The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 3

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You have only until Friday night to see this handsome and virile actor in his latest picture—a play ranging from Sing Sing prison to the Far West! THOMAS MEIGHAN The City of Silent Men : a ef CParamounl Cpiclure COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists—Arthur Kay, Conductor Playing selection from musical comedy success, “Sweethearts,” Herbert Sunshine Comedy Burton Holmes Scenic Pathe News COMING SATURDAY DOROTHY DALTON In “The Idol of the North” Always the Best for the Liberty Guest LAST TIMES FRIDAY NIGHT MARSHALL NEILAN’S Production of Randall Parrish's “Bob Hampton ©@ of Placer” Thrilling frontier days brought to life by Wesley Barry, James Kirkwood and Marjorie Daw, heading a cast of hundreds of In dians, scouts, fronticrsmen and soldiers! ————— On the Wurlitzer, playing atore, by Verdi. Oe SATURDAY JACKIE COOGAN, “THE KID” you saw with Charles Chaplin, in his own star picture, “PECK’S BAD BOY” A Photoplay that will live long! “Madonnas and Men” A startling picture of the so called pleasures sought by so many at night in New York's famous White Light District! “pets Sa Se AB STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland, playing (a) “Spring Song”—Mendelssohn; and (b) “Didn't You?” from “The Sweetheart Shop” Gayety Comedy—Burton Holmes Scenic—First National Kinograms COMING SATURDAY DOROTHY GISH IN “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” 2ND © UNIVERSITY Last Times Friday Night MILDRED HARRIS In a First National Attraction “OLD DAD” The story of a girl who fol- lows her mother’s footsteps— and scandals! Seven “The Son of Tarzan” Coming Saturday LIONEL BARRYMORE’ In “The Devil's Garden” The breath of the Mongotian | jeamel is said to be poisonous. | Daddy, bring home French pastry some Boldt's “Advertisement, serpure ciry or | of the Bertillon system of identifying IBLUE MOUSE THE SEATTLE STAR || Lois Wilson Playing at Coliseum in New Thomas Meighan Production Picture Patter Metro plans to make a picture in |the Orient with native players. | . . | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Vivian Martin's latest ts @ comedy | é Utied “Pardon My French,” | i Netlan’ aes | iis Dean in “Bep- | | Catherine Calvert te the widow of nad week) ¥,—- Mebe Drakes." UM—-Thomas Meighan in of Silent Men,” “Madonnas aed Men.” Pauline Frederick in the late Paul Armstrong, playwright. | eee | Daniels tn “The Soul Within,” starring Au! |drey Munson, famous artists’ model, | has been completed, It depicts an in- | cident of her own life. Robert Z| | Leonard directed it. | eee Tod Browning has started produc | tion of “Fanny Herself,” an Edna Ferber story, after 16 weeks of prep: | aration, Mabel Julienne Scott is to| SILENT MEN,” pry Thomas Meighan’s latest star ring vehicle now showing at the Colt intricate workings eee “Harbor Road,” a novel by Sara Ware Bassett, has been bought as! screen material for Edith Roberts. | eee | weum shows the prisoners Tom becomes a prt because he Ww youth who fe the « 3 ox, he! \ 3 William D. . “4 and plays golf. | yelled | Corinne Griffith has started work in “The Payment.” oe Taylor directs pictures The other day he instead of panions in for murder 1 when he escaped! was convt What bi from princ na the theme of the ae ait HIS STANDBY | FOR TWO YEARS, SAYS FARMER Johnson's Troubles Overcome by Tanlac Two Years Ago; Still Feels Fine, He Declares. “Pore!" dual role tn ama at the gives the] pportunity . expres | eS , ten by Ed ie 7p <a young of her wina Le on tt mer b m the Clem tid views Lois Wilson, the attractive young actress, wno w pucying cy ! opposite Thomas Meighan in “The City of Silent Men” at gs | the Coliseum this week, jard Bennett enacted in the united | ing In| States. COLONIAL Herbert “I never miss a chance to my friends about Tanlac,” declared Arthur Johnson, a well known farmer of Cowley City, Wash. | “No one would think to look at |me,” said Mr. Johnson, “that 1 |had ever had to take any medicine |Irene Wins Suit, ie prob aie oe ne HUBER TY but