The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 3

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saan 20 ee, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. 1-1) ems NOW PLAYING 260 © UNIVERSITY MARSHALL NEILAN’ Big Western story, with Tom Santschi, Mary Charleson and George Fawcett— “THE COUNTRY OD FORGOT” 5 A strong story of the Western desert that brings forth some of the best work of this master director. trigue, crime and sincere love—all in this big picture of the Western wastes! THAT A Big Mermaid Comedy with This Show TT | THE Cre TODAY'S PROGRAMS Line nT y- —Kumetl Simpson tm | 1 Willies Christy Oe “The Stealers. ‘ood for Sean- GARDEN—"So Long Let ILLIAM CHRISTY CABANN photoplay, “The Steal week, repre years of work and ex co on the part of the famous ctor, who was ones D, W, Grif fith's chief of staff, Mr, Cabanne directed and produced the pic ritten around a lotity of hin w sermons, while hin ¢ he pockets of the congregation, But he unceasing faith of a good woman reveals to the sinners the true light STRAND A beautiful young wearily over mile ground draggin, tilea a Jens L_ ge -E woman plo of snow g sled on which End, Strand this week killed a and th ner in which the scape from the } Police Jane Novak plays Inobel, the wife. eee 4 had man. their a oi mar stoorm at nea, at, uren of fn version of ry. which the Liberty this Godlens Men,” the en Ames Williame’ ate being shown at week who inald directed . ucoten of “Godless Men. Red-blooded manhood, in- ee COLONIAL © Reformed” ta the title « the film play at the Colonial wu Nam Ruseell ts the star. mut Cheate 2mO & UNIVERSITY fs being filmed ain ond peers | sree Pace chan ©) TREIDLER POSTERS Alberta, is a screen version Ethe story by Katherine Newtin/ Hl Run Down Feels Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles Sel working 0: aiter meals is all you need. costs only os trifle with "a guarantees. i Nearly Always your next door neighbor can give you an interest- fact-story about the ieficacy of ott's Emulsion It is tonic-nourish- ment unsurpassed in qualities that give tone to the run-down system. loomiielt,. NJ. M42 OT: EERE ch! Ouch! , sThat Toothache ! Wet Suffer. E-Z Tooth Filler Wil ) Kill That Pain and Torture. M thache Fiends Move Out Quickly L_ Toothache stan 0 more chance lasting after 4 Tooth Filler” Applied in the c y than a iunk of ice has of « on a hot ove It melts a ust as the does, and just as k. Bei h. it's more than When put Bez" acts as a regular fl you get ready to go to a den- ig for a permanent job is not merely al se a bottle, or fam Br of price by rtram Drug Co., 3471 USED IN FILM) “Midenmmer Madness,” soon to be | shown here, has the distinction of | using posters drawn by the famous Adolph ‘Treidier, Mr. Tretdler has Geauty Notes) contributed to Serfbner’a, Collier's, Usty hatry growths ran be remov-| Century, Everybodys and ether tm. | ed in the privacy of your own home | por magazines. His war posters if you get aysmall original peckage for the Red Crags and Victory Loan of delatone and Mix into a enough of the powder and wi cover the hairy surface. Th be left on the skin about 2 m then removed and the skin and every trace of hair will vanished. No harm or inconvenience 5 can result from this treatment, but ¢ be sure you buy real delatone—Ad- | vertinement. paste | campaigns won him numerous prizes | and enduring fame as an artist of | the highest merit Reery, mpectalist has been 4 to play an ‘ole in “The Wate Goldwyn picture, by Gouv | | erneur Morris tn nelected PLAYING A blood- stirring story of the seas! WILLIAM RUSSELL —In— “The Cheater Reformed” The Saturday Evening Post story— “Myra Meets His Family” She hunt ed a hus band and walked in to a trap. Then things grew lively Starting Wednesday EILEEN PERCY The Husband || Hunter || —Also— ( ‘OMEDY NEWS GODLESS MEN APTED FROM THE FAMCUs sTORY “BLACK PAWL ev BEM ALES WILLIAMS A battle of brawn and emotions that will hold you spellbound! CHRISTIE COMEDY “Wedding Blues” Rk BERG S. K. Wineland COMING—WALLACE REID in “The Charm School” Director 2 SEATTLE ifederates pick | STAR | Former Christie Comedy Girl Makes Rapid Seene prom | & which Betty Compson is | year ago. week. Betty hails | movies was with the Christie Prisoners of Love, starring at the Coliseum this from Salt Lake City, Utah. rthwest Mounted | her stage career in vaudeville, Climb to Stardom a pretty romantic drama, She began and her first venture into Film company, a little over a From comedies this dainty little actress gradu- ated to a real dramatic role when she was chosen for the character of Rose in George Loane Tuch Man.” He | full-fledged star. two roles, 6 twin broth and the oth | “California Syrup of Figs” | Child’s Best Laxative |most harmless physt |mtomach, liver and bowels Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only-—-look for the name California on the package, then you your child is having the best acd for the little Children ns are sure taste Full ¢ You must nay love its fruity on each bottle. fornia.” COLISEUM SENNETT Comedy r's “The Miracle rk created much enthusiasm, which resulted in a big contract with the Goldwyn company. “The opens Country at the "hat Rex Charteson (irs, Henry feminine ntucht of “The Spo! the hero in the cast. . Constance Is Popular With Movie Fans Constance Talmadge, younger ais ter of Norma, is rapidly gaining Mary Pickford. D has third place almost since the contest started and today she polled more COUPON I hereby cast my vote to Delp Ae ide who te th Inine mation (he most pop COMING— “Don’t Weaken” Under Art Playing the Comedy Overture PATHE Nineteen NEWS and Phyllis” She is now a Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F KEGEL, President 150 Silk Floss Cushions Reduced to $2.25 Each INE Silk Floss Cushions in round or square shapes and covered with good quality Art sateen in dark and medium dark colors. You will find this a splen- did opportunity to add to the beauty and comfort of the home, and do it economically, for these Cushions unusual values—each, $2.25. —Second Floor, Drapery Section. are Printed Linoleum Reduced to 98c the Yard WELVE patterns of serviceable, cork body, printed Linoleum in beautiful designs and colors, are on sale tomorrow at the very special price, the square yard, 98¢. Kitchen, bathroom and bedroom floors can be cov- ered from this assortment of linoleum at a decided saving. han any of the contestants, | bringing her total up to 230, Thomas Meighan is giving hand some Wallace Reid a merry chase. He is now only 50 votes behind Remember, folks, the contest loses Friday. Here is today’s standing: ACTRESSES Norma Talmadge Mary Pickford ...------—--- Constance Talmadge Ethel Clayton . Viela Dana .- Lillian Gish . ing companies, and pany’s latest needs, 50 cents. Thomas Meighan .~. Bill Hart .... Charles Ray Doug Fairbanks Eugene O'Brien A stone reproduction of the lone cottonwoo that marked the transcontinental trafl in 1849 has re- | cently been erected, 1 tree SECOND NEAR SENECA James Oliver Curwood’s novel of romance and love in the Great Northwest is here now! “ISOBEL” —OR— “THE TRAIL’S END” A vivid and virile picture of real men and a woman—beautiful, alluring, who brings an see aig climax to this drama of the North- land! Chester Comedy “YOU'LL BE S’PRISED” Another. of those monkey comedies, only this time there’s a goat, turtle, donkey, dog, horse and a goose to help him out! y STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under MISCHA GLUSCHKIN, Playing “KATINKA” —“MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Coming.

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