The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 3

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F bity, according to George I. Hutch- = . “tm a high society picture— “SHAM” Theodore Roberts, Riera, Clyde Fillmore “ Sytvia Ashton. Cartoon Comedy 4 News you will ever see. com edydrama with tho favorite art, from the heart of \ Afrten by the famous adenbergh OLONIAL t the \ “The Battlin’ Ki.” STRAND Conrad Nagel is one of the prom inent players appearing in William De Mille’e “The Lost Romance” at the Strand this week. When Nagel was a youth he re cited Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” at & public entertainment. He did so well his parents thought he ought to be an actor, He received a B. A. degree at! Highland Park college, Des Moines, when he was 17. At 18 he became & reader on a chautauqua circuit When “Experience” was staged | Nagel was understudy for the role of youth. After only two days'| reading of the part he was} called upon to act the part. He stepped to the stage from the audience, in his street clothes and vithout makeup, His success was so great he was given the part per manently At 25 he is one of the leading men of the screen. He is now appearing in “The Lost Romance” at the Strand this week. . CLEMMER After appearing In several big pic- tures of the outdoors, Frank Mayo returna once more to the drawing, @ housekeeper's dress. In “The Lost Romance, room type of story in “The Fighting this week, he a now showing at the Clem --——— Lover,” mer, It is a society drama based | apon Ben Ames Willams’ popular story, “Three in a Thousand,” A feature of the story is the ap. PARAMOUNT TRIO A popular singing prologue of male voices playin; 3 Sextette from “Lacia,” by ‘COMING—A deep sea sensation!—“WET GOLD” | First Time te KID” A Reagh Riding Westerner! Seattle “THE BATTLIN’ In “Among Those Present” fe eS LYMAN H. HOWE’S FAMOUS RIDE ON A RUNAWAY TRAIN Absolutely the most unusual picture ever taken! ISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 5 34 ARTISTS—Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing ‘everture to the Hungarian opera “I. L. K. A."—Franz Doppler LIEUT. EDWIN MACKAY singing “Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me?” ING—KATHERINE MacDONALD in “TRUST YOUR WIFE” $1,000,000 to dvertise Sunshine Angeles has collected a funy 90,000 to advertise the much- 4 sunshine of that commu- tly associated with a group ovie picture enterprises California, Hutchin was manager of the rose festi- Portland. tan TE DENA. — Funeral services 1 for former Judge Septimus Hanna, C. 8. D., prominent in ce activities. ABERDEEN —Postoffice at Gray- destroyed by fire; loss, $7,000. ADAPTED FROM Peter B. Kyne’s FAMOUS Saturday Evening Post Story in| |Loren Taylor, CAMPFIRE GIRLS to stage pag. eant at thelr Vashon island camp next Sunday. Special boat leaves ‘olman dock at 10 a m, returning 5 ~Miss Florence arrives here.on 4,000-mile hike to Hamilton, near Montreal Canada, to search for her sweetheart, reported killed in France. Taylor was with the 91st division. Miss Florence and her sis. ter, Mabel, believe he is alive. SAN FRANCISCO.—Philip Hurn, scenario writer, and Miss Florence Russell, granddaughter of Gertrude Atherton, novelist, engaged to be ried. i a NOow— CHARLES RANN KENNEDY’S WORLD-FAMOUS PLAY “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMEDY LITERARY Dia cST Pearance in the supporting cast of three of the screen's prettiest lead- ing women. WINTER GARDEN Clara Horton, who plays the part! of “Mary” in “The Servant in the House" at the Winter Garden this week, is a veteran in the film world, tho she is only 16 years old. She has been playing before the camera ever since she was three years old. | “The Servant In the House” ts a screen version of the stage play made famous by Tyrone Power. eee BLUE MOUSE There's just enough melodsama in “the Ten Dollar Raise,” the Peter B. Kyne human