The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1919. Ke ( ‘Harry ¢ Carey, a Farmer De Luxe; His Hobby Is Raising Pigs; Owns Fine California Ranch | ——~~-~ oe — ee Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Then came her understanding—that Love is the only luxury granted to the poor— Only 2 days more of that entrancing 1 four-ply love romance— Fairbanks the Aw the Day"; News Ob: Kagene O'Meien in The 1 “The Dentiat, Liberty Weekly. | | LITAN—William ¥ mpectacts, "Ch Morey im “The Aye tt ri a “ath: ait bee tai TTA UMMA | SLi coil i at AEH POLE FER "el HOOT Gl mt iin Davice tn The ) Lyons Moran comedy, | Nuraie”) Strand Weekly. | Hert Lytell in “Mtind Ave ar Sine Teade, Others Pollew.”” cous LIBERTY ‘ound—at last—the perfect lover He is young and very handsome and his name is >) ne O'Prle i his lov us painter wh * small boat on with too many soclety womer cee CLEMMER a] wild adventures t anks has in his His Majesty, th ing at the Clemmer this week. eee wusrwllttig” htt COLISEUM per English attempts self for a while, at \\ This good looking young chap in the nifty sombrero is Harry Carey, popular cowboy een star. He was born in New York City in 1880.) 1s an all round athlete, rides, swims, ropes and, at one time, held the record of champion middleweight boxer of New York. Chambers wrote a Carey owns a fine big ranch in Southern California and, without fear of libel, it may be y story when he| said that he harbors a bunch of foodhoarders—fat-hoarders, to be explicit—the kind that * nome years! gather around the trough and grunt. In other words his hobby is “raising pigs.” MARY PICKFORD “THE HOODLUM”’ Only 2 days more to see this play of many laughs wrote ago. It's eff Sigg tree tp ate Carey's “winsome” bevy of pigs cost him so much money that he is afraid to put out} and a few tugs at the heart » made Into a film by the Fam-| Poison for the gophers. Every time one of the little grunters impersonates a gopher and| se @ and is being shown|eats a loaded carrot, it costs Harry a day's salary. Mack ‘Geant Comedy—“The Dentist” P t the is week with M At the Mission this week, Car r * i Western thrill¢ lled, “The Ace Symphony Orchestra, 31 men under Brambilla, it he Ate y a At the Mission thi wrey 18 appearing in a Western thriller callec The Ace of the featured player eee WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing the Official Fleet Song Saddle.” in concerts afternoon and night. sa |CURWOOD SIGNS BIG | CONTRACT WITH MAYER a a ~) One touch of nature . uh 60 thd ioet leinertiinbiants 62 Good in Makes the whole worlg kin; |Louls B. Mayer, the producer of 5 One touch of old Adam | Anita Stewart, Mildred Harris, Chap- Race Track Film Makes the whole world sin; One touch of humor Makes the whole world grin. A Lazy Liver Causes a great deal of trouble, bil- jousness, constipation and sick headache, Do not put up with it; “The Gamblers” | sear the Rex ¢ . SECRETARY DANIELS weak, he soctouiny We on adapt Sa __'S ON HIS WAY EAST \'",¢ tr Costes Bie page oe UP SSP NU Secretary of the Navy Daniels and|frarry T. Morey as Wilbur Emr DENTISTS |his party arrived in Seattle from Ta-|son, m young chap Witte Ermer “The Life of David Lloyd — poser and actor, has been signed by |lin and Mayer productions, aince he THIRD ANG UNIon George” has been screened by & Universal to appear in a number of | went East from the Coast, was the nD ans Jeoma at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon |iove for dollars and later loses the jand bra, goon for the East on the|dojtars—as well as the woman he| British movie concern. lon which are to be| purchasing of the rid motion plo . 