The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. Will Rogers, Actor - Humorist, Comes to the Clemmer Saturday, FOURTH =e UNION Last Times Friday VIVIAN MARTIN, in “His Official Fiancee” Saturday—Avery Hapwood’s famous stage hit trat tickled the whole country Billie Burke Husband Comedy Photoplay “Almost a Husba Rogers, the popular «tar, whone oat ee eee : 4" in a tively Two characteristic poses of Wl) #creen during the show of “Almost | | ; oan, FR who last @P | comedy, It is @ screen version of pir hing BiH Opie Read's novel, “Old Ebenexer to the Clemmer next week ID) with Rogers appearing am Ly-| m | Almost a Husband,” a Goldwyn pro | man, the Vermont act ' fs ‘ teaches the children of a \ ‘ ‘ an to t Nlot the « n wing the | \ fo the town's prettiest and mont po! The cast incipdes Peggy Woo the eat of] Clara Horton, Herbert Standing Rog of he amed fF! Cullen Landi Mins = Hortor my fat My far ad ") Landis will be remembered her My father) their clever work In “The Girl Ir ’ AYS PROGRAMS M—Aurere Mardiganian tn jon ot Soule.” CLEMMER— Mert. Lytelt tm “Lam “Gets It” Peels Ott Corns Painlessly jit: sen rene n cre |p Off They Come Like Banana Skin. After s have! never « MINSION—Vivian Martin te “1H Official Viaacee”; Beenie Petort COLONIAL—Mary Maclaren in“ Petal om the Current CLASS A-—Hiile Burt: x ne b ‘o * * leane Tecker's 2 or 3 Drops, That's AB | production, “The Miracle Man,” There's a murderous, painful way with all-star cnet t get rid of corns, and then there HEA—Ne Belt Wrig! t ful. 6 poel-it the Some Star—Some Gowns—Some Laughs! About a girl who couldn't make her love behave. RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER STRAND So great have been the crowds at the Strand this week to witness the showing of George Loane Tucker's wonderfy! production “The Miracle CHEERFUL, neEcowse PA | PAINTS CELLS BLACK Man” the picture will be held over e} TO PUNISH CROOKS for an indefinite length of time. “They should be im every tr The central figure in the story lv Man's grip.” writes Geo. Jen) winnerKa, 11 a whitehaired patriarch, who lives 4316 Labor St. San Antonio, making ‘om in the hille and who has reputed Of Foley Cathartic Tablets. Bill Peterson beliewes to heal the «ick and crippled e t ; x Coth? Quittd “Gotoh” Pesbhy | Power to heal the sick a on Bre the bert laxative I have see the err va, R m6 pad Tom Burke and his band in thelr and I cheerfully recommend) tinted cells ¢ tend to bring re «| again” to all other methods Tris | haunt in the New York underworld to anyone suffering with con-| forse, so he painted the cells gray.|torn-remaver on earth that vinakes read of his miracles and concetye the h or biliousness.” They thor idea of capitalizing them for their cleanse the bowels, sweeten " “ e ree drops wintde the own gain g@omach and benefit the liver.|%0 he finally finished them in bi amithout am f cromhie:| Arriving tn the Wttle town they Gorrect indigestion, bad breath.! america is on an ice cream spree, | It dries immediately. "Gets-It" does | are surprined to find that he really : gas, coated tongue and : tacturera——more | the roxt without bandages, plasters. | poaseases the healing powers accred fesults of sluggish bowels.|"¥ ‘ce cream manufacturers—m e- bringing Knives ov rasera. ited to him. Gradually one by one t 100,000,000 gallons consume lof that corn pain at once, #o th Sgriping; no nausea. Sold every. than #00,000,000 gallons consumed in iat Sete or SOs Ea Stns tetidente af te tie toe , ‘1919 to date. ov Jai) This was better, but not satisfactor to use Gete-1t-" | intended to rob the crooks are re formed. the only mre, guaran- money-back corn remover, In the hands of euch capable art-| t a trife at any Grug store |iste as Thomas Meighan, Betty| maxes by E. Lawrence & Co.