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

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Nome ef 100 Per Ceat Pictures Wahl | DO YOU? Long for a trip around the world? Like a clean, wholesome love story? unger for the excitement of adventure? Admure an honest-to-goodness hero” Want thrills, romance and fun? BECAUSE MOST FOLKS DO “THE LUCK OF THE IRISH” has been made from the famous novel of adventure by HAROLD MacGRATH and will be here just until Friday night. It is far too wonderful a screen entertainment for any one to miss! Living?” by WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “What Would Be the Use of A. H. Malotte. Mome of 100 Fer Cent Vietures SELECTION OF JURY for the| eomecri om sem =| ELECTRIC TRAI @rand jury witnesses” case, was completed Wednesday in the t 8 sS STARTS FRIDAY HOT TEA BREAKS “A COLD—TRY THIS } Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take, On Friday morning the “Olym & tablespoonful of this Hamburg | pian,” crack passenger train of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon | Chicago, Milwaukee @ St, Paul rail i, pour through a sieve and drink | road, will leave P und for the & teacupful at any time. It is the] ast in the wake of an electric loco “miost effective way to break a cold | motive, ’ and cure grip, as it opens the pores,| The departure will mark the first relieving congestion. Also loosens |of it kind in history of Coast rat! the bowels, thus breaking a cold roading. In celebration |a special train, bearing May >. B ensive and entirely veg-| Fitzgerald, city officials and prom- inent railroad men, will precede the “Olympian” to Initiate Mil- waukee’s New Service THIS WEEK Full of red-biooded actian— some tears and heart throbs, and a beautiful romance— “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” From the novel by Andrew Soutar —with CRAUFURD KENT cccasmiatnny meatal CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN Director Each Member a Solo Artist Overture— “Raymond” .........Thomas “A Chinese Lullaby” Bowers That Different Comedian— HAROLD LLOYD in his latest laugh-getter— “His Royal Slyness”’ He's some slick book agent. Weekly and Topics Latest News and Views |Diamond Thieves Get Week to Plead Merritt Higbee and Charles P.| LOS ANGELES, March 3.—A suit Brown, alleged to be connected with for dive man aver-| the Cohen diamond robbery, were age ¢ ry he nd 45 mir given one week to plead when ar. utes, to figures just made raigned before Superior Judge! put Mitchell Gilliam Tuesday far as Cle Elum. “Olympian” « Electric energy for the operation of the Coast Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad wil! generated from the water plants of t Sound Traction Light & F Both f amenger tra will b ification Mayor Fitage the road, whi tracked at Cle Elum LASS ATHEATRE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday HARRY T. MOREY —in— “THE DARKEST HOUR” Reveals the heights to which a strong man may go, even in darkness. —also— “Baby Doll Bandit” Jewell Monkey Comedy division of the Chicago power THE SEATTL INBER TS Home of 100 Per Cent Mietures —THURSDAY— “PROVINCE OF MUNSTER” NIGHT Home of 100 Ver Cent Pletures | Speed Divorces in Los Angeles Lone Store Bandit Holds Up Japanese Wearing a handkerchief over his black re indigestion neutraliz nach, in he f ring and m which the mix aking gaxes, heartburn, flatu nee, fullness or pain in stomach and Intestines A few tablets of “Pape's Diapep. sin” bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. They help regulate disordered stomachs, so fa n without dis t drug stores vorite foody can be tress—Costs #o litte Dorothy Dalton’s Beauty Chat actress, er beau y¥ girl or auliful, rosy 4 smooth, un oy will Derwitlo, 1 use it beauty, is nto A paper. In the erwillo at any toilet eo ter, and try it today; you will be [delightfully surprised m tim: «| May team, in "| cess, ly acquire} “|Thomas H. Ince stars, safei on the road to the top pin- / Not so very long ago Anita high school girl. This week, at the Strand, Girl” is the title of the pictur —Aiewrge Lame Mirecie Man. STRAND Anita Stewart in the Paiet Girl"; Straed News tortals COLONIAL — Mearee Salisbury tn The Phantom Melody.” LITTLE--Tom Moore in “Lord and lady “nalome ve. She rey Morey im “The * T'S a far m Paducah Ky to sereen stardom, and that may explain why Gladys Coburn, who is seen opposite William Farnum in Meart Strings” at the Coliseum thin week, is still known as “that Coburn child” to her distinguished fellow townsman, Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb, the American bumorist ‘The fact that Mite Coburn was born In Paducah would not be of any more interest than if she had ery Her beauty attracted a Neu |who persuaded her to pose for a “Spring