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clure Patter} | Retty Compson, the pretty young girl whe plays the fem nine lead in “The Miracle Man” at the Strand this week, used to appear in U needy Charles always Prohibition doesn't bother Ray My favorite drink was sarsaparitia,” Ray says Prank Mayo will next be A Peddler of Lies.” seen in Callen Landis, appearing with Mabel Normand inx” at the Colonial this week, bs the youth who appeared in Rex Beach's the Beach produ . A Fugitive From Matrimony” il be H. B. Warner's next pleture see Fifteen wild animals are in fim “Back to God's Ce ring Nell Shipman. . Bila Hall i returning to the wereen after u two years’ absence. She left the screen to marry Emory Johnson the art Now with the consent of Em old in Francia in Deom.” FOREMAN SAYS HE BELIEVES IT SAVED HIS LIFE Mahoney Never Expected to Get Out of Bed Again— Now Back at Work Many have w the phe non wonderful been statement endorsements given Tanlac, but the nade October 9th by James Mahoney, of Fast 15th St. Los Angeles, Cal, in so remark able as do be almost incredible. Mr. Mahoney, however, is a man of unquestioned Integrity and has been foreman at the Richards-Nau- stadt Construction ten years Itix neighbors have corroborated his remarkable statement in every de- i} and will de so agnin if called upon. It was belng talked among my friends,” said Mr. Mahoney, “that I was going to die and I don’t believe yone ever had @ much cloner call onely following an injury to my back, caused by fiast July a year ago, my nyatem seemed to give way. jstomach eommenced hurting me terribly and I suffered from gas and Indigestion. There seemed to be a lump in my stomach and 1 not eat a thing without In- ense pain afterwards left me entirety and I got so weak I could not even lift ten pounds. Presenting the screened true story of the beautiful | Armenian, Aurora Mardiganian, and her two years in the hands of Kurdish raiders, slave markets and Turkish harems. whole My SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIVES OF W JINDSOR" “Her Game," starring ‘Vierense ECZ EMA teed, will be released this month. Beth Ivins wil play opposite J an’t Be Cured! Warren Kerrigan in “Live Sparks letter below. Seomee Bl | kidneys got out of order and dis- turbed me so at night I could not sleep sound. I was in misery alt the time and weak I could not lft my feet to go up the steps. 1 could not straighten up for the pain my stomach. Before these trou- on started I weighed one hundred and forty-five, but dropped down untit I weighed only sixty-five lpounds, and if there was ever a living skeleton I was. I could hear my friends, whe came In to see me, say, ‘Poor Jim, he can’t last much longer, and T had no hope myself of ever getting up. that could be done I kept getting worree, That lump-like feeling in my stomach seemed to get larger and the pain more intense. Finally I was told nothing more could be done except to operate and I was too weak to stand that. “One day a friend, who had been coming to see me often, told me how Taninc had helped his daugh- ter and urged me to try it. At first . . I refused, as my wife was o ned NOW —The play that is being talked about all over to anpthing if bvcod piemtees town—with a great star, a powerful and thrilling [J}medicines, But one day this friend story and magnificent scenic effects— age dt oR Eggle dye WILLIAM Let's go eat at Boldt’ fe '‘s—uptown, 1 ital Bs downtown, 913 24 Ave. For Saperflaous Hair Ue DELATONE “The Landing Seller far 10 Years QUICK -- SURE — SAFE —RELIASLE Use Presh as Wanted Ask Yeer Desiler — He Keows or eaten sas mst mt DRUG CO. ALL STORES” NBER WN Lor ec no Kx “Let's ge to the Liberty” is ways goed a |that no one else know about it | Well, I started taking it and the time he jdottle 1 ; better copped everything else, kept taking aniac and slowly improving. 1 soon noticed the pain in my stom- ach easing up and that lumpy lteeling began to leave. I got to leating something and then com- | wettl back my lost | weight and #' I kept taking it until I used twenty botles and as a result I am in better shape than |i was for yeare—even before I was ken sick. I now weigh one hun- dred and thirty pounds, so you see exactly doubled. 