The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 4

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Knows Ht Sees Good Shows Where the Public There are enough attractions here for two ordinary screen entertainments! The best of comedy, the best of drama, the best of instrumental music, the best of singing, the best of scenic pictures. Bring the Whole Family Down for a Good Time! In His Latest, t |NEW YORK BANKER TO TAKE SEATTLE POST John Clausen, vice president of the [Chemical National bank, of New l York city, will become vice president of the Union National bank, of Seat- tle, In charge of the foreign trade de partment, according to an announce mett made Saturday, Clausen will | move to Seattle about February 1 CAPT. GEORGE TO SPEAK Capt. W. B. George, Jr, D. 8. ¢ | wounded five times while fighting in France, will address the Young Men's Republican club weekly luncheon Thursday noon For capturing a German gun and eight Hun gunners, Cap’ George owas dec 4 with th \Legion of Honor and the Croix de | Guerre with two p * } take as candy. 3 your stomach try Ki-moids. By Popular Demand TODAY 12 M., and 10 MASTERFUL PICTURIZATION L OF His FAMOUS Finer TIME AT These PRCKS } Children, W6s { 25c Lome Seats, Mes . Including Wur Tax (/] ADAY’2 PEASURE Seena Owen Jack Holt Wallace Beery and Lon Chaney are here in “HELL’S ISLAND” A stirring story of the South Seas, of lawless men, of a fear- less and beauti- ful girl, of a dar- ing plot she foils in a new way. | Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing “Tiny.” Earl Alexander, Tenor | Eiection of officers of the Wash-| (ther. @ rabld baseball fan, who |ington chapter of the Amertean In- stitute of Architects, held at the F tel Washington Saturday afternoon, |%# butler in the House of Pett | Then, just when everyone tn the} [resulted in the fotlowing choloes:| After a series of screamingty funny | Seattig: adventures, Jimmy convince a, George ‘girl of his heart that marriage with President, Charles Aj viee president for T: Gove: vice president for Spokane +L. Rand; vice president for Seattle, known as “Piccadilly Jim”—might| There Is a pretty little stenog picturesque Ozark mountains. PROBLEM got $500 worth in New York set the Harlan T ¥. A_| hot be such a bad thing after all rapher (played by Lois Wilson) who price because of their rarity. They | Naramore. E. G.| Owen Moore ie admirabl an|'* particularly prominent thruout the WNT + AS, FE 9) || Passed current for dimes for many | Park, Seatt) MILLER FUNERAL MONDAY | Last rites for Mrs Blimabeth 7% gee eee | Warme: M 67, who died Friday her COLISEUM | bg 9 - enim 8 — home, 3014 Third ave. W,, were to; Avdiences at the Coliseum thin | LABERTY held at 3 o'clock Monday nney-Watson parlors ARCHITECTS ELECT —[titersvand there is Jim's cwn|is enaaying to begin life anew. At| fue SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920. Owen Moore Is a Town Rounder in New Comedy at the Mission Here— and a hit. His Unparalleled Scream of High Life Among the Flivvers— seme teATTNNATTTTT This good-looking young chap is Owen Moore. Moore is at present renewing acquaintances at the Mission in “Picca- dilly Jim,” a lively drama, adapted to the screen from the) story of the same name which ran serially in the Saturday re rei Ge) CONSTANCE BINNEY The newest American Beauty, in the Heart- Warming Love Romance of a Little Dutch Girl “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA erraieenieilsiasineeemal UPDICCADILLY Jim.”"—James!%——— Braithwaite Crocker, to give TODAY'S PROGRAMS him his full tithe-bas been invelved) | sammer artic Chaptia im “A @ scrapes than any man in all) | Day's Plensure"; Jerk Mott and | | nd. and when his last one—|| Seems Owen im “Meil's Istand™; * Liberty Weekly i} punching a nobleman's nose—makes| | cremMem — Ductia Feroem ts “A | | the atmosphere of the Crocker home) | Mareld Lierd t= ~ cool for comfort, he decides to) | Mewh";) Prima © to America. This fite perfectly ney as Arborkie tm withes of Mr. and Mrs, Aug he Garage”; Constance Hinney t his American aunt and uncle | “Rretwhile fesan”, Collecure with whose happiness and social a» News | REX — Feature production, “The Rhepherd of the Mills ations hia newspaper tiously interferes, and who gone to London to bring him back and keep him under their watchful aunt and uncl, however, and not Sum”) Mewes Pee until he