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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. hy ——~ ee {Mary to Tour World; She'll Smile _{| at Sphinx; Will It Smile Back? x" ~~~ Friday—Good-bye Showings of “The VIRTUOUS MODEL” Saturday—the One reat AMERICAN Picture of Today THE COPPE The Playhouse of No Regrets “THE RIVER’S END” Don’t let anything interfere with your coming tonight if you have not seen this surpassing Northland drama ee ee SATURDAY AT 11 A. M. HARLES | BARRYMORE No one can 4 see it without a thrill of pride - ——— ae, Se “What a nice Sphinx!" says Mary Pickford. That's how | the prophetic artist foresees their meeting, The sphing of Giseh says: “Well! Well! That must be Little Mary!” ARY PICKORD ts gol to| America, She needs no introduction Egypt in Australia! And that's not all on asking her to vi She's going the rest of the way J continent has been signed around the world, Japan, China, Ha-|by schoo! children to the number of | wail, South Africa, India, South | 30,000 | Arne She says she will leave an soon as! nee France! Norway! Fng-|her next picture is completed | and The Sphinx never gave a sign of And they will see Mary! interest when It saw Napoleon. But Mer pletures are nearly as well| perhaps it won't be able to resist} > Zz wy] =~ x > me oe b wivted when be take (0 &) COLONIAL — Warren Kerrigan in ard Lawes the Uriebs v LITTLE — Mex Beach's “The Girt Freckle-Face-= prospect that {t almost takes a H - @ini to get it untied. He's pretty Now Is the Time to Get RUA of These wei) discouraged but he fortifies him Unty Spots with “Do It Now” mottoes and Thomas play perfectly screened. known in those countries as in smile from Mary Pickford | Ae * * & » * y LIBERTY x“ =~ " c ARLES RAY, the youthful mo | sseme aks Fepenans __..., 4 Yj picture tion eter pphatioally | | rh f y tb ar belief that sing-| | | I: } a ng jes in your mouth wilt| | Cla Y i sane tne Corsican Brothers” )""ier “rida yj that 8 q | It is a great tribute Alarm Clock Andy." which will oe) | CREA pace: Stag °t f 4 as y { to a great president Saturda MEN tel De Milles Male and Wh F ‘ . A carire saleeman | souANE —Pelarce Costectlt ta “The V i i} and a wonderful screen entertainment. It is the famous Augustus an Charlie's tongue | | "Virtuous Medel Y { * % * Strand SS EXTRA---Prizes for Students now how easy it le to re | y< on “How to Get Ahead” and : at ugly «pots, no that no / tries his best to talk lke a “regular Three cash prizes, of $50 each, will be awarded to the Orchest y fre fellow.” Only when a pretty gir state university, to the Seattle high school and to the ra gy Sec > ne. comes along and an accident brings £ 3 wont drugsist, | him the path of a big business Seattle gramr under S. K. Wine- ay at should shoW}man who takes an interest In him seeing “The Copperhead,” write the best summaries, not | , : doen Charlie a and, playing Liszt's tr i heart-warm exceeding fifty words in length, of the value of the les- Py on. The sun and wi ene oie Rhapsody and Rart- « wold in thin month. Be sure fo ask To be left at the Strand box office strength Othine, ler guarantee of mor CLEMMER $ r grade students, respectively, who, after lett’s “A Dream.” k if it falls to remove the | .¢ WM Oe AT "Pal : ' : onda snout | ‘This is a laugh hit that never runs down. There’s nothing like a good } in his box at the | Ray country boy comedy of bashfulness to make you feel good all over. NY el to be married to Pall AL l a | ly been heard to threaten the mur. dered mah's life Neither one can be proven gullty and the murder remains a mystery right up to the final reel Besides the feature picture, Ha jold Lioyd is on tbe bill in his latent comedy: a - ———— oo si tabt bad mother and to her babies, and as a, accomplishment of a mort danger tant eect, |Pesult Is deserted by her husband nN a man and a are arrested for the murder . * * *% n because she was, at one! WALLAGE on the WURLITZER —Liberty Pictorial Review— LAST TIMES FRIDAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN “The Lord Loves the Irish” Starting Saturday BESSIE BARRISCALE - In “THE LUCK STARTING SATURDAY | | COLISEUM Gent Lincoln ts obliged to ®| chooses to come back to her, or shall traitar tc nd untry, is disowned t herself, and make her own ies Darris¢tale makes the hor’a answer to this question a/ ing one indeed. She shows how ry woman in @ similar situation! During influenze epidemics, spray ; " n summon the talent which has|the nose and throat several times a