The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 3

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LAST TIMES FRIDAY WILLIAM DeMILLE’S Paramount Superspecial VANITY COMEDY Colis i stra Naughty Mary troven” oliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “The Red Mill” seleetion—Herbert BRU CE SCENIC “The Will o° the Wisp” PATHE NEWS COMING—"Straight Is the Way” ee eT LAST TIMES FRIDAY NIGHT Paramount Picture GLADYS bo “THE EASY ROAD” MALOTTE On the WURLITZER, Playing “KISMET” Chester Sereente “From Deer to Dam” Jensen & Von Herbers ming 2 WEAN ith his ple Man in a Mil- LAST TIMES FRIDAY NIGHT—A_ Paramount Pic- ture that is like a breeae from the North! BILL HART “O’MALLEY OFT THE MOUNTED” MERMAID COMEDY STRAND ORCHESTRA “Holy Smoke” Under 5S. K. Wineland, playing aclection “The Serenade” Victor Herbert Chester Outing Seenie Matinees, 22e. After 6. Upper Balcony, 22¢; Lower Raleony ower Floor, tic. Children 10¢ any time. All prices plus COMING Donglas Maclean in “CHICKENS” Beantiful Bewitchi Beguiling 260 & UNIVERSITY Madge Kennedy In her latest picture—a drama from a Saturday Evening Post Story “THE HIGHEST BIDDER An aristocratic hero, an adven turess, a profligate fortune hunter and a marriagesecking society wo man keep the suspense at a high pitch all through the picture! “THE = OF TARZAN” With the Third Episode of )\JOE MARTIN'S LIFE WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and ype ~ uipment for the safekeeping of bonds por other valuable papers. Entrance, corner Second ave., at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Joe Martin, Universal's orang-out star, has just filmed his auto hort reel comed story is called “A Mofkey Movie * and was directed at the Uni versal City arena by Harry Burn, ‘The comedy feature will show the Simian star actually is t before the came nd in the sion of his jungle bungalow ng phy as a ® seclu Daddy, bring home some of Boldt’s French pastry.—Advertisement PHONE ELLIOTT 31092 TEST FILMS Taken for ~ + The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest ‘ Now Being Shown Exclusively at the CLEMMER IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and See Your Friends on the Sereen EVES '35¢ SHOWN ON SCREEN! THE SEATTLE STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President (Lila Lee Playing at Liberty With Thomas Meighan in “The Easy Road” Lila Lee, the charming little actress, is prominent in the cast of “The Easy Road,” with Thomas Meighan, at the Liberty this week “The Easy Road” is a story concerning a sailor-novelist who marries a wealthy girl, moves into Easy st., and in a short time becomes a useless idler, His subsequent redemp- tion and reunion with his wife form the happy climaz. oe e-~@ * * % BLUE MOUSE (CLEMMER Tn, Temple reen from Catvir ask,” will The Offshore la Dana. The contestants are shown {ng thru Volunteer park learn that a arring urred before ters were found to hari ing o€ the roam hara in group with the atmosphere of New ¥ wealthy underworld suggested |the author he Pacific Film Company's studio. Anna Q Nilason, the star, ts . [ported by such players ax T }W. Romt fogmerty on the New COLISEUM Many pleturesque scenes are in “Cheekers,” and Frank Cur-| shown in the William De Mille pictur actor of the old achool, who) ization of James M. Barrie's “What Iplayed with Booth and John MeCul Woman Knows,” at the Colt jlough. seum thin week. The story is laid n Scotland Ghavies. =e are “ge en of them have son jnourished on Bordent EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk and London ung student with pol and his om with a tical ox woman that he to fina atrimonial young es to’ marr » the mean STRAND n * winning much praise ver work in “O'Malley of ed,” at the Strand this From the opening scenes tr n O'Malley, a member Northwest Mour is ordered 4 for mur en he her than arrest the man rv he loves, there ia not an in stant's drag. week Canada wher of the Roy ted to un organiz wh COLONIAL From the | restful environment « 4 small town to the whirling mad es of a great city the ra hange of locale which heighten of “The Unkr whict onial Wednesday rts berts opened starring appears girl a chureh- going commu nity to marry the leader of a band of criminals. REX Verno bered as a former stock comp in this city, has “The Highest I rite 1 im der,” the and deals| # outside the Star office and also comedy picture, filmed at| PIK E STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s PERCY MARMONT IN “THE PRICE” Percy Marmont bas been engaged by saan, Bennett to create the Re he leading male role in the forth “The Price,” which originally pleturization of mous stage play, n Steele, who will be remem | served as a vehicle for Helen Ware. fa | Marmont |Norma Talmadg' was recently in “The Branded and in “Dead Men Tell No film attraction in which clever little | pate Madge Kennedy is starring at the tex this week has a thankless role—that of # a man o br ing th in order to win as his the ward of a reputed millio How he discovers that he } been duped brings the story to a prising climax | May Records Now on Sale Come in and Hear These New Hits and Many Others Just Released LAR SONGS Ring a sur |George Makes a Rash Declaration day we may see q wtage & driving: @ if George ix a truthful he is either make a success of clear or go truck driving As s not fond of truck driving i now | making tour of the L ied State of r n star, That He Springtime. (Pr say 102 1 With the Ce photo the Liberty ng week in connec tion with his picture, “One Man in 1 Million,” which he says just pictures jie, rx 3 |) PRISCILLA DEAN IN U"trot Sat Biene Trio RED BOOK SERIAL NOVELTY RECORDS “Conflict,” a story by Clarence La lettre de Hand, which has bee th hh le attention in the Re . | where it is appearing in serial pen secured as a forth ature for the use of Pris cilla Dean, Miss Dean is now film ing the final scenes of “Reputation” und intends to reset for a few we beginning her next pleture i Hull in engaged on the jcontinuity of “Conflict,” and Stuart Paton, who is directing the Univer he | torm, pring coming Senw do Wheel Orchentra Fink ic to Reap Sunt music MONTELIUS “yotse Third and University, Opp, Pantages feai~~~ I | sal star in her present production, Bo’ will probably guide her in her next lea Siefert did, but profit by her |monial, 1 |W. Fourth Street, Pottsville, Pa. ABLE TO 00 HER WORK 'After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert | Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Pottaville, Pa, regular. I was not fit to do my work at times and took medicine from a doctor and got no benefit. saw Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound adver- tised in the news- apers and took itandgotallright. | « I gained twenty pounds or more and am now able to | do my work, I recommend the Vege- ble Compound to my friends and | are a testi- you may use these fa BFERT, 313 ‘Mrs. SA! The everyday life of many house- wives is a continual struggle with | seen with | “T suffered with | female trouble for four or five years | d was very ir- | = hie: ace silk non 2 i) Two Hundred MATTRESSES Are Offered at Exceptionally Low Prices ’ IFTY very comfortable full-size mattresses each, $9.75. EF" covered with good quality ticking and filled with 40 pounds of cotton, securely tufted and fin- ished with roll edge; priced special, $5.95. ; NE HUNDRED 45-pound big, downy felt mattresses, carefully stayed and tufted so they will not get out of shape, and covered with good quality ticking, in floral designs; priced a spentel, FTY silk floss mattresses at a price noth- ing short of remarkable! Full or single- bed size, made with an Imperial edge and closely tufted —a very comfortable mattress; priced extra special, each, $14.75. | | | clure Patter] George Arliss has resumed picture making. | | . | Wally’s full name is William Wal- lace Reid. | i. oe | hair. onrad Nag Blue ey | Ayres has a little niece Ayres Agnes {named Agnes Bill Farnum was born in 1876; brother Dustin two years earlier. eee Latest movie rumor: Fatty Ar | buckle’s going into vi audeville, eee Pa News is to be shown in all theatres of the Keith and allied cir-| | cuits | eee j Another rumor: Valeska Suratt to] wed millionaire merchant of Copen-| hagen ee Daniels. Weighs 1 Black hair Ducks Bebe feet 4 | picture, * is writing a book, She's “Vampire or Wom * present as the first film to be shown in| | Paris Opera hous | Constance re from an att was so fll she had weakness and pain. There is nothing | more wearing than the ceaseless » round of household duties and they become doubly hard when some fe- male trouble makes bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on edge. If you are one of these women do t suffer for four or five years as ‘experience be restored to health. Usual f « mania? Well, rp you heard the writin, gimmick t Pearl White 15 lk s of singlespaced typewritten stuff to tell her bow much he thought of her, | | health OPERATORS’ DANGERS The California state campaigning for better king conditions for operators. The board suys that 14 operators in Los Angeles work stripped to the waist, only 2 of 100 are of normal board |weight and 69 far under weight, and that carbon monoxide from projec: tor lamps threatened many San Francisco operators with tubercu- losis, |“SNOOKY” INDULGES of | | ae IN HOME BREW Snooky, the Humanzee, who is fea. — tured in Chester Comedies and w has been uniformly a model hero fh these pictures, departs from the traight and narrow way ih ‘Snooky’s Wild Oats,” which “has — just been completed. However, it is declared that he fully redeems him- ‘self before the two reels are over. eeeichaherbatner titer Blue Mouse News « € nmedy Innovations Six feet. Blond [BROADWAY -™ —THAT WAS HER BACKGROUND Alone and friendless in New York, this frail 1 came to her senses. Before her stood an im ve - man’ whose. philosophy brotherhood was to # her destiny. George D. Baker’s Master Production Heated im All-Stas Cast “WITHOUT LIMIT” From CALVAN JOHNSTON’S Saturday Evening Post Story “Temple Dusk” MATINEES Adults .25¢ Loges ..50c Children 10¢

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