The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 4

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Think i a pretty woman, a man-hater, and a hand- some man, a woman-hater, cast up by the sea on ¢ desert tropic isle—just those two! Some Story---Now Here NORMA )TALMADGE) | THE ISLE OF CONQUEST” | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thirty-one artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Tl Guarany.” Vivian Hart in Songs. SUICIDES AT 13 go est 5¢ Boldt’s—uptown, Aves downtegrn, 913 24 Ave. v= /BOY ROLE—QUICK RELIEF! NO BLISTER! ‘and Relieves Lik Let's 1414 3d LONDON Eup | son, aged 13, k Harold pool because his 14-year-old sweet | heart didn’t love him a “He was a boy for girls,” | Hrnest Firth, aged 12, at the Inquest | “Fle often won beca rt In the dro some pc ae Uke him. ened water wa “ brown tained rat poisor take it for ste does not | He put some eked ft off. Half ar ate some more. Next day Ha refused food and wer od. T days later he told hi or he taken poison. The was alm empty. He died two days later swirl was 14 smali am ofa t potson or rk aw r later PIANOS THAT STAND THE TEST OF TIME At a glance, nearly all Pianos look alike out wardly—few can tell much difference inside— many, of course, can note a difference in tone. After all, Pianos are usually bought on the dealer’s “say so.” df the store is a reliable one, you can rely upon the statements made—you get what you are paying for. There are dealers, however, who figure on selling a customer “just once”—they make statements which time proves to be false. The materials show up as inferior—the instrument was con- structed cheaply in every detail—it was made to “sell cheap”—it soon sounds tinny—the action gives out—it is a failure—it does not stand the “test of time.” As the customer must rely greatly upon the dealer, why not be careful in your choice of him? In the first place, a reliable dealer will only carry good instruments. In the second place, you can depend upon his statements. He is in business to stay—he knows his Pianos will “stand up’—that they will give good, long service—that you will be satisfied. He knows that you will recommend others to him—that, should occasion arise, you will purchase of him again—all because his Pianos are as represented and do.stand the “test of time.” Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas, Records and Player Rolls. Sherman, ay & Co. at Pine le Portiana FOR LOVE OF GIRL 14 Hed himself at Liver maid told me he would take id not} ° THE SEATTLE ot Lach newenem & ate i 25, 1919. TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY James Oliver Curwood's nt Phitiips te Mutson in | adge tn “The | CLASS A—Norma Children tm the i LIBERTY Ralph Laidlaw, one of the charac- “Back to God's Country,” at thin week, takes a ter. this week from a cliff) rapid-moving mountain | tera tn rif v stream. He ia pushed by an outlaw sail actually makes the fall from « great | height into the water, where he is| Jearried down the awirling current. | The gtory, which stare Neil Ship: | man, i adapted from James Oliver | | Curwood's novel of the same name | Jand ts laid in the wilds of ( and in the Far North | . . . | CLEMMER Mischa ‘Guterson is furnishing one | the big features of the bill at the |Clemmer this week. Besides lead! }the regular orchestra thru the con leert numbers and accompaniment to | the feature pictures he leads another laggregation of municians thru a live ly Jazz selection in conjunction with | Harold Lioyd’s comedy | Into Broadway.” | Creighton Hale in Bayard | “The Thirteenth Chair.” Delva Vellier’s | STRAND } Lilian Gish does some wonderful | acting in D, W, Griffith's new pro duction, “Broken Blossoms,” at the /Strand this week. Miss Gish por-| ltrays the role of a hapless little child, not more than 13 years of tee As Lucy she is the daughter lof “Rattling” Burrows, a cruel pri fighter, who spends half his time) beating the child “Broken —n mene” ee Painful Piles ot serene Pile Treat- One of the Grandest | | is one ved hcaed | | | A Tone See ts You Mver Eaperienced. You are suffering with itching, bleeding, piles or hemorrhoids. dreadfully | protruding ‘ow, BO Over) Pe i You Poxltivety Cannot Afford to Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. [heroine of |the F Norma Talmadge of Man-Hater at the Coliseum 1 scene from “The Isle of \Talmadge as she appears