The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 3

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} COMING TO LIBERTY Film Theft re May Result cre fi : i in Law Suit TODAY'S PROGRAMS With the theft of the Rudolph Val enting flim, “The Conque now from the Metro exc days ago, there now Tietures, Munis LIBERTY—King Vidor's Nevee Dies.” ME Me-(iledys Walton ts With Fire.” USK—Zane Grey's “Love The /ARDEN—D. W. Grittith’s Down Kaat" M—Zane Grey's “The Mys tertous Hider,” Cart st ST RAN D—Pannio Maret's Dun tidied Mr branch manager of the Metro Von Herberg Thursda not stand for any postponement of “Star NIAL Jame Novak in “The dew Trail.” “Khe Cabinet of Dr, Caligari.” wil that we the playtng date, as ne urges OAK—Williaun Demnend in “Danger- theft is no concern of ours, and it is | °™* Tere" up to Metro to get a print else 4 WINTER GARDEN A[ARY HAY, the charming |My where.” Stearn, however, is not worrying. little ae ife of Richard HBarthelmenss, “While we tried to get a postpone. | plays one of the prominent roles in Ment, owing to the heavy demand | "Way Down East,” the D, W, Grif for prints of the Valentino picture | fith production showing at the Win everywhere in the country, we have |ter Garden this week. She is Nevertheless heen desperately trying | petite little actress and at the pres to Ret one released to ux from Cali. | ent time in one of theabright spots jfornia, This wil cost us an enor-|in a leading Broadway musical com | MOus sum, as it means a canceljation | edy show, j jfor some theatre somewhere. But see } je have to get an airplane, the BLUE MOUSE Std - here, altho, in th al| What is unquestionably one of the pss nator the courts would | most thrilling scenes ever thrown on pret he cs : to be an act out of| the motion pleture screen is pre liens We tein — legally, would re. | sented in “The Last Trail,” the spe age eadeertrae he go Obligation to sup | cial feature produced by William Fox origin picture on the exact Wate | from Zane Grey's novel and now pally scheduled being shown at the Biue Mouse. It bv =| the breaking of a huge dam which destroys an entire village. For thin acene the director of the picture, Emmet J. Flynn, built both the village and th m—the Pitter ja labor of magn and heavy | expenditure—in the California moun tains. Weird! Cebiet? Coming Saturday HOOT GInSON “RED COURAG | CLEMMER | It was a wonderful day! She ran thru the sand» toward the break "ig . he tripped; ; " es , ee agrees mp - oe Betty Compson. She comes to the Liberty Friday in a sprawled fat over a : nd . |sand. The bump disclosed tteelf—a| Paramount picturization of James M. Barrie's “The Little handsome young man. And ro Minister.” mance entered the life of Enid, Jazz) P i ” Queen of the Melody Shop. “Love Never Dies,” the King Vidor feature, night. closes to- Gladys Walton t» Enid in “Pigy-| ling With the comedy drama/ at the Clemmer this week Fire,” exe ne NEVER Me Re 99 YS STRAND | MILDRED Train Wreck! DIES CoLasEuM Hope Hampton, playing in “Star.| WITH M * Zane Gr ‘s stories have an inde-/ eust.” th sean. than: Weeks “AP ares Fite finable pe to grip all lovers of ya bg Sires \ * lof Thoma: ul S WENT af | ith love and life oeen't like “vamp” parte at All. / This is anid =D , ~ STER™ Bl romance ” A = eh jin the Americ t at a time} because, she says, she doten't kngw | tures in which Mr . Mildred Har |neon in many months rin, alro a favorite, is his leading ~GORNS when that gr om was truly! jthe home of . when a majority of men who ~~ be mid to have died * | their boots on.” that kind of woman. “I like to play the kind of wo man I mys, “and I just “The Mysterious Rider,” have in “Stardust.” at the Coliseum thia week, is an . eee adaptation of one of Grey's best] COLONIAL —_ Jane Novak t# featured tn the abe ——— want to be myself.” New Pleying— ZANE GREY'S Meet Powerful Drama live the part I showing : snc ete acon |Lift Off with Fingers| ed and queen of th » the two liel thru the story and vicinity, they never at come together, char running pe in the » any time j cee REX A story of mystery and terror tx | c | For Childhood's Little | ” Weunds—Cuts, Bruises cine, Cotuoes of Dr. Calagari,” at! New | Rashes, he Rex this week. Th jementa vee und apply have been caught tm the setting by FARRIE wuRsT’s Healing Zemo jthe scenic artists, thru the applica-| |tion of the spirit ef modern art to Zemo isa clean, antiseptic liquid that cools angry skin, heals Tetter, the work Instead of using the ringworm, Eczema, removes pim- [background and the foreground . blackheads and rashes. Fine | merely y have subtly / }used th t} of the grip who throng the nace to interp onl eo DUST” Coming Saterdey—Redolph Valen. tine in “The Conquering Power” various emotions itching scalp. All Druggists’. thy POR SKIN IRRITATIONS cee jOAK | “Dangerous Toys.” the dramatic picture at the