The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 4

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Famous Cosmopolitan Magazine novel—her best since “Three Weeks” Career Katherine Remember the numerous daily matinees—not one woman in Seattle should miss this startling revelation of the soul of a woman without scruples who determined to get to the top. Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing “Beautiful Summer Night” | John Refuses to Be Robbed,So | ‘Congress - Bold, Bad Bandits Go Off Mad) Review Film men John Badcoe, night clerk at the burglar with a stuttering trigger | Virginus hotel, $04 Virginia st., re finger. in Washingt THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919. fuses to be robbed. Job fools the burglars and re- fidges to put pp his hands and al! that stust. Jott Sony have the ri nd and then again he may not.) day, John may run across a) { Let's go cat at Boldt’s—uptown, WM 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. | aie ND How to make your wife love you is all explained here. Wives—do you think the husband justified in doing what he did to his wife in this picture? ALICE | YCE | in “THE SPARK DIVINE” TOM PRICE in songs Strand Weekly 2-Act Comedy — | consultation. Frank Keenan's photodrama, “ World Afiame,” soon to be rel had its first semi-public presenta |i Washington before a notable Audience. Projection was made in the cory little theatre on the firet But that hasn't anything to do with Saturday night, when two bold, bed burglars—rether young and in experienced, Badcoe described them entered his hostelry and, flourish ing a gun, demanded his money or his life. “Nothing doing,” countered floor of the new building of the de th | part interior. Educa tiona: 1 propaganda film have been shown in this well-appoint e4 auditorium, but this was the fir time it was ever used for @ straight motion picture play Distinguished Audience t of Bad coe The burglars then retired for a This finished, they returned and informed him they were quite ser ™ COLISEUM ( PrRocKAMS The old k h m 6 in “Hearte- | | Che beau. 1 1 rer Cave grat wh s mont Alive 3 e Ir th in 14 most outrageously, and driving her eau to distraction, until he seized er boldly the forma } . ven Kerrigan E manly be her like it om . ond in “A Sige. brush Hamlet Of cour | are a great many other in ad ©) “Upstairs and Dowr LIBERTY veman stunts on the m The Career f Katherine Bush,” she slaps him into ot fon Elinor Glyn romance at The Liberty main + a ie the taming ¢ answers t quest of whether or T iw played effective by not a woman with beauty, Brains and | 6 le the abiliy. to attest ane enn live| ")"ccntae thal tw todloeety ere her < and win tenque, some really interesting news Mra. Gl paints the portrait Of/ pictures and a fine orchestra pro young woman who carves Out heP| gram, compiste the bill own ca fu but before! prouilleagmorreadipy cl ref pimp Ay | riage with a rated nobleman ‘re te ROE re eae Tee ; DANS CCl strand in her 5 t nal 7 tb 4 The e n the embittered t et alr all @ t anuse of ‘ “ t » happy ecb i and he » : . wade . ™ an ned ne to marr Howe an Satha Wee Bervid. end te | retrie @ her futher's fortune, she con t Even vw a bab b « she the Ozark | treats « child indifferent! The « the Unite < ethod emp yed by the father to . h ma be naid t have | awake th vine park of mother red tt Harold Bell lioyve in his wife pletured with | tine feeling and furnish screen en s how known tn every | terta nt of more than usual oe who han read th torent can readily understand how] “Oh, Judge, How Could You?’ ts we rfully it could be shown If /the riotous two-part comedy on the pictures. The picturesque ahd #tur-| program, The Strand Weekly is an background ts COLONIAL , at well, eapecially t tt ls tery which pervades the wh nd presente « caaglhyingeg lle Sor ree 5 sined countless | In ‘dition to the stars, Stuart CLEMMER Holmes and Ellen Camsidy, there ap a een: 2 pear ta this remsavknble phetedreres hie hair a bit different ¢ the most accomplished and 2." which te alented a ¢ Ned Hay Clemmer thin week, For he's in the a Lastes role of a musical genius, a compos Regina fan Opera. He's poor, of course Winter Gar t . man, George | eeta (the play te } Intole hin ¢ Jon” at the Mis atre is a happy little play turing J, Warren Kerrigan son of wealth. fon A young suddenty finds rom his allowance pera ar [his own componit y fights where the pe ad ak »| But, | So, after celebrating the event by get aoe UP*l Ung pickled with a pal of his, beth Qe truth comer) of them start west—tfrdm New York, one learns that wnatairs ntairs Out at last Every and land on @ New Jersey far Jit was his opera and not the thief#ltireg and hungry. They get food which had made such a stir, and) ang lodging in retarn for good, stift, jhis sweetheart believes in him again, | nara work. And they learn to like tho nt one time she caught him ap Whereupon they co: uf parently trying to make love to some | scheme converting other useless one else jrich men's sons into fit beings by A comedy, featuring Jay Belasco, !ing same process—-and charge the "Tell Your Wife Everything.” 