The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 3

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THE eee. il Aastra bh noen 18, 1920. "Butterfly Wife Causes I Death and Sorrow; aks; _ Appears as “Masked Dancer” in Cabaret | au i ne . er i¢ Knows It Sees Good Shows Tonight and Friday—then gone forever—the finest of all Northland stories by the author of “Back to God's Country”— MARSHALL .. SMTA AT A | NEILAN : | xf | The RIVER'S END sy JAMES OLIVER CUR WOO? PE. FRTSetTIITy Verev ss Fee eee Pictured here is a little butterfly wife, whd, because of her mad desire for pleasure and} jbeautiful clothes, brings death to one man and sorrow to another. The gentleman in her |boudotr is her husband, and here you see him reading the riot act to wife—and you! | wouldn’ t blame him, either, if you could see the figures,on the bills which he holds in his) jhands. Just like all spoiled beauties, this young wife objects to being called down for spen jing a “little” money, so, when a cafe owner offers her a fabulous sum to appear as “the'}} masked dancer,” she dons the brief costume pictured above and, needless to say, creates a sengtion. | Mae Murray ig positively captivating as the pleasure-loving butterfly wife, and David |Powell is a dignified, studious-looking husbind in “On With the Dance,” the photoplay at |the Coliseum. It will stir every drop of blood in your body. On the border of civilization men may be good, or bad, but whatever they are, they are strong. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Missy,” by Stanton Liberty Pictorial Review. e's ¢@ | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Lionel Barrymore, of — the ane pal wn Al comedy famous Barrymore family, will ‘ 3 | Mae ihe'"Wite's” “Mate and) | be a the Strand Saturday” in | "3 e Las Cr, mm ¢ HERE is) 9 strange tale of | sriANi—Dotoree Casnimeltt ta “The | | ee” | “(( we iS Oriental , mysticiam tn “The! | Tia ete teen to || Mary Benton te the newest movie i eee tae SUOepIAy St Saye “The Lard Loves the Irish.” recruit. Mary has just graduated | Until Friday Night Only Just Tonight and Friday Shan Tone the Chinese, is a ao.” fram @ finishing school in Philadel. |§) —A story of Parisian | prince in dingul from his an Dan's “tetdiers | Phila. life, its temptations and PORT ANGELFS.—Fdna Julian) SAN FRANCISCO. — Reason S30 months, saved by %yearold| Standard Of Co. give for Irother, after she had fallen into| price of gasoline cafled “inad Pplg pen and was being mauled by | by California state railroad comm! “the animals. Nightmare”; News Weekly | | | cOUINEOM | ~ 4% | - Herbert Rawlinson is at work on ja film titled “The Soul Spinners. eee | ow : It's only one of the big scenes where keeps an opium den and traffics in| tives and a large amount of money} y, vice were risked for the aake of realism | Douglas McLean and Doris May ‘ a fo . mm {will be seen next in “Shakespeare And Shan Tung, because o in this production, which is @ screen | oy.» version of Sir James M. Barrie's wealth, is a power in the com eee pleasures, in six acts— iio’ taiis in.) it deat at play, “The Admirable Crich on | | He mn love w 1 aries Ray, in his lat |white girt and ands thet ah a comaty, “Alara: Check Ante” marry him. She loathe him and in| . will be the next attraction at the horrified. Yet he holds a strange |CLEMMER Liberty. | }apell over her and she apparent. Dustin Farnum fs starring at the rH “ee i }is powerless to cope with his will 2 * cormicaD| Vivian Rich is to pe starred in/f] She appeals to an officer of the tors “Would You Forgive?" | | Royal Mounted to help her free her oe { from his influence, but # om him, evident eeentation of | took place| Ward Crane is to appear opponite Stewart in “The Yellow Ty. TH T | ” | , | | | France e when si? ng more and]. or, © when th presented as a dramatic ro-| ts and a tableaux © Corsican Broth | Thomas Meighan is putting the| | finishing touches on “The Prince Chap.” three © then has proved one of the most suc | Mee | | age dramas in the bistory| athe Loves and Lies,” star. |f| = auceeibn ad Sukantl ring Norma Talmadge, opens at | a - oy the Coliseum Saturday ith acto A Shan Tung if} Shan Tung eee “The Fighter,” story by Albert |[] | rifte batt | is finally | set afire