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PauE 3 _ MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921. EE SEATTLE STAR. YENSEN, EX 2ND © UNIVERSITY NOW PLAYING ) BOY'S BODY IS _ FOUND IN CANAL Fifth Child in Family Meets Untimely Death || Four-Cornered Love Tangle Provides Dramatic Theme in Alice Joyce Film Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ), OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue pHoror LAY A revelation in pictures with actual human voices! "ROGRAMS | TODAY'S | 7 i | ALICE JOYCE The charming and popular star in her latest drama of youthful impulse— “THE VICE OF FOOLS” A society drama abounding in tense and thrilling moments! rst Time in Seattle Episode 10—“The Son of Tarzan” Sennett Comedy “THE UNHAPPY FINISH" All the favorites with the baby aad the dog. “THE GOOD-BAD WIFE” The sénsational love romance of a Parisian music hall dancer, . gay, frivolous and impetuous! densen & Von Herberg MALOTTE News . On the Wurlitzer Chester Outing Scenic Coming, Fatty Arbuckle Dainty Dorothy Waters in Song and Dance Gouverneur Morris’ famous novel with Mary MacLaren, Holmes Herbert, Norman Kerry and Dorothy Ber- nard. Strand Orchestra 7 * Under 8S. K. Wineland, playing “Samson et Delilah.” Mr, Frederick C. Feringer playing Etude in the form of a Waltz— Ralph Conner’s Gripping story of the Can- adian wilds, with Colleen Moore and John Bowers— “THE SKY PILOT” Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from “The Fortune Teller”—Herbert Christie Comedy Pathe News GOMING IN PERSON—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG SANTSCHI IS MAROONED Tom Santschi and his company were marooned in the high Sierras | when the heaviest California rainfall |in 40 years interrupted the taking of scenes for the new Santschi pic ture, as the mountain streams were We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. 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MMM | commanding ja powerful story of love INUXATED IRON | Helps make rich.red blood Mason in “The | | —Jack Holt in | Ben Turpin in john Bowers in “The “Wary Macaren in “The Marry Carey in “The Shirtey Mason in ‘The Vice of | | | | ure’ mutually | ituation the tri N three tangled in @ love parlance, a ® would proba is, in angle.” Four bly constitute Such a situation “The Vice of Fools starring Alice Joy week, Two moving in the principal characters Only one of the four ers, by Miss Joyce of sim The others are vaciilating is presented in| e at the Rex this} girls and tw all fashionable « are | men olety Marion Rog stands out dignity and ither weak frivolous idly vicious. alliance of the] better of note a fir strength willed and empty-headed And for a time the threatens to get the and or or How Marion struggles to save the man she loves from the penalty of | his foolish infatuation for a society butterfly forms the theme of the| play Miss Joyce makes th and appe woman a ng figure | There he comes into possession of an Jenormous diamond and meets his} capegrace twin brother, “Handsome | Jack.” When Kenneth is believed | |lost in a ship disaster, “Handsome | Jack” attempts to pass himself off as the husband of his brother's wife, and the most extraordinary situation is evolved. Hedda Nova is splendid as the wife. Miss Nova is called upon to do | some heavy dramatic acting, Othe Jin the cast who deserve praise are | |little Mickey clever child actor, and Fred one of the best yillains on th n The double-exposure photography is great. | WINTER GARDEN Jack Holt and Hedda the leading roles in “The film drama now at the den Holt plays a dual role, that of twin brothers, in ‘The Kk," whith is adventure and intrigue by Arthur Hornblow. | The story deals with the fortunes of Kenneth Traynor, who leaves his wife for Africa on a business mission. Ni have Mask,” the Winter Gar and revitalize weak YOU MAY BEA BETTER MAN AT 45, THAN THE YOUTH OF 25 If you keep your blood rich in irom te give you plenty of “stay her; then he starts out to help him there” strengthand endurance. | iis efforts precipitate a political | | feud in the town, start a whole series | of gun battles, and results in an mazing climax by which Harry| Carey proves that he is not only # fearless Western