The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 3

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This story of love and sacrifice is proving just about what the doctor ordered for the Strand crowds this week— ENID BENNETT IN Th IN THE IT CASE” It’s an intensely human play of a girl who goes right out after the vamp who is wrecking her home and most beautifully gets her! STRAND ORCHESTRA playing “The Merry Widow.” Lehman, Rogovoy and Wineland, playing “Tales of Hoffman.” Shorthand, 5 FUNERAL SERVICES for Robert Day | crariee Vincent, 76, will be held et Be qmamat St the qutm- Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Uni Thorough pe Vnderaking estabiishenent. error a ald @ body will be shipped to Duluth, Howly Minn, for burtal. know ‘the, whole speed in tak- conversat! ag tg RS Ages arn a WALLACE on the WURLITZER playing Oliver G. Wallace’s new song hit— “At Twilight’s Falling” TODAYS TROGRAMS LINERTY.—Wallace Keid in “ ble Speed, Woman im the Weekty REN—Rath Clifford tm “The Amas ing Woman”; Peadicton Roundup; sa Seonto, COLONTAL comedy, LITTLE—Zane Grey's “Desett Gold,” ue “ » AINTING the Ifty* ts no more diMeult a job than painting an olephant—especially when the owners of said elephant expressly stipulate that the el be painted, as in t used in Madge k wyn pieture, “The which opened at the Clemmer Mon day afternoon. In the story, which was. written by Wallace Irwin, plucky “Floss” gets an elephant and has tt painted to advertise her cold cream, “Angel Bloom. COULDN'T PAINT HER It was casy bt from a Loe Ang but not so easy to have her appear pink, Di rector Schertzinger and the camera men and property men racked their brains, Not many people want a in an jen £00, white elephant on their hands, but | these people did, and the owners of Eno, the elephant, would not permit her to be whitewashed or painted. So they tried covering her with four But about the time she was nicely Eno would shake her hide as| was doing a shimmy, and off| J come all the flour! ENO LIKES FLOUR It kept a force of property men busy all morning applying fresh flour. Eno developed a liking for the! stuff and Rept sucking it off with her trunk. Once, when the trainer's back was turned, she reached for a brush n the ground and began method feally brushing herself. Ino was as much interested in the picture as |anybody, and seemed to enjoy mak jing it. | COLISEUM | .Jennie Malone, the character play ea by Norma Talmadge at the Coll) |seum this week In “A Daughter of | Two Worlds,” loved her father so! |much that when the judge, who was about to dismiss the charge of forgery against her, recognized him as Black Jerry Malone, keeper of a [ow dance hall, and assailed his repw |tation, she broke into m bitter tirade againat the court, with the result that she was ordered held under heavy bond. Miss Talmadge does a fine bit of @ramatic acting during this scene. eee LIBERTY Sereen fane who liked Wallace Reid in “The Roaring Road” will be delighted with his latest photoplay. “Double Speed.” a breezy comedy drama heading the bill at the Liberty this week. While “Wally” doesn't do any auto PAIN GONE! AUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS | Rab Pain Away With » Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs ou" Stop “dosing” Rheumatism, It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Ot” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson— distress. “St. Jacobs Oll" is a harm lesa =rheurmatiam liniment, never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" }from any drug store, and in a mo | ment you'll be free from pains, aches jand stiffness. Don't suffer! rheumatiam away. ELECTION RETURNS WILL BE FLASHED ON OUR sng SCREEN TONIGHT NOW PLAYING THREE GODFATHERS” From the Saturday By Peter B. Kyne C a Ga j cm We i] | w { NS out comes the rheumatic pain and/ which | Rub} Co ini "Daughter R Rescues 1 Father From Clutches of Designing “Vamp” | | his money | More. Enid Bennett and William Conklin, in a scene from “The! Woman in the &§ Strand this week. This photoplay is unique. Instead of the two leading characte rs being a pretty girl and a handsome young man, they're father and daughter, Filial love is the motif this time! —the affection of a resourceful boarding house miss for her| father, and her efforts to free him from an entanglement into | which a designing siren is trying to entrap him. Mise Bennett is her usual pretty, wi istful self, and every) one is glad when papa gives up the “vamp” and returns to} his own fold, ! racing in this new star's home. much to do w picture, it has clug cars, and Poe star the sufleur of pretty | Wanda Hawley, does some fast driv jing a la Barney Oldfield. Director J. Gordon Edwards ts at work studying the script of “The! Orphan,” from the pen of Clarence The troubles of a dog-catcher are|E. Mulford, and the ‘casting has} varied and numerous and the Wil.