The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F KEGEL, President Sylvia Breamer at Coliseum Today in Sidney Franklin Film “Not Guilty” TODAY'S DGRAMS Linnery CLEMMER wv in “Polly rebill's “The HAROLD MacGRATH’S thrilling drama that speeds round the world is here now! Ch Tatty” Arbackie tn Life of the Party,” x al COLISEUM Qt VIA BREAMER, who plays A WJ the leading role in Sidney A National eum, is a ive of Australia Attraction wax born in Sydney, 22 years The outstanding life was a when a the to appear a Breamer induc by town, Misw The Conveniences of the | Well-Furnished Kitchen You haven’t a Monarch Range? Then get one. It is easily the very best range you can buy. Why? Because it is built to last—be- cause it uses little fuel—because it is eas- ily kept clean—because it is easy to oper- ate—because it is attractive. Come in and see the Monarch Malleable Range, and maybe you will want other things besides a range — this is a com- plete homefurnishing store. Hitter | “Not Gallty.” her latest starring an adaptation ¢ novel, “Parrott & Co. n ead Sylvia Breamer, the beautiful star who plays the leading ith Da-| feminine role in “Not Guilty,” the Sidney A. Franklin luck ae production which opens today at the Coliseum. ‘tthe| .Miss Breamer was previously directed by Franklin in “Unseen Forces” and the youthful director wadso impressed with her work that when he embarked on his own enter- prise he signed Miss Breamer on a long term contract. he plays Rex V « chap who falls in love with| The plot deals directly with the ac-| uberant little fMirt. In spite of her pant. tivities of social and wealthy hypo e- erites——thone who nd church ev and their week g th LIBERTY Kid MeCoy, well known for ira —E 4 2 = SS — A) “NOT GUILTY” Some of the things you will see: Mystie dance of the Nautch Girls—Thousands of women bathing oa Bodies | in Ganges—Scenes in Oriental “Hop Joint’— Strange scenes along the Sacred Ganges river— iitrand Abin ix peoving w atentl Theft of the Rajah’s diamond—Battle to death of 1 ipa arin Sieve an Cap story, wit white men with naked Orientals—Horse leaping |e udhioonB an smaletheacy 7 -alanmaammene over cliff—A story of love, romance and adven- ‘MISS RATH HAS ture on two continents! RECOVERED HER COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ff, ee SA" Little Nespelem Rancher Says 34—ARTISTS—34 ge pte gerry. oboe ae C3 . * ves (Bi Jebt Under Arthur Kay, Playing “Cavalleria Rusticana” Gratitude to Tanlac “TI am now enjoying good health CAMERON GEDDES, Basso JIMMY AUBREY ESTE 3;CREENIC ies Martha Ra rancher ¢ “The Mysterious ae gongs ly knew what it was t a meal 22) FLORENCE he “vampire” in motion pictur nivers according to It remaing fe & quarrel, serio’ injures superior officer, He flees to New ork, and the rest of the ato r to his difficulty 1 Paramount J. G. Hawks wrote the story. see jory Se During t MeCoy and Warwick Winston Chur Me a Wiflard Mack is the author. Popular Actress Coming to asad A POLLY HAS A PAST—OH, WHAT A PAST — BUT NOT THE KIND YOU BELIEVE— DAVID BELASCO’S “POLLY WITH A PAST” Winston Churchill’s Celebrated i* thout having indig: after rds. I had awful hb STARRING s in my shoulders and in the] : COMING—POLA NEGRI in “PASSION” —)=2)2 =o: - |nervous and it looked like it was é out of the question for me to get a CLAIRE “ Py uy jmood night's Then ‘ EXTRA—Both Performances Wednesday evening Fashion JJ}i ™ « » ¢ Comedy: which was “The Dog Doctor” Clemmer Music LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director 1 would I final take Tanlac tore my strength Well, I never dreamed when 1} Tanlac that it woul 3 Show Sprigg creations. Courtesy MacDougall-Southwick. > Lillian Gish, one of the best loved players appearing on the silver sheet, is prominent} in the cast of “Way Down Kast,” the D. W. Griffith pro- duction, which comes to the Metropolitan for a limited en- a“ gagement, beginning Monday, | Rheumatism | March 14. |An athlete trains for every “Way “Down East” is the} oe a : A man is as strong as eighth big Griffith sereen| s blood and as old as his spectacle. | arterie Make your blood ie ” ‘ *f redder, your health better by on onl i itaking that old fashioned ° |blood tonic—sold fifty years - |ago and still “good as gold”— | One-thira of the country's clothing Medea Diccowen ara is made in New York city ‘ Poon d ;. inion ; ‘fall druggists, or send 10¢ i M4 . | Dr. Pi s Invalids’ Hi STRAND ORCHESTRA a ry tee nee Under S. K. Wineland | " “ package. playing “Mlle. Modiste” Tomorrow t | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal—“Thereis Night at 9:00 Q |nothing so helpful to old persons f "Clock 0 Ui0C | whose Kidneys are weak and whe are all rundown and need a toni¢ |(something to give them an appe- Between the 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock performances Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical the bigger and greater ry. My father-in-law took was greatly benefited; it put new life in him.*—= © up and re = Se oe | of the CUP” |I wish all who suffer as I did would] The story of a love that startled the churches! Now Here—Willard Mack's big story of the land of snows— rtell Drug « & Sons tt play First public appearance ar te Elaine Hammerstein. of Seattle's own pc baritone, Maurice Fried- man. He Singes Your Wings— |The Devil” 3, Durston is responsible. 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