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THE SEATTLE STAR - ! Barthelmess Wins as Alger Hero in Film at Coliseum onda eviews by DAISY HENRY” Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s HE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. President. Successes ® 2 DAY “The Esleon Challenge”’ Based on the Story TODAY'S PROGRAMS i Do Henry Walthall in “Flower of the North.” OAK—Seasue Hayakawa tn “Whee | | Lights Are Low? ret IPICHARD BARTHELMESS ts |£V howing his way to cinema fame by employing the Horatio Alger theme, That is after the manner of Charles Ray, who gained stardom Jand held great popularity thru such |ftlma for years. | | In “The Sevemth Day" at the Coll | |seurn this weak DiDek comes into NOW PLAYING RICHARD jcommand of his unc fishing |schoonor Just when « crippled yacht . | The yacht curries a party of New : IN | York flappers and cak ers, young ; }fellows doing ‘thelr best to spend) - i love with one of the flappers (Loulse| Richard Barthelmess. He's a true Horatio Alger hero in ; Ma Days He Salled on a Love Bf Hutt) “The Seventh Day” Lowise Huff. She plays opposite Dick. BS Venture—and Then! She is engaged to one of the white he ss ain a a pate " a KAY |Mannele! nabebs on the launch—| and His Famous Orchestra |they got that way because they had| Barbara Bedford plays the voting | Paine hi jnothing else do~but in the end/feminine role, and there “ two Following on Chal f ie |} Dick wins hee. To balance the ro- | sweet little kiddies in the picture, too. ; lenge,” Pola Negri new to the Lib “THE GOOD rrovipEeR> }mance, the young dude wins Dick's eee erty Ina new amount pleture, a | sister WINTER GARDEN “The Devil's Pawn e | But there ts more to this story] Oid-fashiorted women are like old eee 4 than this slender romance, “The/|fashioned tunes. We may outgrow | OAK . Seventh Day” ts a refiection of the|them, but we can never forget] The struggle of love against the|[| h bresent day i. ¢ Young America. |them. Anne Collins, was an old*|iron wall of Chinese tradition which Be emeem 5 Bist joned woman, She preferred] exacts from its victims sacrifice with-| 2 oe COLUMBIA veare and aulet of their owh|out question forms the theme cf] Tapestry or Velour " . NOW PLAYING | The familiar “game” that has cost to the jaz di blare of a) “When Lights Are Low,” the photo. | ap s ry e : jnearly everyone a penny or a thou-lcabaret. Her nusband, on the other| play in which Sessue Hayakawa 1s} }sand—the ot] b@siness—turnishes the! hand, grew tired of hearing her] starring at the Oa | y scape ne cops lle wpe and a I BE 1 Upholstered Davenports =e . the Season! in “The Man Under Cover,” the Uni-| or gu He} Aa 2 Chinese prince, who falls in love : versal attraction in which Herbert) had been serenaded so often he feit| With the gardener's daughter, Their |[} “Ie . Rawlinson is pasented aa star at thelas if he had married a phonograph.| Fomance brings into the plot « num: ||) g | Columbia this week. Bpeed Pe rivolity were bis| ber of thrilling situations ui di aan Sa ‘ stall 3 finitely ; : Z : Matrimony Ser tucs Gn eine con oe et y “when Lights Are Low” showe for |{| ND every hidden detail is definitely guaranteed in these Davenports de a . : He returns to his little home town| Anne Collins Is Florence Vidor as| the last time tonight signed and built under our own supervision. Frames, construction, F il 9” jafter having been driven out by #us| «ny Woman, Wake Upt"| . pning Tur y, “The Putal eit Tail | filling style, covering and fintshi i indi a Fatlure/ bicion.” He fingls the whole popula, | how the "Winter, Gar | 28" Western pleture will be shown, |] webbing, springs, filling, style, covering and finishing are given indi- " with ase iibchae ab» lesen or exiatees oa\" see Hcatis| CLASS A i}| vidual care and consideration in every one of these Davenports. > . speculators. He immediately sets out leis Wane a Some Wild » eomt " | “ ‘ ‘ , be yrs : Wales Mien (ine, Oe to undo the orooks ‘and does 0 ty | eaee 708 FL, pees pitied ante Cea a chee iil Yet this Davenport pictured is proof that luxury, beauty and reliability of COMING sooN oil well himaot® aad oalle ft to the two| 4 27 mere Gd Carton “Mary: (Sin: Wierd ie cow, Seevins SS good furniture may be had at the Grote-Rankin Co. at a very moderate cost. cond week, This feature is show i thruout the country, backed by Vidor the Social Hygienic society, and it jcarries a wonderful meanage for all CASTO R IA STRAND In Portland, recently, the showing of Te yan souk ane, Sie ome Wild Oats” created a heated controversy between the board of 4 and the city council, but the won out and the film was al “REYOND THE ROG amusing. men, appear with Miss DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION—Length of Davenport, 88 inches; 44 springs in the seat, supported by webbing; 72 springs in the back, sup- ported by webbing; 27 springs in each arm and 64 springs in each of the three cushions. Height of Davenport, 33 inches; depth, 37 inches, and filled with moss. Springs in