The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 4

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MARGUERITE ne | The best Marguer- ite Clark picture since “Come Out of the Kitchen” is here until Tuesday night only. It’s classy, fun- ny, novel. The big supporting cast, headed by Harri- son Ford, helps make it the big winner Liberty audiences say it is— CLARK EASY TOGET” The Story of a Runaway Bride co a by Bandits! WALLACE < on 1 the WURLITZER Playing Nora Bayes’ “Just _Like a a Gypsy” “Sheriff Nell’s Come Back”—. “couLD nor = sruasour | Dethocrats Lesking _ It does not take long, when the/ CHICAGO, April 19.—Names of A Hilarious Sunshine Comedy Franctaco men—Postmaster caoat y and Gavin McNab, The aelec-| Fa for Gavel Wielder | ie: +t te made tomorrow. "At the | wae time the executive committee | ere ae toe nenuatead ee eR ee APRIL 19, 1920. lip ljpstor Clark, aan Jenene | in Entertaining | Comedy Drama, Popular at Liberty | Marguérite Clark and Harrison Ford ITY dainty Marguerite Clark tn a characteristic light comedy rola, “Easy to Get,” the photoplay the Liberty until Tuesday might, is | thoroly delightful, The title refers to a remark which a two-hour-old husband made tn the hearing of hi le while on their honeymoon, to the are like trolley carn: If you miss one another will be along in a minute The bride decides to gtve him a chance t© prove it, and slips off the train at the next sta. tion. He pursues frantically, and both jand In a laughable and ex “TODAY'S PROGRAMS week M--Wiltiam Farnem tm “The Adventurer.” STHAND—Vielet Heming and afl- | | the Head.” | COLONIAL--Hepe Hampton tn “A | |" Medern Salen” | | Clans &—Tem Mere in “Toby's | - bites aA 2 * | 7. HO shall know the workings ot! a woman's heart? Who shall fathom the @reame of a young girl as she first jlooks out on Life? Ki She start fortified by af the be effect that women | , citing set of adventures. The bride finally frames it up with a gang of) thugn to demand « $5,000 ransom? from the husband to secure her re loane, They double-crons her by keep- | ing the money, but the honeymoon. erm are reunited, and all is munshine. | Miss Clark's performance is, as us ual, vivaciods and pleasing. Harri }eon Ford is agreeably cast an the young husband, and Rodney La-| Roodue, Kid Broad and Helgn Greene | are also included tn the cast, ‘The original story was by Mann Page and trola Forrester and was | sconarized by Julia Crawford Ivern. eee ten. WI she pursue Ambition? Con | fort with Vanity and Pride? Indulge | | in Diepation and Vice? How these characters eventually | lead Everywoman to True Love ia! told on the screen at the Strand this | week. | Violet Heming ts the star, She is | surrounded by an excellent company | of players, The photography ts beau- Uful and the settings gorgeous. | “Bverywoman™ has not been -over- jseretna, CLEYMMER | “The Silver Horde,” Rex Beach's smashing story of the Great Out doorn, laid in the snow lands of Alaska, i still drawing great crowds to the Clemmer, FARNUM In a story of Spain, of highly colorful at- mosphere and backgrounds— “The Adventurer” With Farnum as a swaggering swashbuckler, who violates the traditions of the Spanish court, rescues fair maidens, avenges the honor of women, fights duels and nearly comes to a tragic fate. ITS FARNUM AT HIS MOST PICTURESQUE omen —EE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA $1 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, Playing the “Capriccio Espagnole,” by Rimsky-Korsakov, and Oliver Wallace’s “Louisiana” she almost wrecks the lives of five plea. One of the high spots of the pic a te shown when Virginia in a de- other women that annoys his wife— ‘It inn't the way a man looks at EPLER BLOCK, old has been sold. The identity of the! new owners is not known. Mra Caroline Epler Gas the vendor. The it's the way he doesn't look at her. GENUINE RELIEF FROM are out of order and not do- their work property, for polson- Nrtous condition imagines herself to consideration was given as $1' acids to accumulate im the ays- | democrats eligible to gavel the ne neficent attributes—Youth—Beauty—| The action hinges around & Nght! 6 salome, behender of Herold. Sx will work on organimation matters, STOMACH MACH TROUBLE When you have a distressed st Hamlin's panty by isa and effective treatment for sore | sargle for sore throat it brings quick . relief. Rubbed om the chest it will |often loosen up a hard, deep seated Try laying wr all dig =a aid} | cold in ome night. Sec diives ‘at @ heap “| How often sprains, bruises, este of hot wate |and burns