The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 10

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“Lats go t the Liberty” is always guod advice Who Is This Chap? He Is the Most Popular Man in the World! He Is HARLIE HAPLIN and he’s here now in that success of his whole career—his six-act master Piece of laughs and tears that the town is going wild over— HE KID Don’t delay—See him NOW! A Comedy A Scenic _ “His Puppy Love” “Wilderness Friends” Jensen & Von H With S, Olympic Forest Disaster LOVE DAVIS ON THE WURLITZER Matinees, Sic; Children, 3e—After 6:38, dic; Childrem, 220 All Prices Pius Tax Likes to Go and apparently likes to see L comedy. He has attended 16/ are made from clay, Own a Victrola! A million homes are happier because of the VICTROLA. So remember: Whatever your home, there is a Victrola style just made for it. Whatever your purse, there is a Victrola that will suit it. Whatever your mood or taste, there is a Victor record that will please it. We cordially invite you to visit our Victrola department. Victrolas range in price from $25 to $1,500. Convenient terms of pay- ment gladly arranged. Isn’t it time your home had a Victrola? Sherman |Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma Spokane + Portland = On the heart. 1 THE HATTLE STAR 4 LIMERTY—Chariie Chaplin in “The | CLEMMER—Cortnne Griffith tm “The Whisper Market,” COLISKUM—Mildred Harrie ta “The ‘Woman in Mls Howse,” STRAND—“The ‘Truth About MHno- || bends.” bel | COLONIAL — Kathiyn Williame | ust = Wife.” | REX—Jamee Oliver Curweed’s “No- | made of the North.” eee TLDRED HARTIS, the attrac tive young star, appeartning In “The Woman in His House,” at the Colinourn thir week, La soon to be seen im another big Louls Mayer produc tion, entitled “Habit.” It in said that in this new feature the star will have even a more emotional role than the one she is portraying in “The Wo man in His How,” Mins Harris, who recently divorced Chartie Chaplin, bas dropped the Chaplin name entirely with the statement that it has never been fair to either herself or to Mr. Chaplin to make use of the namo of Mre. Chaplin In connection with her mo tion picture activition eee CLEMMER Romance, adventure, tropical locale, emugeting, and exciting situ ations interwoven into a dramatic story called “The Whisper Market,” serves an 4 starring vehicle for pretty Corinne Griffith at the Clem mer this week, Miss Griffith plays the wife of an American con#ul at Rio de Janerto, who becomes enanared tn a black mailing plot. How she eventually brings the villaina to justice makes & thrilling photoplay. ee STRAND “The Truth About Husbands,” « Beban, famous Italian actor. comedian. Because of his success with This handsome little chap is Jack Coogin, son of George is at the Liberty this week with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid.’ His role is most as important as that portrayed by the famous be featured in a special production of “Peck’s Bad Boy.” | Five-Year-Old Son of George Beban Making Big Hit in Chaplin Comedy Se Jackie, who is just 5 years old. Chaplin, the clever kiddie is to screen version of Sir Arthur Pinero’s noted play, “The Profligate.” will be REBELLION IN STOMACH Pape’s Diapepsin” at once || society girt (played by May Mac ends Indigestion end Sour, Add Stomach ular screen actor, dancer, offera two pretty dance in Lamps of undigested food cause |terpretations, “Tomboy Jaze” and pain. If your stomach is ina revolt;|“The Pipes of Pan,” preceding the if sick, gassy and upset, and what | picture you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head @izy and aches; | COLONIAL [belch gases and acids and eructate| A play of the eternal triangle from undigested food—just take a tablet an entirely different viewpoint is the or two of Pape’s Diapepsin to help /story of “Just a Wife,’ ‘the drama of | Reutralize acidity and tn five minutes \domestic and business activity. you wonder what became of the pain,|which opened at the Colonial Wed acidity, indigestion and distress. neelay. | If your stomach docan‘t take care| The story of “Just a Wife” is from of your liberal limit without rebel.