The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 3

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Until Friday Night Only !—Beautiful ELSIE FERGUSON The best dressed woman of the screen—in “FOOTLIGHTS” A stage story that smashed New York records! hen the curtain ix down—that's begins for stage folk! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA playiag “Vienna Spirit” ARTHUR KAY n the real drama ef t eUSON wears 3: Teations “4 ONLY THREE MORE DAYs! D. W. GRIFFITH'S The play in which naman emotion and amazing clementa! forces - blend and run riot! COMING—“LADIES ST LIVE” The Mystery Play of the Year! E, Phillips Oppenheint’s “The Great “impersonation” With James Kirkwood A play that keeps you in the dark to the last scene! AND , JIMMY AUBREY That Funny Card—in “THE APPLICANT” A Comedy” Concoction WATCH THE AUTO CLIMB A TREE: MALOTTE at the WURLITZER Coming—Charles' Ray in “Two Minutes to Go” OLIVE TELL i “LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION a love drama Coming Saturday, “Venrless Dick” LIBERTY Fall FAMOUS FILIPINO EIGHT Wonderful Instru- mentalists om Santschi in ‘Lorraine of the mi Story Fritzl Brunette wi Dowell will p Wesley Barry’ Holt in his second Starring picture BOUT DISEA Modern diagno- leis by the X-ray nfirms the ory that ab- 4 on tooth roots and pyorrhea in gums give off @ toxine produced by bacteria which which goes into | the blood stream, jand by its poison ‘ing destroys the | health and lite of the ones whol neglect their teeth A man had his Relieve babys itching skin with ~ RESINOL Soothing and Healing Has just the cooling fouch to |r iil support Jack tiem left him before he got out of the dental chair; others way they }have no relef because of extraction My local anaesthetic is the safest jin the world, as proven by its 20 years atul use N 4, BROWN min St. Kor 20 Years Seattle's Leading Dentist, produce comfort and permitsleep Does not smart or sting when applied Kids to See | Jungle Film Free Nov. 12 The kiddies of Seattle—and that means every boy and ¢ be} right and early Saturday morn. for an early start for the Marcus Loew's Hip theatre, where they will see a thrilling jungle ple ture, and it will not cost them a cent Palace The Star has arranged everything All young Seattle need do tr to walk in, sit down and see “Miracles of the | stirring x of lions thers, apes, alll f the jungie « play @ prominent part MIRACL OF THE JUNGLE The kiddies will heave the first op portunity to see The jungle picture No adults, except chaperons, will be allowed in the theatre Saturday morning. The whole works will be: long to the kiddies of Seattle, and there will be no charge. No tickets will be sold at the box office, even to mothers and fathers who feel that they must accompany the kiddies. All that is necessary is to walk right in, with or without chaperon. It will be a treat on The Star “The Miracles of the Jungle” is a regular animal efreus on the screen & serial of thrilling adventures in which dozens of snarling tigers and roaring lions are seen leaping thru Jungle, deserted cities and the forest GIANT ZULU FIGHTS ER Frederick Peters, playing the part of & giant Zulu, battles single-handed with a ferocious tiger. And that’s not all the kiddies will see. ‘They will see a baby girl grouching under the cting bulk of an Slephant as he je off the attack of a panther ey will see trees peopled by ape and cute littl monkeys, and they will see angry tiger cats chase flee’ jing human beings. | There will be dozens of other thril |ling scenes, | Class in Interior \ Decoration Starts Interior decoration will be taught Seattle housewives this winter by |the Seattle Art club. The clase will lopen Wednesday, and will meet each | Wednesday and Friday afternoon vil SEATTLE NOT YET STARTED TO SELL ITSELF, SAYS WITT The old fable about the man who cannot have his cake and eat it does not apply to Seattle, Peter Witt, traction expert. told mem bers of the Lions’ club Monday “You Seattle folks have wonder ful climate and seenery, and you can set! it, too You haven't be gun on the work of ‘selling’ Seat- tle to the rest of the world.” ‘Witt pointed to Los Angeles as an example of a city “selling” it |] seit, “Los Angeles is making you look like pikers as salesmen,” he said, “ang Low Angeles hasn't half as much to selj as you have.” Witt spoke before the Mutual Business Men's club in the even ing. Tare iy te when she is the BOTTLE NOW PLAYING Until Friday Night JAMES OLIVER Latest Gripping Tale of the North Woods in a roaring comedy “Fast and Furious” THE SEATTLE STAR POPULAR SCENARIO WRITER Rita Weiman. She is one of the many popular authors of the day who are studying movies in the studio that they may convert their stories and plays into scenarios. screen play, week with E ‘Footlights,” is ie Ferguson in th * * Her latest howing at the