The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 3

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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921, cd y PRE & Less 1005. Courtesy, M cores demtaipnatash JAMES OLIVER SECOND EPISODE CURWOOD'S “OTHE SON of Best Northern Story— TARZAN” i hes These jungle episodes will amaze you with their thrills! THEN There ts an 0. Henry Story— Actress Formerly With Wilkes Co. “Roads of Destiny”’ A tense drama of Fate! “KAZAN” All the wild beasts of the forest ina smashing play! Jane Novak is the heroine Paramount , Superspecial whose lavish and colorful settings and costumes will amaze you! A Hand-Colored Scenic TORCHY COMEDY “Torchy’s Night-Hood” Ruth Renick, of admirers in this city, is playing at the Strand this w with Elliott Derter in “The Witching Hour,” a screen v Jensen & Von Herberg sion of the famous stage drama by Augustus Thomas. Playing “1 Am Coming Back to You, COMING Thomas Meighan in “The Easy Road” Maybe” the wretch who actually commits the Witching Moar.” * and many other ethical o Norsk ia oT problems make ‘The Witching Hour” an extremely interesting pho toplay. | | The story deals with a young man who has an Inherited fear of cat'® Meseell of Destiny ;" Lipisode, “The Sen of Farsen™ WINTER GARDEN—Asne Q.. XY 1) me N— "Roads love inter} a police, W A most thrilling play in the Paramount Superspe- cial picture— | death. There is a strong lewt in the story. in ile Elliott Dexter and Ruth Renick, | * MoCready,” Kazan is the formerly ingenue with Wilkes stock | Witness to the murder. company in this city, head a splen did cast. Joan Radisson (who haa come the wilderness to help trace 4 her father’s murderer) from the eee BLUE MOUSE Everyone in town wants to eee the sereen version of Anna BSewell's fa | mous story, “Black Beauty,” and tho | the picture has already played here a| full week, all day Saturday and Sun-} day the line {n front of the box office | im extended far up the street ; A It's a great picture for men, women | = HB and children. The real story—the eats |autobiography of a horse—has been told In a way which only James ver Curwood can narrate. Wonderful photography of Canidian Northwest, to the picture. faithfully reproduced, and an addi-/ “Isobel; or, The Trail’s End,” is ‘tional human story has been added | dominant figure in the cast. by Lillian and George Randolph o.¢-8 Chester. | During the course of the picture | CLEMMER | there ia a wonderfub herse race in Rose Darrow wan loved by a which Black Beauty outdistances his | lad. His parents didn't ike her. rival by leaping from a bill over the top of a fast-moving train. Especially wonderful is the acting of the horse that appears as Black Beauty Jean Palge and James Morrison are the leads in the human story ooeow had learned she was a chorus They tried to convince him she worthless—unladylike. her ‘They gave a party for her. | she would show her true colors't They had told their friends she common-—unfit ‘for their son. jhad picked his bride for him, a LILY” With Mae Murray Educational Comedy “Just in Time” Snooky and His Friends in one of their best and snappiest pictures | COLISEUM Mae } her ever popu noer in her latest |of their own set | picture, “The Gilded Lity,” at the | loved Rose, Coliseum this week | “| were missing. Suspicion was thr on Rose. burden they thought her dishonest could she her déarly? | In many ways “The Gilded Lily” |recalls Miss Murray's Sonia in “On | With the Dance,” one of the blzgest l pictures last year. In her newest | picture she is Lilllan Drake, hostens of « popular priv club in New | York, a real Salamander, the kind! Owen Johnson revealed several ago in a startling novel as the [kind of a girl who can take every thing from men and give nothing in return. All Lillian longs for is to and be married, and WITCHING HOUR” With Elliott Dexter, Winter Hall, Kath Reniek, Robert Cain and Mary Alden, PATHE NEWS COLISEUM CONCERT “The Smart Set,” at the Clemmer this week | Eva Novak plays the chorus Edna Wheaton, who has the ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor playing overture “William Tell” by Rossini “Hey Rube” “Hides and Go Seek” Trapping of Wild Animals First National Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland, playing “Thais,” by Massenet WE, FEATURE OUR MUSIC smashing sv COLONIAL William Russell ts playing at the Colonial in “Bare Knuckles,” a fine > Eding ton’s novel Up tn th raging bliz: moments « rute MeQuire,.” rra Mountains, tn a| rd, the most exc © action take p Here Russell woos the girl, f |her enemies and conquers his | without resorting to gun play, and| you a word o' |with only his hands as weapons, | ner a tough Job, but Russell gets y with it in a most cobyineae DE LUXE ORCHE: CONCER’ Sunday Morning 11 to 12 ——$_$$—— COMING “What Every Woman COMING BILL HART in “O'Malley of the Mounted” yreted thruout r players, and mountains | {| any owin, Why suffer | with thew gout, sclaticn, ete. | using | k, let's go wo 2, RHEUMATISM: matiam, lumbag ompany rma scenes in the particularly effectt or those who like @ rugged, out story, with plenty of action and just enough romance mixed tn, | Bare Knuckles” is recommended. ss 8 Advertisement. Thin Folks Will Put On Flesh enrich thelr blood and | ir nerves by t to began tak Lydia E. Pi Com now if they strengthen t have a it; you r health. he extra, Destin A a to strong, eal bat girl. nenk hon- ry it and see d at cant 9 A trocs. the co, | estly say that I did’ not suffer much th Owl Drug Bchapira, 182, Firat Ave., + tor Chabaina k, is | More