The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR 1) — " e ° ‘Wonderful Actin f Barrymo Until Tuesday Night Feature of Photoplav at Strand. ONLY mn “We are quite ready to indorse the opinion that she is the most beautiful woman in the world.”— New York ‘Tribune. “Lats go to the Liberty” is always good ad This week’s entertainment is exceptional— First, is a splendid love romance laid in the unusual setting of the Big African diamond beds— This is a’ love romance by Rob- ert W. Chambers. In point of gorgeous settings and ‘beauty, “The Turning Point” is a 100 per cent picture. Tht plot is one of twists and turns, but just when it gets to the point where you are completely mystified, something happens that makes you anxious to see how it will all come out. Strand this week, | Scene from “Dr. Jebyil end Mr. Ryde,” the eplendtd photo- \play attraction in which John Barrymore is starred, at the * e . — * . ss . . , . TODAY'S PROGKAMS Second, is First National’s comedy treatise on why boys leave home, why LIRERTY.°Thee Art the Man.” . Hamilton ina girls stay home, and how to make the world safe for chickens—“A “Twilight Baby” WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Hiawatha’s Melody,” by Meyer piso bine conan in “The Werld comely, relating how the young " nt w, Jekyll disce Jahn Rartymere in “Dr her . iw would ond Mr. Nyde” 4 “ AL—Neory Walthall is > & grotem ry Contension.” he name of Mr. Hyde, | - is ” ture, He thus had his good and bad | praquany gained the asce aiden in separate bodies and could! 0, othe pound Woihad 81 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Oh Boy!” selection, by Kern. “Miami,” sung by Kath- erine Pielow. Now showing—a picture of fierce intensity, with the most wonderful act- ing of the season— Martha Manefield’s am beauty In well euited tc | “GAMBLING TRIAL of | F « COMEDY: ADDED TO beginning Monday, Se | ig comedy production, “Yan-| in B Will be added Chicago Prosecutor BARRY- Escapes Assassin! “1 MORE bullets fired into a room hird floor of his home here nar hood of man. He showed the proper | relation be 1 workers and the employers. And he won out, givil satisfaction to both factions. is| Carson Purr was the one strong! This is the theme of “The World tn A frien |Dlaying at the Coliseum until Tues-/M™an in his home city, Vv Aflame,” the photoplay production elaier of fortune in & oS deme city, ‘ ¢ & rather striking | 48Y night he agg hed bye Rag le eel at the Rex this week in which Frank lad at ¢ | And Mims MacDonald as Diana ously misled by forei«n 1 ae photoplay at the Liberty this week. oe member of a prominent #o-| ists and:egged on to strike when|Seenan Is appearing as Carsog DS aren ie oe ciety family suddenly conciliatory tactics would have won | Burr. pmagvcnheng Ng pe, the Sollet. | eel ruptey, seems hem success, Mayor Burr fought! Keenan's {ndividual perfo a queen's t Diana, with | Uke a tiger, He parleyed not with/ is ail that one might expect from her ister Silvette gnd the unsolicited | Bolsh m. He substituted red./ this splendid a ‘The buppertll A of James Ed, r in Americaniam instead. He! cast bh efully chosen and ant | ® hed common sense and brother mpat satisfactory Backing nm the COLISEUM Act sa paid pr the innocent girl who is Jekyli's Renewing Trea‘ A treatment for sallow skied or biotelsy 1 Olive st, was postp: ll by Judge Gilliam § LIBERTY | MacDona pert Warwick as an Engtinh | (2? photopiay attrac ns been The people know @ good thing when they see it. and it! Witness—Title In NOW PLAYING— y use we ette, Romance also ance rom timed Francia IH, i ceetar geen BI Nine years ago tt came to prosecutor's 15-year< n However all Roreen romances. ite the kind made by cosmetics. | almost an unknown ¢ young people have their ups and 1 the just 1 the Mranger. Today it is the favor ite method of evidencing and protecting land titles, Its use steadily and persistently in- FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING BLISS