The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1921, Page 3

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S SF SSMPRPr ae PT aeNr & Home of 100 per Cent Plotures Here until Friday night —a hilarious mix-up in uppers and lowers, above and beneath a Pullman, with “NOW OR NEVER” The Laughter King’s Biggest Fun Special! As Heart-Warming as a Sip of Rare Old Scotch Is “BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS” A delightful comedy from the famous stage success. MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer Playing “Do You Ever Think of Mo?” by Eari Burtnett Jensen & Von Herberg News “THE SON OF TARZAN” Prologue and First Episode Now Playing, With TOM MIX In His Latest Story of the West in Its Exciting Days “THE FEUD” 22 Any time, any seat; Chit C aren, 10¢. Both prices plus tax “The Tomboy,” starring Eileen Percy, is to be released April 10. For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s, —Aavertiserrent. 1S THE SNAPPIEST /-— CAR ‘SHC OW PGE | 'S PROGRAMS jareid Lieyd tn "| man SENECA eee a7 oud “anty Pulls the A stirring drama of the ultra smart with the same cast that thrilled you in “While New York Sleeps” Nhirtey “Mason tn “Get jeart.” Te Mix tn “The “Feed” and “The Sen of Tarvan. » - % BLUE SK FTV bore Chat ts playing the lead ing role tin Anna Bewell's fa mous classic, “Mack Beauty,” at the Blue Mouse this week, was insured for $50,000. ‘The animal shows a high state of intelligence and tn many instances displayed almoat/ human intelligence tn playing the role aswigned. During the bie fire scene and also on the stormy day in which the bridge was swept away the horse « med to jow Just what was expected of hi went thru the scenes with a hiteh. cares | | LIBERTY Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, “Now or Never,” is being shown at Liberty this week along with Bunty Pulls the Strings,” a delight ful drama which tells of the adven. tures of @ little Sooteh girl. Many of the scenes in the Lioyd comedy take place on a Pullman sleeper and the clever young come dian provides a lot of wholesome fun Fashion and Laxury at Its Beat There ts a clover little kMfidie tn | the picture too. Her name is Anna May Bilson. MOTION” M Myrtle Stedman ts playing a very | ing the Wind,” | The Educational Scenic That Is RAPING Anita, Glow lotermting Bvery Goll Coliseum thin week herself a young and very tractive woman, Is called upon to portray the character of a mother who, tho not a good woman her self, does everything within her | power to make a sweet, good girl jout of her daughter. While the star, Mins Stewart, ts | very pretty and acts her role well, Mise Stedman's work is the feature of the production. | GAYETY COMEDY AND WITCHES” First National Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8S. K. WINELAND Playing “Beantiful Blue Danube” | 5 at Waltzes by Strauss cl m eget . Huster Keaton departs from his We Feature Our Music usual slapstick comedy to play — light comedy character in “The Sap COMING head,” the film comedy at the Clem. “The Witching Hour” j mer this week A feature of the | Production ts the splendid team work of @bung Keaton and William HH. | Jat the Rex this week. Ds | Mix tw pl THE SEATILE STA “Blind Wives” Picture at Strand Tells Story of Heart Interest This very good-looking chap is Mare McDermott. He is playing at the Strand this week in “Blind Wives,” a human jinterest drama. In the picture is Estelle Taylor, the same | little black-e ve beauty | who played with McDermott in “While New York Sleeps,” the film play shown here recently. “Blind Wives” is told in five separate stories. McDermott and Miss Taylor playing the leads in each episode. the film play in which Miss Mason te} clure Pater playing. Raymond McKee plays op-| an ho oan P Raoul Walsh will direct his brother, ee Gegree, in his peat picture. oe dling who ts adopted Into a strict Southern family “Girl of My Heart” ts the title of REX There are two real thrillers on tap] Penrhyn pes es deisted Wielka i Tom | ttawley in “Phe Outside Woman.” ing in “The Feud,” « pie “fhe pens ture filled with gun play and fast! pamous Players.Lasky and ite sub horse riding. The other picture 9] sidiarieg employ §,800 people. ar Rice Burrough's popu: | As nage * { Tarsan.” and) James Kirkwood. Ann Forrest. loturesque apeman IN & 1 eaaq “The Great Impersonation.” series of new stunts. | By E. Phillips Oppenheim. eee ‘Sends Her to Bed THE LID IS OFF! Anita Stewart jie restored my health THE WIND” | Will’ Show You the Bereeziest Time of Your Life in This | First National Super Attraction! A CARTOON COMEDY PATHE NEWS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Under ARTHUR KAY, Playing the MAE MURRAY —in— “THE GILDED LILY” The life of Mary, Queen of Scots, is to be depicted in a film to be made in England by J. Gordon Edwards. It ts | also reported that Edwards will make ero” in Rome for Fox Bad Stomach for 10 Months €atonic Gets Her Up!) “Over a Thar seo * gays Mrs. Dora Williams, ‘'Il took to bed and for 10 months aia not think I would live. onic helped me so much I am now up and able to work. 1 recom- mend k highly for stomach trouble.’ Eatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the ex- cess scidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you have indigestion, sourne: heartborn, belahing, food repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonic after each meal. Big box corte only a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee Advertisement, |now swing my hammer just as good in the movies, ts al | Crane, the popular stage star. ne His Crane and Keaton are co-stars in| Dtther of Mabel Julienne Scott the picture. hobby is cooking and when Mabel ee gets home she finds her dinner ready COLONIAL Ol Rome, In the height of tte Shirley Mawon ts scoring a decided | «tory, will be burlemqued by Edd hit at the Colonial by ber clever tm.' Lyons and Lee Moran in thelr next Personation of a namelens little tworeeler HADD GAINED. TWENTY POUNDS, HE DEGLARES Blacksmith Re Restored Tanlac Years Ago sul! Feels Fine and Can Swing His Hammer as Good as Ever and I had an awful bad taste tn my mouth. I suffered from biliousness and headaches, too, and my sleep was so restless that I got up morn ings feeling worre than wypn I went to bed. I had rheumatiam tn my left leg, and ft got so stiff and fore and hurt so bad that I could hardly get around. I was in such bad condition that every now and then I had to lay off from my | work for as much as two weeks at ja time. “Nothing helped me until I got “Taniac has given me a working man's appetite and built me up twenty pounds In weight, and I can as I ever could,” said Joe Hadd, of | Kennewick, Wash, well known|Tanlac, but this medicine knocked | blacksmith, while in Tacoma, re-| ou my troubles, and built me| cent! up in weight and strength until I “It was two years ago that Tan-|felt as fine as I ever did. When and before|/ever I feel the least bit under the }1 got hold of the medicine I wan| weather now I lose no time in get jeertainly in bad shape. Why, my/|ting a bottle of Tanlac, and it soon stomach was so out of order that|has me in first class condition I couldn't eat the Hghtest kind of|again. It was through the state & meal without it causing me ter-| ments of others that I heard of rible cramping pains, and I would|Tanlac and got relief, and I feel pat with gas until I was miner jlike I ought to let everybody I can able. I lost my appetite complete | know about the medicine.”—Adver ly, my tongue was all canted over, | tisement. OPENS WEDNESDAY “Wolves of the Street’ THREE DAYS ONLY The four-footed wolf, driven to destruction of human lite through hunger, ts nefther so dangerous nor so vile as the two-footed variety who seek to destroy through greed. See the expose of these enemies of America in the great feature, Wolves of the Street.” SPECIAL ORC PATHE REVIE HANK MANN COMEDY IRD AVE. LAST TIMES TUESDAY “IDOLS OF CLAY” NEAR PI Owned hy ! “The City of Silent Men,” “Hooters and Honkers.” a new ‘Drawings Will T Be Judged by | Emma S. Small Friday noon hag been definitely decided upon as the closing me for the entries in “Black uty” contest. The drawings will then be placed three judger: Mins | mma supervisor of local grade school drawing; John Tam rick, Manager of the Blue theatre, where the screen version of before Small, |Anna Sewell's famous horse story | “Black Beauty,” is now showing, and Daisy Henry, of The Btar. all Seattle wehool children, and it is largely due to her interest in the | work of the children tha act as one of the judg present busily engaged ‘ing « big art exhibit for the no Hamrick, of the Blue Mouse, ts tickled to death at the great interest the children are dimplaying in the cortest and a» soon an it closes he is going to put all the drawings on dimplay in the lobby of hig theatre. There will be 15 cash prizes, Contest rules: 1—Drawing must be neat and orig inal. Pen, pencil or crayons may be used. 2—Age mit 16. by noon Friday. A pen—not a typewriter, He's one of the few modern writers who literally earns bis bread by “the sweat of his | pen.” — CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 3-—-Drawing must be tn Star office | Rupert Hughes atways writes with | Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN-CO)| OTTO F. REGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue Mouse | ffl wie motion picture editor | Mins Small is Known and loved by | The Most Restful DAVENPORTS Are Reduced to $54.50 One of these genuine leather-covered Bed