The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1920, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR HIIDAY, JULY 14, 1920 || Jack London’s “Burning Daylight” | Coming to the Clemmer Saturday || Friday — Good-bye to Wallace Reid oalees “SICK ABED” * TODAY'S PROGRAMS RTY—Wallace Heid tn *fiek 4” Where the ruouc Niwws 2b Sees Good Shows STARTING if TOMORROW THOMAS || MEIGHAN j Star of “The Miracle Man” : Israel Zangwill, the famous British author who wrote “Merely Mary Ann,” also wrote this play. It made all England laugh. Now as a picture it is making the whole world laugh— STARTING SATURDAY— * ——s MITCHELL LEw1s comes to the allwtar cast version of Jack Londor « novel. of Alaska, “Hurni It in the ai the fre 8, and then lowem it s of Wa t later at @ plat “Dollars run at Helen Ferquaon and Mitchell Lewis in a scene from Jack MacLean and Ports May| London's stirring story, “Burning Daylight,” which will be will be seen in “Let's Be Fa n-| shown at the Clemmer for the first time Saturday. | ‘i Film Masher —In— h im: f PRINCE} able” at the Coliseum for *| commons, the idol of the “« He knows her as 1 of a fish weet is to appear in a ucion titled “That Gi eee { « very ‘rap ¢ Kingdom of Hearts.” a photo. | or bal seem play based upon actual events and written by the 20th century philos © Marjorie” will be the at-\opher, Dr. Wilber LeRoy Cosper traction at the Liberty with collaboration of Mary Leone rag: hee owing Wally F uedy “Sick | Hutton, in being 99 e i = | Abed,” now playing. yiet.d STRAND z ‘ ee | MoNy Matone will be seen with | Handsome ‘Thomas Meighan, who | iw Jack Pickford in “Just Out of Col | The divadvant eee, jeorge Ado's st ? jer heart tw { William C. De Mille’s’Great Production of the Famous Edward Peple Play The glamour of the artist’s studio— the beautiful mod- els—life and laugh- ving Tro | COLONIAL | ¥tanam Cooley's son is nine months t The Long Arm of Mannister.* 1 at the Long Arm fannt ON Aan Wall w an ” She pi urization of the famous nove t 7 ar in the ed the role ter — a wonderful love. sans | Mabel Love Cloud, Indian gtrt, te now in the m on. She formerly ap- Leared on the stage | And now it ex me Breaks Into Prison gv to Escape His Wife at Irish wit and humor are in evidence throughout the picture. It is a sure cure for the blues! ‘ ARE QUE TO ACtOITY Tella Sate, Certain, Speedy Meliet for Acid Indigestion “EMOTIONAL MISS VAUGHAN” Aner t035e. Children—11 tine, Mrs. Sidney Drew Comedy All prices iastade tax. Ro-eated stom Scotland Has More | missioners, largely due to demobi JA Watch Repaired by zation. The daily average for tt f ace in - SE PS BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE: a ation e dal rage r atten | - ee SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE Jones Is Always Right | Crime, Records Show ja was 3195, comparen with tose ete aat Res t ; . s Elliott 2607 EDINBOURGH, Scotland, July 16 he = year The wae en The in ne in Scotland | @PPlies equally to women as to men. «© STARTING SATURDAY ‘A Stupendous Production of JACK LONDON’S Cyclonic Novel of the ra ea Ni 7 Ice-bound North (| } li ieapaeadt (mt 1329 FOURTH AVENUE is, in the op he pr Proving that the shimmie is a move- ment—not an im- ported dance step. What? ' CONSTANCE = TALMADGE! DR. HH. T. HARVEY. (Ex-Prenident Michigan State Board Dental Examinera) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist ATTRACTION es VIOLET STANTO Famous Classicalj Dancer, Will Be Featured in “THE FLOWER DANCE” Last Times Tonight—“Below the Surface” Highest Examinat » and Lstimate Free. 504-12 EITEL BLDG, THE ONLY NEW FIRS’ SHOW S81 TODAY— A STORY OF A MAN WHOM THE WORLD SOUGHT TO DESTROY STARRING HENRY B. WALTHALL Star of “Confession” in SM . — “THE LONG ARM SAY! HAVE You OF MANNISTER” HEARD THE NEW COLONIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA VAL HUBER, Conductor Every Man « §oloist : = wat Pi OldFrench Canada Hotels and customs change slowly in ancient cities—and in this “new era” itis all the more enjoyable going back to places with an old- world flavor, It was about 500 years ago when hardy Frenchmen first entered the St. Lawrence River to found and fortify Quebec and Montreal “#8 Twocities, truly, with a past~a past woven closely with American history, Victory, defeat, thrilling romance — every crooked little street below the Chateau Frontenac—tells.a story in Quebec. And Montreal blends easily & great modern city with quaint traditions of bold adventures in by-gone days. Come this summer, There is so much to see—so much pleasur to enjoy in both these strongholds of the of MITCHELL LEWIS who became famous as “Poleon” in “The Barrier’ From the Novel by EK, Phillips Oppenheim CLEMMER LAST TIMES MUSIC— TONIGHT— LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN me Director pete AE | revealed by Connie in this picture! oki a Playing the Pletures sAKiCHEM@a ‘ 5 og: “ mr 2 Friday—Last of JACK DEMPSE 18 Aterneen, sod Svecing VONCERTS DOLLARS Canadian. Pacific Railway ; Afternoon and Evening AND SENSE Pull information furnished on application to FT ET, é 3” -in— E. F. L. Sturdee, General Ageut, Passenger Dept., Canndic e Pacifi “Rio Grande” -varevevin. sack 08 Second Avenue, Satta. Telephone Alain 3680, UWS? TOPICS—NEWS—SNUB POLLARD COMEDY Cunadton anwepaptre ond trormacion regarding Cnnada on fils at thie often

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