7 . . . Universal studio at|ture rights of 12 at knowe 10, The Daniels | jo 2g Keaggy as tan ke stories of t James : oe Oliver Curw said to “two sons and four naval « Mary Miles Minter and her #up-|be the lar for "$2: ficers, was met on arrival Sf frie nas BACKWOODS DRAMAS ARE| ; m county fall tn ¢ Vitagraph as of son ° and taken on aa automobile tour Black Gate e ~ porting company went to Dedt the works of an tndividual author, correct it at’once by taking mh for Diamonds | the city. '|PROVING VERY POPULAR) witiams toature Mass., to film the ext its magnitude may be judged Sank ™ et Sell HEE. oes first healart products that, Curwood, hima Hood’s Pills JEWELRY CO, Wertuue ot t A sort of Bret Harte epid | Mary Plekford “shoots craps” Green Gables." be 1 for a full novel length by ©. L Hood Ce. Lo: x cat vor wimg ortune sometimes favors & man seems to be raging in motion 5 a nat : rea 2 aatial te te Casa Sowbeieae Made by - Lowell, Masa. for the purpose of destroying him and dances the “shimmie” in m scout” of th 4 ri in in usekeeping ture cir cath diana scalle In their search for] “phe Hoodlum,” at the Colb |there what is said to be almo n|Magazine, called “Valley of Silent 1 nt wit seum this week, | duplicate of the house described in Men.” books. Really Removes Roots of Superfluous Hair (Phelactine, the New Wonder- orker) the work of nov © California. At the Han mpton |Henry B. Warner in the Player in “The y We which is ed on Harte Blanche Sweet is to hav vy" as her. next stellar me dium, and another concern is film A movie bouse is to replace Jack ing “In a Hollow of the Hills the Swan hotel in Frandfort, m co Jack Pektrd ‘ickford has rigned a tong rd at Pike Without doubt the greatest things yet discovered for hair-disfigured ankind is the wonderful phelac- tine method. It has none of the dis- advantages of electrolysis or depila- 2 Days More—the Cosmopolitan Magazine inter- ersal has just released “The . ture t 4 "boot t the Haire Gntire Seat’ wu ‘ar it national love romance that contains more thrils ; : mane ay eee tenn ee his 884 bisthen doce this tnstantiy, feavine the asta of Poker Fiat" with Harry! and Germany waa signed in | Mary. his 234 birthday does this instantly, leaving the akin than any other play by this celebrated author— Carey as star. Mary Pickford made| 1971, by linking fortunes up with . . 0, smooth and soft that no one eof her most memo Paar those of Geraldine Farrar, Pauline) Friday and Saturday or ‘other in a picture of] Pauline Stark and Wilfred Lucas | Frederick, Madge Kennedy, Mabel k in the Fox screen version of Sheckers.” Carrigan plays the title » of Checkers, a reformed k tout, who falls in love with a} will be. featured in Allan Dwan's|Normand,. Tom Moore and Will Bon -edorous, Pager ur the Goldwyn emblem. A realistic train wreck Is one | Jack was born in Toronto, Can tained at any. di t \ of the features of “Checkers,” |ada, his father dying when he was w ee woman would not ye dell \\ which is showing at the Met ly 11 months olf, Soon he and | |Succamcludt ge ‘ \\\ this week ee sey he ia ~ : th ‘“ 99 GB) Thomas J. Carrigan, popular lead-| own eyes ® Ppkavetiiceent, \\ » ing man of the stage and screen, is PLAIN OR Mary and Latte, ayed in various companies. mate shows A picture of sacrifice Scenes for Serial in Filmad in Seattle a auncey Ole saat thern beauty. His adventure is DIAMOND Edmund and devotion that set with troubles, but he overcomes RINGS AND tally, it may touches the heart- very obstacle WATCHES t production strings of your emo- ALBERT HANSEN William Farnum has started work young & ij S : eal names aane aenith.” 30 “we tion 8, awakening a on “If I Were King.” 2030 3 a Ave. not until some years later that|™ Still greater love of = — = ack definitely adopted as his stage country. vame that already taken by his als “Pickford” was not a coined {| ———$— 0. NOW HERE— monicker, but sprang from a fam the use of which | STRAND COMEDY 1 to Mary by David I CHRISTIE COMEDY she was jer his FATTY >> ARBUCKLE IN ADDITION TO A DANDY ALL FEATURE SHOW ——_——___ BERT LYTELL —IN— “BLIND MEN’S EYES” SPECIAL in ‘the Morning Chas, Klein’s Big Stage Success “The Gamblers” FIRST TIME Ho ¢ Chases Excitement and Thrills All Over the World—Does He Get IN Marle Walcamp, the popular Unt-| Them?—Well, You Know Doug Soe a Marie Walcamp vaererent GER Mie meal ie whine reabchiey Mecccte Now Appeauing procnced, on a lavish scale, with magnificent set- Miss Waicamp Harland Tucker GUTERSON iy MENTED tings and splendid costumes. are the feature ORC RA In Person direc |" for th —Strand Weekly— Marte person ¢ Sd El el he as

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