The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1920. ' pe —~ ee ~ aoa | m \Clemmer. Will Show “Sex,” Special | iT ry Production Featuring Miss Glaum | [ ; i FE R aa the # | ‘ Py D Where te mow Tt 100d Shows Friday—‘‘Down on the Farm”’—last times of the premier five-act Mack Sennett laugh-maker. A sterling Herbert Rawlinson detective drama is on with it. : Now You May See the Tale That Has Thrilled the LIMERTY Mack ‘senne 1] * Whole World— ° ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S Saturday A romance of a hard-boiled tenderfoot that will lift you out of your seat down and, of cx w a obj mense curiosit Suddenly he heard a woman scream and observed that a man had atched her purse. In the twink the ithief. Getting lgrabbed |prit went dow star had bulld What ren Mey not ne him, o . 1 wouldn't waste m x ; Itetiow of his tik.” Vd And The man who The man of red- blooded, virile ac- tion and outdoor stories never fakes any of his marvelous feats But he decided that he cowboy life te Mt Naevil |the final [nett Louise Glaum; star of “The Lone Wolf's Daughter’ and wrk a other big photoplay productions, ia here shown as she ap- COLISEUM pears in “Sex,” the much-heralded J. Parker Read picture, and Cali#o Wives"| which opens at the Clemmer Saturday at the Coliseum] C. Gardner Sullivan is the author of “Sez,” and the cast he new show openiné| includes such notables as Myrtle Stedman, Irving Cummings, ae ine peewee | William Conklin and Peggy Pearce. i a Divorce he new photopley jg __ om ta Star’s Ambition ta who sw: Finally Realized | ject a fortune! the leading fe | from a rich uncle, When the uncle! wa ina daring, dashing role of the son of a Romance means more to YOU than reality. Deep in your heart you love adventure and excitement. to sprain | Stambout ° «~ «| FRECKLE-FACE then the fu This great buried gold-Spanish pirate tale is noth- Bi) ys. ata ing else! noted for the . 28 @ they inject "Mary's Ank and dean, San and Wind Bring Out Ugly excelient ve Neal Spots. How to Remove Easily , ie . Strand Buros, James Gord po, BRP MBI Bi ter eR wealthy : Orch Jsupporting cast face, to try a remedy f Easterner = | who goes Under S. K. Wineland, §\°™AN?. playing the Massenet overture, “Phedre.” West and breaks up the monotony— trifling ounce of Othine from any dru: which ts Strand In these days of “screen div it*ia interesting to note tha =. Brownlee, who supports William | find Russell, in “Big Jim O'Kane,” has | uty | Just celebrated his silver wedding an. |“ | niversary—without as he ways, hav ing been separated from his wife a druggint , thine as this Id under guarantee of NHE greatest hope r nea f it fail# to remove T . . * ce yaw, ITyearold m Some ten miles from shore Mr | freckles ster, te te give ti Tourneur told his assistant to sum Cadntaes ; . able mon the “extras” to make the big LAST TIMES TONIGHT— FRIDAY “The Virgin =|” of Stamboul” |e Sho oon STARTING SATURDAY A DRAMA SEATTLE HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE appearan hope to Tr rf marriage and « n her hust Accompanied by CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman Director FOR WOMEN ONLY 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING We Want You to See and Judge— SEX —WITH— LOUISE GLAUM IRVING CUMMINGS MYRTLE STEDMAN “I didn’t steal your husband’s love. You lost it and I found it, and I intend to keep it!” DAREDEVIL| Don’t ask for Crackers—say SNOW FLAKES g problem Last Times Tonight THE END OF THE ROAD DIVORCE age wet |AF DAES ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Starting Tomorrow THE ACKNOWLEDGED Says Backache is a sign you uric acid. YEAR When you wake up with backache Dy When your kid clog you must you relieve your ty’s url rheumatic cloudy, ‘ful often get urige is a Jiment, cha Does a husband's love sealds and you are obliged te for his wife wane with JO ie the gale ae, Rich, Creamy the passing of years Either consult a good, reliable phy sto your | SOME MORE Ch after marriage? Jad | P. C. B. PRODUCTS eese ED Ra z ful in a glass | Animals That was the philosophy of Adrienne, Broadway's Marshall Neilan’s per- is 8 will then vey Saton =melted and poured over toasted gayest creature, and she thought she could “get fect production of the JOE ROBERTS fine, ‘This famoun salts is made| Cocoanut Bar Snow Flakes—fresh fromthe oven away with it!” James Oliver Curwood eetbelecon tulsa | juice, combined swith lithia, a ye Free heeets with their crisp saltiness—food for J uiee, combined with lithia, and has : story of the Northland Topics of the Day | been used for generations to clean | fae epicures! LAST TIMES TONIGHT— and the Northwest Pathe Review te necthasing abiaa int chavaitnd cont NAZIMOVA—in “The Heart of a Child.” Mounted Police. |no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der weakness, ‘ Jad Salts is @ life saver for regu- Concert Orchestra lar meat eaters, It i# inexpensive, Lady Artistes cannot injure and makes a delight Comedy PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. ful, effervescent Uthia-water drink.

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