| been started. Louise Lovely will Ham Fox comedy, “The Dog Catch-/be Mr. Farnum's leading woman in er," shown on the same bill, depicts | this forthcoming picture, them all Other attractions are “Hippity, Mental Work Needs a Stomach Hoppity, Hippity,” @ Canadian acenk the Liberty News Weekly and a vocal nolo. i | Ruth Ciifford, at the Rex che | Ue, Miata te Imagine ogg week, ts one of the youngest dra-| Starvation Plan—Eat What |matio stars on the screen. Miaw You Like, but Follow Clifford, who recently celebrated her With Stuart's Dye 20the birthday, has appeared on the pepsla Tablets screen for some time She will be |remembered here for her fine emo-| Mental we up enerey fast. tional work in “Tho Kaiser—tho' An energy © Beast of Berlin.” more work Is & failac “The Amazing Woman" tt» the/ated an army of dyspeptica. A bet~ [tide of Miss Clifford's new picture, | {fT Diag ts to ent the regular por- jand she is called upon to portray an ofion| | unusually fascinating heroina eee eee u will then get a double benefit penergy fre With meals. COLONIAL “And a little child shall lead them.” This Biblical prophey ts well ex emplified in “Marked Men,” the photodrama starring Harry Carey at | |! the Colonial this week. |the stomach ts secrete the juices ‘This story by Peter B. Kyne tells| necessary to relieve these troubles Of three Jallbreakers who, in wander-|‘hat so frequently distress | the jing over the desert, find a dying |{2° ro a aot’ with, oe mother ‘with her tiny babe. The sikaiial obec bs ten Ray cot the gentle plea of the mother atrikes a/rich things of the banquet or the responsive chord in the hearts of the | S210"? pausage for breakfast with on ‘reedom. three men, and their promise that) Get a 50-cent box of Stuart's Dys- the little one will be well cared for pepsin Tabiets at any drug store, is faithfully carried out. Incident-| %at fteely of what you like, and you ally, before the picture ends, the |.» i . oF pe youngater’s good influence over the| Advertisement Stee “try ea pian trio in brought out. : |FARNUM PURCHASES LOS ANGELES HOME William Farnum has just bought & 22-room mansion in Hollywood, Cal. The site ix located an top of the Santa Monica mountains and commands a view in panorama of Hollywood, Los Angeles, the Pacific ocean and Catalina. The grounds on which the house is located contain a seven-acre orchard and gardens. The Fox star had just arrived on the west coast from New York and the searcity of hotel accommodna tions impelled him to purchase the house. At present moet of the Far. num corr are living at the t. a rut of h Do not be afraid of h, heartburn, heavy feal- A Simple Way to End Dandruff | There ts one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at And that ts to dissolve it, then you destroy {t entirely, To do about four ounces of mn liquid arvon from rug store (this ts all you will ), apply ft at night when retir- use enough to moisten and rub it in gently with th finger tips By morning, most ff not all, your dandruff will be gone, an three or four more applications ‘wi completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace o no matter how much dandruf uu may have will f ¢ the and ones, yo 4 all itching and dig scalp will stop instant your hair will be fluffy glossy, silky and soft, an eel a hundred times bet Picturized in “MARKED MEN” NOW PLAYING Sparkling Comedy and Real Human Characters Starring Evening Post Story nerant neel” Saturday ij i ATT \ Xi From | Mreuae CLEMMER MUSIC LAborious Hauptman, Director WA ti I; itcase,” the photoplay attraction at the) iaired, im FOLKS WAVE -|made up a mixture of Sage Tea and t old-time recipe, MRS DEAVER IS AWARDED CHILD) But Her Husband Will sf, His Money Minnie Elaine Deaver retains