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TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. STAR THE SEATTLE | Japanese Writes NOW PLAYING AT STRAND } ~~ George Beban | America’s most distinguished actor, will be here in PERSON, together with Helene Sullivan and his entire company, only 3 more days. bd | Li Jackie Coogan recetves every day « sack of movie fan mail. The follow ing came from an admirer in far away Japan. Dear Jaky Coogan: Iam T am admirers maken, | honor to witness “Kid” and “Peck' Had Boy” on which you have ap: peared. Since then my shock burn jing with passionate longing to you | How I am impatient in waiting fo the photoplay of next produce, Let me know your recent and up- to-date production and please to eend your likeness which I very much patiefied on wall my study from | morning night, Your humble servant, signed K, TANUICHT, Tokio, Japan. of your You see, on the screen, 4 acts of “The Sign of theRose” Then Mr, Beban and asso- ciates act the fifth and sixth parts before your eyes! The seventh part is shown on the screen. It is a novelty of which all Seattle is talking! Re: Coliseum Orchestra Under Kay * ee @ Coming Saturday— Katherine MacDonald Until Friday night only— JACK HOLT BEBE DANIELS Paramount's live-action, beautifully-screened “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” and “STEP FORWARD,” Sennett scream, with * . . Sunset Barrud Scenic Liberty News Malotte on the Wurlitzer - * . Can you mix You have only 3 more days to see this Paramount high-class story of a small-town girl who goes to | Your skill in salad mak- ing is seemingly en- hanced if you use Heinz Vinegar. At any rate, the salad is improved | by its mellow flavor— | | Seena Owen. A! the Strand this week she plays the role of | a country girl with @ “crepe de chine soul,” who loses and finds herself in the big city. “Back Pay” is the title of the picture, ig city to f| * * # * 8 & * * #® |, . “Across the sed ey |STRAND |x— : «| its delicate aroma. Continent” find LIFE. NEENA OWEN, who has the lead TODAY'S PROGRAMS | | ‘ : You'll say she ff) ins rote in “ack vay" at the! | conssrem tears eta tn || Heinz Olive Oil, finds it! nificent costumes she wears in this] | pressed by Heinz in P e with the ald of Mra, EF beth | ; es ss pare Meuse. Sinus porisived | |Seville, Spain, plays a Coming Next— lthe ole of wildly extravagant | . *. T Ss ly he will Wee holds t ; purne | | big part in the salad’s ony ~arg |atrings of « miliionaire’s n. ‘The } Almanac gowns are worth a amall fortune. | perfection. Ma Moore has a splendid role In FROM HOME” .* © — cana HEINZ + Imagine a man, supposed to have! Booth Tarkington’ “ In Picture at pape emt gong bag Smeg om S =opute mang Winter Garden| fim wn has reasons tor keepine| PURE VINEGARS balked by her loyalty to bis own | memory. That is the strange situ-| atio# presented in the new Universal | a, “The Man Who Mar / ried His Own Wife,” which is being! shown for the first Ume today the Colum) la. Frank Mayo has the stellar role. eee First National ' Kinograms Strand Orchestra, Under Wineland ; |Movie Director to _ AMUSEME NTS LIBERTY A real scene worthy to serve as & week to $100, From then on her rise in the world Actress Starts Career at Five ried her sala worn te ad expensi ack and white I haven't any togs like tha: por MMMM brown-eyed girl, COLONIAL AND STRONG The Commissioner of the Royal = —_— | Mounted situated at Fort MacLeod, Daughter Took Lydia E, | Alberta, Canada, who Is seen lead fight in and “Cam stirring the rescue Indians jing the }roundup of Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- LAST TIMES TO? |pound as Mother Advised | ¢ron of the Mounted,” at the Co- | | vita | , has been in this branch of the service ne the days of the Wauseon, Obio,—My daughter | had’ backache and leg-ache at certain periods Louis Riel rebellion. During these trying times and a small body RALPH CONNOR'S Story of the and “ould not be | of seattered riders kept in cheek Northwest lon her feet at|the threatened uprising of the In. those times. We | dians. “Cameron of t shown for the Mounted” will be time tonight. . ad about Lyd Pinkham OF CAMERON | | | | | | Vegetable Com- o. R Do you remember the financial THE pound doing | OAK . storms of 1907-1917-19217 girlssomuch good} Robert McKim, villain de Inxe, so she began tol! who appeared here in person last omen take it. That i8 | week, ‘s role in gdains. hal waWe two yearsagoand | phe Mys a pictur ALSO— she is a different | jyation of the Zane y story at| = irl since then, able to do any work she wants to do ~aithough she is still careful not to do heavy work —and so well and strong. We recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all mothers with ailing daughters, and I give you permission to publish this letter as a testimonial,’’—M A.M, BurkHoLvER, Route 1, Wauseon, Ohio. Something out of balance will af- ————~| fect the finest clock, causing it to! | gainor lose. The proper adjustment | tures of Robinson Crusoe,” is gather | made, all is well. So it is with wo-|ing together the cast for Universal's ; yme trouble may upset you |next chapterplay, “The Radio King.” completely. