The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1920, Page 8

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it i AT THE STRAND TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —Wallace Heid im “Mhek Abed.” CLEM MF t—Madge Kennedy to Norma Talmadge tn rule are pretty when Nev laughs ally you meet them pro’ nally large part of the k Abed,” Wallace t the Liberty this d by matter of fact, they are and know little more |toring than they do about plumbin | Lucien Littlefie and Robbie Rol der, both well liked screen comedians, make the roles hilartously successful | According to story, Wallie is shataming iliness tn order to extr Jeate a friend from a matrimonial serape in which he has become en meshed ertheleas, a Reid's pie week, are two medic the Surface” Just about as strikingly original as you can imagine a play to be. COLISEUM Passion’s Playground,” the pleture in which lovely Kathryn MacDonald » starring at the Coliseum, will re [main until Tuesday night only, The * new show hich n Wednesday The vivid story of wreck, feud, | (tures Dourias Muctean and Doris mystery and love is enacted both M27 ' sncter of their breesy com edies, “Let Be Fushionable.” above and below the sea. | Henry Langdon (Maclean) a <s nets man of moderate m am The undersea exploits pass the sen- sational—they are phenomenal. | Hivelyn (Miss May), his wife, have | social enpirationa, eo they become! menbere of. & sears and expensive} It’s Bosworth at his best, and: there’s Lloyd Hughes, Grace Dar-):.: mond and other Ince favorites. lt Country club. At a club dane at which each seeks and finds an “af finity,” Evelyn aocepta the atten of Bruce Grey, a millionaire jor, while her husband offers ke Mra. Hammond home in bis lvver And here begins a screamingty funny string of circumstances, whic end in Evelyn and Henry abandon |ing their socal career | eee | COLONIAL, “Would —also— Billy and Lenora Hacker Tiny Singers and Dancers in “Toyland Cabaret” nhe go and n New York City question which agitated little mind. And when Mary de |auestion with an emphatic at wan the Mary's ted the the her Coming Saturday—Thos. Meighan in “The Prince Chap” no, ather and mother 4 Mary decided te 1 by her mother. Father ther planned a kidnaping wh in one of the hired kidnap in love with Mary, and ¢ tie kidnaping on his own behalf. Thin is the t ully unravel | Colonial this Itt hapa ‘William Fox Will | Star Eileen Percy | h remulted | re falling ton the sereen week, where | Alexander was of the accident a while he was handling @ 32 spec fal} \ the weapon was accidentally disch arged. scidental Shot Kills Aged Man DILLARD, Ore, suly 13.— With top of the head shot away, the of Thomas Alexander was me FIRE 18 DANGEROTS! when you smoke in the start @ forest fire! Te careful woods; don't NEW star. Minn Eileen Perey an actrens of exceptional beauty 1 talent, is the new star who has t been promoted from the ranks Mam Fox, president of the m corporation. Broadway tage experience and I*ading rolex opposite such stare as Charlie Ray and William Hart paved the way to stardom for this young lady. Her first picture piay « “Fler Honor, the Mayor, the candy | make with RIMSGON DanDLeR = eee Fae | a —oO ) “Ton says he spt know Which he likes best—me.or Fox tr a comedy ee | * | worth, one of THE SEATTLE STAR Pretty Little Mexican Girl Falls | in Love With } x rion ged 4 Theby dresses up romantic her sweetheart, Danny O'Neil, been taught by her Merican father to hate the “Gringoes,” Handsome Texan || e like thia in “Rio Grande,” the| otoplay at the Rex this week, in order to be near| the scene of the a Teras ranger. The girl has CUSTODY OF CHILD STILL UNDETERMINED 108 ANGEL! Cal, July 12 Whether tdytha .Owborne or her husband, Leon Osborne, in to have ponsession of “Baby Marie” ‘Ow borne, us motion picture actrenn, wh wae big pay check unsettied. After three dayn’ the case during whic a@ nettioment ut of progress, attorneys day that settlement and the afternoon continuance of h attempts at court were in announced to. wan imponwible trial will be rewumed this COLLEEN MOORE NOW A BLONDE Beate all what these movie people | do! Now Colleen Moore ta a blonde Her hair, meaning the hair furnished by & capable wigmaker, in of that glorious tinge to which peroxide ax pires but #eldom obtains, The de mands of art ocensioned the change Director Al Christie, who ts hand ling the megaphone on “Bo Long Letty,” decided Mies Moore, in her role a» on ineipals, should (ie she became A few friends urged her to make the change permanent, but she re plied a wig in too cumbersome for dally use, SPANISH DANCING IN NEW FILM PLAY Dancing devotees will be afforded | An unusual opportunity of witness ing the latest Spanish steps in * the Soul of Raphael,” the latest Clara Kimball Young production terpmichorean feat ror appears in the second act, at the! [height of the feast of Raphael Ar. | but when she meets handsome Danny she can't resist his rol-| tongs, » frivolous Spanish nobleman, \licking, happy-go-lucky manner. How their love affair