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SURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920. This Week—a famous, bizarre story of romance and adventure across the world TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLISHUM-—Antia Stewart in “The CLEMMER— Harold Loyd in “High and Divey LARERTYWiltiam Mart tin “Sand,” STRAND Mary Plokford in “Suds. Marry Carey in “Bullet Alora Change Your “Doa't LIBERTY and,” staging William 8. began its fourth successful at the Liberty Sand” is a story with the quality of human interest a prominent fea ture thruout Hart showing It im the story of Dane Kurrie, why thriliney tale - the girl he assuage in pony Kurrte later/outwits a villain who poses as a railroad owner, saves a treasure train and wing back the girl he loves. loves and who seeks to the love for his pinto COLISEU) Hilda and Rertha Nordstrom were twin sisters, who came from a very respectable family Still, when they young womanhood ent paths in life Hertha took the easy path and be came a crook Hilda took the difficult path and be came a respected and dependable member of the secret service. Latew the two sisters meet Hilda is a crook who is making at tempts, in, company with another rook, to get the plane of a valuable invention from the man whom she ¢ married, squandered his money grew up Into each took differ : ih story of. avoman who hved for itement “th tes “ br ae the secret service, is B tertha, in th cre ce, ° guarding the inventor from crooks fle he crosses the ocean from the been lo w Philippines, where he hi cated, to America. Refore the boat nailed for America Rertha in an attempt to get the velu able papers from the inventor, shot and killed him. across the ocean with Hilda guarding him and with Bertha following him to wecure the papers: Many climaxes are involved In the play after the two ajsters meet on the boat This play starring Anita ing a dual role, this week BRU In a Violin Solo Prizma Colored Scenic MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER “The Yellow Lf qaceal Stewart, who t is at the Co "tl . CLEMMER Drunk as a barrel of home brew would make any one and enough nerve left to go out a around the ledge of a building 10 sto ries high! That's just one of the amusing tn cients and one of ludicrous stunts Harold Lioyd does at the Clemmer thin week in his best comedy, “High and Dizsy.” Harold has the role of a young doc- tor in this play who almost despairs lof ever having any patients. Finally gets one—e girl who walks in her | alee. | ‘The girl happens to be tring at the |aame hotel where Harold lives, with her fa ALWAYS FIRST RUN PICTURES DON'T GET A DIVORCE UNTIL YOU SEE— “MY HUSBAND'S LAST TIMES TUESDAY HARRY CAREY 1 “BULLET laleep, and Harold on arriving home. } “slightly” intoxicated, follows her around the ledge of the building and 1 into his room. | An amusing sertes of Incidents be | gin when the girl finds where she ts eee Robert Gordon And an All-Star Cast | STRAND | Mary Pickford, altho she had to ” use a disguise in her latest picture, still as pleasing to theatregoers as ver before CONCERT ORCHESTRA =f. 2e-t.ec-r tox Affiick. who weaves a romance in the laundry by a Horace }around a shirt left she in working, MR. VAL HUBER, Conductor EVERY MAN AN ARTIST week Amanda washes and | lirons the shirt, hoping that some day ithe owner will come and claim the hirt--and take her, too When the owner finally comes he very common person. sees her dream sves to be a 1 poor Ama | Moat away Her dreams of happiness are part lly appeased, tho she finds it with Jenjamin Jones, the laundry truck | driver EX A vivid portrayal r If you don’t want your wife to red-blooded FREDAY reat a bit, nd pay a Uttle more at tention to her. | James Porter found that out to be | true. Latla, his wife, left him. of hie neglect, and ran awa Mr. Sutphen, a debonair ¢ Later Leila repented West of NIGHT because with a trotter. {his business ways, and she went back to him. This play, “Don't Change Your and Your Gla le One of Life’s Details To have your FE. sight regularly test- ed by an_ experi- j enced Optician—but what suffering it may save! Eyes Baxamined wn Fitted—Broken ses Duplicated Moderate Prices There’s ‘a Prizma_ Scenic . : big railroad a+** : Basti hold-up Paramount 6 S A N D 3 mystery Trio 1404 Third J Avenue in it. in Songs SEXTON BROS. Sand” is the story of a m "se grit Harold Mac Calle mie yy tana” ls & play to be remembered | = by all, thru a misunderstanding nearly loses | His friend then takes the papers That same night she walks tn her| r learn: | ing that her huesband had reformed THE Petite Mary Pickford “Suds,” her latest play. famous shirt. the name of “Suds,” Husband,” sat the starring Gloria Swanson, Tex all this week. SEATTLE | Mary Pickford, in Dis: ; Is at the Strand i in “Suds” as she appears in her which perfectly disguises her, at the Strand this week in The shirt she is holding is a very But for it there would be no picture having for the shirt is the basis of the play. All for it, the play begins and ends as it does. dream is dreamed, a play is played. STAR guise, “makeup,” Around it a Ivia Breamer and Robert Gordor the leading to the in roles, ¢ fre Colonial for three days, starting to COLONIAL | morrow | Harry Carey clores his engage-| The play ts of a young and am jment at the Colonial today in bitiow doctor who marries an | “Bullet Proof,” a play of the West./ actress, who cares for nothing but My Husband's Other Wife.” wit learures. 