The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. EUGENE O'BRIEN in “THE BROKEN MELODY” will be here until 11 p, m. Friday. After that this picture will be GONE FOREVER WALLACE on the Wurlitzer for the LAberty Guest SATURDAY will bring another JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Northland Drama You had a taste of this author’s superb quality in his “Back to God’s Country,” which jammed this theatre not | A 5 é i r, more | Here is the lovely Gloria Swanson taking life easy—just long ago. Now here comes another, bigger, bette: , Mm as she does in the early scenes of Cecil DeMille’s big produc- |tion, “Male and Female,” which opens at the Rex Saturday. | Gloria, however, doesn’t enjoy such a life of ease a little later, in the story. No, siree—she’s shipwrecked—stranded on an isolated insland with her brother, father, sister, maid and,| ‘last (but not least) butler. Poor Gloria! It is some time| before she can reconcile herself to palm-leaf wardrobe, half- cooked victuals, ete. Nevertheless she is forced to make the st of it until their rescue, many days later. It might be interesting to add that Gloria chooses this time) to fall in love with her handsome butler. | * * 8. 2 * * & ania - %| David Powell is included in the eupporting cast . tense— o Mecca aoeo =~” 4 GREATEST QUESTION’ |: Will be shown here for Four Days Only, starting Saturday. TODAYS PROGRAMS pg tym ad O'Brien in “The oe Broke | | STRAND Is there a divine Providence that Metes out a reward for the good and & just punishment for those who lead @ life of evil? This ts the awesome question which D. W. Griffith answers in hia latest production, “The Great Ques ton,” which comes to the Strand for |four days, beginning Saturday, The story has tte setting on @ farm, among home folka. Aa in most big Griffith produce tions, Lillan Gish and Robert Har | rom are featured . eM M Fe Mabel Normand tm When Doctory Disagren. COLIKKUM—Mary Miles Minter tm Sdudy af Rogue’ Harbor: KEX—Mary Piekf oltymnune.” ND Marguerite Clark te "All| | Hudden Peary.” TAL—Jack Pickford ta “The ttle Shepherd of Kinetom The master producer, in his latest picture, uses the strange topic of occultism. It is a photodrama of unseen forces built about the awesome question of a hereafter and a heaven— FRIDAY Last Times of Marguerite Clark STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland mee NO Couldn’t Win Her ‘Two Spanish noblemen, Marquis 4¢] on $375 a Year Pons, gentleman in waiting to the| LONDON, March 12.- king of Spain, and his uncle, Marquis|a workhouse master, Marshall Neflan’s initial produc COLONIAL tion, “The River's End." adapted! The hundreds of magazine readers from James Oliver Curwood’s novel, who admire the stories pf modern will open at the Liberty Saturday life by Fannie Hurst, will be inter ented in "The Day She Paid." the ‘This film recently had tts premiere sienhedenion wide WF showing at the Hotel Miitmore, New ‘olonial Saturday, in which pretty York, where it was shown to city of- Francelia Pillington # featured ficials and prominent club memberv. ture is based on “Oats for In the cart are Lewis Stone, Mar-\the Woman,” a story by Fannie Daw Jane Novak Darney Hurst, which appeared in the Cos 4 Charles Weert mopolitan recently which has been trane/ “ene the sereen by Marton eet | well known scenario ‘Dustin Farnum | in Dual Role} to Fairfax, the iwriter, is a romance of the Canadian Northwest in whieh the Royal Mounted Police plays an important John Daffy, | part. ; who recetves! io ETHEL eTS Income Tax Returns | Aw “1Nvite” tax returns must > ‘the ne March 15, 1919, ersons walt until lays to fh some pe Se getting thelr Te in owing to the rish and il be penalized. File early. Seo de Villavieja, recently visited the | West coast Mudio of Famous Play | ors-Lasky, where they watched the filming of a lawn fete for “A Lady in Love,” a Paramount-Arteraft ture, in which Ethel Clayton is star red. On hearing that Miss Clayton ity of advisin, s taxpayers in the Suropean trip, 4 that she and her family be LAST TIMES TONIGHT MABEL DUSTIN FARNUM +IN— ALEXANDER DUMAS’ “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS” CLEMMER MUSIC * | crease he promised to get married | $375 a year, asked the guardians for | an tncrease in pay. It Was pointed fout that when he got his tast in-/ He told the guardians, however, that the girl refused him because of his) low salary |He’s Fined Because Stole for Sick Wife = | LONDON, England, March 12.— stealing 20 pounds of sugar for i consumptive wife, William Greegan | ; wee fined | 0. COLISEUM “On With the Dance,” a $250,000 production, in which May Murray, popular star of the stage and screen, |e featured, will be the headline at traction at the Coliseum beginning fete y. od by George Fitzmauries, “o the Dance” is a thrilling co of & Russian dancer in a. A story of human beings love and struggle and finally win happiness, Minn Murray is presented as a pleasureloving Ruwsian girl who is suddenly left an orphan amid the luxury of New York's smart set. Beautiful Actress | | | | MISS DOROT! | NEW YORK.