The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 10

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clure Pat Home of 100% Tonight and Saturday Pletures: H | Wily Rhodes ts now completing ; will bring the last ‘Hearts and Masks," chances to see the big Sr i “The Capitol,” starring Leah Baird double laughing bil is now being photographed in Wash. | ington. pieture ia a story of Iter a D.C. ee J. Warren Kerrigan says his fa | vorite sport ia piteh these days Doris Kenyon will ARBUCKLE The Girl in the Limousine.” see ,. TODAYS PROGKAMS Constance Talmadge | | COLUM ; oe A Temperamentat Wile Helen jump for one episode of the s¢ she is now engaged in making ee Pictures of banana cultivation the Fiji islands are now being m for an educational weekly. ee “A Misfit son's newest picture. . “BACK STAGE” TAYLOR HOLMES “Three Black Eyes” The whole show is as fast as a jack rabbit in front of a prairie fire! WALLACE . “Respectable by Proxy” ts the Robert Gordon are making. eee “Woman of Lies,” starring J month. eee Corinne Griffith has started w on “Tower of Jewels,” from the st by Lucein Hubbard. . have an Egyptian setting. eee be titled “Dad's Girl.” BOYS PIN HOPES ON NICETON, Pa., Oct 17.—Inepl by Ellis Parker Butler's “Pigs \a dozen guinea pigs and hopes, | selling their offspring to laborator’ | to help raine $50,000 for a swimm: appear next in Hooligan Animated, “Turk is Hath”; Coliseum News. pLEMMER Naeimoy The second week Ob servations’; i Supple ¥ Mack Tay Three | Hiack Kyes Weekly | STRAND—F “stepping Oat) Stra SNLAL Alma Nubens tn “Diane the Green re Williams in “the Welf,” LITTLE—"The Romance of Seattle,” | Seattle made movie MISSION... Warner tn “The Pagan God”) Harold Lioyd comedy CLASS A—tieasio Love in “A Yankee | Princess,” | SS —-- | eee Sid Smith, who was three times wounded in the MouseArgonne of fensive, is to be starred In a series of comedies. eee Holmes made a parachute Fart" ts Louls Benn tle of a picture Sylvia Breamer and Elvidge, is scheduled for release this Priscilla Dean's next picture will Jackie Saunders’ next picture will) GUINEA PIG CROP) Pigs.” a boys’ club has started with | THE § TTLE STAR | Popular Screen Star Who Comes to | CT} | Rex Saturday in “Paid in Advance” \ ” nie rial on ade th emerged from the high schdol in Baltimore, ceived her edtcation. public eyes as “Modesty,” “Everywoman.” ® devoted wife and mother. Mrs. Allen J. Holubar, wife of her director. Beginning Saturday, Miss Phillips will be at the Rex in “Paid in Advance,” the snowy regions of the Yukon. cs * * * * LIBERTY The e girltin the world” ideal Dorothy Dalton, doesn't her Wallace Reid in his/Arteraft «tar, ‘The Lottery Man,”| increasing in Henry Savage’ une ork ory * OLISEUM , -s m4 the Paramount is enjoying a rapidly popularity with motion bo! latest photoplay, * which comes to the Liberty Sunday.| picture fans. Her previous pictures, “Come one, came all,” is hie invi-|"Extravagance,” “Hard Bolled” and tation to the ladies, the orfly stipula “Other Men's Wives,” established req |tion being that each pay a4 dollar) her as a se reen artist of first order 1s {fF &n opportunity to marry him. Now comes her latest photoplay The result, according to the story. “The Market of Souls,” supervised by |#* & mad scramble on the part of by Thomas H. Ince, which will be jem, (20™Me 300,000 females to lead the the attraction at the Coliseum Sat ing | me star to the altar. In the » to boomt her #till further up meantime he has shattered his cyn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Popularity and admiration are the precious gifts that have been laid at the altar of Dorothy Phillips ever since she where she re# Miss Phillips first came before the allegorical play, This young star typifies the ideal, both as a sereen idol Outside of the studio she is a photodrama of the Canadian wilds and poot in North Philadelphia. Five to c dder of fame | 4 cist every clght weeks is the |!oa! thoughts on marriage by falling) In this picture Mise Dalton plays PIGEONS OF WAR preserved near Wednesbury, been given a trial under steam tion. Designed for 13 strokes to minute, the engine, which was use, maintained 16 strokes to