The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 3

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SECOND NEAR SENECA LAST TIMES TONIGHT BILLIE BURKE “The Education of Elizabeth” STARTING WEDNESDAY An up-to-the-minute live American drama of a girl who casts her family traditions to the winds and finds true happiness in a real honest-to-goodness son of the soil! Paramount Picture Playing Three Days Only Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland, playing the Concerto by Arensky Miss Cecile Baron, Piano Soloist Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC WBER Te ‘the Big Successes — ninety-mile-an-hour knockout— WALLACE Youth turns to youth— and both to the love- flame in— with MIRIAM COOPER CONWAY TEARLE —AND— ANNA Qa NILSSON Cartoon ‘Comedy Pathe News “The Love|coLisEUM sall? Special” | CONCERT A Paramount Picture ORC H ESTRA Mermaid Comedy pi 34— ARTISTS —34 ARTHUR KAY, Conductor Playing “Torch Dance"—Meyerbeer HANS HANKE World-Famous Pianist, in Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody o — With Theodore Roberts and Agnes Ayres in —“Wildest Wales” Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer, playing “My Mammy” COMING — “PROXIES” Scenic COMING NORMA TALMADGE “The Passion Flower” $i ¢ UMvEAsiTy Charles Chaplin —And— JACKIE COOGAN in the Million-Dollar Comety— “THE KID” FIFTH EPISODE fHE SON OF TARZAN” we ™“ iT TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—Wallece Hekd tn Special | MOUSE-—Wande Hawley tn | That Jase Huilt.” | London's | “The “The | | | ‘ark in “The Rae- | | | COLONtA MEX—Chartic Chaptin in “The Kid.” THE SEATTLE STAR Miriam Cooper at Coliseum in Screen Version of Locke Story —. ‘4 LIBERTY ae @ villain always a villain, ts a@ saying as old as the hills in the movies when a man pla part of @ villain, he is obliged to to “heavies” to the end experience of nearly all Jers except Cl | with a repute turea Mr. Burt congenial rascals ¢ fa sympathetic part in Wal new comedy drama, “The picture. everlasting hatred by his artistry in roles. very film fan ortraying villain CLEMMER “urew, widely known an a film isiclan, is delight the herotne of ating ttle wife hy rancher, She falls in nd's friend, and : pewin. STRAND For the last time tonight Billie in Coliseum this ing Wedr eoday will have a “What's Wo Olga Cronk, known on the screen as Claire Windsor. | eee ‘ REX “Rockabye baby, by the ash can® “Gets-It” The Com and Callus Peeler This Corn Remover Is Guaranteed Relief from corn suffering follows the application of “Gets-It” almost |as quickly as pain follows the thrust h. Not * but pin or knife into the hard corns or soft OF IT! | Jim Boldt is proud of the Apple Pie that's being pro- | duced at his Better Baker. jes and you'll be proud to serve it, too. | 913 Second 1414 Third and at » | ntaatson, Pacific and Queen City Markets ‘Stomach Cop on Duty in Seattle | Ordered to Arrest Indigestion, Dyn ity and Other Dis- in Five Minutes If your peace, co | at Every Drug Store | | | | | | | Miriam Cooper, the beautiful young actress who has the leading role in R. A. Walsh's production, “The Oath,” at the week, The picture is an adaptation of William J. Locke's power- ful story, “Idols.” In the cast with Miss Cooper is Anna Q. Nilsson, the beautiful Swedish actress, Conway Tearle and Henry Clive. m= Chartle What follown forms funniest picture which the comedian ever made see BLUE MOUSE Kevery nalaried man ts looking for » better Job, but sometimes a better Job domestic rutn, when the bet- ter a at comes with it per mits ‘eto be pipe erate from act t mak fiend. Tha for the dint he House That Jazz Built,” the domestic com edydrama now playing at the Blue | Mouse, NOW PLAYING— WANDA HAWLEY “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT” A Saturday Evening Post Story pel orked out | COLONIAL Marguerite De La Motte, the tal | ented young actress who last ap-| peared here with Douglas Fairbanks, is in the albetar cast of “A Din honorable Love,” the film play at the