The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1920, Page 3

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sure to see this one— 2 Talmadges— Natalie is in it. Men in “A YES@ After 6:30—35e. Balcony 25¢. fe ‘ Children—ile any time. NO Z td 2 if 4 PRIZMA SCENIC VANCOUVER.Col. Joh @ way home from Siberia. | Tire & Rubber Co, “On the Coast” We All Use $169,000. - First National didn’t’ consider expense when it made this whopping big drama for its favorite star—Be 4 Leading this play ) “Gowns Venus Might Envy” son, U.| AKRON, O.—Navy dirigible D-1, army, and seven men reached here | and two balloons owned by Goodrich destroyed in fire | at Wingfoot laké hangar with loss of _ Howard's Buttermilk Cream | wash it with. tle, and is very harmful. | sibly injure the hair. | water and rub it in, |anee of rich, creamy lather, | oughly This good-looking young woman gays: Buttermilk and Cream—simple Femedies best—keeps face, hands and arms; in exquisite condition—soft, smooth and beautiful—guaranteed. Be sure you get Howard’s Buttermilk Cream it leaves it fine and silky, fluffy and easy to manage. ‘family for months. STARTING TOMORROW (3 Days Only)— OWEN MOORE IN— He was a desperate hero until he had won his sweetheart and fortune. It’s good for sixty laughs a minute. ul anemic : “THE Matinees—25¢. “Good 8 5 Alter 6:30—35e. | ‘Good —— & Rye Children—1ie any time, All prices include tax. Pathe News Last Times Tonight of “(Nurse Marjorie” | af you want to keep your hair tn n good condition, be careful what you Although Sixt y- Nine Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali. Thia dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- Mulsified cocoanut ol! shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is tnuch bet ter than anything else you car use for shampooing, as this can't pos Simply moisten your hair with One or two | teaspoonfuls will make an abund. and |cleanses the hair and scalp thor ‘The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and bright, You can get Mulsified cocoanut | oll sharnmpoo at most any drug store. |It is very cheap, and a few ounces lie enough to last every one in the »” COLISEUM | seum this sappearing th an inte tied “Yea or No," in which she plays | & very unusual dual role | cated “Envy.” pe tertg | mo ja better program, LIBERTY tle will see Mary Miles Minter in her latest success, “Nurse Marjorie,” at |the Liberty |the daughter eas of Donegal Against her mother's wish takes up the nursing profession. She is an astounding su at thin and| ate he Marjorie giving a false identification |" of herself to prove Danbury’s affec CLEMMER | the place-—-and not 10 miles from }here!" Imagine the effect of this statement when uttere@ by “Rurn:| Jing Daylight” in a mining camp that had been a dead town for years. m: pede. m | in UKE TT, on Tanlac, but now I'm feeling fine and can truthfully The pains and cramps in my stom ach kept me in constant distress TODAY'S PROGRAMS | Mary Miles Minter tm | | jorte,"* Mitchell Lewis tm | Hurning Daylight." | UM — Norma Talmadge te | | of No.” | >—Thomas Meighan in “The | | Chap.” REX — Constance Talmadge ta Virtuous Vaunp.”* ONIAL—Menry Walthall tn “The Long Arm of Mannister.” “at ' a || ESE | eee | ce ‘ORMA TALMADGE fs supported | by a fine program at the Colt: | week, Mins Talmadge is wing drama | Then there is a Prizma scenic Gowns That Venus Might It shows the famous Batik ean of coloring and designing ma for elaborate gowns Screen ln display the finished product Altogether one could not ask for Tonight is the last’ night that Seat Miss Minter, as Nurse Marjorie, in| © Duke and Duch: | | she prominent | complications arise when one of her | patients, John Danbury, ortors, falls in love with her at} Many laughable incidents follow, | ons towards her. beginning Wednenday, in “Boys, I've struck it—gold all over) As imagined, it starts a stam. | Ut ay be This scene is one of the mort ex-| er this week, with the title role. and Years Old, ‘Spokane Man Says He’s Getting More Out of Life Than Many a Young Fellow Since Taking Tanlac “Nothing helped me unt! I started ing. the |me and ay it is, without so) Prince Chap,’ Owen Moore will be starred at the| tnis week, Liberty so many “The Desperate Hero.” | | twtate that one is not sure of the ending until the final fade-out. | “The Prince Chap’ starts out per. ted, fine, or have a pain of any kind. | Norma Talmadge wears this beautiful gown in “Yes or in the house of common’s labor sup| No,” @ clever photoplay in which she is playing a dual role at the Coliseum this week. Coliseum Has Splendid Show; Miss Talmadge in Dual Role Jap Probers ‘Due z The congressional |vestigating the Japanese prot the Pacific cisco for ee Seattle on Thursday recelved by merce. situation here, after a two weeks vestikation in California, Weak, thin people —are n | thus noms, wea thenia ar nerve starvation. I y« and all these symptoms due to starvation will disappear Sminent pe of the best thin, an organic phow drugginte as Hite nm yften simply astonishing. Late This Week nmittes in. mon cast will leave San Fran ding to a telegram from Chair man Albert John@on, of Washington the Chamber of Com The committee in expected to spend several days probing the Jap Thin, Nervous People Need Bitro-Phosphate men or women ¥ always nervous wrecks nerve aiinte state that one or the nerves in ¢ known among aphate, & five grain tablet of which should taken with each meal, Being a gen uine nerve builder and not a «timu Jant or habit-forming drug, Bitro: Phosphate can nately taken by the weakest and most delicate suf ferer, and the results following STRAND iward Peple's famous play, “The . has a plot that contains peculiar and unexpected y all right and everytt ng goes along okeh until a little three-year old maiden comes into the hero's life. The importance of thin three-year-old ta the plot canggt be overent! of even the most imaginative or best guesser’s reach. iting in Jack London's famous story | REX which is being unfolded at the Clem. Mitebell Lewis | witeh [many male annoriates work tance Talmadge ts euch a be- ne with NEVER SAW ANYTHING Ata. MUSEY |T got no wenk I could scarcely get around’ My back ached éreadfully, at times f had euch dizzy at- |tacks I had to eatch hold of some- | thing or ait down to keep from fall- My nerves were all upeet. and I was so restiess I was up most of night, unable to sidep. “It was only after I started taking Taniac that I got any relief, and I must say that this medicine has put back on my feet again, feeling My appetite ts just splendid, I never suffer from indigestion, I'm en- rection of a special Tanlac represen- tative. Sloan's — liniment pom w Silla Gacios and ¢: zema, For trial tree, write Dept. 7-R, Rew feol. Baltimore, Md. relief. exten’ Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, usually stops itching mstantly, Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly skin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given little sily heals most cases of ec- rash, or similar tormenting Physicians prescribe Resinol ively. Sold by all druggists. shown at the Strand and the climax of the play is| little stenographer that her her in a large insurance office just can't keep thelr eyes on their work. It doesn’t take the bons long to make | this discovery and he decides to show |up the entire force by transferring | the pretty little stenog to his own office as hin private secretary, It is | his intention to prove that it ts pos. sible for mere man to resist’ the jechatms of @ pretty little girl like Connie. Let it here be suid that before the story ends the office force has the laugh on the boss. . “A Virtuous Vamp" ts the ple. jture’s title It's at the Rex this week. : | COLONTAL | Henry Walthall ts appearing at the Colonial in a role that fits him ke @ glove. He is playing in Phil lips Oppenheim’s story, “The Long Arm of Mannister.” The story deaix with the experi ences of George Mannister, who has been deeply wronged by his former | Qasociates and his wife. Like a mod. ern Count of Monte Christo, he re. | turns and ene by one his enemies |are made to pay for their treachery. When the name of his wife ts | reached on the list of his victims, jhe relents, forgives her and takes her back into bis home. Film Masher “When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” a etory by Charles Belmont Davis, has been purchased by ‘Thos H. Ince as @ starring vehicle for |Dougias MacLean, in Ince-Para mount pictures eee ey , Mae Murray ts the most popular doubt, the best medicine I have ever {rely free frem bloating, and. the ; - s, on wm during the 69 years of my headaches and dizzy attacks are T | | crhemt werd ad ef the University of | ice-bound North— NOW PLAYING n ; : Pennsylvania and at the Massachu- life,” declared James Musey, 1123 W, f0ne. I'm no longer nervous, and 4 Grace ave. Spokane, Wash. weit #¢ep food and sound every night, 1/*etts Institute of Technology, at| The