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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 198. Mabel Normand Coming to Clemmer Friday—Last Showings CONSTANCE Saturday in “The Slim Princess” MY 7 TALMADGE | BACK” ‘ eilliene Rupert Hughes’ laugh success. e*# “The Perfect Woman” SATURDAY—The best-dressed, the smartest, the prettiest girl that ever faced a camera— BILLIE BURKE Coming back, after being away far too long, in her snappiest comedy to date— Saturday—a play that lives up to its fast-action title— | Mabel Normand is some princess in her latest play, “The. 1B Slim Princess,” which will show at the Clemmer for a week! begmning Saturday. The Oriental, Turkish looking gentleman whom you see| with Mabel in the picture above is Russ Powell in disguise, who poses as Mabel’s father, the governor general of the Turkish city of Morovenia, in the play. ~ ‘ eee seen at the Liberty beginning Satur. CLEMMER day. Mabel Normand comes to the| The action sis play takes place |Clemmer Saturday in one of the fun-|on the Flytng(Heart ranch in New niest comedies she has ever prodfced, | Mexico where, bne day, arrives one 74 99 The Stim Princess.” |J. Wallingford Speed, “head yeller of The action takes place In the beau: | Yale.” tiful Turkish city of Morovenia) Speed ts something of a bruggert where the absorbing question isfand he loves Helen Blake, a former about fat girls and slim girls. college friend and @ visitor on the The ruler of Morovenia t# accursed |ranch, so what more natural than he | with a slim and beautifully modeled should pose as the champ «printer of ‘ Rollicking comedy, based on the unprecedented stage success by. Paul Armstrong and himself— |daughter, for in Morovenia only |his varsity when he Rears that the atout women are liked. Flying Heart boys, in an athletic Not aman in Morovenia Itkes “The | match, have need of a good runner es ee te | *,” and great te her sor-| Mary Gallagher, owner of the Cen comes when the Prince | tipede ranch, the opposer of the Fly Luin Muldove asks for her younger|ing Heat ranch in the athletic ninter's hand, but until the slim prin-|match, beta all her property against | te efarried, her youngest aleter! the Flying beart that she will win in jeannot be given In matrimony the mateh A lawn fete is then given to find al The toning or loxing of “the suitor for the slim one and over the|mateh really reste with the «printers wall climbs he ty. In the shape and so Speed has a big part to take ot a husky American, Pike. | Oll is then found on the Flying Many obstacles and barriers are Hoart ranch and, as the two ranch Dlaged between him and his love, but |¢ts are betting their property against he overcomes them all and both the | cach other, a big issue is involved. |nlim princess and he are happy. | Speed keepa him part tho, and, al eee tho he really ien't a good runner, be wine the day for the Flying Heart | jvating Bille Burke comes to|Tanch, also the heart of Helen, |the Coliseum Saturday in one of the | +a 8 | best comedies of her career, “Away STRAND “ Perey Marmont,| Three distinct dramas under one dignified roles in Utle are included in “While New himeetf an able York Sleeps,” an elghtact play open. Which deals with the sporting feud between two rival ranches in the Southwest—where a Yale athlete is called upon to live up to his reputation. -PRUDENCE” She won’t be bossed! Soshe runs away! And while the po- lice search, she is burgling! Fact! With the worst gang of housebreakers in town! Then one night something happens! Sitag Durko in tile pictars. "| tive Game performary are sous thre Spouting oil wells and the struggle for wealth form a | he action centers around ng | out the story s . 7 eg l duane asa “Sreaeee Teeny Tet Oe ark eaten PO a picturesque background. jwho loves to go riding tn airplanes.| the Night.” and tells of the return - to her| of a husband to hi . who has that | long believed him The en js D or air! trance of a burglar * the solu > up , | ton to a strange my: Prudence, deprived of her only ex The Gay White Way” fs the tithe ent than makes herself the | of the second story. It tells of a weil ine of a kidnapping mystery./known vampire who practices her P| r she discovers that her little wiles on the patrons of a fashion. : in the real thing haa able cafe. An interesting story ts voted by a band » | told in how @ man turns the tables! . 