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THE SEATTLE STAR Star’s Party | CLEMMER agua SEATTLE BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUS! Georges Carpentier to Be Seen at Clemmer in “The Wonder Man” Since the appearance in these col umn yester » preliminary an poement of Th Star's special show for Kiddies at the Strand thea tre Monday morning, our phane has literally been burning up with youth. ful voloes asking for detailed infor mation Marshall Nellans new First National picture, “Go and Get It.” the greatest new ever fliimed, in going to b as many children as can safely be stowed away in the Strand, and without pat to the save for one little penny which ry Sam says he must have for war fax FRIDAY—Say good-bye to ETHEL CLAYTON in “A LADY IN LOVE” —Because she leaves then STARTS SATURDAY— Idol of France! World War Hero! Heavyweight Champion of Europe! Saturday brings another big First National Comedy— CONSTANCE TALMADGE Pictures like “Go and € all too few and far bet little readers will agree after they have seen it. Many @ little heart Gentleman! will pitty-pat hard and fast when % I { Ie tell ce the soldi. hain Shien in a sunburst of hu- he roof o he speeding train from) , 9 es : } an airplane and hia return to the! clas vA intriguing flying machine, and again when be mor in which she drama : ce Na sol oy vamps a Bolsheviki re cy ing liner. - wy of American There * & tremendously bie . " story to « nd when the city society. editor told Kirk Connelly to “Go and | Get It." Kirk took almost. every | chance known to f make good, | and he got it. Talk about thrills and hair-breadth escapes, boy!! And the cast rT (Freckles) | Barry as the | Montana. I Rarney Sherr Agnes Ayres. | Walter Long and Pat O'Malley and many others well-known to film fans. | “Go and Get It” is gigantic, sen sational, clean as a pin and just running over with laughs that will . ~ — delight and mileaminute action that os Cl enti . ¥ a 7 Y i. [wit fascinate, We wouldn't mim| Georges Carpentier, the famous French pugilist, who ta) |neeing the enjoyment that will come | 2 well known in the United States as he is in hts native land, jt those children lucky enough to will be seen in “The Wonder Man,” the play in which he made eve in, for anything in the world. | his debut as an actor while in America, and which will be! 0 lige ade will be great and !t| shown at the Clemmer starting Saturday. & cane of first come first * " i a served. Doors will open at a quarter American fight fang will be given their first chance to see | after nine and the show will begin | Carpentier in.action in this play, for a real, honest-to-good- promptly at 9:30, lasting about one! ness boring bout takes place in the picture. hour and a balf. Parents accom we cone panying children will, of © to pay full fare for thensbeive i the lights go out, scratches her back | overtaken by Aldrich who returns) The lady then gives him a note|her to safety, Aldrich is then run to have ts the coupon which will be{®**ite him to call at ber house. Val/ ning for the state assembly and he Printed tn tomorrow's Star. Waies thinks she ts « f@rt, but goes to her | defeats Rol’s faction at the poles. for it, and then "Go and Get It." |%0Use and finds ahe ts a lady in dis eee : trees, CLEMMER Georges Carpentier, the noted STRAND French pugilist, is coming to the “Go and Get It.” nald to be the mont ” fancinating newspaper story ever|Clemmer Saturday in “The Wonder sereened, comes to the Strand Sat | Man,” the picture he recently com GEORGES CARPENTIER —IN— “THE WONDER MAN” ° Tonight Last Times Leroy Scott's | Yow'll See a Radical School of Advanced Vamping in This Picture the only thing necessary for a child “ Partners urday for a week's engagen it with | pleted for the HKobertson-Cole com. of the Wenley Barry, the famous boy actor,| pany, during his vinit to the United Night” in & prominent role Staten = * | The story is about a man, “Sbut|* In this play critics say that Car | ae emsememmceiasionion ————-—-—if |the Door Gordon,” who is in a con | pentier proves himaelf aa able an ] TODAY'S PROGRAMS lepiracy with another newspaper to| Actor ay he is a pugilixt. He has the LIBERTY-—Mack Sennett’s au | leripple the paper owned by Kath-|fole of Henri d’Alour In the play Metal Hate lerine O'Neil. Thru friendship with | Who is a man about town. CLS MMB B—Lovey Katherine O°? Helen Allen getx| The pleture is based on an tn nore the Sigh ve het Clayian te “A) | Work on the O'Neil newspaper and |triguing story of love and mystery Levi makes friends with Kirk Conneliy,|'" Which Carpefitier ts given an ex FRAND—Reproduction of “Under sbitions reporter, cellent chance to display hin capacity COLONIAL — Maurice Tourneur’s after Connelly te 9/88 & boxer, a sportsman and a gen “The Hroken Hutterfty.” } * but thru the tricks of Gor-|tleman of the first order, a eeatin®, Palebankes ta “The | jon, is prevented from getting out| A rea! plot is included in the play PERFECT WOMAN’ In which Connie actually disguises her own good looks and gets a job on the strength of it and knocks out three crooks and everything! Molly caddie.” la fascingting story of American 2 ny an extra edition. a = y Cd FRIDAY—Last Times ore sa) arta prominont men were later| ‘ity life. There is also a boxing | COLISEUM found dead in three muccennive| teh between Carpentier and Rob- ert Barrat, the heavyweight clgum plon of the screen. The bout is no| fake one either, Carpentier Barrat @ true “knockout.” Nearly |two thousand fight fam Jim Stanhope was always a wom-|*tt# one of the most marvelous) ii