star but also an actor of emotional ability nerves |) CLEMMER | Harry Carey is winning new friends at the Clemmer this week by | his clever acting in “The Wallop,” new Western picture play | The picture shows him returning | to his home town and to “the girl.” He comes back wealthy, to offer her material comforts in addition to loye. At their first meeting he discovers that she has given her heart to aj younger man. First he makes sure | that the young fellow is worthy of | In an account of a severe moun- | tain climbing text, a New York newspaper states that 20 percent of | complished the feat rs and over. It-is there= fore shown that you may be @ better man at 45 than the husky striplin, of 25 if you take ‘« of yourself} Mignonne Golden, a newcomer to/ and keep your blood filled with iron. se fighters, wrestlers and athietas | ‘De screen, is capable as the girl. have learned the value of plenty of plain} An added attraction at the Clem- coarse foods in their training, ap wuch | mer this week is the appearance of diet helps supply thelr blood with tron. /the Mitchell Brothers, two clever Nature put plenty of iron in the husks of | grains and th banjo players, who put over a lively | h your blood, musical program in great siyle. ery throw ali there : . the alarming inerea in anemia—iron # with {ts devitalizing and other attendant COLISEUM | A humaninterest story backed up| Nou are pet strong acd well, if ¥¢ |by dramatic incidents which climax bodily and mental do" not waft |in a mad cattle stampede is “The Sky ot FO all to\pioces and calleape i | Pilot,” now showing at the Coliseum. in your weakened condition, you contract | The story is taken from Ralph some serious . but take some or- | Conner’s book of the same title. King IRON at onee | Vidor, the director, has faithfully car- FO eerie” alneusted cernen, “Oceunie | Fled out the sentiment of this popular | Nuxated Iron is like the iron in your | novel. and like the tron in spinach, lepwis| A young minister is the central ae Shee a cern. 's the teeth | character. He is sent to the Cana it if you wish your | dian ranch belt to spread the Gospel r in two weeks’ | among the cowboys. How the pilot, Speman gee be refunded ¥¥ | unpopular at first, wins a place for satisfactory resulta. Beware of substi- | himself in the hearts of the cowboys, tutes. Look for the word “Nyxated” on|who surprise him on Christmas | By tables” At aah Greasy, "| morning by leading him blindfolded tinement down a snow covered trail to show — him the little frame church they have built without his knowledge, forms | ithe human note of the story, which | [is featured with several smashing dramatic scenes. The cast, which includes John NOW PLAYING | Bowers, David Butler, Colleen Moore |and Kathleen Kirkham, is exception. | ally good. | eee | BLUE MOUSE |. Mack Sennett’s latest. comedy, | | A THRILLING ‘Home Talent,” is the feature at the) Blue Mouse this week. | In a spirit of hilarious comedy the | plot opens, introducing a quartet of | strained vaudeville performers in a |country hotel, where they | remain nor leave The; r ‘ : andlord (C N y) too much wherein a husband dis- | memmloes (Charlie Murray) too muc appears and his vaga- || ‘The four unfortunates stranded on ‘ \the shoals of the “‘Three-a-Day” are bond brother comes in— |Ben Turpin, James Finlayson, Eddie |Gribbon and Kalla Pasha, After a} |furious quarrel between the two] “THE ° s,"" a reconciliation is effected | —with— HEDDA NOVA, JACK HOLT —and— MICK Fool the Wife? Well, Maybe— Feol the Child? Never! LITTLE MOORE MACK SENNETT’S LATEST 5-PART COMEDY “HOME TALENT” sennett ff} With Every Known Comedian in BILLIE Famous Stage Succes “JERRY” ALSO PATHE NEWS PECIAL COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY Alice Joyce, beautiful and talented actress, Rex this week in “The Vv ice of Fool. eee | | the landlord, | the screen from the story, | Fawn,” starring at the "a dramatic film play. and they decide under leadership to pool their put forth a great show, nter into rehearsal, calling in th hotel man's daugh it turns out, is more beautiful than she looks in her scullery clothes. The rehearsals in the presence of supply the central epi- sodes of the productions. Mary