The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 3

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aay en el eee 7 a e ” aay a cnn a Laan dah ene —— 4, 1920, Nevada Court Clerks Failed to Recognize Mary in Divorce Case © of No Regrets Beautiful moths clustering in the flame of a rich man’s favor, while he plays fast and loose with the only one worth while—the absent girl who is ignorant of his perfidy! That's the theme on which Harold MacGrath built the exciting, picturesque story, here until Friday Mary Pickford Owen Moore confucted in thésa divarce rand that no,one in| Mary was drensed shabbily with th from a ran 4 being question ‘ 4 the judge she the attended the trial sni¢ jecree |Qwen Moore was not at court, but little town of | was represented by attorneys of here, where the dis-| Mary established her residence in s when there is enough county early in February mal mar wible . knew obtained a at nurt of Doug ay afternoon even the rt did not know t ng the divorcing of the This waa ad-| stingen Dougias b rant it acoording to Jensen. No request t the United jckford didn’t get a| was made by her that she be allow Preas, Je tiveree pre | ai vorce court.” Jensen said,/ed to resume her maiden name and wh about the case, The/nor t for alimony was ma une remen 4 that a! ph failed, She in waid to be at adyn M. Moore had won ! the ranch “THE LUCK OF THE IRISH” in which a young Celtic plumber follows a girl around the world and rescues her against terrific odds, Thursday—“Province of Munster” night. TEA OFTEN PREVENTS (- FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Keeps You in Condition tc Throw Off Discase The very beat finenga, grip ni tions is to keep ; condition it will throw off Ee, Conatipation billoa eadaches, are Nature's warnin BW) shop. Suddenly her daughter rises from a chorus girl to fame as a star, She is transplanted from the depths poverty prance to the realms of wealth, where even the lity pays homage to her daugh { TODAYS rRogRAMs ) LINERTY — Harold The Luck af the Iriah'; Mutt | | dott comedy; Pathe News; | ore and ig Crauferd Kew hich should fecal { WALLACE on the WURLITZER The waste matter ice “Ghores Marsha | | ter. been carried away ia absorbed like #0 fie Meyel Styneee”; But at corde 4 haracter Playing “What Would Be the Use of Living?” meh poison inte your| | eee laa h * where by Albert Hay Malotte nae”; Colleeam News | | t them in| anetin,” by special reyunet, ghtest ambarrassed by the glitter George Laane Tucker's “The aele Man.” ND—Anita Stewart tn “Mind nrnen. | & package of Lincoln Tea and take a It w you tn cane and f Jround her and takes to all on an Poindexter Yields BERRY CULTURE was the topic of discussion at an open conference Git"; Strand News Pie- eee Oregon to Wood or berry and small fruit experts in Feel Hike ew | = ieree:jtalebtry "te leon ISKUM CHICAGO, March 4—Senator|the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, which! This famous old herb tea ie um| | “““rne Pmaniom Melody Hetty Hilburn, the pretty little Miles Poindexter has cloned his / continued all day ne fe lon,| | LITTLE—Tem Moore in ingenue appearing at the Coliseum iain m ‘ uf ‘ao thin week Villiam Farnum in | headquarters in Oregon and aban. ,~ + mn t doned the state to Major General A compilation of veseelb. “sold wy Heart Sr has to enact the nstye, Dove not Chane AsMarry Morey im “The Leonard Wood, according to an- the U. S. shipping board up to Janp t. Nothing better to ba pe eer of « crippled girl whe w nouncement at Wood headquarters ary 20, 1920, shows 163 ships, aggre children for stomach a i die J crutch, Miss Milt . here today. Wood will tour Oregon | gating 610,684 deadweight tons, soli orders. % cents at all dr Line ™ Minn HET Ry: - t xuccems as a eripr Tod in and Paul Cazent two * in the production, spent a couple of hours rehearsing with her. | How thoroly she learned her ler is shown in the Farnum photoplay In this picture Mr, Farnum jumps from hin usual Western role to that of a gentle music genius without morificing any of the heroic qual ity asmociated with his work eee in April, it was said. total of $ 4408 @oln Proprietary Co., Ft. V LIBERTY 0 him y even wamen—-#o he thought. He was letermined to “break” Ruth and tied his hopes to this string of pearls which she had #0 fooliahly k However, there happened te Irishman sround—a diamond In r med William G nh, who story of “The Miracle Man," Loane Tucker's production helt » playing at the Rex this he week, in originally adapted from ** | Frank L. Packard's novel, which ap * | | peared in the Munsey mag sev . "© | dramatic sense of George M. Cohan dar etary, -"3ole: Lacks a ¢ re that the story, which had ‘sshnyuiiecies created widespren STRAND A quaint old Engliah cockney char acter is pre Pa Girl n “Mind the photoplay at the where it played te for many weeks and was t on the road for an ex: | The plot concerns the reformation of a quintet of crooks } CLEMMER | Edgar Lewis ie a man who usually | a what he wants, and in “Ot Men At last—the story you’ve longed to see! “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come!” TOMORROW = See It Once— i TH book everyone read—the story everybody loves and remembers, that made John Fox, Jr.’ 