The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 16

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1920, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY,. JANUARY 16, I" Greenwich Village | Life Pictured in Photoplay Coming to Clemmer | ——~ Friday—Creighton Hale in “The Love Cheat” FOURTHases UMON For the last times “ = ‘ DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Saturday brings back, positively for a single week’s engagement— Friday night—the last chances to see ’ CHARLES CHAPLIN in “A Day’s Pleasure” and “Hell’s Island” Saturday morning will bring Doris Pawn and Tom Moore, in a scene from “Toby's .” which will be the attraction at the Clemmer for a week ning Saturday. uy have ever wondered what | 7 a fe was like in litte old Green TODAY'S PROGKAMS i] wich Village: if you are the mother| | LammwTy — Charile “ tage play f the same name by John Tainter I tars Tom Moore and shows t rtificial gatety by which to be truthful even for #0 short a * wan T Wilitam C a close “The Tare oe ue cases | “BEHINDtue DOOR’ |: | 4 G Morris story that starts like a whirlwind end is full of love, [J tosssuon fet storig [run at the Strand a short time aac ‘ AC SRE wibedims axe sovenge. La ee thrilling story of the sea, “Behind | carne Nan Toone le respons You KNOW this is the finest motion pic- he Libert ‘ : ture that Seattle has ever seen. You KNOW 66 ” t ie the « and thru his u That Man Belongs to Me! tan of a tha chomnataes Oba} that thousands missed it before—simply heme, he has transte couldn’t get in. _ Li voice was their captain’s—strange—terrible; and in a flash the mob of subje maddened seamen remembered. “His wife!” they whispered. “At last he has found the fiend that”—and, Tra am | COLONIAL So make sure of it—come early—the first hushed as if in awe, they stole away. 8. Hart pictures, orth’s| Away Sui Wekaseh tau : 4 gn Mos Krug, once called “coward,” even “traitor,” had his hour— tur to an, Wallace |- an ee showing is at 11 o’clock in the morning. there nd the door. id henmy thet dare jx area f the land A story of love and the sea, that will “get” you—every second. eee tie ‘cece z * Does * 1 ae eine ’ ® the * # leading character in “A cht —NOTE THESE PRICES— COLISEUM ne ntleman the new ph wha y WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER . production to be shown at the Col | Adults 22c any time. Children 10c any time. Both prices plus tax. os ie ey in the #tar of the! hin leading lady ts Kath in which Frank M ith Roberts are the leading players, will close tonight | MADAME, YOUR CORSET | ERNEST P. RUSSELL has arranged a masterful musical accompaniment to “The Miracle Man” on the \ unit orchestra. LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies. * * * - LIBERTY EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY a WILL COST YOU MORE ered 0 LONDON, Jan. 16.—Corsets will H us ~~ | charge ont more next spring, owing to the} SGRITISH DIVORCES DOUBLE GETS KISSES |. lan INCREASE 85 PER CENT FOR LLoYD GeorceE Fight Champion _*....": ialand du LONDON, Jan. 16.—During the} 2ON, Jan. 16.—On sever * . ral o¢ Now M ; three months just ended there were r in lovies jement Kinloch-Cooke, | | tlt tine 4,101 divorce petitions in London and triking resem 0 |? Middlesex, an increase of 85 p ent je, has mi over the similar 4 of 1918. The minister, The imerease in m 4 of husbands other day embarrassed when wishing marria Ligsotved. Wives’ | two mothers held up their bables to petitions have actually fallen since ryan to be kissed, under the impres 1914. sion that he was the premier i” caeenanan Colds ave Catching | | EASY TO BREAK RIGHT UP higher wages paid workers ar id the; Increased price of steele from ne, 1 States Already th rf the 1914 w Hing} Clearance Sale A Few Extra Specials From Our Clearance Sale denou alor ong extremely dramatic lines. | ‘ROBIN HOPS INTO HOME and Constance 1 o “Pratwhie TO KEEP HIMSELF warm |" ; Susan.” in the attraction closing at| CHICAGO, Jan. 16 A Californi Men's Vici Kid, Blucher Cut]] Women's Assorted Styles—Patent Leather and Gunmetal, Lace and Button; mostly small sizes; $5 and with cushion soles; solid contort #0 $6.95] ARMSTRONG’ Buster Brown Se Store 1411 THIRD AVENUE the Coliseum tonight One of the m tten by s wife » motion e family of can sit around || 2,000- YEAR RELICS Linea ae Christmas pre UNEARTHED IN BRITAIN » plotur cae is and the air pas papa does dur 1; stops nose run Don't pass your cold to other mem ers of your family. Don't sta srnodl nena Btuffed-up! Quit blowing and snut ishness, sneezing, soreness and Wing! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Com: | otittne pound” taken every two hours until Pape's Cold Compound” ts the three doses are taken usually breaks | quickest, surest relief known, and Bp @ severe cold and ends all grippe | costs on’y a few cents at drug stores It a thout assistance, tastes ‘Thee very first dose opens your!nice, n nine Thru the efforts of ar Mme Flora Revalles, noted as Cleopatra,” and in other roles with | jthe famous Russian ballet, has} signed with Goldwyn Pictures and} NOTTINGHAM BOYCOTTS wil" mak = seen debt i Ba |GERMAN LACE MAKE ERS sd lr TF HE TOLD THE TRUTH! 3) } a for = weck be NOTHING EE | bet of $30,000 and va the girl BUT oung newspaper reporter the culprit | have LAST TIMES TONIGHT— DUSTIN FARNUM In the fascinating story of East and West— rial star. He recently signed a] young man has an awful time trying | « ig ” contract with Pathe Exchange, Inc : : King’s New aceon A MAN’S FIGHT’ shies an ee is ste| saate Fat Redctin aki Manor ty ad's) "wl dy that ery thi, —and— of production Réduce, re : | Wizard Oil | asily a 3 | he loved. He TH E ‘Tho champion has already started] Sim, is the : " . in \ cea pes say, “Poor little youngster HAROLD LLOYD k on the serial, which is entitled; } amiin izard O81 ts a sin * ew what to do fo could not afford “ i io Alive It Agro vegies ‘e at cease hs nt for out” pra ha ig ht ge King's In a two-reel feature comedy— throat and ¢ and the| nder the personal supervision | rt Brunton at the Brunton | th and wint| unt \ |New Discovery as dire 18# | croupy-cough won't ling i n the chest] A cold ix not to be fooled with ome time in| th, af ; ‘ coxon up @& hard,;Get after it at ¢ Loosen the din one night | congestion, the phlegm-stuffiness, STARTING TOMORROW— prains, bruises, cuts)and the throat-torture. cur In every family, as) A family remedy for colds, coughs, | roubles like earache, |grippe, and kindred attacks. 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