The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 14

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se redesepeatasecess () Now—the picture you'll never forget—-the finest of love stories set in a massive scenic production of 8 acts and 5,000 participants— | She Led a {| Mob to Slorm fie Her Father's i Mansion ... he Brilliant Emotional Star of “The woert of Humanity” Right tollappiness| SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Carmen” ALBERT NIGHTINGALE ‘ in a Cornet Solo 400,000 i in Gold SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. 14.—More | than $400,000 in gold dust brought by dog team over the tra from the Kuskowtm and Iditarod dis tricts. The gold was the cleanup in those sections aince the winter season net in. It will be shipped to Seattle wns @mtee to make your car start rors | omething In Music A gift of Something in Music will be in good taste and will be appreciated not only this Christ- mas, but for years to come. There are so many things in the musical line that you can give. VICTROLAS Victrolas are priced at $ $ $130 and up to $430. We will convenient payment terms. Victor Records What better gift to the owner of a Victrola, or any make of Talking Machine? Victor Records at 85c, $1.00, $1.50 and up to 50. Packed in attractive Christmas Boxes if desired. If in doubt what Records to givg present one of our Merchandise Orders. Record Albums, $1.50 and $1.75 Player Rolls A most acceptable gift in the home where there is a Player Piano. Rolls from 75c to $1.25. Duo Art Rolls, $1.25 to $4.00. if uncertain what Rolls would be desired, give one of our Merchandise Cia Music Cabinets Something that is really needed where there is a Piano or a Player Piano to properly care for Sheet Music or Player Rolls. Cabinets from $22.50 upward. Piano Lamps Piano or Floor Lamps, complete with wide range of prices. Piano Benches In Mahogany, Ebony, Walnut or Oak, with com- partment for Sheet Music. Prices from $17 upward. Merchandise Orders If you prefer to leave the selection to the one for whom the gift is intended, we will issue a Christ- mas Merchandise Order in any amount $50, $70, $110, gladly arrange shades, at a Sherman, |@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland | | COLISEUM Viola Dana in “Please ted") "Marimba Land,” dt pletfres; Screen Mayo in * watit Tuseday oo fal wn Trail”; News Feely Nesbit in 8 A—Wallace Keld in Mr. Naatippe. We “Netleve BARRIE'S IBERTY TH ADMIRABLE CRICHTON® erine MacDe of “The nald, the be TRunder ntar at we star, with wh ald was dancing M tov nald < imrr nat ed from program In “The Thunderbolt mald has the dra Misa M ed Meighan You'd Think the Author Was Regular Buttinsky the Way He Is Hat dled on the Billboards Tucker wrote, produced and wine put the picture before the innocent and very start on tt tidal tour na have been read and the minister has received his fee, Tien, horrors! The parer f the br lincover that the par fs a burglar, therefore mT youngsters aren't married at all. The comedy situations that follow | are terribly funny. | were covered with ng the arrival ¢ ‘KE LOANE TUCKER'S THE MIRACLE. MAN” j rdinary reader of the bill “ad” gained the impression “Arthur S. Kane a 2 The modesty du Down at t of these motion ple: | bdar 24 aheots, | that ts pathetic rand theatre tt ot Rarrie’s famous This is the plot of “Please Ge! Married,” in which pretty little Viola Dana Is starring at the Clemmer this ture producers ere's however, re atter down d billboard " which read an follows | “FROM THE PLAY RY GEORGE M. COHAN” This line was in type that shrank inoffensive propor stacked up aaginat the hug which ned forth in Tucker's cognom:’ After a reading of the line refer to Cohan, the reader may have @ little puzzled, but not if he read on until he came to a «ingle Une of tiny type which included the name of “Frank Ls Packard.” Packard? : Oh, he was merely the author of He is coming |The Miracle Man.” Packard wrote UAIntAnCes AINONE | the wtory some years ago. Cohan nd directors @n4 | produced it for the stage, and George Inapect the local theatres of ex: | Loane Tucker grabbed it for the hibitor friends, among them J. Von | movies. Merberg, Liberty; Frank Steffy,| But you'd never guess the facts Coliseum; James Q Clemmer, Clem | after reading the billboard “ad” re. John Hamrick, Rex; Eugene | ferred to Orpheum Kane is well known ast ‘filmdom, having | t trips ‘thru the leading and organi the jon for Arteraft ‘rn commenced releasing three} ears ago. The visitor was alsc eneral manager of Select Pictures| om its inception till starting Kea rt, and at one time in ‘he { ten busy motion pic ioized the Pathe exon n, where he was general manager Mr. Kane will spend a few days) i> this city, where he will get a |firet-hand view of exhibitir ns. He is credited in t clea with being a pioneer ad f the “big feature’ that > creen today and friends local industry have found him much of & prophet on the changing de | mac Ming publi Inspection. a movie vernion , eee play, “The Admirable Crichton,” | noard which appears on the billboards as “Male and Female.” Maybe you will think od reas She died with a cigaret in her there must be some ge r the change of name There tx Tt ts laid bare which is used huge the of Ceell B a movie producer wouldn't have nerve to advertine i B. Mille’s "The Admirable Crichton.” to release the Another example o' ¢ shrinking |Alice Brady, characterizing the aver-| Mary /Miles ure p fucer appear: | flower Phot “She” ts Leah, the daughter of Andrew