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Tonight and Friday Only The fascinating play of Neapolitan Dances, Italian Love, Stilettos, Mountain Goats, Chiamti and Spaghetti— MARGARITA of life in an_It American se! —— vet lpptrerng Russell on the Wurlitzer buy Beldt’s French pas- i 3d ave.; down. Lean’s “Bu starring fn a series of Western pic tures at Universal City, sayw there jing Parvin, who t NOW /theatre on Thursday, TODAYS PROGRAMS. | COLANNE Life Line”; “Whiter and Whiskers,” remedy REX—Maretd Shepherd of the Millis.” SY RAN D— Marguectte Clark te dow by Prose”; Strand News — Seeswe wagehows tn “A Lion bn j Mi MISSION Tie Eternal Mngdntens.”’ LITTLE—Chariic Chaptig tn Floorwatker”; Constance T } ta “The Hemeymeon.”’ | —__—_——*« The | CLEMMER The Magpie” liked to collect small, bright objects from west pockets. pencer” got his name from his con trol of his bandwriting—wsignatures were his specialty, “The looked like one, but wasn't was deaf, but heard what he cared to. ‘These are four of the five “wags” (scalawage “the girl from the out side” ta Ciret imtrodaced to upon her arrival in Nome, Flow she aets them on a @ifferent path makes an Inter esting story told by Rex Beach tn the version of “The Girl Fr at “ Clemmer this week wereen Spree |couske ™ | Maurice Tourneur has gone to the London of Charles Dickens to pro duce some of the atmosphere In his |production, “The Life Line,” now \playing at the Coliseum | The motheaten bird store, tn which Jack Holt, asthe hero, meets the old bird fancier and thief, looks lke a page cut from “The Ol Curt osity Shop.” In reprodocing the i London of the back streets and docks, which Dickens knew #0 well, Tourneur has shown fine wkill. The picture ix adapted from the Drury Lane melodrama, “Romany Ree COLONIAL “Jinx,” the latest Goltwyn picture, Art Acord, cowboy op the screen, | featuring the clever little commed! the original of the late Charles Van enne, Mabel Normand, will open & week's engagement at the Colonial at the same time initiating the Colonial as one of big first-class, fCrstrun, bie are cowboys enough around the Los|ieague motion picture houses of Se Angeles studios to round up all the lartic cattilo in the world. of Ahem, according to Art. head noise. eut out this of saying from ription can made as chased O correct any excess ‘of the = ear, and the are nearly alway» fective. Person who has catarrh in or distressing sounds in their ears should recipe a trial. a week obtat haired person look younger. It does not color the rub off.”—Advertisement. Limited Engagement Now Playing at the Henceforth the Colonial will But very few) maintain a firetrun series of ple ever SAW | tures of the higtnst clam, headed by BS ia range, except on a motion picture|ihn Goltwyn star feature prodac ions, with Mabel Normand leading off in the first week with her latest stellar gornedy triumph, “Jing,” tte firet presentation in the Pacific Northwest, “It's « cireus.” full of tears and laughter, advance notice: way "Strand to to Show — ts not sticky or greasy and does not S Rex Theatre Second at University “Preachin’ Bill” te “Little Pete” will see all the re- ble characters of Wright’s story. ed amid the bead- of the enchanting HAROLD BELL WRiGHT'S US RURA STOR OF THE ¢ ‘ARKS time in pictures THE SHE?HERD CF THE FILL © }) REE: Firs Thomas Meighan, the popular leading man, who appears in George Loane Tucker's “The Miracle Man, coming to the Strand Saturday. Meighan has a long lat of ad mirers, due to his fine acting in a number of Cecil De Millen big productions “The Miracle Man" war recently Mashed on the screen before 1,200 convicts at Sing Sing, and declared by the men to be one of the greatest “erook” pictures ever screened. has, they say, thrilia, pathos and humor, in well-balanced qualities. . THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 Bryant Washburn at Liberty in Lively Photoplay Comedy | Bryant Washburn's name means lots of action and plenty of laughs. This week, at the Liberty, he is providing some great fun in a rip-roaring farce, “Why Smith Left Home.” The above picture shows Washburn as he appears on his honeymoon. It's a fact. He is wearing the suit of clothes furnished him by a farmer when he and his bride were forced to flee froma “fireproof” country hotel. STRAND | MISSTON For a while It's nip and-tuck be-| Emory Johnson. as a stubborn tween the army and navy im|young lover: J. Barney Sherry, as bi Marruerite Clurk’s new picture, father; Rowta Marwtinie, as the tat “Widow by Proxy,” which ie the at-|ter's second wife; George Periolat traction at the Strand this week.