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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. es To Protect Little Sister, Bill Only Superfeature Pictures Are Shown Mere Lots of real Hibernian excitement here—how the Celtic hero stalks a villain across the globe and gets him— ~— > The story of a man who felons a gor! arvand the work-ho Kniy, Gikute, hoarhony- awuniyt mbnpiee on erry hand Jat amin cat vatoewes MacGrath wrote it. Wednesday—“Province of Connaught” Night. *WALLACE ‘on the WURLITZER playing Malotte’s “What Would Be the Use of Living?” eetins §/ Electric Trains to Start on Milwaukee} Pour Fulrbanks or any other| |_ SPOKANE, March 2—Operating | sfen's Shoes” he supplies a great deal | with electric pewer, Mitwankee trains !o¢ comedy for the production and| jwill make their initial runs from S| .is9 shows that he is apt at giving a 2 Jattle and Tacoma Friday, according tris touch to pathos toannouncement there. The new elec \trified section runs from the coast TRUSS TORTURE to Othello, in Adama county, ie eliminated wearing the | stretch of 2) bei Rupture pport. tree’ trial to prove its &. LUNDBERG CO. 4263 Third Ave miles. Beattie, | without helpers Now—the stirring story of how genius and honor’s fearful vengeance redeem the life of a poor back- 4s HEART STRINGS The drama of a musical villager whom villainy could not crush. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Dardanella” The new loco; We| motives will haul the Olympian and’). | Columbia over the heaviest grades |r - the Cascades at 25 miles an hour —|Tucker’s pe Farnum Gives PROGRAMS roid MacGrath’s eo Lriady” ) Mutt wane Pathe News; Kent in Harold Sly mene Anita Stewart in Strand News Mic Allisen in “The 202," comedy ; Lord and ve, Shee in “The Yora NUPTD makes no distinctions, Sta him » his darts thru and strikes bis in lite na He even at basement winde mark loved the end—it just haa to"—and they lived happily ever after Romance in “The Luck of the Iri#h,” at the Liberty this week, be gins when a young Irish plumber falla in love with a pair of silken-clad ankles and dainty feet belonging to lady who passes i the day in front of the the basement of work hase a feture ends just 2 8 am am oe idewalk tuny every window which the plu After an exciti ia at Coliseun nd the uke the prise in this picture. He doe However, just when he is abo iree. STRAND Some folks say that it # unlucky to walk under a ladder, But it does net prove #o for Anita Stewart in Mind the Paint Girl,” at the Strand ¢ thie week. In the beginning of the picture Anita is a chorus girl-—e#he jer & painter's ladder and happens to choose this drop a bucket of paint Pretty Anita is covered with From New York's s sticky fluid from hea ‘ er | wh to the high dinarily you might wa, Where a ba unlucky incident, female of the species. George Cohan's stage uccess, which » being shown at the Kex this week # the scene taing near v0ks, who have come to make money by com 4 fortune mercializing the powers of an aged famous ” ite a healer, are tranafo! © useful and law-abiding cit “ leading characters are played Compson, Thomas Meighan trangely CLEMMER There is robak nw known kid than Bobby Connelly, who makes his appearance in “Other Men's Shoes” at the Clemmer this week. Bobby has grown up in pio tures and who knows that perhaps in ‘One-Quarter Apache 10 years or so he may take the place Mix's next movie. eee | Pergy Hyland is at work on a movie version of “At the Marcy of Tiberius.” will be Tom well known luminary. In “Other oe Al St. John’s next comedy will be | Crauford Kent, the featured player, | rhe Paper Ha - is seen in a dual role, that of twin) . brothers. | Wallace Maclonald will appear op- posite Edith Story in “Moon Mad | . New York’ | (“The Miract Chinatown ts shown tn #.1%.. ¢ fan.” George Loane| Kathleen O'Connor will appear picturization Ty © Luck.” FINAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE One out of every four people in Seattle have seen the Miracle Man. Have you missed it? BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT ELECTION RETURNS ANNOUNCED TONIGHT THIS WEEK Full nome tes and a “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” From the novel by Andrew Soutar —with CRAUFURD KENT ee ed CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN Director Each Member a Solo Artist Overture— “Raymond”... “A Chinese Lullaby of red-blooded actian and heart throbe. beautiful romance— That Different Comedian— ~ HAROLD LLOYD in his latest laugh-getter— “His Royal He's some slick book agent. Weekly and Topics Latest News and Views Up Musical Career | | Betty Hilburn and William Fornuni, appearing at the} this week in “Heart Strings.” seeing Bill in big, two-fisted fighting roles, are given a sur- Bill's a fiddler, and a good one forsakes his musical career to devote his time to protecting | °°" wd his little sister from her husband's brutality. knows what a jabster Bill is when it comes to Protecting | positions fas engine room officers on Wire Briefs WALLA WALLA.