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© Wiad colts toad to different kinds of | eougha “Let's Go t the Liberty” Is Always Good Advice His home, away, him! baby at 500 mile crying for That is all he needs to make the most thrilling eross- country race ever staged. And wins, ence roof! when he the audi- raises the See it here to- night, Thursday or Friday— WALLACE REID Ni “Excuse My Dust” His latest and best auto race comedy-drama- same big cast. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing the Canine Hit—“Bow Wow” 1,000 Pounds of Harmony — LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW KINDS OF COUGHS City, Raises Girl’s ‘There is a “dry cough,” a “le grippe cough, asthmatic cough, . the racking, painful raise choking phlegm. Honey and Tar gives quick im all cases. T. J. McCall, Ath- QO. writes: “We used Foley’s and Tar in our home for sev. Imost Invalu coughs and croup with, Many a man has wealth unteld— to the tax collector KENTON, Ohio, April 14.—To keep her an the job and avert her threat to marry unless she was granted an increase in salary, coun: cil has passed a special ordinance secretary of the city waterworks de partment, an iticrease in pay for 1920 jel y \i a TAL yi" Pal ih | a: | ay r ou; WA Ae Tas hil i SPECIAL NOTICE We Are Holding Over for You Until Thursday Night IN “OVERLAND RED” By Henry Herbert Knibbs The Best Thing the Western Star Ever Did Added Attraction— JOE ROBERTS BANJOIST Playing “Venetian Moon” and Other Hits Topics of the Day Pathe Review Lyons-Moran Comedy CONCERT THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920. TODAYS 1 Wall Nex Heach's “Phe Silver Kimball Young Paling Frederick tm The of Letty iW ae race is one Ixc Latent week une fame cast of Theodore Rob- and Walter the Marhaall was adapted magadne CLEMMER Mau © DL. Flynn, better known as Lefty” Flynn, All-American foot- player, former fullback om Yale and member of the track and base in one of the cast of Rex Sliver Horde,” which ts the Gemmer, Flynn of the thugs whose tivities © Big rke and Emerson so much trou and who, incidentally, is matro i in breaking Big George's bal Myrtle Stedman plays the role of Cherry Malotts REX The ability of Maurice Tournler to Teate pictures, not just single scenes without meaning or connection, bat beautiful pictures in story come true than this week. he magical Tournier bas taken @ series of oplaodes from history and tradition and brought them to life on a screen. Ethel Hallor, a Follies beauty; Florence Billings and Faire Binney are among the leading feminine play- erm COLONIAL The management of the Cotoniai| punces Marry Carey's feature pio ture, “Overiand Red,” will be ie ver Thursday instead of closing to- | nt, as per scheduin (LAL HAGUE WAS Pay to Halt Cupid | giving Mise Edith Cottrell, assistant | UNABLE TO HIT A LICK OF WORK’ Was So Run Down He Could| Hardly Eat or Sleep; Says Tanlac Built Him Up “Tanine in the cause of my present and I gladly give it my © owner of | Auto Acces explained ve suffered with nd have been in a condition During yearns I got worse rap time I began taking Paniac unable do @ thing m the way of work I had no ap petite and what little I did manage to eat failed to digest properly and { would biost up and suffer pains that gave me hours of misery. I got to where I really dreaded to eat because I suffered so afterwards. 1 just hurt all over and lost weight and strength so rapidly I simply | ad to quit work. I wan so weak I oulda’t Lift the least ttle thing | ud got to where I was unable to| walk any distance at all, as my legs would get all in a tremble and so| aky I could hardly stand up. My nerves wer » shattered and I wor ried so about my health that I ‘ouldn’t sleep but just rolled and towsed all night long and in the mornings felt no better than when| I went to “Seeing diy und at | > much in the papers about Tanlac, I thought there must! b something to it, so I bought a bottle and am truly glad I did for it has made me foel like a new per son, My appetite is fine and I eat anything I want without having the least sign of gas or pain after. wards. I have regained my weight and strength and can get around and work as well as I ever did Why, I tried myself the other day and actually carried two sacks of potatoes—one at a time—from the street into my cellar, something I couldn't possibly have done a few weeks aga, as I had no strength My nervousness is all gone too, and I am getting plenty of sound, re-| freshing sleep every night. I am so | glad to be on my feet in such good | shape that I want to make a public statement and let everybody knaw what Tanlac has done for me.” Tania J in Seattle by Bartell Drug Ste r the personal dl- rection of rola! Tanlac represen tative. Advertisement nny New HIPPODROME A Mabe Comedy “Object, Matrimony” ae Carey has of some fir i" jarce Vi ‘Clever Child Dancer Proving a Winner at the Coliseum This Week Pretty little R Patri G Pfeiffer, of 5883 First ave. N. W., who is delighting rudtences at the Coliseum this week, where she is dancing) Patey is a pupil of the) school, and has made a number of public} Fory Trot’ toe dance. Little Douglas dancing appearances. The feature picture at the Coliseum this week is “The) Forbidden Woman,” with ¢ clara Kimball Young as the star. of the bast photopiays) mine location thé character the star does The plot has to py go-tucky wan onto a wealthy This A crooked hears of their find and trumps up a charge against them to throw (jem in prim. The balance of the picture tals is one had and | ‘Overiand Med, lo with two h derers, who stur the ohentte | . * |Opposes Bringing Dead Yankees Home WASHINGTON, April 14- Gen. John I. Ryan of the “Fighting | Twenty Seventh,” ts on his way to Bony, France, to direct the work af emtabiisbing an American field of | honor | the bringing back of soldiers’ bodies from the sol] where they fell. “Need lems reopening of old wounds,” he | ways. COMING SOON The motion picture mag- nificent, with the most wonderful cast ever as- sembled in a single pro- duction— pa sar Heroine BPR heibmee ieRI AT star, who is! Strand Anita Stewart, being featured at the in “In Old Kentucky,” a clever) picturization of the famous old melodrama. Miss Stew- art appears as Madge Brierly, the little Kentucky mountain girl. A sweeter, prettier yeung heroine would be hard to find. “In Old Kentucky” is now playing in tt }econd week. Poison Makes Men Magnets for Steel ALBANY, N. Y., April 14.