The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. ; Charlie Ray Wears Overalls and 1 Carries Dinner Pail i in New Play | DIRECTION ee [DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG |] Only Superfeature Pictures Are Shown Here NOW CHARL as a laborer in an iron foundry, only an insignificant cog in a big indus- trial machine, until one day he saves the life of his employer. Then— GOOD CLOTHES, AUTOS, MILLIONS! The Play Is _—_€ a pretty and charming little brunette, is Ray's leading woma jin “Red Hot Dollars,” his latest ‘photoplay, now at th COeneeor wv = § age ta aE has the role of Tod Burke, a laborer jin an tron foundry. He is on n in CLEMMER 5 j*ignificant cog in the big induatrial) | o |machine until one day he saves his >» a rich employer, Peter Garton, from| — the heavy timber when it crashes ce: wn from a traveling crane in the “Beware of Stran- > |foundry. ‘Tod himself is injured, and O’Brien tn “Bented lartor it of gratitude, ham him Hearts Weekly ursed back to healt Then the COLONIAL wut. Locklear in “The | a 4 obbery” (extend jronmaster gives him an executive eee oe Cee aenses formed from a grimy totler in over Sema Nothing Yord Weekly | Charlie Ray always is worth seeing. His performance as Tod §)}202 '8 he tron works. Tod is trans | CLASS A—tenry Walthall tn “And ° . . . . . lalla to a perfectly groomed youth be | Burke is quite as enjoyable as any of his previous characteri- B)Mina's hee rou tnpea dem | | “occcens viele “Pome “hat «ptonss Mut other things besides businens | | Get Married.” . lauccess interest Tod, notably a girl tations. the fued that exists between Garton and her old grandfather. it turns out hag however, when | STRAND {Tod effects @ reconciliation | Wouldn't believe it possible for Wallace on the Wurlitzer, Playing “Roseland,” by Murtagh Gladys George, a pretty newcomer| young man to fall in love with th nty of charm and ability, is) woman who had married his fathe 9) ‘Cabinet Changes Allies Reply on COLISEUM se naturaity can't], 7Tus he was but the adopted 1 and he had youth, strength and sight Dim?) | Are Due This Week German War Guilty | (077.9, o0) oe merce, tenn a hs While Bis awed Lather wan t Which ts lucky for screen fans, a» iH ermieht ts dim, your vis-| “: z bs ga , Mit your eyes ache, itch} WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Carter) PARIS, Feb. 2—The council of|her portrayal of sweet, innocent qustrial greatnens or feel ery, get a bottle of |Giase ts to take his seat this week | ambassadors today approved a draft|7OUn things Is a character spe Opto tablets from your ¢rug-jas senator from Virginia. Ie will of the akin to the fount of eternal y @molve one in a my gio Pod Od sworn probably today or tomor- | note ask ter and use to bat . pony ‘two to four times a| of the peace treaty, demanding sur|nood, Time will refrain from ite David F. Houston, who succeeds render of German war guilty march into old age. en stron; ere hee ~94 vB oy pee Giase as secretary of the treasury,| The allies’ reply will point out.) nm “Pollyanna,” that spirited ltt You see, the girl was y retty and could not recipro: band's love. She was du en! Hut youth attracts she fell in love with his on | ‘This absorbing plot is unfurled o the screen at the Strand thin wee ng ar ied reply to the German As long as the curly-headed Mary de ing moderation in the terms| picts the sorrows and joys of girl Charlie Ray, making love to Gladys George. Miss George,| | Liberty. '( YHARLIE RAY dons overats dnd % — H rries a dinner pail in his new genase tedieaes | ph ra Red Hot Dollars at the Liberty thiv week, The youthful star | LUMERTY—Chartes Kay in ‘Med Hot Detiars’; ‘al I ‘ | Ray's leading woman. would you? But he did—and he fe! om years of toll and quest for in-| te her| strike in QUAKE SHOCKS "2y | ARE RECORDED \Chicago Seismograph Reg- | isters Severe Tremors | CHICAGO, Web Parthquake hockn covering «a period of more than two hours, the t ent months, were recorded on rnment mogra the t ersity of Chicago early t | The first shock w re rded | [5:42 a. m, becoming m | 40. The shocks were | Jing, tho diminished4n violence, wher | the record sheet wa changed at la. m | Observers were not able t |mine the locatior WOOD ALCOHOL POISONS TRIO Three Italians are tr howpital Monday, their t limbs par par 1 from dri ing wood ol whisky All ¥ he three, © » Cast ppe Siri, 33, and Emilio met a friend while work jing at Al Prato's place, 6309 Ellis lave. Georgetown, Saturday | The friend had a bottle. The r but not friend, He begar te was admi ¢ taken to Gee j hospital. They the friend was anc | the poisoned potions has been abar joned |Yankee Airmen Are | Back From Mexico ANTONIO, Texas, Feb The aeroplane which was left by M | Lieutenants Davis and Grimes at Rafael, when the two Ameri airmen were forced to land or Mexican has reac Laredo and was turned » United States milit *, accord formatior ived by ¢ Fecht, Southern department fervice office here. The two vintors have been released and are ies Subscribe t to New Italian Loan eee ‘ Italy I ubscrip Italian nation ar Jhave reached 2,030,000,000 was announced here today ‘ |Pershing Talks to El Paso Audience EL PASO, « r Italians to Quit in Sulphur Mines Italy, Jan. 31.