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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921. AT J.&V. THEATRES TODAY PNBERTY | Svery Day a Good Photoplay LILA LEE GLADYS GEORGE and THOMAS MEIGHAN EASY ROAD” —tells what happens when the manly, ambi- tious man settles down on Easy Street! A COMEDY “Edgar's Feast-Day” CHESTER SCREENIC “From Deer to Dam” f] Deer and Beavers on the Minne. eota Trails Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE On the Giant Warlitzer playing “Kismet” COMING GEORGE BEBAN In Person with His Picture— “One Man in a Million” An unusually tense and vivid picture of love and moncy! MADGE ENNED SURANDD As a Royal Northwest Mounted Policeman— BILL HART | In the Paramount Picture ii “O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED” —Sure hite the high spota! Chester Out —— | in Scenic * ‘Something to ‘Hely Smoke | Worry About’ First National Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing selection, “The Serenade”— Herbert WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC Matinees 22c, After 6, Upper Baleony 22e; Lower Floor and Lower Balcony, 3ic. Children 10e Any Time. | All Prices Plus Tax “COMING —By— WILLIAM DE MILLE = ae a= - ¥. ene tu oom if ait aia EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” in iff 1H FW Str James M. Barrie's famous “Naughty Mary Brown” BRUCE SCENIC “The Will o’ the Wisp” Snow and Mountains PATHE NEWS COLISEUM \ THE Bad Check Suspect | Swindled Grocer? Alleged to have victimized George 1, Helgesen, grocer, 1925 First ave. | A. P. Smith, alias Pat Smith, who, | police aay, Is a bad check artist with | @ criminal recort, ts in the city jail Tuesday, He was arrested by De tecttvea D. J. McLennan and J. | Deom on «a warrant charging him with first degree forgery. Stupld Titles: “White and Un-| married,” “Why Trust Your Hus band?" “Deception,” "and the unforgivable one, je and Fe male.” | Walter MoGrafl will be leading | man for Anita Stewart tn “The| Price of Happiness.” DONT SUR WITH NEURALGIA Use Soothing Musterole ‘When those sharp pains go shoot! through — head, when your ot ecems as if it would split, just rub alittle Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain,usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, taade with oil of mustard. Better than @ mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- tiem, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, spraina, sore muscles, bruises, chilblaina, frosted feet—colda of the okest (it often ents pneu: monia), It is.always ble. Se and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 (eauty Notes) Usty hairy growths can be re moved In the privacy of your own home if you get a small original package of delatone and mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hatry surface. This should be left on the skin about mutes, then removed and the akin washed and every trace of hair have vanished. No harm or in convenience can result from this|to see Hart in one of his big fi treatment, but be sure you buy rea) battles will not be disappointed. delatone.— Advertisement Police. * * * * the best starring screen career. Royal Northwest Canada, and from start to play. WEDNESDAY bas broken away from the traditional sereen stories and has produced a rip- rearing comedy which ts entirely different—ftull of action — dominated h love—rich with sur, that pack 0 ees wallop — whol o~ Hehtful — extraordinary amusement * * s * & N his latest photoplay, “O'Malley {in “The Testing Block,” has of the Mounted.” now showing | eading feminine role, lat the Strand, Bill Hart has perhaps vehicle of his It ts a story of the Mounted Police of finiats there len't an actionless scene in the There are many remarkable scenes in the picture and thone who like Eva Novak, who supported the star SEATTLE STAR Bill Hart Has Fine Role in “O’Malley of the Mounted” Bilt art nas one of the best roles of his screen career in| “O'Malley of the Mounted” at the Strand this week. seen in the role of a member of the Royal Northwest Mounted the eee COLISEUM If you were to find a mupposed burglar in you ing & book, would you agree to give him $1,500 to educate him and bind yourself to bec his wife at the end of five ye Lois Wiinon does that very thing in the picturtzation He is} une at night, read. | of Jamen Woman Knows” which is being shown at the Coliseum this week. eee CLEMMER Captain Kidd tactics are obsolete. Then what sense, capricious Ardita anked herself, to this pirate who was lording tt on her yacht so highhand. jedly? It turned out that the dash ing corsair was commissioned to} make her love him—and he succeed. ed with a vengeance. Just how this M. Harrie’s “What Every} demperado accomplished the feat is told in “The Offshore Pirate,” a rollicking comedydrama, featuring