The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR Only Superteature Friday—Farewell Showings of a Fascinating Drama “THE RIGHT TO LOVE” With Mae Murray, David Powell and Aima Tell * Just Friday night is left for you to laugh at “THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY” SATURDAY—The king pin of them all again— |CHARLES RAY : Loa in his newest ( Ey Dp Paramount success— + Saturday — The Eagerly-awaited Paramount Master- piece of the Screen Year | Violet Heming, the beautiful young emotional actress, who| |comes to the Clemmer Saturday in “The Cost,” a photoplay taken from the story of the same name by the late David raham Phillips. 1OLET HEMING, who comes to |%——————————— the Clemmer Saturday in "The | | TODAYS PROGRAMS Cost,” is more than a beatulful wo | | CLMMim—Al dennis a jman. She in a talented actrems, deep . jly experienced in the technique of | | |the stage and screen. Her parents| ad both stage players. Tho bern in England, Miss Heming has ap | peared exclusively on the American | stage wereen. At the age of 12 enacted the role of “Wendy” in er Pan.” She was the original Rebecea in “Rebecca of Sunnybrook | | OAK Katherine Macpesald ta “The Farm.” a In “The Cost™ Miss Heming por: | i |traya first an innocent boarding| giaine Hammerstein ia vactioning schoo! girl of 17. Thru an unfortu | in steine. Kellerman } Daughter of the Gods.” | Blanche hweet in “The nate marriage she is brought face to jface with the ugiier facts in Newlsegpe , |York. Matured by her trials, she} |mects her final test gloriously and [wine happiness. | eee WORLD BEATER | LIBERTY ’ Perhaps the desire to become a detective iwn't so strong among the SAYS McNAMARA. | Youth of th: antry an it was when | | nickel novels and the olf-fashioned melodrama were in their heydey |but it's safe to say that Nicholas| Had Reached the Point Where | Carter and Sheriock Hotmes are «tili| He Could Go No Further many @ l¢-yearcid’s ideals, Charles But Tanlac Restored Him Ray plays a small-town boy whose neni one ambition is to become famous as) «1 have picked up 16 pounds since & detective in his latest screen com I started taking Tanlac and now edy, “A Village Sleuth,” which comes| weigh more than I ever did in my | to the Liberty Saturday. life, and if I ever felt better or || Chartie starts out as a farmer's! stronger before 1 don't know when | bey who employs some highly orig | ie was,” was the remarkable state HUMORESQU This magnificent offering is to this season what “The Miracle Man” was to last season. Not since then has there been any other produc- tion of such vital humanity, such a mighty’ theme © or one so wonderfully acted. f . ‘ * * * EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION : “FOUR TIMES FOILED” The Comedy That Broke All Broadway Run Records They oughta known better than to start any dirty work wherf Charlie is around! ‘Because— | nal methods to 4) wer the thieves ment made recently by James Me } i ie P ive! Shbh- Whisper it! He is a detective | Rho are invading his father's melon| Namarm, 636 Feil at, an Francie, | Yessir! And they think he is only the hired man! Hadn't he [J man around « mnitarium intives a. OT re 8 stein Draying company. | real mystery devel and Charlie studied by correspondence? And hadn’t he a whole trunkful of fj prover himerit a first clase sieuth | 7A ttle over @ year ago my health | | began to fail and I soon got into ° * r el aa a | ao awful weak and rundown condi-} disg ulses: tien. Then the flu came along and) | COLISEUM | nearty finished me. Tt sapped. just You'll know he’s good when you see it! | Romance and edventure and 8! ayout all the strength and energy 1 haunting fear of the unknown play! hag and left in about as bad a large parts in “Thieves of the Night"| tix as a fellow can be in. My appe-| BABE RUTH—The Baseball King in Action [the Pavilion on the Links” wnich| (ie wae, g0ne and to tall the truth clure Pat Will be the featured attraction at