The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 16

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LAST TIMES FRIDAY “THE (4TH MAR” An eyeful you shouldn’t miss! “Lat’s go to the Liberty” ts always good advice STARTING SATURDAY— OPIE READ’S famous novel of the South in the brave days of the pioneers, “The Jucklins” Schoolmaster” ‘A thrilling story sprung from the heart of the Blue seething with feu ee mountains, and fighting! Tender with home and love! Played with Monte Blue and a brilliant sup- ipoig | cast, including Mabel Juli- enne Scott, Ruth Renick, Charles } Opie and Winter Hall ELMORE CROWHURST ON THE WURLITZER » ‘Will Rogers, the Goldwyn star, on from New Orleans, where ex ol were taken on hia latest pic- fare, “An Unwilling Hero,” to Catt fornia, stopped off at his birthplace, Claremore, Okia. ‘The folks gave him| were exported in forme reception. CLE s ITTLE 2T PH An Unosnal Choros Giri Proves That “You Never Can Tell” “THE GREATER CLAIM” STARTING ALICE LAKE Tonight —Last Times “Polly With a Past” “Dream Street” js taken from two of Thomas Burk tales in “Lime House Nights.” Forty. «even thousand miles of ffime films totaled about half that Double Feature Program Starts Saturday 1920. Imported MMER| O PLAY Tict BUSTER KEATON Has Many Homerous, Shivery Adventures in “THE HAUNTED HOUSE” A Ghostly Comic CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMANN Director THE SEATTLE STAR Louise Glaum at Blue Mouse in Story Written by Louis J. Vance Hx dl SMOUSE — Joaine Clem te | made —enecre, nary “whe « | COLONIAL" en Git, Pear Girt.” ve “The Valley iTov 18K (1L.AUM, the lovely young star of J. Parker Read, Jr, pro ductions, is starring ot the Blue | Mouse in “Love.” | ‘The title, when flashed on the | sereen, informa us that the scenario was written by Louis Joseph Vance. Mr. Vanes, entries in the J. Parker Read, Jr... Seattle Star $5,000 scenario contest will remember, offered some very fine advice on scenario writing during the course of the contest (the winners of which are to be an-| nouneed shortly? The maternal love of a girt for her | younger sister forms the baals for the story. James Kirkwood ts aplendid tn the |teading malo role oe | COLISEUM Vamping, a@ @ epectal art, has |been in vorue almost since haman beingw began to tread this mundane |aphera So far as records Indicate, | Eve takes the apple as the first “vamp.” Women have always vamped spasmodicany, if not coo | Gnualty, | Pola Noert, the famous Potish [actrons, who comer to the Colleenm Saturday in the much-heralded ple ture “Passion.” In the role of Jeanne Marie Vaubernier, a French milliner lie maid to offer an entirely new and seme cure Patter} Louise Glaum and James Kirkwood in a scene from “Love, the J. Parker Read, Jr., Associated Producers’ production, which opened at the Blua Mouse se today. Winchell Smith's first story for the nereep, “The Saphend,” ts run ining at the Capital in New York . m. M. Crang estar of the legitimate two generations, ye 8 in it PASTOR IN AS IMPERSONATOR Arrested, ‘Charged With Posing as Health Deputy The Rev. U. G. Murphy, Japophfle, wan at liberty on & bail Friday on | a charge of impersonating an officer, | His cane was continued until Mareh when called in police court Thurs | oa afternoon. ‘The Rev. Mr. Murphy, whe setu lousty defends the Japanese and who | served as missionary in Japan for 14 | yearn, wae arrested in the public market by wee Ricks of the health department. | Complaint wns Sante that the Rev.! Mr. Murphy was annoying merchan at the market by ordering them to get badges as required of all market men. When Ricks, who works in plain clothes, accosted him, end axked him what be was doing, the Rev, Mr Murphy replied that he was working for Health Commiastoner Read, “So'm 1” Hicks mid. “Produce your credentials.” ‘The Nev, Mr, Murphy was unable) to do ro and was booked at central wtauion. The reason for his alleged ob noxious conduet at the markets ts un known, When Jnpanese were accused of cornering the markets of the city, Key. Mr, Murphy came to thetr ald. It le not known whether this de fense and his alleged salf-established | bonsing of the public market are con | mested, “| Wemen ‘Republicans Honor Pres. Harding In honer of Warren G, Harding, members of the King County Wom en's Republican club met at Moves’ cafeteria Friday. A special program | including talks by Ttalph A. Horr and James P. Kinney, was given. Thousands Are ee CLEMMER Rita Welman, short story ena! Mother love ts the predomfnating | ecenarto writer, says movies do not theme in “The Greater Crime,” the! cause erima If they did all boys film attraction which opens iat the| who read Nick Carter would be mur Clemmer Saturday with Alice Lake | ders, ahe argues | in the featured rola. “The Greater Crime” ts the story eee | “A Tallor Made Man,” stage play | of @ little chorus girl who marriea ® liq which Grant Mitchell starred, is young man against the wishes pf his! to be done in pictures | fom: It t# an original atdry by apes Inola Forrester and Mann Page Maurice Nitke, violinist, bes been Sims Sake % supported by Jack ged at the Fox studios in N their trouble— Dougherty, De Witt C. Jennings, ‘ |Florence Gittert and several other| Tork iia Playing ts to re | po " . on eee on.¢ |ULATION OF AMERICA PERISHOS eee Harry ©. Myers, Pautine Starke! one of the chief contributory causes and Rosemary Theby head the cast! is the devitalizing weakness broug of “A Connecticut Yankees at King Arthur's Court,” film version of the| Mark Twain story. ee AND E LIBERTY | “The Fighting Schootmaster,” « |Georwe Melford production with Mabel Julienne Scott and Monte | Biue heading a fine cast, will be the attraction at the Liberty, beginning | Saturday, , : ; This pidture te a ecreen version of |hA# n¢ fastenings and is made in one / the prime of fife are cons |-rhe Sucking.” the story by Opie |DICc® That's in “The Blushing| pains seroas the back, dist | Read, and telis of the romance of Bi! | DM” Eileen says tt can be worn “rundown condition | Hawes, © country schoo! teacher, and |** * te pine gall oo Repaeaal Quinea Jucktin, daughter of the{estigen A + Ont sam hin’? owner of the boarding house, where Hawes lives, Dorothy Gish wns directed tn | “Remodeling Her Husband” by her STRAND wister, Lilia Both of them wrote | | “The Inaide of the Cup." the wereen | continuity. |version of Winston Churchill's fa |mous novel, will be held over at the SaeetOhesduint cance teattene tre.|Diua three makes one, It takes four | | matically, and includes not only one. pens te oy «| bes ay ™ jbut many aplendid morals It strikes | Deneerous Curve A forcefully at the people of wealth “ 1 who, the feligions enough on the| David Hartford is taxing © ~~ Sabbath day, are interested in noth-| nee OO ees “The Golden | ing but making money by unecrupul.|SMNE Of Cure é asta ts ous methods thru the balance of the| S°*"* “ae mee Rael arcs ‘ cludes 105 dogs. week. eee Antta Stewart gets some rather |! COLOMIALs windy titles, She starred tn “The | it The romantic fire of the Cnstile | y.iow Typhoon.” Her tatert is “Th e| brig’ toed Prengaew Web eis ue * Her next one will be “Sow: | ad ohmarech an me ling the Wind.” |at the Colonial Saturday. The story | = | was written by Norman Dawn, him. self a South Amertean, and t» vibrant |with the colorful romance of the Andes, “The Fighter,” will soon be screened | |._Rath Reberts, aah gree bene & by Relnick with Conway Tearte | “The loradle Savage,” ip the fo@s| warring and Winifred Westover lead tar coreee. vila, to plonaneat [td Ceenneert: Mears Kuiew +o ep py » nent In) ted the presentation at Sélmick's | Fort Lea, N, J., studios | REX Hobart Boeworth tn another great | nem story, will be the star at the Rex/| |for a week beginning Saturday In “The Brute Master.” | Boeworth plays Bucko McAllister, & rugged Scot, whe ts owner of a| |uchooner plying between Frisco and| | the South Sea islands, He rules hiv crew with an fron band until one day into his life comes Madeline Grey, a beautiful American girt. A fire at nea is one of the featares of the picture, CH ONE MUST 1 eee Efieen Percy wears « tea dress that red te Preet of this te chown by the fa oreanic trom ts supplied to thelr mu tng now been oreuk with er tong aed @ sunnz, cheerful mature ature pot plenty of trom tm the huske ef od ine kein and peels of vegeta fruith to énrieh your bleed, but Theen mys