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THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919. UNIFORM LANDS | | He Pays Important Role it in ‘alte’ a] [Prdare Pater} — hhignd Nie sat | Until Friday Night Only fj) CHARLIE IN JAIL |____ “Male and Female” at Strand i Picture Pa dler Hetty Hilburn, who supports Will |Youth Looks Like Soldier aK at tang Eset nd, rg ' | MARGUERIT but Isn’t in Service io Claiming the awieaming chasspion Only Superteature Vietures Are Shown Here } ship among mot pleture ‘onnen : | BOSTON. Deo, 11, — Charles W. | 99.8 You'll Certainly Be Wild at Yourself If You Miss this ; |pow, Somerville, was arrested In PP ye Poona el ple or per Entertainment Feast—It Ends Friday Night } Seollay sau by army Intelligence officers charged with falsely wear ing « uniform. Young Dow when taken wan all dolled out in leather puttees, over |in which June EBivi will star, The photopiay ta being produced by the World Film corporation | The best actor of simple country Mary Miles finished sean stripes and ca nod & uniform her first Real “Anne of lads in the world— pep a pean , Be — ant the Green Gables will have a] hares was somew pertur vacation for two weeks before start over his apprehension, inasmuch as yaontion. tor ewe ike before start | he had t planning to wed Mar- | C4 : a | garet E. Gorham, and had in his Cecil DeMille, Thomas Meighan pocket a document setting forth Gloria Swanson and Bebe Daniel such intentions, altho Miss Gorham declares that abe wan never engaged to him and never had any iaten tions of becoming his wife. After an investigation by Commis sioner Hayes he was committed to ja. He will be given a hearing December 11 MRS, JOHN MURRAY DIES M Catherine Murray, a resident ft Washington for 33 years, and of| Seattle for 20 years, died Tuceday | at her home, 129 2ist ave. Mrs. Murray was the wife of John Mur ray, who was aboard the echoon Gen. Sigtin which sailed out of Alaskan port 20 years ago and wi |nevgr heard trom. Mrs, Murray ts) |aurvived by nine children, Funeral lservices will be held at Butter worth’s chapel at 3 o'clock Iriday “What Every } = van To Eat or . — Not to Eat ‘tice Often ace Thi Prrtree ty have arrived in New York to t the final scenes for “Why Change | Your Wife j ee } Harrison Ford will appear with Marguerite Clark in her next Para |mount-Arteraft picture, “Easy to| RAY —in— “CROOKED STRAIGHT” There’s fun in this, too, but mostly sympathy. | see | Bugene O’Brien, who has been 111 | at his home in New York for sev eral weeks, has recovered, and it is Announced will soon start on his third Belanick attraction, “The Broken Melody,” by Oulda Bergere RUSSELL TO STAR IN PAUL DICKEY STORY William Russell, Fox star, tolow. ing 10 days vacation spent at Okla homa City, has reached Low Angeles where he and Emmett J. Flynn, hin director, with C. Tt. Walla and scenario § editor, re studying plane for the ma of a picture based on Paul Dickey's famous wtory “The Line ighwayman.” | the for thi pleture will be made at Wet Coast studios of the Fox Film corporation, while —iN— eee A “different” com- edy of a girl who This ts A Vivid, Emotional fools some crooks, Bee Be the company will go to the Lincoln jen Drama, With te F They Once Get Acquainted highway, at that point where it tra big iin Raberts wins a_ millionaire, j wich aris Dre verses the Rocky Mountaing, to take fellow’s i | ™ teriors. and finds a pawn brok- Indigestion’ with pas, sour ris-|, Remember Thomas Meighan, who played Tom Burke,|theesteriors. Iatent— Milton Sills er with a soul, and ings. belching of wind ng as ot leader of the gang of crooks in “The Miracle Man”? Well,',, \n suiomobiies. A train of 12 cara | he’s a iui things like that. Tom is down at the Strand this week, and the above picture) wit vp requ to transport the country Symph Orchestra 1 <= will give you a idea of what Tom looks like when the technical department, and six others mail Real Russell on the Wurlitzer beautiful Gloria Swanson falls in love with him. tga be used for the members of the carrier Perhaps you are wondering why Tom is garbed thusly—)| Casting wit start in a few days this well, the fact is, Tom and Gloria and all of Gloria's relatives,| two bungalows have been built on are residing on an island on which they landed when their (he Fox tot for Mr, Ruel! and Mr. launch was wrecked at sea. Fiyan. Active wiek on the produc a ; ‘ ” fo be 2. | The name of the play is “Male and Female,” a screen ver-|"°" ™ oo |sion of J. BM. Barrie's story, i ak Grichton.” ‘BEAUTY SPECIALIST | | HBENTY a _ —% TELLS SECRET Ray has three fighte in, _ RUMANIANS SIGN TREATY rz. | Hiskearraey § Steals RIS, Dec. 11.