Oak in which Wiliiam | Desmond i rring, will be shown | ltor the last time tonight. This pic-| Doesn't burt a Bit! Drop a Mttle ture tells the story of a hard~work-| “Freezone” on an aching corn, tn-| ing young husband who atrives to! stantly that corn stops hurting, satinty the selfish whims of bis ex-| (hen shortly you lift it right off travagant youn, wife. with fogers. T Hi Marguerite Clayton and Frank] ,%0Ur druggist . oy Losses appear in the supporting |%,"#reesone” for = few cents, suf ea | fielent to remove every hard ‘corn, . oft corn, or corn between the toes, Tomorrow's show stary Tom Moore and the calluses, without sorencas in “Hold Your Horses.” or irritation. The famous play by J. M. BARRIE in which | MAUDE ADAMS reached the sublime heights of dramatic art! BETTY COMPSON ‘WAY a DOWN SOA EAST Richard Barthelmess Afernoons 25c—Evenings 350 Victrola XI, $150 Convenient terms “And when they get, fresh I says, remember, I'm a per- fect lady"— GLADYS WALTON NEXT ATTRACTION REX BEACH’S “THE IRON TRAIL” INTER GARDE THEATRE ==; sandman =a .comes— | 1 as the 44 7 a the Victrola |§ Play Ing Aeros Filipinos’ A fine old lullaby to utterly banish the bogy man, sung by one of the world’s sweetest singers— Followed by rosy dreams and sound, refresh- ing sleep— “ These are the possessions of happy child- hood, when there is a Victrola in the home. warm-hearted With Fire’ “The Straphanger” A Trainload of Laughs F. 0. B. Clemmer eville fula Dancers nal costume soy" Magician lish Music to the Tunes of Hawaiian Steel Guitars Vau TONIGHT ONLY ‘Dangerous Toys’ Featuring WM. DESMOND COMEDIES “Fired Again” and “Vod-ayil” A good two-hour show No Raise in Prices May we place a true Victrola in yours? Coming Saturday FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ r¢ Esau — as yaad in “ SES” “Shatt reams’ Matinees Sherman ay & Go. HOLD aS, HORSES’ attere: “What Co Sweeter” Adults 25c Evenings 35c Pietograph fore Ladies’ Rest Room - Telephone 10c; Children 5c lemmer SECOND NEAR PIKE Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Teacoms * Spokane * Portend ‘ siehnactaateneeenemaaien ISIE Uae cris win macnn yoy fr merge ettumetrramarret 9 ae Aliases an mene oaeehere SS " THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | | OTTO F. KEGEL, President, | | eal This Is the Best Time to Buy Furniture for Every | tj Room in the Home | kg THE JANUARY FURNITURE SALE Provides extraordinary savings on exquisitely fine Furniture—chiefly walnut and mahogany Bedroom and Dining Room Suites and odd pieces—and Living Room Furniture of excellent design and finish. | As an example of the exceptionally good values offered—the Upholstered Day- enport illustrated merits your early mterest. Made with loose cushions over spring construction, supported by hi bottom; the buck and arms are soft and comfortable. Several styles of ton are used in the covering, and most satisfactory selections can be made. ned aa Curtain Materials, Cretonnes and Curtains Are Featured at Extremely LowPrices in the January Clearance Sale! | 600 Yards of Printed Cretonnes Reduced to Marquisette Reduced 69c, 39c and 25c Yard O 25 Yard Among them are Cretonnes that will make up bright hangings for every Good quality, fast-colored Marquis- room in the home. The prices at which ette, 36 inches wide, that will make up h they are offered are very near to half very desirable bedroom curtains. of their regular value. Three Styles of Curtains Offer Substantial Savings You can have attractive window hangings and the cost will be less than you expected it to be, but you must make your selections now. There are: Scrim and Marquisette Filet Lace Curtains Irish Point Curtains Curtains reduced ; % pret reduced to, pair reduced to, pair $2.69 $2.95 $4.85 |. CONQUERING POWER” | Pete: x Kyne's “The iasotiie ot| “alibi: data of the Union Pa i NEW INGRAM FILM; producer of “The jthe life of Buffalo Bill, |Cinnebar” serves as a starring vehi-| iio railroad will be used in filming x ' ae | cle for Hoot Gibson, popular Western | Rex Ingram, Four Horsemen of the Apocalyfse"| star. ‘The screen title of the story is| Theda Bara plans to film a pictury has a worthy successor to that great |, lin France when she concludes her an a “Red Courage.” I present vaudeville engagement. screen feature in his newest produc Waived ve) eS tion, “Conquering Power,” which is! _REERREeise to be shown here goon. The action is again in France, but t eo in a small provincial town, whe story of love and greed is pictur’ ith ate intensive intimacy in an atmosphere of family life. . Alice Terry and Rudotph Valentino enact the leading roles, Now Playing “THE GOLDEN TRAIL” A red-blooded story of Alaska and the Klondike. Cast includes Jane Novak and ye , COMEDY—NEWS Tonight Is Amateur Night The town is full of it!

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