The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920. MACK SENNETT IN ACTION | AN THEATR i OES Uy nd wt HN A Ua ran a i a Ni STARTING SATURDAY THE FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING or iways the Went for the Liberty Gu Friday Night—The last fond farewells must be said to a highly diverting comedy story N THES? alatar moti en fa Mack Sennet here shown, directing a scene in “Down n the Farm,” the big five-part comedy which opens at the Liberty Saturday, The pomidar comedy king ts said to have outdone any of his previous efforts in producing this comedy, which includes all the famous Sennett players, Ben Turpin Marie Prevost, Louise Fazenda, “Pepper,” the cat, “Teddy,” ‘| the dog, and the cunning little Sennett baby oud! Sennett is the chap wearing the dark suit, light cap and ; reine | big emile. Ben Turpin is the handsome chap with the white Cost $500,000 1 est and cute little white spats, standing just behind Sen- to Produce IF Clemmer Wil Star Nazimova United | je 3 a Don't ta lave girls, f battles, Be shoiks. bh hs, in this gorgeou mysterious romance, and ¢ home, \re ‘The . by Claire Adams and Nichard Ber the t t wrecks Ken |™ eae da © author cleverly IGE gh Bed oe OR Win get back to Gr nes et Old Nature The End of the Road.” the dra photodrama now st MACK SENNETTS Big New FIVE-REEL Comedy Sensation ‘DOWN ON THE FARM’ is @ riot of rural romance and revelry—it will give you all the benefits of a three-months summer Davin and nen im ¢ ndred men and horses MOTHER! OTHER FEATURES ; “California Sy Syrup of Figs” PATHE REVIEW amels are used in cluded in thy Child’s Best Laxative P, y JOE ROBERTS sine (: {4 vacation in an hour of fast and furious fun and COMEDY $ ope made CONCERT ORCHESTRA c ute q et eal Playing Latest Hits ” LADY ARTISTES alice tome sweden tb hea’ Aa oll-star east of Senmett Favorites including Louise Fazenda, woreen after tw rs Marie Prevost, Bea Tw James Finleyson, Billy Armstrong, Little Joba ie, the Baby, " , add emsentia: te the million g rex red from ~ EILEEN’ S NEW GOWNS |: atmoeph \a pew picture ane work on “7 Tedd % = wport clothes a ln Santa Barbara i inp atau alk Saad worn by Miss Eileen Percy, as ead iiifam Farnum has started wark . and Ornamesis — sot forget: . : fhe woman for William Russel injon “The Joyeux Troublemakers Amer LAK med fetting the well-known , “Leave It To Me.” together with her | fram the pen of ( ry Jackron, at aw ta be c a me ris gowns in the newest mode,| the West Coant studios Nazimova wears this odd ttle costume in “The Heart f @ Child,” her latest photo- IT OPENS HERE SATURDAY emmer Saturday. The star ‘ “ pears as Sally Snape, a girl -Z r horn in Limehouse, the alums v ® wf L on Her beauty and ability to dance attracts atten- tion, and by an Ald chain of circumstances, she becomes a model in a fashionable mod- iste’s shop. Later, a theat-|* = rival manager stars her in a big revue, and Sally meets Eyes Sore?’ Lord Kidderminister, whom must may “Cal | ring ntitied CAPACITY she weds after a most dis-|. 1 your eves or lids are sore: if ging romance byewight dim wear glasses, |MISS HUFF ‘NOW £ WITH SELZNICK Louise Huff, who has appeared in many screen productions and has and get a bottle Dissolve one in a glass of water and « from (wo to four times comfortable eyes and ‘wight will make the ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED ANOTHER WEEK won *high honors as a star has! world nter M » 3 T d A Re 3 signed v ive year contrac - way F « it th Hey, tellers, who wants to trade a Puff. goon . weet eee , in a woe Gms ts 0 [ e urn e w a y a Queen Bee?” That's the talk these di Selanick the school children. They are having Four Beautiful Red Seal Records | Though not recent, these are particularly good numbers and should be in the library of every Victrola owner— fun by making a collection of Dotty, F Trix souvenir cards. A trip around the with these funn}? adventures is te the hames and habi ous animals, birds an printed in. colors and stand You Get One Card Free With Every 24-02, Loaf of TT Than Gained Admission Seattle’s Popular Dentists am ~4BECAUSE OF CONSTANT REQUEST THE DEMAND OF THE DAY AND URGENT INQUIRIES THE REX THEATRE IS GIVING YOU— IS HONEST DENTISTRY jee "NS vn: Fathers fj Sons and Daughters JASCHA HEIFETZ “Moto Perpetuo” (Paganini), $1.50 GIUSEPPE DE LUCA, “A tanto amor” song from the Opera “Favorita” (in Italian), $1.50 FLONZALEY QUARTET Quartet in A Minor—Scherzo, Op. 41, No. 1 (Mozart), $1.50 EVAN WILLIAMS “The Song That Reached My Heart” $1.50 When you go to a dentist to have some work done you want to be sure that that dentist can do modern istry, Modern den tistry is the demand of the day—and we hat kind, We hire no #tudent tors—you get the benefit of years’ experience Crowns . . $5 Bridgework . $5 Plates . . $10 ‘our teeth be sure they y with all dental laws 7 and the prices are moderate A FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO SEE ntixt does any work in this stat the highest ¢ | VICTROLAS $25 TO $1,500 ; | Convenient Payment Terms i TO YOU, IN, | Sherman,@ ay & Co. 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