seat are angle-tied, each spring tied eight Candied Laxative Wafers MOVIES For Infants and Children [**°.. don't ense! That is IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS wnicn 1. Koy ar For infants, children or adults, 25 ‘i i i i at all drug stores, or sent, p. p.. by Always ponte find themselves tn Melodie tiinites ieadeidiomsaicd ways. Ball legs are mahogany finished. The frame is built of hard- Joyner Diag Ok; Gpekans-—Adver ienstare Failure” at the Strand. After sue |men and women at different hours wood. All joints glued and joined with screws. — a ~ ‘ easfully their pursuers and Pe ‘3 — making their way to a mountain re) Women are not allowed to become lowyers, magintrates or judges in Germany. sort to spend a blissful honeymoon the lovers refuned admittance by the Puri al proprie who has been wired by a disappointed | rival that the couple are not mar | ried. ‘The bride searches for the lost marriage license, but it has j been lost en route. This leade up to @ series of laugh. provoking situ ations, which are enacted by ir Lift Off with Fingers fe you vat tch, let Former U Students |, "73 ee to Teach in Alaska | —— Archie M. Truesdall, of the Univer- PYORRHEA D sa sity of Washington 1915 class, has of notables, including Walter Hiers and Lois Wilson We recommend “Is Matrimony Failure?” as a firstclass gloom mats Pia | been selected professor of mathemat LIBERTY | ics and civil engineering of the Alas.|| _Beware of quacks Until Tuesday night only, wil ka Agricultural college and School of || ethook for Pyorrhea, The Crim Chatie be shown Mines, while Earl R. Pilgrim, of the at Byerrhan: Somes ts allowed to ravage| a. ae 1916 class, has been chosen professor || and destroy the a of mining, engineering and metallur- |] ft" “Pospore th le determined to kill in a square ky, according to Charles B. Bunnell, gun fight t 1- blooded. president of the college. Miss Lar- ly murdere fa it wa vern L. Borell, a graduate of the Uni- t t " Bee versity of Utah, has been appointed, che hens nig Rows ab secretary to President Bunnell vides the actress with a strong role nel of popular fiction will 3 | r om its title! ONTARIO, Calif.—Ruth Ardell} stags rs = oe teal | Hixon, 10, killed when boulder on|| ,twesty-one gears > Wao | which abe ts sitting falls mnto San An-|| ""3XG'paaier 1 is & villainous vil-| tonio canyon. emt oO = = = Mowers ts a most oO Doesn't hurt « bit! Drop @ liitley “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! | Your druggist selis a tiny bottle of | enone” tor a few cents, sufficient GLORIA WANSON Star of “The Great Moment” RODOLPH VALENTINO “Star of “The Sheik” in the latest story by Elinor Glyn Author of “Three Weeks” A Story of Flaming Love— “7 to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion.—Advertinement William Jefferson and Emily Marceau. They portray the| two leading characters in “Some Wild Oats,” the picture} which is showing at the Class A to capacity houses. | \ DOUGH ON ~ FORTY-EIGHT MALE VOICES of | of the Ralston club entertained 3,000) THE TOREADOR | seas in. the, Hippotrome Sunday LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 8.—It's |afternoon, Both chorus and solo} | on tana |numbers were on the program. This hage ain Plysdbe cea |was the third invitational concert What's humane for the bull 18) given this season by the club. North”’ sometimes rough on the toreador, = | After the 8. P. C. A. had refused | jto permit a tame bull to “supe” in | ADULTS {a mock bull fight yesterday at the | AK THE GREAT |Cinco de Mayo celebration of tne | 10c Mexican population, the resentful | on SPIRITUALIST Jorowd attacked the heipless bull | xsa | Children Ge FEATURE | fighters “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” Sawed.off shotguns held by police: | men stopped a veritaole riot. TODAY TomonKOWw : ‘| HERBERT a“ 20¢ RAWLINSON Flower cans the th Cig ORE of| 1 red-blooded man who} played crooked to go straight “The Man Under Cover” or THE COMING WEDNESDAY This Uidtrola only $115 A compaé, attractive “console” model, 34% inches high, 29 AMATEUR NIGHT TONIGHT I'm ‘ d is coming a ee inches wide, 20% inches deep, 4d to give “WHERE LIGHTS ARE Low" || containing record albums. you a TRG | Comes in mahogany or walnut. gay ‘Tuesday and Wednenday A new, genuine Vidtrola. Terms. ) ’ ole “The Fatal 30” |! gen 4 ; time— Screaming Lot of Comedies | Witheim Cohn at the ©: aaa? || ‘Sherman flay & Co. Young or old, man or woman, all find in Foley's Honey and Tar a pure ‘ : pleasant, wholesome, safe and suc-| Third Avenue at Pine cessful remedy for coughs, colds, | SEATTLE up or whooping cough—particu larly if taken promptly, Chas. Woods, ‘Tacoma - Spokane - Portland 2 Gable st. S. 8, Pittsburg, Pa., writes: “I will rot be without it in my house."—Adverticoment starting Satur- day at the LIBERTY The Rocks” Paris—London—the Alps—society — youth struggling against convention—beauty (Miss Swanson wears 50 new gowns)—adventure— heart throbs—sacrifice—thrills! Nevhood Days Minck Again