The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 10

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FOURTH ees UNION Friday—Last Ti Margarita Fisher in “The Tiger Lily” SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN In the laughable tale of a man who had to have a bride-to-be ina hurry “HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE” Russell on the Wurlitzer 75 CENTS '. Giris’ and Children’s MAVANAGITS First and Union First. at Madi } epherd ST RAN D — Margnerite Clack in | ww by Proxy”; Strand News /— Mabel Normand in strength run-down people in two time in many tnstances. highly endorsed by for- 1d States Senators and f Congress, well known former pubiie soak your doctor of delicate, ‘onstance Talmadge joneymeonn.” ———_——_a Lets Wilson 1 i recovering from an attack of appendicitis, Limited Engagement Now Playing at the Rex Theatre Second at University H ke site From “Preachin’ Bill” down to “Little Pete” you will see all the re- markable characters of Mr. Wright’s story. Filmed amid the beau- ties of the enchanting Ozarks. HAROLD BELL.WRIGHT'S FAMOUS RURAL "STORY OF THE OZARKS First time in pictures THE SHEPHERD ‘OF. THE HILLS“ 10 REELS First Time at «opular Prices $5 Loge Seats . Including War Tax. Bert Lytell Takes Up Dressmaikng (Oo », This is Bert Lytell, screen Version of “Lombardi, mer Saturday. ’Tis said most any time during the production of “Lom- bardi, Ltd.,” you could catch Bert emerging from or entering one of Los Angeles’ ladies tailoring establishments with a bundle of patterns and pieces of flimsy material under his arm. , And, stranger even, who plays the male modiste in the Ltd.,” which opens at the Clem- we hear that he progressed wonder- fully. So well, that when he started work in draping scenes of “Lombardi, Ltd.,” another artistic creation was added to jthe silent drama, | * * * * * * * cd | LIBERTY | tion reproduces. Mins | “Why Smith Left Home,” Bryant diganian, th who | Woahburn’s hy mus comedy, on ee wd a at the Liberty tonight. The new * just what she per « daughter of a ner us*banker at Har ra old when the r brok stiful girl, whe at jal, who wiah- wife. Her father This was the jopening Saturday features WI Farnum in “The Last of the Janes, Farnum has the role of Ruck Duane, son of a noted Texas “killer,” who finds himself in a dilemma when te son of a man his father slew out He tracted a Turkish offic ing a bea ed to make her his refused to give her up threatens to kill him on sight. For) beginning of many tragedies which Buck never has taken human life,| pefell thé girl, all of which are and shrinks tre brought out in the screen story melodrama k's sity. Unabt taunts of this man, however, b to town and faces u the draw as his fa ‘Tournpur's Line," finishes a wee At the Coliseum tont, gemen t Armenia in ly passed thru in his enemy as the latter pulla his | 1915, gun. oe 0 Horrified, Duane seecks shelter, STRAND in the camp of Bland, a notorious) ‘The striking xtory of “The Miracle | outlaw, From hefe on the picture| Man,” opening at the Strand Satur-| tells a thrilling story of Duane’s ef forts to reseue from the outlaw a day, has attained widespread popular ity thruout the country in its young girl called Jenny. This ts ac presentation in no lees than three complished after what fs said to be) different mediums Written originally one of the best fistic encounters injas a novel by Prank L. Packard, which big Bill haa figured. * | whose works of fiction are known to OF 28. | thousands, it was published in Mun-| COLISEUM “Auction of Souls," the photoplay|once the keen dramatic sense of soming to the Coliseum Saturday,| George M. Cohan perceived that the has the unusual distinction of havt an who actually enac sg pommemsed all the qualities | I scenes which the mo-|for a succeasful stage play, The re-| Cohan at the Astor theatre, rk, in the fall of 19%, whi | #ey’s magazine several years ago. At story, which had already created a Jult was its presentation by Mr.