The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 3

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DOROTHY DALTON In a Northern dance hall theiller— “THE IDOL OF the North” wnt Picture ‘ TOONERVILLE COMEDY “The Skipper's Flirtation” HANS HANKE World Famous Pianist COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA M Artists Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “Blue Danube” Waltzes—Strauss PATHE NEWS First Time in Seattle 2NO e UNIVERSITY In a Powerful Story of Man —and His Loves! The medern story of a man bern 4 THE SEATTLE STAR Patsy Marks Confirms She’s Engaged to Marry Jackie Coogan, Boy Star, Now Playing at Liberty TODAY'S PROGKAMS Vedackie Coogan in “Peck's Tell in Lionel Harrymere in Devil's Garten inform on the the Case," th Winter Garden thi BLUE MOUSE Mary Pickford's Thru play which at the The story same tune is medy and aurora borealis in well brought out the reen 1 at the 1 Sean, of a young wife ings of r husband make A man, * "BILL ROGERS LIKES REAL ATMOSPHERE imitation Wild Wes > any of Will No PAVE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue A Popular Priced Victrola Style XI—Priced $150 F YOU are looking for a Victrola that is moderately priced and at the same time dig- nified and rich in design, the Style XI, illus- trated, merits your consideration. This Victrola is equipped with all the usual Victor patented features, and may be obtained in all the desired finishes. We invite you to spend a small portion of your time in the Phonograph Section when are in the store and get acquainted with Grote-Rankin Co.’s Victrola service—our inter= esting selling plan. , Other models of Victrolas are priced $25.00 to $415.00 —there is a Victrola for every | purpose at a price that you can easily pay. Write or phone for full information. thousand years too late! ne real thing. When a girl puts ona fellow's hat it's a sign she wants him wh to kiss her. And here's Miss Patricia Marks wearing the cap ,, of Mr. Jack Coogan, the wonder boy, who is playing at the} «| Liberty this week in “Peck’s Bad Boy.” “EE, but it's great to be in love J Ask Jackie Coogan and Patsy Marks, ‘They'll tell the world tt ts | Jackie is six and Patsy is five] when Dorothy done “C'mon Tarbaby! Chartie ain't here so it’s up to us! © studios ¢ unnum nd 1,400—count ‘em and mother bax taught me never | } to doubt « gentleman's word.” That's | the way she put it | She, too, is in the movie game, but ebration, am oon as |and the news of their engagement | says she in willing to ere finished, the star|came when the movie prodigy an-|career for the . Bn & cowboys from miles around |Mounced in New York that he would| “Mama , ‘ he ’ waged In a rodeo and roping con-|retire at 20 and marry Patsy and in the hom she “ ¥ _ the fea In First National's big Sact comedy pic ur a r um t ‘ ‘ot KILEEN PERCY “PECK’S BAD BOY” | *::: ; , is | funniert aid to h Titles by Irvin S. Cobb a white Bling and suec thieves. boy she | woman's place explains. “So I| ome when 1 married je and I are young as you might sy, and I think Ume will tell more about our future plans than I can now. 1 don’t think | atxy etme | MOURCeMent 2 Am 1 going to marry Jackie? Well, Jackie, he says vm going has “confirmed the a comedy ot her career in|} Hig Town Ideas,” which will be a Many a person has gone out saying: “My, what a wonderful boy!” ¥ SCENIC 4. & V. NEWS On the Woarlitzer, playing “NOLA” by Felix Arndt COMING HAROLD LLOYD —and— DOUGLAS MacLEAN “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” Christie Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA “RED HOT LOVE” Under S. K, Wineland, —- | Playing “The Ghost Dance”— BURTON HOLMES SCENIC | Salisbury, and “Mighty Lak’ a First National K | Rose,” Nevin. “COMING | Mr, Frederick ©. Feringer MARGUERITE CLARK on the Organ gr “Sterilized” Macaroni and Tomatoes Your appetite