pretty little Viola Dana at the Clem. mer this week. | Pictures of “The Star-Untversa) $1,000 movie actreas contest are als> shown, j eee BLUE MOUSE | Have you ever found yournelf wondering what happens to thone |friendieas giris in iron-souled New | York, starving for sympathy and companionship and ready to dare all | for a moment's happinens? | Ember Edwards, the leading char. acter in “Without Limit” at the Blue Mouse this week, is such a per. son. She gets drunk and then awakes to sobriety to find herself married to a coward. Anna Q Nilsson, the» beantiful Swedish actress, plays Embers. | cee LIBERTY | Is your life beset with obstactas? Do you have troubles, worries and setbacks? Do you envy the fellow | Who lives on Easy street? Then take heart, for you are among those who fain and enjoy reaj success, Such is the leason taught by the new William De Mille production, “The Bary Road,” in which popular | Tommy Meighan ts starring at the Coliseum this week, | cee COLONIAL | “Some One In the House” ts the ti tle of the screen drama at the Colo. nial. It is an adaptation of the Broadway stage succeas, in which a| | woclety crook plans a daring theft of gems, His skillful maneuvering of | many obstacles until he has obtained | his object, only to find that love is too strong to conquer, make it a fea ture of fascinating thrills, | eee \OTTO F.REGEL President) PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE This Is Clean-Up and Paint-Up Week HE entire aspect of the home may be transformed in har- mony vith the spirit of Spring without great cost. The Grote-Rankin Co. can be of real help to you in the transfor- mation of your home. All this week special values are being offered to facilitate the work of making Seattle’s homes and their surroundings more beautiful. Floor Paints Durable, hard-drying Floor Paints in a large assortment of colors. One-quart cans, 88¢. Paint and Varnish Brushes Three-inch good quality Bristle Brushes. Bristles are rubber set. Special, each, 48¢. O-Cedar Mops No housewife can proceed with her housework unless she has one of these handy dust mops. O-Cedar Mop, in tin container, special for 98¢. Best Quality House Paints that are unsurpassed for durabil- ity, opacity of finish and covering capacity. 1% pint, 35¢. 1 quart, 95¢. 1 pint, 52¢. 1% gallon, $1.68. 1 gallon, $3.65. Pitcairn Floor Varnishes Sole-proof Colored Varnishes that will give luster and hard surface to your floors. \% pint, 28¢. 1 pint, 64¢. 1% pint, 36¢. 1 quart, $1.48, The “Lee” House Brooms They call them the “two-in-one” House Brooms. Made of finest broom corn, Special, each, 98¢. Carpet Beaters Wicker Carpet Beaters are light and efficient. Priced, special, each, 48¢. Garden and Lawn Tools ‘ Good tools are necessary to keep the surroundings of the home look- ing as they should. These special values will attract you to this store: Long-handle Shovels, 98¢. Malleable Garden Rakes, $1.16, Solid Steel Hoes, 48¢. D-handle Spading Forks, $1.48, Garden Hose The kind that will give long and satisfactory service. rotor eae $5.95 | rotod mati $5.75 Step-Ladder Stools Hardwood Step-Ladder Stools; strongly reinforced, and fold up compactly when not in use; at $1.85. 7 Paragon Lawn Mowers They are self-adjusting, with easy- running ball bearings and four crucible steel spiral cutting blades. 16-inch, special, $10.65. 18-inch, special, $10.85. Canvas Grass Catchers Made of heavy quality canvas with galvanized metal bottoms. Priced, special, $1.68. BROA DWAY-™* WAS HER BACKGROUND nAleny ant tenes To Those Who Suffer: OXYGEN VAPOR holds out thi surance of permanent relief. HUNG DREDS hay CERT id sr’. | Madge Kennedy, the delightful it. ORCHESTRA tle comedienne, is playing at the Rex | RODEO” this week in “The Highest Bidder,” 34—ARTISTS—34 FIRST RUN a new Goldwyn picture. Miss Kennedy plays the role of THREE THOUSAND FEET OF THRILLS of brotherhood was to s! ape| her destiny, George D. Baker’s Master Production Headed by an All-Star Cast From a Saturday Evening Post I Story by Maximilian Foster t THIRD EPISODE | “THE SON OF t TARZAN” Any Time, Any Seat F 22c Children, 10¢. Both | Sally, a young girl who falls in love | | with a good-looking millionaire, This chap, Lester by name, returns Sal- |ly's affections, but thelr romance ie j almost wrecked by a designing ad- ventures, The third episode of the serial, “The So nof Tarzan” is shown on the same pill Innovations REVIEW LA MOTTE ORCHESTRA “Straight Is the Way” prices plus tax. W. E. Mulligan, publicity man, . oa . showing Colleen Moore a good LAST TIMES TUESDAY— |time in New York. He spent 70 GEORGE ARLISS In cents for thelr combined lunche: “THE DEVIL |That was in one of those pla |where you drop nickels in the slot to get your chow. 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