The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

we THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, ; PULSER, Wild Beasts vee" Galore in Until Friday Night Only! | There will be all the atmosphere of & circus at Marche Loew's Palace gaturday morn Mira £ animal pic kK, when of the Jungle,” the b will be shown And the best part of it all is the a free showing and or all the ly in Seattle, It won't even be necessary to have a ticket. Just walk right in. The first show, which opens at 9:0 Saturday morning, is for the kids their only, andy if necessary chap crons Wild peas elephants the basis tigers. leopards. keys are used as pietare, altho there is a thrilling story of adventure laid in mysterious Africa, whieh cem The Great j= ation The most baffling mys- tery story ever written, by E. Phillips Oppen- heim. t the kind of « ploture the » crazy about A LUNCHEON of the Kiwanis club, held Wednesday at the Wash ington Annex, was addressed by Maj John H. Hood, who appealed for co ®peration in building up the morale Vnited States army The moMictne yoo ever Ta SE ee SESESSSESSSESESOSESEOOSS You might urprised to kno that the best ing you can use for & severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just It's cheap, but for He feols the world by living his own life!! XTRA!!! moments Pi results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops ¢! ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant,too—childrea like it—and it is pure and good. 2 f Pinex Tui a e family supply—but costing no than small bottle of ready-made coug! eyrup. And as a co really nothing ter to be had romptiy heals the inflamed mem- tops entirely. | Jungle Film fact that The Star has arranged for | Instrumentalists of note! Coming f Saturday Chas. in “TWO ATR NOW PLAYING Until Friday Night JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S i Latest Gripping Tale of the North Woods Al St. John in @ roaring iy “Fast and Furious” a , oa ple croup, hoarseness and ‘ay pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your for “2 a paces of ipon and don't accept any- aranteed to give abso- or money refu: lad. ywill remain until Friday Night Only, in The tense heart-interest story of stage life COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA playing Strauss’ “Vienna Spirit” Coming Saturday Something Novel! Four Stories in One | | | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Liner ony The Great Lmpersone Vrenk Maye in Ge _ Mrataht | | ENTER GARDEN — Dempsey Car | [* Pention world’s championship com. | teat BLUE MOORE dames Oliver Car Histo Perguson te | | Sunset Jonee.” | } DW. Griffith's Wag | ant Leve Without Question.” | * x CLEMMER pp MAYO, star of “Go Straight the film drama now! showing at the Clemmer, is the famous son of a tamous son. Universal star, formerly a noted star favorite in such plays as “Puddin’ Head Wilson” and “The Squaw Man,” is Prank Mayo HI | Both his grandfather, Frank Mayo I, and bis father, Frank Mayo Il, were considergdy among the foremost act jors of tir day | “ee | WINTER GARDEN | One of the outstanding features of the Dempsey-Carpentier — world's championship pictures, which Man. ager James Clemmer of the Winter Yarden ts showing this week at the ‘stow motion picture photography, en abling the audience to see every move of the contestants slowed down | to one-eighth norma! speed. see | BLUE MOUSE A terrific electrical storm is one of the thrilling features of James Oliver Curwood’s latest offering, “God's Country and the Law,” now showing at the Blue Mouse. The picture is pomenned of a theme entirely differ ent than most of the Curwood stories. “Fast and Furious” ix the title of &n Al St. John comedy on the same bit oon devired. | LIBERTY } Ann Forrest, ‘the pretty young! blonde who is playing opposite James Kirkwood in “The Great Impersona jstars, She is at present iW Pare anes that line the throat and a fmount's London studio. FILIPINO yf . ad D. W. Griffith's splendid picturiaa tien of Strand until Friday night only. This is one of Griffith's finest productions and the great pro |ducer has assembled a cast of splen- | did players headed by Lillian Gish | and Richard Barthelmess. Griffith has added a beautiful prologue. PATHE COMNRDY “Custard Nine” FOX News Adminasion 20 STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “CHINESE LULLABY” 8. K. WINELAND Direc ‘or D. W. Griffith’s “WAY DOWN EAST” Feature! MARSHALL NEILAN’S “Bits of Life” Positively Closes Friday Night! COMING SATURDAY “Ladies Must Live” —by— George Loane Tucker producer of “The Miracle Man” God's Country and the | | The} nter Garden, is the introduction of THE SEATTLE STAR COMEDIAN AT LIBERTY \Neilan Film Coming Soon pictures often, but re make them just id Belasco, the pre the big sue and #0, too, the enn on the