The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 AT J. & V. THE ris SUM wad LAST TIMES TONIGHT A Ouija Romance of “spirits,” buried gold and two crooks! 34—ARTISTS—34 KAY, Conductor playing overture “Fra Diavole,” by Auber COMING WEDNESDAY “The Kentuckians” SSD ATRES TODAY Lewis Stone, Mabel Juli- enne Scott, Charles Clary and Darrel Foss in a re- markable drama— “Don’t Neglect Your Wife” A picture that means something to every man and every woman! FOURTH, EPISODE “THE SON OF TARZAN” qummi GEORGE BEBAN In person, at 2:25, 4:10, 7:40 and 9:30 p. m., with for the screen— OECOND MAAR BERELA LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOUGLAS MacLEAN in the Paramount Picture-y aa” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC BRUCE SCENIC “Water Trails” Colered Heenic of West India Rivers Jensen and Von Herberg News MALOTTE On the Giant Wurlitzer Matinees, 22%c; after 6:30, any @uy, 31c; Children 16¢ any time. All prices plus tax COMING WALLACE REID —In— “THE LOVE SPECIAL” For good appie pie, go to Boldt’s, — Advertisement, MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothera sep By Tusce GexenaTions WATE twa BOOTLET on NOTHERNOOD ane BAST, FUE Dasorisie RLSULATCS Co. BELT. 6-8, ATLABTA Oty “TF YOU ARE THIN Picture Patter Few girts over five feet two are | stars, Exceptions are Betty Mlythe, | Alma Reubens, Rosemary Theby and | June Elvidge . ee | George D. Baker, director, says | Most of the natives in Trinidad | dress in the fashion of their favorite movie stars, oe “The Great Day,” just finished in Landon by Paramount, shows scenes, taken in the Alpa, Paris and Devon: shire, eee Chaplin weighs 125 pounds, ts 5 feet 4 and has brown hair and blue eyea. eee Ghosta in the movies are made by photographing on exposed filma. eee Did you know that David War. | field was in the movies once? | was Benjamin Franklin in @ pa | triotic propaganda film during the | war. ee Regtnald Parker, . Mrector, need a megaphone. ee yt He | has | jmuch a strong voice that he doesn’t | THE SEATTLE STAR | bbe, Sue. Inspired Clever Actor to paign for Better Picture Plays George Beban, Jr. WAS George Beban's Mttle son, George Beban, jr, who really was responsible for his distinguished father inaugurating his present transcontinental tour in the Interests of better motion pictures, Beban, who ls appearing in person at the FT i F i ci eg tt 1 He Libefty every day this week in con- Junction with his latest picture, “One Man in a Million,” gave out the following interview to The Star mo tion picture editor: “Before the boy ever saw a motion picture,” said Beban, “he clamored for the opportunity, and I promised i i | i H li i il HE sii : if Fs Hl cin ” Don't Pay Exorbitant Prices OUR OFFER: A pair of our wen for her eye glass fram: dollar and cluding examination. DO NOT DESTROY TOUR KYESIGHT BY WEARING POOR GLASSES OVER 23 YEARS EXP 11 YKARS IN SEATTLE U. S. OPTICAL CO. Kxelustvely Optical Spectalists 1203 THIRD AVE. Glasses Repaired and Hroken Leanen Daplicated 1 “1 am elghty-three years o ever al out of the army, over 50 ¥: Like many others, freely for so have read until Ceould almom [not sleep nights or | pain; thy hands were a0 sore and stiff | | en. But now Lam | isiness and can rite all day with da are surprised at You might just as well jatterpt to put out a fire with ofl as \try to get rid of your rheumatiam, neuritis and like complaints by to drive Uric I | find out the truth, rheumatiaih, other dis cover his strength from Mysteries, now being distributed free by authority who devoted lover twenty years to the scientific | study of this trouble, If any reader of The Star wishes “The Inner Mys- tertes of Rheumatiam” overlooked by doctors and scientists turies past, simp! 4 or latter fo HP. water, No. 594-W Street, Hallowell, Maine, Send now, lest you forget! If not a suf- lferer, cut out t notice and hand this good news opportunity to some afflicted friend. All who send “T it | store (this is all you will need), apply lit at night when retiring; use enough No, |you may have. him and myself he would sre one soon. “I picked up a paper in Hoftywood one