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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. Popular Actress, Formerly With Wilkes, to Be Doug’s Leading Lady LAST TIMES FRIDAY— ENID BENNETT WOMAN IN. THE SUIT CASE" SATURDAY— A sparkling cup of cheer for prohibitionists, could take it or leave it alone— Always the Mest for the Liberty Guent “antis” and all who once ——Friday—— Wallace Reid in Double Speed —Saturday— A Laugh Show That Hits Only the A corking tale of popping corks— “The Six Best Cellars” Ruth Renick, the charming young actress. who made many friends here last season while playing ingenue roles with the Wilkes Players. It hasjust been announced that Miss Renick is to play opposite Douglas Fairbanks in his next United Artists’ photoplay production, The title of the new Fairbanks picture has not been re- leased, but, according to Carlyle Robinson, Doug's special representative, who was a visitor in Seattle a few days ago, it ts of the Western variety, and gives the popwar star ample jopportunity to display his wonderful athletic, as well as act- ing, ability. Photo b Suppose your cellar had gone hopelessly dry. Suppose you had sadly resigned yourself to the drought and had won a prohibition nomination for congress. Then suppose your aunt suddenly presented you with 21 cases of priceless old wine. What would you'do? Come and see! y James & Merrihew precic d more clo entlooking & STRAND ORCHESTRA snc ean tse Under S ; as Jew . uard: {3 ~— ~- a TODAYS rRocRaMs LIBERTY Wallace Reid in “Dow. Kennedy ta The ge in 8 “Beste, oun; Col . K. Wineland opens at the Strand Saturda mombers of the cast cc 1 eyeing t rvals in the actic « Sultense” ————= | neabercuer Bewern Ausise, 1878," 3 aes | atenciled on the boxes, wae the ex | | KEX— Huth Chitterd im “The Amar- ‘They contained full bot | | pemew’ Ve Pendieton Boundup; Kennett tn “The “=| Offers Plans to |Commits Suicide | Dlanation ties of one of the rarest vintages of Bold under money refund Beautify London| LONDON, Eng., Feb, 20.—Thero| Recommend for the Eyes ine and eye specialists pre Bon-Opto as a safe home fm the treatment of eye and to strengthen eye- |might be made a brighter city, ac cording to Crossley Davies, writing | on the “Brightening of London.” He | suggested fountains on tho Swins pat tern, flowers on the fountains, pave ments of red brick and white stone floral balconies on public buildings, gilded porticoes hy all druggists. FINAL are many ways in which London | in Novel Manner | wine in existence LONDON, Windus, Piles ured in @ Druggiate re 4 MNTMENT 4, 65 years suicide by putting his head In a sack tying {t tightly under his chin, and rolling off a bank into © Six Best Cellars” in an amuse ing story about prohibition in which the “Johnny Berger” plays a promi Inent part. Director Donald Crisp! wanted same samples of the reat thing for the pleture. But in these days it was like searching for the proverbial needle to locate it. Finally a former brewery magnate, now v millionaire living in retirement in Lon Angeles, wax Induced to loan the canes from hin private stork Feb, old, Eng., 20.—Arthur committed the river. 14 Daye | Country.” LATTLE—Zane Grey's “Desert ek, } In the picture Bryant Washburn has the role of the leading light in an exclusive social set of young mar ried people in a suburban town. His rominence 4 ¥ upon the ntock af cho inkables in his Nar, When t he makes effort recoup, with " results, Wanda Hawley * the leading woman, inh with a strong hte interest. All Seattle will fall in love with SHOWING FRIDAY “The Three Godfathers” Screen Version “Marked Men” 1. W. W. TRIAL At. Montesano, Wash. Showing judge, jury, Vanderveer, terneys, eleven defendants and —Starring— at oth. | er interesting subjects, in addition SEATTLES YTO PLAY HOUSE ou're drinkin’ you don't When » something “niet Could Find to Serve Them Their Kickless Drinks ROGERS As “Billy Fortune,” in “WATER, WATER EVERY WHERE” From the popular “Billy