—When Mis# Dorothy | |Dalton, the beautiful Ince star, w was selected for leading role in {That mmoth | ton to the ® ret of her phenomenal ay | cena, hesitatingly said, vhe a n , phe explained lof my friends always ra | the texture and coloring and I have no ¢ |firet engagement was made through the reputation I quired for a beautifu Managers are like ordinary me they admire a, beautiful #k as any one, and in sol cantn naturally v hone f my th cor | tive. or woman It is easy to will apend only a me taking o skin. A girlemay have ir | tures, but if she ponnesser a tiful complexion she will attra: tention anywhere. | am alway to tell any girl or woman just how in like mine. | ight and mor mn fret with wi ci T have found to | Ge the bent): after maseaging’It into the skin take off the superfiuo cream with @ noft cloth, eon be- fore going out during ‘the day or evening I apply Derwillo, «, almplo let ration wi! thased at tho toilet Counter “st any date drug +e oF Sepp T Emons store. m | Attributes Her Wonderful Success To Her Famous Complexion Tells How You May Also Have One USTIN FARNUM Is said to have & wonderfully effective part in “The Corsican Brothers,” the photo play attraction, which opens at the Clemmer Saturday. He plays the dual role of twin brothers. Ans 4 stage play, “The Corsican Rrothers” was given 44 distinct pro: auctions in 86 different New York theatres alone. It has played suc cessfully in practically every city of the civilized world. Five generations of actors claim it as their greatest role. The story ts by Alexander Dumas. Declare ‘Nature Causes Apparation PATUS, Mareh 12 Inquiry into the supposed appearance of the Vir gin Mary at a village between Mets and Nancy suggest that it was due to natural rather than supernatural causes. The trees surrounding the ehureh form a majestic arbor where, jas daylight ends, | virgin seems to a vivid imagination silhouetted in the roseate hue of the evening Young Women in England Boozers LONDON, March 12.—Increased drinking by young women is revealed in the Blackburn Licensing justices’ report, which states that in 395 li. caplet censed houses last year the police I find it | Counted 8,492 girls between 17 and 21 ion, es it |yeare Going “Movie Mad” LONDON, March 12.—Hundreds of -|girla who served during the war as | government clerks and in the women ¥ DALTON ful Derwilio will astonish you. | It arta Instant beauty to the skin rnoon a nmenta of your Derwillo instantly puts @/are bent upon becoming film act auxiliaries attached to the services| the figure of the; = ieee tite eiacn | resses. ‘They have gone movie-mad, 1 stays on until! said a wontat Perspiration does | poration, Very few applications are , | accepted Rat Skins Pay for Cost of Slaying LONDON, March 12.—Herts county council's rat inspector and five rat catchers have in a year killed 200,000 |rate, The sale of the skins recouped the council for the cost of the rats’ | destruction. you wash it « t affect it, ‘and you will need no further argument to th eintn and department re well Derwillo with the ore ia don't like it you your moi k, It in the ene be fitter that given watinfaction ne ail. sone mona of the year, You can secure tt at toitet count city, including Bartell end Ow) Drug companica, As a result of war injuries suf- fered by our forces overseas, it is estimated the number of major op- erations (amputation of an arm or leg or bath) was about 3,800 u © of a film cor.|lars took time to “TH RIVER’S END” This is as close to a hundred per cent screen drama »s you are ever likely to see. It is so well told, both by the story and the actors, that it is absorbingly interest- ing every moment, suspense, with constantly overshadowing It is laid in the Canadian Northwest and deals with Oriental mysticism and villainy and the bravery of the famous Royal Northwest Mounted Police. It is a Marshall Neilan production, with Lewis Stone, Jane Novak, J. Barney Sherry and Marjorie Daw. Keep ‘nos Out, \ Legion Urges) KLAMATH FALLS, March 12.—A| resolution opposing Japanese immb-| gration and settiement in this coun. | try was unanimously pa sed by mem- bers of Klamath post, American Le- gion, and copies will be sent to of-| fictals of the state of Oregon and} to members of congress from Pacific coast states, The action against the Orientals ix the result of the recent | sale of several thousand acres of land near this city to the California Vege table Growers’ association, compo: ive deuidh of Japanese and Chinese. Burglars Destroy Merchant’s Goods CHESTER, Pa., March 12.—Bure build a wooden platform in front of a window at the, store of Benjamin Bischof, in Bs sington After destroying a lot of stock, they took goods valued at sev-| eral red dollars. The proprietor | 9Em thinks te was done partly as an act of revenge, as he was threatened ooks AKO. OLDS. Head or chest— (are best treated “externally” with VAGES. PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK ELLIOTT 223 A call to the above phone number will ensure a daily supply of the best Milk obtainable, delivered just as fresh and CLEAN as the most particilar Mother could wish it to be, Reach for the Phone book NOW. S49 oN

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