The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. S Lick Do you like romance and red-blooded adventure? Then follow the fortunes of DAVIS’ Engineer hero, Clay, and Alice Langham, whom he thinks he loves—in “SOLDIERS * FORTUNE” Now Here, But Until Sunday Night Only Strangers in a strange land, face to face with death in a hundred forms, they never waver. Don’t miss this amazing tale of thrills and adventure. NIGHTS, AFTER 6 ..Ble Lower Floor and Lower Strand Orchestra playing “Light Cavalry” and “I Hear You Calling Me.” Everything that makes a photoplay notable ts found in this production 4" j\ea to the wide of the conspirators, | girl, the onty person who has been | oy " ay heart. . SHE PAGE © OF THIS PATER ; “a my a] KT TAD | ok jw) WY y- ii Lie pA mj isan ing CAE TONIGHT—LAST TIMES THE BIG SCREEN CLASSICS SPECIAL Should a Woman Tell? §° | the street by NEW WHISKY STILL SEIZED IN STREET SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2- What I declared to be a first class and new whisky still was seized tn | broad daylight and on the street here by W. J. Jordan and HL. A Bruer, deputy internal revenue agents ‘The still was being carried along Toma when the uunced down upon arrested 600 and $1 D.D.D. ‘for Skin Disease COMING SATURDAY—FOUR DAYS ONLY The Screen’s Supreme Emotional Star BAR im your gums are sore, sloughing and Hieedineg, you hive Peorrhen, so-called Riggs’ Die enne, which 19 2 menace to good health, We are the omy Dentiste in the Northwest who spectalize In this @rendod disease, Examl- nation and ertimate free, Special care taken of children's teeth, Reasonable discount to Unica men and their families, AN work guarantecd 16 years United Painle Dentists INC, 8 Third Ave Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Bours: 9:20 a, to@p.m. Sundays, © to 18 1 Mise Frederick Has Dramatic R in Photoplay Coming to Colonial | — The age-old problem of the woman who marries a wid- ower and finds herself co’ \stantly regaled with the vir- | tues of her predecessor and her conduct compared with that of “my late wife,” ta treated from a fresh and orig- inal angle in the new Pauline |* |Frederick drama, “Bonds of Love,” which opens at the Colonial Saturday. LIBERTY A pair of pretty blue eyes change | Wallace Reid's potitios in his new picture, “Hawthorne of the U. Arrived by chance in an little Huropean kingdom where olution is brewing, Wallie ia recruit | ~~ who have their ayes on the money! which he won when be broke the bank at Monte Carlo a week previ ous, But the handsome © has in the meantime leaped ov a high) wall and discovered the lady of his| When he learns that whe is the princess of the country, he shifts over to the royalist side in a fifty, and not only saves her Jife, but turns a bankrupt kingdom Into a prosper: | ous, progressive republic by inject: | ing it some American pep and «ye tem into it “Hawthorne of the U. 8. A.” opens at the Liberty Saturday, following a) week's run of the Constance . T. | madge comed . oh Viethous Vamp.” | . COLISEUM Mary Pickford, “America’s Sweet heart,” will be the popular attraction at the Cotiseum, beginning Saturday | Mies Pickford will be seen in one of | her mort likable roles, that of @ little mountain girl It will be reme dered that Mise Pickford's first bis | starring succtes was “Teas of the Storm Country,” in which she played a mountain girl type. In “Heart o' the Hille” the little star will be seen as Mavis Hawn, a plucky girl, reared in the mountains of Kentucky. Mavis’ father is cruel ty murdered and the girl determines to avenge his death. There ie a pretty little romance which runs thru the story, with Ma- vin and Jason Honeyoutt, a young farmband, the central figures. ee REX How a woman and Joves animals can gentle the most savage brute, that would kill anyone else who touched it, is shown in the picture “Back to God's Coun- try,” adapted from the story, “Wapl, the Walrus,” by James Oliver Cur wood, and which will be the featured attraction at the Rex beginning Sat urday | Neil Shipman, the leading player who is a great lover of pets, does not hesitate to put her arms around Wapi, a savage brute, when the dog is making every effort to tear the! throats of two traders who are lash ing the dog. The dog instantly calms from its fury @nd permits her to| pet it. later, during the action of the! story, the dog breaks his chain to follow the trail over the ice to the who understands | Farrar oa at the Clemmer Geraldine Farrar's activities con: tinually attest to the fact that hard work makes for success. She spends the summer months playing for the camera at the Goldwyn stud in California, goes on a month's cert tour the first of October, then opens her #eagon at the politan opera in New York city, where she sings a series of difficult opera roles in a half-dozen