|ax an inn keeper; Alyn Warren, as Eventually both win. The navy/|the brother bound by the oath of Heutenant captures the heart of little vendetta; Frank Clark, as an Italian Mise Clark, and the army sergennt.|organ grinder, and Beatrice Brown. reported missing in action, returns|as a “catty’ society bud, are and claims his pretty “widow,” |players who support Margarita Mies Clark masquerades as the Fisher, who portrays the role of widow to hetp a girt friend, but with |Carmina, a pretty little Italian girl, the return of the soldier husband.|in “The Tiger Lily,” now showing she te able to let her navy sweet-/at the Mission. hearst in on the secret, | eee | CLASS A REX ‘ “The Wternal Magialene™ ts the feature photoplay at the Clans A, on Life in a trail of two roads, One/i. new program, which started leas Into a low valley, where the) Wednesiay, It ix a pleturization of traveler sees nothing but the dark) Robert MH. McLaughlin's famous things of life. The other leads to the | stage SUCHMAS Concerning a wealthy heights lighted by God's sunshine. | reformer, who attempts to clean up This is the theme of Harold Bell! nig home town without realizing that Wright's beautiful pastoral play. |euch work shourd t “The Shepherd of the Hilla,” belng a sereened at the Rex thie week Nearty 300,000 Indians inhabit the United States STOMMGH TROUBLE MONTH OF AGONY Treatment | lise Patter Tree of Knowledge,” with Major Warwick starred. They will tion in the Garden of Eden of Adam and Kve. cee George Hi. Metford will noon be- gin production on a revised version jot Jack London's novel, “The Sea Wolt” for Pucamount-Afveratt, c. B. Do Mule employed the chorus of » musical comedy com. pany, which was in Loy Angeles tment for stom- years without any mt in my condi R. J. Burt, of No. md street, Duluth, I was getting worse spite of the most My stomach was ible condition that I/ iy wreck and had to days atatime. Even Hghtest food dimagreed | used intense pain. T ” which is Aiming with Violet Heming in the title role. Miss Heming is one of the prominent stars who contributed her services in the production of the Stage Women's War Relief ther I ate anything; series, to be featured soon at the was an almost con Majestic, in Portland. the pit of my stom eee Helen Keller's picture, “Deliver. ance. will be the initial picture in which Catherine Curtis will be starred ag head of her own produc: }| tion organization. , eee Madiaine Traverse -|force of six n “Lost Money .| Badmund Law wears some employed a rdintes whild making which is directed by nee. The Fox star exceptionally beautiful Iwas able | sowns in this feature. nger have | +. Lew Cody, who amokes cigarets in .|& holder six inches long and never . |drops ashes on the rug, is to make a movie titled “The Butterfly Man.” George Barr McCutcheon is the jauthor. ir, Williams’ Pin ind relief. I Williams’ Pink eee Gus Rdwards’ “School Days,” an act well known to vaudeville-goers, is to be made into a movie. now in the movies, orig: the act. She was Suddies.”* at 50 cents per box, six 2.50, postpaid, on receipt of price, Write for the free booklet, “What to Bat and How to Bat.” inally then known EPILEPSY V.CTIMS — Attacks | | - Roszell’s ad Restorer Given we igs An Indiana wo fered from although e it a trial has not had heard of Roszell's through a@ friendy skepticn! at . 80 You ‘or mformation making good in Nervousness, } 1 somnia and aif afflictions. THE GIRL FRO Imagine It! Five Croéks in OUTSIDE With One Girl! CHRISTIE COMEDY Two-reel Special AUGMENTED ; ORCHESTRA 4 80L0O—Marimba, Xylophone, Chimes, preci “The Fortune T@er* Victor Hi rt y Preston Lodwit ORCHESTRA NUMBER “O, Promise Me” . © Married His Wife” CURRENT TOPICS Dedicated : to GUTERSON’S ORCHESTR. | FLYING CLUBS UNITE TO MAP AERO FIELDS Consolidation of the Aero club of the Northwest and the Seattle My ere’) «6cclub, under the title of the deere Aero club, wa weheduled to occur at a Joint meetting wt the Army and vy club, at 630 p, m.| Thursday ‘The new association wii Iacnch af campaign at once to popularive fly: ing and the mapping of the #tate’s avaliable landing fleldn either plus ran Clarified mots syrup, a8 desired. % full pint of really than you could bu joosens throat tebe cy tated membranes that it is really pine extract, generations To avoid 4 the} ol Saturday—the mi, woman or chi play that not one man, can afford to miss— aaa | "H) & ww NOW COMES tr “Uh PRODUCT: He PS HERE FODAY Jt ¢< W al fi ee walt Niall i we A Imire LATEST ciLpwyn SPECIAL " NEVER SHQWN BEFORE ANYWHERE? - MABE J Remember “Mickey”? Did you like it? Then you'll rave over “Jinx”!!! Jt L NORMAND Blame WILL " ear All of Seattle— TO SEE JINX! So if You Come Late and— CAN’T GET IN—JUST TRY AGAIN Only Don’t Wait Too Long— BECAUSE IT SURE WOULD BE The Jinx if You Missed the Jinx!