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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—TU SSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 — 7 Weds Italian Count, Then Finds cn Pet i Another Man Is Her “Twin Soul” { Now Here—A play exceptionally big on the se of star, cast, direction and lavishness of production —in seven acts— Afier the Maw! »* LIBERTY WAI L_ MIRAC The Greatest AllStar Cast A continues on its second big week here, playing to six capacity r es 2 : ‘ r (wh ever seen in one photoplay YF vor nd Charles Murray ; i ree seas daily, presentatio x g at 11,1, 3, 5,7 andg O CLOCK, IN 5 Lf CLEMMER Vv f ‘ Heavy heavy hangs over thy v head,” and the forfeit was that she "his is th . Dillie Burke looks—just five minutes aft T ’ ;, $, acts neta a wite in “Almont |@ delightful comedy at the Mission this week. The caus and spiritual regeneration is the picture of the year. Plan to . Clemmer this|of the worried look on pretty Billie's face is the voice at the : . a other end of the line—it’s her old sweetheart Jim Wakely, come as soon as possible and as early in the day as possible, whom is sure is her “twin soul” in spite of the fact that she has just become the wife of another man. Moreover, a} many time former affinity of the husband's also looms on the bride’s| Afternoons—Lower floor 31¢, baleony 22c, children 10c, Strand Orchestra Baw!" a cl ie comed ~ |horizon and matters are soon in a me rry mess. | loge seats 45. ri me “Sadie Love” is a sere rsio Av ‘opwood’s| ugmen: tag " i bt eg ae mErerOnsOf BUNTY BOpwOEe S| Nights (after 6 p. m.)—Lower floor and lower bal- during the ’ funny Broadway farce. r pe run of this impressive A. poet absorbing story le unfolte _ - - 2 : cony 45c, upper balcony 31c, children 22c, loge pictus: Ws © at tha Strand. “This pietare | products of the metropolis’ stums are | seats 77c. All prices plus war tax. here on the STRAND sdo miraculously to realize their ter we ~ “ : - deal : i 4 r i “* atic |ma Talmadge in “Martha's Vindica rj ton” s ae A this week, wears LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 11% ‘SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA etic r oe ro outing multe, four neg-| ——Pauline Frederick, noted star 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “The Vel- e > < , nd 0 jor-made during the of the screen and stage, had no F ‘ vet Lady” selection. Cornet solo by Albert Night- f° the ide King |action of 1 comment to make here (day, BER Zs @ . < rare rt following recei ingale, “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” by Saint- ~| COLONIAL ; is receipt of werd from <n Aft th: In the old days, before d@ance| New York that she had filed Saens. y eTMAIN— i aaiin and ball rooms were plentiful.| sult for divorce against Willard “You're the second sick-a-bed Pye ‘N° People of the villages wees Mack, her playwright and actor —— a ie = | seen today,” exclali thelr dances tn the open. A few |PIE MUTINY BRINGS |Breeaed into Irene t were hired and the dancers| Pusbend. Mack te in New York, MOVIE STARS HAVE | FUNERAL OF MRS. FORBES Esa | | ode lato the’ artowa. Mary F O04 ranged themselves about In circles! Hi sae | Funeral services for Mrs. Dell E.! Funeral services for CRISIS ON TRANSPORT | irene enited. "inne tnie a teqriie oF in rows and performed old and/,Morence, Reade most important THE AIRPLANE BUG [Ferbes, who died Sunday at her) seunro, 33, who dle Monday te Years of ex-| to end @ wonderful dance. When pretty dance steps. This custom of picture, “The Eternal Mother,” will} =n: 7 Sov —United home at 642 N. 74th st, were held} the pertente te Gttmg | HONOLULU, Nov. 11—When the Bek Found the gasoline tank wae dancing on the green is shown in|*00n be ready for exhibition in the Be 4 naval ace chaser a {2 Port Orchard Tuesday afternoon. |Columbus sanitarium, © were stalied (ot e ; . “0 me end) making | rt Thomas docked here, from $mpty and Tinooght it was a Joke at Strictly Confidential,” in which |!