The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR WE DAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. PLAYING AT REX |Liberty Will (~ on, mante: INTER GARDE THEATRE ATTENTION ! Pa Stage Charlie 435. Q. Clemaner, Mars CHAPLIN IMITATORS! Chaplin Contest eT ae pect COMING COMING And every kid In Lots of Seattle youngsters think they would ‘3 ttle ng to have a ct make good Charlie Chaplins. We'd just like f see Snatue, Cen nen? Seearely i] to find out who they are—maybe we could ec ; ’ Who ig Seattle's best Chartie Chap. | do them some good some time. , Se ENF cgi . J ‘ what the management of So we are going to offer FOUR PRIZES— AY rtee ; Arg “ wees Ae a ee . : open to all Seattle boys from 4 to 18—for , i: f the best Chaplin getups—derby, mustache, | . carb ; cane, shoes and ail—or if you want, you can a ee , he on 108 Ls gs ¥ THE WINSOME, LOVABLE make up as the dandy silk-hat Chaplin on ‘ : at tote oe we. TORT tig 14 the Liberty screen this week. ss . in town || STAR knows that Char the Liberty | : |thix week im bis latest comedy, “The j Idle Clune.” And it ts tn conjune- FIRST PRIZE 20 oF : tlon with this picture that the the - A atre In going to stage the contest ; ‘ In The Star tonight it is advertising * = Oe four prices for the boys, agen 4 to a see So rig yourself out, boys—you know y . the old familiar toge—derby hat Marie Prevost, the former, THIRD PRIZE. $10 baggy trousers, dinky mustache and bathing queen, has become the flexble cane whch makes up the vin on sereen characterization of Chaplin converted to milk baths as) There will be four cash prises,| the proper manner in which FOURTH PRIZE 5 a! || “ and beside that, admission to the| to gtart the day. In “Moon- . Liberty to see the picture for all! light Follies,” her first Uni-| —and admission to see Chaplin in “The Idlc ff} 7homas Santschi. He is the hero of “The Wolver.’ apg lige aes eonlly waged Fact Sodeigas to this yi ” you are a real movie fan you'll know the fact that Santsei is)" * “Yio eee | i Hetg ee 6 Class” for all the good ones. in the picture means that the plot is full of action, There's an edges 3 aot Oh went before the came ba Earle Williams picture on the bill, too. will be the Liberty theatre at 10) “The Golem” ends its Broadway a8 8 ae 2 * * & o'clock next Saturday morning.|run after 17 weeks, 714 consecutive Police reserves will be called out If | performances. { » | COLONIAL at the Blue Mouse this week, She . All contestants will report at the HAT chance has one girl] * one of the best chargpter os, ae ey eens a : Bs RTY. 10 O'CLOCK SHARP girl reared tn the cloistered atmos: | Pl ang of Life” stare Hobart) Twin Babies Are — phere of the sehool room, pit her tos worth It ts a colorful drome . ° j race Wit coninet ‘the braine of} Which evolves around the racial €i-| Real This Time men who are powers in Wall Street] Viding line between the Oriental) 10g ANGELES, Oct. 12.~A few INDUCES SATURDAY MORN ( wgainst men of the world—and|#ad Gucitontal, at od weeks ago Vera Steadman, sereen wint i comedienne, completed a twin-baby . > | Of such strong dramatic material, STRAND ‘s comedy entitied “A Pair of Sixes.” s : 3 . with a leavening of romance, is} Those who love Douglas Wair-] Today the #tar is aguin playing the A motion picture will be taken of the line “They Shail Pay.” the new piciure| Danwky for tls action will find /part—thia time in real life. : attraction starring Lottie Pickford) Plenty of it In bis latest effort, “The! “Mother and both daughters doing | oN oy ” and put on the screen. oe the Galea Three Musketeers,” at the Strand'splendidly,” Good Samaritan horpital |g hemes, Prat + or Bi yg AER j re | - bi week. There are 16 duels reported ing Bleep. : ; : a fought in the pieture, in one of] Misa Steadman in private life is _ 4 Sleep! Come on, boys! | WINTER GARDEN sem | "hich D’Artagnan and the three|Mra. Jack Taylor wr pinmeranian " Sleeptesenees, Cordially, | The man Pte: dead ift a. yen | take on eight rivals. eee ee a No Nareotic, N OF io ras No Dope J. VON HERBERG » Kanara yeaa ge Tt. wakl oe Mirbanks uved nearly 100 sets, all) CONSTANCE BINNEY No babit forming Drugs, Strictly a } SRG, dreams bh pa “*\of them exact counterparts of the IN NEW PICTURE Homeopathic LIBERTY THEATRE. just ouniner safe poe Ping rooms they represent in his screen! Gongtance Binney is coming to Se 39¢ and #1 00, at Drug Stores, or mother, 1 bi veliiia Gf the Seuiahe ‘tensteremenn sent on receipt rice, or © bear the burde all the fam : , Dumas Masterpiece! attie soon. She is to be seen at the | Parce! post price, or CO. D, Winter Garden in “The Case of griefs and mixi It is LE . ——_—___ old in “Over t * the ph peaseisones Becky,” a delightful screen version| Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” ¥ ef tite tn an avétege rural _ From bathing multe to leopard of the stage play which made such a/ breaks up Colds that hang family. Will Carleton wrote the| **im®. In “Moonlight Follies,” at) nit in New York several years ago, story with his poet's pen, and Wii-| &* Clemmer this week, Marie Pre-| under the direction of David Belasco, | liam Fox produced it for the screen.