5 then pre arn and exposes some noted on “ MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Hayden, Hall and Snyder in a Song Prologue. TODAY'S PROGRAMS ST RAN D—Marshall Neilan’s “Ge od Get 1” all the tricks of the ing methods. profession. Her adventures as a bur-| The last story, A Tragedy of the DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG | lqlar are sald to be the funniest Incl | East Side,” telle of the entry of a ™ 4 «lum girl in the home of a paralytic, whe is nafely rescued from | her subsequent marriage to his son Tr t LIBERTY —Rapert Hughes’ “Seretch My Neck.” Always the Best for The Liberty Guret a =n aa a ils of a crook's life, her fiance yl hy dimloyalt OULGHTAL—-agter Retmane bn “Reth- 11 1" too glad te ge.on » a am ee ee ee eg ae It deals with a young man of alfighter and eventually knocks out|the northern timber land, the girl JOHN DANZ. Mor. 4” AT PIKE |ming honeymoon with her, | COLONIAL lumber camp who is looked down on the champion and returns home to|of bis ideals. She is Josephine eee Allen Dwan,” on announcing the eee “Ones to Every Man,” after the|Y all because his father died of /Dryad and the other home folk, | Adare, whose family is menaced by drink and be himself has a craving triumphant. Tien he gains the re-| the crafty treachery of Arnold Lang, —— H Popular First Run Photoplay House |completion of his contract with May | LIBERTY story of the same name by Larry TAYLOR ff" HOLMES § “ONCE i TO EVERY ovum oT MAN” flower Photoplay corporation, said joing Some,” Rex Beach's popu-| Evans, in the play coming to the|for it |*pect of all, and wins Dyrad for his|a surly villain, Last Times Starting he would imme ly start produc |lar comedy {# the attraction to be} Colonial Saturday There Is one, tho, who gives’him | bride. Philip wins the confidence of the tion on his fir ffering for the = a mat - — - trength and hope to fight on. She} dl eiasitll [girl and fights with her to best the Friday Saturday— Associated Produce: jis Dyrad Anderson, a young gir, | REX . | scheming Lang. He succeeds in this of this The Screen Versi —— . taints |who loves him, but even she mis-| James Oliver Curwood’s famous/only after many adventures. Double Bill e § ‘ersion ela Cte. tid Sey Asien jinterprets his actions in time and 80 story of the North, “God's Country | Philjp proved himself a real mam, | JACK “A DEMPSEY in EE BROADWAY “Daredevil uf sDerete cowBoy Friday |Benny sets out for New York, con-|and the Woman,” comes to the Rex| too, pacause his task was one that |vinced he can never make good in! Saturday to play for a week. demanded great courage. He ts dull | his home town. | ‘The play tells of Philip Weyman, rewarded, tho, by winning the love In New York he becomes a prize | who finds, In the frozen wastes of | of the girl he loves. Clones Friday NowIsthe Season for Hay Fever Saturday will bring a smashing Northland story by the master hand who wrote “Back to God's Country” and “The River's End” — Asthma and inflamma- SATURDAY ae, JACK SHERRILL ff} tory. conditions of “the JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Western Drama MABLE WITHEE Instant relief is given She Couldn’t Get the sufferers by ONE DOSE of Asthmadol- Joyner. If you have suf- fered with Hay Fever or Asthma, get a bottle of this wonderful remedy and suffer no longer. TT you are a victim of Hay Fever, know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever seasoh if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and take according to direc- tions. Sold by good druggists every place or sent, postpaid, by the Joyner Drug Co., Spo- kane, Wash., on receipt of price, $1.10, A Husband Because She Was Too Thin! MABEL NORMAND “THE SLIM PRINCESS” From George Ade’s famous play CONCERT ORCHESTRA VAL HUBER, Conductor Padilla Bay Lands Engineers at work on the project; camp now established; enough land sold to make sure our district. We have given everyone a chance to share in our bargain in lands. We are going’to advance the price to $500.00 for what you can now buy for $150.00. On and after September 1st this land will be $33.33 1-3 per acre. You can buy it at $10.00 per acre now. Virgin soil—no stumps, no stones. Come to our office and get particu- lars. SPARKS & DYE 514 Second Avenue a A hilarious comedy that travels at high speed in a colorful and fantastic atmosphere. “GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” Big snow scenes and the courage of men and women , in the timberlands are the fundamentals. A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY WITH IT CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman, Director Selection, “Naughty Marietta”....V. Herbert “Whispering” ..........0s0eeee8 Schonberger

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