The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1920, Page 3

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PSP th . foot of Only Superfeature Pictures Are Shown Here Just till Friday night—then gone forever— That blue-blazes auto speed stuff—zowie! will entertain you! Sure WALLACE on the WURLITZER playing the new Oliv@*G. Wallace song success, “At Twilight's Falling.” NICHOLSON backward and fell head! Shold of a Libby-McNeil ship; Hamlin st., oe i, fractured skull, which resulted by his death at city hospital shortly te 2p. m. Wednesday, Nicholsot fived at 901% First ave, 35. CRUCIFIED of Lust Special Added Attraction PENDLETON UNDUP (1919) Christie Comedy stepped ng into the «rit with which a woman persistent at the |ly hangs on to her favorite birthday ae pic }that quickly | formation The sands of tine contribute th the | HEALED His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while sting | trunk several years ago. I id my o operation Finally I nly f cure w ‘Trusses did me no A got hold of something and completely healed Years have passed and the ture has neve an pen- nme lost time, no trouble. noth- ing to sell, but will gt full in wt how you may find plete healing without opera if you write to me. EP Pullen, Carpenter, 278F Avenue, Manasquan, N. J cut out this notice and show it to any a tion, and th er of an operation.—Advoertise- ment. GODFATHERS” STARRING HARRY CAREY Positively Last Times * SEATTLES TODAY and FRIDAY MADGE KENNEDY —IN— “THE BLOOMING ANGEL” A comedy-drama from the Saturday Evening Post Story CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman Director 5 BEST PHOTO PLAY HOU Coming Saturday “Little drops of water that we used to think were only made for chasers are now the whole darned drink,” says— WILL ROGERS —IN— “WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE” Coming Saturday neh | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920 TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY.Wallace Keld in "Dow REX Ruth Clifford in ing Woman”; Pendleton ne COLONTAL Marry Marked Man’) Tom Price, se CLASS A—Alma Rubens ta 8 wuntey, LITTLE Carey an's Zane Grey's “Desert Gold,” ULLY MARSHALI The movies have at last him to appear as himse he in cast | character and ems to have been heritage ous su ia gratefu allowed Jenefally nt appear tributes hat rightfu nd ored in the his on account of the trem: which he rale of the de fiend Fitch's play, "The Cit shall's interpretation of in Maurice Tourneur's picture Lite Line,” was along the same line He is a master of makeup and pOsNeKMeH A HUTpaRKing ability to Ket under the skin of his characters and make a little masterpiece of acting It isa who witness the new picture, “Double Speed,” at the Lit erty this w Tully Marshall without wig or exotiomakeup acting quite as his natural self in the part of a rather distinguished looking bank president it more than any had. Clya Mar rook The in Mr the sch one to sereen fans Wallace Reid surprise to we role he has ever COLISEUM “Never ditched a p ording strata ed by the speaker >mmendation which can be given a person the world over. In the production of Norma Tal madge in “A Daughter of T Worlds,” the attraction at the C seum this week, this test comes to a daughter of the underworld, after she has gained the topmost rungs of the sogjal ladder. Her dec the events leading up to it, and the re 4 make @ mont fascinat mo or “true to to the STRAND Another of those elaborate cabaret scenes that Thomas H. Ince known how to #0 well, in a feature of Enid Bennett's latest picture | Woman in the Suitcase,” now at the Strand The Interior of liveliest restau Sahara day upon the | metropolis is pictured during one of }it# jazzient hours. Scores of pretty |dancers and other professional per | formers were hired for the occasion put on ts before the | * descended fous scale and with the attention to detail which is one of Mr. characteriatics Enid Bennett ts cast as a young boarding school miss who unexpect- edly geta wind of an affair which her father is carrying an with an un- scrupulous siren. By a clever trick her father see courme. clure Patter LOS ANGELES, Feb, 19.—De- cause Charles Chaplin failed to appear in court yesterday on a charge of speeding, Justice Walter Hanby issued a bench warrant for his arrest. eee the “In tre | Anita Stewart's production, Old Kentucky,” {# proving a East. o és |graph's Weat Coast studio at Holly | wood, California, this month, to make the scenes for the prologue te “Cap tain Swift.” j eee Picture rights to “The Fighter,” a novel by Albert Payson Terhune, have been purchased by Myron Selanick Thia in the story of Caleb Conover. [natural born battler, rail presi dent and self-made man ss Zona Keefe will next “The W oman God Sent appear i Antonio Moreno Fulfills Prophecy wats - “ Miss Helen Ware, the distin guished actress, predicted that Antonio Moreno would win both fame and fortune as an actor, The prophecy is now being ful- filled, Ag star in Vitagraph serials, Mr. Moreno is earning and consider: able of a fort Alto Spanish by birth, Mor the secret service serial, visible Hand.” American “pep” is the dominant feature of his performance thruow He says he enjoys | ne of New York's! Everything was prepared on a luxur- | Ince’s | she routs the schemer and makes) error of his! |mendous drawing card thruout the/ Earle Williams will return to Vita-| A Taste of the Real Stuff When Marshall Neilan took his mov ie players into the