The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 4

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JULY PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR i ws ie ee RANCE HEADS |Only, Blind to. Sst ant! (RINGSIDE We'll Say Tony Needs a Shave; “448° DELEGATES o2eners Sees |NOTES ON COUNCIL Grows Beard for Sake of Art [hig comrades of the “dark world.” | | / Can the future be foretold BY’ | playing cards? They are weird- ly prophetic in the big super-spe- cial drama now at the Participate in Convention Inc's turnunre tactors in which he|CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY— | : will ploy only men and women} Passed the ordinance providing for a cent tare on bus Tines in Chicago fwitheat sieht | operated by thé ity | oes. ae } t } ©. J. France, executive Anna L as, Ella C. Tripp Adopted the utilities committee report denying all applications for Tet the Seattle port comm | her parta of the Jitney permits. ee brother of U. 8 Senator ait. o6 Sdmende Referred to the public safety committee Counciiman T. H. Bolton's | jh jc ton state delegation to the conven- | p¢ of the Committee of 48 to be) bertain sbin Adair, of | signs. d in Chicago July 10. Credentials | Rochestar, William Mathews Dr, KR following | A. Munga 1. T. Reose, Mrs. BT ‘haries G.| Reese, of Spokane: BE. |. Morgan, of | Viola Sultan; BE. A. Orr, Mr. I A. Orr, | n, Oliver? T. | of Tacoma; Ina Phillips Williams, | Stuart ‘ Alma BE) Swigert, Yakima; J. A. Don elly, Olymorda D@f Maryland, wil! head the Washing 1, of Kent; MR. Pep ordinance which would pei “flash lights” to be erated on down it od J, Cham town buildings under the same regulations as govern the use of electric The New York Stage Success— “THE _ FORTUNE TELLER” Referred to the utilities committee a communieatic Caldwell, culling attention to the threatened “light famin ' froth Mayor in the city . Wwe been issued to the tes from § Referred to the public safety garbage bill mittee the mayor's veto of the | Rejected petitions for 15 street improvement projects, aggregating over $200,000, The city council is wo be con The mayor veto of the Ti |eratulated upon the speed it dinplays | Karbage ¢ © was read, Th : will no! up again unui a jthese hot afternoons. Yesterday's | 70" wh gg sy wieder |nemsion consumed a bare half hour.| will attempt to hurdle the tm: |and everybody waa ready to go swim: | veto. ming well before 3 o'clock | The ewill bill wilt eee for passage. With The report of the utilities com ee! ay iam | mittee giving the quietus to the jit-/ 4” y With its original star, Marjori OHN DANZ Mom, 4% AT PIKE es, wan pescenbiy received. ‘There ‘ sg Ra ns nope An, spetelia Rambeau. NOW PLAYING for jitney permits were unanimously jed over hlssoner's 1 Jenied. Oliver rickson, the oe a 3 —DOUBLE BILL council's disventer, Is away on « 3 Elks’ Funeral for 1} Spiritualism, (USUAL PRICES) * jitney. permite 3 Conductor Baker called by its ene-, caecd Funera) services for Kdward 1 ASPIRIN Baker, Tacoma, Interu | tor, who was killed bet lterurban trains at Oc ae Jana Main at. Monday, wi 3 o'clock Thureday at the " “ er” of enui Watson's under the aung Name “Bayer” on Genuine Watson's under the aus lowed by cremation. Rev Crowthér w a mies superstition, forms an impor- tant part of the plot. i! The scene ; where the fortune © teller’s —_ psychic powers are put to Baker wa been in Seattle four ye 4 member of the Mes at of tha. ROC He is survived t his wife, Mra. Agnes Baker; two dren, Beatrice and Genevieve Bak and 4 sister, Mra. E. W. Softiey, of Butte, Mont |Mrs. L. C. Smith Is } Dead in Syracuse Mrs C. Smith, widow of the over twenty head of the L. C. Smith company and unbroken package” which | mother of the builder of the Beattie : * proper directions to relieve | skyscraper, died at Syracuse, N. ¥., ache, Neu-| Monday, acco nd Pain. | ceiwed by BR Very Idea’”’ The naked truth about the infant industry, tolG in bare terms. r Tablets of Aspirir —AND— “Bought and Fought For’ Western Drama Aspirin proved safe by m and prescr the test is of fascinating interest. He ralgia, Rheumatiam, Col Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost| the 8p he, Toothache, The picture remains until Friday - . }few cents, Druggists also eel larger years and is & i ht onl : INTERNATIONAL NEWS BUSS Srescaagec’ “aspirin fo treas| Oi, Bhs whe erected the Benth night only. COMED mark Rayer Manufacture Monoacet-| building, and her daughter, Mias one ‘ jeacidester of Salicylicacia | Flora B. Smith CONCERT ORCHESTRA ~ sts under Reginald Dunn playing eria Rusticana.” Grear and Whitney in a xylophone duets Matinees—25e After 630—35c; Bal- cony, tbe The muchly bewhiskered chap seated