The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 3

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A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION | &é 99\“ | Prizma fashion picture whic i jet Through the marble hallways of a mansion to the| added attractions on the bill squalor of a tenement, Norma Talmadge carries an! absorbing tale of love and tragedy. picture. | bien Bg Plays Important Role “Atonement,” | oe | CLEMMER What Daylight lacked tn /educa tion he made up in shresvdness When Letton, New York's greatent | the sourdough's holdings "he found | himself caught in a trap and it was }not until he fattened This and other equally interest ing incidents occur in Jack Sondon's | red-blooded “Burning Day |light,"” which is being shown at the |Clammer this week | COLISEUM | Husbands, be careful tn selecting your boarder Nowadays one can never Judge the man by his exterior or surface polish. “Y Now |new Norma ‘Talmadge pi lee um this week, « atory & good ob- ject lesson of what can happen by ng strangers into your hon wns That Venus Might I |Ucularly delights the ladies, and Vio | anton, @ clever dancer, are eee LIBERTY “Phe Desperate Hero,” starring Owen Moore, opens today at the Lib j erty Moore is seen as Henry Baird, @ young newspaper man, who finds n f in financial difficulties, ry's efforts to entertain his rt, who is the dat . are pitiful Joe Plant, who married oni “y's former sweethearts, still believes they are secretly fond of each other. Consequently he does everything he can to humiliate It’s her best = on oo Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo ‘There is one remedy that seldom | ‘ti to stop itching torture and relieve | soft, M irritation and that makes the skin clear and healthy. | _ Ary druggist can supply you with ? Zemo, which generally overcomes skin es. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, in most cases give way Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes pear overnight. Itching usually ‘gs. 3 instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti- id, clean, easy to use and § By oy: 35c; an extra | m@ bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is ‘or sticky and is positively tender, sensitive skins. ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. START Tt YOU CANT end Mrs. G. died o ot leading man in Bold's French pastry Henry Clark. 75. ie held. Me Clery | After much jealousy and compli . cations galore there are understand while coming from | ("~ sds ings and reconciliations. tt to spend the rest py REX Gilda Grey, voted by New York theatrical produdéra as the champion Tr, appears in A Vi with Constance Tai EVERETT.—Funeral services for MINNEWAUKAN n, N. D., robbed Rank at Ober of $20,000 in cash. Robert Gordon will be Alice Joyce's The Vice of Fools Daddy, bring home some Ady, of | 9" a young actress who comes to the office to have her shoulders inaured. Therefore she is called upon to give an exhibition. And she does. | Mine Talmadge is delightful as a | Mirtatious young miss who just can’t make her eyes behave. | eee | | COLONIAL | “Atonement™ ts the title of the new it the Colo-| ture Miss | DIAMOND RINGS AND mining promoter, endeavored to steal | Deylight’s | |bankroll to the tune of milfons that| he was enabled to extricate himself. | the | ure mt the | ith Thomas Meighan at Strand Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN GO LOTTO F. KEGEL, President; The pretty little girl pictured here with Thomas Meighan| is eaches” Jackson. It doesn't take a ouija board to tell) why she was named “Peaches,” either. “Peaches” takes the part of Claudia in the play. As the play progresses, Claudia | reaches the age of 16 and Lila Lee then relieves “Peaches” of | the part. ” innocently is r msible for some un- Kappy moments in “The Prince Chap's fe, but the unhap-| piness she causes is made up for many times by the sunshine | she brings into the lonely studio life of her “Daddy.” | Grace Daviso: ou nd pretty by Sntete, makes her devut as a movie| Denishawn Dancer Now at the Strand wtar, Conwny Tearle will be seen in the eading male role. The plot of this play was sug ‘ 1 by the great romantic story, e Living Corpse,” by Count o In adopting the novel Por oh « 1 and wh ts of the original have been retained. Owen Moore, Liberty today Hero,” { play tts who comes to the in “The Desperate rk on a photo r Simp.” Over 190 chorus girls have been || enguged to appear in a new comedy in which Jimmy Aubrey, the come dian, i# starred, lk Picture Patter] Shannon Day, formerly in the! Zigfiel@ “Midnight Follies,” will ap-| pear in the next Cecil B. De Mille| special production for Paramount as | & resuht of the contract which was/ signed at Hollywood. | ————s John D. Rockefeller, jr. accom: | | panied by his family and a number of close friends, was atrecent vistior | at the Lasky studio in Hollywood, } where he made the acquaintance of | Thursday Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Miss Violet Stanton, a pret- ty young miss, late of the |Denishawn school and the| Greek theatre, Long Beach,}| |who is appearing with Baron de Orgler in a short interlude Friday Cecil B. De Mille, the Paramount @i- reteor general, eee When Wallace Reid has finished “The Charm School,” on which he ix working at Hollywood, he will play | in Ben Ames Williams’ Saturday | N readjusting our stock we find’ three styles of high grade Cotton Mattresses that are be discontinued. ’ ; Twelve Anchor, Twelve Windsor, Ten Saxon Mattresses —All are high grade mattresses, made of fifty pounds of felted cotton, in best quality of art ticking and finished with an Imperial Edge. They are in full bed size and are an exe | traordinary value at the special price, | $22.50 COCR 2 o nrccccw nt. pe roms 00s cee seees Forty Link Fabric Bed Springs with six-inch risers are priced very special, each............ Twenty-six Steel Coil Bed Springs are reduced to, each... PLAYING CONSTANCE TALMADGE “nM VIRTUOUS —AND— Cyclonic novel of the ice-bound North— f BURNING DAYLIGHT CLEMMER MUSIC— Liborius Hauptman, Director CONCERTS— Afternoon and Evening which takes place between the | pven Post story, “Toujours de first and second reels of “The | \'Audace." {Prince Chap” at the Strand} the week, Miss. Stanton of-| ly graduated college man who upsets fers a beautiful flower dance |} | plans of the “promoters” by him- which fairly captivates the | seit marrying the girl, in “The Ro- audience. ‘mance Promoters.” : CHARLES CHAPLIN in “Behind the Screen” NOW PLAYING OWEN MOORE IN “The Desperate Hero” A merry, mirthful comedy-drama in which love and romance arrive in a “flivver” and depart in a limousine IT’S A GALE OF LAUGHTER —Also— ; 3 Farle Williams appears as @ n <OZO UxXpO w “Good Ship Rock & Rye” Comedy Pathe News b DAVISON DIRECTED BY and WILLIAM DE MILLE PRINCE CHAP’ When a handsome young artist plays daddy to a girl, and then one day realizes she is a girl no longer, isn’t it time to call a chaperone? —ALSO— VIOLET STANTON Famous St. Denis Classical Dancer in “The Flower Dance” be see Coming Saturday—Chambers’ “The Fighting Chance”

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