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"HE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10, 1919, ~ Sheriff Cops Fatty’s Girl So. fon Phevure Qu Here for just two more days—a drama with the won- derful Ray charm, sympathy, appealing humor and tug at your heart— CHARLES RAY Sa ae ae TONIGHT—THURSDA Y—FRIDAY The Story of a Girl Who Lives for Pleasure and Marries a Lounge Lizard ENID BENNETT Supported by a brilliant cast It’s a wonderful world, most of the time, but not very| cheerful when your rival annexes your best girl. That's what) happens to “Fatty” Arbuckle, the portly comedian, in “The| Hayseed,” his latest comedy, at the Liberty this week. Pic tured here, is “Fatty” telling his troubles to the post on the porch, while the villainous sheriff is reposing in bliss with life’s young dream on his arm. Oh! 'tis a sad world, but, “Fatty” finally turns the tables and wins a bride. | Charles Ray is on the same bill in a comedy drama, “Crook- including— pe CY Se ET “CROOKED STRAIGHT” and the magog of merriment, the laureate of laughter FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN— \“THE HAYSEED” His Latest Nonsense Spasm. LIBERTY EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY WALLACE, PLAYING “NAUGHTY WALTZ” MISS FRANCES DRAGER, VIOLINIST LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW | have clure Patter Alexander Onslow, one of the most finished actors of the speaking stage, will seen with Olive Thomas in her latest Selznick ple- ture, “Out of the Night.” John J. Foley, a member of the Fox Film company, narrowly es. caped drowning Tampa bay re cently. Foley ts not a strong RT FIB COSTS WOMAN A DOLLAR} NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Mrs. Jon Rizzo and Mrs. Yetta Morman, of Brooklyn, were brought into Bridge Plaza court charged ™ a bn of “the sanitary their dogs Both women | not having be muzzled as nating circumstances fact y could neither speak a f Bees Bo English. They said they rode in roperly had lived here for 14 or 15 ‘years. P STell them that the usual fine $8 such cases is one dollar,” sald} swimmer and the current was Magistrate McCloskey to the in-| dragging him down when Del Hen Ipepreter, “but in view of the fact/derson, the Fox director, rescued eee that they have made no effort to} him "Warn the language in the years| t mM be! 5 here, it ‘will be} work has been started on “The Lincoin Highy man,” written b is 2 2 hard fin- | 5,, ‘The magistrate had hardly Paul Dick iiam Russel will Wied speaking before both women} 0). ieaed caste expressing indignation in volu | ; \ “tle English. LONDON, Dec. 10—The British Office has no confirmation of a that Germany Is mae en Feconstruct her army, Winston | “Treasures of the Wilderness” { Shurchill, secretary of war, told the|to be the title of a new moving y picture production, now being filmed | under the supervision of E. W. Ham mons to illustrate the magnitude and |umportance of York's fut} |nuction sales, showing how the cit has become the center of the world 4 |fur trade and how the lead gained} lover Europe during the war is to be | retained. | . | Clyte Cook lown, now a podrome in N | Days,” Is soon | comedy force | ] Clara Kimball Youns, who recently jcompleted her production cal | "Eyes of Youth,” has started work jon a new pi ¢, to be released the | first of the year. The story is said | to be one of the most charming ro- | mances ever written for, Miss Youn and caste her as petite Fi etress who comes to the Un tes to further her career, and here finds real romanoe Kathleen Poaite Dougt the Clouds | | New TODAY—THURSDAY AND IT STOPS FRIDAY NIGHT Welsh dancer at the “Happy xin the Fox LASS AATHEATRE srd-at Pike WEDNE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —jN— “Say! Young Fellow” See Doug. Fairbanks as a cub reporter. He gets the wrong clue, which involves serious trouble, but in the end wins fame, fortune and love. Comedy, “OTHER PEOPLE'S WIVES” PATHE REVIEW A GOLDWYN SPECIAL Adapted from that pop- ular Saturday Evening Post story. Better see this one—you will surely like it. Until 6:30 p. m., except Saturday, Sunday and Bes issn AO General Admission: Adults 22c¢, Children 9¢ Plus tax | tate ed Striaght.” * * TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—-Chartle Ray in "Crooked Fatty Arbockle in “The What « * STRAND—Ceett and Female «Male Strand Weekly REN—Paatine Frederick in “The Loves of Letty”; Christie comedy, Mutt and Jeff Animated, MISSION—Marguerite Clark tm “Lock ia Pawn"; News Pictorials, COLONTAL—Wil Kogers in al Triangte,” Ju canine Rex Beach's “The Crimson rideoia.” A—-Dougine Puirbanks Young Mellow,” CLEMMER Summer hotela may look lovely on * which the railroads send out; and their proprietors ma. imagine tion Weve the glowing statements which sufficient to be thele booklet writer makes; but this doen not alter the reality of the eum mer hotel in which many vacation ther med in suffer each summer and come back to the y cont DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Get @ emall package of Hambure Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Ta! a. tablespoonful of this hambure tea, put a cup of bofiing water upor it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacupful at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores. relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking @ cold at once It ts inexpensive and entirely veg otat harmlers NOW Ig ie, therefore the Hip- |i She loved a rich man— She loved a poor man— FE si loved « titled man— She loved