and bur happens to this officer and the white girl furnishes a good bit of excite | ment. 4. What | COLONIAL | Payson Terhune, is to be made into | Rounding up a band of counter-|a movie, | teiters is one af the tasks required | | atest| Stuart Holmes, pioneer movie « the/ villain, will play the villain in “The hough | Evil Eye.” the eee | max A careleas helmaman, flirting with Ja serving ¢ jparty on a ¢ Male and I |week. Mc et service gets most it, the handsome cop's exploits| Jack Pickford is to appear in the | him a bride and that's glory | film version of “Officer 666.” ugh for any he { x1 Bronnette i Kerrigan's leads eo |e or = = | Jan & real rock that cc ing lady uo + STRAND | 50 New Policemen The Virtuous Model” is the attrac. | | tion now at tho Strand. This is an for Oakland Force ly dramatic story of ite in Awe Aste Cal, Meech 1820 famous Montmarte dletrict. of . } extra policemen will be added to Paria It iw fi led with thrill and/ il 4 66 the Oakland department following | PomMANce » Flourry, a be autiful | Proving that virtue is its own reward, or how to combat the forces of evil. 4 artist, are th ding | ling for the incre Industrial co jand assaults, ac mmiasioner ance neces ed demands nd haracter Police | Dolores Cassinelli is the featured strike riots to make Its pas the Chambe THE DANCE” A $150,000 joy to all five senses and then some. ayer the rR s eee tion in the face of ine Symphony orchestra, trial unrest ying Weber's “Invita- tion to the Dance.” a : —|11 Are Denied Entry Into Mexican Zone MEXICO CITY, March 18 ‘The foreign office has instr 1 the comeul at Fl Paso, Tex., not} passports of 11 Ameri ns STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland Thomas | Run in Clty Showing Topight and Tomorrow Not alone does “The Lord love the Irish,” but also Cupid in the Star’s latest picture UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT govern: from | merican | Mexico for 1 right DUSTIN FARNUM —IN— The Corsican ve Wheater are) J. WARREN Brothers oe oer | KERRIGAN from Alex. | | Sixty dollars will cover thé expenses | der Dumas’ of the six weeks’ course celebrated | novel Plan Research in | Marine Biology] in 1 i- ut “4 A The Lord | fares of. i “civ illi zation Blizzard Hoids i |iLoves the Irish | strips them of Trains i in Its Grip | ie ee es namo: Snowbound by the flercest blizzard | flinghg them the Olympian, due Wed dows in = tand f rageons > where Nature Romance, picture that sentiment and ado run riot through the story. Pathe “My Dog Pal” Review Comedy — = Christie | aa Comedy ‘ ‘Her Bridal Nightmare” CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN Director “Largo”. Haendel Serenade”. Drigo Weekly— Topics— | A girl who lets a young man) |have Ris own way during ]is only biding time courtship Nowadays most any man would like to meet a woman who could |drive him to strong drink, tat GROTE-RANKINGO. OTTO F-KEGEL, President _PIKE ST.anp FIFTH "AVE; Your Monarch Malleable Range | Saturday with the closing of the store at 5 p. m. ‘ To homefurnishers who have ranges to buy we wish to a impress the importance of making their selection during the & two last days of this week if they wish to avail themselves of ‘ a worth-while saving. and will show profitable returns By placing an order for a new Monarch Malleable Range this week you get, absolutely FREE, the nine-piece set of aluminum ware illustrated. Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Mal- leable Range. _ | | June 15 Will Be “Seattle’s Day” |lesisiature's committee June 15 y at th rtland. Concert Orchestra Old Folks Cousin ; MARKET Satisfactory Terms Always We Suggest Buying | Friday or Saturday HE allotment of Free Aluminum Sets is practically ex- a -hausted, and we will be obliged to withdraw our offer ; MONARCH q Malleable Ranges Are,a Lifetime Investment —In the saving of fuel —In reduction of kitchen work —In shorter kitchen hours —In eliminating worry —In the saving of energy | D. W. Griffith is 4 testify before achusetts on censor. has IBERTY perience in fitting and making glasses, and eur low operating exe fore than 4,000 to attend conv LADY ARTISTS will ‘be. relieved promptly. by Piso og ‘ae Penge ‘aes between

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