pro-| gresses in apite of father is the main theme of the story. Talmadge ts valog Mary laytng tn “The Capti retains.” oe | CLEMMER Madge Kennedy appears as a downtreiden chorus girl in jand Sense,” the fiimplay at the Clem mer this Week. Madge's future looks pretty dark, when she happens into « taker shop to spend her last few pennies for some stale buna. fate takes a hand and the good looking | waits on her become quite interes n one another, It is the begin of » wonderful romance for the orus giri | Kenneth iu ittle “Dollars Harton » Kennedy plays opporit | STRAND Helow the Surface play at the and Thoman Ince productior b the cading role ts played by Hobart Bos the ftrenuous actors on the screen The picture W@filled with exciting incidents and wonderful undersea pictures. The opening scenes show! Romworth tn the act of aiding tn the |rencue of 27 members of a United | States aubmarine crew many feet | below the surface | * the photo in week, tn a moat SHIRLEY MASON IS SUCCESS AS STAR; Since her debut as a Fox Shirley Mason has been making such vtriden that her two fam: cider sisters will have to be looking to their tnarela, Viola Dana and | Edna Plugarth, each perched on a secure pinnacle in filmdom. watch rapid [ther littlest sister's progrems with mingled feelings of pride and bewit Jerment | Bhirley Mason t creating a new! type of ingenue—the saucy flapger variety, doubly refreshing to fans after a long siege of blue-eyed, utied doll heroines, Those fans who oved her in her first Fox picture Her Blephant Man adapted from the novel by Pearl Doles Bellw gind to know that she ts soon to ear in “L o's Harvest another itfiey Mason story by th After that she will be Little Wanderer,” a dainty romance of w “girl from nc where” be | typlon!i~ # fame a hor seen ir . Claire Adams, “discovereq™ tn 1918, ban already advanced to the station of leading woman. She h the leading feminine role in the G Wyn production of Gouverneur Mor ris’ “The Penalty. | ao ae a ee a | | Tiny Child Actor Causes Sensation |, } in Film Colony; ' Vidor “Discovery” | The Hollywood film colony ts atitt | talking about a new “child find thene days. He ie Master Bobby Kel- #0, 2% years old. Hobby was “a ‘overed” by Florence Vidor, wife of the producer, in a beauty parlor at Lon Angeles, where he had gone with his mother, Mrs, Lillian Keino, of Minneapolis, This little youngster, {now so much dixcussed among film players, in declared to be a phe nomenal child actor. He has just finished bis first picture, King Vi for's new First Natidnal production of Ellis Parker Butler's famous novel, “The Jack Knife Man,” a story of life among those quaint old haracters known as the Mississippi shanty boat men, In this picture tobby plays the vital role of little ty, a waif, Inspires a won dertul fn the hearts of two re- markable characters, a shanty boat 9 Are you ® food shook absorber? who ove You WIL1. be when you that twetvecylinder border raid in the big Au gustus Thomas drama now here— ane That isn't all, either. It's action and # hot love mah and a philosophic! singing tramp. Altho Mrs. Kelso had no previous experience in the production of motion pleturés, she proved a val anwixtant director to King when {t came to coaching by for hin part. uable Bot URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM Uric Acid canses more suffering and dinease than anything else with which the human fieeh basa to con tend. Practically no one in this age of fast living, insufficient exercise and overeating ts exempt from Uric Acid secretions in one or mare of ite terrible symptom. Rheamatiom, Headache, Dypapep qa, Liver Troubles, Fermentation in the Bowels and Stomach, Bright's Dinense, Heart Disease, Poor Cirou lation, Kidney and Bladder Trou bles, Sleeplesengas, Nervousnens, , are nome of the more common 8 arising from an excess of Urie Acid tn the «yntem. ‘The Kidneys are the natural filters Of the biood, and when they are over worked and can not properly carry oft the polsona, the excess poison (Urfe Acid) is absorbed into the ays tem and tn time crystallizes, When this Uric Acid attacks the muscles between the joints and there is no fever, the condition ty known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM ‘When it i# deponited in the fibrous tisnnes surrounding the joints and caurce inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to another, it is called INFLAMMA- TORY RHEUMATISM, When it re peatedly attacks the nerves of the joints, causing severe pain, though | with tittle or no swelling, it is knows as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ’ Sciation, Gout, Neuralgia, and Kindred diseases are ali results from the same cause—an excess of Urie Acid, brought about by an lunpaired action of the Kidneys. | Get rid of the caune—the organs who reviews a bevy of nimble-footed | oti in ] | way LUESDAY, JULY 18, 1928. ———— WIBER Ty i Beet jor te Laverty Guest This Week—5,000 feet of hilarity— WALLACE eal | IN THE FUNNIEST BEDROOM FARCE. 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