The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 3

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TH= SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 "Comedy and Drama Provided for Movie Fans at Liberty (Silence Is Golden, _So Is Ruth STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland, Playing “Merry Wives of Windsor” The surest thing in the world is that John Barrymore, in this picture now You will enjoy sitting in front of this cabinet. HE HOOSIER provides a big uncluttered | work space extending beyond the sliding work-board into the body of the cabinet itself. here, is to. be Ruth Filler Gilden credited with the LENCE 1 golden, mys Mis finest dramatic acting ever Seattle seen on a » they appear ir is being shown h “Thou Art the All kitchen needs are right at hand—ar- screen. ranged for your greatest convenience. Duluth Census Sh 1 Two million Hoosier users are loud in their | ows Increase praise of ‘Hoosier superiority. We ask you to come in and see for yourself how convenient the Hoosier is. . WASHI You'll be under no obligations to buy, unless you say—‘‘Send it out.” Drowsy After Eating is often a form of indigestion "Febicte, after meals. They prevent o relieve sour risings, gasmness, water brash aid such dyspepsia ot indiges They supply the alkaline effect A an Math just as the stomach does when in appears ee About as pretty a collection of |Questions” in next REV. HENRY BARTON, of Trix health. sat alla | Mappers as ever appeared on the | Saturday's Star, ity Parish Episcopal church, was ad These tablets have been recom- | *=X__ i as: Adelie; dha: ube vereen on shown in the boarding jon EDw1 vanced to the priesthood Monday mended by many physicians and eh. tetera WA aa wy age hare sag the Yas eral peck Tpomas'| ie are sold by all druggists at SOc a | TNS BY 4 S : * new picture, “The Flappe: ” « It a woman has nothing te worry D ee ea meen, ; - : THE oobi Mrmuppineer m'intonpitte’’ | TRY STAR WANT ADS HIMSELF’ - : | mi GROTE-RANKINeo ENTHUSIASTIC THOUSANDS VOICED THEIR HEARTY lrole, Th nu! APPROVAL OVER THE |} ‘¢ clerk ot SHOWING OF with the greatest regula AFTER 6 F. 4 hich was thé at | at which °\Where They '* | Are Invited, and Biers shane the |St8Y Where retin 6 ere fe produc|They Are Well im “his. bi tended a8 | Treated. ® Thomas,| his is why my den- | Eugene O'Brien, Wi and Owen Moore. ¥ Do not fall to, re oe ES my article on The Fuzzy y Worry Rug Co.}} nicht Rev. Frederick W. Keator bishop of the diocese of Olympia, wa n charge of the ceremonies | Tuesday—Good-bye to Katherine MacDonald in “fhe Turning Point,” Now showing—a picture story away above Starting Wednesday—3 Days Only— . . the average— NOW PLAYING ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS —IN— “THE WORLD AFLAME” A burning message of the moment to those who would have more and live better. —AND— BOTHWELL BROWNE AND COME EARLY! CONCERT ORCHESTRA In His Million-Dollar LADY ARTISTES Picture “DAREDEVIL JACK” THE MACK SENNETT BATHING oer DOODLE IN BERLIN” A five-part comedy special, a travesty on at a ‘ the kaiser and his personal troubles during the ping He : the war, with the whole Sennett forces—Ben Tur- UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT “THE WOMAN The fiery Farrar in » sort of part she SD " made famous—a pin, Charles Murray, Ford Sterling, Chester Conklin and the rest. FINALLY HAROLD LLOYD In the Special $100,000 Comedy “HAUNTED SPOOKS” alsely accused | of smugsling | gems, he went to prison yy shies the girl he loved But when he came | out and found that the guilty had poisoned fr her mind dainst hi together with the clever First National Comedy— “A TWILIGHT BABY” WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Hiawatha’s Melody,” by Meyer capricious cigarette girl of Spain, a tan- talizing mixture of tenderness and cru- elty; a performance that rivals her fa- mous “Carmen.” From the play that stirred all Paris. AND THE PUPPET” GERALDINE FARRAR Matinee: CLEMMER MUs Liborius Hauptman A human interest story— one of the best of recent months, high-class in ag- ing, story and production. “THE NIGHT OF THE DUB” Two-act comedy of the better sort. Symphony March,” of Mine.” orchestra, playing Strauss’ “Egyptian Katherine Pielow, singing “Dear Little Boy

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