|the pen of Eugene Walter, who in Yon; if your food ts a damage Instead |reaponsible for the big stage suc of « help, remember the quickest, |onmen, “The Easiest Way,” “Puld in surest, most harmieas stomach ant-| Mull,” and “The Wolf.” | acid is Pape’s Diapepsin, which costa| Kathlyn Williams, Beatrice Joy js little at drug stores —Advertise |and Roy Stewart are prominent in = HEN SALE | Thursday—Friday—Saturday This # “KEEP FIT WEEK.” The time for you to make some special effort to improve your health. In complying with this movement we are placing on sale many items hich should appeal to you. Think enough of your future and health to take advantage of our Three-Day Sale $ Cash Prize for a Kodak Picture Enter our February contest now, Submit as many as you wish. The best picture wins $5.00, All entries to be our property. Plays in the last year, most of them comedies. The prince of Wales and po he duke of York both enth He Can Laugh)!" are both enthusias ‘The latent talking machine necdics a: a . | $1.90) another for. lc = ne CORN, EMPRESS . llc PEAS, COULTON . 11c} Tollet Witch Hazel ent Tooth Paste 436 yn ‘001 ine Tonte rane ae Pebeco Tooth ae | Violet Amm “The 1. C. Smith Mutld- | bottle, Soe img Ie Still Oppeaite”— | other for . OrEeN SUNDAYS, TOO Husband Has Hard Time to Feed Wife Costs All He Earns to Satisfy Hearty Appetite “My wife was afflicted with atom- after a natural movement and notice ach trouble for years. She tried ev-|how much more foul matter it erything but got no relief. | Adieri- | brings out which was polsoning you ka (intent a | In allght disorders, as occa ommended 6 0 give ry cane: natipation and long stand- h trouble, hor. Hay o A a to a good many and it ha» helped everyones.” (Signed) F. M. Noble, INTESTINAL ANTISEPTIO TS FROM PITYSICIANS There is now offered to the publie| 1 uned Adlerika in my practice ® preparation having the DOUBLIC|and have found nothing to excel it” action of an intestinal antiseptic | (Signed) Dr. W. A. Link, Spe © system cleanser! er have found nothing tn my 50 | {his Preparation. known aa Adleri-|yegrg’ practice to excel Adleriku- | Pe, Tiss te oils fhath ‘ov ahuney (Signed) Dr. James Weaver, | 6 mn lentroy | [harmful germa and colon bacilli In| gomarequite aniy one dese Gee brea en ie led) Dr. ih, M, Prettyman, eases havi |, “After taking Adlerika feel better it in th € et |than for 20 years. Haven't lan- cleanser eve the’ public, | € he AWFUL IM acting on BOTH upper and lower d from my aya- bowel and removing foul matter a. Puckett which polsoned the system for onstant surprise to montha and which nothing else can nly ord dislodge. It brings owt all gasos, thus immediately rolieving pressure | « in astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter leading drug Adierika draws from the alime: |_ Bold in Beatt by Swift Drug Co. ‘canal—snatter you mever thought |Bartell Drug Co. and other leading ‘was im your system, Try it right drug stores.—Advertisement. |the Intestinal eanal, thus guarding want and wold by verywhere, p It is |nex Lewis Stone, who playw the role of a brave member of the Northwest | | Mounted Police m “Nomads of the | North,” the atirring Jamen Oliver Avoy), who is, in private life, Mrs. | Curwood story, at the Rex this week, | rub off, wash the skin, and every | William Desmond, wife of the pop jis also a member of the cant choren | hair has vanished. This «imple treat. | for Curwood’s “The Golden Snare.” Dorothy Merrithew, a dainty child) which ix now being filmed tn the | should be exercised to get real dela- wildernems of Canada. | Othor members of the “The Golden | Snare” east are Wallace Beery, Francia MacDonald and futh Ken lek, well know nhere for her #plen did work as ingenue with the Wilkes Stock company two year ago, Picture Patter ! Olga Petrova, who toured tn vaude- | ville for 78 weeks, ts reported re- turning to the movies in “Camille.” Naximova is echeduled to start the same play. eee Jack Dempsey’s going to make an-| other fivereeler, Hob sport writer, will contribute the continuity. eee Since Charlie Chaplin made “The Kid.” Buster Keaton has started work on “The Goat.” eee Pola Negri, star of “Passion,” will noon appear in “Gypsy Blood,” | @reen version of “Carmen.” It's an- other German film. eee Bechools teaching movie acting are being investigated in New York since many girls have returned to their} pots and pans, leaving their fees be- bind them, eee Plots may come and plots may go, triangles go on forever, | a cee Tom Meighan was eineated to be & doctor, played half-back on the| school football team and then appear. ed in “The College Widow” in Lon- don eee Lewis Stone and Mabel Jullenne Seott head the cast ef “Noblesse Oblige.” e¢ge Kenneth Hartan will be Connie Tal madge’s leading+man in “The Man | ¥rom Toronto.” eee Dougtas MacLean’s next comedy is “Bellboy Thirteen.” eee ‘The press agent says Troman Van Dyke is the only red-headed leading man in filmdom. He will play oppo- | site Carmel Myers in “Cinderella Jane,” “Her Great Moment,” title of Ett nor Glyn's first original story for} the screen. Appropriate, She wrote | “Three Weeks,” you know, | oe ‘The headlock has been barred tn Tint Your Gray Hair | Trial Package Free! Just for a short tims, in ord Prove to many more thousan women that Brownatone i the perfect tint for atren nd a trial pa vho write at o any way, but wi. guickly transform gray, faded hatr in the most amaz- ' #o that your friends will © you growing younger r. los can be had from ruggist at 60e and $1.60. Two “Light to Medium Frown” ‘Dag Brown to Black.” ree trial bottle, with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to postage, packing and war tax, o The Kenton Pharmacal Co, Coppin Bidg, Covington, Ky vertisement. |_No. ma and jumps * ary reilet. DR. JOSEPH RB. SHILEY, former Reattle phynician, died at Waukegan Naval hospital six days ago, ascord- ing to word received by relatives here. "FOUR DOCTORS = j ONE HER. UP Through aNeighbor’s Advice This Woman Was Restored to. Health Lydia E. Pinkham’s legetable Compound Kenosha, Wis. — "1 suffered with a female trouble and at last was in bed for six weeks with I could notlive. A what I had taken and he said ‘Throw | my medicine ove os, on with | the Pinkham medicine.’ and it cured me. If more women would take | conditions by taking Lydia E. bam's Vegetable Compound. (Alda to Beauty) A amplified method ts here gtven | for the quick removal of hairy or fuzzy growths, and rarely ts more than one treatment required: Mix a| wtiff paste with some powdered dela tone and water, apply to hairy sur- | face, and after two or three minutes | ment cannot cause injury, but care | tone.-Advertinement, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUST A WIE ‘Adeotod Gan the Eupene Bae Working | Overtime Why Let Em Do It When Instant “B-% Tooth Filler” seems magical in its quick, certain stopping of the ain. You would lieve that orture could give place to comfort you have to believe hown, little of or wax, which bring The feature abou =f f filling, lasting months.” Saves p: bills. t upon A. Bertram ‘e., Chicago, GOOD FOR WHOOPING COUGH Mrs, Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol st., Utiea, N. Y., writes; “My little girl had whooping cough awful bad, I gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and it helped her wonder. fully." This good cough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, and covers raw, inflamed membranes with @ healing coating.—Advertise- ment. PURE MALTED MILK vhs MATTER OF MILLIONS! The Liberty told you last week * how Charlie Chaplin had forfeited an even $1,000,000 in film contracts so that he might have that many more months to complete his latest six-act picture, “The Kid.” Now it transpires that Charlie knew just what he was doing, al- though ordinarily it seems foolish to refuse a million dollars for any- thing. Listen to thisl One of the big film exchanges of- fered Chaplin THREE MILLIONS for “The Kid” after it was finished. And Chaplin refused that offer also. It stands to reason, therefore, that Chaplin figures First National can make MORE THAN three million dollars out of “The Kid.” And it also stands to reason that such a prodigious figure could never be attained by any picture if that picture were not unique, distinctive, of a sort that would make every- body who sees it urge all his friends to go and see it. “The Kid” is just such a picture. You who have enjoyed its laughs— and its tears as well—will be glad to know that it is shattering every record at The Liberty this week. Until Friday Night— First National’s screen achievement— A big heart drama! CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “Mad Hatters” A COMEDY PATHE NEWS Malotte on the Wurlitzer Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34 Artiste under Arthur Kay playing selection from “Prince of Pilsen”—Luders ayton in “Sins of Rosanne” Until Friday night —a smashing sto- ry of a man anda woman—of life as it is, stripped of the cloak of se- crecy! 44 THES TRUTH % ABOUT, HUSBANDS Astartling revela- tion of what wo- men want to know and men know in their hearts to be true! A First National Attraction VANITY COMEDY “Ouija Did It” First National Kinograms Dorothy Merrithew In dances “PIPES OF PAN” “TOMBOY JAZZ” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Reginald Dunn, playing “Red Mill” selection (Herbert) Elmore Crowhurst on the Organ COMING Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney in “OUTSIDE THE LAW”

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