's, reputation, grounds, Just uch mansion was located in New Jersey, | It’s alive for you now! not far from the studio.” it war| You watch Chad, brave and boyish, facing into the jh sg a Then See It ite «cat gin sar Lame " world with his rifle and his favorite theatre Again— tire property was turned over for | You see him fighting his way through the moun- the filming. i tains of Kentucky, winning, unconsciously, Melissey. Other ey n's cane 3 : ett Ad than ike iow in the Fal core tie sajecion MEW RELEASES Sikeiae ee proud Lexington society. Ha How his Bubeed pede tells then! 4 wukeecu “wen, pad COLONIAL Tom Moore in Deb You know him even better than in the book as you see Chad woo the winsome Margaret; you see Melissey, faith- ful and forgotten, sacrifice her life to clear his name. You watch him through the agony and terror of the Pauline Frederick tm Madge Kennedy in Geraidine Farrar ion The Woman and the Puppet The Paliver Com The Blooming Angel Salisbury tom Mele ed by the New York Association of Architects in 1911 directed by Wallace Worsley © Revalles saya her favorite a white mouse. I rarely carry him about with me,” she eays. “Tt causes so much commotion when T bring him into a room Where mice are not ex» pected,” If It Plays the Rex— It Must Be Good ee Tourneur is now making named “The Glory of Fay vw Hj, || STARTING 4 SATURDAY! Clyde Fillmore has been signed to play leading roles for the next four years for Famous Players ae him rity WU | THe GROTE~RANKINEE | PIKE ST. ano PIFTH AVE equal footing TH Civil War — watch that awful ride through death to Petey eae Tuto yhoo He of an adventur save his enemy ! a Snes ‘The Sret Cell Seige ou ye ncided blonde | || ‘i su spense, are Seott's Partners of the ype, whi iss Lee a brune’ of pe tg phe pn. a: fo Booth Tarkington's phos ane type, while Miss Lee is at it — a great American landmark come to life. D, | Pd Samuel Goldwyn presents Clara Horton is finishing her 10th in “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” pSteBhen Goosen, architect, tins been by John Fox, Jr. rect the architectural details of big scenes. He won a gold n award Satisfactory Terms Always ’ OTTO F. KEGEL, President Friday Specials Limited Quantities of Inlaid and Printed LINOLEUM Are Offered at Sharp Reductions Inlaid Linoleum 45 yards, blue and white and gray pattern, at, a square yard.. 119 yards, two-toned gray pattern, at, a square yard ........ 120 yards, gray, blue and cream pattern, at, a square yard. 90 yards, brown, tan and ivory pattern, at, a square yard. . 200 rds, brown and tan wood effects, at, a square dati 112 yards, gray and green pattern, at, a square yard . Printed Linoleum While the quan- tity of each pat-— tern is limited, the qualities and values present unusual nity for saving, partial list cludes: oppor z 125 yards, brown, cream and ivory pattern, at, a square yard...... brown and cream small pattern, at, a square yard..... 200 yards, cream, brown and blue tile deisgn, at, a square yard Felt Back Floor Covering 150 yards, blue, ivory and gray, small design, at, a square yard..... : 110 yards, brown, gold and green pattern, at, a square yard. 34 yare 130 yards, gray, ivory and green pattern, at, a square yard..... Housecleaning Helps at Special Reductions Weighted Polishing Brushes $2.59 Floor Polishing Brushes with long, smooth hard- wood handles—the 15-lb. size, priced, each, $2.59. a , ae Carpet Sweepers $3.49 Cycle-bearing Carpet Sweepers, with pure bristle brushes and _nickel-plated reinforced ends; special, each, $3.49. O-Cedar Mops 79c The popular _ triangle- shaped Mops, oiled ready for use, priced special at, each, 79¢. inn cnstillctetaiage House Brooms 79c They are made of good quality broom corn with three rows of stitching and smooth, varnished handle; each, 79¢. geen inns ti Wall Paper Cleaner at 19c A simple _ preparation that can be quickly and easily applied. Cleans wall paper and window shades perfectly; special, 19¢. emp diciarnnenns Old English Floor Wax at 59c Floors, furniture, wood- work, automobiles, éte., can be quickly and beautifully polished with Old English Floor Wax; pint, priced special at 59¢. —0——— Floor Paints, Quart 89c A hard-drying and ser- viceable Floor Paint in all colors, priced special, the quart, 89¢. —Basement Store, Fifty Wool Auto Rob at $9.25 Each Excellent quality Auto Robes in attractive p patterns, in a variety of colors. 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The soft cream color in which it is shown lends itself beautifully to the surroundings of any One width will make a pair of curtains; priced the yard, $1.25. —First One Hundred and Fifty Metal Beds At One-Third Less Than Regular Value Nearly a score of patterns are represented this offering. Vernis Martin, white, ivory green finishes predominate. All of these beds hay one-inch steel posts and can be purchased in full and three-quarter sizes. Easily one-third regular value.

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