| an-| of “The Strand a “midnight management matinee” nounces George Loane Tucker's big produc | played to capacity houses for m: Man,” | weeks, road. : ‘To George Loane Tucker falle the ,\ credit of transferring this play to the screen. | Tonight brings to a close “Widow | by Proxy,” in which Marguerite | Clark is starring. MISSION Just when l agreement sel tum ton, “The Miracle and was later sent on the night, at 11:20. OEGNI Saturday | LT BEAT RS) have signed an| ling your affections and for three months for 500 ‘pounds, you IF YOU LIKED “MICKEY,” muppone your torifer hom SEE THIS ONE jected himself upon the scene. That is the first crisis in Vivian Martin | entertaining career in her new Py mount-Artcraft, photoplay, “H ficial Wife,” which opens at the } } sion Saturday, ollowing the closing | .” Margarita Fish. | . which comes to a | NOW— has the role of a r "Popular Star _at Colonial This is the costume and wears in Ms abel Nor cus medy, atest |and is to be held over | days, due to the | little star This picture shows Miss Normand | having a bite to eat b (shot by the Goldwyn ca | during the filming of “Jinx "* a few more popularity of the ab old Bell Wright's pt ead the book, inasm nearnation on t mous Greatest of Starting Saturday, at 11 A. M.— The picture sensation which crowded the New York George M. Cohan Theatre at $2 prices during a long run — The Photoplay With An Amazi GEORGE LOANE TUCKER Note the AFTERNOONS' (11, 1, 3 and 5 o'clock sg mabaemssier Lower Floor . Balcony .. Children Loge Seats EXTRA! extra performance S ple emphyer f for business reasons . Shepherd of the F The becomes officially en-|main for an extended to her hitherto un at the a distin lov All Tonies Vitrol Ask any doctor if he can suggest a better toni¢ than the followingVinol formula, ;; Cod Lives and Mar 14 Reef Peptones,Iron se, Peptonates, Irom and Ami ate, Calclum and Sodium H yp oahees ‘Vomica and Wild Cherr, Stee, Nu For all run-down, nervous,! anaemic conditions, weal women, overworked men, feeble old people and deli- cate children, there is no remedy like Vinol, ,, We guarantee it will build you tthe Colonial, wp and make you strong or we will give your money back —atleading drug stores —look for the Vinol sign on windows, /OWL DRI CO. AND DRUGGISTS | EVERYWHERE "THE MIRACLE MAN’ [= the playsby QBORGE M COHAN, To accommodate the crowds and late workers who can attend at no other time, there will be an aturday night only, at 11:20 o’clock. Friday — Last Showings Marguerite Clark —In— “Widow by Proxy” Strand Orchestra » Under Wineland Soul PRODUCTION Hours of Performance: 11 A. M. 1P. M. 3 P. M. 5 P. M. 7 P.M. 9 P. M. daily. In courtesy to others and in justice to your self, come exactly on the hours of this im- pressive play. — PRICES — NIGHTS (In effect at 6 p. m.) Lower Floor and Lower Balcony. ..45¢ Upper Balcony .... -3le Children . Loge Seats ...... ALL PRICES PLUS WAR TAX SATURDAY MIDNIGHT MATINEE that quaint her; “Sammy { the entire »ba, the moon- stewart, the . the village the Her STARTING TOMORROW A Picturization of the Famous Oliver Morosco Stage Success by Frederick and Fanny Hatton “LOMBARDI, LTD.” With BERT LYTEL ayward son of Shepherd, who for the sins of his’ the Spring, the man's evil—these and eters of the book, in- Last Times 1 cuding * Jim Lane, Old night AUANITA HANSEN Matt, Aunt } are brought to life REX BEAC ALICE LAKE in this cinema revival of the popular = GIRL FROM FEW FOLKS HWE eRNY HAIR HWY Well-known local druggist says every- body is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Hair that loses its color and luster, n it fades, turns gray, dull and caused by a lack of sul hair, Our grandmother up a mixture of Sage Tea and yhur to keep her locks dark and utiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color. that beautiful dark shade of hair ich attractive, use only this atime recipe | nw we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any lrug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's and Sulphur Compound,” which the hair so nattrally, so that nobody can possibly tell t has been applied, You just damp- | na sponge or soft brush with it] snd draw this through your hair, | taking one small strand at a time. | Ry mornjag the gray hair disap. pears; but what delights the ladies | with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur | Compound is that, besides beautitully dar ng the hair after a few ap-| plications, it also brings back the | gloss and luster and gives it an ap- pearance of abundance, or whe feless, is phur in th rite is so Nowaday arker event

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