Davenports would surely bring many times the money’s worth in com-* fort for every member of the family. There are fifty in waxed or fumed oak on sale at the very low price, $54.50. These davenports open to a full-sized * Pictograph, portrays the life of sage grouse and wild geese eee Tom Meighan shows the entire Ber. tillon system of recording a crook in now in the making. eee Lear” ts to be done in celta. told wy ‘touts B. Shad John Stahl will direct and Lewis Stone will probably have the Utular role, Pr ted the cad mien haa gym ex Yor! now Son baa exhiited id her pointy Pugene O7Rrien ase Martha Mans field will have the leading roles in “Gilded Lica” “The mghest. Law™ ts to be shown in every penal institution in the country by Lewis J. Selznick. eee Doug and Mary endowed two beds tm the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, eee U. 8. exported 17,000,000 feet of movies to Canada last year. eee Jack Abbe. In “A Tale of Two Worlda” Actor and writer. Born in Japan. Confirmed bachelor. eee Charles Richman. Opposite Norma Talmadge. In “The Sign on the Door.” eee Betty Ross Clark and Roy Stewart |Support Katherine MacDonald in her jnext FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Z. C. MILES, former Seattle merchant will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Masonic Home, Puy allup. Miles was widely known among the old-time rewdents of the ty. 4. Fenimore Cooper couldn't write | unless he had «um drops to chew. fines pecial: and Auto Kitchen Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a small package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring hairy growths. ‘To remove hair or fuzz from arms or neck make a thick paste with some of the powdered delatone and | water, Apply to hairy surface and after two or three minutes off, wash the skin and it will be from hair or blemish. To appointment, be sure you USED 5()yeard FOR THE BLOOD Wrile tor boukleton the blood free t Specit ( Devt Atlanta ¢ rub) Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shorUy you Uf it right off with fingers. Trulyt Your druggist seNs « tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few centa, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- ton. NURSERY STOCK DOWNTOWN SALES YARD (Just « Block From Our Store) PERFECTION ) CORRANTS, year-) 95 per 100 ing! LOGANBERRI awa ‘943 per 1.000 Strong rooted tipsJ Fer Latent Reduced Prices See Our New Planting Guide Free on Application SEEDS, FER’ ZERS, SPRAYS Mall Orders. Phone El! | Clemmer SORE MUSCLES ANALGESIQUE, Yours for Comfort Keep a Tube Handy Thos Leeming &Co.NY. bed and are equipped with a comfort- able link fabric spring. All are beauti- fully finished. Forestry Students | Off to the Woods Nine students of forestry at the University of Washington were to) Independence, | Wash, on the annual epring field! leave Tuesday for trip In logging engineering. Prof. Elias T. Clark was to be in charge. eiirenininindenaalpiciialibipaeniemminn For a juicy steak, let's go to Boldt's —Advertisement, WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED /1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. fe pcm SS the safehooping for ef bonds and ether valuable papers, ave, at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK a ia ReSeverday's Star 1am now devoting imy entire time to my dental practice. ed 4 | joing Gental work that f afuarantes, and making wy ‘do ae ig “compete with Cheap Dentists, nor do operate on your | pocketbook. or sel |Pion. 1 give two. do! Dental work for ev celve—so you save a e dollar, and interests are) ™Open evenings Gil? and Sund | Open_ evening undays | jun pre al for people. who work. Win OWN, vo Dp & dollar I re- jollar, I mi relieves dandruff Dandruff is one of the most fre quent causes of baldness and too much care cannot be exercised in getting rid of it. The Resinol treat- ment is an easy method. Shampoo with Resinol Soup working the lather well into the roots of the hair, Rinse thoroughly and when wholly dry spread the hair apart and gently rub into the scalp a little Resinol Oint- ment. If carefully done little Oint- ment will get on the hair. Resinol Qoae and Ointmons of git druggists, LAST TIMES TUESDAY SHIRLEY MASON —IN— “GIRL OF MY HEART” To Doe ni BILLIE RHODES leo q GIRL” A Love Romance of the Air, Sea and Land —and— “STUFFED LIONS” - Two-Reel Comedy WAIST AND GARTERS | Just What Y our Girl or Boy Wants Real, red-blooded, robust bodies want support but need room to dee. velop. Don’t cramp and crowd | them into just ‘‘a waist.”” Get the Construct For all ages 2 to 14—each rams fits perfectly. Body fy high grade materials. genuine Made and guaranteed by the m hanes Canes ren = ehown Children’s ie > :

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