meets THE etr 0 LarrLe—N beautiful and young; he ix young ab nd—the spark J en to America: not with his | ra “— “ MISKION—-Owen Moore in “Pleenditty | | | Playing the “Lucia” Sextette 31 Artists Under Reginald Dunn, and impreasion: D. A. R. CARD PARTY The D, A. R, card party, original- ly announced for January 17 in Masonic temple, will be held in | Scottish Rite temple, Broadway jand Harvard ave. on that Gate. | Pennies sold for a dime apiece ‘about Palmyra, New York, just be- fore the civil war, A merchant who | ! j all norte of complica-|serve a term in Bing Sing, Here} ere are plotters, there|the scenes shift out West, where| ther Aven: | Farnum, having served his sentence, | are Manager John Hamrick announces the return engage ment of “The Shepherd of the Hills,” Harold Bell, Wright's famous story, which will open has|the very moment of assured succens | fun away from home and English |he is confronted with the record of | |mociety and, under an aliaa, ix acting | his earlier career to- | audience ie beginning to feel terribly | sorry for Dusty—the truth ts reveal | ed, and the ex-con is completely ex onerated THAT’S THE AN- SWER TO WORK the the theme of the story, which is Inid in the romantic and L.|James Hraithwaite Crocker—onee arm. | Play | “From and to Mouth.” a ood] is a popular stage comedian, having jclean comedy, featuring Harol!/appeared in farces such as “Twin | Lioyd, ts also on the bill | Neds,” “Up in Mabel's Room” and Ta ngoLaundry Points to Easiest Way Out {Picadilly Jim, Zena Keefe ts a ing heroine and George Bunny ta screamingly funny as Jim's father, | jyears, until pennies became more7) | common. : EPILEPSY BY EDWARD M. THIERRY ervices for Mins Bernice |(N. E, A. Staff Correspondent With at Home the Smithsonian-Universal | Traffic ingfied up 15 minutes, one FUNERAL HELO SUNDAY traffic cop is dropped in the sewer Funer men are tapped at| Week are making the acquaintance of a new film star, She is Mine — | Canstance Binney, who recently took |e mayor and « Erstwhile Susan” ts the photo bey bcd ra yong — in the home ef IMRERLEY, South Africa —The % |play in which Miss Binney maiea|® pile oot Oe Ra ing | har pare Mr. and Mrs Fane American housewife who “just sim- and ore ? |her movie debut and it ia gust the|rcenes of “A | Day's Flsasurs, "| w Lawless, 1910 Tenth ave. V | ply can’t get a laundress” might bor- | ( kind of a story in which the pretty yr - Vo a r ~~... 2. . .”. | row @ leaf out of the African native's | [tte star cela” Bhe pyr ‘Tare, |iae shown at the matin thie week | AL) ot Deople cx vier abetta, the youngest child and onty| Charlie starts on hiv day's trip tn | p a P " | “ a rattiotrap fiver, with hin wife and |« . Get relief without fear as fiat ean ab eos see so] SHOUMA Know This cin: ates wes Sem | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to | genuine must be marked with ting the true, world-famous pirin, prescribed by physicians over 1% years Always buy an unbroken pagk “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” wh lot con relieve Colds, Headache T hac Earache, Neuralgia, Lum » Rh matiam, Neuriti«, Joint Pains. Pain generally Handy tin boxes of twelve tabi coat but a few cents. Dregista a sell larger “Bayer” packages. Axpi ia the trade mark of Ba |ture of Monoaceticacid | eylicacid Here is a gripping DUSTIN FARNUM —IN— FIGHT” CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN jor y “Bayer Cross.” Then you are/thru many trials before he finally | Molt and Sena Owen battle for th ins proper directions to safely | yeuat cowt er Manufac East and West— ‘A MAN’S |“FROM Virile— Fascinating— i over No good offering the old excuse: sna typical crosspateh who rules hie family by physical force | Barnabetta has three suitors and apond'to the ki |how she wins the man of her choice | CT#0king of the comedian in spite of the efforts of her father | fie cop decides that it ix imp in told in a series of real exciting | for him t6 reorganize tho street regu: | stil) more ind aiesateees jlations of the city to fit Chaplin's ‘The introduc of a new star has|®Utomobtie and then and there be no effect on Fatty Arbuckle’s popu |larity. He is appearing as a helper | in a garage, which, by the way, tx enough to stand over a washtub day!” Try the kafir’s “tango “laundry.” No elbow grease needed. You re- quire no tub, no washboard Dance while you work! Learn