18] ¢ather @ good atiff amount. They really funny ake ® go of it, too—and the play | joyable thruout fous. Badcoe rang the bell in the PUN tlmnos. scares weg abe “MEXICAN ACTORS ALL SAM POLO BREAKS IN ing the § S., jumped out of bed } ber of Antonis and the noise scared the burglars Secretary Louls Pont and) QRESS UP TO STATIONS F R member of Antont away, so there. Commissioner of Imm tn Maxleh, clothes inthe the wain,| renee emer ene Came in the May he cash register contained $100. | «ration Caminett! rence V. Pow:| | re S Maoee tes. Waree menkie ce ag —a ~ —_- derly, famous in the days when th ” tle wea through the star's frequen HORSES IN ENGLAND aurth; Chie iia ie fo the sosshors rsoobio. | MAS, NEWLIN SAYS 20 PER CENT CHEAPER **\: ;|man’s i © width and height] + LONDON, 8.—The value of | the >, 8 and horses in ¥ ern England and sMesers. Warren b | South Wales has slumped more than|G. Lee of the rallwa Bag i 20 per cent. The maximum price for| who ha Wachinatan:. ent r ‘ering to fashton.| heavies now is $500. The increasing ferring w Jent Wilson on the |But the custom « accord huse of popular priced automobtles | high cost « ng: Samuel G ors, |'n@ ¢ nes station is rigidly ad from Amer ed to be large-| Jr, Senator Colt of Fh hered to; estimating a ma social i ly responsible for the depreciation| chairman of the pag a9 : t y hh en is a wafe|Tells of Wonderful Improve- in the value of the horse. Hiram W in Mexte Bandits ar in | ment Since Taking ow “Pat” Har xcep "— Tania MOONSHINING GETS and Nugent of the san eA Wate Mary Chance — ccctehern at the hee W. Hodkinson release, J. War-| BOOST IN IRELAND on labor: Homer 8. Cum {fen Kerrigan and his producer,| sperm 1 took Tanlne 1 had to LONDON, Sept. $—Illicit distill-| mings, chairman of the National)Robert Brunton, had to be very) in treet to go a bt ing of whisky in the West of Ireland| Democratic committee, and his arefu ou th coe oohs a a? but now I can walk the way is increasing, owing to the er|mistants; William Cochran and Peter | tails sai esom the tthcn nate o¢|cowatown and back and enjoy the tax on spirits. P | D. Vroom “Aiwa e veg lhaaretee welds gba PEPE said Mrs. Mollie New ghaderreen and ee jD sol} man, who pesides at 2430 South EB tricts have confiscated numerous| The principal railways of Denmark the 1 baile fe Tacém. stills, but the flo of moonshine | are owned and operated by the gov. **" r ord Rheumatism has been m liquor in that section continues. ernment. jing to their stati tion fo? 4 years « panini - — — | Jed. “It been ng ‘ Here Is One Thing That PROFITEER BARBER year after your, until 1 got 0 1 | could hare feet at all. Is Absolutely I ibl FINDS NEW WRINKLE The pains would set in about my t solutely impossible) vis ips and it would seem like every | “ S sini a to6 trom | best have ad 1a form of prof. le in my lower limbs was be- |Rheumatism Has Never Been |‘ 5g ER og parorete | Grott) barhere have adopted » form ot arg ed in kr Long ago I had ., teal, any treatment that does 0 ‘each | itee which a ves success by u trying to wa ny | Cured by Liniments or Lo- | the picod, the seat of the trouble,|a surprise maneuver. A customer sha i2 Salts ae ae tions, and Never Will Be. 404 Tid. the wystem oe ithe can e of | wants a h ave and @ have on Ae Da easly nee ator: You never knew of Rheumatism|than fifty years been giving relief! starts am we that increases in|, something, My strength ane fering—being cured by linin cleanses th hes oe the tomer in groping for a reply |Ml! until I was thin and puny and tions. And you will never see » have taken 8 his a larger one Wrapped over | |. '¢ in the win and when anything but temporary relief af-|COnvince you that ? wh Ps h gepe Age a s Ravage agg 4/8 PN the pair id keep forded by such makeshifts any drug stor postu r ; inele it to.w AWAD nt thr or four But why be satisfied with tem book on Rheumatt t ht me ont ps 4 Sate Ph Ai increased severity, when there i n individual case 1 entiand 4 for the ni NP ie taba heed serie ermanent relief within your reach? free, Write to-da ' r also expects a Matininas Merk oar ce has proven that Rheuma Department, Swift Spec Pi erry ay Ka tium is a disordered condition ot , 250 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta yhoo. ere GCORan the blood. “How then, can. natis: | Ga, |CLOCK OF GROWING ts T began. tO" digest ‘dy. food, ? a ee | PLANTS TELLS TIME |noticea an improvement. ‘Then. my PARI lok Aik bali ca rength came back to me day by iced amvinele ok ane plants ana {2@¥ and the pains began to leave. ie h anllag : bots. | YOU Just ght to seo mie gat In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | nice. T t the \ fem | CTOURE the holes. ow And Go: my @nd strongest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth; ply a larce vir r fe 7 rere t know you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. diviat