wilds| of Bear Valley, ( ‘alifornia, his new film, of real snow, for The River's End,” The above picture, snapped by Neilan’s camera-| some “snow atmosphe for he promised them a “taste” | man, would lead one to believe that prety little Marjorie Daw| and Jane Novak took Neilan’s meaning literally. st pleture, “The Bloam: Clemmer this * Kennedy han the role of 1, which her unique edy talents opportunity for display amy When she develops into and with her she dis a clever advertising her home loltatian stu side of her versatile and how ty Madge Kennedy woman towr shocks various exp clones ar art. What does | ath er bent COLONIAL A six-weeksold baby figures con *plcuously in many of the scenes In Marked Men.” the Universal pro- duction, starring Harry Carey, at the Itw mot com ce th and 9 equippe week upled a 1 prairie neh ner | | ' | Mojave desert for two weeks while the big scenes of the drama were be: ing filmed. | eee REX Ruth Clifford is being starred at| the Rex this week In “The Amazing | Woman.” The story has to do with A young society woman who gets a notion in her head that she'd like to be a “vamp.” Ponseasing beauty and a fascinating’ personality, she do not find it hard to carry out her whim, However, before the story | ends, she gives up her “vampy" | ctures of the “Pendleton Round | mplete the bill directed in the ley Ruggles, who Moore's first two pictures the third, “Bucking Owen to direct Tiger ‘ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO abPPLY DEMAND Although Huge Laborato- ries Turn Out 36,000 Bottles Daily, Thou- sands of Dealers Cannot Be Supplied 40 CARLOADS SOLD IN JANUARY ALONE | After Shipping 838,400 Bottles of Celebrated Factory Is Still 380,000 Behind With Orders the big Tanlac labora- Although , Ohio, and Walker tories at Dayton, top speed for months, a physical impossibility supply the phenomenal and ever-increasing and for this celebrated medicine. to | dei year One Million Three and Twenty-Seven Thousand bottles Taniac were sold, World's records for the sale of pro prietary medicines up to that time, ‘This record now pales into nificance, however, as orders re- juring January reached the as M ceived yeat One Twenty nishing total Hundred an bottles, showing proximately one lion an in nundred the over 1919 per cent cor period of that Tanlac now has th rid expre responding medicine of its es it mild to tell the begin no other preparation ha appro: 1 that w nated that the sales for lone will amount the marvel being ever even 6 record made Tar seven to ten million bottle received during ship the to from ot the January it ht hundred and thirty-elght thou ind bottles, and thousands of deal ers neattered throughout the United States and Canada have been unable t tain medicine for weeks. “Phenomenal and Bewildering” & the way one of the big drug job. hers of the noribes the marvelous demand “Wo know that miracles has passed, know that there able mysterids in the dru but this Tanlac of both,” writes wholesale druggist whose over 24 carloads, ¢ one carload began handlin Thous order was possible to only to the country de for Tanlac day are no unfathom business, racks leading firm has proposition another an ge month Tanlac ids of of per since n fow similar letters and telegrams hy 4, but for lack of sp: referred to briefly re nearly they years ago. heen recetve t can only be Mont sold by }a few medicines the trade proprietary the dozen or are hought by the |quantities of from ten to twenty gross; a very few are sold by the carload, and then only to the largest jobbers, covering extensive terri tories. The fact therefore that by gross in scores of jobbers in thia country/and have told other millions what have a demand suffl-|it haa done for them. nd Canada nt to justify them in ordering not but from two to three at a time maker in the field | one carle ‘Taniac's carload, ds of Tanlac pre-eminence of medicine all the more note worthy. It ia the biggest thing of its kind in the world and noth- Medicine in One Month| | ville, Canada, have been running @t/ such an order has been received it has been | ¢rom During the first ten weeks of last} aga, Hundred | breaking all) alone of this| tots | ENORMOUS. FOR TANLAG a ing Ike !t has ever happened In the drug trade before. ‘Think of one retafl firm selling one-third of @ million bottles of | any one medium right over! the counter direct to consumers in| only two years’ time! It seems tn- credible, but such is the record made by the Owl Drug Company through their retall stores on the Pacific Const ‘Think of one retall firm in a sin le city of 200,000 population, sell-| ing approximately eighty-elght thou- nd bottles, an average of over) |two bottles for every family, in only | four years’ time! Such is the reo| lord of the Jacobs Pharmacy Com- | pany, of Atlanta, Think of one retail firm etiving 1 single order for an entire carload, twenty-three thousand and forty bottles and agreeing to pay cash for the goods promptly on arrival the Lewis K. Liggett pany, of Winnipeg, Cariada. Another big Canadian retail firm, | Tamblyn, Limited, Toronto, Can- | recently gave their order for one hundred gross, amounting to | $10,800 | Orders from retailers for from | fifty to seventy-five gross are not uncommon, and practically all of| the leading retail firms buy Tanlac | from ten twenty-five gross | to supply their normal de-| Com- G Jin to ands When the magnificent new labor. at Dayton, 0} and lle, Canada, with a com floor