The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1919, Page 4

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Where there's a widow there's a wedding—usually— better see this lively story of a young actress who mixes things up in plenty— Lond me rear hushed” arguerite MM LARK idow by Prox s+ vy tt SINGLE STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci” and the minuet by Paderewski. 2a ‘Ave | went to Oklahoma, near Ponca oo to film some outdoor stuff and If Ny to do some strenuous exteriors in the th of delicat Ozark mountains. Their headquarters while away from the Fox studios will be in Ponea City oo *” Biliousness Lowers your spirite, dutta your brain, causes constipation, ‘sick headache, erable, Hood’s Pills Heber § cheba atest ese NBERYW crv J B & YOR HERD: 7) and makes you feel mis- and former public is, Ask your doctor about it. J ‘em “Let's ge to the Liberty” is always good advice *Here’s the famous George Broadhurst farce: “Why in the dickens did | leave home? ||| WASHBURN | Why Smith Left Home HEY couldn’t fool Smith! knew a thing or two. He could survive an elopement, a train | wreck, a hotel fire and an earthquake—which he did—all for her. He could even hold his own ‘with the woman who called him son-in-law. But there are some things in this world that a | regular man can not and will not endure. Better come! It’s a large, long laugh! + & WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “Down Kentucky Way,” by Casey. Pathe News A Scenic Two Comedies No sir-ee! He Clean up your liver; take | Happy in ihe Tale of the he News, Beil Wright's “The | roxy”; Merand News | | — Seasue Hayakawa in “The Man Mementh") “A Lion im | the House,” animated comedy MIASION—Margarita Fisher in “The | LITTLE—Charlic Chaplin tn “The *; Constance Talmadge ju IBERTY very time he t lbride something Once it was a train wreck, another time} it was a hotel fire, and again it was a little thing. like an earthquake However, Smith was a determined young chap, and in a most unuaual| jway he finally accomplished his Pu pose. Bryant Washburn ts playing the jrole of Smith, and Lois Wilson ia the pretty bride in “Why Smith Lett} | Home,” the sereen version of George Broadhurst’s stage success, which Is proving 4 popular drawing card at the Liberty this week, ose CLEMMER In Rex Beach's “The Girl from Outside,” at the Clemmer thie we the landing of a steamship from Se-| attle at Nome is shown, just as con } ditions existed in 1900 No dock jhad then been erected, and the ship) came to anchor in the harbor. Here] the large whale boats took off the| passengers, who were then rowed | jj ashore. In the shallow waters, men | « in high boots rushed out and carried! the women from the whaleboats to the mandy beach. This incident ts | Mashed in full detail, some 600 men | taking part In the landing scene. eee | | STRAND | What ts the difference between a} “bachelor girl" and an “old maid?) Pertiaps you will say the former ts & polite term for the latter, but it doeen’t work out that way in ‘Widow by Proxy,” at the Strand ime week. Altho Gloria Grey, the role played “ark, i# an wnmar ried woman marriageable age dint think of calling such ittle woman an “old maid.” he maaqueradea as Dolores | Pennington, the supposed widow of la soldier and pulls the wool over {the sharp eyes of a pair of typleal eat at Boldt'=—aptown, | Tom & Mix and his company pcan 9! Massachusetts epinsters, you know she is far and away out of bane! | class. “Widow by Proxy” is mighty good fun and introduces little Miss Clark in @ role that oe her like a slove.| ee MISSION } It's tough to be so tiny that you don’t even reach aw high as your eweethoart’s ps, inn't it? Especially when he’s #0 tall that he can’t be ex pected to bend his proud back ALL | s of the time That was one of Carmina’s frob | lems—one of the simpler ones, how | over of Carmina staircases of the ocean land on the sea, Pretty Margarita, in the rote |} “The Life Line” | Besides the great spectacle of the terrifying storm at sea and the wonderful exterior scenes showing the use of the life line and breeches buoy; there are interior scenes showing the rush of tons and tons of water down the gréat ins, filling the passageways and great halls! SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, in Concert “Maurice Tourneur Production Shows Many Thrilling Scenes Seena Owen and Lew Cody, who portray two of the lead- ing characters in the big Maurice Tourneur ‘oduction, “The Life Line,” at the Coliseum this week. iss Owen plays Laura, a beautiful young gypsy fortune teller, while} Cc Jody plays Phillips Royston, “the heavy. | “The Life Line” is laid in London, in the English country In London, there is a thrilling theatre fire, in the country, a fox hunt and other picturesque scenes, while the big climax of the play takes place on the sea, near the rocky coast, It shows the wreck of an ocean liner and the ‘rescue of pas: by means of a breeches buoy. manages to ov * handicap | REX | in the matter of inches and to come| A screen version of “The Shep-| in for her rightful abare of kimes.