The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 4

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‘THE SEATTLE STAR—WIKDNESDAY, DEC, 3, 1919. Bye= No Tomorrow—Thursday—At 11 A. M.--The Picture the Whole City Has ~CECIL DeMILLES MASTER WORK— ‘Young Actor Makes Good in _ Difficult Role at Strand | | Wednesday — Last Times— At 5, 7 andy o'clock GRIFFITH’S Art Sensation— ——s “Broken Blossoms” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland eee B#s¥ eseieere gS8o5 HUSBANDS spel she flamed,“you must not enter wes playine tne ‘of the treo tad a room, I love my hastaer =" tn aise vou Gort temenertiin this makeup, we'll let you Ir fact that it “But he does not love you,” was the fempter’s reply—and she knew it was true. F you want to see a photodrama that grips till “it almost hurts—a story so absorbing that it needs no explanatory titles—so intense that it holds you breathless, giued to your seat, forg: that you're in a theatre, not knowing that the biggest surprise of ali is coming right at the end—come see this marvelous piece of photo-realism—the most enthralling drama that you've ever witnessed—and the most uplifting—-a picture that you'll never forget. stance Talmadge, Do other screen colebrition D. W. Griffith nent to Shanghai many mont) ¢ was filmed, in order that he might study the ways and m inma of the Oriental, which no Bartheimens m before the doubt accounts for his wonder interpreta tion of the Chinese poet in “Broken Blossoms.” COLISEUM ‘ } Douglas Maclean makes his debut At the Coliseum this week ax a «tar, | MacLean, however, is by no means + & DBewcomer in the theatrical field. | Ne has appeared with leading stock ompanies in California and in the Past, and also played light comedy | WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playir ust You,” his new success. . > PATHE NEWS es in motion pictures Thomas Ince haa had his eye on| @ MacLean for some time, " secured the nerviees of the ung man te and | contar in a orien of | tures, the first being 23% Hourw Afternoons—22c, lo; ats 45e. After 6:30—Sle, roy ves | loge seats 54c. Children 10c. All prices plus tax. CLEMMER The celebrated Mr. Me arieties had not ragtime k of the Rits hotel. All t jo started when Ellie got a sudden ambition to be a wild woman, “borrowed” « classy ar. ray of duds, and blithely skipped into the cabaret. An eloping hetress, a hawkeyed “Sherlock Holmes” and a slick vil Beralnes = lain then entered the plot to make i} “Pw jews; “Caves | | more exciting, When Elsie got thru netion,” comedy | ae | she was ready to swear that there | and his Piste, the | | TODAY'S FROG | COLISEUM —Doris May ond pengine MacLean tm “23% Meure’ Leave’; “In the Alpe,” scemic; Larry Se- men in “The Head Waiter,” com- | |Fair Musicians Fight Sex Ban|| WHOLE FAMILIES = |** Mraniage, _ FREED FROM COLOS tere et the Wenaa’s Somoneny as} | aie : | sociation have sent a protest against Serete 5 % Are.” WERERTY “Sete Mtroheim ta muta | amend excluding women from playing in Half a century breaking colds orchestras to the San Francisco clubs | t “ttt asking thelr support in a campaign! | i s is behind Dr. King against such discrimination. family can every one in the °. ‘was another 67 varieties that the New Discovery RE THR T | pickle king hadn't heard about | ‘ ( A - Mabel Normand plays Elale in FF the little tots to grandma so Grim | | “Upstairs,” a ragtime romance being nee shown at the Cle COLONIAL—Marry Morey in “Beat ° Creep ané@ Osteen | mer this week use this fifty-years-the-standard Colds, Ce - parson Ofien Ritieved in Two Minutes ing the Odds.” Femety in perfect safety and confi: | ae | | LP TLe—Enid Markey tn “the | | MISSION _dent of beneficial results. | ‘Cure o" Houdini ts mystifying motion ple | Is_your throat sore? Incessant coughing, disagreeable B Hyomel CLASS A—Asiia Stewart in “Two ture fans at the Mission this week catarrh? | Women, | grippe, stubborn coid promptly Hyomet Ps tn aiming | te “Te Grim Game,” just ag he did checked, the phlegm dissipated, the a cough? eee vaudeville patrons the world over Jeongestion loosened | ne myome. | LIBERTY neveral yearn ago. 4 Same high quality today as a eh | the Liberty te chewing on wnw| _Howdint has become such an ex 7 ways. Dr. King’s New Discovery! yryomei is the one treatment for bu tt eck. Topped | D7! St liberating himself from hand cede Hives up to its time-tested reputation.