—Rumanian dele irl’ yesterday. They lUkewise with pegphnn hy the minorities agreement. at ave. near Bell! a@bjected to, and the Austrian ordered her to! “FATTY” ARBUCKLE The young w Straight.” at the L ty! creamed and.” the maa me bee. “THE HAYSEED” od her Miss crook in & cafe, @ battle with the! A Beauty Specialist Gives Stnple leat ing. © wed} police in the streets and a fistle Home Made Keeipe to Darken ~~~ —— eel |ding ring and some change in the| gesey o Man Wee Panie-Stricken af encounter with the same cr nal Gray Hair . oe } — j Dyspepsia Tablets j po Megs rd ma : - ei Wallace on the Wurlitzer Violinist | ; |This ts the story whieh Mr. Ray irs, M. D. Gillespie, a well-known if yaaa Fire Loss | tump of lead in the stomach and|insists has mere “punch” than any vert Se ag md suc stresses make one ponder es whieh he has worked. and Female”; Strand Weekly. out the following state | — vs ree, Bel Fatty Arbuckle ls on the eame bill! Pores af anit Metis fing gray hats regular atlin @ sereamingly funny rural com Mutt and Jeff Apimonted. } “Anyone can prepare a «imple| ™M Aor what ledy entitied “The Hayseed.” |mixture at home at very little cost, | Seattle for eight Me at Rew let. It is ‘aunne”, | | that will darken gray hair, an? mgke|home, 2621 60th 8. Tosstay people to ko| CLEMMER waite”: | |it soft and giomy To a haltpine of jevening. Mra, Riles ie survived by Lvee teed’ tc} Jetho, the Jockey RE —Paatine Frederick im “The | \to the advisabll of «i in Lumber Mill |ti.5.2 "000. rock VICTORIA, B. C., Dee. 11.- -Ninety | and fer Pian thousand dollars was estimated today it as the loss to Moore & Whittington | 9’ gn, thru destruction by fire yesterday of | bad | their lumber mill at Upper Harbor, | sgainet Nature by dep tem of what it m | MRS. JULIA BILES DIES | ats ‘at Boldt’s—aptewn, Julia Biles, 66, a resident of| 2414 34 a Ave: downtown, ‘913 24 Ave ie h COLONIAL-SWill Magers “The Triaesie, comedy, | water add i ounce of tay rum, a} seven @aughters and three sons TATTLE Rae Meach’s the CAhmeee | | gmat! box of Barbo Compound and| The body will be shipped to Olympia | keep going. Onc you|Lady Alay,” at the Cnrdemia.” 11 Boys C Charged [pons at without is by | week, gets a quick Like] | CLASH A--Dowging Foirbanke in| | 4 Ounce of glycerine {for burial. | pete ry t pepain Tablet rao N the res “hey, Young Vellow.” ‘Thene ingredients can be bought & ws | W: beri oe) f your ever | Abou Ben Adhem, leads all the rest.| | ; “ | oa re | ith Robberies | ietatan dicher teat rnful band eff Then up from the rear comer Fiick-{ ye _ | St Any drug store at very Ito cont, |, NANTes Ot Tee wee trom Ag @ust reach your case Come | CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Bleven lads |starvationiata or any jor the 4 will put it‘up for} id Gsk us about it, We - vere under indictment here today. the 4 |pot into a cup, but fill a goblet jamaroo—60 to 1—a lyou. Apply to the hair twice a week : k and neck. And the first bottle $e, ee ee ek ee dure jeny a: - stirrup breaks and he barely esc Taylor makes the untit the desired shade is obtained. | artes and 60 automobile th Their | and and belthe pounding feet of the horses fol-| “Luck and Paw a This will ma a gray red person fram 49 90 39 senee. lowing. “Flickamoor wins who even stakes the nok twenty years you! This is jp ven | ae a . 7 nes thle os for roine, Marguerite Clar to a MEX REBEL SURRENDERS hans Alsy bad bet . mont de , . fj | 0G tune on Jethro—poor Algy the world| Whole new outfit 80 the can attend) ¥ ¢ scalp, is not sticky or NOGALES, Ariz, Dee. 11-—Fortino ller-i- a eee Seuken doch 40. bien. Shun camels Nel at & tie beset greasy and does not rub of | Asupi, one of the rebel chieftains of aan ae Seas te me | Sore } —_ atcha | Mexico, has surrendered to Carranza Take dite hed. he ire for- | BEX ) forces with 400 of his followers, in y Aisy, ne » Boa in! \ctuding seven “generals,” according Again! tune on Flickamoor—and needless | saat is ent rainstorm ts on of the to advices reaching the border «ag, Alay cheers up 3! Latty x thin week. The not a dye It does color the Tom Moore i Lord Algy and Fri “After using Adiertka Tam en scene take trons. 6 th nes day & HEALED His RUPTURE urely cured of chronic bowel trouble. |N#om™ caus? at 4 og } Landon stock ae. There is I can eat good and work every day | strsstow | no mist or fog, Just @ steady dowr I was badly ruptured while Netting | MY neighbor in also using it with pour w ashes on the side a trunk several years ago. Doctors | wonderful results.” (Signed) Mra. T A brand new kind of pawnbroker| oi, with reality and fille the said my only hope of cure was an|H. Smith Is introduced in Marguerite Clark's) "8k! A puddles to overflowing haally 1 got hold, of something | Adier-ka flushes BOTH upper and| “Luck and Pawn.” at the Mission) © ii mcgerick playa Letty, a poor that quickly and completely hi lower bowel so completely it relieves| this week. Generally such @ char). 