Nothing Else mous stage play by C. Haddon Cham Most actors would have to make| NEW YORK, May 19—TIrene Cas bers. up quite a bit to play the part of | le yesterday won a verdict for $5,400 Mr. Rawlinson te the/anl n chief realistically, White | against the Century Amusement Co. sereen's most popular male starw, | Calf on't. He's a chief of the! —put it doesn’t mean anythin ie, bt m1 rs end has the honor of playing before | Blackfoot tribe. He plays the part s. in my life, but for three year the camera the role that Gerald du|of Sitting Bull In Marshall Netian’s| 4 J0F¥ Gecided she had been out-| past I have had a trouble off and Maurier created on the London|"Bob Hampton of Placer,” at the|T@sed to that extent when she was|on with my stomach. When these ge, and Charles Cherry and Hich.| Liberty this week | fired from the cast of “Mins 1917," in| #ttacks of Indigestion came on me = | When you flip a new nickel acroas| November, 1919, but the verdi I had an awful heavy feeling and the counter you're tossing a picture | given against the corporation, w & burning sensation in my stomach {White Calf. He was the model | is bankrupt and cannot pay a penny|%94 there ts simply no describing the obverse design of the five | Of the judgment what I suffered. My head ached cent plece The jury also decided the once| fit to burst and I got a» weak as premier terpsichorean artist of|# kitten. I was always so nervous | America, and wife an Ithaca bank.| 1 couldn't sleep and had a dull, mis er, has no case against Charles Di-| erable, heavy feeling all over. |decker’s front co designed for|lingham, who is now bankrupt and| “Two years ago I took Tanlac or his famous| could not pay damages of the com-|for this trouble with such splendid Then you are probably | pany which he once headed. results I saw it was just the medi with the features of food Ming Castle, known also an Mra.|cine I needed, and ever since then H liam Lawrence, who is| Root Treman, was displaced by Elaie|!t has been my standby. Several one of Bebe Daniels’ four lading | Janis in the “Mise 1917" cast, and|times since when these bad spelis men in “Ducks and Drakes charged In her sult that she suffered | have come on me I have got me drama at the Blue Mouse. | further indignities from the manage-| some Tanlac and it never fails to ment fix me up all O. K. 1 am cer tainly strong for Tanlac.” Tantac is sold in Seattle by the Drug Stores and leading Advertii one of NOW PLAYING With JACK HOLT in ‘Ducks and Drakes’ BLUE MOUSE Did you ever eee lany of Leyen the | Mr. Lawrence was a succensful art |iat's model before entering the plo’ ae |tures. During the war he was a ser] Growers of mushrooms in beer geant in the tank corps. |¥ats are now calling for tariff pro-| Bartell | ton druggists comedy eee STRAND “Madonnas and Men” at the | Strand purports to teach the lesson | [that great states cannot remain |areat and worship before the throne | of luxury and excensive pleasures. A! jmagnificent amphitheatre scene, } [featuring the days of excitement-lov- | jing emperors, when beautiful Chris. | | tian slaves were massacred for ep is the big photo spectacle. A “ap | plot emphasizes the modern aspect of | | the lesson. Home Stretch! FINAL TEST FILMS IN THE $1,000.00 CONTEST SHOWN FROM girl is deprived of that most precious thing in life—mother | love—and is left to the care of al father who places a monetary value/ jon virtually everything, including even happiness, she is quite likely to become a tomboy. That is the opinion of Mildred Harris, who plays the role of such & girl in “Old Dad,” a delightfully | entertaining picture showing at the |B ex this week eee WINTER GARDEN Zane Grey's story, “Man of the Forest,” will be shown at the Winter Garden until Friday night only. This in one of the best of Grey's long list of popular novels which have found | to the screen. It is a typl-| or story, which woaves itself ¢ love and adventure of big 33 THEATRE EA | WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY ??7WHO WINS??? eee ple. SEE IF YOU CAN PICK THE WINNER McKim and Claire Adams ar in the leading ro Admiral