The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1920, Page 14

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“THE CINEMA MURDER” Will be here till Friday night only. Saturday morning—the unusual story of a man’s dallying with the seventh commandment — among others — and his ultimate rescue from a sorceress by his own daughter— pre MARYSVILLE, Cal., Feb. was indicated in the trial here For, while Judge Ernest W. Sa influenced. * *& * * Do youremember “Stepping Out”? Here's winsome Enid Fo pl pager fpenibry: Bennett in another intimate, real-life love story that goes to adn thd tor oe Sanaa “ the heart of every home. |enough to feaze even the hardy film star, who ts supposed to be used to ‘That ts Waly Reid's «x anything. Strand Orchestra, Under S. K. Wineland Satturday Tt all happens when Wally, “Speed” Carr, is taking @ joyride in icky enough! sn auto from New York to Los times, it] Angeles. Pitching hte tent for the “jnight in the western “bad lands’ he ts “frisked” by two robber gentry accom movie|end in the morning finde himself AMERICAN FILMS SENT TO SIBERI } A friendly sojourner in @ Ford picks him up and lands him into the most amusing and strange eet fn Siberia were inav-|°f Sdventures ever, Needicsy to the war by the Com. |"*7: !t involves « girl, and the story Picture Bureau, act-|*!! ends happily. ing ae agent of the United States| Ethel Clayton, in “The Thirteenth Commandment,” is now playing at they don't at eunset—defore standing St REX FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs} “The Amazing Woman" fs the Nora C. MacKay, 2446 10th ava N.,| Title of the new photoplay scheduled who died Wednesday, will be held open Saturday at the Rex. Ruth Bt. Patrick's churet, Harvard ave | Clifford is the featured player. This and Li Rat young star appears in the role of a mee Sane: Savartey At 9 6. mm. young girl who has had the advan. COMING tage of all the things that wealth SATURDAY and © g@pd position can obtain and Big Double yet with oll that, leads such a pare Bill doxical life that jt well sustains the title given this foatures. Dorothy Dalton, who il now appeartng in the role of @ dance hal! {girl in “The Flame of the Yukon,” Eat and Get Thin ‘This s turning an ofd phrase bout, but modern methods of jucing fat have made this revision possible. If you are overfat and al tot it y: to phy wise fond of the ta! te reduce yout excess flesh ands, do this: Go to your a ‘of write the Marmola Co, 864 ward ave, Detroit, Mt ér send them) $1 t amount of money the drug- ill put you In the way of aat- e your ambition for a nice, figure, Ie will hand you 20 averse | | | | of Marmola Pr mpounded in mw you begin to of two, three or four pounds a " ntinue the treatment until t ing what you « to the athletes, |hut'take your little tablet faithfully Hiand without a doubt that flabby ly take unto itself ehind it your natural ed in firm fles! ‘Just a Teaspoon-. ful of J-O-T-0 | in warm water. | ‘Thousands of people have learned | the wonderful results to be obtain- ed by the use of J-0-T-O. This safe, | mpl, easy-to. "4 : oc | . . by \hh |] ‘The Best Roundup BRING RELIEF , Oy am % || Pictures” Ever Taken TO SUFFERING — — STOMACH 8S IN 66 ‘ 9 Last Times Tonight TWO MINUTES | ; “THE FLAME ‘ | glass of hot water | Ada: From Fatty Phares a f “ take and Ln lay te in e yond “THE GARAGE” Bat a samplo package of 3.0.10 by THE THREE GODFATHERS That Great Saturday Evening Post Story —by— PETER B. KYNE writing to the BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL Co., Bellingham, Washington. | J-O-T-O is for sale in threo different | | ize packages at nearly every drug atore, | Attempt to Use Film at Murder rial Hints New Use for Movie may soon take its place in criminal cases as a silent witness, jointly with Frank McCormick for the shooting of Charles Brown, wealthy rancher, and acquitted. of a staged version of the tragedy, as prepared by the de-| fense, declined to let the jury see it, he intimated that under} certain conditions such a demonstration might be proper and | valuable. This first attempt failed becaus professional actors, instructed b rated their parts, and tha: The accompanying photo shows part of the film strip. * - | Burton. jerners who go West in sombreros nhoibda arena rwith Held. | giagg of water before breakfast, con: 1 Seine aon tb tinue this for two or three days. ‘This “ ° India, where life ia Jewel,” movie made by Lois] will neutralize the acids in the urine ayer qundect. ta” new | Weber, three years ago, is to be re-/so it no longer is a source of irrita- mysteries, new sensa- whew Ge gane which then act normally again, Mary Maclaren completed a Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, movie titled “ urth Bride.” and is made from the acid of grapes .. oF and lemon jul combined with Lewis Stone, Marjory Daw, }lithia, and ts thousands ot [Bara as Darter, Sheryl fuka, whe ov, weber, to, ele CLEMMER MUSIC isa Serial, promnaiina Jud Balts is splendid for kid- LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, | Director River's End nd causes no bad effems what- Playing Rachmaninoff'e Prelude vor sale In Seattle by Switt Drug Co. | aud ‘Bartel Drug, bo Always the Mest for the Liberty Guest Just Tonight—Then Gone Forever— ETHEL CLAYTON in “The 13th Commandment” Saturday Morning (11 o’Clock) Will Bring ALLAC —_—_— SON RP Ade URTE we } i | | 18.