—Union ordered a gen Iphur mines here b decision averse to labo; a suse of @ n the con and the mine owners 00 | a x | eo roversy between the men} PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always Tae ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. 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Mere-|of the treaty, trial of the Teuton] tieanor H. Porter's novel by Francis Sugene rien (the heart-/{ lovie ar: s Are Bridesma sds HE Bae pe im » who died ie aes Onto strenate-| dith, has taken the oath of office as|war guilty by the allies must bel Marion, Mise Pickford has a rece featured ag the young, ro-| sta 8 ids }| Sunday as the result of a cold, were ry is secretary of agriculty mantic son In “Sealed Hearts.” separate from any German trian which permits her to bring out that combination of childish joy and sad ness which proves irresistible. The Coliseum rocks with laughter in the scene where she and Howard Ral ston, as Jimmy Bean, plan their fu ture together, altho still way down in their ‘teens. Ralston, by the way Love or Loyalty? proves a real flesh and blood b | Katherine Griffith, as Aunt She could not know jis one of the shining lights of both. |play and creates a part that is both |laughable and endearing | Lucille Lee Stewart, e . ri Robert Edeson and EMMER In “The Cup of Fury.” the photo | play at the Clemmer this week, the heroine is a discontented village girl who is caught in the breath-taking vents that follow war after war and flung head g into swiftly changing American scenes, This girl did not know her real self and the man who « her didn't know her Which rhe—the runaway, the “This film is the best she has ever done.”—National Board of Review. NOW HERE— men of 6 filled with tupert Hughes, author of “The vardonab! ors for Goldwyn Carter DeHaven mmer this week in and funniest comedi ne Sure Cure An official German was sent out on the U-boat f the Germar ‘ hese picture 4 jthe Rex this w : |with “Beware of § PAR} The gospel of glad- aia , artist at whose bid- water till the shot strikes the doomed } cing the eyes of the =, eae ‘ multitude dim with bork bed yn etresier kes stele ) the mists of life’s daughter of the working class, ‘The ih thadows or yaw former. embezsien bank funda: th r Fritzi Brunette and Thomas Sant t chi play the leading roles ”? COLONIAL “The Great Air Robber powerful Eugene Walter story of two mén’s love for the same ’ to be a popular att Colonial, ‘This film Jaccard {a written around Lieut. 0 L. lear, a daring aviator Locklear in the role of Larry Ca woman and her choice. idy erack pilot of the American Sym ontinental mail service, by hi SS ~uaeerd ieee a daredevil’ toate if Strand Orchestra ' f« shale Gah di playing “Hungarian f mand of air pirates and winning the 4 ng i peers virl he love Lustspeil”; Violin Solo “Night iv aying During the course of the ploture by S. K. Wineland— ‘in Granada Locklear Jumps from one plane to an “Meditation,” from ) Dardanella.” other while in mid-air “Thy Francelia Billington is pretty and nals, lelever as “tho girl.” | Loew and Norma Talmadge. A GREAT STORY—U URALLY AND MY AS LIFE RUPERT HUGHES’ Great American Novel— “THE CUP OF FURY” TOPICS— WEEKLY ‘FOLDING NAT- IOUSLY—JUST SPECIAL REQUEST CONCERT NUMBER— “High Jinks” ‘Three popular screen stars were bridesmaids at the wedding of Mildred Zukor and Arthur Marcus Loew in the Ritz-Carleton hotel. Mrs, Loew is daughter of Adolph Zukor, p | Famous Players-Lasky corporation, and her hust | Marcus Loew of the Loew circuit of theatres. In (reading from left to right) are Dorothy Gish, Lillian Gish, Mrs. is he Played by CLEMMER ORCHESTRA Li COMEDY— “THE SURE CURE” With the Carter De Havens sident of the . Feiml % being arranged Monday. Now Playing TWO BIG HITS il OF THE SEASON FIRST | RUN Official Pictures of the 3,000 feet of authentic film taken on board the U-35 while engaged in sinking allied ships during the war cc ISSShstsits son of picture UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT MH Pers He Drama Strangers A tremendous first-run, 5- reel drama exposing the inner workings of crimin- als and blackmailers, (12 emmewen eer ereeeea ss se eee se eee ETD Eee eee JBC OS cub se er es re ery ibAG 22 8888 BE PG t4 ete reer rey ewe rwwes«

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