Fortune” stories. CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director Waltz, “Roses From the South” “Seotch Lullaby . Strauss -Kunits LAST TIMES TONIGHT-——-MADGE —IN— “THE BLOOMING ANGEL” KENNEDY The Woman in closes a week's the run tonight. ee CLEMMER follow comedy at the t. Madge Kennedy makes! her final appearance tonight in “The | STARTING SATURDAY Doors Open .0 A.M. In His Latest Million Dollar Comedy ADay’s Pleasure DOUBLE BILL : i = 232 oe ee Hours Leave OUGLAS MacLEAN and DOKIS MAY “TH WOMAN” and BEB Pendleton Roundup Suitcase” | Connie in this new play! WALLACE on the WURLITZER LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies Hloqning Angel,” a comedy-drama, | with Amelia's fiance, plots to put] fut original stories to the screen. Her 4 Saturday brings Will Roger, the young girl in a false light latest effort was adapted from Mary ular comedian, in “Water, Water, |» rings about some complicating and|berts Rinehart’s yarn which ap: Everywhere The humorous background of the nters @ the attempts of nperance society to the town. of the story the town naloon beromes | parlor, and the men ‘from. thelr homes—ns congregate there and swap However, Will Rogers suc ds in his 4 ft to reform his ival and then r aside to permit him to wed the girl he la water tay away usual to storie the cast are Irene Rich Lee de Boteler, Mar Lilian Langdon Among Howland the Liberty of Lillums Blair Broadway chorus girl 1M ly-wise friends try to convince that she is just al too strict in her views to ever make a big suc However, Connie is promoted to tardom thru the = influen ofa wealthy young man He mes oh bit too attentiv way, She takes © of th It is a typical Talmadge comedy written by Anita Loos John thors of “The Virtu Connie's last picture. starring Wallace oe COL uM Katherine MacDonald ful young of “The Woman Gaye or big features, will traction at the Coliseum uty Mar " beginning ne story is tie thruout. To meet financial : Amelia Thorndike (Miss Mac , a 80 lety beauty, pawns oneagement present from Millic Ashburtor Gaylord, to Kenneth a friend of short acquaintan os not know the gift is an engagement present, Laird gives Amelia a per sonal check for $1,600. How jealous woman learns of | the transaction and, being in love nird, who d p | the e| to become at the same time exciting situations. orma Talmadge, now starring at the Coliseum in A Daughter of Two Worlds," ap 6 for the last time tonight REX tonight, jouble bill, Douglas Mac Doris May in and a Half Hours’ Leavy hartie Chaplin in “A Day's Pleas Twenty-three and ave” marks the del H. Ince’ scénaria wri Johnston, who also did the oc » Half Hours’ t . Thomas Agne only realized sands t I i is y already ambition cherished by tk Sho has contributed several sucéess 2) Men,” & Writer for the movies, | peared first in a popular magazine, | It is a sparkling comedy of arm life with not a word of war ff it “A Day's ure” is one af Chap. lin'’s funniest comedies. Charlie | takes his wife and two children out for a pleasure trip in the family flivver. He gets int> all sorts of hilarious mixups, including a mix up with the traffic cop on one of the city’s busiest corners. ose COLONIAL Bert Lyte! duction of * showed here a star in the screen pro ombardl, romance of Cana Tonight brings to a close in which Harry Carey played thruout the week Light literature is expensive when it comes in the shape of gas bills MANY LOVELY FACES Are spoiled by bad teeth brought about by lack of gc In many cases it is emb ir mouth with your embarrassing for those Visit your dentist t r have none, visit our office Acquaint yourself with ist for each part of your work »wner, No hired help, Reasonable prices—-Painles material and workmanship. Phone Elliott 4357 lay, If our ne Many dd teeth assing to laugh unless you handkerchief, making it even are with business failures are are dissatisfied with him, ‘ have an examination free Ww system of having a special. and each specialist a part as humanly Possible—Best of