many— Pretty badly mixed, -we'd say. CHRISTIE, COMEDY AND MUTT AND JEFF 700 HE gn Ay || THEODORE ROBERTS un Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Car beautiful wished Mut a r firm! further and Ja MILTON SILLS f on of Jack and Ruth) hotel” are shown In Nature IRVING CUMMINGS . to Clemmer thin week The feature picture tx Al t COLISEUM What § LYDIA KNOTT t oman Lear new show kr Bennett ‘This ts a with marriage and | 4 play prot Thomas Ince. pleture, bh who produced surrounded t an ar king the } and ¢ REX Pau Frederick herself in order to b whieh don @ most starves ¥ @ gown with charm an aristocratic Lon clubman in “The Loves of Letty” at the Rex this week And Mine. Freder soks pretty enough to charm any man when she} Appears in, this costume, which is a ik jersey dreas trimmed with wide wo. With this outfit Mise Fred terick Wears a wide, drooping velvet} hat ‘The Loves of Letty” t» a screen stage play of the same name version of A ar Wing Pinero’s . MISSION Do you Poe's trawte tiful Annabel has heen put n't at all the y of the poor. Mttle remember Neer. Edgar Allen ot lamenting young She ts the jolly arguerite lay, “Lu om thin week a girl artint | heroine pla rk in her new in Pawn “The who fi phote At the Mise story js about dn consolation for her lack jot wuc at pal by winning love of a yo several obsta lionaire, de | Charles Mere | man. “WHAT EVERY After the wedding, the sad awakening—the “other man”— the greater love—the burning struggle that gives this girl a soul. A picture that goes to the heart of love and marriage and meets the problem with open eyes. Symphony Orchestra, 31 Artists, playing “Robin Hood.” STRAND Lita Lee ts only a poor little ac Mille’s product ing shown Jlery maid in De Male and Female,” the Strand this week the handsome young Eng’ swdy from Beautiful Gloria who has #0 much money | at | Lila wins #h butler Swan she non FT “DANDERINE” SAE YOUR HAR | Check ugly dandruff! Stop hair coming out and dou- } ble its beauty } win | Rogers, the » #tar | wi is playing at the Colonial this | Week in “Jubilo,” says ho had to we ride around his aweetheart's ho! A little “Danderine” cools, cleanses nine times before he had the courage |and makes the feverish, itchy scalp to go In and propose, Rogers has | »oft and pliable; then this stimulating | been a benedict now for some four-| tonic penetrates to the famished hair | | teen years, but his wife says that he|roots, revitalizing and invigorating jnever would have been brought to|every hair in the head, thus stopping | the polnt of proposing if the horse the hair falling out, or getting thin had not stumbled on the front steps|dry or fading at the ninth round and uncere-| After a few applications of “Dan-| |moniously landed Win in a front|derine" you seldom find a fallen hair | | porch rocking chair a particle of dandruff, besides | In “Jubtie” Win ery hair shows new life, vigor, | | pretty Josie Sedgwick brightness, more color and thickness. | #hip in this picture will give Movie| A few cents buys a bottle of de-| fans an idearet the way bashful Bil |ightful “Danderine” at any drug or | wooed the real Mrs, Rogers. tollet counter. ry falls hard for and his court Vivian Strong Hart, singing “The Last Rose of Summer” nd ft fast enougt ! kind w whethe of «tories the way 1 like to would while o' ia glad he chooses Lila There's one thing everybody certain, how: | an in the audience agrees that good ® good-looking Thomas ater 1m CLASS A ks | ‘Say, Y at the C \ ™ Doug plays the paper sorter markable athletic feats fn the per formance of his reportorial func ones. lie scales walls and houses, Recipe for a Mild Laxative CoughSyrup Made with Simple Sugar Syrup and Menthol-Laxene in About Five Minutes news re role of a who doeg some ke @ syrup with a pint of sugar and a half pint of bollige water, cool ind pour into a bottle or jar, Then udd the contents of a 2% oz. bottle of Mentho-Laxene, shake well, and take a teaspoongul four to eight time head or chest colds, coughs is, whooping cough tarrh of the head and throat,* | Actually, the very first dose will | show you the wonderful virtues in| Mentho-Laxene,” It 1s penetrating healing, soothing and curative to greater extent than anything ever discovered, Children like it and} adults use it from Maine to Califor nia, Physicians prescribe {t, hos pitals use it, and why should not you enjoy the benefits of a cheap, home- made remedy free from narcotic, sickening drugs? Ask your drug gist for Mentho-Laxene and insist on wetting it, for it is guaranteed to please every purchaser money k by the Blackburn Productu Co., Dayton, Ohio,—Advy. ) or ca and hag f factory employes ilts over flower beds and fences | “poner ta and 04 GREAT REVIVAL «CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH greate ever held gressing | churen? | list, who reaches the } as successfully as Mood | speaks every ‘ev 30 Marjorie Daw is in the story. Warren Kerrigan is soon to ap- alize that one The Lord Loves the Irish Amegican story written by auth Monte M, Katter- in Iris! at Irish uN peop! Fred Niblo, Enid Bennett's “hus 1 director, at one time appeared » speaking stage with George | Niblo’s first wife was sister, Josephine several years ago. dership c > pastor church, COME AT AND HEAR ird Avenue Fast Horses! Fast Society! And a Thoroughbred Hero! TOM MOORE In the Famous Play of Sporting Life “Lord and Lady Algy” Mr, and Mrs, Carter De Raven in “CLOSE TO NATURE” A burlesque on the joys of vacation GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA TODAY THURSDAY