are apt to sever |e at the trial. Tk while you sleep! | keep you anxious or inconventen and loosen the jalt the next day like Calomel, ping or sicken- Salts and violent Pills. | “Cascarets” are a delightful la bowels without ing you. ‘When you wake up all constipa- | tion, biliousness, headache, sallow- | children. ness, bad breath, stomach misery Switch or cold is gone. “Cascarets” never | little! to “Cascarets"—Cost Special Attent! Smile without embarrassment Common Sense Urges You, But Fear Holds You Back You know that your teeth require attention, but you put it off from time to time because your fancy conjures up a vision of a nerve-racking ordeal. How unfounded such imaginings are could best be demonstrated by a visit to our dental offices, where you may see patients undergoing various kinds of dental treatment. 1t would be @ revelation to you how quickly and smoothly the work is done. Obey That Impulse—Make an Appointment Remembering that delay is the bosom friend of decay, and that the longer you put off that dental visit the longer the visit will be and the longer the dental bill will be, it 1s common sense from every standpoint to put the mouth in good repair as soon as possi ble and keep it #0. Modern science has done so much in the direc tion of removing the cause of fear—of relieving pain in the chair. that even the most timid need not hesitate. hand now—obey that impulse—make Take yourself an appointment today, in Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner Firdt and Pike. Phone Main 2555 regular schedule of a mother guinea} pig. vanughRE DEMOBILIZED)", Sara none AcamN LONDON, Oct. 17.—Dating from 1776, the eartiest pumping engine made by Boulton and Watt, which is preparation for a centenary celebra more than a century in continuous |sent the only tempt ever made to translate to the | *°" subsequent to his arrest, was his college mates. on, tive-cathartic for grown-ups and) in love with “the only girl!” It's the merry climax of the briskest Reid picture yet when he/ wiggles out of hts difficulties and wins both a fortune and the girl In the meantime Fatty Arbuckle will continue to rofl in the laughs! at the Liberty in “Back Stage.” girl who has trained nurse See goes to ow LONDON, Oct. rhs | arrest of his seventeen-year-old son re eee On a charge of stealing coin from|the CLEMMER his former employer appears to be/ Stroke,” the| “Oh, Boy!” which opens at the|the only ‘motive for the suicide of! opens Saturday for|Clemmer Saturday, is said to repre | George Dear, 41, a groom, of Wim- really successful at-/ borne, Dorset, who, after visiting his|college hero, the sereen the complete story of a mod-| found hanging in his bedroom. ern, up-todate “girlie-girlie’ musical comedy hit. The film version of “Oh, Boy! is the stage version picturized, the only variations made being those which were absorutely necessary and incl dent to the wiation from stage to screen. All of the wit, humor and farce comedy of the regular produc: tion has been re ned in the film production, augmented by the fact! that whereas the stage play was con fined to two scenes only, the broader scope of the cinematograph has per mitted a wealth of pretty setting. | Nazimova in “The Brat” closes|Famous Old Scotch Medicine Friday night after completing a two/ weeks’ engagetnent. ee porarily ne RO cod “Wonder Health Restorer” | STRAND —Works Marvels. xa Jack Pickford comes to the Strand | |Saturday in “In Wrong.” This ts so|the story of small town life, of the joys and sorrows of childhood days,| Now on sale at all five Bartell of the little red schoolhouse, of boy Drug Stores, is one of the most po- of th days} f the days! tent: remedies for eradicating rheu- hood and girlhood loves, of the old swimmin’ hole below the a Dr tak to Cd van Gol matism, lumbago, diabetes, pulmon-| ; Grae ae Cron As Johnny Spivens, country| ary troubles, heart trouble, stomach om ‘boy, almost grown up, Jack Pick-| trouble, 4 ae 0 Whose = Time 8 ford has Sunt the tobe. of cuamatiitl ee ee Limited, Given ne tion, Not a new patent nostrum, best suited to him. For the josxt time Bennett appears in ion. but an old reliable, tonight Enid Stepping Out.” GLASS