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SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. THE tar Invites | CO-STARRING AT REX } Kids to See | Fe Jungle F ilm Don't forget, gre Saturday ts the day! The Star has invited every | Boy and girl in Seattle to the P "4 Hip theatre Saturday morning to | see of the Jungle,” « film | fm which more than 100 wild animals | @f every description were used. And the best part of its that it| will not cost a nickle, The Star has} ranged with Manager Joseph | EMfullor of the Palace Hip to admit be kids free of charge to see the} ungte film and its hair-raising| penes, E Opening the story, many scenes | laid in a city of ruins, which the home of hordes of lions and a ofall.” ‘This mysterious person | amidst the beasts safely be. of a mysteri wer he to wield over REGULAR 10¢ to 25¢ rune. SET OF a me ATES 2q7 puovima Daw ure bo Cur STRAIWER, =. t's a great animal picture and ry boy and girls in Seattle will} 0 see it. COMMUNITY SINGING is one ct of the ¥. W. CA week, staged to il h the institution serves the young women of Seattle. 2Gt RaOBOWL Corpee por BASE A ONE-DAY SALE OF QUALITY BRAND ALUMINUM WARE Beginning Thursday Morning 3,744 Pieces of Fine Aluminum Ware at Exceptionally Low Prices These short sentences and illustrations tell the story of a remarkable money - saving oppor- tunity. Kitchens can be furnished with complete assortments of aluminum utensils at only a fraction of the usual cost. _No telephone or C. O. D. orders can be accepted on any of these items. eries will be made at our convenience. THE GROTE-RANKIN QQ) OTID F. KEGEL, President |? ee NES | James Morrison and Olive Telt in a scene from “Love With- out Question,” a film version of the book, “The Abandoned Room,” which is being shown at the Rex this week. It is a story of romance, mystery and intrigue. * * * * © * BLUE MOUSE | STRAND 2 life of a motion picture star) The popularity of no male star of H is not always a bed of roses. the screen has grown as rapidly as Time and again the stars “are called that of Richard Burthelmess, the upon to do stunts that are not the| young hero of “"Way Down Bast,” ae pleasant ones imaginable. Dow at the Strand, flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike —it’s sealed in by the toasting procéss * * Deliv- Miss Gladys Leslie, who appears in| His portrayal of the Chinaman | the leading role of James Oliver Cur-| in “Broken Blosoms’ was a master Wood's Intest offering, “God's Coun: | piece of shadow art. Then, in “The | try and the Law," was forced to leap Idol Dancer,” he shared honors with | from a 50-foot crag Into the roaring | the late Clarine Seymour, waters below. Altho Misa Leslie is| Today Barthelmen helde a place an expert swimmer, yet the risk she/ with the most favored of the movie took was great. eee eee WINTER GARDEN LIBERTY The Winter Garden is still show- | James Kirkwood and Ann Forrest Privileges obtainable only in a school having many musical activities— Student Recitals ~-stimulate the child y= te rapid musical devel- ment. ENROLL NOW Tel. Capitol 0240 Roy St. at Harvard ing the Dempsey-Carpentier world’s | championship boxing contest pie tures, These are the much-discussed pic- tures made at the ringside, under the-supervision of Tex Rickard, pro- moter of the contest, and show every detail) of the bout from the bullding of the huge arena to the famous! fourth round, when Dempsey re- tained the world’s championship. eee CLEMMER: Fighting Frank Mayo comes to the Clemmer today in a new Universal feature, “Go Straight,” a sereen adaptation of Willlam Harper Dean's “The Reverend Meddier,” widely discussed magazine story, Caff religion and every-day, hum- drum life be made to blend? This is the vital question which supplies the theme of “Go Straight.” see M Feminine film fang are having a real treat viewing Kisie Ferguson's latest picture at the Coliseum this week. Mise Ferguson, who has long held the reputation as one of the screen's best-dressed wornen, wears 39 beautiful gowns in this latest fea- ture. “Footlights” tells the story of an unknown petpeen, slap to stardom. COLONIAL “Sunset, Jones,” a Western story, opens today at the Colonial. It is a big picture with a big cast—and a story which vindicates love and the jaw. Charles Clary and Irene Rich head a strong cast. And in addition there will be a splendid Lioyd comedy, entitled “Pinched,” and an extra comedy attraction, “Custard Nine.” “WHISKERS” COULDN’T RESIST MOUSE Can any self-respecting dog resiat ja mouse? Charlie Ray's dog, | Whiskers, says no. At least, tha: jis the only explanation he giv for trying to appear in Charlie's jlatest picture, “Two Minutes Go,” soon to be in Seattle. jbad behaved in exemplary fashion up to the point where a trans- parency showing'a cat swallowing a mouse is shown, Then he nearly wrecked both the transparency and | the scene. When he saw the shad- ow mouse make a leap, he did the jsame thing himself, Can you blame | him? | SCALE AND RASH] ON CHILD'S HEAD Cross and Fretful. