The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 8

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iw INK SECOND NEAR SENECA ELSIE FERGUSON Leaves Tonight in “SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE” Saturday Brings Paramount's Massive Drama— The screen's amazing real- life romance of love behind a throne! Heroine of | Contest Film Wins Sympathy Saturday will be the first opportu jnity to witness the showing of ption,” the big European produc which opens at the Strand 1 In conjunction with the showing lof thig stupendous film, the mar ment of the theatre is offering $26 Jin cash prizes for the best letters on “What Should Anne De?’ Anne yn ia the leading fem in “Deception.” Hen ‘ a of real dra- |matic ability, portrays this role | Anne, a beautiful young girl, wins [the heart of King Henry VIII | England's “royal lover.” They are | married Anne gives birth to a the King hears He begins to Jane Sey |daughter and when the news he iy enraged. to pay court openly }mour, a pretty lady-inwaiting, and Jwhen he takes her to a gala hunt Anne follows and contrives to entice Jane away. Do you think Anne was |right in doing this? Do you think jthe man was worth it or do you {think Anne should have seized the opportunity to pass out of the life lof the fickle king? | For the best letter $10 in cash will | be awarrd: The next three win ners will receive each, There }will also be a number of theatre | tickets awarded With a cast of 7,000 and the most stupendous settings ever filmed! Under S. K. Wineland Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ PRICES FOR “DECEPTION” WILL BE oy Afternoons—3le; after 6 o'clock, 45c. Children, 10c any time. All prices plus tax ¥ particu XEAL invita You ought to know more this important quest Milk, and we are read times to show you how w able to maintain so high « standard of purity and quality The Rainier car passes the lor. (DSi Oe Phone Beacon 40. 1200 Rainier Ave. i Cheese and er ral tg com- Slice desired co Gene of |Macaroni & Cheese: | STAR AR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS David Warwick Griffith, the noted producer, respon- sible for many wonderful cinema productions, Griffith's first triumph “The Birth of a Nation,” is drawing record crowds to the Blue Mouse, twhile his latest offering, “Dream Street,” on view at the Winter Garden, is showing to capacity audiences, LAST TIMES TODAY ISLE of DESTINY Comedy Int. News your special case, in our 0 shop, for one price, which is a reasonable one, We make no charge for Ex- amina fon, New Screws, New Springs or Adjustments, COLUMBIAN, OPTICAL CO) 1315 FOURTH AVE. | srogts IN DENVER. PORTLAND, OMANA, KANSAS CITY, DALLAS -~ SALT LAKE | Physicians Jecribe Bon-Op! remedy in the troubles and eight. Sold Guarantee ‘all druggists’ —Advei HE *| Norman Dawn, a leader among ar “spike MeFadden and his brother Billie are the youthful characters | horse around which is woven a romance of the dramatic love. The picture Thomas Burke's two stories of Chinatown" and “The Sign Lamp.” is an adaptation of SEATTLE traction to the Colonial Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Ches o ter have added the human story this part of the picture pretty little | punch and thrilling climax STAR New Thomas H. Ince Production Coming Saturday; Eva Novak at Clemmer; “Dream Street” Held Over In| described as a pletu: eee | BLUE MOUSE | “Mother o’ Mine,” the new Thom as Ince production, which is said vo) be even greater than his recent ve | hicle, “ying Lips,” opens Saturday | at the Blue Mouse, A special feature of this produc: | tion is the appearance in the cast of Lioyd Hughes, a new Ince “find.” Young Hughes is said to possess a wealth of talent Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation” closes tonight . CLEMMER Nature plays a big and dramatic role in “Wolves of thé North,” the photodrama starring Eva Novak, which opens at the Clemmer Satur day. The trackless snow, the glow ing Aurora Borealis, gale-driven ice —all of these atmospheric touches have been added to the picture by | tistic and creative motion picture di- rectors. The story features Eva Novak. eee LIBERTY A Canadian mountain that has never been scaled—Mt .Victoria~ will be seen in “Snowblind,” the for Iscreen version of Katharine Newlin |few cents. Drugi Burt’s famous story which comes to|packages. Aspirin the Liberty Saturday, following the final appearance Friday night of Warning! name “Bayer” o: ASPIRIN ; Name “Bayer” on Genuim | Matt Moore has th role Letters should be sent to “Decep }tion” Editor, Seattle Star. 1—A characteristic atudy. of Eva Novak, the charming star coming ‘to the Cle mmer in se Fitzmaurice, director of |“ Wolves of the North.’ 