the! for it nearly killed me if I did. I Coliseum beginning Saturday | would bloat up with gas so bad I me rey — ron — “ ae Pane US aed story centers around Oné! fet like 1 was going to choke to 3 | ‘ ,on the lawn of g famous playwright's | screen. e will ¥ portant | Frank Cassilis, a wanderer, who re-| death and my heart would beat so Margaret Loomis will play oppe-| Marion Fajrfax, the popular scen- home on Long Island role in “Manhattan Madneas,”* turns once @ year to nt on the! fant I was afraid to take a deep aac ek ee = amc Regie P., oi ated Reid in “Always Auda-|ario writer, is the wife of Tully Mar- ee te eee contrac 1 , Meak Sestch coast to fulfill his word | pronth ‘ yin which there is @ clause stipu- | cious,” his latest film play. shall, who appears ip Wallace’sai Martha Mansfield plays with Eu) Many film fans do not know that| of honor to his arch enemy, North-| ©] was no! nervous that sleep waa|*Y, "whic t be cast as a et itd gene O’Brien in “The Wonderfu!| Maurice Tourneur, the artistic pro-|mour. On the occasion of one of! next to lating thag he shall not be o | pictures. re "1 impossible and night after! .” ir Extraordinary airplane feats fea Chance. ones | ewe, , at one _— . boxer pong sages = as gm mye night I got up out of bed and pacea| YY: S eo tured in “Trampet Island.” the pic 4 jAmateur, of course—when he was on/in the night from a yacht with ‘@n/ the floor for hours at a time. This 7 he tion of Gouverneur Morris’ Mectighy, devise asiatenr| In evliey 00 "‘ttijeel’’ vention dqto|the French ctage old London banker, who is escaping | knocked me out altogether and when| rth! Clayton ts vacationing in Eu eee ¥ | wyweight champion of the world, |“Marooned Hearts” Conway Tearle’s 7 ee with the absconded funds of an Ital-| morning came 1 hardly had the rope with her mo her * plays a prominent role. in Owen | latest production, a 150foot yacht! Bryant Washburn is still vaecation.| lan secret society. Thru saving the ‘Moore's forthcoming picture, “The|}was purchased from a millionaire | ing in Europe. His wife is with him. | life of Clara, the banker's daughter ‘Poor simp.” member of the Florida coast colony | ea | Casali becomes involved in their roby and battered beyond recognition. D. W. Griffith's screen version of | adventure. Olive Thomas, in her latest Selz | oe “ad will be shown for | “eo © Mick picture “Darling Mine,” does a| Mignon Anderaqgg. an old Than. the first time August 20, at the 24th STRAND | strength te all over ket up. My back ached! 4 if I stooped down it) Ail nearly killed me to straighten up. I “1 wuffered awfully from rheuma-| [I sm in my right leg and arm, and Seen ye is “Way Down E THEATRE ela) ‘yo iN) LS i > es al , : i , ts . Yams a nda we elbow became #o stiff I could not!] ff i} | » f ‘dance of the not-so-long-ago pe user favorite, hs returned to the Street theatre, in New York city aturday brings the much-heralded | bend it. The muaciea in my leg A eaersnnap phaghipeansclinene=onsebiote nd ae - = “Humoresque" to the Strand thea-| were so sore they hed all th Piper 1 | Hi fl ——— SS | ete om pahed all the time rrr Hot ntti ; said to be one|and my leg from the knee down to! of the greatest for some time.| the ankle waa swollen twice its nor It is the creation of Fannie Hurst, | mal wise, I could hardly drag along jthe famous writer. Dealing with the! and had simply played out entirely inspired love of a wonderful mother| { had dropped off in weight and tmd who by sheer will power pushes her] reached the point where I could go ¢ son onto the pinna of musical) no further. fame and makes him @ great violin-| “That was the shape I was in lat, it in @ motion picture that tugs! when one of my friends told me . ps : |At the heart strings. And yet there| what Taninc had done for him and : . * are plenty of humorous touches. got mo to try it, and I want to The “Bayer Cross” on tablets is the thumb-print Which ‘Frances Marion made the sereen| ay right here, before