evening and gianced over the dozens of attractions that were of- fered and it was astounding to real- tue that in all the pictures there was not one—not even a «ingle picture— that wag fit for my boy‘s eyca to gaze upon. “I made up my mind that I would do all in my power to further the in- joy wtih profit and entertainment, and come away without that feeling HARRY CAREY “THE FREEZE O8T” Simple Way to =e End Dandruff ‘There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, | just get about four ounces of plain, | common liquid arvon from any drug to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most ff not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and} three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, mo matter how much dandruff You will find afl Itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, will received it by r n mail with- out any charge whatever.—Adver- tisement. . silky and soft, and) look and feel a hundred times better —Advertisement. ' right enjoyment, ft makes the good citizen rebel and demand a bigher standard in our ploture theatres.” Beban appears four times each day at the Liberty, twice in the after noon amd twice in the evening. WHITMAN. — Catherine Blood, holder of a fellowship in botany in Washington State college, breaks both wrists in jumping from moving train. A Theatre of Reputation BILL SEZ. A feller that'll lay his meney or his taik against the heme team deserves te lone it. Same ween fer ti piker th reputation of his home town. SKATTLE'S ALL JAKE! Modern methods TODAY'S PROGRAMS — LIBERry. =" tm “One —Licorge eben Mao in @ Million.” Personal ap- of Yezen! Fictare Astros contest ple- ures, COLISEUM Straight Is the Way.” BLUE MOUSE IACED with the necensity of|}) choosing between love and duty, John Culbertson, acientist-ex | plorer puts love behind him, The |]| woman sent to delay him while on/]| an important diplomatic mission falls in love with him, but to her, too, | Satisfactory Terms Always THE:GROTE-RANKIN’ GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President! Pike Street and Fifth Avenue the sense of duty is momentarily |! stronger than love, | How this strange eituation is) brought to a happy ending ts told tn) “The Leopard Woman,” the photo- |[) play featuring House Peters at the Blue Mouse this week. eee COLISEUM } A oulja board and some very real |]) flesh and blood “spooks” aré the ba- ia of “Straight Is the ” which | will be seen for the last time tonight at the Coliseum. Matt Moore plays the leadthe man's role in this picture. He is seen as & crook, who is reformed thru| love, Gladyn Leslie in the girl. “The Kentuckians” opens Wednes- day. a CLEMMER A four-year-old boy holds enptive a | gang of train-robbing hoboes in “The Big Adventure,” the feature photo- play at the Clemmer this week. Lit- tle “Breezy” Eason is the boy. On the same bill pictures of entries in The Star-Universal §1,000 motion picture actress contest are shown. A bevy of pretty girls are shown in dashing bathing ‘ sulta, swimming and diving at the Crystal Pool. They also appear in @ short screen sketch. COLONIAL eee Two famous ecreen vihains plot against Harry Carey in his latest pic. | ture play, “The Freeze-Out,” at the Colonial this week. They are Joe Harris, the suave and well-dressed deaperado of many rcreen successes, and Charles Le Moyne, the rough- working deputy villain of equal film prominence, STRAND As Deems Stafiwood, a city chap, who believes he may gain wealth and distinction by feeding blooded fowl on egg plant, Dougias Maclean has & most congenial role in “Chickens,” | the comedy drama, which finishes a been started by A. HL fourday run at the Strand ton . Howard Talbot, is beautiful young the story wit Masters, a promi- joted physician, fe and ry CHILD ACTRESS IN FARNUM FEATURE] sew EDWARD WHITE'S Lorna Volare ig only eight years old, but she is an important factor in the new William Fox play “His " in which Wil- Ham Farnum is starring. She was THE LEO You Can Cook Breakfast, || Lunch and Dinner With } One “Hod” of Coal —And that is not all! ’ —You can prepare the meals quickly. —You will