for « I have ever fe well and teed 15 yearn ‘ ; , ‘ N child every EXAMINATION FT nd SP ibapcpele the more ‘TEETH $15.00 Set of Toeth............810.00 of su plant et sg nian tag t uhtr PLares, $19.00 Set Whalebone Teeth... £8.00 possible to te ‘ aa Mee NS $8.00 Crowns $4.00 by the opening of] ory a cleaecee nok $8.00 Bridgework 84.00 any one f The plants are ar-| ext around that’ w ; thee $2.00 Amalgam Filling 1.00 | ranged in the following order: I itdering 1lé fidld cis tke pet amin oa Painless Kxtracting hellotrope, water lily, hya pa port "1 ke = . sg | work guarant. ‘or 18 years, Have im: jon t ¥ ea srg Sl ing and get tecth same day” Vxamination and advice trea, * #0 long. I am recommending Tan Samples ef Our iinte and fri lac to everyone I see suffering with Most of our present onage is recommended |rheumatism and a run-dow tenth, whose work is atill giving atintaction ALE out Piste and & run-down con ve tested our wor! hen to our offi ‘ eoBy SOP 26 he tainly made me ht place, Bring this ad with you, °FAe% be OUre! whe national debt of the United | fee different: woman Working Ire States nt t lof t Wa Tanlac ix sold in Seattle by Bartel! OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 1 $31,000,900 000 ee, ang omnpared with | Drug Gtores under the personal di 000,000,000 at the close of the|rection of a special Tanlac represen oo CRIVERSITY oT. Oppeniio Vraser-Pa world war tative,--Advertisement clure Patter | pleturization of th Allan Dwan Harold MacGrath stor The Luck f the Irinh,” will le int t na Niluson, James Kirkwood and Harr Jorthrur see Douglas Maclea ‘?. 1 Ingrahor The 16t if r of 5 t Ay tu t ul, has been Sven GOD) org Could not For§ ive its wie, does Ear te BLANCHE — rd cr el DOMABLE 2 adam iae: wong sos MARSHALL NEILAN Your NEIGHBORS wil! be DISCUSSING it Bessie Love is well into the pro Rosey satan tts Saentieal You Que 't to YOURSELF to SEE t! | Brainerd’s novel of the same ttle. | sre Saal POSITIVELY ENDS [ber next picture at'Vicgrash's east | REX FRIDAY NIGHT ulled “The Ge rset ' $l | Soldier Comedy ‘ ee “s, i Contest to Aid |PARISIAN OPERA HIT (Ethel Clayton’s sum Movie Concern) | BY HIGH LIVING COST Boantiful Complexion ant banner is r her beautiful complex- attributes her wonderful Fontanes said that She may | ma experiences they boxy skin to the use of a simple toilet had while i Uncle Sam's|* ich $40,000 to pro |article called Derwillo. There is ervice duce before the war now costs $110,-|nothing like it for tan, freckles, pi . ° . to meet the 4 shiny n sallow, dark, rough skin. The Universal Film « 000, He is ¢ meet the ditt i tah place of face pow |fust announced « contest ulty by raising the price of seats. |\t - hen ao pavbetat the fighters are asked Rouche, manager of the Opera and it } that even with a full ane the mplexion. One application If you want a@ nice lily+ rosy cheeks, get = pts by $400 nees exceed the r SOON ate te NEW RELEASE read large t | “The Vengeance of Durand,” by |Clayton's # to appear in T il be different from | Rex Beach, will be released by Vita ls how to instan 1 complexion and a soft, h duritg November Sant conducted, ety skin everyone coment, in so far! f - a not offered to th * - 7 ner, but cash will be give will be at may be of use to the com a month, during NATIVE producing comedy pictures and| 2° HERB tiers, wallore bed wire" % | The sting of w bee is useful for cer- TABLETS EPILEPTIC] ATTACKS STOPPED For Over 50 Years # of rheumatism. TONIGHT AT BEDTIME If you fi or “all u are THEDA BARA PLAYING, _ NEW FINE DUAL ROLE Bara, known thruout the the vampire of the screen, bas in part deserted this type in her newest William Fox production, “La Belle Russe,” a super-production based on the famous play by David om constipated, or your of order, take BLISS matism pains two taken. You will morning feeling very much bet- ter, Blias Native Herb Tablets act gently but effectively on the kidney, liver, and bowe Helasco, In this she plays a very DR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC dollar ‘box contains 200 tablet remarkable dual role, and while it is Wem. Tt is a rational ant remast and usually lasts six monthi true that one of the characters she ouccesetul the genu d look fol trade mark back ¢ money rantee on each Two sizes, b0c and and Tocal ad y Alonso portrays ts a vampirg the other- and the chief character—is that of an heroic, self-satrificing woman. Moreover, she appears simultaneous ly in both characters in several When a pretty girl lies she often gets away with it. This one did. Her lie separated two lovers and almost led to some murders, but that couldn’t happen, because this is just a breezy, piquant comedy— “UPSTAIRS ~~ DOWN” It was a rage on the New Yorkstage—it is even better in pictures—a smart story with a couple of happy endings. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — 31 men under Bram- billa, playing “The Discovery of America” and Brambilla’s “Lullaby.”

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