The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920, Latest Griffith Picture, “The Idol } Dancer,” Laid in South Sea Islands ) } \ TODAYS PROGRAMS LINERTY Jacques Putretie’s Lady's Garter CLEMM EIG—Paete Fortune Manter.” cous w Talat Dainty, beautiful, with lips molded for kisses, eyes to lure and a heart of gold—this heroine of the strangest of modern tales, the powerful First National picture now here— IFFITH, Wiltinens te Grienien’s area De Milles Change Your Wit Talnsadee im OA of Twn Warts. vask Keesan in Hrothers Divided.” A — Wensie Barrriseate in | CLASS Hearts Asleep. x “ COLISEUM | Dancing one’s way Into the heart of a man te an ordinary experience \ xraceful woman, if fletion “ ret 1, but Mar the ward & finher “ the South Sea her way to wledge whieh one, of two she wanted to | ing men's hegrts, ove Thin dance i» cinating scenes from ¢ W. Oriffith photo drany HDancer,” which is the leading attr t the € hie week. one of the most fas D Nevera Maid | Like Her! she was toming ard Barthelmess, Creighton Hale and Clarine Sey- in a scene from D. W. Griffith's spectacular comedy-| neidens starts the exciting fi our, } ur rama, which is showing at the Coliseum this week. oe CLEMMER - - -— jrama of romance of home and bust || City wa are the best te dr photoplay in which|nean by Gertrude irewn with makers if one ix to be igvs what one’s/ Frank Keenan is starring at the Co| Keenan in the two roles of brothers eyes witr © the kereen. Barte whose widely differing temperaments Willie test star vehicle, A= 2 Pay The RZ Way = r Getevece oan ‘| JUNE -| BRIDES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ne Appreciate 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Three pecan aga petty lon C Dances from “Henry VIII.” Third Movement from one Sersion ot) La Ta 4 pov Silve rware re Mendelssohn’s Concerto in G Minor, piano solo by er of Two World: rina Talmadge is , Harold Strong. « this gee Taknadge plays the role of a tums who rises to be so We are good lines showing two -1847 Rogers | air the st |ciety’ Berl Zhe left hand in France 1s univer oa | [ "S KIDS’ DAY ele and Community. ly Fegarded as that “of the heart” | STRAND As a flower of the fe reserved for relatives and tn In his latest picture, “Why Fe ee oe are oe Why Not Use slums, a daughter of the touches strings. NORMA underworld, the she @rd big week » heart- Mille has taken WITH TH POLICE =: ao ‘Three Boys Are Held at Tomas Meighan and Gloria Swan | Headquarters ting players, tho the} and Your Credit?— It’s Good ‘Here Strand, Cecil De | theme a strik-| ¢ young mar | the giver ts unusually well dis . It wns Kid's day at the police sta With three young | mous Russian | | | |etudes such fa felg and Theod tion. Tuesday. 4 sters hanging around Central office a eee JEWELER TALMADGE & it looked like the Old Swimming NIALL ‘i Strikes Hels om the first warm py ot “Brothers Divided” t# the title of 1404 Third Ave. 5 IN spring rayne a a ee |""Willie Pinkerton, 13, was touna, MISS EDDY GRADUATE Bd Poy The EZ Way = q . asleep in an automobih r altnke saraeh Sie oe OF EGAN SCHOOL|URIC ACID CAUSES A DAUGHTER Kicked him out of her home. Juve | Most actremses who have achieved RHEUMATISM fa nile officers are investigating his | success on stage %r pcreen 5 r | tale. admit they ever went 't Urie Acid causes more suffering OF Clifford A. Bolin, age 11, wa hool, trying © the land disease than anything else with rned over to the police Tuesday we tot f which the human fiesh haa to con railroad depot. Cuff was found|Jerome F 8 ' . lot fast ing, insufficient exercine asteen in a freight car at Cedar, world th she was a Los Ange and cis pt from Uric : AFLAME” KB He declared that he lived at rit aradeate of Prank Be ‘stom | Ack’ secretions in one or more of its —ALSO— T tind ave. N. W. the of Thespia, and | terrible # wanderlust got into his bi Rheumatiam ‘Weatec he, Dyspepsia. CHAS. } Donald Fox, 14, nh apihoresr up by} Liver Tre en, Fermenta in the . ——— | Motoreycle Policernan A. J — oe Ll ISLAM, Rowels i Stomach, Hr Die Lat? | Anne bill pes a sald - souls be ever ness, Nervousn do it again. come of the mere common In his best million- mn the ayuten | laugh success— Release Sheehan ; | tT THE COUNT on as Bond oveewerts LAST SHOWING NTRALI y TONIGHT—TUESDAY FRANK KEENAN —IN= “BROTHERS DIVIDED” of Arthur 3 tims of the Armis here, was released from f Ur an impa WHAT DOES THIS ME cid, brought ab of the Kid Get rid of the cause—the organ rly fulfill their normal function» until this condition ts rem edied. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medi at by red Gf vction | can not prope UNTIL ‘“ FRIDAY * ines, as no permanent relief will be poop seas experienced until the excess Uric ume their natural action. Buchu and Marshmatiow Com pound is the greatest Urie Acid sol vent made, It is not a patent medi cine, but t ult of the accumu lated know of experienced chem ousand physi | STARTING WEDNESDAY THREE DAYS ONLY CORINNE GRIFFITH FORTUNE HUNTER’ ¢ Kidneys an Bladder to 1 strength EARLE WILLIAM S ADDED ATTRACTION GALLIECURCI CONVENIENT DAILY, 9AM OFFICE TOS? Hot My As a motion CLEMMER pleture pro: —IN— : “The Fe Hunter” /*THE MADONNA OF THE MUSIC was a8 a play and novel—an 3 SLUMS” ct more Sold by good druggists Director every place or sent post- paid by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane, Wash., on re- ceipt of price—$1.00 and $2.00 bottles. ' DR, DANFE 95 YESLER WAY Concert * Orchestra Lady Artistes COMEDY— “Merely a Maid” aire plays the leading | Scattle’s Popular Dentists Perfection In Plate Work! OUR ANCHOR —IN— We have man A Pictorizati f Clyde *6 s g a remedy r fifteen Fiteh's Pances Sin, From Winchell Smith’s Well Known Stage years, and the marvelous re PLATES PRICES x vi tained warrant our claim th We also do high-class painless THE CLIMBERS’ Play With the best remedy ever cc and use only the best materials for this purpose, O Bridgework, $5 Pioneer Dentists, Inc. clure Patter “The Gingham Girt,” fous Mack Sennett which Louise Fase Until Friday Night only—and delays are dangerous—everybody is planning to see CECIL DE MILL MASTERWORK— : ae Correan K am, now The Jast With the part of Helos word in Bebe Daniels, Liege afb eg adr , twentieth Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson— century splendor— Alice Alice of Wonderland when 6 years” New York city The bigrent ntage att net ever built cathedral interior pidwyn studige for nd.” Tt te 240 feet long a feet wide, with height in proportion The crucifix ie 17 feet high. Edith Ellis, author of “The Point of View,” the play from which Ei Hammerstein's latest starring vel in taken, has 30 produced pls her credif. She in co-author of “Mr Jimmie Thompson,” now running on Broadway Geraldine Varrar’s initial produc tion for Associnted Exhibitors will be “The Fiddle: Woman | ed to the screen from the high Jcensful stage play In whieh Bertha Kalich starred cee ‘The next Malph Ince spec Selanick pletures will be °T of Iron,” written by John | Selanick’s scenario editor ! | Ince will appear in the picture an direct it eee Zena Keete admits being a clothes Balshevist, and mays she would peize | whatever she finds and make it her own. In other words, a bad ft Clothes vs. Bolshevism. eee Announcement is made of another tour lke that of Mack Senn bathing beauties with “Yanke Doodle in Berlin.” The dry land swimmers wil! nent around with a film called lege Vampea,” oe Eugene O'Brien, whore latest nick pleture is “The Figurehe says ita pretty tough making b all kinds of women one would never | think of wooing in real life. | "Students Honor _Norma Talmadge | Wife?” with a heart story as eternal as time itself. A story of luxury, love, life! . Come on these hours—see the whole beautiful spectacle through without delay or inter- ruption— 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, Playing ‘MISS SPRINGTIME’ by Kalman AFTER ¢ P.M. Lower Moor and lower balcony Upper baico: Children (An vb contrast to the simple garb he Family Honor.” s cast her for an im- w STAR HAS “DRESSY” PART IN NEW FIL Mi Florence Vidor will have an oppe -_ nt pe Norma Talmadge, who has} been announced as the 1920); choice among actresses Princeton university students A widow who marries » bachelor omes a teacher in the school of of experience. who each year, by vote, select) their favorite actor, actress,| poetand author. This is a vic- tory for the silent drama, as| for many seasons Maude| Adams has held chief place in| TODA ag the hearts of the undergradu-} as their favorite woman} dent d John+ Barry- more as their favorite actor,| . These are big hits—Player own- ers should have these: “LOUISIAN Rudyard Kipling as their fa-| orite poet, and Booth Tark-| as their favorite au-| Miss Talmadge has just work a new tional picture, “Yes| or No,” adapted from the| Broadway stage success, by) |Charles Goodrich, ington thor. on “SO LONG, OOLONG” and Ruby—-$1.25 Fe “WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?” by Baxter and Kortlander x Trot by Kalmar Played $1.25 " Special Aitention to Mail Orders _| AN TO YOU? © we have Aeolian Player Pianos $795 Pianolas from $845 Duo-Art Pianos from $1265 Extraction of Teeth all this week from 9 to 10 AM. Please bring this advertisement +10 Up work in our Bridges and Crowns Crowns, $5 RS FOR THOSE WHO WORK SUNDAYS, 106 A.M. TOTP M Third Avenue at Pine Seattle phane Portland PRD, President hwest Corner First Ave. and Vester Way

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