The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE \ TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. | ‘Mystery Surrounds Lone Wolf's Girl of My Child Actress Refuses to Die in Movie; Script Has to Be Changed|) ~ Saturday, the girl tery urrives in Seattle She tn the daughter of the greatest nal in the world “Who cares?” she cries. And in the whirling madness of a ked ball, drowning in music and dancing, she t to forget—to kill the memories gram, which 4 that cut like knives. : | sy eke oe naividis It’s a Story With a Kick, This Week : é | , , help ah Mgr TODAY'S hasnad ied Linewry column there | eryptic Doris M. ° ns kalogram calle ook K idual mark prizen to the first twenty-five who olve this kalogram Mrs. Floren Koren ave understood the traff officer's signal at Third ave, and Pike st. Monday afternoon and was taker to the City howpital, where ankle was t 1. She was knocked jown by a Froadw “GREATEST IN THE WORLD” ASSERTS Thompson, 29, 1818 YOUNG MRS. WINS'H ROP] PRS 1. E. EVERHART : moe ; ; ie tt : © ng Toren briton Realty Salesman Had About i j . H Given Up Hope—Is Re- la wees B43 stored by Tanlac YOU think MeCuteheon only jeorge Barr olly differ e has writ Margaret r nates ward of a ¢ past two In @ ter Scene from “Young Mrs. Winthrop,” at the Coliseum this showing little Dorothy Rosher, clever child actress, who d to carry out the “death” scene called for in the sc ript. Clayton is shown with Dorothy. * ** * * %* * * A trae story about little Dor | tho othy Kosher, clipped from “It,” » California publication, devoted to screen players. itr the cap ), Where Was the Press the article reads as fob ng at night tha up from bed in order The Spring Fashion shou at the Coliseum this week is drawing great crowds of enthusiastic fans, The models are displayed every afternoon and even- ing in conjunction with Ethel Clayton's starring ve hicle, “Young Mrs, Win- throp.” a Le DOROTHY ROSHER, 4 | ° of is the daughter of When the Car-Lime |v ’srdsot scinunts rand re imen I wat #0 as Diocke |Charles Rosher, Mr, Rosher in walking — thet Georgette blo te! ameraman. Dorothy therefore id of some ere Eee ee eM enwore ches | sometimes appears in picturea lto keep I lot weight almost In Ethel Clayton's Mrs ervous I did not Winthrop.” at the this ight’s rest. I was in week, Dorothy appeared. 4 fix I did not believe any-| Now Dorothy has “Young “re getting adful colds, n taught that of the many/ ved of simi ~ Doro decided LIBERTY t " ony ine ~d professional musician at 9 years | , ¢. and a movie star at 1 * May. star-| week in with MPHONY ORCHESTRA Eva” and “Indiana Moon” WF. Each afternoon and evening—the ame for that Playing o my|s death, an w dower | Er Dorothy wan't going to die. In vair 'did-the director, the leading woman Bhe sald person's cold o 8 ne and joy » that they Nght off @ cold me. It > record of prett ring at the Liberty Dorts this the first Eleanor eaid. | petite, corrected my digestion and What's Your Husband Doing?” all very well, condition so that greasy foods don’t hurt me now at all. In ouglas MacLean. Miss May started “Hut y ve * les pe | Douglas Macl 4 7 berwons beg and plead and explain—|! fet I can eat anything I want and BIG ‘ the study of music when she was - “ ecient rs ger le 4 years old and accompanied the fa X \ 4 : 2 bo ‘ina = |mmous violinist, Kubetik, on the plano] ¢ Mra. Winthrop” tt when he made his tour of the coun q - > : at the death scene lery “s . Do i ated. Because the vic fl im wouldn't di digest it perfectly If anyone wants | What's Your Husband Doing™ t& et a twenty There is no death + Courtesy MacDougall-Southwick Company to know what I think of Taniac | eae ae Pee reak-Up-A-< for Christian Bolentiats, re you met Weeks’ though. | Meanwhile, whe hep wives and husby Mes. Barnes” doctor ways they a6 U3 | weont? : 7 ee he ee ye bought the ber and Pleancr began taking When ahs | Black § Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder } Trouble? about jealous feel like a new man.” B. F. GOODRICH Rubber com pany entertained ‘Transporta Monday with | ¢ REX Maurice Tournier’s big production, “The Whip.” is proving a decided card at came the next 6,000 war veterans are “Mother, fm the free Knights of Co. sthools on the Pacific cous to figures made pulti rection of a special Tanlac represen: | | tative —Advertisement YOU GET UP WITH A LAME. BAGK? the jows.”