that two and twe make five on Mara In the movies one ee ailie tron from the action of come CONWAY TRARLE Albert Payson Terhune’s novel, | LAST TIMES mi H GIRL, POOR GIRL? STARTING SATURDAY cL. AIRE ADAMS First it wae light and now ft is money with Claire Adama. She starred in “Riders of the Dawn” and ‘The Dwelling Mace of Light.” Her last release was “The Spend ers.” She appears tn “A Certain Rich Man," which will be released by Hod. kinson in April SATURDAY i Paramount Picture OF TH About for Hoe Advises, He Surprises F PICKFORD = a In Her Nowest Pictare + “THE LOVE @& LIGHT” & REGULAR PRICES 0} & ‘THE DEVIL’ Vanity Comedy 1] | —ALSO— MUTT AND JEFF Our Admission Colonial Prie Reduced Orchestra NEWS 25¢ and 10¢ SATURDAY 6 / | Cross, Crabbed and Cere-worn From Weak, Thin Watery Blood without ever suspecting the real cause of Lron-starvation NUXATED IRON: SECOND NEAR SENECA ‘An Irresistible Love Romance Is Here WINSTON CHURCHILL'S “THE INSIDE A Photoplay So Interesting It Is Sure to Be Talked Strand Orchestra Under S. lle. Modiste” Nervous Wrecks | A New York Physician cays that MORE THAN ONE-HALF THE POP-| 5 NEFORE MIDDLE AGE and that of this terrible waste of haman life by lack of iron in the blood THEME ARF 000 000.900.0008 TUED NIHON CONPUSCLES IN YOUR AVE IRON. ~ An mmormone number of people who ought to be efrong, vigoreus and tn ntly complaining of weak nerves, headaches, ention, shortness of breath, a genere! melancholy, bad memory, etc, when the real cause { all thelr suffering i» IRON STAR VATION OF THE BLOOD 62 wat! preres of from and mm Cheretore, | Gn entirely Cifferent thing from erear tn from, Organic # te like the your Mood aed the fron in en, | lentils and app’ Mt may be bad from exit under the name of Nuxated | xated Iron represents ergante fron fm woch @ highly tondensed form + 4,000,008 people annually are using | ated Irom. It will net injure the teeth nor distnrh the etomach. actory remuitn Beware ef subst! Always Inaiet om having genuine organise iron—Nuxaied Iron. Look for the letters ML on every tablet, At all the eroreinia ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY Novel— E CUP” Some Time! K. Wineland Playing Chester Outing Scenic “Frivolous Fiji” First Pablic Appearance of Seatile’s Own Popular Baritone Coming—George Arliss in “The Devil” TODAY <po-77 BLUE MOUSE * [JOHN HAMRICK | ra THEATRE Pleads Not Guilty | taiee tao ae cian S08 to Bigamy Charge} Rm NR eh LONG Loure Duke, 18, of this city, Frank/ A recipe given by a famous phyl W. Myers, 34, former street car mo-|clan for long life was: “Keep forman, pleaded not guilty to a! kidneys in good order, Try to charge of bigamy when arraigned nate through the skin and ™ Thureday afternoon before Presiding the polsons thet otherwise clog Judge King Dykeman. kidneys. Avoid eating meat as Myers, according to the proseca-'as possible; avoid too much salt, a ting attorney, complained to Miss cohol, tea. Try a milk and v Duke's father that she was keeping diet. Drink plenty of water, and lcompany with a married man and ercise so you sweat—the skin hel then took the girl to Tacoma and |to eliminate the toxins (poisons) married her himself. Miss Duke te uric acid.” now instituting proceediogs to an-| For those past middle fifa mul the latter ceremony. |thome easily recognized pt Dr. CarlHoffaan. SE See Elected Elk Hea |has caused rheumatism, u | Joints, stiffness, get “An-nrie® Dr. Cart Hoffman, esteemed lead. | uric acid) at the drug store. This 1 ing knight, was chosen Thursday to|a wonderful eliminator of urie be exaited ruler of Seattle lodge No.|and was discovered by Dr. Pierce 92, Benevolent and Protective Order | Invalide Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ot Piks. His term commences the'10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial pkg first week in Gh ol ALO RIAG? Bee — Advertisement, Last Times Friday— “The Valley of Doubt” Hg 200 © UNNERSITY STARTING SATURDAY ¢ First Time in Seattle & HOBART § “The Brute & aster” #§ From the Story by Mrs. Jack London This picturesque South Sea Island drama is a triumph for the most virile, two-fisted he-man on the screen today!

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