interest drafna/ which Is being shown at the Blue Mouse this week, to meet the aver- age taste of the public, The author dedicates the photo play to “the underdogs of the) world, to the millions of underpaid clerks and bookkeepers who, depend | Ing for existence on the whim of an | employer, daily realize that “ma: inhumanity to man makes count! nations mourn.” COLISEUM Grace Cunard, who gained fame as a serial star several years ago ap- pears in the cast supporting Mr. and | Mra. Carter De Haven at the Col seum this week. Miss Cunard ap- pears as Marietta, the wife of a Jealous policeman. The title of the De Haven feature is “The Girl in the Taxi.” It is a splendid vehicle for this popular pair of comedians. eee LIBERTY Born in midocean! This undsual) privilege is allotted to but few, but one of them in Sylvia Ashton, the clever character actress whose pearance in Paramount pictures, have brought her a deserved repu- tation for dramatic cleverness, Miss Ashton is usually seen in “mother” roles, but in “Sham,” the picture at the Liberty this week, she plays a selfish old aunt who nearly wrecks! the happiness of her niece, Ethel) Clayton. . COLONIAL A beautiful blind girs love affair with a true, but terribly disfigured young recluse, and the great test that comes to both of them, forms) the basis for “The Song of the Soul,” | starring Vivian Martin at the Co-/| }ionial. ‘The beautiful evergtades of Flor-| ida form a picturesque background for the action of the story. eee REX “The Battlin’ Kid" at the Rex this week is a typical western picture. ‘The action centers around a trio of men who are candidates for the of. | fice of sheriff of a small village. Cattle rustling, gun-fights, ro- mance and adventure are combined to make the story interesting. Dorothy Orth plays the leading feminine role, EVERETT.—RBody of Eric Lom, 45, found in Snohomish river by Paul Helmke. Lom disappeared July 15. ‘Two brothers, Ole and Gua, live in Seattle. BELLINGHAM. — Prosecuting At torney Loomis Baldrey threateng to arrest dance hall proprietors who ad mit persons under 21 | | VIVIAN MARTIN | —IN— | “THE SONG OF } THE SOUL” | STARTING WEDNESDAY | SHIRLEY MASON -IN— “THE MOTHER HEART” THE GUMPS COMEDY | Mary Jane clet yy of eee M THE SEATTLE STAR Conrad Nagel Began Acting When a Youth; Is Now Playing at Strand PAGE 3_ RASS AE TES | Limerick Contest Can you write a nmerick? Sure you can, This time of the y: everybody gets the poetic and writing jingles is lots easier than poetry. “Wet Gold” ts the title of a big submarine pleture which is com: ing to the Strand next Saturday, For the best limerick which In. cludes the words “Wet Gold” and “Strand” The Star will give $10 in cash, And $5 each for the next three. Addreas to Limerick Editor, Se attle Star. And send in as many ARREST 2 MEN; SEIZE 800 OTS, COUPEVILLE, July 26.—Two men are under arrest here and three others are being nought by Sheriff Gookina as alleged booze runners, while $00 quarts of smuggled quor are held as evidence. The sheriff and deputies, following a tip Saturday night, found four men loading a cache of booze into autos on Whidby Island, near Deception pass, Two of the men escaped, The pair captured are said to claim there was a fifth man in the deal. The liquor was addressed to “Dixon, Se attle.” Doctor Praises Eczema Remedy remedy that fs entirely and diseases of Conrad Nagel and his daughter, Ruth Margaret, 14 months old, The leading lady of the Nagel household was Ruth Helm, who used to appear in films, but who now appears in "at the Strand n. ppears ix the role of a young ph FUNERAL SERVICES for Mre. Peterson, 67, to be held |to meet Tuesday aboard the U. 8. p. m,. Thursday, Cremation So: | Tennessee. San and alerwax, wife of ploneer sea captal 4 in flood. | dead, RISKEE, an, unidentified, ki! KIWANIS CLUB was scheduled ABERDEEN —Mra. Mary Weath- thie 4istresat: ae at L. RANDOLPH. M.D. Oakhuret, Texas Come in and we wilt tell you some . D._ Prei D. D. eer! We and $1.00. PRP. Dartell's Drug St 8. NAME COPYRIGHT—U, 8. PATENT OF FICS ROGERS’ BAKIN FEDERAL POWDER “MILK 1b, can....28¢ Rogers’ Schoolboy Peanut Butter ff 1b, can..,.19¢ 2% 1b. can..47¢ Sib, can... 80¢ ROGERS’ PREPARED MUS- -1athe ate 8m. pke. Sm. pke e Lee. pke... Lee. DkE Washington Macaroni Spaghetti and Noodles —an appetizing food for the summer menu. -a strictly hard wheat Family Patent. 