| Compeon, Elinor Fair, Joseph J f'n Seattle by the Ow! Drug | Dowling and others of «imilar merit, mpany | the story becomes one of the great ——----—-—--—= |est dramatic spectacles yet pro- Be 9, M - duced. gy $ mustarine ares COLISEUM “Auction of Soule the photoplay or Sore roat dealing with the true expertences of Aufora Mardiganian the young |Armenian girl during the Turkish | and Chest Colds °="": in 1918, comen 10 a dose} at the Coliseum tonight. | The new bill opening Saturday} Mustarine {f/ features lovely Anita Stewart sup cold 0D | norted by one of the finest casts ever in “Her Kingdom of Mish Stewart, has the role of Judith Rutledge a young girl who rises from the position of a typist to! blistering | private secretary to James Warren | mustard plasters, and with it you |, man of wealth. Judith is the only headache and os Preseribed | Person the old man can trust be day as possible. Just rub on Regy’ _ from the play by GEORGE M.COHAN) So great has been the attendance and interest in this marvelous presentation that it will remain a short time longer. Come as soon as possible and as early in the The 11 a. m. showing is complete in all respects. “A GOOD THOUGHT CAN NEVER DIE” PRICES AFTERNOONS Lower floor ..............31 cents Baleony ...... «-..22 cents Children .... -10 cents Loge seats .. .-..45 cents NIGHTS (After 6) Lower floor, lower balcony. .45 cents Upper balcony cents Children ..... cents Loge seats wsvesees ener ane cents All prices plus war tax IT’S BUT— a Soul BECAUSE— Madge It’s the First Showing of Her “Latest Goldwyn SI EN EN, hing so | cause his family affairs are decided ‘ }, ) COLONIAL yand then after she and the Lord are Let's go bay Boldt’s French par ce aaotitia, nouraleia and lane |l¥ unhappy and unwholesome. There way stage successes, like| Mary MacLaren closes a three} carried—oes to his mansion to dis-| try, ptown, 1414 3d ave; dowm { Page : ie & romance between Jodith and dway stage stars, are succumb-| day« run at the Colonial tonight in| Cover that everyone of her twenty-| town, 913 2d Av © \ Lie sure it's Regy’s Mustarine, the|Fred one bf Warren's sons which|ing to the lure of the movies with "A Petal peg oo three relatives are stationed in the | ————— | i ese contain too and one harg | createns for a time to end disaster: | startling regularity these days. T oe ee servants | jcent size contains two and one-h a hetnggn’ pretty ! i times a2 muchas the 86-cent sise, | °@ lintest newcomer to the screen. is B aa a c ations galore arise which \ 3] It's great for chilblains and froated| Besides Mien Stewart the cast in-| Avery Hopwood's sprightly farce happy little Goldwyn star] eventually bring the photoplay to an feet cludes Spottiswood Aitk to att agp cot he edy “Strictly Co: " sa dealin! ‘ i Money back If it fen't by far the! wore por en, Robert | « “Sadie Love,” which opens at th dy trictly nfl | amusing ending. | bee, best. mustard preparation on the| McKim, Anna Nilsson, Edwin Stev-|stiseion Sat urday, with charming | " - —— | market jens, Kathlyn Williams, Mahlon Ham-|pinie Burke in the stellar role K. Jerome ts the author| | Myron Selsnick | announces that 1 N. flton, Tully hal etl oi hy which is adapted | Lou Winter, author of “The Spite Saturday . Wella & Co. LeRoy, farshall, James Nel! rn which: ie, adapted The Greatest |7 |. RSET Unenry feceae omen: sae Secret in the World Don’t Tell Kennedy *<\\/: “Strictly Cain” Thomas Santachi and a score of| The story is written around Sadie and the Ser. | Bride,” Olive Thomas’ second Selz-| STOPS PAIN others equally popular, ag her own was, who marries an| tant Problem." Misa Kennedy | nick picture, han been added to TRUSS TORTURE ing her own the Se nario staff. Miss|Can be eliminated by wearing ‘ i Fanny a little musical comedy : Ruetare “a T °"\tavorite, She tells her prospective | Winter sible for many Launel rs Rupes prove Re euperiaRy { There is something fascinating aD | hunt nd Lor Bantock that her re splendid . photoplays and it ts ex-/fty: : cAMNOT BLISTER about a really clever crook in nc. |Pears on the scene and cial is II biue-blooded aristocrats |Pected that she will turn out some A. LUNDBERG ©o. —— tion, especially when he performs his|** ber “twin sou! original scripts for Selznick 1101 ‘Third Ave. Seatt turns to Jim Wakely ee labors on the acreen and has no op.