ntag ; films have a few names among pro- to conjure with re in k Griffith, of And s another genius ilver Marshall Neflan. eredit such |} |to his “Daddy Long Leg | |and Get It," “Don't Ever }} | “Heb Hampton Placer || | Kentueky,” | | And soon will | | which is a real sere it taken ||them separately, and yet ¢ them entertainingly His’ Piliuen. Th ation sneer in introducing the short zine on the the novel and the serial novel and the single story have been presented four short ltt is a colorful story with Mins Fer guson appearing in the role of a jyoung New and girl who aspires a & theatrical career. Rita Weiman, author of “After the | . Ye, Ceylon has 60,000,000 cocoanut trees ~ under cultivation HAVE GOLOR IN. CHEEKS - \ Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow-—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of Show," in which Lila Lee and Jack | Holt appeared here recently, wrote the scenario of “Footlights” especial lly for Miss Ferguson. eA i Wig ed a > , study, | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Jimmy Aubrey. This comical looking chap is featured in|P8rely vegetable compound mixed | with olive oll, You will know them the comedy, “The Applicant,” a lively comedy at the Liberty | y tneir otive color. \ this week, in conjunction with the featured attraction, “The| To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy. | Great Impersonation.” 3 h_ medicine, there he ton,” at the Liberty this week, is | REX ] ny price. It goes, right to" the apat [rapidly becoming one of the most) Olive Tell, the charming actress | lands.” i and gives quick, lasting relief. Jt |Popular of Paramount's longylint Of |. wing at the Rex this week =| con ISEUM a |the heroine in the mystery drama, | asia fe |“Love Without Question,” received ancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. i bill in “Lorraine of the Timber. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels ike calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome “Foéotlighta,” the pleture starring | constipation, Take one or two night ee her theatrical training in the Sargent | Elsie Ferguson at the Coliseum thix|ly and note the pleasing results, | School of Acting, In New York | week, is one of tho best pictures this | Millions of boxes are sold annually THE GROTE-RANKIN GO | Breakfast Suites PAGE 3 OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaidevd F riday Specials Five-Piece Special $29.50 These gay little breakfast sets are worthy examples of the specially priced offering |] Thomas Santechi ix on “"Way Down Bast” will be) ————— | jshown at the the same | talented actress has yet appeared in.'at 16c and 20¢.—-Advertisement. A TREMENDOUS STORY OF AMAZING ADVENTURE Thrill follows thrill in a continuous succession of exciting incidents. Over 100 ferocious animals surround the human players with constant peril Among the wild beasts shown are— GORILLAS and ALLIGATORS WED ie SHASD fous of Gas Goce, production that it cannot all be shown at time. It hae been so eae Fadag siren each—each book a complete enter- ” of cix reels amazing, thrilling sequel to the other. this Chapters 1, 2 and 3—Starts Next Sunday, Together With an All-Star VAUDEVILLE PARds o taN Mme All| 64x76-Inch Warm arranged for Friday. e tables have 42-inch tops—there are four chairs with each suite—and the sets can be finished to your order in any color or combination of colors you may select. Priced special, the set, $29.50. Better Values in Bedding | 66x80-Inch Plaid Wool Mixed Blankets Sheet Blankets | Special $2.35 rar 64x76-Inch Heavy 66x80-Inch Gray Blankets All Wool Blankets } 1) specs $3.00 rair| seett $7.00 raic | 66x80-Inch Rainbow Plaid | Wool Mixed | Blankets oa gest $4.85 rac| ett $7.50 ra | Southern 2 Red Cedar Chests 66x80-Inch Plaid Wool Nap Beautifully grained Southern Red Cedar Chests, | ideally suited for gift giving, can be purchased now and we will hold them for Christmas delivery. There are three designs offered at the special price (one style illustrated). These chests are large and especially finely constructed. Large Enameled Roasters Special $2.58 This is an unusually low price for these large Model Enameled Roasters. They are made of one piece, with rounded corners, and they are self-basting, features that every housewife appreciates. Priced for Friday, each, $2.58, W. ©, T. U. MEETING Capt. Claude Bannick and Mra, Jackson Silbaugh were to address — the Willard union of the W. C, T. U. — at 2 p.m. Thursday, at 906 24th ave. — S., according to announcement, EVERYTHING FOR SALE THE BODY of Everett Harland, 24, who accidentally shot himself while hunting near Newport, Wash., was brought to Seattle and is at the Georgetown Undertaking Co. parlors. Harland was the son of Mrs. Jennie Kirkland, 961 Harney st.

Other pages from this issue: