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THE SEATTLE STAR—TrUMSDAY, UCTOBIR Z1, L9T9. Dorothy Dalton Figures in Love Triangle at Coliseum TODAYS PROGRAMS COLISHUM om in The | Hemon in Powa Adit oP FOURTH NEAR PIKE NOW—A Picture Made at Yale, With Close-Up Views of the Yale-Harvard Varsity Race of June 20 Just think, girls: Wally Reid up for sale as a hus. band—a dollar a throw! “Up ia All's Boom’ ) Pathe Pickford tn Hooliga: “After the Mall”; den Hough George Walsh to “The Winning Stroke") Harry Pollard “The Romance of Seattle,” I movies; Bill Farnum ia “The Piunderer.” » “ . LIBERTY a 23! How the old d when she saw that mystic | printed on her coupon. It meant that she had won handsome Wally Reid for a husband, But something happened to shatter her hopes, and a pretéy girl got Wally, it's all a part of the laughable} plot of “The Lottery Man,” in which Wally te starring at the Liberty this) week ‘There's a Sennett comedy on the ditt, too, eyon eee CLEMMER Oh, Boy! the photoplay Clemmer this week, is called « fil mustealcomedy. It tt a screen ver sion of the popular musteal comedy which made a big hit on the atage thrvout the country The film version is just an enter taining as the play and Includes a Wholo flock of chorus beauties who trip the light fantastic to the tune of Guterson's orchestra. | June Caprice, Cregihton Hale and Ficra Finch are among the leading players, at the REX | The manners and customs of the! French-Canadian and Indian mixed | breeds in the fur districts of Canada and the life of the miners during the gold rush in the Yukon, are fuith- fully portrayed in “Paid in Advance” | photoplay at the Rex this week James Oliver Curwoo® wrote the! story and Dorothy Phillips is the star STRAND | Jack Piekford pulle a regular Bi Hart in his latest photoplay at the) Strand this week. Jack, as Johnny, Spivens, eludes a whole posse. In true Hart style he makes one leap for his pony and gallops away amid a yolley ot shots. “in Wrong” is the title of the pic ture which ie laid in @ little country | [TO SHOW ENGLISH rea FILMS IN AMERICA| *SS!0N One of the Kreatest event English companies are now mak-| World in college athiett ing films with « definite view of e&-jlife is the annual farvard | ploiting them in the United States,|‘varsity boat race, To be stroke} it is announced In London. oar of either crew is to gain world | Two filma to be sent over here|fame in athletic annals, 9 | Around this famous event the/| pores tere eg Sinless Binner” | sie of “The Winning Stroke,” in| Herbert Brenon, whose pictures| hich George Walsh is starring, is/ lare well known in this country, was|"Titten. Walsh in seen as | ged direct “Twelve-Ten.” Yale stroke who wins the race for! Storie Doro ‘aiso known to Ameri.|i# college in spite of the crooked | work of his rival pened audiences, to the star of the!" 1. majority of the scenes tor] this photoplay were filmed on ac- Who wouldn't take a chance? 300,000 do in this big laugh triumph, now here. Oliver G. Wallace, playing his latest song suc- cess, “Reaching for the Moon.” motion pic- ture Seattle has seen tual location. I \s i} Playing at the Mission this week, ee LITTLE the PN EE | y, and BM Farnum are the heroes featured on the pro @ram at the Little thie week playing in “The Plunderer” and Handsome Jack is the leading man “The Romance of Seattle.” the lo-| In New York night life and New Year’s Eve scenes fal hove, whieh indlodes none but of brilliancy and beauty, the picture now here Seattle players } moves forward to a sensational climax— ___" The Hardest Battle He ~~ "| EverFoughtWas With | 1 as \ R60 60 ® His Stomach Read What W. S. Harding of the Broadway, 9141, Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash., Has to Say we About Jo-To for Stom- [| ach Trouble. To me, JO-TO is the greatent stom ach regulator God Almighty ever put on the face of the earth, and one good feature about JO-TO is that when you are taking t you are sim- ply drinking a glass of warm water —no bad taste left In the mouth, as In the case with similar remedies, You do not do it justice when you advise, after taking the second done, | if you are not relieved, do not take any more, becaune it is not adapted to your case; right here you are wrong, because I took half of a $1.00 size box before it did me any | good, and I will venture to say no living mortal ever suffered any more | than I did. | Iam asingle man, 39 years of age, | and during that period have fought some hard battles. For two y I was deputy constable at Los An-| goles, Cal.; one year guard in the fed- eral jail at Wrangell, Alaska; four years deputy U. 8. Marshal at Fort Wm. H. Seward, Alaska, and at pres- ent am @ special officer employed by Skinner & Eddy, shipbuliders, at Se-| attle, Wash., but the hardest battle of all was the one I have been fight ing with my stomach for the three years past; and after spending dollar after dollar, and consulting doctor after doctor, I received no relief, but after discovering JO-TO and with the aid of same, I have won the greatest battle of all. Have been on a diet for years, “and today feel as though I could eat pig iron without any at fering. All that is necessary is me to take a teaspoonful of JO-TO after each and every meal. I cannot say what it will do for) others, but do know what it bas done for me. For the sake of humanity, put it on sale in each and every drug store | in the world, Sold in Seattle by Bartel Drug Co., Five Big Stores, and Swift & |Co., Druggists, Four Big Stores, and other dri ity’, Sample at most any sola, jtaln, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA g apne under Reginald Dunn, playing “Madam terfly” and “Reconciliatiort.” the | * Jere hard | noises « ith in| t | A heroine of an entirely new type is portrayed by Dor othy Dalton in her latest photoplay, “The Market of Souls. Miss Dalton plays the part of a girl from upstate New York, who has been trained as a nurse, and who goes to live with friends in New York, Here shevmeets two brothers. Both fall in love with her, and a triangle love affair develops. | Toe dancers, Egyptian girls and ballet dancers take part} in a big cabaret scene staged on a New Year's eve, which is one of the features of the production. “The Market of Souls” at the Coliseum this week. a. ASS A COLONIA Mistaking the girl who lived in al Tho collixton of two trains headon cheap boarding house for one of his|at fop speed ig one of the thriller to movie fans in “The own type, @ counterfelter offers * at the Colonial this week. | unwelcome attentions, but later | in caught in the very trap which he| “The Wreck” deals with a story of & man's mistaken mu fons of hin} has set for bis victim Anita Stewart plays the role It all happens at the Class A in| wite “One Against Many of the wife. Harry T, Morey is the/ husband. CATARRH DOES HARM Movies ren CHURCHES, Ww. A Met Vancouver, | | Waah., secretary of the U. 8. A Theatre company, and prime mover | in the new Historical Film Corpors | tion of America, will leave in a short Whe the No o i, Get mt, cme ot Catarrh of the nose or when it becomes chronic, wea the delicate lung tissues, ders the digestive or ne, and may | 4) te consump a +4 | time for Southern California, where) ae otee tine | #tudion are to be opened. 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GEORGE WALSH The First Big College Play of Its Kind—“THE WINNING STROKE” A story of Yale, of its spirit, its athletics and atmosphere. It has beauty, power and thrills galore. There is comedy in the mock initiation. DON’T WAIT—DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER “Have a Plane With Me, King,” Said She to Him || When the many small towns sur rounding Los Angeles started a clamor to have the King and Queen of Belgium pay them a visit during the four-day stay in Los Angeles, October 16, Mayor M. P. Snyder was up against it. Mildred Harris Chap: lin, queen to the comedy king, of- fered the city a fleet of the Chaplin planes.in which the royal party might get a bird's-eye view of the en . | Ure Southland in a single hour. Be ing enthusiastic air motorists, King Albert and Queen Elizabeth were de lighted at the invitation Marguerite Clark's “A Girl Named Mary pleted. test feature, "is being com- j dulin feverishness, stiffness. Story of the Frozen North. 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ST, SEATTLE USA en, Mh, hn Ay LU a rai 1) ME TAG we WEDNESDAY 3 DAYS A great romantic drama of the man who wouldn't for him- No girl he couldn't kiss wm LAST TIMES TONIGHT ANITA STEWART —in— “THE WRECK” i

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