Perry's flagship, | Niagara, is docked at Erie, Pa, ———| LAST 2 DAYS “The Chicken in the Case” It’s a Spectal Comedy Five Full Reels Not slapstick, but real funny situations. NOW PLAYING ZANE GREY’S Famous Story “The Man of the Forest” A thrilling, red-blooded story of wild life in the mountains, -—0OF— PRISCILLA SPECIAL First 1 only ving ple tures of b utiful Anna Sawyer, after her dramatic acquittal, PATHE NEWS Will cure any grouch. Picture of the Year Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s ‘THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue riday Specials Garden Hose at Reduced Prices GOOD QUALITY %%-inch cotton-covered hose, complete with couplings. 50-foot lengths, 25-foot lengths, FIVE-PLY heavy rubber hose that will give long and satisfac- tory service, complete with couplings. 50-foot lengths, special .........ceeseeeeee+ BOSS 25-foot lengths, special ..........eceeeeeees PSO CRESCENT BOSTON H: SPRINKLERS 85c NOZZLES 68c They throw water over Solid brass nozzles that a wide area and can be can be easily adjusted moved from place to to varied sprays. place without turning ff the water. GRASS poo Nahai SHEARS 68c PUMPS 48c For clipping the edges Made of heavy tin with cama patria Vi nd hand plunger for spray- Blacksmith pect 2 ing rose bushes and trees. guarantee of quality. Hons 45¢ Made of good quality steel with handy wood handle; two sizes are specially priced— No. 2, special, each.. oe No. 1, special, each.......0..0006 800 Silk Floss Cushions | On Sale Friday $1.25 Each You will want them for the porch—the summer camp—for the hammock—to use in your canoe. They are light and soft and covered with bright- colored chintz. Eight hundred are on sale Friday, special, each, — Second Floor, Drapery Section Mop and Polish Sets 98c Each Universal Triangle Polish Mops with long, smooth han- dies, and 12 ounces of Uni- versal Polish to keep your floor looking its best, priced special, the set, 98¢. Basement Store 45¢ .65¢ Among the Better Values in Bedding and Linens on Sale Friday Are 42x36-inch 72x90-inch White Muslin Seamed Muslin Pillow Cases Bed Sheets Special 19¢ Each Special 75¢ Each 86-inch 17-inch White Linen-finished Outing Flannel Crash Toweling Special 20¢ Yard Special 15¢ Yard 58x58-inch Round Scalloped Pattern Table Cloths Special $2.50 Each First Floor } i} Ce ome Girls—it you want plenty of thick, | ————— - Full of reel stars. eautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all gneans get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if 7m don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to} solve it, then y y. fo do this, & ot ordinary liquid r ht when ret zh to ten’ the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. morning, most if not all, of dandruff will be gone, and or four more applications will ly dissolve and entirely de every single sign and trace ip will stop. and feel a You can get store. It fuundred times Hquid arvon ‘6 matter how much | This simple rem-} Awful Sick Eatonic Brings Rellel “1 have been awful es with gas, writes Mra. W. H. Person, i) Eatonic is all I can get to give me} relief.”” Acidity and gas on the stomach ony ly taken ap and carried ont 7 atonic, then appetite and stren, come bi And many other eth papi t isappear when the stomach ight. Don’t let sourness, belch. ing? Siosting, digestion and other stomach ills go on. Ta tablets after you better you feel. Big box costs only a trifle with your aru THE HALLROOM BOYS Special 2-reel Gloom Chaser TOPICS OF THE DAY The Mysterious Voice Singing “Mammy” IRMA FALVEY on the Hope-Jones Wurlitzer Tells a great story. All critics say “Great.” If you don't like this picture “Money Back.” There’s a real chicken STARTING SATURDAY: ALICE LAKE -—IN= “The Uncharted Sea” A Thrilling Story of the Alaskan Ice Floes LYONS & MORAN in “BLUE SUNDAY” Mare McDermott and Reginald ‘Denny share honors for the leading ‘male role in “Footlights,” which Elsie Ferguson has just completed. elear over SS rer wheter a Sat at ural Sie by al regio Bor fF, hea inantmere, me, FOOT REMEDY

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