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

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This week—a star of quality, supported by two other stars, Robert Edeson and Lucille Lee Stewart, in a highly colorful and dra- matic role— cOLONtA Locklear tr Get Married,” Cup and Carter The Sure Cu Mr in mer Topies. rd in “Pot Subma Heware of Stran O'Brien in “Sealed “i Weekly 2% LIBERTY Idn't you think ou were you were in his office, his s hard-hearted enough to rT as soon as he learned who job e of all wit and t all right tn ee this hard luck pluck bring the end. UM COLISE Po the f mous at the Mary rol the world jealous! lyanna’s quaint] jy are very amusing. For 4é r u didn’t break but one . eg! ¢ glad ‘twasn’'t two!" |r t Mrs money White but Mrs gives pst, which is kind of funny when |< you think of it, isn’t it?” | “There's nothing in a funeral to|r be glad about, except that we can/t glad ‘taint ours.” has got the Tone! HEARTS” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing Kela-Bela’s “Hungarian Lustspiel.” Violin solo by Wine- land, “Meditation,” from “Thais.” I Was Bald be REX Beware of Strangers,” the 1 " drama ‘at the It exposes | rtinent quotati Clabaugh, head inve Jepartment of justice, of crime, llowin Hinton gator of t and other ene closes visual evide of whe t on my head was HELPS RAISE FUND criminality and closely relates or bald spo covered with a full hair erowth and Proving that mortgages really do}form of crime to another. Row at the age of 66 I still haye as|hang over helpless heads and that/ Thomas Santechi and Bessto | mi fF as any one con! re. ay nA the chet. ‘of Kotalko. Contains genuine the 5 Gestol ana gther potential ingre-| 2% Mies Mary Miles Minter, the}... i, @ remarkable pictorial re dients. Has induced hair wth |Sealart star, last week spoke at &lview of German submarines in ac | SMaresit It lator sen'a; wemeds| Sant, mass mesting at Clune's tt |tion 3 r men’ and children’s hair, You may ob. | ditorium, Los Angeles, in behalf of x of Kotalko at any bury the Lark Ellen Home for Boys. ‘The Tite, for free| benefit netted over $4,000 or about Srittain, BD- vf t Brittain, BD-\half of the sum needed to clear the |mortgage for the home. MARY MILES MINTER |CLEMMER | Political intrigue and romance have} |been woven together in Rupert Hughes’ “The Cup of Fury,” jtraction at the Clemmer thi it deals with momentous events |with affairs of love in a way to keep one’s interest on the jump. The tory is an aftermath of the war entral figure being a young | American gir | . | COLONIAL NOW-—the story that flows straight from the i : great common heart of humanity— | A stolen croix de guerre causes a| amount of trouble in “The |Great Air-Robbery,” the pho! Jat the Colonial. The picture made almost entirely in midair and among the many thrilling scenes Lieut, Locklear, who is featured, is| shown leaping from one plane to an: | other. Francelia Billington, young, pretty | , . and clever, supports Locklear, ; | | oe 6 ae) Van (a |CLASS A \ \ ] | The Clase A is showing a Henry ae 4 althall picture. It is “And a Still ee Ae se e 48. op TOT A n e KL ritzi Brunette is Waltha \ ) 4% ing woman 4 lure Comeay this week | Arbuckle predominates at the Little Topping the bill is Fatty love to Molly y little chorus girl i 6 comedy” drama. Stop Thief,” to be filmed popular farce in 1913 A POWE STRANG ‘UL STORY RUPERT HUGHES’ Great Ame U ran Novel— “THE CUP OF FURY” A miracle play, if ever there was one! . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Playing “Night in Granada” and “Dardanella” TOPICS— WEEKLY } Ralph Ince Shows Wife How sep jor be s0 cold," | at the other man, scandalous or shocking wife is supporting Eu THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. to Make Love to Another Man | [FoR PETE'S SAKE PUT some z= | PEP WIT. LOVE HER! iy | LOVE HER! Av» None oF A THAT LESS THAN ONE HALF PER CENT ( STUFF HERE! he screame I'm no Kiss her as tho you mean the leading lad. nd the director's ¥ 1) Lew Stewart © wer is love sc Sounds good, doesn’t {t? But com ng as it does, it sounds a little trange, for the man who wants her das tho the kies was meant” is and, and the man who | her is one of the most famour Artists” in the kissing busi ” wa 8 oscul », and he would as finished until the fervor that he him don man issin ing into the k self probably had disp ich occasions Ki But, after all, there is nothing so about thi me man having his wife kissed by another, for he is one of the most sopular motion picture directors in he business, and his demure little ne O'Brien, | now playing at the| sd Hearts” romance is a drama of ac tion a Eugene O'Brien ts the lucky chap who does the kissing, ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Sealed Hearts, | Strand WANTED «| REALISM Name ‘‘Bayer’’ is on Genuine Ralph Ince is the director and his , OPA , known to the screen as Lucille Aspirin—say Bayer WAR CORRESPONDENT | WRITES FILM PLAY new Pathe special, “Other « Shoes,” which was produced dgar Lewis, was written by An tar, who was one of the most famous correspondents during the great war, His stories from the! Russian front won him world-wide| reputation and his “Other Men's Shoes” contains all the forcefulness that marked his most noteworthy epics of the wa | Insist on “Bayer Tablets of As pirin” in a “Bayer package,” contain. ing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Asplr |elans for nineteen yéars. Handy tin oxes of 12 tablets cost few cents Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer ..|Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester Out William! starrin, y, has been renamed “/ uth."* “Watch Charles F Village Thi ick "alee Way to ‘This home-made syrup work in = hurry, Easily pre- pared, and saves about $2. PESESt: You might be surprised to know hat the best thing you can use for severe cough, is a remedy which s easily prepared at home in just 4 few moments. It's cheap, but for rrompt results it beats anything else | rou ever tried. Usually stops the yrdinary cough or chest cold in 24 sours. Tastes pleasant, too—children | ike it—and it is pure and good, ounces of Pinex in a hen fill it 2 with plain | ranulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- fed" molasses, honey, or corn syrup, nstead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family | pply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is ‘eally nothing better to be had at iny price. It goes right to the spot ind gives k, lasting relief. It « ‘the inflamed mem- ine the throat and air wes, stops the annoying throat dickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon rour cough stops entirely. Splendid ‘or bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and »ronchial asthma | Pinex is a highly concentrated com- round of Norway pine extract, amous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your truggist for “24, ounces of Pinex” with directions and don't accept any- hing else. Guaranteed to give abso- ute satisfaction or money refunded. | Che Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. WITH A HEROINE OF MANY INTIL FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL REQUEST CONCERT NUMBER— “High Jinks” .... Of course there’s a girl in it—Charlie Played by CLEMMER ORCHESTRA Liborious Hauptman Director gate. COMEDY— “The Sure Cure” with the Carter De Havens . prescribed by physi- | lic Knows It Sees Good S| NOW—the absorbing story of a steel mill employe who is catapulted into millions—and how it affects establish Satisfactory Terms Always THE ROTE-RANKINCO! OTTO F. KEGEL, President | PIKE ST. Anp FIFTH AVE. Steel Bed, Coil Spring and Mattress, $37.50 HESE Three-piece Bedroom outfits are offered at a decided saving from regular value. BED has 2-inch continuous posts with five one- inch fillers. SPRING is constructed of ninety-nine coil springs supported by strong steel frame. MATTRESS is made of (= . felted cotton, weighs 45 pounds, is covered with good quality art ticking. Metal F abric Spring TH mm | Ut pte ted tol ht ae eeenena 45-Pound Mattress $22.50 HIS Spring and Mattress makes a AMER: very comfortable bed, and at the \ LL reduced price oe offer a splendid Seteeeyy We? savi Jiiil _ saving to the purchaser. Mh hall be pe pe felon a teeg dtd bleed et The Spring is constructed of heavy metal fabric with helical spring fastenings—leaving a smooth surface for the 45-pound cotton mat- tress to rest upon. This outfit is an exceptional value at $22.50. jons in Madrid and larger of South America, is now play- a role in Wallace Reid's new ’aramount Artcraft picture, “The yancin’ Fool,” | Influenza Comes | BAUME ANALGESIQUE a Prnest Truex has eft comic) BI -INGUE movies temporarily to appear on the ‘ew York stage in “No More| is the first to relleve pa Shirley Mason, it is announced, has cat and dog hospital in Los Angele “Some men marry widows be- cause they're too lazy to do the courting themselves,” observed the cowboy movie star, Buck Jones. PORT COMMISSIONER W. 8. LINCOLN Mr. Lincoln will give dress on “The Business the Ergduating. exercises son's Modern “Busine: Masonic Temple, Pine Harvard avenue, Thu ning, February 5, at 8: Lincoln graduated from ‘rhe public te { the ublic is invit J} ercises” ot $8 Blondes,” le eee Carlos Saw Martin, a noted Spanish ed in many actor, who has ‘fii iV EAT! wit j ed thy wait lire dia ncn lis TODAY—YOUR LAST CHANCE LOCKLEAR THE SKY DAREDEVIL in the GREAT AIR ROBBERY The Thrilling Six-Reel Drama of the Air Lanes — EE LE OT DAY—3 DAYS ONLY “Once a Crook, Always a Crook” —SEE A triumph of emotional continuity with action so swift and sustained in its suspense as to grip your interest from the beginning until the high-pitched dramatic climax at the end. MATINEES Every day until 6:30 p. m. (except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays) Ray always makes alluring love over the old garden) + WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Roseland,” by Murtagh ADULTS 22¢

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