omedy star), sho ents as an emotional star. There are three reasons The tn In ance, these advertising talke nsic merit of T of the Canadian | Confession’ with Father Bartlett Insurance Co. ‘Under State Supervision” Corrects Constipation $8 CALOMELOR mum iwaNE DRUG | Creighton, 0» When Creighton has been humbled in and brought to the verge of de trikes a blow which tam our fair play and good n played by Henry Walt In the tirve-Stimu 41] taith with our patrons. NOW ot ab Caw Chanemeee rary of his home. A storm is rag Laxa lator the temperament, grace |! outside, Michael, the sexton, is STOMACH . PLAYING aty of this diva of grand | Very much toncerned about the ab: , ||| Washington Title ||| capacrry my os Oe Stat conte et ther Bares te — Wo 7 | who will neither sell nor give he: a rei ® drin . haa had enough te gument follows. They ADE FROM ROOTS, WEE: BARES ONLY A burning message of the moment to those MOnnY.nacx IN EACH BOX ASSETS MORE THAN | Miss Farrar ie again supported by . . , |, ALONZO 0. BLISS MEDICAL Co, $600,000.00 Loe “Tellag, toe husband, a te] SSP SO ee tear wae ee eae who would have more and live better. ead. TT me | # | Wie 188 WASHINGTON, D,C7 Rose Di famoul Prench ut and to a little patch of| AND. — 2 and pulp! of Sarah Bernhar Chris . Joseph Dumont, a Canadian, | ne na Perada, the wel wn Spanish 0 ha. nm watching them, fol BOTHWELL 7 reen favorite. fighting it out, Tom drops his gun SALE BY THE NAV Especially noticeable is the aplen-| This is Picked up by Dumont, who | Y aid » effect. There is a charm. | raises it and shoots Creighton | ng replica of a Spanish plaza and| 1 ont the Canadian, then OF. ot girls are faithfully reproduced, | him he wants to make fession - AND THE MACK SENNETT BATHING GIRLS “YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN” A five-part comedy special, a travesty on the kaiser and his personal troubles during the war, with the whole Sennett forces—Ben Tur- pin, Charles Murray, Ford Sterling, Chester Conklin and the rest. FINALLY HAROLD LLOYD In the Special MR. HYDE” This is the play by Rob- ert Louis Stevenson that the late Richard Mans- field immortalized, UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT Condemned Stores at the NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, WN. ‘There will be sold, by sented 1, ® mo May 36, 1920, by the. Senlor Merten” Boar’ ry 4 raisal an je, Nav u Apprainal and Sale Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington, the 11,000 Ibs. (more or less) old 80 Tents, 7x9, with files, rubber, 7 Tents, 16x20, Mess gear, minceflancous items, 600 — Canvas, cotten, 30. Refrigerators, inch, She made him suffer the agonies of jealousy, shame, ire, passion—until at , he turned on her and—but see— “THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET” . Every performance brings more and more enthusiastic praise for this super-drama. - COME EARLY! Concert Orchestra Lady Artistes 95,000 Ibs. (more or less) old Pilate rolls, rope, 15,000 Ibs. ‘zine skimmings, 12,000 Ibs. (more or less) scrap 15,000 Ihs: zine dross, Strand Orchestra eerie ; lar life floats, Under Wineland, playing MD Meter sailing taunchea Lie Ta ae “Merry Wives of Wind- WITH $100,000 Comedy Whaleboata, Glass carboys, sor.” 4 Dinghys, 1,000 tons (nore or lems) fight CLEMMER “HAUNTED ve che thei a GERALDINE|":. SPOOKS” Blankets, shoots, bedspreads, 25 tons more or leas) strap — Liporius | OKS cast steel. HAUPTMAN Direct Sale wil! be for enrh to the highest bidder Deposite pf 20 ene? Ber cent of the amount are required. Inapection can be made Spon a peeass FARRAR eae “Ell in as a high-spirited Spanish cigarette girl, Victor EH a performance that rivals her world: famous Carmen, , the antiseptic © inté the shoes and spr ut AFTER 6 F, M. rand lower balcony ‘ 3 a a”. ion me be obtained oard of Survey, A Sale, nd ere gt yey: Appraisal end Be. © in each sh: morning. Sold everywhere,

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