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will correct the cause of | a trouble and all disagreeable | Symp’ week. To those who} |have been used to seeing him tread | the paths of villainy his character: | | ization will be a pleasing surprise, | for he walks the ways of righteous: | | | |the Oak this THE JAZZ PUP in BROWNIE “LIVE WIRES” _ INTERNATIONAL NEWS MET ANYONE Who regretted having saved money at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE [AMATEURS | COMING—TOMORROW The Laugh Feast “COME ON OVER” with COLLEEN MOORE ness with a firm step. As “Hell |bent Wade" he plays an important | |part in the unfolding of the plot— and he plays it well, Robert F. Hill, who haw just fin. | lished the chapterplay, “The Adven- Maximum of Interest Maximum of Safety Pine St. at Fqurth Ave, Marion Davies says she never uses | |hot water on her face and prefers | jcold cream to soap, There are many like her and they're not all in the movies. toms will disappear. Advertisement to Jackie Coogan||| nor to write you to advise photoplay On the other day I have | a good salad? {of films was rapid. In 1915 she be Marry Screen Star 4 David Belasco background, is | apis Mary Pickford, the highest paid| me” vice-president of the Mary) sew DS tee Sole ataged tn “North Of thé Blo Grande,” | oreo eee actress in motion pictures, began her | Pickford F acon I ceo. with go | Sweet, the screen star, and Marshall | the Par nt pleture starring MOTHER “Blood and Sand” ts most definite pear’ tn tae Velsatinc Shuck com ead of 92.000 0 sroak. with | Al Neham, eotor-preduesr, will be tar] Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt at the | ly & bull fighter rather than a bull- any, in Toronto, Can. Her first a ee ee tne re ie eee an | tied here Friday | Liberty this week | ADVOCATES fighting film,” says Fred Niblo, di- pearance on the speaking stage was | th highest salaried actress in motion te T two pt 8 are sean in al THFUL rector of Rodolph Valentino's latest. Disde When che was tive years cla. | istures W AS ROUGH narrow canyon just as the sun fs] HEAL What's the dif just so it’s not bull- EXTRACTION % At the age of eight, she went on . _ ¢ puss setting. Huge burrel and tre “| throwing Ff the road with “The Little Red School} Harold Lioyd says on ono side of ON THE DUDE} jut out of the towering stone walls | EXERCISE Lp aR URRY FREE DAILY 3 House.” Her rise was rapid, and/his family he is related to Robert) WICHITA, Kan.—"I was trying to| which rise straight up on both] || : es Mary Philbin, who is to have the when only 11 she was playing with | Burns and on the other to James G./keep my daughter from marrying a| sides. The scene breathes th Ann! What ails yout Whatlieading feminine role in yon Stron- epee: Chauncey Olcott in “Edmund Burke.” | Blaine. | dude Slim Tittsworth, lab r, do! of the gre out-of doors |makes you sit arc und the ho “i'/heim's next production, appears with Her first play on Broadway was need jclared when arrestel on a cha ¢| ‘country wh Dame Nature is most | these nice vs Wh (i your ten-| House Peters in “Human Heart —, “The Warrens of Virginia,” unde abbin 5 ciate Rebderegt dae decidedt Siggreslighewrs nis racket? Have you lost interest whl: ) the direction of David Belasco, | Sadie Mullen wit! be leading lady gag gars ae eso gah Pome Mee. 2), ee TORE ji tennis? You always lived of the | —<—<—<———s After this production Mis ck.|@n4 Holmes Herbert the heavy in H " we eS acgn) y court this time of year. Or have | . | | ture fans like George Be a wie, i . ; bondi mined © th the Pt cd RO * t " ng one ag, Re, gong | n this clever character actor |.” different. We used to get into an OLIVER’ MOROSCO [not <cover the root of the SiaumiiaE mained with jograph company) Fifty kids, three to seven years ples of Elks lodge to local buxi-| Me the” Cationim "tia | 2, Surerone: WS mad 80-000 take See pou tinva: tone cateecee Vaal : mon aed a ng this pe-joid, support Sunshine Sammy in | ness men. | appearing in per 7 “ | | Natural Rubber, s shoes and have a won-} w from $40/!*His Rascals.” with ‘the shewiea teeth. .. renee . t! Nn fi derful time. Now everyone dresses | ° up in lovely sport sk : eteusenl | Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re | with snap t hats and sweaters |production of the human gum, set wopaT— oe ras he seeaea run ten in| and 1 feel funny playing in my ok / the screen production 1 No: set t then you modern|’ NEW SHOW TODAY Hobart Bosworth | Elinor Faire. This pretty : ves soombeesio: ase pases Tak v ond Robert McKim who will be | WINTER GARDEN Sons, you are sensitive about at: Ws led enst in the remembered for her splendid| They say Hobart Bosworth swings | can’t afford to get you any expen-| i ma of mlahty rte npr 3 a Of "| the heaviest fist in the movies, In » clothes, but I don't want you] ne ee satisfaction, Oe, jacting in * Kime with Si-white Hands” he disarms a man ved of your exercise just be-|] Amother “Peg o° My Heart” An wor guaranteed for 15 years, “WHITE HANDS” Skinner, is playing the lead-|with a knife after a ¢ battie, | ¢ your clothes aren't good|| sgaTs on SALE THURSDAY || Examinations free. ing feminine role for Hobart and then ft single-har an en wh to exercise in.” MAIL ORDERS NOW } Snub Pollard Comedy Bosworth at the Winter Ure band of desert ruffians hese Yh, mother, may I have some new | $1, $1.50, $2. id J oa Garden in “White Hands,” a|tne story which wae written for Bos. ov pal at Cherry's thelr sual int Adde: tho oO 4 ‘ — rng emg ” C. 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