The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. ce “The Fortune Hunter,” Coming to Clemmer, Stars Earle Williams The second big week of the Cecil De Mille rich, exotic, twentieth- century love tale begins Satur- day— There is no excuse for failure, accorainy Wo warte Wuuama in “The Fortune Hunter,” the breezy drama in which he will appear at the Clemmer, beginning Saturday. If a man doe not make good tn one line of endeavor, it 1s because he is a misfit, according to this story. Every person is capable of| great things in some one line. A druggist may be better fitted to perfect inventions; a city chap may find success in the country store. It is up to each person to seck his own level, and then rise like the tide. | In “The Fortune Hunter,” Williams puts into practice his deas of making work a pleasure. He is assisted by pretty little Jean Paige, | s & * * & oe. STRAND {is Tom King, one of the two roles| FTULE latest Ceefl De Mille produc! portrayed by Frank Keenan in his! t n “Brothers Divided,” | which will be the attraction at the| Cotonial starting turday, | | An eriginal story by Gertrude An-| oven prohibition has pot|drews, the picture draws a striking | ten by the famous pro. contrast between two brothers, one! Another big romantic melodrama with every scene a thrill or a spec- tacle, will open Saturday morning at atent photopiay “Why Change Your Wife?” A gorgeous production with STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland, playing “T Bebe Daniels, Gloria Swanson Bi. MATINERS and Thomas Meighan—Just as geet regal in detail and appoint- PR 6 Le Iming this story of mar |the feartons, tender-hearted man men-| ¢ husband, played by | tioned above, and the other a crabbed ul and greedy fellow Keenan p! the role of both mt time in hin long at he has enmayed a| The Minybouse of No Kegrets ; 2 Upese fiche hw Was et Cac te wing te| Aboud GUAA00 tame of strate ofl In which a guileless lover tumbles into . | ments as “Male and Female. OF eigen ny gor , cov woul Caaly the Sastend eeee| People Go A scandal with an heiress : | a — — “ ‘s -— ¢ eat ‘ anit solace in the charma of « siren, aod Where T h e y A daring bank robbery te then he renal roubles star’ i. pa ct sormer, pants, we it\Norma Talmadge Coming to the Rex) = % = wwe Are Tivited, and aaa pa ae ‘ . tons oc ife com! Norma Tamedce, ; who} LIRERTY onl Stay Where ackmai! ing plo : _|comes to the Rex Saturday in UB vi tice wining mosery arama te| They Are Well An intrigue with the secret service Many School Children Are Sickly “A Daughter of Two Worlds,” | Mothers who value we com./@ dramatic photoplay. fort and the far f th ne * a screen verwion of Jacques Fu Treated. relle'n well known story, “My Lady't| srhis is why my den- Garter.” Interest in the plot of the |ia) practice has grown A sensational jewel theft ae Bininer yn Swe +|Pajamas for Purps Oe ee ete ce ineate. te ee A race against death on a train running wild ren. rouse th t pt ea hs TB & good pa ote Sao are Do not fail to read : . . . . Reverishness | ;|to find that "pajesaas. for “Peeks” ree an the viet, and view verm. |ay ft More spine-tingling excitement than any other mach Troubles. Used m © no! o and that in Paki oes Foes olen gy see ! ee ar eee, Ae arabe | cre bot Sates oval galas aleaye ahaginn ger mepooet paar garter ever started! ERS GIVE SATISFACTION. All hs " vad Bru Stores’ Don't accept any sub-|a@ nightahirts, it's a crase b e@titute. now to tox your dog in rabex de nuit crimes by purioining the historical . Leading Dentist jewel garter of the original Counters |* 108 Celumbin st. SEATTLE BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE: STARTS SATURDAY— Salisbury, Detectives camp on his trail, and into the plot oo n Amer va rai ua sunita his pret Sattle's — Photo Play . : ; : phe in wrramaan bene rene Friday—Farewell Showings—Constance Binney in* “The ing, Sytvia Breamer, Holmes Herbert and Warner Richmond. Stolen Kiss.” WALLACE o tte WURLITZER | Crackers—say eee COLONTAL n who, after 20 years ir arta life again by ope ing that he ia an ex-convict, LAST TIMES TONIGHT Rex Beach’s THE NEW SPOILERS STARTING SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL 9 NORMA : TALMADGE The most popular star on the screen today, in a role alto- gether different—a daughter of the un- derworld, a flower of the slums. Then she leaves the old world for a new, but to return again. ff A likable, LAST TIMES TONIGHT—FRIDAY JAMES J. CORBETT “THE PRINCE OF - AVENUE A” STARTING SATURDAY A Remarkable Dual Role Portrayal With FRANK KEENAN America’s Greatest Character Actor “THE FORTUNE|# HUNTER’ JOE ROBERTS Banjoist WILLIAMS | rs er | | CHAS. TONIGHT From Winchell 3 fs ° CH APLIN A Teasing So Dash of Salt Tom Moore Smith’s stage ree —a crispy just-out-of the-oven dain- por play that won In “The Count” tin most delicious soup is and fame from On enhanced when Snow Flakes are cor coast to coast. Co served! “AN EASTERN WESTERNER” PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. i

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