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Saoreaepnua HERE UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ener mat SOF B80 4 The impressive two- part drama embody- ing the spirit of Lincoln's American- ism— “The Land of Opportunity” is the special added attraction — Ralph Ince as Lincoln. STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wine- land, playing “Fra Diavolo” and “Dar- danella.” =MARGUERITE —— THE Liberty has an exceptionally am this week. Bu sin a de O'Brien ts appe SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. | Marguerite Clark and Jack Muthall, in a scene from “All z lof-a-Sudden Peggy,” a, delightful comedy-drama, which a ae ann f the Strand are enjoying this week. c wae It's s "all about a dear little Irish girl named Peggy, who am-| tis | hitic may * long. writer, Imagine the fun when the writer’ “on ee mg to do his best to break off the framed match—and himsel/ : falls in love with the match-maker, ed to admit} tingly Di-lare | “And when it at length arrtved,”| jremarked Mr. Hers, “the aaddie was! role big enough for two of me, and|qua € 1 like @ smallelzed swiomir a eee “Mont gene COLISEUM abo Frankie Lea, a clever child lays an important re os’ Harbor,” at He is but six of age and has MOSS hee been elected prest- Pacific Improvement club Better Join War ) at Lake City. on Auricularis |« Queen Anne Public Mbrary at § m. Tuesday and learn how The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 pring garden. Now showing—a real love story and an even more real appeal to human sympathy—a picture that will not wear out its glowing recollection for Roo. Pare T Te Ss Saat Tt o MARY MILES MINTER. , Whom Jou Saw in Anne of GreenGables ” and THEODORE ROBERTS—~ ROT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Playing “Peggy,” Sung by Monte Austin. Hacker Children in dances. Malotte, playing “What Would Be the Use of Living.” upon this rapidly spreading pest, | meet with Wm. F. Howe at the West exterminate Forficula Auricularis | salary. before his advancing hosts Fletcher ee ed in @ score or more p: . Who ts madly mistreated | me you a with the c Ar hment for al ankie’s pranks the Mai jot Judy. This ts the second picture she has made under the Realart ban-| § P-|ner, the company which recen to| signed the young star at a fabulous COLONTAL Aggie Herring, the well-known haracter actress, in now mother t Jack Pickford, having completed he maternal duties as mother to r Pickford “The nd with hin! ives in the where he in * him as she wou This is only the beginning of the HB now ruavinc Mary . = Pickford aa This engagement | is limited—see it un ere it is too late. | is a good! story, which tn ously tries to marry her fond mamma off to a wealthy If course Marguerite plays Peggy. eee ! . r, & big sacr n at the R of the 4 girl, Some cies of a young man, who in at the t bits of philosophy served to/| time unfriendly to the government " aractere in the story by| Lincoln's ideals, what he stands for yanna are as follow and his influences are brought out, | ut ever that you can be son af loyalty, you keep hunting long| This picture ts shown tn conjunc. a it.” tien with “AllofaSudden Peery.” thing in @ funeral to be | th ept that we can be & ature plc n't break but one think of it, ien't it?” 1 Pollyanna’s philosophy works! pryant Washburn hae a charm. ‘Tiwn't any time until) “y¢re Temple's Telegram,” charming in the | means of curbing the entire community is playing the| soon begin work on Miles Minter plays the role|"¢iad game.” Anthony,” jon & pretty love | more faithful portrayal of a Lincotn o by @ faithful type has ever been seen than that | char |f) waa re-| lite and several ex n Ince, who m f the acter so real that it seem: ¥ bolt oe it J stateuman himself is ° was REX lt he pcenen. village y Pickford in “Pottyanna, The story, told in retrospect by a waiter at a New York club, | tenden ly thone is something and the whole teaches a great les- e in which Mar ite Clark in starring he glad ‘twaan't two.” o has got the most Du Mra. Jonea gives the — by hia cruel grandfather. Judy al-jmost, which Is kind of funny when | Plush covered seats will be a fea-| Ever find an earwig on your rome) nt eee ittia chap's rew-| ture of the new boxing arena to be bud, In your pocket or among the | "07. (yim 0 oe | yrs Ddullt at Portland, Ore. , clean linen tn your burean ¢rawer’/ man to take the pur If you hate any desire to make war )of s nephew arrive alk: | i the finished an. a will “The Sins of St. ot Abraham Lincoln will accident during t Oppor. | Forbidden Trail beauty chort he slipped an is with the “Chrt j ° Pauline Fred pany are on th “Pleasant Val Ray. land, is being n g the mandolin. Allan Dwan. Jar Mary Thurman are in the cast, a new wt ° Directing has its dangers! Frederic Sullivan was teaching the dance when broke his angle. He} Comediea.” Buck Jones, Fox star, met with an filming of in which he suf. “The eek, in fered a brok D8. fm that a ov. No| Frances Marion has written o “|mcenario for Olive Thomas, called | “The Flapper.” | cee k and her com. r way to Cuba. ee the olf Sol Smith Russel play of stage fame, is to be made into a movie by Charles “The Scoffer,” novel by Val Cleve Into a movie by os Kirkwood and Dolores Caasinelli'a hobby is play ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END ) NORMAND —in— “WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE” Prizma Scenic In Nature's Colors known authority acid w sick headac! |rheumatic twi | cloudy, full of often ge consult at once Color Cartoon Topics and Weekly Latest News and Views Clemmer Music Liborious Hauptman Director “The Princess Pat"... dag a eld heigl Jad Salts is “Allurement” 0. M. Watson iy ment entend, ful, effervescent When you wake up with backache |and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have eating too much meat, says a |F KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat, which forms uric acid. 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