DF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS of h | directly arteries with th giving herbs on the blood, flushing the healing pow its pure | ers and driving out impurities | blood which cause so much sickness jand suffering. of water and eat |also used it with good results, but also to neutralt #0 it no longer tation, ness, Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia drink the acids in urine is a source of irri thus ending bladder weak- enough for twenty days, or $5.00 for of treatment. included free one bottle of Wonder ater which everyone | should take now and then to keep|Thymus Bitter Tonic, Out-of-town their kidneys clean and active. ‘Try| people, send in your mail orders, in- this, also kepp up the water drink-| closing mone r, to the RA ing, and no"doubt you will wonder| KIN AGENCY, 931 West 63rd St, what became of your kidney trouble Seattle, U. 8 A, Telephone, Ballard and backache 28h, i ~ Distilled From Herbs Called) of the! |players are J “Wonder Health Re storer” is well known throughout | Calgary, Alberta’and British Colum- If your Back is aching or beam Thousands of grateful people} Bladder bothers, drink lots |!" Washington and Oregon have —— | Coliseum | SHAME CAUSES SuUIcIDE*™"™ “. .. 17—Shame at the| MISSION lof Buck Simmons, tried.and-proved | remedy made from the pure essence | that work | | less meat. heretofore the sale of ‘Wonder | |Health Restorer” has only been When your kidneys hurt and your] through mail orders from Canada. Ae ore, don't ge cared nd | ay back feels sore, don't get scared and) Now, the original medicine, as dis- proceed to load your stomach with @ : : lot of drugs that excite the kidneys | Covered by George Harris, the great) and irritate the entire urinary tract,| Scoteh herbalist, is being put up in p your kidneys clean like y attle by the Rankin Agency at p your bowe n, by flushing | 931 West 63rd St. and sold through m with mil rmiens salts which | 0 poet S Maem ei the body's wrinous waste| te Bartell Drug Stores, saving cum ayd stimulates them to their normal] toms duty and making it possibte| activity function of the Kid-| for more Seattle sufferers to regain| neys ix to filter the blood. In 24] health ar ‘s e nd happiness Wonde hours they strain from it 500 grains| oo 7 tp hone of acid and,waste, so we can readily | Health Restorer” ts absolutely harm understand the vital importance of | less. It contains no alcohol, no keeping the kidneys active. » narcotics or other harmful habit Drink lots of water—you can't] rorming ingredients, “Wonder Health drink too much; also get from any|” pharmacist about four ounces of Jad| Restorer” 1s compounded only with Salts; te spoonful in a glass| Pure herbs that gently and quickly of water be fore break teach morn-| assist nature in resuming her nat | ing for a few days and your kidne | ural functions and building : will act fine, This famous salts is| oo ap nasal | made from the acid of grapes and|2W" constitutions, If you are sick | lemon juice, combined with lithia,| 4nd nervous, don’t wait a day, try and has been used for generations to|a bottle of “Wonder Health Restor: cleah and stimulate clogged kidneys;| oe 1t costa only $2.00 a bottle—| jAlma | City 1919. SATURDAY— gling Through the Last the Light— “THE quality in the acting. the part of Helen Armes, a country|York to take up her profession ana] been educated as almects with unusual adventures. Constance Talmadge clones at the tonight in “A Temper- George Walsh will be the star at Mission in “The Winning a comedy drama which He plays the role/ Yale athlete and loved and admired by His troubles at college begin when | The jury found that he was tem-ine is almost expelled for a “mock” initiation which he pulls off on a| new member of his “fraternity.” The story includes an exciting boat race. Tonight brings to a close a week's run of “The Pagan God.” in which) H. B.. Warner is featured. ee | COLONIAL | The collision of two trains, head on at top speed, contributes one of the big thrills in Vitagraph's pro duction of “The Wreck.” This pic ture tells of a man's mistaken sus picions of his wife and the dramatic consequences of circumstantial evi: