The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY Last Times Friday Night A Paramount Superspecial ‘ 4 La a Vill you lift the veil and peep behind at the unknown things that rule life and love? See this thriller! First National Kinograms Christie Comedy “Hey Rube" “Hides and Go Seck” Trapping Wild Animals | STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Thais,” by Massenct WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC COMING—Wnm. S. Hart in “O'Malley of the Mounted” REX 2éD & UNIVERSITY SECOND EPISODE “The Son of Tarzan” —AND— “Roads of Destiny” Gripping Story of Ad p venture from ©. Henry's daring novel of How Fate deals with a man and ao woman! Until Friday Night Until Friday Night Only— The Paramount Supe rspecial 6 THE GILDED LILY” With MAE MURRAY The surprising intimate life of a Broadway cabarct beauty! Educational Comedy “JUST IN TIME” An animal comedy with Snooky PATHE NEWS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—Artists—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor Playing “William Tell”"—Rossini COMING—“What Every Woman Knows” LAST Showings Friday Night— 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures The Romance, Adventare, TORCHY COMEDY ) JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S “TORCHY'S NIGHT.HOOD” | “ ” | | “I Am Coming Back to A Classic of the Snow You, Maybe” and forest-clad wilds! COMING—Thomas Meighan in “The Easy Road” A Beautiful Colored Scenic Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer, playing Curwood's | A—~"Mlack — Heanty,” my Mae Murray in “The ) “The Witching I Kya Novak in Carey in Destiny :* CONTEST between an unsophis tleated country boy and an ex ten ity man over a girl they Is one of t sting phases The Gilded La the picture at the Coliseum this week starring Mae Murray Just who is the Incky one Is kept dark until the very end of the pic ture and when It Ix revealed It comes plete surprive Sherman, who appeared riffith’s “Way Down ng man. A in adventures of “Black Beauty a, ean Paige and James Morriso! Appear in the leadir CLEMME A barnyard goom plays the prin supporting role in “The Smart Novak's atewt cing shown a week. was f 4 at Uni and y ble a to an in ting climax Miss Novak appears as a little horus girl who is rtranded while t storming country theatrical troup. see the with a heap LIBERTY Some wonderful snow pletures a nm in “Kazan, the picturtzation of Jamon Oliver Curwood's p htory now showing on the Liberty screen. Besides the romantic theme of the | [picture there are some wonderful scenes in which a husky wolf-doi takes active part property of Lee Hansen. youth Thie dog is STRAND Mary Alden, playing the saad In “The Witching he Strand, wor t famous play paving started her with the Blograph in filmdom, |screen career | company “The Witching Hour” ts a screen version of Augustus Thomas’ fam us stage play. The cast includes Ruth Renick, Elliott Dester and Winter Hail. eee COLONIAL There is ® lovable little fellow on the screen appearing with Harry SEE Now riavin TODAY AND TOMORROW PRISCILLA DEAN and LON CHANEY ORCHESTRA ¥ at the Color ¢ | Boldt'n. THE SEATTLE STAR Mae Murray, Captivating Star of “The Gilded Mae Murray as il he appears in a scene from Lily,” at Coliseum “The Gilded y," the feature photodrama which ia being shown at the iseum this week. Carey tn his new pleture, tal “It Only,” His name ts Tommy Smith, he is still under three years of age and is the Smith, a well know hewspaper man, The younste: the “Bruvver Jim's | whi wh of William ich the screen drama was made eee apes, gorillas, orangow animals ." | ducer , aval of Destiny,” an O. Henry story. For @ juicy steak. Advertisement. let's go to| AND CHILD “ wan “Fool's Gold.” featuring Mitchell Lewis and Florence Turner, at benefit which shown the Spok kane. It was contributed free |to the benefit by the Greater Foat ures ec ot which nbn is manager here, Whfrid North, plays etord in ingford.” actor and pro the part of J. Rufus “The Son of Wall | Lord Beaverbrook announces that no more American-made * pictures will be shown In his London theatres | ‘because of their hich rentals “EVERY MAN, WOMAN IN SEATTLE Jack Lan 6 clure Patter “Rest for | | Owen Moore's noxt ts the Weary.” eee Eilat non imitates Eddie Foy in “Pootlighta” . o- Kathlyn Adams plays opposite Barle Willams in “The Silver Car.” * . Constance Talmadge made her first big screen hit as the mountain girl in Griffith's “Intolerance.” Ruth Roland not only makes the movies pay—she's a shrewd investor in mortgages, real estate and oll. ar Mabel Ballin used to desien baby bonnets for a Philadelphia depart ment store, | eee It has just been whispered that Marguerite Clark is 34 and Bill Hart in 46, eee Helene Chadwick 1» to be leading lady for Tom Moore in “Beating the ~ ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Beware! Unless you ate the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin preseribed by physicians for twenty one years and pre e by mil as told in Head . Kar 1 ‘er Tablets of Aspirin cost t Druggints aleo sell ls gen. Axpirin is the trade yer Manufacture of Mon: licyleacia, ‘Should See This Wonderful Photoplay | NIGHTS Adults . 