--Eleve f Chinese found in building by fire SPOKANT k” on W tock men ma WALLA WALLA—I Ooder ted head Be entist ehure Horse is ushington rane TACOMA 100 New Railroad Engines Ordered NEW YORK, Maret The Ame can Locomotive company announced it had mston & M The Lima wm & T engines from the Union Pa he Mixsouri, Kar Dubuque’s Carmen Are Out on Strike DUBUQUE, Iowa, March 2.—Du buquers are walking to work th ning as the res a strike at midnight by the street car the Du Film fans, used to en, The men, em i buque Blectric company, have beer en't wear chaps, nor the usual asking for a raise from 41 cent , too. ut to win fame and fortune, he 60 cents an hour The t car fare wa And every one} OURSE for aspirants to MARCH shipping board boats started at the University of W - Dress tal this week | COLONIAL The fashio: York society | the “Walk -Orts. traction at It in @ romantic May All in the role of Kathleen | Rutherford, a young society wv without money been bred t love story with « Prostrated Miss Allen. Vinol, he bs sh our Cod Liver and Iron de : Tonic, restored her working strength Fox has purchased the screen rights to all the stories by the late | Uchard Harding Davis. eee | “Leave It to Me” will be the title jot Wiliam Russell's next picture. eee Harold Licyd recetved notice of a new honor this week. I. K. Hecht [of Passaic, N. J., wrote him that he | has named the Intewt addition to his | jfamily, Harold Lioyd Hecht | see Miss Allen's Statement New York City —"I am a dress maker I overworked, got all run-} jown, tired out, and had no appetit lL. V. Jefferson, scenario edMor,| After taking various tonics a friend} claims a speed record. He turned|told me about Vinol. I tried it and out eight scenarios in six days.)1 gained so rapidly by its use that I Judging from many current movies, fee! like a new person and I am now no might believe he was slower | keeping up my work with ease han some others. MISS LUCY R. ALLEN “ee We guarantee Vi . which con “Museum Mysteries” is the title of tins beef and cod liver peptones, flim made at the Ameriean Mu.|!Tn and manganese peptonates, and soum of Natural History. It shows |"¥Pophosphites, to strengthen and hw mpeciiond are studies up weak, rundown, overworked mounted. Norma Talmadge on her arrival in lr Cuba for a three weeks vacation was |than ¢ presen: oa 4. | Tonte te presented with flowers by 46 ad |The rb mirera in Havana, Nine dinners |OWL DR IMPANY AND were given in her honor. i G EVERYWHERE of 4 ay, i “ae Pal a) nT Hy" ne" ‘iv’ NI tll” au iN AN 1 } , ith, & hye ea a anil ih ELECTION RETURNS SHOWN TUESDAY NIGHT AND FINAL TIMES OF “The Walk-Offs” With MAY ALLISON 3 DAYS ONLY—STARTING WEDNESDAY Struck by a bolt of lightnipg, picked up for dead and buried alive—who knows he is only stunned? A story that leads to a tremendous climax —with— Monroe Salisbury pa “The Phantom Melody” Added Features A MARTIN JOHNSON ADVENTURE TOM PRICE agin IE LL THROWER” Si 4 “WONDERFUL PAL” For Comedy rained to 7 Fiber, Willow and Chinese Grass Furniture T is well to consider Fiber, Willow or Chinese Grass for an appropriate scheme of interior furnishing. Its lightness and charm, combined with durability and moderate cost, challenge attention. It is not alone a spring and summer furniture; it is for every season, Selections can now be made most favorably—and re member when buying Fiber, Willow or Chinese Grass Furniture that it costs no more to have Grote-Rankin quality—that added touch which gives assurance of fine workmanship and correct taste: I New Shipments of AXMINSTER RUGS RESENT most satisfactory, moderately priced Floor Coverings in a wealth of new colorings and designs. $ The most favored patterns are the small allover effects and the beautiful reproductions of Persian and ~ Chinese designs—these are shown in the new shades of rose, mulberry, blue, taupe and tan. The following list is to give you an idea of choice of selections offered in the various sizes, and range of prices: 18x36 inches 27x54 inches $3.75 to $4.50 $5.75 to $7.75 27x60 inches $6.50 to $8.75 ox10-6ft $-3x10-6-ft. $42.50 to $80.08 $xl2-ft....847.50 to $90.08 36x72 inches $9.50 to $14.00 | ox15-ft. .. -878.00 4-6x6-6f. $16.50 to $22.50 | 11-3x12-ft. 6xO-ft.....-882Z.50 to $39.00 | 11.5x15-t 7-6x9-ft. $38.50 to $42.50 — ——=——== Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin Here this week is Pinero’s satirical revelation of how completely the London Johnnies enmesh themselves with the maidens of the Pandora chorus— ANITA STEWART “MIND THE PAINT { GIRL” A frivolous, luxurious, harmless stage story of life behind the scenes in the Longon playhouses. STRAND ORCHESTRA playing “Faust” and “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling” me