T go hn fr pi E a : e: r ape adaptation. Alma Rubens is featur-| ther, that it's a world beater. Why. a positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for ed. The others in the allstar cast | I've never seen the like before, ‘The are Vera Gordon, who plays the dif-|rheumatiam has all gone, 1. believe, ; +15 ficult role of the mother; Gaston|for I never have even so much as over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. Glass, Bobby Connelly and Miriam! an ache or pain of any Kind t hase Batista, A ravenoug appetite and my stomach wera never gives me a particle of trouble COLONIAL any more. My nerves are as strong In “New York, City of Masks,”| as steel and I'm asleep nearly an coming to the Colonial Saturday,| soon as I hit the pillow. TODAY—LAST TIMES THE DEADLIER SEX STARRING BLANCHE SWEET | SATURDAY STARTS | A Thrilling Romance of Veiled Identities We set the pace in Pain- less Extraction. We ex- tract your teeth in the morning, and give you your plates the same day. We do all kinds of Dental Work at most reasonable prices. Estimates free. All work guaranteed 15 years. United | | eee Robert W. k leads + aed ‘al ss ober arwic! ead a “double; felt better or stronger before. Tan life.” Generally this term has a| lac was recommended to me and I e rather unsavory significance. But} am keeping up the good work by baad in this picture the masquerading re-| recomme nding it to my friends all ti ts quite in @ story that is refreshingly | along.” | 5 Ss en Ss | hovel in plot Taniac is sold in Seattle by Rartet) K ’ i. The story, which is by George| Drug Stores under the personal dj THE cITY OF MA 608 Third Avenue & Barr McCutcheon, is about tion of @ special Tanlac represen Nothing Like It Ever Shown Before E tractive group of impov | tative. ALSO ; n nobles who are conc = — Starring a tities in humble oc A Paramount ROBERT 4 York, Warwick, w Why Physicians Recom- Arteraft Picture WARWICK f mend Magnesia for Dyspeptics and t romance which springs up| | | | him and another of the co-| | Women returning from the seaside who is posing as a governess ntry with browned, reddened in a rich man’s home, is the theme * . ore pala Sipe of the story, ~ A fd 4 Weather-beaten skin eee : ‘ | off, for no amount of REX < v beautifying” will Delightful and intimate tnatghts| ; ‘ Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken ‘‘Bayer package’ containing Propet into London's famous artist colony | ? « . are given, along with sual, r ‘ Fal PS n befor directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, appealing’ store inn “rns nua! o| ton pion Medicines, “druss Back Again Your Old Friend a Thing She 43, ‘ ; : *hap,” Thomas Moi ‘s starring | {ro a the e particles of a6 j Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans, (ha?) Thomas Moighan's sta er | Saaee eee "1 eels bya radally ah urday o ia, c s . ithy, youthful akin “The Prince Chap” iq the story of |'cine Mor a drug in the ¢ 8 0 of mereolrer ae 4 e William Peyton, sculptor. In X bina ra EM YR Ga ; ER T § }e ‘ cr any ‘disealored ‘with a beautiful woman, he vew | the many fe fi ia such as riba a 0 exton cleat, wile Imer to seek fame ulpt Phry| the oxides: vy in the aia j si i . s action is so gen ; @e death of ty Chadorame eo, PR *, undoubtedly 1 Movies THE BANJO KING , wed and the f Ma 4 bY girl, A mis four table f 1 le t, Irritating winds Be: ' ‘ causes a break be-| hot water te t = Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cont but a few centa—Larger packages later Claudia, his ward, grows Into|sures, painiess, natural. digestion ef Be. Aapiria te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moncaceticastdester of Salleylicacté che ta flee ened ed YS AE we bf tr Spe pam From Pen and Ink to Flesh and Blood hazel, one-half pint. Used as & Ea tomach sufferers should give it bath ‘this is a splendid wrinkle | Just bruised, trial. j ver and preventive,

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