|'Urns te Jim . suitor, and the complicati How doubly interesting the master. [follow are both humorous a a x criminal becomes when he abandons | UO® 5 ’ * James I. Crane, who played with | ’ nie sinful ways snd‘ turne detective |Mixs Burke in 0 Misleading | ! | in order to use his talents in tracing | dow,” pear as the count a mysteriour murderer in demom| ¥idow." will appear a a deacon e e / His Official Fiancee” starring we ’ . strated In “The Teeth of the Tiger" aint Dr. King’s New Discovery t d COMING TOMORROW G : ine ‘ | x soon starts you on the road ¥ rela ing the Intent ads enturen of Ar-| Duttin Farnum's new speed boat to recovery e up! notorious French. «Miss Los Angeles,” averaged . * croo! hich opens 4 ne verty i) rock. which opens at the Léberty!s:° miles an hour on ite trial t Orr tried, always used. ‘That's The first 300 women at the Saturday following the final er | formance of ion, but one never cable, than. it ia to Dr Colonial Theatre Saturday You will. w acovery. uaa morning, between 10:30 and Basted hte tanta te ee 11:00 will receive a pleasant | throat, relieves an old or a new cold, ‘ REX |srippe, cough, eroup. } surprise The ittle hard rubber Hyomel tn- |" aye adios ean take It | ‘ After ® most successful two} haler which y et an take it In perfect weeks’ enagement during which| tel! Drug r ufety, too. No bad after-effects time each performance was wit | Soules 5 pusher tt Will inst a tie tandard half a century. 600 and nessed by a capacity audience, Har-| time $1.20 @ bottle, At your druggists. — | 1 Farnum in he Wi Last of the Duanes” which closes Friday night alome ve, Shenandoah” Mack CATARRH i Sennett's latest comedy will be an|Quickly Ended by a added attraction to the new bill ing Ant ee , Says It’s REX THEATRE 2nd and University , ane old Bell Wright's screen version of| Into this inhaler you pour a few LAST SHOWING his popular novel, “The Shepherd of |2r%%" of the Pure healing ol! of H¥-! Dont Continue Constipated TONIGHT the Hills,” closes at the Rex to-| This off is absorbed by the anti. | Don't let your bowels bulldoze your ut - night septic gauze within and now you are 3 “A Petal on the Current” ystem. Make them function regu larly—keep the body cleansed of a saya waste matter with Dr. King's New| YOU MUST KEEP IT | Life Pills, "When Rearcat Went Dry” in the| tay to breathe it tn infested) membran unique title of the new picture|spesdily be which 07 8 Saturday, This is ajing catarrha pleturl sees jtarrh. Hye tion of the much read and|{errh Tt talked about novel of Charles Nev.| other anti pties, and is very plod Biliousness, sick headache, sour | 66 M 4 4 ’ fie Buck. The story is laid in theant to breathe. | stomach, indigestion, dizziness, furred TIC y on I en 1a [Cumberland mountains on the be | ort! te uarentoed to bantah catarrh. | congue, bad breath—think of the em jder of Virginia and Kentucky,|throat, croup, coughs and colds or |barraasments and discomforts trace where the thrilling scenes of life|money back. ‘It often cleans out alable in this wild country are pictured|"t! head and opens kepeadl with absolute fidelity, Tilieit stile) 6 INE orca: a R rs een a a8 9 ipation, How easily WE THANK YOU mutht, dnciuding inhaler [of Dr. King’s New Lite Pills. Me tle ef Hy« costs but | the bowels smoothly but surely, ‘Try ty romance among the features of the pic | ward Nghe alas tangy ti {them tonight, All druggists—260 as tin any druggist for a few conts, usual, A

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