occur in every family, as I} miseries h | well as little troubles like earache, Ns toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from drtggists for 30 conta | {f not satisfied return the bottle and Co-Eds to Pose as |eet your ‘money back. . nm Ever constipated or have sick head- Oriental Beauties Jache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, Ortental color, tantalizing music Jo-to in sold tn Seattle by the Bar- tel Drug and Swift Drug Sample free at any of there st Now—the wonderful glimpse into Fairyland—a veritable “Midsummer Night’s Dream” un- haa! enera-| tong, for th COMING SATURDAY— WONDERFUL and cause aches and pains. D. | tiona! democratic convention to order | Nonsense 7 the cameo that differs | Modesty—Truth and Good Con for fortune between Wall street cap | iome's dancing and the beheading are settled in my kidneys. My back |ty’s executive committee and the LOSS OF A APPETITE with pleasant exterior; Vice in at t the richest salmon trap iD) iome™ the photoplay In which Hope Kidney Pile with good results temporary chairmanship were | pansion and Devotion seem but dull/ front are particularly interesting to thane Ganit be ber Compan |the fascinating chasacters conceived Meet His Death): They are all sonumen, at this tr mea | to defend the bedy again: can not sport with Vice; Truth will Stedman as Cherry Malotte, the|t balcony of the fourth Moor of needs Cleansing, enriching and vital- : Only Infinite Love—Perfect Devo-| "The Spotlers,” so completely an-|noen, be hopped up on the rail, tention—it im, in fect, hazardous to | hour of Prac need to rally round |stepped right out of the book. Robert| pavement. His body i# at the begin taking {t at once, regulariy,| ters daily. | vincing Marsh, while Curtis Cooksey and kidneys It bulids up the whole| belongs, whether they afe a force of the cast are Betty Blythe, M. B. p.. Guaranteed. }eathartic take ‘Hood's Pills, Yo a “ill like thers. s! ™' Friends, or be passed by and forgot: | REX feature “The Idol's Eye,” a Victor Damond, 2365 W. 20th St. Cleve-|in @an Francisco were juggied here | | from your own, \eclenee; bat near ber are Ambition Itallets and two men and a woman] scteq out upen the screen. ©.. writes: . “Lcaught cold and | today with the gathering of the par-| and Pride beckoning her on; Passion who struggie te protect their claim!” pnig is the plot of “A Modern Sa- sides were so lame and sore I | committee on arrangements tractive form; Wealth ready to) Alaska, Hampton is starring at the Colonial not stand straight. I use oe gee. the names mentioned for smooth all paths, while Love, Com-| Scenes along the Seattle water panattns a <. *. am giad to testify to their hetp- | Cramp Clark, Senator Hitchcock. | rewptes an@ Other Exuptions—Men- | company _| ecu! movie tana Ah Sing Leaps to power.” —Sold everywhere. Vance McCormick and two San tal andé Physical Weartnees rywoman must choose which o1 he players selected to portray ler year, & i indicat Heauty can not Mirt with Diesipa- by the author, are remarkable pro-| Ah Sing, 50, Chinese cannery la- the bleed is wanting tion, nor abide with Passion; Youth totypes of the originale MyrJe/porer, wanted to die. Stepping out eee ae eeaeey i; | be extranged by Ambition; and Con-| most famous of all Rex Beach’e|— local Chinese temple, Seventh science be atilied by Pride. | characters and who first appeared in|ave, and King st, Saturday after \ izing. Tt te tmportant to give ther at-| tion—Divine Compuanion will cleave mwers to the author's description of | palanced himself | moment and | hewlect them: |thru all vicestudes, ready tm the the heroine, that she seema to bave|tnen plunged in a head dive to the Get Hood's Sareaparilia teBay and). when Nobody cares cKim, dean of motion picture | morgue, after eating, and if convenient, in a| EXverywoman meets these charac-| “heavies,* makes a sinister and con- little hot w They bear ordinary normal names, | 84 Emerson is a daminant and force Trap | but she knows to which group each | ful figure thruout. Other members | system. makes food taste good. | for Good or for Evil, whether they |Clynn, and Hector Sarno. j Pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. | care teenie lazati re Or AD 85a | should enter the inner circle of her oe and a flock of dusky beauties will will like them | aa oa age Something unurual tn the way of| Herbert opeta that is to be pre rtainment is the offering at the| sented by University of Washing. 