The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. Turn of Fate , Brought P Popular i Russian Star to This Country | Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Just a few days longer, because all Seattle is coming to ' see this sunshine of a girl’s laughter glistening through ; t : FRIDAY—FINAL SHOWINGS— her tears—this fantasy of children’s laughter, of hope , seit sladnews: this rainbow that smiles life’s clouds - ‘ mg RAY in “RED HOT DOLLARS” Mary Pickford | ee, SATURDAY The epic of woman’s independence— of those unaccountable | and g company of influential actors | ot fate that brought | and Actresses in London orgunized a Nazimova, the great Russian act-| benefit for the relief of the Rus#ian ress who comes to the Clemmer Sat-| players. Orlenoff then brought his urday in “Stronger Than Death,” a| players to this country in 1905 in picturtzation of the novel by 1. A. | the hope of recouping bis losses, But R. Wylie, to this country for the| the plays acted in the Russian lar firet time. She left Russia as lead-| guage again proved a failure. \ing woman in Paul Orelenoff's com Orlenoff returned to Russia, but pany to tour the continent in reper-|Nazimova remained, heeding the }toire. Her most fre pleas of mana und critics, who ances were in “ ally ." in the bri {forded them "Camille," “The Second Mrs. Tan-|had realized her mendous pow queray” and several of Ibsens plays. | ers. | | ‘This tour was a brilliant artistic tronger Than Death” is laid in lwuceess, but a financial dimster, So) India and N&zimova is cast as much sq in fact, that Ellen — %, husband's money ; i The picture was adapted from qToban's sRgeRAED Rupert Hughes’ novel and is inter- LIBERTY —Chacies Ray In “Ned Mot | | preted by a good cast headed by 1 Detlars”; Liberty Pietorial Review Miss Clayton CLEMMIER—Ragert | Hughed Pe] . je Ray plays tonight for the) | aven in “The Sure Cure” | tes ume in “Red Hot Dollars.” | oe | M ) STRAND j a || Tonight brings to = close “Sealed | rine Pictures; “Heware of Stran- || Flearts,”” (he romantic drama in| ‘ed | which Pugene O'Brien is starring at Starting daily at 11 a. m.—the early bird catches the best seat. nigArD—tcores Ose in*sesled | |tho Strand this week. Heading the | | new show turday will be Marton / Symphony Orchestra, playing “Night in Granada” and “Dardenella” 1] os ert AR ae Sore or | " This io a Paramount-Arteraft ple } “4 a“ . | | ture and it ran im the Cosmopolitan | | | magazin Ee. PbNMpe Oppenheim | | Get Married.” ase dag . It's @ popular book as 4 . of making hens lay | = mm) we Canned Jazz Music Shane Aoksk bikie cased ar Its the story of a motion pleture | Makes Hens Lay 104 ana get tie exercise they | COLISEUM feist. Tou ae See ee eee LOUISVILLE, Feb. 6 with | Reed to lay,” Habig explains, Since) By popular demand “Polyanna”|YOu see scenes taken: you see the Chr - raph. to the| }the phonograph arrived not a day| will be held over a few more days} Whole ins life of the motion pie- | hye | has passed byt has brought at least |at the Coliseum. ‘This is the first) ture artist. The theme shows that home of Frank Habig, a chieken- | 199 ones [picture Mary Pickford has made|in this life ail is not glory and ra near Columbus, Ind. Two) thru the United Artists ‘Corpora-j Money, but is often accompanied by days later he 125 eggs in hh : vd Ponty which beused ert re MS, on and Incidentally one of the big| heartaches and suffering. whale 48 ho tee Gating the photoplay offerings seen here for) io Davie recently appeared here | i in “The Dark Star.” 7 L. C. Smith Bldg. r had he ever gathered more than! some time. n Star”, | i eggs a day. The following day | ED ‘The picture differs from any of} | | Elliote 1993 there were 105 eggs. little Mary's recent productions in | COLONIAL ‘om the residence came me} linat she portrays a lttle girl thru-| Frank Keenan comes to the Colon cations song n immediately long eg take | . “Pollyanna” ix such a cheerful] If titles mean anything, “The False! nm active interest in life and mov little being she 4s known to all her | Code’ sounds like a real Keenan pic-| | bout the henhouse, Thus, he be-|“It'g Grandest of AN Meai-| TM on Mp Etre ET Pr enn oat It’s just_ an excerpt from life, but the thing that pranks furnish unending fun, and | eves, he has discovered the secret! cines,”. She Says—Feels |tiiose with whom she comes in| American business man whose un distinguishes it from lots of pictures is that it is res. . P . at this | Principled part TOMORROW Better Than in Thir- [contact think it strange that this | Pricipied pier pianted” evidence an excerpt from life, real life—the life of now— |child is able to be glad no matter Last Times AND ALL teen Years, [what happens that sends bim to jail for 12 years. | February, 1920. There isn’t a false note in it. ’ man he took his medicine /EE) “My weight has actual! ‘ Her unusual philosophy ts the Tonight WEEK vally inoraased and then he made his partners * 6 « nineteen pounds, but I am not| feature of the story . much surprised for I have been eat- " TWO BIG HITS 4 ; ing heartily three times a day and| LIBERTY . | dirs. Kate Corbaley, whe wrote] ; bt | picking up ever since I finished my| What is “the thirteenth eet oot we, tee The Fale Keenan | WALLACE on the WURLITZER 4 } first bottle of Taniac,” said Mra, M.