Coliseum this e starring role. | * + 8 | COLONIAL SLIP, the popular lit tle picture star appearing In o's Country and the Law,” the James Otiver Curwood production at the Blue Mouse this week, has added an item to the maintenance budget of her home that Increases said budget by 4 considerable number of, dollars each month. The cause of this’ increase in her recent adoption of three little bear cubs which were used to provide a lot of interesting action and color that feature the early scones of this latest Curwood story eee CLEMMER A remarkable desert sand storm is one of the thrilling features of “The Rage of Paris,” the picture drama at the Clemmer this week, in which Mies Du Pont, said by many to t America's most beautiful blonde, Is| story is at adaptation of pul tt Rab “The White Pea-} cock Feather a othe, WINTER GAKD ‘The authentic Tex Rickard motion pictures of the Dempecy-Carpenticr boxing contest. beld in Jorsey City on July 2, are being held over at the Winter Garden ‘These are the much discussed pic ures taken af the ringside wndor the personal supervision of Mr, Rickard, promoter,of the match, and show every detail of the battle, from the building of tho arena to the fina! blow in the fourth round, when Dempsey retained the world’s cham: | plonship. i see LIBERTY Intrigue. conspiracy and romance} are the three ingredients which are | combined in “The Great Impersona- the screen play by E. Phillips} Oppenheim, showing at the Liberty | this week James Kirkwood, who plays a dif-| ficult dual role, is the featured player. He is supported by Ann Forrest and other equally popular Paramount players The Famous Filipino Etght, in| strumentalists, are an added attrac tion this week “ee | STRAND | Burr MacIntosh, one of the most popular old character actors of the stage or screen, is playing a promi- nent role in “ "Way Down East,” the W. Griffith production a Strand. MeIntosh appears as § Bartlett, the stern old farmer. Other | favorites in the cast are Lillian Gish as Ann Moore and Richard Barthel | mess as the squire’s son. “THE RAGE OF PARIS” America’s Mast Beautiful "sions Starting Tomorrow FRANK MAYO “GO STRAIGHT’ A Rousing Drama of a Man With Courage and Faith LUMP C-0-A-L| Clean, Light in Ash “West of the Rio Grande, ing Weatern c traction at the plara Allene Ray, Fame and by one of the leading sore zines. Miss Ray shows marked ability as 4M actress und is a real Httle beauty as well a thrit}.! dy drama, is the at-| eee REX Thomas Santschi'\s appearing on the double bill at the Rex thin week. Santschi's latest drama is “Lorraine of the Timberlands,” a big outdoor story, which presents the popular star in a role filled with red-blooded activity “Love Without Question,” a mys. tery story, in which Olfve Tell and James Morrison star, is also on the bill, NORMA TALMADGE Smilin’ Thru” promises to be or of the most pretentious productions Norma Talmadge has ever made Norma generally averages about six weeks to @ picture, but “Smilin Thru” ie now in tts tenth week Will Rogers, who has just finished “One Glorious Day,” a story Lasky intended for Ros- coe Arbuckle, haa decamped from Hollywood to headline in vaudeville and the Ziegfeld Vol- lies for = short time. His $5,000. aweek salary is said to be the highest ever paid to a “single” artist in American vaudeviile. HARRY MYERS Harry Myers no sooner gets one! garden started than he moves his | residence and has to start planting again. For the third time in almost as many months he has anced residence and is laying out an exten sive vegetable patch at hin new. home, Before the crop-to-be of beans eady for the table Myers prob. hi ALLENE RAY IN Pathe News—Sport Review Novel Comedy t the Wurtitser TON 200 Any Time—Tax Included INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clermmer, Mgr. CARPENTIER CHAMPIONSHIP MOTION PICTURES - — First Show 10 A. M. Winter GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr $9.50 Per Ton, Delivered in Load Lots GARFIELD 2743 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO F. KEGEL, President We Will Install This Large A-BPipeless Furnace In Your Home for $195.00 NOW is the time to con- sider the installation of an } A-B Pipeless Furnace — while the price is low. The furnace can be in- stalled in homes already built as efficiently and as — inexpensively as in those under construction. A-B Pipeless Furnaces save fuel—the cheapest coal will be just as satisfactory as the more expensive fuel. and small monthly pay- ments secure this efficien heating system. .Place your order for an ~ A-B Pipeless Furnace now. A Tremendous Story of Amazing Adventure Lions—Tigers—Leopards Apes—Elephants—Camels—Monkeys Gorillas and Alligators every human emotion, this sige Tt has, therefore, been STARTING NEXT SUNDAY yi iW ey Nfruiid Ng Weanis,,

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