¢ading theatres, The story was plane—an airplane, as it|Th® funeral was held under the| Wednesday at 1 pm fx glassen, and our | Vind! k and Mantla,-the sailors frat. But will you ever forest how|Madgo Kennedy is the star at the | Written by Theodore A. Licbier, jr ausploes of the Ladies of the G. A.| Watson's. Mra Munro livel at 301 low operating ex- 4» » aboard Were.tk Mintel r=] ere after that hour and & Colonial thin week and. John K. Holbrook and deals cond outta n, thus far | She ts survived by three sons, 18th ave. N. She pense, enable us va tre sag “gal “ or.” Anne sald with a shiver, This pleture tx s Adapted from the/With a question of national im eee Hise , |all residents of Seattle. to make better — come et "ee, oe tee And | dont see how Bob and Charlie lively stare y. “Fanny and the | port owareyer rgd wees “ Eeucnes Ole teas | sake OF ples by parties of eve wo miles and back f0F servant. tor the , o the movie folk. ackaconereas pine. - h: ror ~ r iT Zouth money. ' ° y Se. fun teh Ge nn | Anita Brown ee As a remult Southern California | Broken Lenses duplicated on e y on The t spirits sug STippe. COLISEL ™M atereas of the Cu now has three completely equipped hort notice at reduced prices, gest ing the guards. Flepre-|s.¢ Atte Wheaton!” Trene exctatmed: mmercial flying fields, all oper- ‘You a he ont o He nedom of Dreams,” the * he published Free Examination tary and saval lent’ % vcertale one who dids't get | : pony by motion picture magnates as | ‘Not sible.” Anne table nuse yt s the sibes 7 ; ne ans o' | “ sald teen: be Tf any one in ps " - r t " r 4 he & thriving | Cur family feels they are going to . < cen . . — - r 1 business gatch cold they start right In taking athiyn Hams and ercial business ‘ Weeks Break-Up-A-ColdT. ta. | Anna S hres 4 Ceetl De Mille, noted director, was | aa eft homme” To did as e000 a8 Ti stars with a host A 4 the first to go up in the alr over tne us? Where tn| male characters are a trio He , . viation. He established De Mille em?” Irene asked. wt 7 field and later became the leading jen|*Pirit in the founding of the Mer-| | Take “Cascarets” for Your Liver and Bowels: and Anne explained. But you 'Ciraven, Ty . > lve f | oraten f dozen serial taxis a Feel Fresh as a Daisy—Constipation Gone! th on- “ t t “i " anf job, from bringing ? which Teally should be | io trenklodtaced chap . to market or ta nh Fert BE a en” HP tal vs very carefully.” e r t o t Jebr =! Wella 1 ® number of wo ¢ ‘ . taeheiel brant, to rushing & busy| «“Cascarets” tonight sure! Your| constipated. Feel by “Let's goto the Liberty” le always goed advice. ” Tre bs - aware. te " ae s man to Kank ahee to attend | system is filled with liver and bowel | | taking Cascarets occasionally, ‘Ther stuffy head could have been > Leads ‘ , ing | *'* grandmother's funera poison which keeps your skin sallow, | act without sriping al Two Big Hits on the Bill Now Here— by a little car, » emir at| Then the Chaplin family Ww) your stomach upset, your head dull| They never sicken you like Calm ? © nec ¥ th something funny, evidently, in avi- | and aching and your system full of | Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills, Tet ———~land lat . oh “Aare . ee : vke |ating aplin, brother 1 our meals are turning into | co: little, too—Cascarets wert uc, MACK SENNETT’S 2 [ere Macrts ariie, founded the Chaplin Air-| poisons, gases and acids. ‘You can |while you sleep. SALOME vs. SHENANDOAH REX pro an by corporation and started Chap-| not feel right. Don’t stay bilious oF | of When Beareat Went Dry” is the| no. ) field in the heart of Los Angeles oe =~ And that Extraordinarily Fast Mystery Tale— ’ | title of the photoplay at the Rex this ? i Soars. Hrother Charlte put some of his| First It ts a story of moonshiners, | Nida