Colonial. As Lady Brenda, he plays the role of an impoverished young noblewoman who recoupa the family fortunes by daring gambling on @ horse race. 1% POPULAR PIANIST NOW AT COLISEUM Collseurn patrons now have the op | portunity of hearing Hans Hanke, | the eminent planist, each afternoon and evening at the Coliseum. Mr. Hanke has enjoyed all the fruita of wuccess, having made concert tours |of both Kurope and America, playing |before crowned heads and receiving |} huge ovations in all the large cities. Hanke haa studied music and er arts since he waa 7 ye was for a time director hony orchestra at Kief and an a“ ‘A DISHONORABLE LO 99 THREE DAYS, STARTING WEDNESDAY BILL PATTON INS | omawe A Sensational Drama of Love and Thrills on the Western Plains "| HUGHES WRITES NOVEL ABOUT FILM FOLKS Rupert Hughes, it is annoynced, ts al form, beginning er. After hin two years Jation with the movies as one t the Goldwyn Eminent Authors, Mr. Hughes should be pretty much at home in his subject. It is said that the novel will touch upon the psychological effect upon the play-| ors of the commercialization of their emotions omen ATTRACTIONS CONCERT ORCHESTRA A. K. WOLFENDEN Director ‘SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS A_CAST OF UNPARAL- putes axomecEtn tn ‘There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, and that ts to dissolve m. » do thin get two ounces of ca’ nite powder from any drug store- CFrom the novel. by a~* NOW PLAYING JOE MARTIN —iIN— out, leay- “A Monkey Hero” dint Aarone A TWO-t NIVERSAL sightly blem- JEW M "4 y try this sim- BILL SEZ. Senttle’s the heat burs weet all go out an for somethl PURE MALTED MILK ‘S$ ALL JAKE SHRINE SPECIAL Motion Pictures of Nile’s Notable Visitors, Show- ing Crack Patrols on Parade Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | _ THE GROT ERANININ @ This Splendid New Model A-B Gas Range Specially Priced This Week One Dollar Puts It in Your Home t is the biggest range value we have been able to offer for years. All the quality and conveniences that A-B Gas Ranges are noted for come to you in this splendid range. Choose From Two Styles— With or Without Canopy And take advantage of our special price of $64.50 for these splendid Ranges— $1.00 down puts it in your home—small weekly payments quickly pay for it. These A-B Gas Ranges —occupy but 85 inches of space. —have elevated ovens. —have white-enameled splasher, trays, broiler pan and oven doors. —have high cooking surface. —have four burners and automatic lighter. —have black-enameled body. ctu Padler Jerome Storm will direct “The Romry.” y eee Bily West, comedian, says “to err is woman.” | under ‘the title ot: “Regeneration. jcandy while she served her 10-day | sentence for speeding that she gain For effects i wtide are gained | ed several pounds tn weight. by photographing thru white gauze. oes i; ae Doris May was thrown into the Sid Chaplin plays the roles of bar-| movies. Fact! Sl doubled for Mary ber and king in “King, Queen, | ~tges “2. “the Scariet Shawl," which stars Carmel Myers, ts a romance of early California, tor wants the cameraman to st photographing he yells “Cameraf? When he wants him to quit he calla recetved 80 much! “cut!” cee Bebe Daniels eee Harold Lioyd’s next comedy is uuled “Among Those Present.”, eee Peart White's next one is a com- “Beyond Price.” eee Miamt, Okla., has appointed a city board of censors. eee Wes Rarry drove a hansom down | Fifth ave, Nuyork, the other day and tied up traffic. eee It ts announced that tf Nazimova | can find a suitable play she will desert the screen for the stage. eee The screen version of Soutar’s “On Principle” will be released in June The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest New Being Shown Exctusively a¢ the CLEMMER IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and See Yeur Friends on the Screen Col fee Roaster in your kitchen would not supply fresher coffee than Hills Bros. Red Can brand. 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