The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 3

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SECOND NEAR SENECA Now—A powerful melodrama of the Real Life of a wealthy and fastidious leader in Long Island’s sporting society— TTY YYYY yy. yp 2) 2 ~ ‘ ry + Sttrryyy yyy rr A BEAU REVEL Paramount Picture—with Florence idor, Lewis Stone and Lloyd Hughes. CHRISTIE COMEDY “MAN vs. WOMAN” * A SCENIC First National Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Poet and Peasant,” by Suppe WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC ; COMING— | rears TODAY'S PROGRAMS | Linkiery—« in—Giedye Waltes ta “All >" UM—dieorge Metford's “The Nealer.”” or Stone in “Mean Revel,” | COLONIAL—Bilenn Perey in “Why | ‘Trust Your Husband?” | REN—Karte Williams in “The Pur. ple Cipher.” ND-—Florence Vider and Lewts | “ ny faree comedy Ue Eileen Perey starred, in the attraction which opened today at olonial ‘Trust Your Husband,” with pretty Nt «ce B, Marshall deals with the of two young husbands away from their wives to & masquerade ball—for their first night out since marriage, They are met at the ball by their wives tn costume and mask—the wives hav ing discovered the little game Merry excitement follows eee BLUE MOUSE It is money represented mothers and “nouy by Sylvia Ashton, ¢ together, the ot the world Being @ millionaires, or a wealthy widow ix every day work for the famous char ying in ure, “The who stip the actress now new Blue Snob,” at the LIBERTY funny Ray feature, at the L he is all e little hat while Hot iberty when Sunday best, plus remved up the shoes whi | | —x| estimated that if all the wealthiest women in the/ Wanda Hawley's| Lewis Stone and Florence Vidor in New Ince Photoplay at Strand new | | THE G OTTO F. KEGEL, President, ROTE-RANKIN CO Lewis Stone and Florence Vidor in “Beau Revel,” a Louis Joseph Vance story, produced for the screen by Thomas Ince. Chair Davenport wears In his latest “The Old Swimmin this week in hy | rence Revel, known to the sma his wealth and de be “4 tiful youn h he borrowed from hix father with |CLEMMER out the latter's knowledge, in back 35 years. “The Olid Swimmin’ ey's famous poem Do This For | Constipation | Tee eee ee er Stee ot Some are “flushes,” purges, physics. ‘They gripe and Dr. Caidweli's Syrup Pepsin acts | od and mildly so thet even « ting by can use it with safety. It iso compound of Egyptian Senna and || other simple laxative herbs with pep- Gin and pleasant-tasting aromatica A sixty-cent bottle will last an aver- age family many months. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the most popular of all lazatives and more ia used in American bomes than any || other. Last year eight million bottles were sold by druggists, the largest ale in the world | TRY IT FREE | Send me your name and address and I will send you a free trial bottle of fame Dr. $13 Washington St, Monticello, bearsbedy now and then needs-a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. | “BLIND WIVES” Another picture of the same class and cast as “While New York Sleeps” : “Why Prust Your fusband An irresistible farce about a wild time at a French models’ ball. STARRING EILEEN PERCY “THE TIMBER WOLVES” A Drama of the North Woods COLONIAL ORCHESTRA A. K, WOLFENDEN Director COMEDY Boldt's,—Advertisement. olde than the star himself, for it date Hole* ts an} adaptation of James Whitcomb Rb public should know thatthere | weaken, For lasting effect use a laxative. |] For a juicy steak, let's go One of the liveliest fights shown on the local screen in some time is | atures of “All Dolled omedy drama starring | ton at the Clemmer this the raiding of the young er Gladys W week The scene tx a popular inn to which star had been lured, and the scuf i fle which ensues shows Mike Walton ito be possessed of one ie box jing skill as well as goo oks and talent } eee | COLISEUM } Little Mary Garict, the child ac tress who did such laudable work Jin “The Prince Chap” ‘Thomas | Mote’ cant | |°The Faith Healer [this week | “The Faith Healer” presents tn | clear, truthful form, the great truth of healing by faith. A beautiful romance runs thruout the story. eee } || REX Mystery, love, intrigue, a pretty) a dashing hero combine | he Purple Cipher,” the at the Rex this week, Karl Williams is the star and tn tx Vola Vale, a very attractive young Blactreas of the ingenue type. Witness Subpoenaed in Dry Agent