different languages during the winter season “The Flame will be the attraction at the Clemmer beginning Sat ‘The daylight hours Were o Her latest photoplay, of the Desert,” hand Egyptian life, and her even- ing# @re always occupied with social pontine ee cme’ Role | N JENSEN & VON HERBE! Good Pictures Are a Liberty Habit FRIDAY—GOOD-BYE TIMES Constance Talmadge In “A Virtuous Vamp” SATURDAY WALLACE “The Virtuous Samp; Univermd | Keren Magasine; Pathe News; | Allan's Lion Mum, KK Weature production, | You Lewally Married ? Y Dougineg Vairbanke te Clouds Roh By"; News; Attsatie Ooms Beem te STRAND — Penture Richard Harding Davis’ “Holdiers of Fertune”; Brand Weekly MIBSTOK— Tom Mix im “The Speed COLONIAL—Alien & Woman Tell?” LITTLE lake ta “Hhewld Willan Dreewend in “The kind to him. | “Pinto,” now playing at the Rex, finishes a week's run tonight. eee STRAND “Soldiers of Fortune” is proving so popular@an attraction at the Strand this week, the management an: nounces it will be held over until Sunday night | Riasing the photoplay on the novel by Wehard Harding Davia, Alan Dwan has modernized the setting, spent a great sum of money and pro | duced seven reels of ploturesque and romantic netion. Hin attention to detail in exact and shows painé| taking care. The plot concerna the adventures of Bob Clay, @ civil engineer, who | goes to a South American republic in search of wealth and adventure He finds the latter in D. W. Griffith's “Bear »@ the attraction at the Strand, inning Monday eee MISSION During two-thirds of the action of | “More Deadly Than the Male, Clayton, the pretty screen star, in| said to resemble closely the typical | movie “vamp.” At least, she is a/ spirited girl, who is resorting | to all sorta of existing devices in or. der to prevent the man she loves from taking a contemplated trip to South Africa in search of adventure. What makes it worse, Miss Clayton apparently has @ husband, hale and hearty, Then, by a startling twist in | FR HAW THORNE®® T#eU.S. It’s all funny—this idea of Wallace Reid touring Europe in a jitney, In addition, there’s a remarkable cast that | includes Ruth Renick, the Seattle stock ; favorite; Harrison Ford, Edwin Stevens, Tully Marshall and Theodore Roberts. . WALLACE on the WURLITZER LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW With excerpts from leading news weeklies Liberty Educational Weekly the final reel, grim melodrama is} turned into 4elightful romance com- jody, and the audience finds that tre | star has been fooling them all the | ©. The picture will be shown at Mission, beginning Saturday. clure Patter Vivian Martin bas organized her |own company to produce a series of eight pictures Owen Moore, the husband of Mary Pickford, is planning to appear on| the legitimate stage again next sea- |son, according to word from Los) Follow These Foot Prints o. | Angeles. | . . Rosweils G. won, one of the jactors who appeared in “The Miracle | Man,” died in Los Angeles last week, cee Bryant Washburn has started | work on “Where Julia Rules.” His last picture was "The Six-Best Cel lars.” . David Butler, who formerly ap- peared in Griffith's pictures, will be featured in “Patsy, Keep Your Head.” + Tom Kennedy, one of the come-| diang in Sunshine comedies, was for- | merly a heavyweight prize fighter. eee Maclyn Arbuckle is to star in “Mr. Potter of Tex | o- Hobart Rosworth impersonates @ sea captain in “Behind the Door,” ° Hobart Henley will appear next in| “Skin Deep.” | Elastic Stockings for Varicose Veins Made to order only. Pit guar anteed, Phone Elliott 1698 F.0.Ginnever | been discovered in the engine room. 705 First Ave, GIRL STOWAWAY IS WED TO MECHANIC SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.-—8id- ney Love, Australian veteran of the world war, and now a mechanic on the United States transport tug Slo cum, and Ledia Guibon of Salina Cruz were married by Captain Bethel of the ship 15 miles off the coast of Mexico on December 2, after the girl had stowed away on the boat and} Love was sent ashore at Salina Cruz euffering from the effect of German gas and was nursed back to/| health by the girl, who is an orphan. | When the vessel, which had been de- | layed there for coal, was and ready to resume her v “Let's & try. see, m4 Third ave.; down town, 913 Second ave. In Choosing an OPTOMETRIST reliability ta the first CONSIDERATION Our Standing Should YOUR CONFIDE: Our Motte: Phone Main 5721 1726-7 L. C. Smith Elliott 4993 Business Locations Matiness Wednesday -Saturday HERE IN PERSON OLIVER MOROSCO Presents FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN { BEVERLY BAYNE Themselves IN THE FASCINATING MYSTERY. PLAY THE Master Thief . By Edward EF. Rose From Richard Washbura Childs’ “Paymaster” Stories With a Typical

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