—That the motion picture of Mrs. F. J. Wilson, charged ‘eyand, after viewing a movie e Judge Weyand held that! the defense, had naturally| the jury would probably be | te * * * TODAYS PROGHAMS LIBERTY — Bthet Thirtecath It’s a clever comedy that suits Wally right down to the ground. And his support is notable— Tully Marshall, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Rob- finishes a week's run Friday night eee i STRAND Bald Bennett cames to the Strand Saturday in what ts said to be one of her most interesting starring vehicles—“The Woman in the Suit, erts. onne.” ‘The story centers around a viva- cious young boarding school miss who has alwa;'s made more or lees) of # pal out of her father and is! shocked to discover the photograph | @f & comely woman, pot her moth @r, in his suitcase. What's more, the picture bears an endearing in scription and convinces Mary, the heroine, that her father is carrying on an affair with @ siren. The young girl hires a profession. al escort, makes the acquaintance of “the other woman,” and event ually brings father to tima “The Cinema Murder” closes to- aight. COLISEUM From the slums to New York #0 This ular Rusiaan actress, in clety ie @ long way, but Norma Tual-| 14 pe Ma to of a London music hall madge makes this stride in her latest dancer, has one of the best roles of a a ‘A Daughter of Two! ner career. The story was adapted Worlds,” the picture play coming to| for the screen from the widely read the Coliseum Saturday, following} novel of 1. A. Re Wylie. It recounts Alice Brady's picture, “The Fear] tne adventures of Bigried, the dancer, Market.” — Miss Talmadge plays Jennie Ma- Fer Colds, Grip or Inftuensa Une, daughter of a notorious New|And as a proventive take LAXA- York thug, who thru the efforts of al TIVE BROMO QUININE | Tablets 0) or & WY GROVE iT tur confidence’ man becomes a popular|s"the box. ‘300 ae BLADDER BOTHER 4id cast, which includes Jack Crosby, Virginia Lee, William Shea and Ned Take a glass"of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. If you remember “The Roaring Road,” here’s an- other one like it, only better. A 12-cylinder love race! WALLACE on the WURLITZER Liberty Pictorial Review — Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies eee be held over a few days);and the man she loves, the hermit| dveter of Gaya. He is & physician who devotes his time to fighting a/ cholera epidemic among the natives, | In the splendid cast supporting the star are Charles Bryant as the her- mit doctor, Charles French, Herbert Prior and Millie Davenport, | ° . COLONIAL No American novelist of today is |better liked than Peter B. Kyne, whose stories in the Saturday Eve ning Post and other periodicals have endeared him to millions of readers. And of all his stories none had such & cordial reception as “The Three Godfathers.” It is this story which jhas been transcribed to the screen junder the title, “Marked Men,” in which Harry Carey will be seen at the Colonial Deginning Saturday. ‘The present picture, “His Divorced Wife,” closes tonight. i ploture wil! longer, CLEMMER Nazimova, in “Stronger Than Death,” has proved so great a draw. ard at the Clommer this week the management annow the Kidney and Bladder weakness re- sult from uric acid, says a noted authority. ‘The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on |to the bladder, where it often re- mains to irritate and inflame, caus- ing @ burning, acalding sensation, or cture Patter George Beban has completed “One Man tn @ Million,” ee NOW PLAYING setting up an {rritation at the neck} “Taming the West,” slapstick com-| of the bladder, obliging you to eek | A FEW DAYS edy, tells the adventures of two Hast-| relief two or three times during| LONGER— | ‘The Screen's Most Brilliant Emotional Actress NAZIMOVA “STRONGER the night. The sufferer is in oon- stant dread, the water passes some- times with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is dif- floulty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks gall it, because they can't control urina- tion, While it Is extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this | is really one of the most simple ail- ments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- muacist and take a tablespoonful in a and ¢ ukuleles, s, armed with golf bags and Clara Kimball Young ts to be starred in “The Soul of Raphael.” eee “Burnt Wings” ts the title of Betty Blythe's next photoplay. eee ‘Sick Abed," stage farce, is to be into a movie Walince Reid, photographed. tion to the bladder and urinary or- ttions. . . “The Maytilr Mystery,” a Drury Lane type of melodrama, ig soon to{vescent lthia-water drink, which shown on the screen, quickly relieves bladder trouble, ever. Here you have « pleasant, effer: CURRENT TOPICS—WEEKLY

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