|herd of the Hille,” one of the best “The Tiger Lily” is the title | loved of Harold Bell Wright's stories, of the play | ln betng shown at the Rex this week The characters in this story from The Shepherd down to Little Pete have found friends among people the world over, There is Young Matt shown to be a man with a heart as big ax his body Then the SORE THROAT ~~ and he is a giant © is Walsh Gibbs, « “bad man.” with a bed gang. He is the} “bully” and hated by everyone. The action of the story is worked lup to the point where Young Matt! jand Walsh Gibbs clash, and there is |seen one of the greatest fights that Ree cat eeerenets for |bas been filmed since “The £poil and tung troubles. j ers.” Sway with slomach dosing COLONIAL } breathe it through the little po Mabel Norm i. the tireless littie | % Geldwyn sta jen and accom- imbaler that comes with each « plisher some athletic and spectacular stunts, including an actual ¢ walking the slack wire. in ireun photoplay, which will be the attraction at the ‘Colonial Thursday. ed in Twe throat sore? Hyomet coughs chitis or m hater last back. A Hyomei lifetime, and ext omel can be obtained | Mary Pickford is en route to | New York, where she will per- | sonally appear in the half million | dollar lawsult against her, to be | called in the New York supreme | court next week, Cora Wilken- ning, who is bringing the sult against Mins Pickford, says in her complaint that she acted as business adviser and pcrw representative to the star. was recently awarded judgment for $108,339.07, but the appellate | | he | | | court reversed the decision, | | | ot | j j ee | Jim Corbett will star In a five-reet | feature, “The Prince of Avenue A,” which hak just been begun, follow: | |ing the completion of his serial, “The | Midnight Man,” eee “The Miracle Man,” coming to the Strand soon, is suid to be one of the most stupendous pictures of the year, It ix a George Loane Tucker presentation, filled with | thrills, laughs and tears. | eee | Gladys Brockwell has just finished | “The Devil's Riddle” and will star| immediately in an emotional drama, | ‘Flames of the Flesh.” Lester Marsh, recently released ilfrom the United States aviation oe, is now playing one of the 4 « roles with Florence Turner | #| for Universal, Before going into ij the service, Marsh was with Key stone, Recipe for a Mild Laxative Cough Syrup || Made With Simple Sugar Syrup and Mentho-Laxene in About Five Minutes Make a syrup with aypint of sugar and a half pint of’ boiling water, cool and pour into a bottle jar, Then add the contents of a oz. bottle of Mentho-Laxene, well, and take a teaspoonful to eight times a day for head t colds, coughs, bronchitis, ¢ cough or catarrh of head throat tually, the very first dose will you the wonderful virtues in Mentho-Laxene. It 1s penetrating, healing, soothing and curative to a extent than anything ever red, Children like it and adults use it from Matne to Call- fornia, Physicians prescribe it, hospitals use it, and why should not you enjoy the benefits of a cheap, |home-made remedy free from nar- jeotic, sickening drugs? Ask your jdroggist for Mentho-Laxene Insiet on getting it, for it ts anteed to please every purchaser} money back by The Blackburn ucts Co, Dayton, Ohio.—Adyer liner, through the cab- and gunr- | The Only Big New Show in Town FOU RTH NEAR PIKE Until Friday Night Only A vivid Italio-American romance with the fascinating atmosphere of chianti, stilettos, spaghetti, mountain goats and Sicilian beauties— MARGARITA FISHER —IN— “THE TIGER LILY” The story of a flirtatious, temperamental daughter of taly. RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER Warner’s Safe Remedies A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver oe, Warner’s Safe Diabetes Remed Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Remedy. Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy. Warner's Safe Nervine. Warner's Safe Pills(Constipation and Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines Soild by leading druggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of ter: cents. WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO., Dept. 501, Rochester, N. Y. cH rat N enAL aie a) LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR COLO IN HEAD | It’s Goldwyn’s Latest Special Feature! It’s First Run in the Whole Blame World! Did You Like “Mickey?” —Well, Then You'll Rave Over This One!!! MABEL NORM AND Jin The Jinx Will Put the Jinx on All Your Troubles!!!

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