2—Carol Dempster, dainty little heroine of Griffith’ 8 “Dream “Peter Tbbetson,” always knows] o > we, anh 8 Mine. where to find the pet goose inj street,”.Winter Garden, 3—Betty Ross Clark and Lloyd Hughes in “Mother o’ Mine, i Blue Mouse. * * * * * * % * *% | Noted Producer INTER GARDEN “White and Unmarried” is the un-) Jean Paige is the featured player WING to popular demand Grif-| usual title of the new film produc-| ‘Tonight for the last time “The Isle 4 . 4 {ith’s picture, “Dream Street,” |tion which opens Saturday with POD: | oF pestiny® will be shown, will be held over at the Winter Gar ular Thomas Meighan starred Sev den for an extended engagement . oe “A trinity of characters, in the per | COLONIA sons of a young girl, Gypsy Fair,| “Black E Willams in “Diamonds | Sto | Adrite “ will be seen for the last rred to ure at.| time tonight at the Rex. Beginning | Saturday this popular ond ave In preparing the motion picture | theatre will show tne big racing dra- ma, “The Sport of Kings It is re with a big e leading male SECOND NEAR PIKE TODAY ONLY CARMEL MYERS FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921. ANCHORING THE CAMERA the camera so that all shots wr A new photographic effect is|at a medium distance. It ts ichieved in “The Last Card.” star-| usual thing to move the camera ring May Allison. All actio ars| varying distances from the actlg at the same distance from the audi. |To meet the effect thus produc ence | audience must frequently changa This was brought about by anchor | toc us. - —— rae penmper| eC Final Appearance Tonight at 7:35 and 9:25 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in person, with her photoplay “HUSH” SATURDAY WILL BRING— A Paramount Pic- ture of a dashing young American, Headache, Neuralgia, Rhumatism Earache, Tootha: Pain. Har twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspi: mark of Bayer Manifacture of Mo noaceticacide you see tne kage or on tab- etting genuine Lumbago tin boxe; che, ndy gists also se! is the tr ff Salicylicacid. Fatty Arbuckle in “The Traveling Salesman.” } In this production, which was filmed in the Canadian Northwest, | Russell Simpson, Mary Alden, Cullen ‘oimagd and Pauline wee appear. | erRAND } Saturday for the first time “De- |ception,” the big European produc jon, will be shown at the Strand. lin this feature over 7,000 persons lappear. It is said to be a more pre- tentious picture than “Passion,” which was shown here recently, The story, which is dramatic thru out, deals with Anne Boleyn, the tll fated wife of King Henry VIII of gland. “Sacred and Profane Love,” the resent feature al the Strand, stars Ferguson . | COLISEUM Tonight will be the final opportu- nity for local picture fans to see | Clara Kimball Young in person. Miss Young, who has been appearing at eum all this week. in con with the feature film leaves for California imme Gee things, TM from 9 sun- \Wi shiny climes poured into a ey Drink LSLICIOUS and REFRESHING ‘HEALTH AND ENERGY Bullt on Rich, Red Bi ed Rich, red blood is t i fountain source of aul | Enrich your piocd tye ae e red blood corpusel: saison any gen ai id has bi or 50 y years core, of rheuma- STAR TS TOMORROW ND BIG SRIFFI TH Suggested by the characters of THOMAS BURKE’S “LIME HOUSE NIGHTS,” “GINA OF CHINATOWN” and “THE SIGN OF THE LAMP”—where the strug- gle of human souls is vividly portrayed by the touch A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE of the master’s hand. PATHE WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S NEWEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT BUSTER KEATON The Ambassador from Joyland Seats One Dollar Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY, Conductor Earle Williams Leaves Tonight in “Diamonds Adrift”. SATURDAY BRINGS Matt Moore, Margot Kelly and a Big Cast in a Fast-Moving Drama— of Kings” A thrilling story of love and adven- ture on land and sea — remarkable race scenes—a spectacular fire on an ocean liner and a romance that’s all excitement! Episode Twelve | Mirmaid Comedy “NONSENSE”

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