The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1920, Page 8

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‘ho Playhouse of N Tonight and Thursday—GOING! Friday—GOING! Saturday—GONE WALLACE REID —' “SICK ABED” A hot farce in which Bebe Daniels helps, and MACK SENNETT’S Sereamingly Funny Comedy “LET ’ER GO” One of the Funniest Sennett Comedies We Have Ever Shown. OUR WORD FOR IT. ‘The national debts of the world ag- Don't de hasty m sumping at & ¢regated, before the war, the sum of @enclusion. You may not be able to) $42 000,000,000. your insurance. farms tn the United States of more than 1,090 acres ch. Phelactine, New Wonder Worker for Hair Growths \Caasee Fvem the Rests te Come Out) By an entirely new and perfectly harmless method, any women affict- ed with a growth of superfuous hair can now remove the disfigurement completely—roots included-—in joet & few seconds Isn't that glorious news? The recently discovered In 1870 there were only 3400 lenter the room and stand very close {to you. notee- | THE sr eieaious STAR Douglas MacLean eae Doris May in New Comedy Drama at Coliseum Douglas MacLean and Dorw May m a scene from “Let's a comedy drama which opens today at the Be Fashionable,” Coliseum. MacLean and Miss lar co-starring teams appearing on the screen, and under the direction of Thomas Ince have of delightful comedies. In this new pnoropiey couple who have socta LIBERTY ALLACE RETD, the breezy film star, has a noel method for de termining whether or not you're in| love. Te do it scientifically, accord: | ing to Wallace, you must get a} stethoscope—the instrument the doc | tor uses to count your heart beats. Place this apparatus over your heart and read the indicator, Then let the |supponed object of your affections Again read the instrument. If tt records a wtid jump in your heart-beata, you're elected! ‘The star claims this formuts ts in- fallidie and to see how it works, you are referred to the new Heid phota. play, “Bick Abed,” whieh ts the pree ent attraction at the Liberty. Hebe Daniela, the pretty De Mille favorite, axmsints Mr. Reid tn the tent, eee CLEMMER While Hazel Farron, a ptucky tit the stars appear as a young married aspirations. However, after a on dip into the social whirl they gladly return to their own lit bungalow far aw ay from the bright lights. May are one of the most popu- already been seen in a number Among the many thrilling scenes flashed on the screen ts the collision of a steamship with a derelict tn the fog and the sinking of the boat. Bowworth appears as @ deep gen diver who ia tricked into marriage with a woman who does not love him byt who is merely the tool of a New York erook who wished to use the diver In recovering a huge sum of money from a sunken ship. eee Augustus Thomas’ famous story, “Rilo Grande,” ts the attraction at} the Rex this week. The story teila of the romance of @ temperamental and beautiful senorita who is haif- American and half-Mexican, and « daring and adventurous young Irish ‘Texas ranger. An interesting family skeleton in exposed thru the love affair of the two young persons and one of the outstanding scenes ts the apprehension of a smuggling plot by the Rangers. In addition to the difterent tle chorus girl itving in a mall bed-| feature, Juck Dempsey tn the tenth x red one's own home without expert assistance. The result ean ine ang > oe not be doubted, for the user seas the | ‘nS gpa ventures qu bted. for the aesr seco the | which Hazel and @ geod looking bak- hair roots stick of ph structions, etine, with simple tn- recured at any jena, non-irri- i, a child could eat It withou is a0 thorough that the akin ts left perfectly smooth and bairiess bearing not the least evidence of its ‘former Viemish, Becheoter, B. 1. Playing Now HOBART BOSWORTH “BELOW the -SURFACE” NOVEL IN THEME GREAT IN PRODUCTION ASTONISHINGLY ORIGINAL A vivid tale filled with the surge of the sea, of wreck, danger, daring, boundless love and— ‘THE MOST WONDERFUL AND SENSATIONAL UNDER-WATER ADVENTURE EVER PICTURED —ALSO— BILLY and LEONA HACKER Tiny Singers and Dancers “IN TOYLAND CABARET” room, ts dreaming of fame and for. tune her meager little supper cook- This is the beginning of a series of excit- in er chap, who saves he from stary- ing, are the chief participants Madge Kennedy, the delightful Itt. | njury). The method tle Goldwyn comedienne, plays Hazel| the name name, New York city and and Kenneth Harton je the baker in “Dollars and Sense,” the photoplay | attraction at the Clemmer this week. eee STRAND | As in his previous photodrama, “The Sea Wolf.” Hobart Bosworth | plays @ powerful, rugmed role in| “Below the Surface,” at the Strand) this weak YES! WE ARE HOLDING OVER Your Favorite Star NORMA TALMADGE In “CAPTIVATING MARY CARSTAIRS” YOU BETTER HURRY! HAVE You HEARD OUR NEW | be: sautifully appointed yacht. episode of “Daredevil Jack” ts being shown. COLONIAL “Captivating Mary Carstairs,” with Norma Talmadge in the leading rola, will be held over at the Colonial. The piny wan adapted for the screen from Henry 8 Harron's novel of the beautiful estates of the million. aire colonies along the Hudson river furnish the striking background of | the story, Some of the most interest Ing scenes were filmed on beard a Don't meet trouble half way. It in capable of making the entire PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE BURTON HOLMES’ It is dawn! The mer- ry party had ended hours before! But SCENIC hubby, a wreck in GAUMONT NEWS torn clothes covered with overalls, has just sneaked back from seeing a pretty woman home. Slowly, surely, his wéll-planned explanation is wearing down wifie’s wrath when—something happens! See this breezy comedy of young married life—here till Friday night— the leading part in “A Temperamen- ;*ver I have to take the part in a/ lal Wife” She just loves to sew|#ene which calls for such domestic and mend and iron, whenever she|effort But I do not mean that I) has the chance, whether before the| Would care to be @ regular slavey camera or at home, according to her | Tight along.” je own statement, “I just love house! wo Gog a man Invariably move work,” she said, “but the trouble is I'm too busy to do it, That's per-| ‘he ebair when he alte down? |hape why I enjoy it so much when- | Constance Fond of Housework ONLY 2 MORE DAYS— THURSDAY FRIDAY— MADGE. KENNEDY inOctavus Toy Cohen's humorous ‘Saturitay Brening Post Btory— SATURDAY— JACK LONDON'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN EVERY MEMBER A SOLOIST OTHER SUDJECTS MR. VAL HUBER CONDUCTOR and screen are*known'to:be tem- peramentally unsuited to do the low: | ly tasks thated@re a patt of the everyday Hite) Bf, the=thnaes, Some only imagine themaives so, and| when away from the stage or screen, live only as a star is supposed ‘to live. But there are exceptions. Com | stance Talmadge ts one, and she in} sists ‘that shezin not even a wee bit tomperaméntal ake éven‘if whe did take’ “DOLLARS RNB SENSE”: CLEMMER ‘MUSIC LibdhrusnAuPt ian Director CONCERTS Afternoom and Evening. Cyclonié. Novel of. the Frozen North i) NG DAYLIGHT” Life and Jové;in the

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