11 fi in love with @ rich me, co Rave passed ANY CASE gas on the stomach or |acter is represented as a graqping stockbroker Sir Arthur Wing Pi Tam doing hatd work ase carpen, |S0UF stomach. Removes a surprising |seiflah person without heart, who) 2. 1.11) author of the stage play G: ter, There was no operation’ mo | amount of foul, decaying matter |takes advantage of Innocent people.| ho” 00 Shinn 0 tae Biase pike lost time, no trouble, I have noth-|from the allmentary canal (whieh|Marvin Taylor,” who wrote “Luck | coy DNIAL apf, OF HATE ing to sell, ut wi) give tu tn ine Pawn,” ts convinced that there - C mi poisoned stomachs for months) |&od Pa ret >DIdly becomin formation shout how you may tind | Ore ttn ing constipa Prevents|are kind-hearted pawnbrokers as| | W1l! Rogers le rapidly becoming tion, if you write appendicitis. The INSTANT pleas. |= re a. | ant action of Adleri-ka antonishes j eaean hus noice aid show 1 Lonny [Pt doctors and padienta, It ie || 'She’ 8 Starring tured—you may|mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple in | Saeent ef th 2 \ Sredients, Swift Drug Co. Bartell ment Drug Co. and all leading druggists | Qe Sissel sill a lwyn banner, His picture carcer }|bexan with Rex Beach's “Laughing } i Hyde,” in which he won in stant favor at the Coliseum : This week Rogers ix playing the e role in “Jublio” at the Colonial A gift of Something in Music will be in good taste and will be appreciated not only this Christmas, but-for years to come. There are so many things in the musical line that you can give. VICTROLAS Victrolas are priced at $25, $35, $50, $70, $110, She’s Coming Soon in “The =}subiio is a good-natured hobo whe falis in love with a prett fll felt | A rt 7 : | “Seuse Botewiot ether UF Boe EAT RE) Zhe loved 3 poor man— pW) TiN a A NEIL AN PRODUCTION | 99 $130 and up to $430. We will gladly arrange ee sade “9 nen tie “1 Thunde ol convenient payment terms. “sg steal ah Sagan Sree de crore Victor Records peony” segs Sineenare Of 1876, ‘wih’ boone of the What better gift to the owner of a Victrola, or toed mixed, big momenta in The Eternal | A Romance of the or any make of Talking Machine? Victor é [aneen” Martees | Nelian'e: etapte : . Records at 85c, $1.00, $1.60 and up to $3.50. sEE— Rorever ctw ae sandal! peta Oho Swengest Marriage Packed in attractive Christmas Boxes if de- : ; will be Mr. Neil “release | on Record. sired. If in-doubt what Records to give, pre- BETTER HURRY! thru First National Exhivitors’ elr sent one of our Merchandise Orders. Don’t allow the cold and snow to to keep you from seeing “JUBILO”— GO! It’s an excellent show, iPAULINE Record Albums, $1.50 and $1.75 Player Rolls A most acceptable gift in the home where there is a Player Piano. Rolls from 75¢ to $1.25. Duo Art Rolls, $1.25 to $4.00. If un- certain what Rolls would be desired, give one of our Merchandise Orders, Music Cabinets Something that is really needed where there is a Piano or a Player Piano to properly care for Sheet Music or Player Rolls. Cabinets from $22.50 upward. = THE -TODAY and FRIDAY A drama of doclety and racing, with the speed and dash of a thorough- bred TOM. VIOORE In the famous play of sporting life, “LORD AND LADY ALGY” Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in “Close to Nature,” Piano Lamps Piano or Floor Lamps, complete with shades, at a wide’ range of prices. Piano Benches In Mahogany, Ebony, Walnut or Oak, with compartment for Sheet Music. Prices from $17 upward. Merchandise Orders If you prefer to leave the selection to the one for whom the gift is intended, we will issue a Christmas Merchandise Order in any amount. Enid Bennett, as she appears ery Woman Learns,” now playing at the Col . é HAT Every Woicas Learns what is it? The Enid Ben.| nett picture by that name, at the ‘Coliseum ‘thiv week, answers thus: She learns the true character of a man only after she has married him| and lives with him {nm intimate pri- vate life. Some one convinced this young| girl that “marriages were made in| heaven,” but after becoming the! bride of Dick Gaylord, Enid receives a rude awakening, Milton Sills, Irving Cummings ana | Theodore Roberts are prominent in the cast CHRISTIE COMEDY AND MUTT AND JEFF Too That popular Saturdey Pve mt Post story, in which Will Rog no g00d guy,” ntumblee' fate the land of work and romance via a Big Train. Hold-up. BARGAIN MATINEES Until 6:30 . t tur. dens, Sunde Ld (except Satur Holidays) GENER, 8 Comedy GUTERSON’'S tet ea, PoP Se eA ® | Be aM