in the sand with| Children Ie Edith Storey is Antonio Moreno. Yep, handsome Tony. Any Time You'd never think, to look.at the real Tony (above picture), that he'd go so long without shaving, yould you! Such is the life of a movie star and Tony had to cultjvate the beautiful | growth of hair for his role in “The Island of Regeneration.” COMPSON FEATURES (ance of parental wishes. It is in this picture that he is appearing at the Rez this] Goldwyn Pictures corporation and week, " a ¢ Betty Compson eiettiaen an-| Columbia Colo, the new American unced simultaneously today that | beer—Adv. STRAND . os | Goldwyn will handle the distribution | D* GLAS FAIRBANKS is appear. | | TODAY'S PROGRAMS | of Miss Compson’s starring pictures at ‘the Strand this week in which she is personally producing in| F RA as | EF RP Los Angeles. | eee ~ OX. Her first starring vehicle, “Prison. Kentucky had = Gretas Gi GOLDWYN TO HANDLE | Keotacky hed» reine ers of Love.” will be shown shortly ST HAN D—Deagiag Faiftanks in “The Molly coddie.”” Mixs Compson’s rise to stardom was Q Marjorie Kambees ts | | ine result of her remarkable work in| Thursd } | |The Miracte Man.” | Today, ay, Re inorder — Friday— A Lively Comedy De match all the way down the 9 Romance— ong trunk of the tree eee COLISEUM jixn-the moral taught by “The Love How the fatal ace of spades fore-| expert,” the play written by John DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING steey ‘nctentt™and) the” wnieer| orn as eee TO MEN y i the sinister) Constance Talmadge is starring at vence on his lov wife—/the Liberty this week. are the strong p ' Babs, the part taken by Mias Tal a \ matic phote madge, makes the study of love her Now—Until Friday Night Only “Yankee Doodle Dandy” A real live show— just like the fa- mous nephew of “Uncle Sam.” THREE Big, Gorgeous Scenes hief occupation, and as a result is “tl expelled from school and denied a | pleasure trip to Palm Beach. But | Babs had a lot of fun anyway. eee VIOLA DANA LARRY SEMON in his newest comedy thriller SOLID CONCRETE CLEMMER MUSIC~ Liborius Hauptman Director —the hit that saves the day the Cx “ This is the sam Mins Rambeau made exn on the speaking *| COLONIAL Fifteen thousand dollars for one baby! Do you think there is any one who would give that much? Or do | you believe that any mother could be found who would surrender her own | for such @ price? Taylor Holmes, as Gilbert Good-| hue n The Very Idea which | [comes to the Colonial today, is the} man who is forced by circumstances to make such a bargain. He got the idea from his brother-in-law, Alan, | who, with the knowledge he had of | eugenics, promised Gilbert to find for | him the very best thing in babies What follows constitutes one of thet cleverest, funniest screen comedies ever made. It's the play by William LeBaron, which had so enormously | successful a run in New York, , | Virginia Vallie plays opposite Mr | Holmes. LIBERTY } If you e Demand the genuine by full name— nicknames encourage substitution THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. CLEMMER She dressed to be She then foun fe” from men p was 50 “safe” that when s in love she could not interest the man she wanted. | Nobody could picture Nliza becoming “dangerous.” But she did, The au-| | dacious strategy he used in doing} | it is demonstrated in “Dangerous to | Men,” the lively comedy drama in which p little Viola Dana is} playing th ng role at the Clem- mer this week | THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION’ —a vivid story of the South Seas, will be here till Friday night only. Jack Dempsey, foo, Beer Comes Before | Bread at Newport NEWPORT, Eng., July 7.—Despite | strong protests by @ labor member, jthe council has sanctioned exten: | |sions to various b rs, but re | fused permission to the Co-operative TILL SATURDAY WINELAND soclety to erect a large bakery st BEYOND A another building including a dairy, Hari ‘ i | And His Orchestra 200 Army Officers | “YANKEE Left Without Pay DOODLE » 4 = SAVITE, P. July 7.—Over 200 —NEXT— | amnapeceta ating ottieach ave toun8 DANDY” themselves in a no-salary status thru |the new army reorganization — bill which fails to provide for them Their salaries have expired and they have no way of getting to the United States unless congressional action Is | taken shortly. | | “JUST AS GOOD HOBART BOSWORTH “Below the Surface” is the biggest, pep- piest offering this year. Also Helter—Have you a book called ‘How to Acquire a Good Ca OODLES of PRETTY ne ry Clerk—No, sir, but here is “Seven : Ff Se , Ways to Obtain an Automobile." WAHT are eee Bess Toledo Blade. PREMERA Be SME ARI,

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