Hardcastle, financial power Thought to be lost In the burning of father’s house during a Russian she in reality sur we up a disciple of taky. Later, however. t habit her 24 sheets on | type to display Mille. m Arthur | cently De | Pt | mer Kane of New York, re president of Realart hh he formed this sum name riz Lenin yetires cigare and even Cec dies from the bullet wound of a rejected lover, who by the way/ in a typical Russian red, she begs a qaret, lights it, amiles and dies. The part is played by Fay Holder neem at the Coliseum until Friday eht in “The Right to Happiness.” Dorothy Phillipa stare. eee productions ¢ natance Be y Minter and the May-| play specials, is due in 22 the New| us she violet stuff age motion f ed a while back NOW One Week UOmy Deoer REX ter all, things are not so differ. oday than they were. three housand years ago. D. W. Griffith in his production, “The! of Babylon,” at the Rex ad to Pa made | const | romantic | entire | Griffith r of a places the plain litth colossal backgre in the days are rl againgt the of splendor and fuxury a shaszar, and shows the in-! ue, greed and treachery of that| ancient while revealing the ad-| ventures of this mountain waif. stance Talmadge plays the the mountain « It was ture that M almadge | je her firat big on the screen course | years You'll never know how quickly a Sad cough ean be con: juered, until you iry this famous old home-made rem- sdy. Anyone who has coughed all | day and all night, will say that the | mmediate relief given is almost like magic. It is very easily prepared, and there is age tig for coughs. lato a pint bo put 24% ounces of Pinex; then add plain sagar syrup to make a ful ae nye MISSION seg hs ranulated als pint. Or | you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of rup. Kither way, the full pint about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and tives you a more positive, effective remedy It kee perfectly, and tastes plensant—children like Vf You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly cosens a dry, ight cough, and soon | you will notice the phlegm thin out | ind disappear, A day's use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest vold, and it is also splendid for bron- chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- chial asthma: Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway Pine extract, the most reliable rem- edy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid 4 ask your druggist for of Pinex” with direction d coept any- thing elae. Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. | The Pinex Co., Ft. lis dann Ind. aire, who Inherited a mber tract at the death of r, xtarted out to clean up ridden lumber camps. In ourse of hin crusafe he found necessary to wipe up the snow three bullies, but met hia 0 when he tried to rule al ts of the movi Constance Talmadge As the Wild Girl And All-Star Cast “The _ Fall Baby REX | aaa Richard Tucker, most popular of the sercen's leading men at the time he abandoned studio work for the arm, where he saw much serv- jee, has returned to his profes. sion under the Goldwyn em- blem. a one of the r The story is told in “The Brute} treaker,” which closes a four days’ run at the Miasion tonig’ The Miracle of L ta the photoplay which opens Wednesday see | COLONTAL The gambling saloon of 1: Missiasipp! river steamboat, a state Virginian mansio of California a Geraldine Farrar has completed her season's work for Gold fore she left the stud pleasure of hearing h . 1a by Will Rogers, come 1 few of the Sundown Trail,” the feature photo play at the Colonial Monroe Salisbury is the star FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY for Finetta died at Provi hospital y night, wan) 3 o'clock Tuesday gen Yatson chapel Cre mation will follow Anna Q. Nillson wil) take the lead. role in the film version of Rob. W, Chambers? “The Fighting Chan a IN JUST A FEW DAYS The motion picture sensation that tears aside the veil of the future— Funeral services 70, who Sund Regular Prices ‘ It’s all about a honey- moon— The strangest honeymoon on record— They hardly-get a chance to kiss, And they can’t spoon at all—— “PLEASE GET MARRIED” STARRING VIOLA DANA GUTERSON'S Stars OKCHESTRA “Serenade” Vietor Herbert “Sereen it Home” PRIZMA COLOR SCENIC UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT Oniy Superteat Notice the wonderful entertainment now here— A beautiful star, a story in a thousand, superb storm effects and a cast including Thomas Meighan, in Na | / “A Lady’s Tailor,” with all the Sennett Beauties in untrammeled action. Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing “Rainbow of My Dreams.” Liberty Pictorial News. “Tl Trovatore” Duet Anciently, the wedding ring was | first placed on the thumb, then on Funeral services f¢ c the firat finger, then on the second, | _TUneral services for Mrs. Kathi and, lastly, on the third, where it re.’ Boles, wife of John H. Boles, 3 mained. 62nd ave. S. W., who died at FUNERAL NEXT FRIDAY ‘The 2st verse of ‘the seventh chap- | ter of Ezra contains all the letters |? of the alphabet except “j.” o'clock Friday afternoon at onney-Watson chapel. a Liye I BAL aN uN ! wit ; SONIA TONIGHT—LAST TIMES, MONROE SALISBURY AS “QUIET” CARTER IN “SUNDOWN TRAIL” STARTING WEDNESDAY Three Days Only A Picturiza- tion of Arthur Stringer’s Thrilling Mystery Romance Adapted From the Saturday Evening Post Story YOU HAVE READ THE STORY ——NOW SEE THE PICTURE—— mily home Monday, will be held at

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