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Sg a ee RR TT MARR Eo ameR RRR a mare NRT SE NRE SEE Ra THE SEATTLE STAR—'THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1919. ‘Betty Compson and Thomas Meighan Appear in “The Miracle Man” Cast! x we SUM Friday Only Until Tonight and Friday Then the notable gone forever thriller made Extra! Scoop! First and only motiong pictures of the Sinking of Allied Merchantmen by German Submarines will be shown here tonight and Friday only. one of the best that ap- peared in the Saturday That lively story of a from dance hall girl in those mysterious haunts in Paris that the police never en- Just Tonight and Friday—the merriest of stories laughing bills— ever Evening Post— } Betty Compson and Thomas Meighan in one of the final) scenes of “The Miracle Man.’ This svene shows the two characters as they apepar after their regeneration, brought about by the wonderful influence of an aged deaf, dumb and blind patriarch, known as “The Miracle Man.” In the open-| ing of the story, Mr. Meighan appears as the hardened leader} of a gang of crooks, and Miss Compton as a little Bowery| girl. | This photoplay, which closes at the Strand Friday night, is among the really worth while pictures of the year. | * -* * * *% * * & | LIBERTY — ——_———, Freno Palmer, he wan called, and SrainyS atten im | | his handbills told the public that he| | otlacam News Geo | | wan the greatest astrologer, hyp-| | notist, spiritualist, palmist and crys c gore A Asien i ree tal gazer in the world a? ae at He felt the heads of many people and, he found them soft He had read palms of queens and house | maids. These, too, he had found soft Wonderful pictures, taken by the German submarine commanders themselves. Imagine the fire, the emotion, the beauty that Dorothy Dalton throws into such a role! | L00T A delightful story of two young persons entangled the mesh of a great international crime, DOROTHY GISH. Nothing like them over haere before. Don’t miss them. lg v vy . NE, Nov. 20.—Five thou- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ey Are.” LIBERTY —Derethy Gish ft “Turn- ing the Tables. ores i Mam,” she Russell on the Wurlitzer Loane Tucker's third week ; O Gladys Brockwell, having complet Tres | | | Gallons of catsup, which the OVER SEA 20,000 TIMES| FOURTWenen UNION it charges wag adulterat- Was burned today at the city by the United States mar on district court orders. Its te value is $4,000 Clay, of the London and Northwest ern Raflway Irish Steam service, who has just died the Irish Sea no fewer than BUTLER DRUG CO. TOILET GOODS That will grace your dressing table. 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When she Koes on concert tour she will spring a new “gown o' und mirrors,” which, she maid, “will assist every woman within eyesight to adjust her coiffure.” Speaking of st skirts in Paris are hourly,” and that | mained there a da jhave been “shocked les, Mary said the crowing shorter if had re. longer she would he Marx Charlie Chaplin ship, is going to practice his art, “The cost of living is so high In France, we can't throw eggs and pies any more,” he ex- plained, French aboard the California Norma Talmadge comes to the Coliseum Saturday in “The Isle of Cow it. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'TBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. .Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the pean substitute ce gine there's ckness or pain after taking them. 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See how much better you feel and look, 10c and 25¢, | not be and nice to hold In age he might be 60, but his care fully modulated voice soothed the |troubled and sent thrills thru the hearts of the lovelorn. his game He t# the doubledyed villain who has Dorothy Gish adjadged orazy and commits her to 4 sanitarium tn ‘Turning the Tables.” a lively com = being shown at the Liberty oe CLEMMER There are lots of funny “Fair and Warmer the Clemmer this week. Probably one of the fun nieat incidents occurs during the fa mous drunk scene when pretty May and innocent little wife, attempts to mix a drink for herself and the husband of her neighbor, The little which she mixes includes everything from whisky to gin, and the effect it has on the two would-be rounders is & scream ncones in REX Dp. Ww Mother ar GriMths describes ed on tact. The vivid imagery with which Mr. Griffiths propounds dramatic philosophy of life—prom nently brought out in “The Birth c a Nation” and “Hearts of the Wor —is also the foundation of this pho toplay. The cast, tod, in up to the usual Griffiths standard and contains such names as Mac Marsh, Robert Harron, Miriam Cooper, Ralph Lewi« and Margaret Marsh ee i at . COLISEUM Folks who have tried to write mo tion picture scenarion—and who hasn't?—should take courage from the story of Adele Buffington. At the age of 19 she In authoress of “L'Apache,” the story from which Thomas Ince made the photoplay in which Dorothy Dalton is starring at At the time {of writing the script Miss Buffington was a cashier in a Los Angeles mo jtion picture house. Now she is on | the Ince scenario staff “L' Apache” na the tures of an Apache dancin, an American bi resemblance cat the lives of a . the Colonial thin week co a rl and ven exe whe triking a strange turn in r of people. eo. MISSION Loot,” the detective showing at the Mission, was from the famous Saturday Evening Post mystery drama, in which the |workings of New York's underworld Jare cleverly depicted story COLONIAL ‘The Woman Under Oath,” Flor ence Reed's starring vehicle, is prov ing @ popular attraction at the Co. lonial. In fact, so popular that Man ager Joseph Danz is holding the p | Women have won the right to serve as jurors! If you would know what such service means seo Florence Reed “The Woman Under Oath’’ Griffith's “Mother and the L MISHLON — Universal production, “Loot”; International News. Freno knew | Vatty Arbackie tn “A Dew ere”; Norma Talmadge in “The safety Curtaim.” jed her December schedule, is enjoy Jing a short vacation on the Pacific | coant where in Sue: fe of the next ing ti | feature. in the work Carle Williams ture over for a few more days. | Mins Reed has the role of a woman | , « cane | uror serving on a murder The mia,” starring Peggy Hyland, marke the opening of the Fox program release of ones, taken in the cattle “Lasca” have been com 1, and Normand Dawn and his ompany in which wtarred will begin at one of the in terior seenes. 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