Trial Wanted ax a witness in the trial Biot Wm. C. Vest and John G. Mont |gomery, federal prohibition enforce } ment agents, charged at Sp ° | lwith manslaughter, C. W. Minnick New Washington hotel Tuesday. | Minnick is a traveling salesman, and was served here, aa it would time before he would return trnest C. Emily, alleged boot who, they claim, was trying to escape. " Open Evenings—R. & R. Dentists, to | 3d and Union, Opposite Postoftice — | Advertisement. Paramount Superspecial Easter Week photoplay here now reaches new heights of spiritual and dramatic appeal— “THE FAITH HEALER” With Milton Sills and Ann Forrest TOONERVILLE COMEDY “THE SKIPPER’S SCHEME” He’s always funny, and at times hilarious! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Under Arthur Kay, play Second de Luxe Concert Sunday Morning at 11 ing “High Jinks” selection PATHE NEWS COMING ANITA STEWART in “SOWING THE WIND” bonaire ways. per cer the company of supporting players wan served with a subpoena at the| “Beau Revel” tells the story of the love affairs of Law- rt world as “Beau” because of His specialty is trifling with ng women, Gets 3 Months for Stealing Cop’s Coat} Convicted of stealing Detective Beott Mo “a coat, Jamea Wal tera, ex-soldier, WAS sentenced to three months tn the nty jail Tues | day afternoon by Justice C. C. Dal-| ton. Fords Run 34 Miles on Gallon Gasoline | Start Easy in Coldest Weather—| Other Cars Show Proper. tlonate Saving A new carb wn gasoline mor and reduces « onethird to proud achievement of the Air Fric tion Carburetor Co., 746 Madison St, Dayton, Ohio. This remarkable inventic increases the from 20 to 60 n every one to ear, It also makes it eary to start a Ford or any other carin the coldest weather | You use the very cheapest lerade of gasoline or half gasoline de jrun slow on h ean land half kerosene) and etill |more power and more mileage t you now get from the highest test gancline. Many Ford owners say they now get as high as 45 to 50 miles to a gallon of gasoline, So sure are the manufacturers of the jimmenxe saving their new earbu |retor will make that they offer to send tt on 30 days’ trial to every jear owner. As it can be put on or jtaken off In @ few minutes by any one, all readers of this paper who want to try it should send their |name, address and make of car to the manufacturers at once. They also want local agents, to whom they offer exceptionally large |profits. Write them today—Adver tinement. | THOMAS H, INCE PRESENTS $162.50 Profit Infinitely $62.50 Furniture Values by Which Your Living Room May In selecting this davenport and chair you are adding arti- cles of lasting comfort and pleasure to your living room, for they are well constructed, being made by one of the most reliable manufacturers, and their appearance is inviting. Inlaid and Printed Linoleum Pw. for Inlaid Linoleum of superior quality in patterns for the kitchen and bath- 98c the square yard for Printed Linoleums in splendid designs—gray, blue and ivory, tan and brown and tan and blue. A Clearance of Several Attractive Patterns 89c for Printed Linoleum of | cork base quality in neat color combinations suitable for bathrooms, $2.45 the square yard for Inlaid Linoleum of ex- tra heavy quality in wood designs suitable for any room. a Death Ends Attempt oye . | at Reconciliation ff While bound here to try a recon elation with his wife, Harry E. Dewey, former fireman, was killed on a ship in New York harbor, ac | cording to advices received here Wednesday. “Let's go to the Liberty” is always good ad A Poem of Fan-Loving Youth— CHARLES RAY In his latest First yates, Attraction WASHINGTON.—Roland 8, Mor. ris, ambassador to Japan, resigna. foodstuffs for the least at) —Advertisement, A Startling Story of Baffling Mystery EARLE WILLIAMS (jj CHARLES RA (South Splendid Orchestra Cello Solo, “Old Pal” Comedy “Tho Captivating Captive” Third Ave. « pass Tk In the Chinatown Tong Theiller— B “the PURPLE CIPHER” “THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE” James Whitcomb Riley’s Old Home Classic. “EDGAR’S COUNTRY COUSIN” A Two-Act Comedy by Booth Tarkington Chester Screenic “SULTANS OF THE SEA” Jensen & Von Herberg News AN Liberty Matinees, 22c After 6:30, Any Day...3le Children, 10¢ Any Time All prices plus tax COMING “BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS" —And— HAROLD LLOYD

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