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, | “From early infancy my little |] gil had @ scale and rash eo head and heey, 5 sore and 5 Bhe was cross and gage M sleep. Her hair would AP not grow, and her head was disfigured. “This trouble lasted for Pn hoe wry erpthsoe adhe ap pone naie. peg a cake of Cabeies Soap fry 8 box of Cuticura aeeay and now she is healed.” ) Mre. Lydia E. Kling, 760 fe land Ave., Ocean Park, Calif. ee Sac a Oietmant W ond he, Fakes Jie to; He| Scalp Sore and Inflamed. || jare the stars appearing at the Lib jerty this week in the screen version of EB. Phillips Oppenhetm's story, |The Great Impersonation.” Kirk | wood has a splendid dual role in the story. An added feature to the bill this | week is the musical program render. ced be the Famous nd Eight. Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loouens up stiff joint» and drives out pain. A clean, white ointment, made. with of! of mustard, |i usually brings relief as soon an you start to rub it on. It does all the good work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster, with out the blister. Doctors and nurses often recommend Ita use, Get Musterole today at your drug store. 35¢ and 650 in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better Than a Mustard Plaster — ( ow PLAYING} COUNTRY STORE 3 Harold Lloyd Comedy | “PINCHED” ADMISSION 20c m Junions— Little Me iy Queshied the rogue Por children and This Store Will Remain Open Friday, November 11, Armistice Day All ex-service men employed by the Grote-Rankin Co. will be excused from their duties to participatesin the ive Gt pensions acne gee 7 mea ine al pace conany 647 Armistice Day exercises 99 REGULAR cmasho wand American Films Are | Liked in Australia Albert Deane, an Australian mo das. Q. Clemmer, Mar. tion picture advertising and publicity man, who !# in the elty, says Amer. jcan-made films continue to be most | highly favored by Australian aud: | DAYS 2 MORE jences. Ninety-five per cent of the| re American films. | films shown are ee STRAIGHT!” | BW CARPENTIER STARRING CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK MAYO — never get any- thing without fighting for it."—The Fighting Parson, INTER GARDE THEATRE COMING SATURDAY REX THE MENTAL WIZARD INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. “You'll BROWNIE IN “ROUND: CORNERS” Stanford-Washington Game Saturday: Marie Prevost in “NOBODY'S FOOL” EVERYTHING FOR SALE |: 221-Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY !James Stanley Joyce wins his free leree granted by Judge Joseph Sab- ‘Peggy Wins Money, Joyce His Freedom! CHICAGO, Nov, %.-—Peggy Joyce wins $400,000 in jewels and prop- erty and $80,000 in cash while dom, as the result of a divorce de- bath in Chieago Thursday. The charges of Infidelity re cruelty, NTINUOUS ITOLL THURS. FRL, SAT. NEW ALLSTAR Vaudeville With Stanley, Martin & Tripp “Just' Hats” Bayes & ields Versatile Ji ies Giuliani Trio A Musical Classic Dutiel & Covey “A Little Different” Three Cliffords Graceful Steppings Feature Photoplay Mary Miles Minter In “Love and Honeysuckle” 35e 5 Mats, 22e—Eves, cy ame Ge SOT mine tomy, brought by Joyce, were not con-|ing the Thanksgiving and Christ- tested by Peggy. | |U. Juniors Start Work With Poor The junior class of the Univer. sity Wednesday of Washington was to meet to start the charity work among Seattle poor which the class ed itself to do dur. mas holidays, Interest in the work is spreading rapidly and the may include others in .the univer- sity as well ag the junior class, CORNING, Ark.—Forest fires in- lorease, the nearest reported within |four miles of here, Full course dinner, 75, at Boldt’s. Served 5 to 8 p. m.—Advertisement: 30,000 Feet of Marvelous Wild Animal Film Drama SWAYS every hi ‘emotir THRILLS sf tie eemenipes alba ENTHRALLS with excitement A motion picture masterpiece 30 that teven hours would be required to show it all at one time. produced in five “books” ‘aaa Tt has therefore been

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