1 king every day and can do vy lifting just the same as ever could. i not bothe more with kidneys or con- tipation and I sleep like a top ev y night My food ta ” good and y appetite is sim fine. My thinks Just as 1 do, is the grandest medicine in world. I will praise it as long sa I live, and I never expect to be without {t.” Taniac te sold tn Senttle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen tative.—Advertisement. menced ow Do skin-health? If you are suffering from eczema or some simi skin eruption, why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Unless the trouble is due to some serious inter- nal disorder, it quickly yields to Resi- nol, and in most cases is ea asily” healed the first application usually stops byit. itching anc The Gr carost as iat Megat The Last of the Duanes| WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “My Isle of Golden Dreams” utmos harmless ingredients, Resinol Soap it acts even more quick]. lifting some steol | My appetite | Then I became constipated and my| In spite of all} that | comfortable, We recommend it with the away pimp ere in toile’ THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, ee 4, 1919. Pretty Armenian Girl Acts Real Experiences Before the Camera | | Aurora Mardiganian Miss Aurora Mardiganian, a lovely young Armenian girl, lhas the unusual distinction of being a leading woman in a |photopley narrative which tells her actual experiences dur- jing the terrible Turkish massacre in 1915, when hundreds lof innocent Armenians were slaughtered. Miss Mardiganian, after witnessing the brutal slaying of her whole family, escaped from the Turks, only to be cap- tured by the wild Kurds of the desert. She was later sold as a slave. and put in a harem. Again escaping, the girl sought refuge with the monks, Eventually, thru the British, who reacued her, she was allowed to sail for America, In this country, Miss Mardigan has lectured and written lof her experiences, which led to the screen version, under the title, “Auction of Souls,” being shown at the Coliseum this | week, 6 Pho urren | LIBERTY Crawling down a waterfall on a rope, Bill Farnum, as Buck Duane, outlaw, maker a thrilling encape from his pursuers in the Texas hills jin the “Last of the Duanes,” the | Texas Ranger picture, showing at |the Liberty this week. Duane i an outlaw against bis will and is hunted for years, but still remains a man. eee Glimpses now | * TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLISKUM—Aurore Mardiganian tn | “Auction of teala,” rent Topics. LINERTY—Williem Farnum ta “The Last of the Duanes”; Happy Hool- lgne animated comedy; Patho Tucker's MISSION Would you sign an agreement to become the fiancee of your cold bidoded miliionaire employer for a few weeks for “business purposes only"? ‘That's the peculiar propo: sition that is put up to little Vivian Martin in “His Official Fiancee,” be- pq shown at the Mission this week 4 being hard pressed for funda | Vivian consents to the proposition. You have heard of New York's A former lover, « terrible uncle, Chinatown. The chief dens of vice;4nd the arrival on the scene of a there have now been cleaned out by | Pretty French girl, soon leads to the police, but in “The Miracie|@omplleations which are amusingly Man,” an absorbing etory being |*ld tn the following feela. shown at the Strand thia week, a |typical haunt Bf criminals of the| COLONIAL lolden days ia shown in all its sordid-| Mabel Normand does lots of funny neas, From the New York slums|‘hings in “Jinx,” her latest circus the scene shifts to the high moun-| Comedy, which ts playing an extend tains near the sea, where a band of | engagement at the Colonial this week, but In no scene is she funnier crooks, who have come there to ABs |Second and Last Week a the MISAION—Vivian Martin in “His Official Fiancee"; Beanie COLONIAL — Mabel Normand make money by commerciniizing the powers of an aged heuler, are strangely transformed into useful and law-abiding eltixens. see CLEMMER That the path of the leading wom: | an te not always strewn with roses, Alice Lake, who haw the leading‘role opposite Bert Lytell in “Lombardi, Ltd.," at the Clemimer this week, can truthfully testify. Playing in such a luxurious pro duction as “Lombardi, Ltd.” one would suspect that Miss Lake would /Raral be adorned in gorgeous gownn and | sparkling jewels, But, no. “All the| other girls in the cast wear the| pretty