'NONE HAPPIER Pours Out Gratitude to Tan- lac for Restoring Health woman in the world today than I am, and I want everybody to know t's because of what Tanlac has done for me," said Mra. I. L. Van Wert of 3317 Nineteenth Avenue, Seattle, Washington, recently from rheumati«m and indigestion. but during the past two years I had grown so much worse that life was ja burden to me. My appetite just about left me, and what I ate did me |very little good. After every meal |i had a dull, aching pain in my |stomach that kept me in misery for | hours: Gas would form and crowd my heart and lungs until I could hardly breathe, and I often had sp i! my limbs ach with rheumati«m, and, in fact, my whole body was so stiff and hurt me it was hard for me to get up or down. Often, when aitting down 1 to catch hold of something to ting headaches. pull me I couldn't Nft my arm [to put on my hat, and my fingers |were so stiff I couldn't pick up any |thing. I was no nervous and rest lens that many a night I lay awake for hours. I lost weight and strength continually, couldn't do my hou work at all, and just felt: miserable all the time Well, it was a happy day for me jwhen I liste to the advice of frien taking Tanla¢ with the few dones T com 1 feeling better. After taking w bottles I can truthfuly I Jam a well and happy wor My appetite ix fine, and my food digests perfectly, for I never hi any un |comfortable feelings after meals. As |for my rheumatism, it seems to have lteft me completely, for I never feel } a sign of it. I can get about and do 1ouKework and now feel the joy Jor ing, in fact, I don’t think I ever |felt better in my life than I do now My gratitude to Tanlac is unbour - and I would like to tell the worl | Drug personal a | tative sree under the Why Cram Down Great Quantities of Non-Essential Food? Select the foods care- fully these warm days, not neglecting the best in bakery goods Boldt’s uniform, sw wholesome bread, kes P are always table requirements which please and satisfy Locations of 310 Pike St. I | | THAN SHE, SAYS | MRS. VAN WERT : Another Seattle Wakeal | She, not Yking his ways, gets a divorce from him and later, after her husband had remarried, wanted him back again What happened when darting of the stage came face » with the happiness another had had failed te in this ple the petted te given t man she make in shown Frank Lebar, the man who: made a fortune by writing the music for “The Merry Widow,” haa been sign- 4 up to write the score for all of “T don’t believe there fs a happier|the Allan Dwan productions now be ing released by First National. Some enterprising fan has written an anonymous letter to King Vidor suggesting that the young director's wife, Florence, change her name to "I have suffered for many year®| Queen Vidor King name! and Queen Vidor! Some ene CECIL B “Dont Change The startling tale of a matrimonial flivver, Glo- ria Swanson, ott Dex. ter and the big cast. Now JACK DEMPSEY in “Daredevil dack” ALL WEEK HAROLD LLOYD DIZZY” Speed and langhter and a sleepwalking lady who leads Lloyd neariy to destruction, EMMA DUNN —IN— “OLD LADY 31” Rachel Crothers’ Stage Success, CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius, Hauptnan, Dikector. \\Mrs. Chaplin Sues Charlie | for Divorce LOB ANGELMS, Aug. 3A story of alleged domestic unhappinens | dating almost from the me of the marriage of Charles Chaplin, film comedian, and Mildred Harris Chap |lin, on October 1918, wae r | te following divorce brought here late yesterday by Chaplin |te naked on the grounds of extrer Jeruelty and bodily injur j|have been done Mr ‘ | husband A temporary order restraining |e haplin from dixposing of hin interest granted yesterday by Superior Judge Juckson, when the divorce complaint | was filed “Equitable division” of property is sought by Mrs, Chaplin Yesterday's action came an the climax of differences bety » the Chaplins, which sprang into the pub Ue eye with a personal encounter be ltween Chaplin and Louis Mayer [manager for Mra, Chaplin, here last |March. At that time Chaplin a | ed Mayer of Interference in his domestic affairs | SAYS | WOULDN'T | LIVE 1 HER The divorce nn was brought by | night before their separation } That he refused to giv of their community p That he became abusive, failed to show proper consideration for her before and after the birth of their child and had inaisted that she re sume her work before the camera, Dorothy Phillips is going to Eng. land. Not in person, but if her photograph, made by a Lom Angeles urtint, which is to be sent to London for the ble camera exhibit to be heid there in the fall Paid om Savings Accoun' Accounts Babject to Check Are Cor- diauly Iavited Peoples Savings Bank GROOND AVE. AND PIKE or. How to Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) | | erance of the matrimonial bond | Mrs, Chaplin's attorneys here, the actress now being in New York | Among the charges Mra. 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