space of reventy thou square feet and a combined | of thirty.atx thousand bot: | jeted, It was thought | production would be suf supply the demand for | It 1s now apparent, | that additional facilities | provided if the supply Is to keep pace with the demand. | And thin ts true in of the fact that there are now on the mar ket from fifty to one hundred prep: rations claiming similar therapeu atories | Walkerv | bined sand capacity tles were com th the ficlent to years to come however, must be apite tle value Tanlac has now been on the mar. | ket r five years, It haa stood the actd test of time. It ts known and honored tn every city, town, village, and hamlet on the American Con- | tinent from Key West, Flo to the Northwest wilds of Canada, | where the Indians and Fur Traders have learned of its wonder. | ful medicine. | Ita enormogia and ever-increasing popularity is the great out-| of wonderful | oO medicine, extensively even one standing its merit, N proof . no matter how | nd sell | establish after | advertised, © to wel world's records year, If it did not produce actual | and positive remulte | Tanlac ed of the most | beneficial and herbs known | to the selentific world, The for. | mula conforms with all | ind State Pure Food and laws of both the United § and Canada, and although Tan claims for superiority are abun ly supported by leading authorities, it is the people themselves who have made Tanlac what ft Is. Mil. jlions upon millions have used ft and continue and new year In. compo roots That is why Tanlac has become the real sensation of the drug trade all over America, * Taniac in wold In Benttls by Tarte?! Drug Stores under the personal Ai rection of © apecial Tanlac represen. tative. Advertigment, three quired, sents a chairs are most mize. of a kind, and nearly Satistactery Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN OSTO 5 MOSEL, Prostient ———-—-For—— Odd Dining WHERE one, two or re- this sale pre- unusual opportunity to econo- every design is included. Dining Chairs and Arm Chairs of mahog- any, walnut, fumed and waxed oak, are offered at one-half their regular value. \ They represent all the lines that have sold down to one, two or three All are assembled on the Fourth Floor to facilitate selection. Wringer Benches Special, Each $10.75 Substantially constructed Wringer Benches and W ringers—the frames are of selected hard maple in the natural finish—the Wringer has rubber rolls guaranteed for a period of three years, ball bearings and inclosed cog wheels; priced special at $16.75. The tabs are not included. Clothes Hampers Special at $1.68 Large Clothes Hampers with hinged cover. These are made of hardwood splints | and have reinforced bottoms; special, each, $1.68. $250,000 Is ‘Made From 10-Cent Tip) CHICAGO, Feb, 19.—The death of | Rdgar D. Wood, barber, revealed today that he ran| jhis first 10-cent tip into a $250,000 fortune, He conducted a barber shop here for 25 years. FUNERAL SERVICES for George L. Lynch, head of the Lynch Pack: | ing and Storage Co., 2121 Second home, §21 Eeventh ave, 8. will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at) Tonight and Friday— then gone forever— NORMA TALMADGE “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” A fine, dramatic story of a slum girl’s rise to re- spectability, despite the “authorities' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Regi- nald Dunn, playing “Martha” and “Bo-La- Bo” |SEATTLE PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with camphor, hydrastis, ete. jin Lavoptik eye wash. eyes were so badly strained he could not read without pain. Two |applications relieved him. A lady | with weak, inflamed eyes was great- ly helped by ONE bottle. We guar-| as mixed | inflamed eyes. Swift's and leading druggists. Drug Co., Just till Friday night— ENID BENNETT “THE WOMAN IN THE SUIT CASE” A romance brimming with fun and adventure. Strand Orchestra Playing “The Merry Widow” and “Tales of Hoffman” the) Chicago's richest|quick results of simple witchhazel, | One man’s! antee a small bottle of Lavoptik to! ave., who died Tuesday at the family |help ANY CASE weak, strained or | WORLD'S GREATEST PIECES are on exhibition for 4 lovers at Whitworth school, — Jave. 8. and Dawson st, from 4, and on Friday night from 7 te Cured His P Pile The oldest active “wichiean is a wn. he to Mr. Jacob Lyen, Homer, Miehs I wish that you could’ hear tell of his many experiences gintments, salves, dilator, ete, re he tried my method, fers fetter just received from hi Mr. BE. R. Page, Marshall, ‘ten, Dear Sir: T want you to what your treatment has done i suffered with piles many used supposil and ail Kinds of treatm never got relief until I years younger since the ‘e left me. I will surely mend it to all i. know who wilt lead others to iry this wont ful remedy. Yours tru suffering with pil ave never yet tried the one dle way of treating them. Don't be cut. Don't waste foolish si ves, ointments, ete, but send today for @ Trinh of my internal method for healing of Piles. No matter whether your case of long standing or recent devel hether it ts occasion ermanent—you should send for ree trial treatment. with pil method will relieve you ores th} This liberal offer of ir ment in too important fore zou periect a single day. Wri ond. no money. ‘Sitnply. mall coupon—but do this now—-TODA’ Fi IEE PILE REMEDY 5B. 1090 eS Rid Marsh Please cs gin Merah tas Method to;

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