Good Young Man” is the title of the new | comedy in which Washburn is a) j young man who is a mode! of per | | fection—so perfect, in fact, that the} jgirt he joves, unwilling to believe | |that «a young man who has not sowed his wild oats can be a good husband, turns him down. He goes the gait to the limit and how he wins her in the end makes a delight ful screen story coe COLONIAL | Bert Lytell is starring at the Colonial in “Blind Man's Eyes.” He Hugh Overton, who is falsely accused of a crime committed by janother man. Just when he is about to give up his fight for freedom a young «irl comes to his aid Lytell is supported by Naomi | Childers and Mignon Anderson. “The Right to Happiness” ts the litle of a new Dorothy Phillips at | traction. “The Virtuous Thiet” is Enid Ben nett's latest photoplay “Non-Skid Love” is the | Lyons Moran comedy newest i STAR ' Beatriz Michelena Appears in THURSDAY, AUGUs ~ | FAVOR PLAN 10 ” Fiery Romance at the Liberty | TAKE RAILROADS Ss 3 gr - 7 Labor Council Approves of Nationalizing Lines were coun resolut tral Labe Sound Maritim ‘BOY, AGE 6, 1S 9 ——~.- SIhe Beatriz Michelena, as she appears in a dramatic in cident from “Just Squaw,” a shown at the Liberty. “Faw herself to be a half-breed, falls fiery romance which is being n,” a young girl, who believes in love with a stranger, who| Darted Into Road happens into the wilderness where the girl ia living with a tribe of Indians. After many ing scenes, Fawn is proven to be the daughter of white par- It is discovered that she was kidnapped when an in- », The race barrier being re- moved, Fawn's love affairs progress nicely ents, fant by an old Indian squau clure Patter iner Sullivan in the auth the new B Dave Powell is to play a dual role The Teeth of the Tiger.” The story Maurice Lelanc, creator of the famous character, Arsene Lu pin. in in by A good oldfashioned barn dance, with corn husks and fiddler and party dresses and everything, is «© feature of “Rose O' the River,” in which Hila Leo is appearing at the Mission. eee Dwan has started filming "The Luck of the Irish. ad Allan scenes of Harold McGrath's romance of venture. ee “A Pertect Lover,” with Bugene O'Brien in the title role, has been completed. O'Brien ts now working on his second Selanick starring ve hicle, “Sealed Hearts Merry Jailbirds” is the title of an unusually clever comedy which je be Ing shown on the pliseur bill this week eee “Whose Baby” is the latest Lyons Moran comedy. Mildred Manning is playing the feminine leads ir these comedies now Loot.” the melodramatic mystery story, which ran serially in the Sat { Bill Farnum Is F isherman Big Bill Farnum, the Fox star, is considered one of the crack amateur fishermen at Catalina island, where he loves} to resort for rest and deep-sea sport. presented him with the Red Button for catching a 72-pound| fighter with light tackle, while two days later he won the| Blue Button for bring to gaff an 118%-pound tuna on heavy tackle. The above picture shows as Well as Fighting Movie Star } The Tuna club has Bill with his prize catch. interesting and, at times, exrcit- ne \ to ac ne were in age, 16 eon leg by mob My Ideal Star BY JACQUES JACCARD (Univerval Director) ” let jot Mr West pital Rhind. earold and Mrs, BE. 8. BR re suffer at ng an the is in the city from a slight con result of being run by W. P. W., at 7 At times I feel inc truth and way: “There is thing a the di the ¢ lined to tell the such not from driven nth ave ta star Apoint m formula nine k Wednesd: and Virginia st J. Berard, 911 reported to the pc night that he bruises as the down by an unide Third ave. and Le vening ionary perfect A The beauty of Mae Murray The talent of Dorothy Phillips The verve of Priscilla Dean. The fearlessness of Marie leamp | Tye sincerity of Mary MacLaren AND an Individuality all her own A ihe takle Fetobe Fight for recipe Patre M. 8. Arbor Take stage experience of 8% “ eg from the pol Monroe Salisbury. Add the magnet a ee fem of Harry Carey. Ste in the) “8? On ch compound of Pete Morrison's dare. | “Utomod! fent in which devil Gast Was eaid by devil and Fr been drivin ¥ Mayo’s high-browed tinee sha siteas Ween 24 ry. Sweeten with ¢ un-making! 5. the civil servi |quaiities of Eddie Lyons and Lee ve of one wit Moran, gar h with the good na : " ’ : evidence already on hand led the ure and histrionic genius of Thurs-| commission to agree that Arbogast ton Hall, and serve | here is my feminine pe Wednesday is resu fled driver Wal sa Patrolman Wins the Arbo. equestrianiem rstated Wed! ommission. Fail sober at the time of the acci urday KE is being filmed Arbogast, however, faces a 30-day with ¢ Darrel) Fors as on. Chief Warren is consid the featured ¢ ng his case. ning Post Little Ben Alexander is prob ably the cleverest child artist on the screen. Ben is making a won. derfal impression on the audi ences at the Coliseum this week in “The White Heather.” Wilson, former Seattie nas just returned from n the ¥. M,C. A the Young Men's Re. t luncheon Thursday teria Held Over Until Friday Night by Popular Demand BLINDING TRAIL —WITH— MONROE SALISBURY (THEATRE I, ol fl vA mm HIT BY AUTO Dealer Says That Youngster idents suffered 4 at First | Summit ave., suffering from t of being run at Post | t, who force nm about two months| growing out of an witnesses to have | the wrong side of | to testify and the | Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F REOLL, President { STOKE HOURS FROM. 9 A 5PM Household Utilities “In Season” At Highly Attractive Savings M. 10 elections item be- So many items, for such diverse purposes, become an inspiration and a h token. delight; every “value” in eminent degree. Gray Enameled Cooking Utensils. Each piece carries Day guarantee to be perfect. a Dish Pans, with wide flange and securely riveted hanc 17-quart capacity, pecial, each $1.19. wire a Berlin Kettles with handles; special, each 79¢. covers, and strong bail Tea Pots, six-cup size, special, each Saucepans with size, each 79¢. 19¢. heavy retinned covers; six-quart Double Boilers, large size, and can be used as two separate vessels; each $1.19. Tea Kettles, regular family size; each $1.10. A Case of White Outing Flannel on Sale Friday 24c the Yd. Medium-weight Outing Flannel, inches wide and well fleeced, is offered for Friday at a very special price; the yard, 24¢, Mercerized Napkins $1.50 Per Dozen Pure white Mercerized Napkins, 18x18 inches, hemmed ready for use; special, the dozen, $1.50. | Huck Towels, Each 25c 19x38-inch, all-white Huck Towels in a good, serv- iceable quality; special, each 25¢. Pillow Cases 50c Each Extra weight, best quality Pillow Cases, size 36x42 inches, finished with wide hems; special, each 50¢. | Grote-Rankin—Pike and ——— Fifth—Grote-Rankin | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7.-—“I'll have to see how they look,” intendent of Pol when ed if Phil ban the Paris style of hos h has reached New Yor ed here soon FREE DOCTOR ) 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON sT, RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES Look for the Free Doctor Sign, | declared | Supe Robinson phia would ADVANCE IN PRICES LEAVES NOTHING TO THE IMAGINATION A DE A SPADE DON'T LET YOUR BOY OR GIRL GROW UP A CALLS

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