—Botu. linus poisoning. which has caused a number of deaths in various parts of the United States tn the last few months, has taken an unusual form | at Dannemora state prison. ‘| ing to an announcement by the superintendent of prisons. Thirty prisoners now suffering from the Ginease, it in maid, are “full of elec tricity,” their bodies acting as mag nets for small pieces of metal and paper. They are thought to have become affected thru eating salmon | which waa packed in tins, according | to report by Dr. Sansom, prison surgeon. Tulsa, Now Rich, Turning to Art TULSA, Okla, April 14—This is Mecengfor art dealers. Their. aalew- men fre here ling paintings, porcelains and tapestries to ‘Tulsa's recently wealthy oll kings. The say thelr buy@rs are real critic erring the work of Americans to igners.” Tulan is anid to be ichest tawn in the world, the - | FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING NOW PLAYING MAURICE TOURNEUR The Master Creator Presents THEATRE ConTINvous Iro lt So entrancing to the eye and so beguiling to the thought that it will lure you to @ state of dreamy forgetfulness of the little world about, . VAUDEVILLE 10 a Pfeiffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| aheritt | how the two young fellows outwit | socialist members and which is now Maj.| General Ryan urges against | clure Patter Those who saw “Three Paces ama at the Metro », will be title producti which Is soon to be seen in Seat ue. The Coliseum aplonaid week in cc ball Young’s showing some p thin with Ch im: orb) is submarine ard F iden Wom etlon The I Sophie Tucker is soon to make her movie debut in a photoplay Utled “The Meeting.” Shirtey Harvest the Fo: Mason has completed “The her third production for x compar th | | | “Jeanne,” a collie ading parte in * Doubt,” photoplay dog, has one of The Valley of} by Willard | Mack | Rex F iver Horde” ts drawing gr da to Clem. | mer this wee! | celebrated ng @ party to the working with her on | Pearl White her birthday by entire company recently |The Tews | Cub.” Artist, is to paint Mix. 4 pictare of Tom | Flalph Ince ts to play the leading} mala role in “Out of the Snows,” @ new Selanick picture CZAR-LIKE LAW PLANNEDINN, Y, |Would Give Secret Police | Autocratic Power | ALBANY, N. Y., April 14—The New York state legislature, which has just kicked out Ove duly elected | trytng to murzle the schools of the | state, has before it a bill creating a | state wecret service. Assemblyman James HH introduced it. If the bill in ite present form were to become law, there would be little difference in the administration of | justice In New York and in the sys tem which ued to prevail in Runna. ‘To refese to ober the orders of the Caulfield passes and caamane (hum under oth te 2 & member of the service or before & magistrate They would be able te require the pro- vet books and papers whien they degined rote would be punisted by tmp: one year, & fine of $1,000, or | In short, the secret police would become prosecutors, judges and exe- | cutioners Complete ‘Plans for Stadium Drive Final plans were to be dincunsed for the Univernity of Washington | um sales campaign, April 19 to |24, at a mooting of the executive | committees, in the Chamber of Com merce asnembly room, at 4 o'clock | Wednesday afternoon Motorman Pushes Horses Out of Way ST, LOUIS, April 14.—Two truck horses were scized with spring fever on the car tracks, They stopped, halding up traffic for a half hour A bright street car motorman solved the problem. With a pole between the car and the truck he turned on the juice. ‘Traffic moved. Likes Bowleg: * Not Bald Heads NEW YORK, April 14—Mrs. Am. |sterdam Schmidt of the Bronx, who has been married three times, says bowlered men make the best hus- bands and bald headed ones the worst. YOU are a broth- er, keep one eyc upon your sis- ler and one up- on her associ- See end of the road. ales. the “STP TGHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antisetic Liquid, Gives Prompt Reli There is one safe, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and | that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a35c or $1 bottle | of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm ang See en troubles will disa Zemo, the penetrating, satis! ying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, the skin soft, smooth and healthy. ‘The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O, used by over thres annually as a tonic ood builder. It will increase pee TONIGHT—THURSDA Y—FRIDAY— The kaleidoscopic love story of two continents, ¢ sumptuously staged, elaborately produced— CLARA KIMBALL f Chartes Rumell, the famous Indian | Inthe inner life of a beauteous actress of Paris— “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN” This Comedy iyi alee a city-wide laughs “UNEASY FEET” Marvelous German submarine pictures SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the Offenbach Overture, “Orpheus” Binney Is ‘Ghee a on Account of the War LONDON, April 14.—When they tried the howdah on “Binney,” a 200 elephant bere, for the first time ince the beginning of the war, the ig box wouldn't fit. Wartime ra- tions had decreased the girth of Minney and he’s now undergoing forced teofing ‘te Se to fatten him up. A new French farm tractor is| never tirned around while at work. is & double ender and the driver merely changes his seats and the ma- chine Sreteete bes the other direction. THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL JO-TO Showing many a Seattle, the gateway to Alaska, CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director. WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY—, SATURDAY CONSTANCE BINNEY “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” ~—AND— “FINGER PRINT” Universal Western Drama DOUBLE BILL —ALSO— CHRISTY COMEDY and GAUMONT WEEKLY CLASS AA THEATRE THIRD at PIKE