The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIT 16, 1920. "Rex to Show “The End of the Road”; | 'Claire Adams Plays Red Cross Nurse | ‘a Kentucky” _ Marshall Neilan’s big melodrama, will be shown for the final times Friday night. Nature provides good teeth but neglect destroys them. That's why care and skillful work of the dentist are able. THEATRE E, 7 | Many Ills Due to Neglected vee e BEAUTY & "as EVERYWOMAN Decaying Teeth : “(presents There’s no longer any doubt about decaying teeth being the seat of many diseases. It's a proven fact known to every doctor and dentist. When you permit teeth to go from -+ad to worse, ever postponing until tomorrow that much-needed visit to the dentist, you are simply inviting more ex pense, as more work becomes necessary. Modern dentistry as practiced by our experienced dentists is so skillful and painless, that you'll hardly realize you've been in a dentist's chair. seanayt Claire Adams, the attractive young leading woman in “The End of the Road,” a special production, which opens at the Rex Saturday. Miss Adams playa the role of a Red Cross nurse, “The End of the Road” is a dramatic photoplay, and is one (of the effective guns in the natwn-wide campaign now being § waged by the United States health department, The story was conceived by Dr. Katherine Bement Davis, who first, came into wide prominence by being appoiated by former, @ s | Mayor Gaymor as the first woman commissioner of correction Electro Painless Dentists | °°'*-°!>" ci x x x » ¥ *. ca y * Laboring People’s Dentists run J. RB VAN AUKEN, Manager the attract Located for years at 8. K. Corner First and Pike. atest Marguerite Clark pho ® Easy to Get,” t the Liberty follow al showing Friday night of ow It." the bommotty in —— a ee a in ota COLINEUM—Clare Kimbatt Dering the honcym Lots of men are clab members be tera around a bride nt “Fre Vorbidden Woman.” niles inwardly if his wife confesses | cause they dislike the idea of spend o made her husband rice Toarmeure "Woman ” STRAND Anita Mews . € that she married him to reform him. | ing their even 2 and an apology as ree Rentachs 7 andaae ong ta O84 | — = COLONIAL—-Marry Carey mn “Over- land Went” we bel | TODAY'S PROGKAMS | LIRERTY— Wallace Heid in “Rxcuse My Det OFM ER—Kea Beach's “The Mtver Phone Main 2535 First of its new series of tremen- dous, beautiful and imposing ERTS SUPERFEATURE PICTURES as \WCALTH o * * The most wonderful of casts. One hundred beautiful women are seen in the big ensembles. The gowns are a revelation. ee | The settings are far beyond the ” average in extent and beauty. - Vans oon a man Lae IELTS COEF ESSERE TH FL ETERS ES? ngs at home. Comtance Hineey to “Pretwtile Seman.” x x ompense for making a remark te al friend that all women are “easy to) Moreover, she ted him into al joa of the strangest and funniest | entures imaginable | Friday—Last Times Wallace Reid -_ = “Excuse My Dust” STRAND Every woman loves beautiful | gowns, and in “Everywoman,” the screen version of the fam stage | play which opens at the Strand Sat-| * * * inday, a muleitude of the fashionable! sown "in toe Sse eas tate The theme—Everywoman’s quest for Love. Wealth and Flattery, Dissipation and Vanity, stand in picture, before it becomes a purely her way. Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Saturday—a delightful, unusual comedy, in which a bride overhears her husband say she was “easy to get,” and starts out to teach him a lesson— |tabie fashion show. | Vielet Heming, Wanda Hawley | Monte Htue, Theodore Roberts, Ray jmond Hatton, Clara Horton and xymbolic story of life Itrelf, a bazaar on * * * ° A modern extravaganza—A riot of gorgeousness—A feast for the eyes and for the senses. base te cos CLEMMER The management of the Clemmer <2 0 © 22 2 099998 00900 0990000000008 080008 000800000000 S EES peer: nt of Rex Beach's powe picture is filled with romance dventure and also has an edu-| Myrtle Stedman, who Malotte © supported MILDRED REARDON AFTER 6 P. M. Lower Floor and Lower Balcony <aateae C0 seeee. 500 Upper Balcony ...........35¢ Children -15e Cherry “ ape eRe MATINEES Lower Floor Balcony ... Children Loge Seats Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland in an ex- quisite musical accompaniment. COLISEUM A costume play of the days wher when Spain » ih be the next attr teen eum, It a stor e and romance ar Wiliam Farnum adventure All Prices Include Tax. slome” is the farcinat whieh tique Russian silver uana-wrougnt!| VON HERBERG LEAVES : |, ON BUSINESS TRIP Manager J. von Herberg of Jensen von Herberg, accompanied by Frederick C. Fisher, manager of the }local First National Exhibitors’ cir lent exchange, left Thursday morn Ing for a three-weeks business trip|er, Manager von Herberg will att to Eastern eities. Manager von Her-|a First National meeting in Chia berm who was recently reelected to| for the purpose of arranging the board of trustees of Firet Na-| National franchises for cities tional at the last meeting in Atlantic | towns thruout the Northwest City, will es the trustees in} April 19. On April ‘Tom Mix boxes three rounds with @ |a eparring partner daily one | si If a man has but one shirt never owes a big wash bill. 26, with Mr, Fish It’s Marguerite’s best! It gets you laughing right from the start! It’s a perfect example of what a comedy should be in tone, wholesome fun and all-round entertain- ment value. Harrison Ford is a capital leading man. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Picture Patter Buck started work week on a movie version of bidden Trails.” Jones this “For . | Itzer of Cleveland ory anh is at work on amed Charles Alden is author of th Annette Kell a movie, not y aboard a ship. Kirkham One scene Kathleen movie star |has a Hmousine with the interior | fitted up as a dressing room eee Wallace Reid, Jr, ts playing with |his daddy in “Excuse My Dust,” at |the Liberty this week eee Corrine Griffith i» to appear in a story of New York life (movie aj rectors’ version), titled “The Broad. | way Bubble.” cee Harry T. Morey is now at work on a movie in the Tennessee mountains. |It's a story of the South | eee | Robert Gordon appears opposite A Joyce in “Dollars and the | Woman.” | me “The Hidden House,” ghost story |by Amelia Hives, is being filmed by | Vitagraph. “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” by KH. |W. Horning, is to be made into a | movie Bert Roach, screen comedian, piaya| |molf. “I advise all actors to play golf,” he says. “It's a good antidote for artistic temperament.” | Vivian Rich always wears an an- TODAY— TOMORROW MAURICE TOURNEUR The Master Creator Presents WOMAN So entrancing to the eye and so beguiling to the thought that it will lure you to a state of dreamy forgetfulness of the little world about, tr All Women Should See | WOMAN” From Maine Linger-Longer Taste There is only one Milk Chocolate that makes you wish you had a “neck like a Giraffe"— with that linger- longer-taste. It's AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE, Made of fresh, rich, creamy milk and the finest grade of smooth chocolate. It has a delicious, lingering, creamy taste, Remember the name — AUERBACH MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE Dealers: If your jobber cannot supply you write us for name of Auerbach jobber. D. AUERBACH & SONS Lith Ave. 46thte 47th St, *

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