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TUESDAY, MARCS 21, 1922. ‘Chaplin Sues | Movie Player | | Who Imitates By Daisy Henry | Charlie Chaplin is in the limelight | again, this time with the scenes laid jin the cou It appears, from Char paint Weat that the ern Featu 7 etions are mak of pictures ng a series starring an Jactor under the name of “Charlie Aplin.” but whose real name is Charles Amador, Charlie is highly | incensed over the fact that the afore jsakt Charles Amador, or Charlie | Alpin, is popularizing a costume which he, Chaplin, alone has the right to use, |. ©, decrepit derby, tl) fitting vest, tight-fitting coat, and trousers and shoes much too large for the wearer, And withal, a Mex! able © which he is wont to ewing ow acting Not ly thia, but he has featured certain facial expres. sions and characteristic movements of the body in a “crude and tnartintic manner” that ean only cause “ir reparable injury” to the plaintiff, who asks that all and sundry be restrained from doing euch things Charlie evidently doesn't believe that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” | WINTER GARI Everybody knows Nasztmova, and most everybody knows that her stage Presentation of Nora, the leading eharacter in “A Doll's House” has made both the star and the play tre. |mendously popular. For this reason the celebrated Russian actress decid ed to produce a film version of the great drama, and the picturization which is showing at the Winter Gar den this week is equally as effective as the stage offering. eee STRAND Coel! B. DeMifle’s Paramount pro- duction, “Fool's Paradine,” is doing a record busines at the Strand this week. It tv a delightful creation and, aside from its great heart appeal, | there are many dramatic situations that thril! old and young alike, Derethy Dalton, Mildred Harris! MOTHER! Move Child’s Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup” Va BEAUTIFUL! with DOROTHY DALTON Mildred Harris Conrad Nagel Theo. Kesloff | Harry, mothert Riven a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup.” and it never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoonful to \day may prevent 4 dick chfd tomor| row. If constipated, bilious, feveriah, | |fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, | remember a food cleans!ng of the lit. | | te bowels is often all that is neces | sary. TOT) = “Iknow he's a = = pillow of the = \ the Right,” the latest Rex Ingram production which is being THE NOW AT COLISEUM ) SEATTLE STAR Jack Mulhall and “Alice Terry, in a scene from “Turn to shown at the Coliseum this week. It is a comedy drama in which three men, who have traveled the byways of life and have nearly been lost in the mire, come to the crossroads and cecide to turn to the right. Conrad Nagel and Theodore Kosloff| frem ITbanes’s story. have the leading roles “Four Horsemen,” ‘tle ere cee COLUMBIA Mabel Normand back on 6en- From the top strata of Pingtiah so- nett lot, after five work rest, clety to the lowest depths of the| romping thru reenaining scenes miniature underworld in South Afri of next supper-feature, “Sazan- * goes the story of “Wild| na.” historical comedy-drama of o Universal melodramatic! arly California life, play, which is still further en-| 2 8c e livened by the appearance in the! Marte Prevost returns from New stellar role of Priseiila Dean. York with trunkloads of clothes. No The big thrill of the story comes | bathing sulta, when Lady Vivienne (Priscitia Dean) date! saves her sweetheart from a flood Harry Myers experiencing caused by the blowing up of a dam. lot of grief in “The Adventures Another eee of Robinson Cruson.” LIBERTY Re ‘The Liberty has a double bill] Meal Alaska deer were used tn the this week—"A Man's Home,” the|five-reel special production, “The Ralph Ince production, and “The|Man From Hell's River,” being the firet time thie animal has ever been | ff} photographed by the motion picture A noticeable feature of the drama | “mera is the group of celebrities In the! cast. They are Harry T, Morey, Kathtyn Wittiams, Faire Binney, Matt Moore and Grace Valentine, the young stage beauty who only recently entered silent drama. eee Sawmill,” a hilarious ‘comedy, in which Larry Semon in playing. CLEAN UP! BY DR RH. BISHOP FOUND seme figures recently which proved) about one-third of the deaths of COLONIAL “The Little Minister," which opened at the Colonial Saturday, | will be shown for the last time| tonight. In thie attraction Alice Caihoun and James Morrison are featured, Miss Calhoun's portrayn! 5 ad ~ by of Balm, the vivacious little Gypsy tracted from girl, eplendid—ahe ts an ideal fitth. type for the Barrie role, made ‘This seems to famous om the stage by Maud leave no doubt Adama that an annual eee pring clean-up Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President Fifth Avenue and Pike Street THE MONARCH does all things essential to economical cooking; it heats quicker than \f any other range; it uses less fuel than any other range; built to last a 7 lifetime—it is the best investment for every household, paying large div- idends in comfort and convenience. More than twenty thousand kitchens in Seattle and vicinity are equipped with Monarch Malleable Ranges Plan now to buy a Monarch. You can own a Monarch through the payment of small monthly sums. Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch. New Lower Prices on Pequot Sheets and Pillow Cases You can buy the best quality Bedding at most moderate prices, 81 by 90 Pequot Sheets, $1.95 each. 42 by 36 Pequot Cases, SQ¢ each © 81 by 99 Pequot Sheets, $2.15 each 45 by 36 Pequot Cases, S&¢ each Hemstitched Sheets, 20c extra. Hemstitched Cases, 10¢ extra, ‘Ask your drurgist for genuine’ OAK “California Fig Syrup.” which has/ | directions for bables an . including love, money and jal ages printed ‘on be ‘| moonlight, but did you ever know | You must say “California.” or you! , man who married for hate? ‘That may get an imitation fig syrup-—-AG@|ix the motive which impela the vertisement, hero of George Melfoni’s new pic-| “y vate ture, “Behold My Wife,” which is the leading film play at the Oak,! for the last time tonight. | “Rehold My Wife’ was adapted) from a popular novel by Sir Gil-| bert Parker, Mabel Julienne Scott |has the featured role. | ee church, but he’s closer than the next second” — From Hoot Gibson's vacationing. | Playing hookey, they cali it at Universal. PRISCILLA DEAN The Most Dynamic Personality on # the Screen , yi ¥ eee pe Another “wuggested" pleture for Cecil TB. deMillen, This time “Man slaughter,” suggeated to Jeanie Mac pherson by Alice Duer Miller's novel of same name. Leatrice Joy to play | lead. | Ben Turpin’s rheumatiem ¢rage | him to Little Rock, still cock-eyead. | eee Fred Niblo preparing to direct | Rudolph Valentino in “Blood and In Her Crowning Success “Wild Honey” A PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET “A DOLLS HOUSE” A DARING PO! A DOLL WIF Afternoons 25c—Evenings 35¢ yoonwarn Water GARDE THEATER THIRD AT MADISON Phone Elliott 2564 HAZEL WHITMORE Sopperset By A Sure Way to End Dandruff || ‘Ss. if There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then ‘l you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), a it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. 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A eity or community-wide clean- up now may head off an epidemic of infantile paralysis this summer, The battle against this disease is one conducted for the most part in the dark, Medical men do not know exactly how it is spread. They do know, however, that the divease has been made leas perilous and extensive in the large cities | where clean-up campaigns have be come a regular annual public health measure, Disease-producing germs thrive best in warmth, dampness and dark neen Flies are without doubt one of the greatest spreaders of communicable | diseases. They transport germs from | A fly killed in} March is equivalent to millions killed | in August or September. Mosquitoes also spread disease and these pests find ideal breeding | places among empty cans, bottles and broken crockery partly filled} with wate | | ’ John C. Sanders, 4 E.; Evelyn Were Vera D. Smith . 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