Ever-Popular Star of “The Miracle Man” known retived farmer’ Who has ved Baye regained my strength and | Cambridge, according to a letter sent | in this city for more than 15 years, Mersey, and am getting more out | to the star from the editorial staff of “For a number of years,” said Mr, /of Ife than many a young fellow, | the Tech, the schoo! paper. * ay c * mi e eo a os Musey, “I suffered with my stom. T@nlac bas made me feel like an . ach, and waa in a terribly rundown |¢?ttrely different person, and 1) Clara Heranger, continuity writer | condition. I had no appetite, and can't say too much good in prais-|for Paramount pictures, has sailed | 4 even what little I did manage to eat '"# 1.” for Europe for a six weeks’ visit to/ failed to digest properly, and, Tanlac ts old in Seattle by Barten | UP#lnd and . ee a bloated me ali up with sour gas. Drug Stores under the personal di | Cables received from Elste Fergu eon, star in Paramount pictures, re |port her arrival in Manila, from | which port she will go to Japan for |@ two months’ visit, | eee | A picture of Lots Wilson has been chosen for the cover of the elaborate booklet put out as a souvenir of the! | Rainbow Division Veterans’ conven: | jtion, at Birmingham, Ala As Rir |mingham is her home town, this se | lection is considered a distinct com: pliment. health. whieh ts tn promotes the CANNING REQUIREMENTS Of reliable quality have been assembled in:the Basement Store. Housewives who are now “putting up” the year’s supply will find it con- venient and extremely profitable by buying their requirements.now. There are: sleep returns to the confidence and cheerfulness co debility and gloom. dull eves me bright, and pale sunken * regain’ the pink glow of CAUTION—Mitro- Phosphate, th: not desire to put on uld use extra care in avoiding veing foods. Economy Jars Pints priced, doz...$1.35 | 1 Gallons priced, Quarts priced, doz.. .$1.50 d0Z, eevee coon $195 S. S. Mason Jars Jar Rubbers Pints, priced, doz...$1.15| of Gray Rubber, 3 doz Quarts priced, doz...$1.30 | for ......ceceeeees "2 Gallons Priced, 6175 | Of Red Rubber, 2 dom | LOY ..22cccccc scene Selee Seve Seal Individual Jar Holders, | * @acl Pints priced, doz... .$1.50 Quarts priced, doz.. .$1.65,| Canning Racks that hold} 10 pint jars, each. .85e 1 Gallons priced, v --$1.95 | Parowax, per cake. ...5€_ doz. No. 7 Copper Bottom Boil- Mason Jar Caps, doz. 35¢ Mason Jar Lids, doz. 15¢ ccm, 2a; convenlenkuaaae for canning, spe Ball Mason Caps, doz. 35¢ Cial ... 2.220002 $298 INSURE . YOUR LENSES AGAINST BREAKAGE Ask Us About It—It Costs Litde eee Jesse 1, Lasky, who has just re-| turned from Europe, announced that Bertram Burleigh, the popular F lsh film star, has been engag play the lead in “The Great ’ the first Paramount picture to be| made in Europe by the Famous Play. ers-Lasky Producers, Ltd, eee Ethel Clayton, now on her way to| Europe, will be seen in a photoplay| of Orierttal mystery in her next re-| lease, “Crooked Streets.” NOW PLAYING Big Double Bill— |\CONSTANCE TALMADGE -—IN— “THE VIRTUOUS VAMP” CHARLES CHAPLIN -—IN— . “BEHIND THE SCREEN” Economy Caps, doz.. .35¢ Economy Clamps, doz. 15¢ NOTE: Aside from being in a position to supply the most reliable canning requi! ents” at : prices, a competent lady is here to help you, show | you and guide you to correct any or all of the pere plexing experiences associated with canning. ALL WEEK RAL SERVICES for Hugh , | J. Beckett, Seattle and Alaska pl- oneer who died last week, were JACK LONDON’S Cyclonic novel of the conducted Monday afternoon by Rev. Norman B. Harrison of the Universit: Presbyterian church. The ritual team of the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows assisted. CLEMMER MUSIC— Liborius Hauptmaa, Director CONCERTS— Afternoon and Everiing FINAL SHOWING TUESDAY HENRY B. WALTHALL “THE LONG ARM OF MANRISTER” From the Novel by E. PHILLIP QPPENHEIM Cita Lee Kathivn Wiliams; Theodore Koslof?’, and. .@ superh cast thats acts with convicl STARTING WED. 3 DAYS O» 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES “ATONEMENT” A Drama of a Man's Conscience and a Woman's Heart, You've seen Thomas Meighan in a lot of fine plays— but here we have him in his first big starring pro- duction, Capacity crowds are raving over it—Hurry in —ALSO— VIOLET STANTON (Classic Dancer) in “THE FLOWER DANCE” Starring GRACE DAVISON —and— CONWAY TEARLE and A TOUGH TENDERFOOT WESTERN DRAMA CONCERT ORCHESTRA

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