cus of her boy, and James Rt, Deav- | , sald to be the richest retired ma | sergeant in the world, retains ‘That ts the way Superior Judge Clay Allen decid the divorce difficulties of the Deavers Monday They both sued for divorce. | Alleged intimate association with HM, ©. Holt, Alki grocer, of whose murder Deaver was acquitted wev- | eral months ago, was Deaver's de- | clared grounds for divores. Deaver counter-charged cruelty and | falne accusations. Judge Allen heard | Deaver and granted him the divorce. Alimony of $100 a month asked by | Deaver was denied, but she was | 13, and $25 a! yport him. | rine given custody of Bart month with which to More than $1,461,000 far from season's fruit. YAKIMA received thus severe cough or chest | accompanied with soreness, | t tickle, hoarseness, or difficult hing, or if your child wakes up during the night with eroup want quick help, try this home-made cough remed. gist can eupply you witl of Pinex. Pour this into a ne fill the bottle with plain granu- sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn of sugar’ syrup, if Ct of ble cough reme and in spite of ite low | an ‘be depended upon to give | 4 lasting relief, n feel thie take hold of a geugh in a way that means business, t it jt ‘the throat and bronchial tubes with such pres id tainty th ! speci \¢ centrated compound of genuine Nor- | way pine extract, and is probably the | best known means of overcoming | severe coughs, throat and chest colds. | There are many rthiess imit mixture. To avoid ask for “2% ounces of full directions and don't t anything else. Guaran te tisfaction or money The Pine: | GRAY AIR HOW Well-known local druggist says every- bedy ts using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Hair that loses tte color and luster, or when {t fades, turns gray, dull and Ufeless, t» caused by a lack of sul- phur in the hair. Our grandmother Solphiur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women) and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which in so attractive, use only this Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by anki t any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hair so naturally, #0 evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen & sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair di but what delights the Indies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com. pound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap- plications, it also brings back the gions and luster and gives it an ap- pearance of abundance. “If the Rex Plage It, Get te Be Good’ gS THE Amazing Woman First Time Shown A sg sae adel the law she herself crentes,; but whose better self ip an angel of mercy. As Bad by Night as She is Good by Day Also the Pendleton (1919) Roundup ‘CHRISTIE COMEDY Satisfactory Terms Always ae he KINco, OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST-ano FIFTN AVE | “STORE HOL RS r M. Mrs, |f) Every Woman Wants More Than Good Looks in Her Range T must be easily operated and must bake well above all things. Monarch Malleable Range is justly famous for its superior baking quali- ties, as well as its economical use of fuel. Besides it is unusually attractive—its rich blue- black top needs no blacking and is rust resist- ing. The walls are vitreous enamel lined, elimi- | nating rusting out—all seams are hand-riveted —no putty used in any of the joints of the” Monarch, lal A personal investigation of the Monarch’s merits will quickly convince you of its super- iority. 17,000 Monarch Malleable Ranges Are in Use in Seattle Disappearance of Young Man Mystery; Where is Fred R. Yennie, who) disappeared last Wednesday after) renting @ canoe at the University) boat house? The canoe has been) found gt Madison park. But Yennie} is etill missing and relatives hi | been unable to find trace of hich roomed at 4139 12th ave, N. BE, GEORGE PIERROT, recently! elected editor of the University of | Washington Daily, assumed charge | with Monday's issue, Some thrills here—the noted dramatic star as the famous destiny girl who -aegl from the Bowery underworld into the center of the New York 400— NORMA. A Now here—drawing sere and deserving them, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Martha”

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