The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY , MAY 4, 1921. THE SKATTLE STAR AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY ., Until Friday Night Only 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures The popular star's most highly thrill- ing picture of the great outdoors— played with Theodore Roberts and Agnes Ayres. MERMAID COMEDY. “BANG” “WILDEST WALES” Beautiful and Unusual Views of Rural Wales “PROXIES” —a society thriller! MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Playing “My Mammy” | JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS Only two days left to see the world famous | CHARLES | CHAPLIN 1 In his Big Six-Act Comedy— * “The Kid” A First National Attraction iy hur lire Windsor in “What's | h While? | COLONIAL—Bill Patton in “Out Anwedt.”* | | REX—Ohartic Chaplin in “The Kid.” | x JITH a pleturesque little town in Sierra Madre je and cattle n fur on in ma which nial today, moves aa it at a rapid 7 The story tells how the criminals are brought to justice by the efforts of a U. 8. marshal of the law, who also find fall in love with the pretty daughter of one of the members of the gang time to BLUE MOL trials and tribulations of a ern Jack Spratt and his wife or how to*get fat and ho’ thin--furnish both fun and r in “The House That J. nereen version of Sophie Kerr's higt prous story Sweetie Peach whi appeared recently in the Sat urday Evening Post Wanda Hawley ts delightful in the € feminine rol ere is a Sennett comedy on the To drive it an all in tr nome sort of mobile or a locomotive, is y's work for Wallace Reid Love Special machine, be his latest at the Lib week, Wall ves a ral WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? nick and want to Get Well, write for iter » How and Why this * | Big House,” your ailment, will be| Hugh Counan in “The Oath,” t our tradbury f—Advertiaem | Local Actress Appearing in Weber Production Now Showing at Strand This beautiful young woman is Claire Windsor, known to Seattle as Olga Cronk, and now playing the lead in “What's Worth While?” at the Strand theatre. Miss Cronk was one of the most popular members of the dancing sets of Kappa Sigma sorority of the University of Washington. She was also the pretty queen of the Seattle Potlatch and gave a num> ber of clever dancing exhibitions with Milton Douglas, Seat- tle dancing master. driving snowstorm with the sme ieoage t P lla’s Latest cane and pole when at the wheel of ar er in a gruelll auto race. CLEMMER Ora Carewe, the charming young heroine of “The Little Foo!” at the Clemmer this week, dives a horse! from @ 25-foot cliff into a pool of[ water The Little Foot” is adaptation of Jack London's widely read story, “The Little Lady of the an ideal type for the leading re She in A sereen Mine Carewe | supported by Conrad Nagle and Mil | ton Sills New pictures sere Inivernal $1,600 ed for The tion picture COLISEUM Secret marriages usually result in trouble, bat the outcome of supres= ing the wedding of Minna Hart and 9 the @ R. A. Walsh production at the Coll seum this week, in dramatic beyond mits of ordinary imagine riam Cooper, in private life Walsh, is featured an Minna Hart. “The Oath” ts @ sereen version of “The Idols,” the novel by William J. Locke. name of Priscilla Dean's “Reputation.” That's the NOW PLAYING AST OF UNPARAL- HD EXCELLENCE IN “THE OATH” —with Conway Tearle, Miriam Cooper and Anna Q. Nilmson—an intense and gripping drama of a love that overcomes all barriers! Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “Torch Dance”—Meyerbeer COMING—Norma Talmadge in “The Passion Flower” INO WONDER TOM FELT WORRIED | Oh, Death, where is thy Tom Douglas, whose role in falls,” the all-star Fox special, quires that he be burned alive, in ain. He hes found that a image of himsvif will be instead of him. This week of his entire body ig being It will resemble him exactly in size and feature sting “Foot re FLORENCE Next to 42-Story Smith Bidg. The same jury which sat in a mur der trial at Asheville, N lin “The Conquest of Cana JOE MARTIN —In— “A Monkey Hero” A TWO-REEL UNIVERSAL- JEWEL SCREAM SEATTLE’S ALL JAKE ———— SHRINE SPECIAL Motion Pictures of Nile’s Notable Visitors, Show- ing Crack Patrols on Parade To Relieve Catarrhal | for have head our druggist and get 1 NOW PLAYING— THE SENSATIONAL WESTERN DRAMA “OUTLAWED” STARRING BILL PATTON A SWIFTLY MOVING, EXCITING STORY OF CATTLE RUSTLE AND THE YOUNG SHER IVF WHO FINALLY ROUNDED THEM UP. ALSO ORCHESTHA A. K. Wolfenden, Dir COMEDY Screen Snap Shots dint rils #houl easy an nto the thr are, coats little and ts pl an take. Anyone who h arrhal Deafness or |should give this prescription a trie | Advertisement REX latest picture. Made by Stod- Charlie Chapitn’s sixreet picture.) ard Paton under the name of “The Kid.” which took a year to film, is proving a popular attraction at the Rex thix woek. the leading role in “Outside ‘The very seriousness of the part in life that Chartie plays in the pro- the Law,” a melodrama. Says duction, that of fowterfather to a she is tired of being a wicked two-weeks old baby, makes it one of |vamp and at her own request the mont delidously humorous ple: | will appear as a real nice lady tures which he has ever given the! porea ter, public. ti . Preture Patter Mo:guerite Maxwell, Ziegfeld Fol- | lies beauty, makes her film debut in Mildred Harris’ “Playthings of De- sire.” BLUE MOUSE pia THE WANDA HAWLEY “THE HOUSE eee Betty Ross Clarke, who appears in Arbuckle comedies, lived on an In dian reservatiog in North Dakota| when a little girl, She later was a “Russian” dancer in vaudeville. eee je Love in to have an im rtant role in Dickens’ “Old/ uriosity Shop,” which is to be film, 4 in London this spring. ad Elliott Dexter has the lead In “The Witching Hour.” eee Buster Keaton got his front name from Houdini, the handcuff king, | |when Houdini saw him fall down a flight of stairs. | Gladys Leslie is to return to the | sheet, playing opposite Lionel | | ymore in a forthcoming produc: | on. eee For the sake of art Bull Montana Jack Montana after verre, the Ape Man” "Go and Get It," and his right is Luigi Montagni | RHEUMATISM: Wiz "0" | matiam, lumba, | whe Sch “Antidol relieved 1 ied many thing Try it; you los our health. $1 a b extra, Six f Kiet can't supply, ra, 182 First Ave, TEST FILMS Taken for The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest New Being Shown Exclusively at the CLEMMER IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and See Your Friends on the Screen 25¢ KAR-RU COYPANY, Tacoma, Wash, 1b y nin same day, free o ing and get mination and and See Samples of © and Bridge Work. We the Test of Time. present patronage is ie by our early custo- rs, whose work js still giving od satisfaction. Ask our cus rs, who have tested our work n coming to our office, be sure e right place, Bring ou. Cut-Rate Dentists at of our od Wer Gale by Drugatsts, ‘Advertisement “False Colors.” Priscilla had\e REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Surprise Your Mother On May 8 — Mother’s Day With a Brunswick OUR MOTHER will find sweet pleasure and satisfaction in the soft, appealing music the Brunswick brings into her home for her enjoyment at any time. A Brunswick Phonograph radiates happiness and influ- ence for everyone’s good—how comforting and satisfying is this means of indulging Mother’s desires for old familiar songs just at the time when she is in.the mood for them. And what a splendid way to weld the links of her affee- tion for you and deepen the power of sentiment. / : There are so many beautiful selections that Mother can enjoy, for the Brunswick plays all records at their best. Give Mother a Brunswick—a small’ payment down deliy- ers it and small weekly payments quickly pay for it. qf ' FORREST STANLEY IN |MAILING OUT PHOTOS — | “MANHANDLING ETHEL”| — INCURS BIG EXPENSE! Forrest Stanley is evidently a liv- A movement to curtail the send-| ing image of what movie directors |ing broadcast of autographed pho- | consider a fairy prince, He was the ltographs of a te Prince Charming in the C derella | tar we episode of “Forbidden Fruit,” and|fequests them is being sponsor | now he is to play a similar role in| by Bessie Love. This item, origi the Heauty and the Beast interlude | naity a courtesy of players to their| of “Manhandling Ethel,” which is to be Marion Davies’ next picture. Cuts cost of drinking good ¢ Xlent Blend, 1% Ibs., 50c; 1 Iby M. A. Hansen, 49 Economy Marl —Advertisement, whosoever ‘nm you walk in comfort; so ockings. A package of ot-Kase, the antiseptic pow: shake into the shoes and sprii admirers, has grown into a whole-|'he foot-bath, xives you that n | Wear shoes one size ling some Allen's Foot [shoe wher - aller bi -Eare in the morning. Sold . “Who Sha’ an original | pense. Charies Ray mails out near- sereen story by ouyerneur Morris, |ly 30,000 pictures a month. Each will be filmed by Reginald Barker.'print costs upward of six cents. SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW—UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY |WHAT'S WHILE?" A Paramount Picture of a girl between two fires! On one side, her world of refinement and luxury. A world to which breeding ties her completely. On the other, the wild rough life of the West. And a great hulking plainsman who never will do at an afternoon tea! Yet in spite of herself she loves him, and in her burning heart there is war until—? Torchy Comedy “Torchy’s Big Lead” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. WINELAND, playing Concerto—Arensky Miss Cecile Baron, Piano Soloist MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER on the Organ WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC ~ COMING ~ “PLEASURE SEEKERS”

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