dence. Anita Stewart plays the role of a young wife and stepmother wrong fully suspected. Harry T. Morey portrays the character of a strong, successful man, torn by Jealousy and love. “The Wreck” opens Saturday.) Rubens appears for the last} | |time tonight in “Diane of the Green | Van." “The Romance of Seattle” ts prov-| ing such a drawing card at the Lit tle theatre the management has an-/ jnounced it will be held over several| more days | This picture was produced in Se-| attle and the entire cast made up of| local people. Among the leading | s D. Hoge, Seattle] banker; Jack Sullivan, attorney, and] Comptroller Harry Carroll one of the most pop set, plays Elaine Towne, ular girls of the younger the feminine lead. SOFT COLL. ARS AT DANCES | LONDON, Oct. 17.—Some of the! amartest of the smart young me are attempting to introduce soft lars with evening dress in and the continent. They declare that | the regulation collars are very un especially when worn nd that the soft col lars both look nal ft So far thelr attempts to gain converts| are not meeting with great success. O75 BACKACHE IN FEW MINUTES Rub lumbago, pain, soreness, stiffness right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” When your back Is sore and lame! or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs’ Liniment” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub three bottles, which isa whole course by the time you count fifty, With each complete /soreness and lameness is gone. course of treatment sold for $5.00 js! . color the skin, _ dy and surely, it right into the pain or ache, and the Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the misery, It is magical, yet absolute. ly harmless and doesn't burn or ais: Nothing else stops lumbago, acted: fea and lame back misery so prompt. it never disappoints! An Alluring Picture of Human Hearts Strug- DOROTHY DALTON SOULS There is luxury in the setting, heart interest in the story, splendid gowns and scenes, and TTLE i Darkness, Finding at The sort of human struggle you are deeply interested in. Friday—Good-bye t6 Constance Talmadge “A Temperam Wife” FRIDAY—7 and 9 p, M FASHION SHOW law the sale of whisky for medicinal Purposes is not a violation of the war-time prohibition law.” CORRECTS MAGISTRATE LONDON, Oct. 17.—At Harrow po- lice court a defendant fined $50 for causing a nuisance by keeping, pigs, told the bench, “You can't do it. The maximum is $25." The chairman con- sulted his colleagues, found that the | defendant was correct, and reduced the fine accordingly. | BARTENDERS MIGHT BE TERMED DOCTORS PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—Bar- tenders might now be considered as doctors, according to the ruling of Judge Dickinson in the United States district court here, which follows: “This law upholds that the sale of whisky for beverage purposes is pro- hibited. There is nothing in thin stat- ute which prohibita the sale of whisky or other distilled spfrits for Medicinal purposes. But the person |welling the whisky must be certain that it Is to be used for medicinal; Three butchers and one restau- purposes and that a plea of iliness|rant keeper were arrested a few is not a mere sham and pretense. ‘gays ago by St. Louis police for sell- I charge then that as a matter of ing horse meat as beef in that city. Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers Apply a few drops of ‘‘Freezone”’ upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift right off—no bumbug! Tiny bottles of “*Freexane”” cost but a few cents at drug stores LAST TIMES TONIGHT NAZIMOVA “THE BRAT” GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA TOMORROW— “OH, BOY!” g a WAR-TIME CUPID IS” COSTLY TO OTTAWA, Oct, 17. children acquired by © diers abroad have cost the g ment $1,350,000 to bring to try. Mée than 51,000 soldiers have come to Canada. noi LONDON, Oct. 11. applications are being registration for the supply for winter feeding of bees, Plications include bee of the country and ividuadls. ~ a | Even if it wasn’t for ANITA STEWART this would be some i Picture M] As it is— WELL, JUST COME AND SEE IT Last Times Now— ~

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