iorty of Pin dsr Ro altnpae an hater, and when he grew up he| "tories ever heard of, and makes @/ (1 tice, first fight in this coun-| DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS wells “THE MOLLYCODDLE” Mary Burke was just alittle vamp|Mights. The city editor told Con all ber life and when she approached | "lly that he must “go and get the a marriageable age she was no more |*tory.” He starts out, and after a) than that. serien of amusing experiences, he Starti Saturda: fi West was no more than that. “scoop,” also wins promotion and a] j@e-Startin; atur —a sure-fire ‘est- Jim got a job im his father's abip. | bride. The seree ton of L Reo Eee cotede-drame—o cunranteed at Wi Birt sot ween. Mary “benrd tim mee Patndrbacct tg enn og MALOTTE on the, WURLITZER C m. guara give a speech once she said to her. | REX Night,” clones at the Clemmer to- traction—there are lots of fine laughs g salt he was a very vampable young | William Desmond opens at the Rez | nigitt rs n . 1 so she tried re ob in) Saturday in “A Broadway Cowboy eo nner uae : = = z PES and nifty thrills— his ofsice, but because the wie sa | “The Broadway Cowboy” in the Pretty was’ rejected. She then made | "tory of an actor whose trunk is lont | Jup so that she didn’ look so pretty |i & Montana town and he is forced and got a job as secretary to Jim'n|!© Wear his stage cowboy costume | mother. eet As Jim wns set against the Bol.| The actor, William Desmond, ts shevike and aa there were @ lot|fvaled for the hand of # girl by a} around where he lived he was sub-|*heriff, who, when he learns that he} ject to many impromptu calla from |8* 4” actor for a competitor, orders | them. Ope night some B his arrest on some unsound grounda | The actor was arrested, adventures | the household came dowf in their|Plled up thick and fast, and the night appare! and Jim saw how| Breadway cowboy got a teat of the pretty she waa and so he has her | Te! western life at itg roughest. given a notice that her services are Dougine Fairbanks Will be seen for No longer required after a week’a| the last times tonight at the Rex in time. ‘The Mollycoddie. Scenic “Magic Clay” ** * Burton Holmes ~~ Travelogue ** * | Prizma Colored Saturday will bring the best work to date of the master pro- : ducer of plays like “The River’s End” and “Daddy Long Legs” Strand News During the next few evenings o ere * * | Mary vamps Jim almost to the point | COLONIAL " of distraction, and one night later The Red Lane,” with Frank Mayo A wonderful police mystery solved by a newspaper man Mutt and Jeff after unprecedented exploits— Comedy she squares herself with him by say-|and Lilllan Rich in the etellar roles, | ng him from a band of Bolsheviks, [comes to the Colonial Saturday to This story will be told at the Lib-| play until Tu jerty under the title of “The Perfect} The play i» of a sgege 75 aya rie Beaulieu | A Woman,” beginning Saturday, who, when to her home * cee er from the con z, | LIBERTY been attending, | T screen version of Rupert| finds that her father, Vetal Beaulipu, | “ famous novel, “Scratch My |i# running a saloon which is a rn. | comes to the Liberty Satur |“ezvous for smugglers, She also finds out that her father intends to! Humor in the principal element in |#ive her in marriage to Dave Roi, the the play, but tragedy also has a| leader of the smugglers of the Cana hand dian woods The story is of @ Val Rominey| Norman Aldrich, the young cus when at an opera, sees a lady |toms officer at the border town finds it of him whose shoulder|* temporary home for Marie on the | biades are twitching. Val under-|American side, because she had! stands what that means at once; he| helped him when he had been shot had been thru the same experience | by one of -Rot's men or was suffering from| The smugglers hate Aldrich be and couldn't do It|cause he ts their enemy position, so Val, when| Later Roi kidnaps Marie, but ts And the Final Big Episode of Jack Dempsey in “Daredevil Jack” Is Your Skin Ablaze 1 A With Fiery Itchings? ; JOHN DANZ Mok. 4 AT PIKES | Don't Continue to Suffer Because germs can be re oo - of Wrong Treatment the blood, ang STenpenieyy ty hed only through | applications have no effect whatever. That is why salves, ointments, lotions, washes and other remedies applied to the At last science has determined the skin can do no more than give mere-} Soon the fiery in, for, such FIRST.RUN PICTURES—ALWAYS LAST TIMES STARTING FRIDAY— SATURDAY— “THE RED CODY on i STARRING “THE BROKEN , »/® MAYO w= )TO-NIGHT-[== 1) eee eee Tomorrow A 4 A VAL HUBER, CONDUCTOR EVERY MAN AN ARTIST Get a25* Box . Aq tit aft real source of all skin diseases, and |ly temporary relief, itching breaks out enlightenment comes the ee the " treatment cannot reach the source of Treason why the prevailing treatment | the trouble | , Heretofore used has proven such @) 1¢ you want genuine relief from complete failure. It has been proven| the torture that impurities in the blood cause | me in di and begin oday, and with the re- millions of tiny divcase germs to set up their attack on th skin, and in the form of pimples, boils, scaly eruptions and itchy, burn ing irritations, begin their distigur. | “°l#™, he will gladly give you full ms Potash instructions about your own case ing and destructive work, | Addrews Medical Director, 604 Swit Being in the blood, these disease | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. surface of the | get Ss. 8. 8 ny drug! nd if you write ty our phy Friday Night, Last Times, “Under Crimson Skies”

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