to do the tickle toe and wash the clothes as white as snow! tacle arises when t | refuses t 1 world owes @ debt of grat tude to the author of the now fa ible | 1 Marmola Prescription. pted for the red kins to get rough Edna Purvience, the pretty blonde. is again seen with Charlie FOLLOW THE CROWDS jaleo the town fall and firehouse In direct contrast, to the feature be) Fatty loves Molly, the pretty daugh. | Comedy in “Hell's Inland.” a melo the | ter of the owner, but is forced to go dramatic photopia in which Jac 5 rtions Aw-| wins her. [liven from the opening reel to the | WOMAN'S CASE for! This comedy led “The Garage.” ome | nae AMAZES SEATTLE ‘<° CLEMMER | STRAND A business man's, wife could not | y outfit for a business | °c that Marguerite Clark re For ‘year or @ wer he,| man's outfit A Man's Fight," |folds in her new picture, “A Girl) r¢ 1 weak, Finally she tried url the feature na ‘at the Clemmer | Named Mar ing shown | gi rmy witchhase amphor, | this week. The story starts out in| @t the Strand'this week. She has the sa sethet in Lowe EE ee New York, drifts to Sing Sing ana|fele of « nographer living in a The result produced by A concrete floor, some water, a rin | success(ul weak w York mining man.|Widow has been searching for 1 crifices himself fo! jyears for her daughter who wa | to help ANY CA nd dance and do the fam- strained or inflamed eyes. Alumi-| {ly washing at the same time. No the January (6th ali jored and adorab! jearried away, involved in a train . 1 ~ — ol wash, cad aetar Wien a Bt han num eye p FREE. Swift's Drug| drudgery; healthy exercise; you © Swrctd ol witew enstouts chal gee and leading druggist thwart the laundry trust and im prove your dancing, Marvelov Mary e eaten € t) ne. >’ " tae rie Be pepe ai pea ga. Native workers in the Kimberley Take Cowen Park or luxury Instead of her humble life of diamond mines do their washin University Car t except for the music. Th a big open space, concrete-foored, in the compound where they live. They AND IF YOU DO NOT toil, Mary heart is torn with con |ficting emotions. She hardly knows E real mother and sh s learned UNTIL r foster-moth At abet — oe Rage i Page WANT TO STAND IN rebels at ¢ nd lather by getting a toehold on a fae L AT THE DOOR FRIDAY NIGHT lofty tastes of the widow's household and runs away. But finally a certain young man, the sweetheart of her |les# prosperous days, clears up the difficulty by asking her hand in mar | riage WEAKER SEX” Featuring Dorothy Dalton Louise Glaum Charles Ray e of soap and doing a shuffling j ST BUY YOUR TS pie dance, Then they let go the soap and dance up and dpwn on the soapy 1ing for 10 dr 15 minutes They flop it under the faucet and do another dance with plain water They the ring it out, hang it up to |dry—and the washing’s done. story of ) Piano House at the corner of Third and Pine, rticularly good in the supporting is Kathlyn Williams, who por # the role of the rich widow That Different . Comedian— | COLONIAL Jimmy Dodd, the leading charac [ter in “The Gay Old Dog,” at the nial, is real, In him you can LLOY recognize people you know—perhaps you yourself are a Jimmy Dodd, for THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY ruIiLosornuy | The philosophy of the average man | Ina f m) | IN the world is full of just such as he at— A —IN— |welfanerificing and unthanked and | Rinapprectatad ns thine muccens | R | The story is that of Jimmy Doda, | U er learned the | | " | HAND who promised his mother on her Of such words ns “grit” and take ges st rial noe Betwe Pike and Pine | | John Spargur, Conductor ; ; cant Third Ave. | Jimmy was one of those TO MOUTH” bs rs to whom it never occurred Goes thru a lot of funny feats to follow his own desires. He & to get his fl of eats, rificed himself until his sisters were | wk taken care of--and then began his PRIZMA SCENIC fiilcesy Gor" exinonce Jesty Comedy CURRENT TOPICS and Frances Nelison are the sisters; YOU'RE NE Mary Chambers the mother, Last) cast is particularly good and ‘ A WEEKLY - } but not jeast Is John Cumberland Pathe Review their creed; || Omen res oa ‘To those who feel the need, All Concerts at Meany Hall 70 MUSICIANS WHO SYMPHONIC MUSIC f Beginning Wed!, Thurs., Fri., Sat, We elim to have the grit ana) | Seeond and Union, Gertrude Robinson, Emily Lor pum ber’ oad

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