500 Loges ..75¢ Children 20¢ Adults Loges .. We Children 10¢ [JOHN HAMRICK | NEVER BEFORE HAS A PHOTOPLAY BEEN RECEIVED WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASM BY YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA EMIL BIRNBAUM, Director HAMRICK NoMoreMisery Cleansing the Blood Ends ~ After Eating BILL SEZ: General Wood sez Seattle's “a uccess on the shores of should ‘buss ‘tound and quainted with Miss Seattle so we kin do sum b-o-0-8-t-i-n-g our- selves. Did tt ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen has lovely hair, while the most pop ular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladies just because of their attrac tive looks. Inquiry among them discloses the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR |! Satisfactory Terms Always THE'GROTE-RANKIN @) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue F riday Specials Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs In All Sizes At Reduced Prices S ECTIONS can be made from a large assortment of attractive designs—Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs will give you splendid satisfaction in any room where an inexpensive Boor covering is required. All sizes are reduced, 9x12, special ..... special 9x10-6, Crochet Bed Spreads Special $2.15 Each A large assortment of slightly imperfect Crochet Bedspreads ‘are specially priced for Friday’s selling. While these spreads cannot be sold as perfect, their imperfections do not impair their wearing quality. They are 72x84 inches in size, and selections can be made from several very attractive designs. ~ 72x90-Inch Bed Sheets Special 79c Each Muslin. Bed Sheets with seamed center are on sale Friday—they offer an opportunity for saving on your bedding needs. — “Three Si Sizes of Lawn Mowers Are Reduced for Friday | Easy running, plain bearing Lawn Mowers, with 81%-in. drive wheels and crucible steel spiral cutting blades. 12-inch, special. ...$7.95 14-inch, special. ...$8.25 16-inch, special. ...$8.75 Galvanized Clothes Lines—75-foot pt and made of five twisted wire strands; special at 48¢. ——~ Galvanized Metal Ash Cans Special $2.98 Each These are very well con- structed Ash Cans, 18 inches in diameter and heavily re- inforced sides, raised bot- toms and outside flange coy- ers. Fifty are on sale Friday, each $2.98. Gray Enameled Dish Pans of 14-quart capacity, with heavy roll edges and strong handles; special, each Brey PAWAAMUEED: at im Basthantven: Casseroles Special $2.65 Each The inserts are of glazed earthenware with white glazed linings—the frames of brass, nickel-plated, with black ebonized handles; sp.- Bah PHS Re Ren ener eee ees cial, each ny 40- Watt Just Takes An ane | “The first dose of Eatonte did won- ders for me. I take it at meals and am bo oy + bothered with indigestion,” writes Mra. Elien Harria, a teaspoonful of canthrox (which they get from the druggist) “in a ' Many Torturous Skin Troubles | Thousands in the United States inste nek of soap, This full cup of have gotten complete rest from! shampoo liquid is enough so it is) PUYALLUP.—Jam plants and] SPOKAN Se berry fields visited by committees of | 26th annu: E Beattle women, pre tory to edu-| conference. Free Methodists open easion Columbia river Many fever epidemics are caused by impurities in the water supply, S cational exhibit in Seattle next week eee Boldt's.—-Advertisernent. for the least at| OlYMPIA.—Wednesday’s receipt | of state treasurer were $1,724,763.74 ce C2 Do You Know the materials used by the LB] YOURS THK Bas CO, are all RODUCE IN THE STATE or oF WASHINGTON? Try QUEEN CITY SANDWIC i" at the & Women’s Edu- fj cational Exhibit f&) (©) for Washington fF] f=) Manufacturers April 19-23 ARENA ia ADMISSION FREE Best foodstuff, your skin with Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soap. They soothe the inflamed 6 reduce blotches and liness and usually pro- duce a healthy complexion inasurprisingly short time, Try them and see, Gold by all dregsiote. so aon Soma ? I gp corer of people, like this dear aah gratefully testify about Eatonio, * ich does ite wonders by taking up and carrying out the excess nckaity ‘and gases which bring on indigestion, heartburn, bloating, belching an food repeating. Acid stomach also cacees al head dri Apia (fig go le ailments. Protect yourself. A bi box of Eatonic costs but & trifle wil your druggist’s guarantee. Advertisement. soceoeooell, ah nett a and are ended only when the water is purified. Many itching skin troubles are caused by impurities fn the blood supply, and can be stopped only when these are driven out, ‘When yon itch, itch, itch all day with flaming torture that drives you ha'f mad, you should look deeper than the skin itself. The cause of your trouble may be far down in the blood stream, and require an internal treatment that will purify it before you can get relief. Any other course would be treating symptoms rather than the cause. FOR THE BLOOD | Sjandard for over 50 years such nerve racking ailments by taking 8.S.S., the famous old herb medicine of fifty years standing. S8.S.S. is a first class blood remedy that drives out the impurities and helps put the healthy, red corpus- cles in. If you are a skin sufferer, get a bottle of 8.8.8. from your druggist today. Begin taking at once, and then write in detail about your con- dition to Chief Medical Advisor, 863 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Geor- gia. cal advice free. Swift Bpecific Co, Dept. 863, Atlanta, Ge. Pease send me your free booklet on £9.5. easy to apply it to all the hair in-| stead of just the top of the head. After its use, the hair dries rapidly |with uniform color. Dandruff, ex joes oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. The hair is so fluffy that it looks much heavier than it is, its luster and softness xb delightful.—Advertisement, He will send you expert medi- ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively fre quick relief and lasting results. It penetrates the and removes the cause. (Plasters [reach package for Stubborn Corns) § Milioa Calochie Packages Sait —~ AU Dreagate 36° Cal-o-cide feneoy REMEDY Tungsten Globes Special 28c Wire-drawn Tungsten Globes, 40-watt size only—every globe guaranteed; spe- cial, each 28¢. TEST FILMS Taken for The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest To Be Shown Exclusively at the CLEMMER = Come and see your friends on the screen. gost aes tit ed

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