The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. 0% THE SEATTLE STAR reas \Lew Cody Is Inspiration for Contest Some lucky girl is ge ed pho Cody, the handsome Dorothy Dalton Playing at the Coliseum in “Idol of the North” FetaH eee Qe ke OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE CROTE- RANKIN coy OUTDO F.REGEL, President, Paramount Picture « to got a nice autogra ph of Lew vamp” of the movies, and nc nly that—she will get $10 in cash. The idea is that this popular actor is going to ap | Pear in parson at the Winter Garden | | theatre, beginning Saturday, tn con |Junction with his latest picture, “A Dangerous pastime.” In this new feature Mr. Cody, as happy go-lucky | Barry Adams, is shown not aa a eynical bachelor pursued by | Hiee—-but as a carefree, man, with a lady pur his pocketbook whi upled by avoiding her and tr to win the girl he really lo those who have watched the o |sereen career of Mr. Cody are to answer the fc ing questions Should Lew Cody settle down? | , ; a Bo vat will Has the famous hevamp of | | ss - @ rea ‘aaa the photoplays dallied long | a ‘a <¢ enough along the path of ro | - 4 | A = snamas? | y 4 Ble BS ps | ” | res Would Lew look better by the - family fireside with youngsters playing on his lap, a wife deen ing socks by the living room | table? | on Should he go ahead rexisting beauties, un “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” A Romance as full of pep and fire as a sparkplug is supposed to be—Yes, there's thrills, too! CHRISTIE COMEDY BURTON HOLMES SCENIC “RED-HOT LOVE" | First National Kinograms Under S. K. Wineland, playing and heart-breakit (a) “The Meat Dance,” Saliebury; (b) “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” Nevin The Seattle girl who writes the t letter of 100 words will receive Sorry boys, the contest Is for ladies | — ‘ only, Letters should be addreased Playing opposite Miss Dalton is Edwin August, a screen Lew Cody Contest Editor, Seattie| favorite. | & : ; : * 8 & sah) aa * * & An Size Contest closes next Wednesday. | ection ;the play comes when Miss Bara, as | | Mr. Frederick ©. Foringer COMING ) In cash and an autographed me a omni | MARGUERITE CLARK a # of nde pe = pba di Dorothy Dalton is playing at the ( “alive um ‘this “week. This ||) 5 cash prize a ur p ° ot $3 | popular star is playing the role of a little dance hall girl in ‘The Idol of the North? Featuring Now | alluring girl who ff) s-cosccsssssssesceseersereessreecenenseseerens, | AN interesting feature of the pro-|Mleurette, confronts herself as La stakes her claim in H A gram at the Clemmer this| Belle Ruse, | the roaring dance [fj week is the film ng ¢ acuity hall of Totem City! + INGROWN TOE NAIL Little Jackie Coogan, the wonder boy, Is making a tremendous hit at the Liberty this week in the screen TURNS OUT ITSELF |: pio * that a few} starring Alice ured attraction at| | i wing nail reduces| the (i os ee ¢ Specially inflammation and pain and so tough | ee | BLUE MOUSE | P o d ens the te sensitive skin | } Mary Pickfor¢ t ndience N neath the toe mall, that It ean mot | WINTER GARDEN L'a comtadt amare ts ote: te Hiss penetrate the flesh, and the p 3 . ereates ua * her latest picture, which jf] rns naturally outward almost ove r 4 t the Blue Mouse this J] “The Idol me mous Hel f the funny etunts Mary | of the pO eg ration May | And They Are the Most Economical Ranges You scrubbing brush to each 4 then, after soaping the Can Buy roceeds to use the brushes r skates. The rest can well be Outgro™ tn a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropedista. How ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bott na [the first Mins Bara will be seen in a dual role. She portrays both Fleurette, containing direc . the good sister, 1 La Belle Ruane, When in Seattle, eat at Boldt's.