will like this dish — espe- cially if youinsiston Golden Age Macaroni, Its purity and flavor will appeal to you. A big package sells fora dime—and it's made the clean American way—by machines. ‘TryThisRecipeToday Cat two copfala of tomatoes fins tant rt 2. J. Rateliffe and | William Fox release in June. Miss Perey plays the part of a “flapjack queen” in a remote railroad restau- rant, and In some scenes has a make Thone who tke heary acting wit|up that te good for a laugh every find pleasure in witnessing “The | time ahe appears. | Devil's Garden,” the photodrama at re jthe Kex this week. This picture| Snub Pollard's mother is in Amer features Lionel Barrymore of the fm | ica from Australia to vigit.him. Sbe mous Baggymore family in a power | hadn't seen him for 15 years. fully #tfong role—that of a man} cursed with a violent, uncontroflable | temper. jin “The OF Swimmin’ Hole” was eee auctioned off for $200, which went nto the Armenian relief te ancl whenepanansdhaniae Calas ' ie LEMMER | | The unusual beauty of the ice | leapped regions of the Arctic seas| Good apple ple; go to Boldt’s jwith the background of the flashing vertinement STARTING TONIGHT Final Test Film in The Star-Universal $1,000.00 Motion Picture Contest, Showing Frankie Kiolet THE WINNER, ON HER SHOPPING TOUR TOGETHER WITH “THE UNCHARTED SEA” A Love Drama Staged Among the Alaskan Ice Floes STARRING ALICE LAKE LYONS & MORAN The Screen’s Most Polished Entertainers —IN— “BLUE SUNDAY” A CYCLONE OF HILARITY —AND— ARTHUR LOEB King of Bell Divers and Hero of the Eastland Disaster, in Person The straw hat Charlie Ray wore Ad} WINTER GARDEN Now Playing “THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE” A’ screaming comedy through five full reels— gets its name from a fowl— gets its laughs from its funny situa- tions. Pathe News Literary Digest Scenic Two-Reel Dog Playlet COMING SATURDAY MR. LEW CODY APPEARING IN PERSON {n conjunction with his latest production— “A DANGEROUS PASTIME” TYPICAL eee PICKFORD PLAY 4 woman should abandon all her gifts, if ghe has any, for the wash. jtub.” But it is hardly probable that Pat sy will ever have to worry about the washtub feature of domestic life. | |For Jackie i# earning | now }_ “I'll tet you I'm a spender,” says Jackie. “I bought Patsy a pair of |pink bloomers and a handbag and I blew in 12 bucks for a ring for her 1 am very given to buying her lux urtes.” While Jackie is in New York earn-| ing the nest egg for the bungalow | by the sea, Patsy is having a good Ume in Los Angeles. She misses | Jackie, she says, but knows that h will be coming back to her befor jlong. Jackie 1s starring at the Libert this week in “Peck’s Bad Boy.” 1 you see the picture you won't blame | | Picture at Met Drawing Crowds The Stream of Life,” a picture with a message and a strong heart | | appeal. is still playing to large audi-| ences at the Metropolitan theatre, | where it will remain until Thursday | evening. The offering at a pre-showing re ceived the hearty indorsement of 400} of Seattie’s leading citizens, and ts| now daily delighting large audiences. | It carries a strong plea for the better | [motion picture offerings, having a big wholesome story of mother love | thruout the entire production There are four performances daily | MILDRED DAVIS IS GUEST OF HONOR | | Mitdrea Davis was honor guest and cup donor at 4 fashionable California horse show. In addition | she was invited to be the giver of jawards the next evening at the bengh | show of a kennel jhed entered her Pekinese John Bowers and Leatrice have the leads in Riches,” MARY PICKFORD —IN— “THROUGH THE Playing the The Latest and Greatest Picture Kind of a Part You Have Learned to Know and Love Southern | club in which she | Joy | phe Poverty of | in original photoplay by | SUMMER PRICES ee hee chm eee 6 P.M. 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