* the Rex this wee adows a y Break-Up-A ink to keep doc put |awny for good.” ring the course of the film the| the opening scene A frequent bind: | ight, irrita LAST TIMES »| ' sedimer t | TURSDAY ck of smarting, uric | may be] Ww complexion. B. WARNER —in— A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY |mony.” |wealthy young ays the role of H. American, who ge into hot water trying to flee from Now here—a real thriller, with no end of A special feature on the bill ts the} 4 ng of Miss Marguerite De For-| famous flute artist, and a and dance speciality by E |Hayes, lttle daughter of Mr Mrs. George BL Hayes, of this cit rheuma alency of Kidney Disease >» not and realize remarkabl While among th: that prevail 3 DAYS ONLY— |ESTARTING TOMORROW ines D f LTON Piet feat. ences | Mirs. Charlie |)" | Chaplin IN last recog: | who very often content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original dis , |) @ase may con® ly undermine the medicine, you shou fe medium at all drug Don't mak and stores. any mistake, but re member the name, Dr. Kilmer’ Other | Swamp-F and the address, Bing | hamton Y., which you will find tion every bottle. You may obthin a sample cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co © the remarkat of valuab! ands of grateful lettera rec (MILDRED HARRIS) In Lats Weber's Sensational New Production “Forbidden” A picture of the great temptation every woman knows. large size Lame Back | nly one of many | y trouble. wing that you toot are, being sul AL NOTE ze bottle of Swamp-Root ing ten nghamton, N. Y. This gives merit of this medicine. They information, rtunity to pr 1 you a b containing many of d from men and women who say just the remedy need va and success Now Playing wamp Jed in kidney, liver and so well le size bottle, Ad sure to say you read this of Swamp-Root are are advised to send for a sam) Binghamton; N.Y. Be THE N 1920 VERSION OF MAURICE TOURNEUR’S wi ee no THE Ee WHIP The World's Biggest Motion Picture UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT EME HOUG NOVEL GLORIFIED ON THE SCREEN— READ PAGE Ui, SATURDAY EVENING POST, MARCH 27. The description of the making of ‘The Sagebrusher,” under the title, "The § Child,” by EMERSON HOUGH EVELYN HAY IN PERSON The Juvenile Comedienne With Now * and Dances “BLACK IS WHITE” The tale of a young wife whose husband accuses her unjustly and turns her out, and how she plans a big revenge. STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, Playing Drigo’s Serenade. “The Time Will Come,” Sung by Betty Brown SAGEBRUSHER An intense heart story with thrills aplenty, including a gigantic flood and a@ terrific forest fire. Adapted From the Drury === Lane Stage Play MARTIN JOHN J h the Isles of Hebrides ene year, TI years, Australia two years. Adults 25c, Including ma i a New Screen Magazine CHRISTIE COMEDY “PETTICOATS AND PANTS” —with— BOBBY VERNON A Snappy Plot—a Riot of Pretty Girls and Lots of Pep CLEMMER MUSIC— Liborious Ha Director “OILING UNCLE” LYONS-MORAN COMEDY Tex HB crtioren 11¢ CONCERT ORCHESTRA LADY ARTISTES meE]ROTE- Bring Back Still; Tom lees brought back my ap-|a rifle in Issaquah Sunda }the camern ued to improve in the county hos- Know ‘hpw |b cameraman and the other yeelsix pottien have put my stomach in| pital Tuesday. or acid|turned to brought back @ copper still sald to have been removed from his cabin. am ready to tell them it is the great-| pleaded not ext medicine in the world, for it cer-|noon in the United States district tainly bas built me up and made me| court to charges of violating» the ngreotic statutes. Their cases. will ‘Tantac iw sold in Seattle by Bartel {come up for trial in the April of court. tes KINC°. | OTTO F REOFL. Tomorrow—Another Day of Many Savings Month-End Clearance Sale There is very much of helpfulness and interest to be gained from a trip about the store and, of course, the many sav- ings in Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Bedding and Housefurnishings are most alluring. The end of each month brings to our at- tention many odd lots and odd pieces of merchandise that are slated for clear- ance. We believe that you will recog- nize the values offered tomorrow as unusual and. extremely desirable. Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin 4 1 How many good people we hear And how few we see Belongs to Legg — shot twice by Deputy } riffs Matt Starwich and Herbert after he had run amuck with contie- Rugs and Carpets CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co.j Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 The deputies re-| Issaquah Monday and YOUNG WAH and Lee Sing) guilty Monday ‘nfter- | rm 4 4. y. F. BROOKS, | }charged with liquor law violations, are to plead Monday in tes district court U — Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Here’s the second big fun picture by Douglas MacLean and Doris May oD Oh ds And after the police raid from one cell comes hubby; from another, wifie! You'll want to see what happens! “The Silkless Banknote” Herbert Rawlinson in a fine 2-Act Detective Story Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing that singing contest Me ‘a

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