The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 3

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Now showing—this stirring love romance and sea story in which a brave man chooses disgrace rather than besmirch the name of his superior’s wife— SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “7: and Mendelssohn's “Wedding of the Bees. O'BRIEN BEGINS NEW PRODUCTION "pe TIE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. Oh, Look! Here’s a Girl Who Has Beauty and Brains, Too r Wallace Reid in ery Man CLEMMER LITTLA f bow f othing’ t Tom Blake } autocrat wa ted be srising happened, T Toby's something tell would » Bow,” the Tom M COLISEUM As ' Wings of the M at th inoum thin week The “Sirdar a British steamer, in wrecked by a typhoon tn the as. Only Capt. Anstruther, played ¥ William Farnum, and tri ‘The Mystery of cok, is not only the novel of th buts ect and bt ity which + on in same name a pecracua' | “The Mystery of the Yellor which keeps one on edge until the young reporter unwinds the tangle. LIBERTY Real submarines are shown In a tion in Thomas Ince's fine produc tion, “Behind the Door,” at the Lib-|t erty this w a typical Sam's merchant Among the supporting players ts pretty Jane Novak, who is rapidly COLONIAL winning a large following among the| Ha motion picture fans eee of the a con Room" iaa a Ethel Grey Terry, who plays the part of Mathilde Stanger the Yellow Room,” beauty described in Gaston Leroux at the Strand this combination tant urce of inspira tantal final reel, when a peppy ng drama WALSH IS READY TO MEET COLEMAN rege Walsh, athletic star his tile as the filin's great est athlete against Vincent Coleman, leading man of “Should a Husband Forgive?” who has Issued a challenge to the popular star, The date has not been set as yet for the meet, but it will be held in New York in the near SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE ROTE-RANKINCO: OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ann FIFTH AVE. Not What You Spend, but What You Acquire EFFECTIVE Home Furnishing is measured not by the liberality of your expenditure, but by the judgment, care and thought you exercise in the selection of every item of furnishing that enters into the home. And seeking to make the home the reflection of your ideals f you would most naturally begin with a MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE as a utility of the highest character, with an established popularity for Economy, Efficiency and Beauty—fitting most admirably into me well considered American homes. NOW is the time to equip your kitchen with a Monarch—the range built to last a lifetime. to wonder, |Jack Ford, the di , ‘Thia is not Carey's first attempt : pale Bob Bennett began Bugene O’Brien, oan [about two minutes after he had bet | ho has been taking advantage of @/inae he could tell the truth and noth-|@t authorship, for et rest oy tom ? ng but the truth for a whole week,| Plays in which be Is ONLY SKIN DEEP wtar,| ~ Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Malleable he wrote severa starred on the ge Barr MeCutcheon uthor of this ate assed amang the as done Helene Chadw' Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows. The powerful drama now here starts the thrill along your spine and keeps it up—the most smash- ing fight ever screened is included—a real succes- sor to “The Sea Wolf”— Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing “Hand in Hand,” by Egan and Whiting —Liberty Pictorial Review— hadn't realized how he 7 unt how many times a minute he|*peaking stage before going Into the had been in the habit of lying. He, movies @ifficult the job) The He had to make explanations Marry hia girl that his father had sug- | O# her for m He of » ACTRESS TAKES MONTH plot tells kote list whe ig Weator do him out Lhe ma ncerning his tw best boy pals Taylor Holmes is playing the role of truthful Rob in “Nothing But the that the Truth,” at the this week week to ° ° nous Fox star MISSION nanth to dres You have heard of New York's Having ce Chinatown. The chief dens of vier Penalty there have now been cleaned out by on the the police, but in “The Miracle Man,” 1 which the absorbing story being shown at wardrobe for her | io While sometimes it seems to a mar average woman takes Madiaine Traverse will take a fu assemble next production TONIGHT—LAST TIMES HARRY CAREY King of the Gallopers in “A GUNFIGHTIN’ GENTLEMAN” WEDNESDAY A Superior Picture, Written and Directed by KING W. VIDOR Creator of “The Turn in the Road” Other Half” Which half do you belong to? What do you know about the Other Half? Did you ever try to get acquainted? Have you any sympathy for the Other Half? How many times have you figured out what you would do if you they ?— and Florence Vidor, in “The Other Half.” MATINEES Every day until 6:30 p. ym. ex cept Saturday were |[ASecedy Realicng Af alt Dreagisis Special Renhiet om Mithertid seed Raley, Poew REGULATOR CO. 08Ft 6.0, ATLamTe Gs Just 3 More Days The most impressive mo- tion picture ever shown in Seattle—George Loane Tucker's will be shown ‘here, In justice to yourself, come early in the,day as possible, — A splendid musical ac- companiment on the Wurlitzer by Ernest P. Russell Prices—Any Time Adults 22¢, Children L0¢ Both prices plus tax. Range. Picture Faller Ethel Grey Terry appearing as leading woman in “The Mystery Yellow Room” Woman,” a story last story yritten, by. the im |6. Henry. r’ eee ’ the title of| ) ext photoplay,| Will ‘Rogers, cowbody come gets some of his skill of riding” Vitagraph ‘ts soon to release “The | the Chérokee blood which runs im Dream” a Dicturisation ot the very | veins. Farnum’s three months Miss Terry recently signed with the Goldwyn company and will appear in “Go- ing Some” for that company. eee Harry Carey is on a vacation. Hel is spending his time hunting, reading | y Heuten or W. Griffith, will I Walsh in hie next Fox| | Footprints discovered by | the river bank. But the criminal had escaped. Can you solve the mystery? SEE “The Mystery of | the Yellow Room” } which will be here till Friday night only. It’s a great big detective puzzle, by a famous French author, laid in Paris and ABSOLUTELY UNFATHOMABLE Of ail the funny, embarrassing moments you ever saw, you'll see them in Max Figman’s Big Stage Success Taylor Holmes "Christie Comedy | and Mutt pe Jeff | Afternoons f2c, Loge Seats 450. After 6, Sle, Loge Seats S4c, Children 10¢ any time. All prices plus tax, Strand Orchestra Playing “Maritana” George Rogovoy in a cello solo, “Tarantelle”

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