|mandment"? ‘The motion picture |", dD wrote "The Pulse Cod BE. Green, 914 West 59th street, Los|by that name, starring Ethel Clay-| i : . . . 2 Angeles, ‘California, in relating. hor |ton, opening st the Liberty eatur-| ‘7*, eneameient at the Colonial to Liberty Pictorial Review—Excerpts from Leading News Weeklies FIRST RUN Dlexperience to a Tanlac representa |day, answers the question thus:/ : i tive a few days ago |“pnouw shalt not spend more than} “My neighbors all know what Tan. |thou earnest.” It advances a rather | {> ‘ac has done for me and what stern theory of living, which is espe-| ure At | cans THIEF SORTED $150 from ont nnie Ward winds up a thr think about it.” she continued, “for| cially applicable to idle and extrava-| cash drawer in the office of the Mon. af Cha: ii |I have told them and 1 think eyv-| sant wives whose husbands are con- | mouth apartments Ouring the ab-| : Last ince to see - Jerybody should know about this|tinually making financial sacrifices I sence of the proprietor, D, L. Lucas, TODAY—LAST TIMES Official Pictures “heel |tandest of all mecicines |in order to satisty their every whim. | ‘Thursday, Checks were not dis-| ’ ertinek has signed ‘= of the | “About four years ago I began to| In ® dramatic manner, “The a rt & jfeel run-down and have had ast teenth Commandment” shows wha ; |- decline ever since until I took Ta happen when a wife canis ae t si 6 , ac and since then I am ju lthinite it ie her sole duty to look } GERMAN actngea ince then I am Just ike an Irena tavichiy and apend her| % Goldwyn’s Culver City salhes. | DRINK HOT oes Lp} —IN— son yas in such a weak. |? are | " ened condition” that it was all 1 | AD CO could do to keep up my housework. | i] _ “The Forged Bride," Mary Mae-| | “THE CRY OF THE WEAK” Mii had no appetite, couldn't es Dorothy Dalton Laren’s latest picture, is an inter-| Get a small package of Hamburg | lmueh, and it was jost now ond jnational affair. Mary is Scotch,| Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take} | | }Barney Sherry is Irish, Dag tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, | |then that I could get any sound Co R r gmar |a tablesp h ; : i U-35 then ‘that 1 could get any ‘sound oming to Rex | Getoscy is torsian, trarcia sinter | put a cup of boiling water upon Te Snesting Ritertapwdieer Thee Silk |sleep a wink and felt eo tired in} ——-»———}| of Belgian extraction and Douglas|pour through a sieve and drink a Gerrard, the director, is Hibernian. | teacupful any time. It is t |the mornings that it seemed I would ri } $,000 feet of authentic film Ha aaripdlied 106 back to bed ce | sapet ‘ettegtive way Xo Greek s ext taken on hoard the U-35 “So much was being said about | Returned soldiers feel perfectly at|and cure grip, as it opens the pores, | Guael a thing ee | rantac eae i Gelictmtne home at Universal City. There is a|relieving congestion, Also loosens allied ships during the war }) bs HE had 0 goed appetit : > constant bombardment going on that |the bowels, thus breaking @ cold at ¥ ales suggests the front line iches, ‘The | once: : feel stron by the ti n) s ae i ie Her Picture Triumph oh vin r wld t lle i shooting is ne by varic w n| It is inexpensive and entirely veg-/ Last Chance Today “ ag sa oti deli ag Ml oe companies at work on new thrillers. etable, therefore harmless . : ia |soundly ev night, eat hearty g aarmcems Ges jevery meal, and feel better than I FLAME |have since I came to California , Mike ‘ r thirteen years ago. My whole sys * - ' : : FIRST | RUN des soecne 10 tebve |tnproved _and : Ae ~- MB even my kidneys, which were out of F — ; OF THE lorder for years, are now in almost | eee |perfect condition. It is no trouble . now for me to do my housework | ’ : “4 Selig’s YUKON” for % am feeling fine “and am 0o| = LAST TIMES TONIGHT ee eeling o| AS iS TONIGHT ety Great Moral ft \delighted with what Tanlac has| i“ ‘ Supported by : done for me that I am talking about 4 " a Drama Better Than MMM | it every chance I have.” %% d h H “the Spoilers” ahd a beid tn gentile by Barten| joseph J. Dowling | Drug Stores under the personal di A story of the Rex j rection of a special T ac re} | ; i :, i ahtaaeill| i Pe The P; Geach type laid in Tialite- adver ioasient. ad +] ; e Patriarch of the Dance Halls and - ses | The Miracle Man | i is ‘ Honky Tonks of the ; Great American Novel— TOMORROW— 0 “THE Incomparable | Tey Arbuckle | FURY” st | “— . In His Latest and OROTHY DALTON loves dogs. | D “STRONGER pe eee neta ae | Funniest Comedy t pp || Here she is shown with a big Phe Sure Cure” Genes icdiieas cf artniaans Li Table ‘Ss Alaskan malamute, Both Dorothy RI TOPICS— : a and the dég appear in “The Flame WEEKLY THAN and blackmailers | The Ga lot the Yukon" which will be the at | traction at the Rex, beginning Satur. 99 | errs r — ee ce aR NS DEATH "Gh "| sayy ta “ni j K To . A HEH |! oF her famous dance hail roles, she | CLEMMER ‘ ‘The greatest of all act ir iV tl fi in . N i | | is the favorite dancer in the Midas| MUSIC re plays Sigrid — the mt 1 i y \, " ate f i) | vith , } Mi, UE Tih! Nr sik Pa \|!" Liborious gold mining days, nee ee from the novel by L A. Rt Thomas MH, Ince supervised the di- recting of the picture, (ee cafe, a dance hall in Alaska in the dancer—in a powerful draina (i

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