The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1921, Page 3

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Y, JULY 29, 1921. Ww Courtesy, Pictures, Music ETHEL CLAYTON ' A lively comedy-drama that leaves tonight | BILL HART will be here Saturday in oS A new Hart play of thrills and fast action—a strong man’s struggle that will .grip every soul who knows the meaning of love! A Paramount Picture Better Than Pills For Liver Hlls. Get a 25: Box Cork sawdust is used for making | bricks, packing fruit and, combined | with coaldust and tar, for fuel bri- tes. . __ Wear Pike" Alen oon ‘f : sf ar Vibrant Story of Life and in the Wilderness of Rocklen. é LAST TIMES TODAY SHIRLEY MASON “The Mother Heart” STARTING SATURDAY TOM MIX —IN— “The Ridin’ Romeo” A story written by himself A picture that will make you langh and thrill One of the Greatest Photodramas | The Pains and Aches of Summer Time Summer sports with unac- customed exercise such as long hikes, rowing, tennis, baseball, etc., make sore muscles and sometimes cause oprains and strains. ‘These pains and aches will be quickly relieved by applying freely Sloan's Lini- ment, and you will be fit as a fiddle for the next day's work or play. Sloat, Liniment THE SEATTLE SECOND NEAR SENECA TONIGHT ONLY “THE LOST ROMANCE” A William De Mille Paramount Special Saturday brings , the deep sea sensation— ~ °° lexploits of the early Californians ba] —and two parties of adventurers fighting tooth and nail for its possession! Romance—Thrills— Drama! Something new in pic- tures — submarine pi- rates hunting for gold on the floor of the ocean! Jules Verne outdone! n Holmes Scenic Kinugrams STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland playing Quartette from Rigoletto—Verdi ‘The bureau of markets in Wash-| ington has sgf up @ complete minia-| ture flour mill for experimental “THE BATTLIN’ KID” ae Saturday brings » stirring picture from one of Bal ADAPTED FROM Peter B. Kyne’s FAMOUS Saturday Evening ( | picture play in which he will be seen | Your Wife.” STAR [ POPULAR SCREEN PLAYERS | | THE Right—Bill Desmond, the} good-looking leading man} coming to the Winter Garden|}) in “Dangerous Toys.” Left —Carmel Myers in “The||| Kiss,” a new Universal pic-| ture which opens Saturday at the Clemmer. who lke Carme! My- usual roles will be de . which comes to the} ner Saturday | The story presents her as Little | Frolinda, the characterization made famous by Johnston ley in his | widely read story of that name herole by Hundreds Limericks galore are pouring into The Star office. Robert Schenken, | 3600 Magnolia boulevard, sends in| the following jingle: and its theme ix based upon the who fought as gullantly as they loved. COLONIAL Tom Mix will be at the Colonial Saturday in his latest Fox produc tion, “A Ridin’ Romeo.” This should be a good one. Mix wrote it him | self and put in a heap of that good, old cowboy stuff he experienced on the plains when he was there with his pony and lariat. Rhea Mitchell, a former Portland, Oregon, girl, plays opposite him, eee There's a photoplay known as “Wet Gold,” A vision it is to behold; "Twill be at the Strand, And its orchestra grand ! | Wil endow it with rapture untold. And here’s another one: When the Strand shows the picture I'm sure all the seats will be aold; Every rhymster’s bright pen Will be after that ten, As the glories of screendom unfold. | STRAND Romance, pirates and an exciting treasure hunt are the esventials of “Wet Gold,” Uhe nereen drama sched. | uled to open Saturday at the Strand, | ‘The action occurs in New York, | test. Ten dollars will be awayted | Havana (Cuba) and aboard a sub | the writer of the best limerick and marine, The plot has to do chiefly $5 each for the next three, with a gang of pirates who bury «| Winners will be announced Sat lot of gold in an old wreck at the | urday bottom of the sea. It is the search | for this buried treasure which brings | about @ series of thrilling incidents, eee most unusual manner. tant role in the picture, eee LIBERTY Dil Hart te tack again. Thin ts always joyful news for the movie | COLISEUM fans, Bill ts coming to the Liberty ba gy othe McDonald - seyret to Saturday in “The Whistle,” ew |the Coliseum Saturda: “Trust Aes mf vabe'es Mins McDonald can as Robert Evana, « factory foreman. | easily, be clasmed as one of the most Bvuas ts a widower who lives with |beautiful women appearing before his son Danny, whom he idolizes. iy berg She ts also an actress An accident, the result of the mill /of ability. ‘4 owner's negligence, robs him of his| “Trust Your Wife” provides the son, and, driven to madnegs by his | Star with a strong, appealing role— sorrow Evans seeks revenge in a| that of a young wife who does ev- erything withm her power to aid ber discouraged Inventor husband. eee WINTER GARDEN William Desmond, Marguerite Clayton and Frank Lasce are the three popular players cast in the | featured roles in “Dangerous Toys,” the new film play which begins a week's run at the Winter Garden byes | COMING SOON “Dangerous Toys” is the story of |a man who loses faith in all women | because his wife left him for an other man. eee | BLUE MOUSE | Peter B. Kyne’s clever human in- “The Ten Dollar is proving such a big hit at the Blue Moune theatre that Man- |ager John Hamrick ts forced to hold it over a few days longer. | “The Ten Dollar Raise” is one of | the cleverest and most heart-appeal- ing picture plays shown here for some time. ‘The characters are all real types—just the people that we | meet from day to day. William Mong, a popular character | actor, is seen in the leading role, that of Wilkins, an elderly bookkeeper. eee | REX Beginning Saturday the Rex will show “If Woman Only Knew,” a pie- Vivienne Osborne, WhO) ture drama based on Balzac’s “Medi ‘Limericks | Coming in| HT “Wet Gold,” \I| Today is the last day of the con- |] Myrtle Stedman plays an tmpor-|[) IN ONLY KNEW” No matter how much a woman may mar & man there is always another woman who really cares! LARRY SEMON —In— “Passing the Back” y A wday’ WE BOTH WIN 1 am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. Having now the people twenty — years, made good by doing dental work that can guarantee, and guarantee good. 1 do not compete making my | with Cheap , nor do | operate on your ook OF sell you ‘converra. Kive two dollars worth of @ dollar, I make nd our interests are mu- both wip oO enings till 7 and Sundays till 12:30 for people who work. EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. & | Seattle's Lending Dentiot 106 Cotumuia be plays one of the leading roles lin “Over the Hill,” the big | Fox production which begins |a limited engagement at the | Metropolitan theatre, Sunday | night. In order to introduce our new whalebone) plate, which is the ightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corm off the cob; jaranteed 15 years. the Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custom- ara, whose work is still giving ood satisfaction. Ask our cus- fomers, who have tested our work. hen coming to our office, be sure Feit Sain the, Teme place. Bring is ad with you. Cat-Rate OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, ‘sasee-Patiesscen Onpecke Vi Oe TONIGHT ONLY “THUNDER ISLAND” “SINBAD, SAILOR” “THE WHIZBANG* STARTING TOMOKROW ‘THE KISS" ihiens Romance of Califor A Brevia in the Days of the Padres, with CARMEL MYERS ‘The Star of “CHEATED Love" CLEMMER ORCHESTRA i, _| pretty bride. ’ | tations on Marriage.” Maurice Travers, a young univer. sity student who ¢élopes with th | daughter of one of the wealthy trus. tees, is the hero of the story. Tra- vers’ funds run low and he finds it} hard to satisfy the wants of his Robert Gordon appears as Tra. vers. KERRISDALE, B. C.—Mrs. Pa- tricia Reid, charged with theft, so weakened by hunger strike she van- not be taken from jatl to court. oun / that fine fea flavor- with Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s GROTE-RANKIN CO, OTTO F. KEGEL, President t PIKE STREET AT FIFTH AVENUE New Victor RECORDS For August OUT TODAY All By Myself Aileen Stanley] 18774 Anna in Indiana Arthur Fields { 10-in. 85¢ Down Yonder * Peerless Quartet , me Don’t You Remember the Time? , _ 18775 Louise Terrell and Charles Hart} 10-in. 85¢ Little Crumbs of Happiness ee Charles Harrison |, 18776 Charles Harrison i 10-in. 85¢ Thinking of You Peerless Quartet 18762 Carolina Lullaby } PF sing * Albert Campbell-Henry Burr was Cho-Cho-San—Fox Trot | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | Song of India—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Hig Orchestra St. Louis Blues—Fox Trot / Original Dixieland Jazz Band Jazz Me Blues—Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band Learn to Smile—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Oh, Me! Oh, My!—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra I'm Nobody’s Baby—Fox Trot” All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Listening—Fox Trot J 0-in. 85¢ All Star Trio and Their Orchestra | Mother. Machree Alberto Salvi] 45248 | Scherzo in E Flat Minor Alberto Salvif 10-in. $1 Homing Elsie Baker) 45249 | Sylvia Lambert Murphy 10-in. $1 Canzonetta Victor String een! 18753 | Springtime 18773 10-i In the Forest (Sous Bois) Victor Orchestra { 10-in. 85¢ LONDON, July 29—‘“What is J wrong with Methodism is the want of Christian mothers,” declared a speaker at the Primitive Methodist conference at Sheffield. “Let us be honest,” he added. “We are not growing Methodists. Don't you know that it is the fashion teday to mit families?” STARTS SATURDAY \Are seen THE SEASON’S KNOCKOUT “DANGEROUS TOYS” A DARING, SENSATIONAL STORY OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, LUXURY, PRETTY CLOTHES AND A’ CERTAIN RICH MAN Starring William Desmond, Margaret Clayton and Frank Losee INTERNATIONAL NEWS; LATEST EVENTS “DAWN,” A GORGEOUS PRIZMA IN NATURAL COLORS. “FRIDAY, THE 13TH” HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY. TOPICS OF THE DAY Et EVEN " AND SUN- DAYS, 35. *

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