—|the wicked twi Advertisement, drama. In tac its ont mete, Nimegiael | —yYou can cook breakfast, lunch and dinner with one “hod” of coal. | COLONIAL, ||| —Top and oven ready for cooking only a few minutes after the kind- naa” ha Mansfield, Rogers Lytton ling of the fire. ladden James are among the “itle ‘Brother's. Keeper the prow || Easily operated—easily cleaned. drama which opened at the Colonial |}/ —Reduces kitchen work to a minimum. ‘The story of this picture ts trom||} —Ask any Monarch user—there are thousands. of them right ee ‘ {ne pen of Me remster Morse. whe || Seattle—what they think of the Monarch—then place your order now, Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch! miccemsful American photo-play- mga dds, | A small payment down, a small payment monthly, puts a Monarch t in your home. REX | How a servant in the house of a J) |man of wealth rises to wealth and J} prominence im the basis of the |t dramatic theme of “The Devil's |Garden,” the film play starring |Lionel Barrymore at the Rex this HANS HANKE Wetgeineens rants, owes “anode gan:rume AO yaaa by Bizet PER Sgro ten Pip tke bit hase alone, It is announced in London that | Charlie Chaplin refused an offer of WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY _ 20,000 a week to direct and play in | IRCHESTRA Ree woes . ‘a COLISEUM CONCERT 0! Cosine Ch das teed tka eee ae] an English company. | BILLIE RHODES POLA NEGRI of the thrilling serial, “The Son of| ce 8 carwed —IN— —In— Tarzan,” is being shown. A New York-New Jersey ferry “NOBODY'S GIRL” § —Ané— { boat has been chartered for scenes in SUMMER PRICES fh oii isocGstmer™ Ale Seyee’ Matinee 13¢ said | | After 6 P. M. 22¢ | Who tnvented logarithms? asks | | Edison. The meanest man in the ADD TAX world, answers Doug Fairbanks. TOONERVILLE COMEDY PATHE NEWS “Gypsy Blood” | STRAND | A haunted house, a ghost, a gang | |of crooks, a pretty young girl and | two pearl necklaces are the cause of much fun and excitement in “The Ghost in the Qurret,” the film com edy at the Strand this week. | Little Dorothy Gish is the heroine. | eee | First Time in Seattle | | Eliott Dexter has been added to!) the support of Elsie Ferguson and Wal Reid in “Peter Ibbetson.” —' Lionel c LOSES THURSDAY THE SUPER-SPECIAL Barrymore will witness the PRODUCTION “The Stream of | te" yreiory inti “HIS BROTHER'S ation picture offering at ‘opolitan theatre. It is an predatory instinct! OY “The Devil’s KEEPER” Just how far can mental con- fe ering that is unusual In the strong | jheart appeal that it makes to its trol of another extend? See this remarkable play! AND A Holman Day Story ‘The Law of the Woods’ | audience. | A beautiful musical score rendered | by a large orchestra, as Mo as a} vocalist who sings her many pretty songs well, accompany the showing| lof the production. | Episode Eight Antonio Moreno is his own director t SON AN” in the film version of “The Secret ee ee of the Hills.” Lillian Hall plays op: posite him. GEE! Whata wonderful boy! Blanche Sweet, who has been ill | he, will shortly resume VOD-A-VIL MoV. 1E NOW PLAYING ive called “Her Pace| Final Test Film in The Star-Universal $1,000.00 Cooannl| a ie | Frankie Kiolet THE WINNER, ON HER SHOPPING TOUR Fa Kid vinaaip ie tunic, Pictures TYPICAL sea THEATRES MARY PICKFORD The Latest and Greatest 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 IN HER TRIUMPHANT RETURN To THE SCREEN PRESENTING | “LA BELLE | RUSSE” DAVID BELASCO’S FAMOUS STAGE DRAMA —IN— “THROUGH THE NEWS — COMEDY — MUSIC Playing the Kind of a Part You Have Learned to Know and COMING SATURDAY | Personal Appearance omer || MR, LEW CODY PORN COMEDE MALOTTE | THE FAMOUS SCREEN STAR “THE SLICKER” 6a tan fae talon, dads (On "Nola" b IN CONJUNCTION WITH HIS LATEST Bae ciate tatter), Ad. 8 . a PRODUCTION PRICES MATINEE + Bs , Playing lix Arndt panes ae ey Green. HAROLD LLOYD and J. AND V. NEWS DOUGLAS Mac BAN

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