then money inte it, ‘tis understood. So | Time > n foudiate officers of the Gass te cP ag 53 < now the Chaplin company is owner | Shown ve and romance, clever of a flock of Curtiss biplanes and a y rmingled | . | Eadie Polo ar he firet « t "8 Iis,"* or flying boats, A big fight bet 1 : x ) NEED POSLAM 50 men which occ na loc >I. ata , ope fe met to) eee cated half way ac ; nal just returned to the Unite Nanci: | iss, between V1 are filming the interioi Next eame Thomas Ince. He! It 1s Poslam's mission to relieve | is Ot the Seater The Thirte Hour” in| started Ince Field down at Venice. tching ecsema’a crue tress & , ; WT. ' the studios at Fort Ler w Jersey.|Ince isn't in the game commereial- | | stor t > new for thin ser ore . ly and extensively as the others. | novel by Charles owever, $50,000 for | - 4 a . vy to Australia Alien Slackers to a starred 07 ne The rem All of thin ix that w claims to be the Lose County Jobs iene ati ate oo 1. aviation” aenter| County ets Monta b abis wisan tind orl res o1e learning sean their pay um of the airplane | _ Lah kink Sta ti commis thim on the st She ¢ t re good mi r is ureme ed | right—he eo ¢ of the| pansage ¢ uiring flyers to ome fret % : eae creen insten¢ , but hel shut o} ' 8 when they fly ne dally use ne od wie tnd achieved success. Now he is a Vita-|over and more than one graph estar ad ia complaining that eee : | J HW. F k i m flyin’ machines’* selene wo ‘o hemi r \" orning bea UNTIL PRR TW) DOW puviishers of New ¥ oa een arb Sunday morning beauty FRIDAY NBA | have publica ae of Souls.” which was | GQLEEN MOORE NOW en SANE Hen aaa | inspired by t mas Ince pro curenson's| | | it aa | WILLIAM FOX STAR a ERE KS ‘HEST een Moore, the charming little ii «, « Meum rv For the scenes His Life's Test,” nen wie. ps _begines ote and how ea one ee a 4 NOW 7: ank Keenan's lat t prod vetlon, ‘a eng Atul mn ey a rte n here a ell uD: ‘ay ee the, mupervsion "of uber | BOY Mar Tom As, | Mie Moors wa Positively the Same | s Site “il | VAN ADGE | ik m etual | Crived her education at the’ Convent 4 mt \ | \ i fl | ‘ KIND OF i | \ HERO— by IN AN ail J a : ; ORIGINAL 4 IE TOLL , PLAY ADGE IE Fane der | | Allee Brady, star of Realart pie | GROWING DEAF WITH “The Call of the Cumberlands” 7 29 iu. sumac Bl agp | | | unser And” GonrWA neagel teach HEAD NOISES? ; u S) ral WILL “STRICTLY ALY? istccsieon boar tn ‘ents bili You Can’t Take Your Eye Off the ROGERS “4 ti io | tk As ERM at Screen, for = Second Withes “Almost a Husband” 7 4 \with Mies Brady wa the. @ ary a ‘ Paes wl inal i Br ne Head better than | | [Hr neev as isting man, wot so-| ence Nr scat “Aut, sea IG 26¢ Carter DeHaven's Comedy any of : deck of the Mag ip this nful fe Children Oe “AFTER THE BAWL" Madge’s > Ht we ap h tne a ; | 1 Oe, teins arses 4. a a adge’s Among t f Casing head. ne Ic 2 ‘Sunset in S revi vere A . if poonld , playing weden previous wer reg hy Mra, Husw, Lieut. | rogdifng ‘pecoine enas" ond the fa | Including War ate ) —PATHE NEWS — pictures. ee es dropping into the throat otographs of a sleepy village in , . § : P ¢ Holy Name, Tampa, Florida B B Louisiana, taken by G le N, An ea a drews, author of th ; AD"| she has been seen in such produc ig rc | te as “Hands Up, “A Hoosier | Davia Gritith wants « . tomance” and “Little Orphant An: n __DAvid Gritath wants congress to| Romance’, and Cite Oronant ty io at Is Sweepi tense tof fae a eather Fox production, in which she played eer’ | lead opposite Tom Mix, she endeared ‘ or the a ion picte ro . PP fs ps A PICRre oe ff Y lly to the patrons of e oun [ y drama FILM STARS HONORED | —————————_—_—————_, By Chas. Neville Buck, Author of Nadas ches a fills James L. C t ) ats little and © long list of guests of the officers | Any one who f - FAS iad ihe: Gotiankin is three Catarrhal De at | { Ls 1 ness or who has head noises should give this prescription a trial,