clothes, They are the manne- quing and the society grand dames, | and the way they flaunt their finery | is a caution. Miss Lake has the ant to Tito Lombardi, exclusive modiste, and her costume is a plain Uttle black satin frock, with white] collar and cuffs, She is like a mod-| ern Cinderelta in the midst of a flock | of step-alaters HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S Story of the |\Ozarks e Shephe of the Hills role of assint REX Harold Beil Wright, “Shepherd of the Hills, directed the big film ver novel, who wrote ersonally on of the which is now playing at the Rex. Wright went down into South west Missouri and lived among the Ozark mountain folk to write a book More than 8,000,000 coplea of the book were sold. The author made a fortune. you want lar distressing, embarrassing imakes the skin feel cooland at 8 the skin feel cool anc Our Prices for this show Adults .,..........85¢ Children ..........11¢ Loge Seats ........50¢ Including War Tax t cdnfidence because of its Aided by y: |ANALGESIQUE;: FOU RTH NEAR. PIKE. Here for a few more days. Everybody likes this entertaining story of the stenographer who consents to become engaged to her employer as a matter of business— VIVIAN MARTIN A pleasing romance with plenty of comedy and beautiful settings. Ernest P. Russe!l on the Wurlitzer than when she takes the place of the serpentine dancer, who goes on strike, Mabel gets her feet so twint- ed in the “stringy” gown that she can't keep on her feet. Needless to say she is minus a job with the clrous after the performance “Jinx” in the first of a number of Goldwyn features to be shown at the Colonial A replica of Napoleon's tomb ‘vas constructed at Los Angeles. It was for use in a film being made by| Allen Dwan titled “A Splendid} Hazard.” eee A street in Constantinople wns re-| Produced at Untversal City for film- ing “The Virgin of Stamboul,” star-| ring Priscilla Dean. Priscilla imper-| sonates an oriental beggar girl in| ‘The rescue of a seven-yearold boy| the fim ] in a runaway motor boat is one stunt | Pauline Fredericks performs in ‘Bonds of Love.” Dr. Carter's K & B. Teal Great Tonic Laxative Purely Vogetable—Make it Yourself at Trifling Cost eee Geraldine Farrar’s second picture) with her husband, Lou Tellegen, will) be “The Flame of the Desert.” | DRINK HOT: WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, | sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill If you are accustomed to wake |up with coated tongue, foul breath | or a dull headache; or if your meals sour and ferment, you have & real surprise awaiting you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- | jstone phosphate in it. This ts in- | tended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines | | Jall the indigestible waste, poisons, |sour bile and toxins, thus cleans- | | ing sweetening and purifying the en- | tire alimentary canal, | Those subject to headaches, back- | bilious attacks, stomach trouble, are @ quarter pound of lime phosphate from the drug store and |begin enjoying this morning inside hath. Keeping yourself fit and fine, bowels regular, liver active and Stomach sturdy is a simple matter. Just get a package of Dr, Carter's K. and B. Tea and brew a steaming cup every other night for a few lays. You! feel better, that's a sure thing. "Your skin will grow clearer, your eyes brighter and you'll feel more energetic and ambitious Everyone in the family can take it, including the children, because itacts gently and ts purely vegetable, It's nuch better than salts and harsh cathartica. Lumbago? Lessen the pain BAUME | i | Ny gic A aches, or get J as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of |limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels your shopping list Limestone phosphate is an inex- > yhi owe 08 Thee. ing @ Oe.. H. Ye foptatve | wh te powder and almost | sae COMING SATURDAY BENGUE: will se be quick relief. Put it on THIS WEEK—UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT A Smart Comedy-drama Latest Fashions Beautiful Girls LOMBARDI, | LTD. BERT LYTELL JUANITA HANSEN ALICE LAKE GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA “Tales From the Vienna ‘Woods” ENGLISH HORN SOLO Shubert's Serenade” Played by REX THEATRE 2nd and University From the Stage Success By the Hattons EUGENE DEVAUX