Time” sketch, and lever since she has been before the public eye. Stewart's pretty sister, Lucille Lee, director for the jchance in the movies *; Stewart was a little Brooklyn York artist, When Miss married Ralph Ince, a Vitagraph Film Co., Anita got her first Her success was instantaneous. Anita is playing the role of a little chorus girl who, by a strange turn of fate, |shining light of a big musical becomes the comedy ghow, “Mind the Paint ¢ . it must be naid in behalf of the pro ducer that he ver saw the inside of Irishman was a plumber—a of the soldering tron. rogan wax his name. enamored of @ pair of h belonged to a #ebool tea pher me feet her whone name was Ruth Warren. To follow the Irishman'’s« luck, one is carried to Gibraltar, Venice, Cairo, Singapore, thru a series of exciting and romantic adventures James Kirkwood is playing the |role of Grogan at the Liberty this week, In “The Luck of the Irish eee COLONTAL giver four in “The Phan latest photaplay, which opens at the Colonial today He appears first as a young noble man in love with a young English girl, Then he in hin country's service. A dreadful jexperience agen him within a few days and be old man and finally as an old music master, recovering his own identity | tinct imperson tom Melody,” t thru the power of the phantom n in Centralia were it not | melody that Irvin Cobb had done P44 le to put Pudacah on the cpass « re Miss Coburn att 4 Harry Morey is the star in “The prominence Darkest Hour,” the new photoplay Misa Coburn, in canveraation | opening today at the Class A. He with Mr. Cobb, was told by the iiave the role of Peter Schuyler humoriat that he remembered “the | wealthy clubman, who meets with little Coburn girl,” with freckled an accident and loses his memory face and tow head, running bare foot about the atreets of Paducah. chasing a hoop with a stick. Both Minn Coburn and Cobb are proud of Paducah and of each other CLEMMER In “Other Men's Shoes,” the dramatic feature at the Clemmer this week, Crauford Kent, well) known for hix virile charactertza tions, plays a dual role, that of twin brothers. In the action of the play he surprises everyone by taking the brother an n he has a His bil Loane Tucker's production Man. which is the attraction at the Rex this week, was presented before the Sing some time ago, convicts at Sing with flattering results So impressed were the convicts b the spectacle, that one of them ad miringly stated his belief that “the man who produced the picture (Mr Tucker) fourth.timer,” or t, This may be compliment, but was a |, Smile, “Doug,” smile! This| jis the cure-all of bles. Doug-| las MacLean of the MacLean- the recent suc- “23, Hours Leave Mr. MacLean is “one of nacle of success. Whit candition he is tricked into marrying an ne fact that wife gle is not unraveled until the final reel.» clure Patter “The Branding Iron,” by Kather ne Newlin Burt, is now being mad in this adventurers, he in already underg the direction df Reginald} Barker, It is a tale of the far West of crude unlettered ranchers, and abounds in conflicts sof elemental | emotions “The Truth” by the late Cylde Fitch, perhaps ‘the most widely known American dramatist, has! been purchased by Goldwyn. Josephine Ashdown, aged 11,“who eries of Booth Tark- entitled, “Shakes peare’s Ham! is the champion child distar swimmer of the world, She owns numerous silver TODAY SiG THURSDAY You Have 3 More Days = to See a = “THE ==MIRACLE @ MAN” = ‘ : Don’t Delay t Doo! N10 A, M * He be} appears as a soldier in seen as & decrepit: ‘PAINT Satisfactory Terms Always me QROTE-RANKIN OTTO F ALOEL, Preetderd co, What YouCet InTre | HOOSIERTE | At No Extra Cost Large uncluttered work space OOSIER’S work-space is the roomiest made and no | feature is more essential to convenience. Here : falls 90% of your work. And any but Hoosier’s tific arrangement would be a serious handicap constant annoyance. This is another vital requisif that makes Hoosier first choice. Visit our Hoosig display and see how time and toil can be saved. mpire Builders! ndis will play the part her story, cups and medals awarded by various | | societies for feats in diving and swimming. Her home ix in Los Angeles eee The next Mary Roberts Rinehart Picture to be made by Goldwyn for | Eminent Authors will be based on ‘0 RELIE AL DEAF HEAD } Ee CATARRH ant t tarhal head should give thix prescription a trial ZZ i The world at her feet—and love! The ext: Pinero romance of a chorus girl who leaps into tune over an upset bucket of paint, is here— Until Friday Night Only— | | | re THEATRE) ann we | Famous Story of the Stage : “MIND THE STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Faust” and “Some-— where a Voice Is Calling.”

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