The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 3

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ERIDAY, ae aA 16, 1921 L OWE o 100% Courtesy, Pictures, ¥ America’s most typical screen hero will be here Saturday! TOM MOORE in a play | of love, thrills and surprises! “BEATING THE GAME” —opens with a big punch—action all the way through—and a mighty wal- lop at the end that will send you away happy! Johnny Hines in a new TORCHY COMEDY “Torchy’s Promotion” CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “The Last Hops” “THE BLOT” Leaves Tonight wartyerite nd Phinney NEW MAPLE FLOOR Invitation Concert JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Baritone This notable musical event is primarily an invitation affair. A few reservations are available for public distribution. Music-lovers can obtain these tickets without charge, by applying immediately to this store. The popular artists appear at Masonic Temple Harvard and Pine Wednesday, Sept. 21st 8:15 P. M. In addition to singing «© al groups of songs. Miss Clark and Mr. Pt have meented to compare their art with its RE-CREATION by Mr. Edison's new phonograph Thomas George, pianist,’ will assist | HELEN CLARK, Contralto, «ail | } quest (Left) Rudolph Apocalypse,” which Valentino is being Garden, Joseph Kilgour in a scene from ‘ THE SEA as the shown tango dancer at the Blue ‘Hearts Are Trumps,” im STRAND 146 OLD NEST,” the great mother picture being shown at the Strand theatre, has been held over for several days by popular re ‘The Old Nest” has ven one of the most popular pictures! ever shown at the Strand, and news f its being shown for a few more} is joyfully welcomed by the} | many people who have not yet been! able to see it. Mary Alden is in the leading role as the mother, while | many other well known screen stars jare in the cast morrow. Big crowds are turning out} daily to see this great picture, | adapted for the screen by June| athis from the story by Vicent Ibanez. Rex Ingram, one ot} the sercen's youngest directors, handled the megaphone for thts | great production. Rudolph Valen tion is seen in the leading male role with Alice Terry pidying opponite | |" 2ND © UNIVERSITY HERE SATURDAY o he “Fighting Bill” A thrilling story of a hard shooting and hard riding Lehrman Comedy “A TWILL mpABnY” “Ham” Hamilton and Virginia Rappe. ER PROFIT" eaves tonight. ITREE ‘TEA’ is the, ONE high grade package tea in’ the world that ‘sells for $0... little money Eyes Strained? If your eyes are work-strained or tired; if your vision is dim or blurred; if it bothers you to read; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if you wear glasses, get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your drug- gist, dissolve one in a fourth of a ylass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Bon-Opto has brought comfort and nds and thousands. Bon-Optn strengthens week's time in many | man. Moore plays the part of him. daily, starting at 12 noon, 6p mand? p.m CLEMMER w ladys plays . & victi part of Kit Pur m of & shipwreck How she regenerat courage and faith n esting story. Lee son's Trouaneau, May Allison in “EE Metro’ production, will be seen fo the last time tonight. a lar Tom Moore comes to th “Beating the I Gam tomorrow in * the story of an expert cruc week at the Blue Mouse theatre to-|4 peculiar ending, which is satintac Hazel tory to everyone concerned Daly plays opposite Moore in thi film. “The Blot.” « Lois Weber pro- “Hearts Are Trumps,” the duction, closes its run tonight. special adapted from eee stage melodrama by Cecil Raleigh COLISEUM comes as the feature attraction at Beautiful Katherine MacDonald | the Winter Garden theatre this week comes to the Coliseum tomorrow’ tn | Beautiful Alice Terry will be seen in This | “Stranger Than Fiction,” a thrillin, society tale. Wesley Barry, famou: ltreckle-faced youngster of the movies, [has an impertant role in this picture. |"Life’s Darn Funny,” jobody,” with Jewell Carmen, HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye- giawes. Grinding in our own modern lens grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN. VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. Always Retiable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Est. 1906 AVE you ever noticed an acorn 9 grow y V ATCH ey: Ss. NIVEF RSITY MUSIC STORE, 4312 University Way Open Evenings Announcement To all my friends and old cus: tomers: I, have opened a new store in my own building, at 1014 Pine Street, and will sell Gov ernment Paints and General Merchandise at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREKT = y Between Terry and Boren Aves. Established since 1906 “Square Deal to All” . ! This film is shown four times | murder mystery play, 3 p.m, who ts cared for in an isolated lighthouse ke | “Fancy | the TTLE STAR Alice Terry at Winter Garden; “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” Starts Second Week Tomorrow “The Four Horsemen of 1” close their run at the Cot pnight COLONIAL With Mary Miles Minter a Wing Piner at the Col fal theatre, beginni r REX “Fighting Bill,” an exciting |of Western cowboy life, opens * | woek's run at the Rex theatre t row. William Fairbanks is cs leading role with ‘ s Charlie,” a crook of great notoriety, | Woods playing opposite him, ‘BLUE MOUSE who foes to another part of the coun. | prize fighting scene adds to the “The Four Horsemen of the! try and makes a name for himself be jest of the picture. “The ¢ Apocalypse” starts In its eecond big | cause of his honesty. The pleture has | Profit,” with Edith Storey, closes its jrun tonight. "| WINTER GARD | the lending role of the picture. renin story opens with a kame with @ pretty girl at with a! Dan closes ite run tonight. or. coseermnintttinnatiinnasedtbaliseesiied JUST TODAY TO SEE VIOLA DANA In the Adapted Saturday Kvening Post Famous Story “Life’s Darn Funny” COMING TOMORROW “HEARTS ARE TRUMPS” “Moon shown for the last ime tonight. Charlotte the famous the} Mouse, and (right) Alice Terry and\ coming tomorrow to the Winter | iseurn is the! tional | + | tar ted by an excep! cant t presents a film version ot * ender,” by Sir Arthur | . which will be shown | ng to- | morrow. Milton %, Theodore Rob. | erts, Sylv iJ. M. Du! -|mont al Buck | Jo in " will be tory for a} omor ast in A big inter cater Metro | card stake Viola Open ¢ Only Four-piece Bedroom Suite Are Offered in a One-Day’s Sale at floor covering is hard-finished surface, will give good service. m THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. 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Congoleum or are Account at Grote-R PAGE 3 ankin’s UM AND Square Yard easily kept clean’ and “Humoresque” opens at the Class A theatre toaay tor a run thru Mon- day, “Humoresque” is a great play CLEMMER Tonight Only—May Allison in “EXTRAV NCE” —TOMORROW— LEE MORAN IN “Robinson's Trousseau” : A Knockout Jewel Comedy B | once, AMINIVERSA( “PIC TIUR bu ry can tell ite Ditte ADE BY Starrie BAKING sold by all good Grocers co. WIN A PRIZE: Cut all Butter-Nut ada. When you get enough big letters to spell Butter Nut, send to Seattle Baking Co., with name and address, and you'll get a present out and save dealing with the war from a totally different standpoint. “Humoresque” was adapted from Fannie Hurst's story of the same name. Alma Ru- bens, Gaston Glass, Vera Gordon and a, Davidson portray the leading Last Times Toy UCK JONES SEATTLE S PEPPY PICTURE PALACE Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff | ‘The only sure way to get rid of| | dandruff is to dissolve it; then you! destroy it entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp tips. Do this tonight, and by morning if not all, of your dandruff will and three or four more ap | | most, i | be gone plications will completely and entirely destroy every |sign and trace of it, no matter how | much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at nd your hair will be fluffy, tus. ssy, silky and soft, and look 1 a hundred times better. 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