The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR: FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920. Remarkable Undersea Scenes Shown in Latest = ¢ bs Bosworth Film Play Coming to Strand Saturday | J ‘tosue 0 A VINE “THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION” Friday “THE FORTUNE TELLER” must say good-bye. 4 Days, starting Saturday— Saturday will bring a big one—a drama of 7 aes ‘ fiery romance, of dramatic adventure and deep a erie ac Old / : a “Sere The =o in the best of all her series ay f » ie a of { Rio Grande , ; @ S American , of pretentious First ; 3 + . + 4 , D Beauty National pro- Ye ) @ : ductions— - 5 g Augustus . s ; ) ; Thomas an exciting story in which ~ she inherits a . ” : mm a princely for- ef i \ | tune, wins f f r ; enormously B ‘ “6 ¥, ray 7 u at Monte ‘ a : ¥ ? ne g F Carlo, falls " ml at @ ZZ i Lal ‘ in love with . & prince, What are said to be the most remarkable subsea scenes ever filmed are exhibited in the is drugged latest Thos. H. Ince special production, “Below the Surface,” which comes to the Strand fi h theatre for a week, beginning tomorrow. The accompanying photograph shows Hobart or her Bosworth in the diver's suit and Lloyd Hughes. Mr. Bosworth takes the part of a master jewels and diver and Mr, Hughes is his son. In this scene the sturdy deep-sea diver & preparing to 4 go to the rescue of a United States submarine in which 27 men are dying from suffoca- gets into a real tion many feet below the surface. fight— 2 a . {film play by Octavus Moy Cohen, ;midst o fthe ncanty attire worn by | - 2 = ig | which opens at the Clemmer Satur-|the other members, Hazel shows up ape oor fin tnd stots comety | ike mann int She is wor | “JACK DEMPSEY (Tenth Episode) in A peep into the drensing room of a | type of chorus girl and how she fol ina sick room. But, then, it i#n't/iot of chorus giris shows that Hazel |lows her ideals in spite of difficulties “DAREDEVIL JACK” b often that you have an invalid who| (Madge Kennedy) wears her dresses |forms the plot for this very enter-| koopa a saxophone secluded under | Just a9 long as she dares. In the! taining drama. | or his bed and wiles away odd moments by playing the instrument. That's} the kind of a “sick man” Wallace Reid ts in “Bick Abed,” his new plo | ture, which will be on view at the} Liberty for a week beginning Satur day Wallie has the role of a young And while dc suspect his phoney.” he nurse with wh COLISEUM | Following the final showing of! “The Fortune Teller.” in which Mar jorie Hambeau appears for th ress, Miss Katherine MacDonald “Pansion's Playground” is the title lof the photopiay In which Mims Mac | Taken from the famous novel—“The Guests of Hercules” [Donald, who tn very often referred to “The American, Beaty,” wil | Matinees—25¢. “pt 4M ALLACE on the After 6:30—S6e, Baleony Se. [placint, sevice ina Beoteh convent | LITZER Children 11¢, Any Time. in whose veins the blood of a gam UR All prices include tax bier and runaway mother flown A Gramatic situation arines when — r the Innocent victim |Join Unions tp . [of another sirt's folly. TONIGHT—Last Night [| Boycott ‘Hungary | REx * LONDON, July 9.—The South At.| Tho Marte Inex Lopez had been “Dangerous to Men rican Industrial federation has de taught by her father, el capitan of ‘4 cided to co-operate in the trade union ®" Insurgent band, to hate America Viola Dana boycott of Hungary ‘land “Gringoos,” she could not resint “ } —_—____ tne arien lovemaking of Danny c i, Texas range who aved Who would think C L= nA “4 EQ “DANDERINE” ber: froma capture by. the Mexican alice. that a chorus girl aoe Cie | |”: Lopes wae enught amueying arma would fall in lor with we i across the Rio. Marie Ines believed -in love Stops Hair Coming Out; |ivincinie tor her fathers capture, gua | Doubles Its Beauty. [yrs tarmat hate | reunites the two young Not a banker—just | |the picture to a natinta | oie te plain baker. | | COLONIAL He had plenty of CLE man E . | Gating: Stary, Carstateeyt np ‘but it wasn’t a es j'n walt a . ie the kind chorus girls \ | comedienne, as well as an emotional | actrees. usually fall for. ‘ Being kidnaped by her father ts one of the experiences Mise ‘Tal Laughs, tears and SATURDAY— \ £ | __Ziition and romance figure promt thrills crowd this live- q he ES eee ly comedy romance. Octavius Madge Kennedy starts out as a! A few cents buys “Danderine” | chorus girl and winds up as the wife ,, After an application of “Danderine” Roy Cohen's you can not find @ fallen hair er any Saturday dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more Columbia Colo, the new American eg RR chinks a Ec Ae a fate! SUPREME EFFORT Worth at ———-€ ) SSS == OF A MASTER PRODUCER Humaneness” J I — a ————- Twenty-seven members of the crew of K E N N E DY | 4 ae —, : 7 a United States submarine were dying of a good-looking, big-tearted baker chap in “Dollars and Sense,” a breezy down there like rats in a hole. The best diver along the Coast had failed to -—IN— STARTING ry ‘ J i ‘ i ae SATURDAY— bay 4 ——— reach them. Suddenly— TAYLOR HOLMES IN “i THE SCREEN VERSION “DOLLARS nts oe | aan | || a Neel © Hold Your Breath and j NOVEL, STARRING Special Added Attraction SEE What Happened ! AND SENSE” BILLY and LEONA “Captivating Bs lll CLEMMER MUSIC Mary Carstairs” in “TOYLAND CABARET” LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director The NEW— ‘ f CoOL L “Hello, Uncle” .......COMEDY wae, ok CONCEIS “The Lone Trapper” ....SCENIC | , mk” . ORCHESTRA EVERY MAN A SOLOIST VAL HUBER T CONDUCTOR

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