'y thin week. It is a dramatic| ton students in Meany hall Wednes- entitled “The End of the|day night It is spirit of Bacchanalia—the es- sence of , life, lights, rhythm—the great- est love story ever told. The incomparable cast includes Wanda Haw- ley, Bebe Daniels, Violet Heming, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts, and 100 of the most beautiful women in the world. STRAND ORCHESTRA playing “Cavalleria Rusticana” Loge Seats — Lower for and lower baleony Oe Gowns for character costume review courtesy of astern ‘Outfitting Company. MORE TURNED AWAY YESTERDAY THAN GAINED ADMISSION THE TRUTH UNTRIMMED UNADORNED SILENCE IS CRIMINAL i POSITIVELY COME EARLY | You are a mother—See “THE | END OF THE ROAD,” then tell your daughter what she ought to know. You are a father—See “THE END OF THE ROAD,” then tell your wife what to tell your daughter. You are a daughter or son—Re- member “THE END OF THE ROAD.” It’s a wonderful ser- mon and lesson. NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 ADMITTED and is one of the opening | une in the nation-wide campaign about to be waged against bine | diteases. The picture ts eponser |by the United States Pubtic Health Services for public exhibition after having done service as a means of warning in the campaign work of the War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities. The film production i# highty en tertaining as a drama besides being instructive, The subject ts handled Judictously but the big lesson gets | over farcefulty. Claire Adams plays the leading part, that of @ fine, clean-minded American nurse. Oppoatte her in the |rote of an army surgeon is Richard | Rennett, who gives a sterling per- formancn. | The story ts from the pen of Dr. Catherine Rement Davis and Bd ward HL. Griffith, the latter a former Neutenant in the U. ee | COLISEUM “The Adventurer,” tn which hand- some Bill Farnum is starring at the Coliseum untf Tuesday night, in just the kind of a photoplay in which this clever star is at his best. It is a spir- ited romance. ‘The story ts a sereon version of the novel of the same name by BE. Lioyd Sheldon, Farnum is seen as Don | Caesar de Bazan, the romantic hero He plays the role with abandon and restraint, never once forgetting that he ts really Don Caesar and not Wil |Mam Farnum. His ability to handle) | a sword is also well brought out. Farnum has been given a splendid |supporting cast |makes her screen debut in this city jas Maritana, Don Cacsar’s little | sypsy sweetheart. The direction by J. Gordon Hd. | wards ts fine, and the production has | been staged with great care, The | sets are particularly attractive, n short, “The Adventurer” is a real treat. eee COLONIAL After tho death of her father, a/| well known but improvident artist, Virginia Hastings, slip of a girl, known to her friends as Salome, at- | tempts to make her own way in the She finds world as an illustrator. the struggle too diMcult. Later Virginia marries for wealth. The life of luxury soon goes to her head and she becomes a frivolous #o-| clety butterfly, Before the story ends| Estelle Taylor | — NAME “BAYER” ON | GENUINE ASPIRIN, Get relief without fear as| told in “Bayer package” OF ‘The “Bayer Cross” on Asptrin tablets bas the same meaning an 14 Karat on got. Both mean Genu- ine! “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the safe and proper directions in each “Bayer” package. Be sure the “Bayer Cross” is on package and on tablets. Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin preacribed by physicians for over eighteen yearasor the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Farache, Rheumatism, Lumbaga, Neuritis. For a few cents you can get a handy tin box containing twelve tab. lots, Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic actd, FOR SKIN’ TORTURES: sZemo, the Crp, 2 Antiseptic, Just What You Ligu iat Is Not Is Not Greasy worry about ec eczema or other healthy skin tained at po extra large bottle Zemo worm and makes , healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating,| antiseptic liquid, naithet sticky nor | greasy and stains nothi applied and costs a mere re trifle f application. It is always dependable. ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. NAZIMOVA in her newest pictare— “THE HEART OFA - CHILD” It whirls her through a series of glorious and human adventures and finally brings her to a stage career and to—but that would be telling. #22 HE CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS Sleeplessness Still Going Big! —— With All the Strength And Force Of the Great Open North! Ce, “THE SILVER kee — Kidneys,

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