10’s THE DIFFERENT SNOWFLAKE SODAS A PCB} opucT —small. pkg.. —large pkg.. DELICIA VEAL LOAF —ly's ... veers dG Liberty Dill Pickles They are delicious! NOTE THE CONVENIENT § WIDE MOUTH WILL ADMIT THE HAND FOR ARRANGING LARGE WHOLE FRUIT WITH. pe SLICING OR CRUSH. SEALS WITHOUT A Ru —NO MOULD. NO SPOIL. AGEL —quarts . 1.50 Kerr Self Sealing Mason Jars (Regular) ‘$1.23 — gallon ..........$1.58 M Cape sDoses ... OSC She —quarts .. —V% gallon Economy Caps— M. J. B. COFFEE The largest sgler and the most popular Coffee in Seattle! wHy? Costs LESS in the 5-lb, CRESCENT MAPLEINE —produces a taste similar to maple. 1 ounce........20¢ VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BEANS sm.,10¢ medium, 15¢ large, 25¢ VAN CAMPS SPAGHETTI | Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO F. REGEL, President PIKE STREET AT FIFTH AVENUE isn iia if MITT Monarch Oil Cook Stoves Are Reduced for Clearance Two, three and four-burner cabinet-style Oil Cook- [I ing Stoves, with beautifully enameled body and jf smooth, nickel-plated legs—cooking stoves that will | give very satisfactory service. 2burner size reduced to......$16.85 3-burner size reduced to......$25.85 4burner size reduced to......$28.85 } Three-burner Florence Blue Flame Oil «Cook Stoves, | special each .. $26.50 Better Values in Bedding and Linens Are Being Featured for Tomorrow 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, special, each..........19¢ 72x90-inch Bed Sheets, special, each............75¢ 72x84-inch Crochet Bedspreads, special, each. .$1.95 16x36-inch White Huck Towels, special, dozen. .$1.25 Heavy weight Bath Towels, special, each........25¢ 58x58-inch scalloped round Table Cloths, each $1.10 White wool-finished Cotton Baby Blankets......65¢ 17-inch Linen-finished Crash Toweling, yard. ...15¢ 15c All Our Auto Lunch Kits Have New Lowered Prices Lunch Kits, equipped with containers, knives and forks, Universal vacuum bottle, offered at decidedly reduced prices to effect an diate clearance. $18.50 Kits, with a service for 4 persons..... $23.50 Kits, with a service for 6 persons.... $29.50 Kits, with a service for 4 persons. $33.50 Kits, with a service for 6 persons. $33.75 Kits, with a service for 6 persons. $38.50 Kits, with a service for 6 persons. $43.50 Kits, with a service for 6 persons. $46.50 Kits, with a service for 6 persons.....$37.20 INCOME PAYERS “ARE INCREASING 1,000,000 a Year Squeeze Into Eligible List BY RALPH F, COUCH WASHINGTON, July 26.—Nearty 1,000,000 persons a year are pushing themselves into the group in which incomes are large enough to compel payment of federal income taxes, re- ports to the internal revenue bureau show, Despite world-wide economic de- pression, the financial budget of the average American family $s increas- Outing in 27-inch heavy quality White remnant lengths, reduced to, yard..... mflion men and women contributed a part of their annual earnings to the government in the last taxable year for which official reports are available at the internal revenue bu+ jreau. This report is for the taxable year 1919, and the tax money was paid into the treasury last year. ‘When the returns for 1921 are avail. able, at least 6,000,000 payers will be enrolled on the government books, it TODAY ONLY FRANK MAYO a Universul Mystery Drama “The Fighting Lover” NTION AND IN PICTURES A Tale of Treas Romance in CONCERT ORCHESTRA GOOD COMEDY Children 10¢ Clenimer |) Orchestra [|

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