have but little ashes to carry out, —yYou will have no overheated kitchen, —yYou will save more than half on your. fuel bills, : If You Cook on a MONARCH Malleable Range The Best Range Built in America Today —Built to give longest service. —Built fo reduce kitchen work. —Built without putty in any seam or joint, —Built to give genuine satisfaction. or money refunded. A small payment down and a small weekly or monthly payment buys a Monarch Malleable Range. A new chain of fh pat PAR N ART WORLD KNOWN STORY in the stage play “Daddies” for two] WITH years. Lorna's parents were on their way from Australia when, at & motion picture. director ‘wanted her for a play. The parents, however, had to sail. But the per- sistent director gave them letters to managers in New York, saying he didn’t want the Intter to miss a chance of getting Lorna first—as he declared she was a remarkable child. LONDON STAGE STAR WITH DE HAVENS Chief in support of Carter de Ha- ven is Helen Raymond, former dis- tinguished London stage estar, who created the feminine comedy role in the English version of “Twin Beds” abroad at the Apollo theatre, London. When she came to the Los Angeles film colony she- was promptly en gaged to play the same role in the de Haven screen version, and her reengagement for “My Lady Friends,” Carter de Haven's current play, was signal of his appreciation of her work, Lioyd Ingraham is directing. Pain Is No Longer Connected With the Dental Chair of dentistry have made it possible to perform practically all dental operations without pain. The ‘This Good Lecking Young Woman Advines 014-Time Recipe of But- AND ALLSTAR CAST Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best to , Remove “Tell-Tale” Traces of Age, Wrinkles, Furrows and Crow's Feet termilk Cream ia a New Way— A Gentle Massage with Fingers Befere Retiring Makes Many a Weman Leok Years Younger. The old-time application of But- elimination of pain and combinations of dental specfalists, such as compose the M. & M. Dentists, make this office one where you can bring you teeth troubles and get absolute satisfaction. We Will Gladly Examine. Your Teet! Free of Charge ' ELLIOT? 4357 termilk and Cream to whiten and proserve the skin and remove harsh ittle wrinkles and ugly sallowness and want to put on pounds of solid #lay-there fiesh, go to Owl Drug C or any other druggist and three weeks’ treatment 0: lron Phosphgte and take one five- grain tablet #ith each meal. It's ten| t you'll gain at least 2 Iba. t satinfied you can have your money back for the asking. Blood-Iron Phosphate is ly harmless; contains no us or stimulant drugs, nar- r alkaloids. All it does is to up the nervous system and ¢ rich red blood. Hundreds of | ople right here in Seattle who| ave tried it nay it is simply amaz~ ing to note the wonderful gain in flesh, th, endu ance, nat almost in- variab ¢ the regular use of ron Phosphate. Better try it at once--costs nothing if it as S§CONO NEAR is grandmother's recipe and women throughout the country are again using It to insure a beautiful, com- plexion and snow-white hands and rms. Buttermilk, however, ts t al- ways obtainable, but a specialist has at last perfected a method of con- centrating buttermilk and combin- ing it with a perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at any first-class drug store by simply asking for “How- ard's” Buttermilk Cream. No matter whether you are trou- bled with wrinkles, hard little lines around the mouth and eyes, coarse, sallow, faded looking skin, sim. ply roughness and redness caused by wind and sun, you will find that all 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 Screen these trials quickly disappear with the use of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date. To prove this to your é¢emplete satisfaction get a small quantity to- day at any first class drug store oF tollet goods counter with the tndor- standing that they will freely returm the purchase money to any Lone fied user. 1 Drug Company. ‘ vertisement, ¥ LADY ATTENDANTS Both Kinds GREEN.” BLACK OPEN EVENINGS -

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