after being |thrown onto an isolated island, The story is quite novel, in the situation of a woman who “Bumping | men and a man who has lost faith in | together on a tropical island, land director, and the woman’. |Talmadge full oxportunity to score dramatic few pictures ever shown on the| sereon that has a really tragic end ing | REX A wecret betrayed after twenty years brings sudden tragedy on the "Her Code of Honor” the y production being shown at x thin week. Need, star of the stage plays the leading role. ee phe Florence and scree MISSION F y little Olive Thomas closes ® threedaya’ run at the Mission in “The Spite Bride” tonight. This story is a bright Httle comantic af fair filled with much adventure and many tears which finally melt into arn Miss Thomas plays the part ot girl who is roped; into marriage with a wealthy young man just to “spite” his sweetheart, who jilted him without warning. ee a little show COLONIAL William Stowell, the popular ncreen hero, has no opportunity for his fervent brand of lovemaking with Dorothy Phillips in “Destiny,” the attraction at the Cob Stowell, ding man, ls cast as brother 1 jontal *hitlips’ " iar xupplies the ard, who has mad lov . A nu to any drug store and get a 60-cont box Pyramid Pile Tre ont, Re you wil you are tn doubt trial package b You will then be cunvinced ay. Take no substitute. 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War Tax Extra, a from the | always ° | this purpowe j from «ix | pany INDIANA WANTS. “RAT DAY” NOW. | Intensive War On Against Pernicious Rodents counties | against Indiana war Twenty-eight have waged Intensive rats | A wpecial day was set apart for! at which time, accord. ing to the official casualty list, 57, 100 rate “ceased to exint.” Complete figures are not avail able, but estimates are to the effect that several hundred thousand rats ended thelr earthly careers on “rat drive day of rat exter:| widerm especially a single rat will easily destroy bushel of corn 4 year and at the same time officiate mossenger for the value mination is c to the farmer, @ an & special preading of disease very prolific to 10 young and more than #ix litters fact which makes the rat a mont formidable enemy. Notwithstanding the enormous loss directly traceable to them, people are not yet eanily awakened to the fearful menace of pests and the importance of ridding the countr them | Recommendation been made! the agricultural authorities that governor of Indiana appoint a| “rat day” each year in orde producing | in @ litter a year Rats are thene of | that this campaign may be annually During the recent cam. | led In the total | the inhabit: | slaughtering | | continued paign Knox county number of rata killed, thin territory 10,000 of the marauders VANTAGES A bevy children, pretty | things all their antages this week, ne Fusing Gener js presents this} yup of youngsters in a merry of with the ever-popular patrh There are soldiers, sail nurses and Balva-} Some sing, some dance chap in the com the comedy Alto is a novel and highly traction who needa no intro vaudeville pat ente ve own In way at act called fon,” Maud Di an fering flavor d Uon lasaies the littlest furnishes mether the act Willie Be duction to Sea |rons, is back again ieee hit with ore Crom and Monday night's audience by his comic song» and funny yocular imitations. Happy Jack Gardn tages “The |}War Zone” tm a lively manner, Hirnie Forest and Grace Church are clever musicians he Aerial Macks 40 all sorte of| daring stunts in midair and Steph ens and Brunelle please with com edy chatter and good singing Pictures of each of the audiences who attended last week's show are }@ashed on the screen |One Legged Youth _ Held in Jail Here 22, a onolegged Incores, 22 1 Tuesday of murder charges in Ne was arrested Dete M. Hut resulted in an was wante fer of the 1 there | sheriff ot W North Carolina ken county SKIRTS TOO SHORT | PARUB American buyers | are balking | ne on latest Paris faah-| » short; backs Skirts are] | cen are too tall, Nov. 25. at three «¢ are too pr and proved a| bare and There also is some opposition to the pannier shape on the hips. SELLS BOOTS TO PAY FINE | LONDON, Nov Harold Fish was charged with travel ut @ ticket and was fined! offered to sell a new pair of} was wearing and a con* ible bought them, He paid his fine the EyesStrained? 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