| nose, throat and lung troubles. It} | sually strong his we namiak tees cuffs, chains, strait-jackets, ete, that m G0c and $1.20 a bottle. doen not contain cocaine, morphine | by a splendid drama. ind us! he has “broken” into the dictionary or other dan; dee bands,” rous be and which tells of the trials of! 1th the jatest nervousness, sallow skin, waste mat ter in the body. Correct t mining evil with Dr The Results of Constipation a much-neglected wife, the bill in-j lish, you will — Bis ai - i Meare wick headaches, _ biliousness iat, | ieee oa tans anseces of the U. 0 W,| where mt extricn It pictures the passions of the primitive—the culture of civilization—the tempting beauty and rivalry : ¥§, | and California Thanksgiving football |) Rex roup, | sam R A. Walsh, who directed ¢ on these photoplay features he big Fox production, “Should a Husband of women—the strength and weakness of men—the terrible majesty of the jungle—the heart-throb & Life Pills. Feel good every day @ three singing specialties | porgive? which in the attraction at ; Tanta a. lifetime, and. extra ; n a i ; s Keep the system cleansed. 25¢ a) yo it of Hyomel can’ be obtained a concert on the Wurlitzer by | tho first entered motion pic-| thee everlasting fra nee of sacri- AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 F bottle. from druggists for a few conta ver Wallace. ture work aa an actor. His most | of the city—the 4 gra ee sus tank ee prominent role was that of John| Wilkes Booth, in the Griffith produc: tion, “The Birth of a Should a Husband Fe pe Balcony “© upper Balcony . fice—all merged and perfected by the most Pacoy = ..100 Children jon nf Children Loge Seats : : . . Loge Seat f [pretty Southern romance, which | glowing mind of motion pictures—Cecil de Mille. All Prices Plus Tax Fr winds up w an exciting horre oe | F 4 4 | wfite young atl the vitor. Daily at 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 a” } - | 4 Douglas MacLean, the youth ful actor the Coliseum this week in Hours’ | looks enough like Douglas Fair banks to be a pocket edition of that famous star. Eric Stroheim, playing the role of an Austrian officer at the Lib- erty this week, is the same ch who played the cruel Hun offic Neuralgia yields at once to BAUME ~ - - ¥] 3° is * Mammoth De Mille | Production | {Yen Shee Supply | Opens at Strand Thursday | o-»« ing or See be |srancy by Prosecuting Attorney famous for ton, the butler in an English lord's | Fred C, Brown Tuesday as the re- | family. He ia extremely intelligent, Leave,” | ge ; HARRY MOREY t1LLE, his long string of artistic mo v | in “The Heart of Humanity,” | ord’s yachting party [oe ee ee eee with Dorothy Phillips, [ton picture mucoenmes, ts declared | Wh, woe ie, Jone yauntnk, har [by deputy aherttte on the American ANTA LGBSIQUE | An exciting airplane collision | to have excelled all previous efforts | Crichton takes command. After the |hotel, 669 King st. Gong Jim was! | ® —IN— is one of the features of “The jj), “Male and Female,” his latest} party is rescued and returns to/|sald to have had 15 pipefuls of yen we Grim Game,” which stars Houdini, | pnotoplay production, which opens| England, Crichton in forgotten by |shee in his possession, Two other | the handcuft King, at the Mission | gt tho Strand Thursday, The story|all but the lord's daughter, who|Chtnamen, Long Fu and Long ee this wee 2 to the screen by ~ fallen in love with him. |Dock, were arrested and turned| wick and om Cullen Landis, the new Gold. eae herson from Sir Jame 4 s in all De Mille productions, jover to the federal authorities, | with a ? lief . wyn actor, wh M. Barrie's eat play, “The Ad ‘ne cast is—well, just glance over |when cocaine valued at $200 was! — relief. in Seattle in me ‘vichton.” No effort was|the list of players and judge for|said to have been found in thelr et a tube today Al” Outside,” ‘s Reoas DeMille to make it a/|yourself—Gloria Swanson, Bebe|room. Deputy Sheriffs J. C. Con- Looming & Co. MN. Xe ™ ‘Adapted from the Irving R. at the Clemmer agsin tle weeks faithful reproduction in every re-| Daniela, Illa Lee, Theodore Roberta, |ner, N. L. Loveall, C. R. 1. Scoones, ‘The M Maker.” len story, ie Money ° playing the role of a comedy bell spect Thomas Meighen, Wesley Barry and|R. E. Murphy and Don 8. Phillips i 4 The swift action, sripping he hop in Mabel Normand's “ Phe story contera around Crich | Raymond Hatton jmade the raid. | es intefest and pore yh aged is : emanate ie —~| Teta go eat at Boldt’ matic abe “ e r 1s veep 14M 3d Ave.; downtown, p one of really tremendous thc ‘ nthe strength. | | ADDED | Many people fear to take n | jetne to check and abort colds, o “ 9 - |groundiese ‘with atl tue arg 0S a || _ Every cent raised from } tye "Biackburn Prodecte Cn Da || the membership campaign ||ton, Ohio. Not one contains off | i | will be devoted to home | tes »arcotics or harmful druji | Th a a2, || Mentho-Laxene, for coughs, cof | 0. HENRY | P82 Stow For kippres AccoMPANIED BY ADULT sonar anota has basics lc son ss Ce " r Money quota has been ) is a compoun " . ME! ,__ COLONIAL THEATRE ian aie oh we ak oh , Pa A |/Sheres. Tolu, Cascara, Grind’ ; One Show Only—Saturday, 11 o’Clock A. 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