Miles Minter is appearing on the same program in “Don’t Call Me Little Girl,” a screen version of Billie Burke's famous stage success, “Jer- ry Ben Turpin's talents and who, LIBERTY “The Good-Bad Wife,” adapted to he Wild is the film attraction at the Liberty this week. The marriage of a pretty little be . a} French dancer to a young Southern boy, the son of an aristocratic fam. ily, forms the basis of the plot. The girl is Fanchon La Fare, When Fanchon becomes the wife of William Carter she determines to give up her butterfly existence and settle down to real homeloving little woman. fowever, she does not meet with suc cess when she finds herself at every turn by her husban tives. How she proves to th she is a true-blue genuine wife even tually brings the picture to a pleasing climax. Dorothy Green is captivating as Fanchon, and Sidnéy Mason gives a creditable performance as William Carter. cee STRAND $ Gouveneur Morris’ fine novel, “The | Wild Goose,” has been screened. It is the feature attraction at the Strand this week. As the story goes, Diana Manners, the lovely wife of Frank Manners, a wealthy architect, becomes infatua' ed with another man and the disc’ ery of this by the husband brings about highly thrilling developments, Happiness comes to all concerned, however, but not until the principals have suffered the woes that come to those who tempt pry to the breaking point. Mary MacLaren and Dorothy Bern- ard handle the leading feminine roles. Norman Kerry, popular leading man for such stars as Mary Pickford and Constance Talmadge, has a strong role. He is seen in the part of a rounder, and while the character is a thankless one, he vests it with dig- nity and force. Albert Capellant, French director, who produced “The Inside of the Cup” and many of Nazimova's pic: tures, directed “The Wild Goose.” eee COLONIAL Little Shirley Mason has enacted various types of roles on the silver sheet, but in none has she appeared to better advantage than as the little “slavey” in Israel Zangwill's famous stage suc “Merely Mary Ann,” which is showing at the Colonial In this new production the young star is presented as a friendless slavey—a drudge in a cheap London boarding house. Here she meets an | aristocratic musician with whom she falls in love. How the course of true love is made to run smooth for the young people after many trials makes the story one of heart-interest Casson Ferguson is fine as the mu sician. Edward J, Le Saint, the director, has shown great care in matters of detail. 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Bring this ad with you, Cut-Rate OHIO i Ar asas se isfaction , who have 1" |ing a At once they | r (Phyllis Haver) | PROSSER, Wash, June 6,—The body of the 9-year-old son of Henry Cartner, the fifth one of his children untimely end within a found late yesterday near here to meet short time after the Sunny had been drained The draining of the irrigntion ca nal followed days of weary searching by rescue parties, following the find ing of the boy's hat near where the body was found yesterday, The nal had been dragged for a distance miles. The mother of the lad is said to be grief-stricken today, She has but one child left of a brood of six Bathing Beaches to Be Opened June 17 Splash lash! Seattle's munici ches will be formally Until that time life guards will be stationed at all the beaches on Saturday and Sun day Probe Our Way of Coal Distribution For the purpose of formin peace negotiations betw erators and striking workmen, the commission that is now mak survey of the mining industry | will this week” begin a probe of § lattle ‘as system of coal distribution. an wa. de canal, a basis LUCKY STRIKE cigarette HARRY CAREY IN A %5-THRILLAMETER STORY Wallop” AND THE Mitchell Boys The Gold-Plated Banjoists NOW AT THE mmer Coming Wednesday: CARMEL MYERS “Cheated Love” HEAD C0 WITH Hair Came Out. Itching In tolerable. CuticuraHHealed. “I lost nearly all my hair after an attack of influenza. It came out in handfuls until there were bald spots on my head as large as a half doller. My head was covered with dandruff scales,and theitching wasintolerable. “I tried several remedies without success. 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