| YO%% the former Sennett bathing) when Frances Starr played the stel “Over the Hill" is now in it's queen. bids a fond farewell to bathing Lar role. | ond week at the Winter Garten, mult, gnd dons a cute little leopard] ——__-—_—. 7 fomeo. Medicine Co. se 8 | kin for a gumiber of scenes in the) DANCER IN t, New York. Boo! RLUE MOUSE more, “QUEEN OF SHEBA" ° ‘ viele “Moonlight Follies ts the f | Tully Marshall, wnose masterful! a qumher of special attractions ig| thet Ferris, one of the dancing aracterization /of Chan Chang, the) which Miss P © otar under| Chetus in William Fox's latest cine ‘ome and see what awaits Sega Ugg a Me ig ihe AB bichy-ermes to the Bije Mowell ALLURING BOMANCH © the Thomas Ince. production| s ynerty faturday, was formally premiere OF TWO WORLDS 1/ ONE girl outside the stage door! THANKFUL BE WAS NOT A WOMAM) Ct=cte Chapin for the firat time] Qonmeume "in the Ehicago Oper “THE CUP 00, at Drug Stores, or pt of price, or CO. D, “ in his bw 1 NOW PLAYING The tate Lawson Tait, of EMe\ tual role in “The Idle Claes,” now at land, the great woman's doctor, sald) ine Linerty, He appears aaa wealthy|the front rapidly and whose dra- WILLIAM DE MILLE’S cdg teBinen hate ps Bans with | man dress sult and everything} Matic ability im) developing with OF LIFE” sg e Ey) and asa tramp. Tho he pulls lots|each pew picture, h hi vee ae oe pat women Lave £9/ abeentiminded rich husband, he s/t? make & successful screen star—|| Ing Twlly Marshall, Niles iy muffer at some, times of their lives’ much funnier in his regular sereen| Youth, beauty and talent. She ty Welch, Madge Bellamy, : = 4 earns an AGRrican woman, 1008) makeup aa the tramp extremely pretty as the little chorus | Hobart Bosworth ¢ ae BE ‘ Cae origina mtiohs Into the REALART PICTURES d es troduced combination of reste and| Chaplin hea injected a score of| sii in “After the Show." | 4 CONSTANCE B herve sated Lydia Oe Plamnaseas bot of : ‘egetabie Compound, tha an | 7 » proved wonderfully successful “ial INTER GARDE mitigating suffering and reileving | COLISEUM THEATRE diseases of women, It has broughf| Lila Lee has a charming role in Jas. Q. Clermmer, Mgr. relief to thousands of women who| “After the "the pleture drama ck ae femalc ae the Cc ao week, x GEG In a Screen Version of THIS ONDERFUL DAVID BELASCO’S PICTURE GO AWAY Great Stage Success fad WITHOUT SEEING IT SHOW” 20Cents ‘Ht aw NOW PLAYING ; See How a Girl Si ae Jack Holt, Charles Ogle, Lila Lee | Matched Her Wits AY NIGHT A trip behind the scenés of a musical comedy 5 Hl a hints COME TODAY show—from the fascinating Saturday Evening | yy Sage ee First Show 10 A. M. Post, “The Stage Door.” cae LZ COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Playing Introduction to Third Act of “Lobengrin” by e)) Experts In All Branches of Wagner | eS Dentistry ARTHUR KAY | ee a ia, This is Edward Locke's — | 1, Mrs. F. Davidson famous play of a girl who SCE wore a Night” Oe Te ¢ Tells How Cuticura possessed two distinct per- Healed Eczema sonalities—one gentle and ~ petite Shall Pay ecnap'E aeec ee loving, one mischievous TOM SANTSCHI |," 1 oe IG ‘ GSR sees rab hated and wild. Le Carries a Whale of « Punch in yo Sage “THE WOLVER” “IT CAN DBE DONE” -_ Nod 304-306 Eitel Bldg. j Winter GARDE Corner Second and Pike SiG Clemmmnct Mik: Tel. Elliott 1437 : Mita \y Soap and Ointment and after using four cakes of Marie Prevost } | Sis Say ica YOU WILL LIKE THIS ‘Moonlight Follies’ apse ae ny tng PICTURE Coming Sat—Nazimova in “CAMILLE” | PICTURES of the WORLD'S SERIES waar, Before bathing tad ‘ } ‘ Showing the First Game Between the Yanks and Giants ig and bons lghtin Oak ‘ A T E w E j COMEDY NEWS Lg Cuticure Talcum. ; \ i) Imitations aad Substitutes, Portales sipass Oras For AuAges | Re’ |, Malted Grain Extra, fprontee —_—— THEATR . ‘AR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS JACK O'DALE AT THE WURLITZER SECUND NEAR DIR He AT Fe as / Poitier baton

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