Players-Lasky corporation a8 the icon given her, and aided by this,| day with one part Wizard Oil and background for the film, and no ef) ig a great determination to make|twWo parts water, using an atomizer, by his own friends and family, and | °° © is vindicated only upon hix death bed. The story in-one of intense dramatic appeal, A whole village was constructed by the Famous Hamlin’s ‘Sess Gil a Reliable, Sreventive am Saturday ins Talmadge has a « her fils and in “HAUNTED . . an of amt 8 OF GERALDINE hapy to be tw man he peally | Lore Were spared to make “The Cop: |i own way, go out and “show the/I¢ you haven't an atomiser, gargie loves and he really tetieves che in| Oeemens” © Fenlly Rig photepiny world.” | the throat and snuff the mixture up SPOOKS” LAIRD” the age she represents | oes | a pee Se Oe the nose. This treatment sets up an , COLONIAL jantiseptic wali of defense against yne task, but Mise Talmadge t#| ss * antise Showing how a woman’ 80 Veruatile that she not only ma! “The Luck of Geraldine Laird,” In Ouija! See if You | “lu” germs. a ; area ; | whic - riscale appears | Chest cotds and sore throat lead loverest, funniest comedy pluck turned misfortune the ug onvineingly lovely,|Which Bessie Barriscale appear t ee ee ee sone into luck. but < ls her youthful husband to |comes to the Colonial saturdi Locate Doc Osler |i. grip. “stop them at once with Tete Git etint your’ meaiory: for beeome.so wrapped up in her # M Farriseaie, in this picture,| COLUMBUS, March 19—In order | Wizard Ot before they can develop iat @when hé had & chanoe to on hich is based on a story by Kath- that men over 60 years old can be | into dangerous influenza. alas what to » would prove a dis-|leen Norris, that appeared under city employes, the civil service com-| Get it from druggists for 30c. If 7 tasteful marriage, he will not let|#4me name, has the part of a wife mission here considers removing all not satisfied, return the bottle and —AND— regan who devotes all her time to age limits: get your money back. rive when the |-——— -———-____——- -~ | Ever constipated or have sick Then comes the surprise when the | ‘ Pet try. wie young man finds out that his bride is a@ girl full buoyancy of! youth and the of living. | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30¢ jat druggists. Guaranteed. ‘To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noi Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing¢and have head noises, to know that this tressing affliction can usually be sfully treat REX Studying the habits of drug fiends in not a very edifying oceupagion, but in order to give at noeption of FREDERICK Jone of the four characters which she} is called on to portray in “Kyen of | —in— tae i. i Youth,” Clara Kimball Young found | It necessary to study intimately the “THE Ways and habite of addicta to mor-} heroin and other drugs ‘PALISER In “Kyes of Youth" the heroine, in gazing thru a crystal into the future, | An intense mystery-drama of profound love, baffled ambition, misplaced trust! |finds that if she marries one of her suitors will be later an outcast | and gre ly foreed into the lower) . finally bee ing a thin deacent slums is shown Mins Young in the leading r os ee 3 Hughes, Milton sills 4 re three popular screen CLEMMER MUSIC jactors who support Miss Young in | this photoplay, LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director. | ee & Playing “Excerpts From Popular Operas” i yi ag ~ | STRA iD SPECIAL—Clarinct and Cello Duet By Massene Played by Messrs, N. Oeconomacos and F. Lhoest. her trp | Sufferers who* could |have had their hea | such an exten i is troubled with h atarrhal de mula and he | is. The preserips | prepared at home au | 8 follows: | from your druget 5 e e Take this home and add to | our an lerme pint of hot water and a little Ulated sugar: stir until disse a Take one tablespoonful four tim Lionel Barrymore in a striking | screen versian of “The Copperhead,” the play in which he scored — hin | greatest success on the stage, will |be the attraction at the Strand the —ALSO— Topics of the Day la day Concert |atre. Tho picture ix sald to have | Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of | rarmint is used in this Last Times Tonight— New Screen Magazino P son es ante aial to eethow: clout Ry guatke | Tong, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, |innammation nnt’a ee anme an DUSTIN FARNUM in thin, scraggly or fading. 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