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PAGE 16 SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY To the Seattle Public: THE [ HE'S BACK ON SC RE EN “KI Cl rf home or on the road . - bl] Announcing volicy der new Bi DR. CALDWELL Ss oes Arnley, the Oak theatre at ties tee dlanas 6 a weel ith SYRUP PEPSIN | | __ccquusmmmmaammean) 6°08 of worse aly af sal tein ves LKeeps him in good health | seit Aina nsed versions of the Ay vanes best plays, wis od Ww ith Clogged-Up? Here’s Quick Aid Cte enane a complete change of management, the latest up-to-date vaudeville. (Signed) . A. BEAL, LANCASTER and BAIRD’S EVER mind what you are using now for constipation. For all you know there is a better aaaty ! ‘The next time you are clogged- sp try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, successfully used for 30 years, the largest sell- ing liqu'd laxative in the world. Mrs. John A. 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You Want to Try It Free Before Buying seeeeesseteeeeee The name of “Bil” Hart will soon be on the tongues of \ all the 2 again, Hart ia back on the screen. His firat | picture is “Wild Bill Hickok,” made from a story written by himself, and {t will be‘on the Libe rty screen next week, Noi tore than one fre trial botile to a tamily LAST CHANCE jding, Dut he said to make it it after] “I fear daughter is gotng ¢t©/iunoh, on the ground that sho ) would Mito gs seu think cet jget one more meal at home."—Bos | “She suggested a morning wed. | ton aan Oo isn HALL CAINE’S D “The Master of Man” A Motion Picture That Years Will Not rT ae MIDGETS WINNING - APPROVAL AT nan ‘Leatherstocking’ Will tee wii oat ets es| = Be Pictured in Films se { Paty which had preceded them | Pathe jt Seattle, Irving's Imperial Mid ts, appearing as the leading aa Cooper’s Historical Tales Secured by for Screen Serial ture at the Pantages theater this fame in the leadin Orchestra Music OAK UNDER MANAGEMENT Hf. A. BEAL | week, proved to be wonderful enter. tainers, and thelr numerous and | varied acts are recelving many en- cores, The organization consists of 30 of the smallest persons tn the] ITH all the thri world, ‘These talented artists of. power that cha: fered a splendid program of drilia,|as world musical comedy, acrobatics, singing, | ature, “The Leatherstoc dancing, boxing, wrestling and cir jof J. Fenimore Cooper are stunts, interspersed with many | transferred to film and soon w’ pear on the ao in the form of | Murph Patheserial in inoden, “Her It is safe to way that there isn't a/. David Du * child Who I HOt) tratian actor, plays the Indian char soper’s stories. They BRING THE FAMILY STREET BETWEEN 18ST AND 2ND AVES. reat tory female "ta played b ¢ the Pathene ‘ous Path. r, @ well known Aus ng Talon” | How baing | T ue novelties, all of which are/ splendidly staged. The toy soldiers’ drill, cabaret dance and minstrel show are tho| leading features and bring many | : rounds of applause, A laughable » stores ot |“? contrast is the entrance of a police. | f nd the charac-| b man nearly eight foet tall, who sien ty ! Ine looked considerably higher than that i y Pi among the midgets. Make Own Film Stars “Extras” ~ Developed Into Artists Motion pictures are creating thetr own talent, and with each succeeding | B year there come to the fore young) men and women who have had no/ training on the speaking stage, but have worked thelr way from “extra” to stardom. Agnes Ayres, who plays one of tha leading roles in William de Mille’n latest Paramount production, “Don't Call It Love,” {s « brilliant example of an artiste developed by motion Pictures. She began her career as an “extra” at the old Essanay studio in Chicago, and was selected by Vita- graph to appear in 36 short film pro- ductions of O. Henry stories. She became known everywhere as “the O. Henry girl.” Féliowing the “O. Henry’ engage ment adhe joined Paramount and played leading roles in many success- ful productions, ” MOTHER'S DRESS BILL WS FILMS at the Bon Marche clihic and glass ludes| “My modiste wrote to my husband| ‘Testing cl the University of | being eut in « factory In this city. Lee Bates,| saying she