when my baby was born than . I used to suffer with my periods be- with a new installment of * n of Tarzan.” “Roads of Destiny" distinct acts in which the star plays tirely different roies, giving ample | highly,’ portunity for a fine display of ver | ot Wisconsin. table Compound years ag n who are wreak ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively and lasting results. potes and removes the cause. (Plasters in each package for Stubborn Corns) § 5 Miliom Colocide Packages Seid —~ Ai! Druaga BB* Cal-o-cide fentoy REMEDY e entire syste by taking Ly Pinkham’s Vegetable Compo | give their children the blessing o ood constitution, ves quick relie . It penetrates the Comfort Baby’s Skin | With Cuticura Soap | And petit La iJ killer, has in! Best foodstuffs for the least THE SEAT’ at Strand in “The Witching Hour” the charming little actress who has a score! = Re |" “TODAYS PROGRAMS ITTE STRAND | ‘Ss PROG MALOTTE | C AN YOU “guess! what the other) | gameery —James Oliver Carwood's on the WURLITZER man ts thinking? Ina man who! | | “Kasen.” thinks mure equally as guilty with} | BLK "Mack Reaaty,” ae ond COLISEUM Mae Marray im “The fecond | eye Jewelry and Killa & man when| | sem in “What Wamen | goaded with his weakness. Mental| | CLASS Alen Chaney le ‘ataide | suggestion largely entera into the |g! °* OS RENE 4 story and thr the force of mental } power the young man is saved from won, of the Re yal) the treacherous How Kazan avenges fis master’s death and at the same time saves | Welcome attentions of McCready, tn) wild animals and dog teams add epectal interest Jane Novak, the attractive young] star, last ween here in Curw6od's| They But he loved | Surely | They But the youth The party was on, Some diamonds | do, even if the son loved| All this ts part of the photoplay which ts showing ie | leave her old life and | of Beauty in “Experience,” in an 18 hri ‘ her struggle until she achieves her! yearold music student of Ithaca, Christie Comedy ambition is intensely New York. ’ | THIS YOUNG _ MOTHER | Tells Childless Women what Lydi | E.Pinkham’ eae Compoun medicine We are very fonc of children and for weak condition. || ham's Vegetable | ound and) fore I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- I give * is told Ih three | all the credit to your medicine cali I always recommend it ver: ’—Mrs. H. H. JANSSEN, Mill- Advertiseme TLE STAR at. PAGE 3 eek) er | | | baal | te ten | | hen | sole into jown un the the rich | girl hen. | was girt girl part my | nke| nice and renpibeninig your nerves he Son of Tarzan” tx by 7 ickly expect or hope to become me me Phosphate helt “yout iss nedrouats wae la A eee wr | lekly healthy children? Their | jungle pleture, showing hundred« of | {ft duty is to themselves. They And Get Stronger Jungle pleture: showing hundreds of | should overcome the derangement or Sack, the aon of Tarean; is the lead | debility that is dragging them down, fa «| GROTE- RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE “Quality Rattan” Furniture In a Comprehensive Showing HE Grote-Rankin Co. is better ready this Spring than ever before to help with — the planning of new homes or the refurnishing of old ones, ready to supply worth-while Furniture — now priced on the basis of new lowered manufacturing — cost. “Quality Rattan”—a Summer Necessity ‘at Minimum Prices “Quality Rattan” light, graceful and restful are its lines and construction. There are entire suites, as well as the odd pieces, and these can be finished to — harmonize with any color scheme you may have in mind, For the Small Dining Room or Breakfast Room Conspicuous among the new arrivals in Breakfast Room Furniture are suites | of “Quality Rattan” that are noticeably distinctive. There are also quantities of Hand Decorated Breakfast Room Sets, which in” the ensemble give an inspiringly Spring-like appearance to this section of the Grote-Rankin Co. ALUMINUM WARE —A Sale Both of these pieces are made of heavy imported aluminum and are exceptional values. 100 Slightly Imperfect BED SPREADS Are on Sale Tuesday at $2.15 Each iceable quality—the slight mill imperfections are hardly noticeable and will not impair their wear- ing quality. They are really a very unusual value; special, each, $2.15. Large Tea Kettle $3.95 Tea kettle of six-quart ca- pacity, and made with cold handle of varnished hard- wood. One hundred and fifty are on sale tomorrow, priced, each $3 95 vioosl pater Aluminum-Covered Stock Pots Ray-finished Cast Alumi- num Stock Pots. Six sizes are offered at decided reduc- tions: ‘ . $1.15 . $1.65 . $2.15 10-inch 101%-inch There Are One Hundred and Fifty Pairs of At for $37.75 Will keep milk, vege- tables, meats, ete. fresh and nourishing. Ruffied You will notice that S ° ice chamber is easily WISS m accessible — holds 65 m pounds of ice; that C 6 alr the food chambers are urtains large, the walls are ; white enameled, the A very specially low price when you consider the shelves are of electric quality these popular curtains. welded . All parts They are favored for their charming appear- are y kept clean ance—coming in many-sized dots and figures. If you are to have new curtains in your home we would advise you to make your selections from this offering this week. —Drapery Section, Second Floor and sweet. With com- ing warm weather you will need a Refrigerator like this. Better buy it now, i Furniture is a veritable blessing to the home in Summer, so | They are Crochet Bedspreads of a very serv- J ae NGS RGR ONIN, RENT SERRE TON GEGEN INE

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