would make no more | Washington is an unusual and Inter- plas Plate a rte net ASE Gromes for me until my account Was lesting sight of the Liberty News, Coug. hin pus ‘the old, lowers their vital- wottied.” a which will go on the screen of the “And what did hubby do | Liberty theater tomorrow morning. | ity. i best standard family cough medicine for old and young A others. | ,"Oh, ho just sent ber a letter of | women of Seattle getting lessong at | CHAMBERLAIN’S ,g | Seana.” American Legion Weekly. | the Y. W. C. A. in the art of packing ston apples is another import- spreseBting at) PPORTUNITY COUGH REMEDY like “Leather: | a0 Good for every member of the family 2 of this weekly. and the other well known places that | iil further topics are Seattle | figured tn the original stories. Every; Star Want A d S| babies getting medical examination effort has been made by Director | ————— Seltz to reproduce exactly the ex-| teriors described by Cooper in order | that “Leatherstocking” may be a true Interpretation of the Cooper] work. o re) aT ee ie rirtty tite rT Tt tert Tiee Te rererT ieee i kteen, Lil Particularly Pathe p Ms Hurry Harry’ chief of the Hurons, and noteworthy in ion are the locations! “Gilmmerglass Lake” classic stocking,” which name has been de- eided upon for the serial production, | & tremendous amount of research work was necessary in order that the picture version would conform) Mrictly to the Cooper tradition. “The| Leatherstocking Tales” éeal with life lin the northeastern section of what fs now New York state during the| French and Indian war, Inagmuch| «,n4 how is Mr @s their incidents are largely mat-| ings tere of history, historical accuracy | yaig> was as necessary as the inclusion of) No, doctor, he hasn’t had a thing dramatio thrill. but what you ordered."—Judge, Tne Indians, too, offered difficulty, |—— = RAEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW MINUTES was shaved bare of hair except the When you are suffering with a topknot or scalp lock directly down | the center of the scalp, This moant| rheumatism so you can hardly get Around just try Red Pepper Rub that the reservation Indians used In and you will have the quickest re- a EW; ee Z s this morn- Has he had any lucid tnter- C3 Sir Hall Caine, the author, and Victor Seastrom, the director, have to- 8 EE 7 Su: the Pathe production had to shave) their heads accordingly. Since eral hundred warriorn figured in tt ploture, there was barber work by the wholesale in the vicinity of the studios. “Leatherstocking” {s being pro- get her given the FIRST <" Birthof aNation” THEN 'Cs, "The To Wagon" Charles Ray "THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STANDISH ” In the newest William de Mille pro- duction, “Don't Call It Love,” haa one of her most appealing rol that of a refined young woman who loves @ bachelor, but in too senstive deliberately to intrigue him. Her friend, a worldly-wise young woman, that the exert “lure” upon the rich youth, but she declines tho advice. When the young man dis-| covers that a singer who had fascl- nated him considered him merely as a fitting subject for her emotional preying, he turns to the girl he had previously falled to appreciate. “Don’t Call It Love” was adapted by Clara Deranger from Julian Street's novel, “Rita Coventry.” The duced by C. W. Patton for Patho dis- tribution, It is directed by George B, Seitz, who has a score of noted Patheserials to his credit, and is otherwise known as the man who made Pearl White famous as a serial heroine. The scenario is by Robert W. Dilion. Cast in the role of “Deerslayer” is) who Mterally Jumped | Harold Mil Mj | from red peppers, costs litthe at any cast of players includes, besides Miss & Ayres, Nita Naldi as the fascinating | G singer, Jack Holt “as the bachelor, | ‘Theodore Kosloft as the conductor of | § the opera whose name has been| ff coupled with that of the opera diva, | who | followed the bachelor in the singer's |B Rod LeRocque as the “flame” collection, Robert Edeson as the opera manager and Julia Faye as the worldly-wise friend of the refined girl. 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