The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 3

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|Woman Safecracker Sought by Police) A woman safecracker and three | male partners were the object of po- lee search thru the Northwest Tues day. They blew a safe at Burlington UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT in Skagit county early Monday | robbed a store and escaped with $550 “THE PRINCE | nd five suits. ‘They used an auto to =: | make thelr getaway, oe: | era Councilman Philip Tindan will leave Seattle Wednesday for Wash ington, D. C, as a delegate to the national encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which opens Sep. tember 13, Couneftman Tindall plans to be gone three weeks, Pyramid Pile — Suppositories A Household Necessity for Quick | A Paramount picture with the || glamor of artists’ beautiful modes. “Fatty” Arbuckle “OUT WEST” | A Wild Howl of Mirth T. McCABE, 1420 EIGHTH AVE., Feported to the police Tuesday that ® sneak thief stole two purses con taining a total of $45 from his room Monday. The nut also took a ticket to Tacoma, Dorothy Gish Comes to Coleen © Today in Rollicking Screen Play |) Dorothy Gish, the delightful little comedienne who comes to the Coliseum today in her latest picture play, “Little Miss Rebellion.” Comedy in Miss Gish'’s best and liveliest manner is the chief ingredient of this new picture which is said to be chock full of enjoyable entertainment. A lonely little grand duchess of a mythical European duchy —J, is the central figure in the story. A Paramount Picture Sunshine Comedy— “Ten Nights Without a Barroom” Until. Friday Night “Oh—! Can't Somebody Make Me | Laugh?” | Just glance at her full name— Her Sublime Grace the Grand Duchess Maria Louise, Countess of Bulgravia, Her- editary Countess of Gorodny, Countess of War- saw, Honorary Colonel of the Life Guard! Little Mis S Reb eltion Fact is, poor thing, she is royal and nasty rich, and never had a good time in her life. Can’t eat without a swarm of servants. Can’t ride without a string of lackeys. Can’t be regular. Can’t love. Can’t— But wait! You must see what the whirligig of fate does to Her Grace. Malotte on the Wurlitzer. Hayden, Hall and Snyder in a Song Prologue TODAY'S PROGRAMS | LIBERTY—Charies Ray in “The Vil | tage Blewth.”” DeMille’s “Dou't Change Your Husband” y . GIRL REGRETS HASTY MARRIAGE David ¢ ain of Dust,” “The Rise and and many powerful story eming, star of the stage and ncreen, is featured at the | Clemmer this week, It is the story of a young girl who, Against the wishes of her parents, marries a youth with whom she} imagines herself in love. Later, she regrets her act The tragic and sudden death of her husband forms @ dramatic cli max to the picture, ee “PRINCE CHAP" HAS THREE HEROINES A unique feature of “The Prince Chap," in which Thomas Meighan is starring at the Rex this week, is that it has three heroines, tho in the story all are the same girl, Claudia. Tho action shows her at three periods in her life, Little “Peaches” Jackson, a charming child actrens, At the age of four. . dusky beauty from Italy, is the heroine after she has attained her eighth year, And pretty Lila Lee ts Claudia grown into womanhood and the girl whom Thomas Meighan, as her lovable arust-guardian, marries, eee | CHARLIE RAY RUD | DOWN E PED CONVICT In Charles Ray's latest comedy, | "A Village Sleuth, Liberty thin week, an escaped con | viet goes to a private sanitarium in |. jmearch of rest and gets just what he's looking for—arrest. Moreover, Charlie is the means of bringing |{ jabout his capture, The youthful star has the role of a country lad, with ambition to become a detective. | His initia! effort in the sleuth line jon his father's farm do not result | very successfully, 80 he goes out to sock a wider field. In the sani |} tarlum, where he secures a job as chore boy, the amateur Sherlock Holmes encounters _ mystery and not only solves it, but wing a pretty girl ag weil, | eee FANNIE HURST STORY TRANSFERRED TO SCREEN | A song that somehow catches all of Ife's tughter and pathos into itm magic notes—that'’s Dvorak's famous “Humoresque.” When Fannie Hurst wrote her novel of the | Ghetto gen who became a cele brated viol! she nucceeded In ac- mplishing much that Dvorak did Now the etory has been produced as a photoplay, It was transformed | to the screen with rare good taste and sympathy, with Alma Rubens an the featured player. | “Humoresque” is being shown at the Strand this woek. ‘@e WORK AS SERVANTS TO HIDE IDENTITY “New York, the City of Maks,” is the photoplay attraction at the Colonial at present. It ta the story! of @ group of masqueraders. They | are folks of noble birth, working in | humble occupations in New York | city, concea: thetr identity this novel atmoaphere a delightful romance ‘and sone thrilling adven tures are worked out to a satisfac tory climax. George Barr McCutcheon fs the author. Robert Warwick fs the featured | player and Lois Wilson ts the hero- | ine. THIEF BANQUETS VICTIM ON HIS OWN $20 BILL W. J. Cleave of Trail, B. C., ate lavishly in a Second ave, restaurant Monday when a stranger flashed a $20 bill and offered to treat. Cleave thought {t worthy of police notice later when he discovered that the! stranger had picked his pocket of a $20 bill. Ke THE CONVENIENT HTING Romantic Youth—Why do you| hesitate, darling? We could easily | run away and get married, His Fancy—My r boy, you're too impossible! Why, the only photo- | graph I could leave behind me were taken before I had my halr bobbed! | Passing Show, NOW PLAYING FIRST RUN New York CITY OF MASKS A Paramount Artcraft Picture — Bringing Up Father JoeRoberts ON THE BANJO Toplcs—Orchestra—Nows to the fact the «| Gardner, am Phillips, who wrote | showing at the | cor Coliseum Manager | Flies Over City } Manager Frank Steffy, of the Col and Albert Ti. Ma ro passengers in ineurn theatre, lotte, organist, A the big Boeing seaplane that” Hddie Hubbard piloted over the elty Tues day morning. They dropped thow wands of circulars calling attention at this is “Paramount” week Among number of free passes to the Col iseurn, | | American Escapes From Mex. Bandit MEXICO CITY, Sept WwW. A. kidnaped by Zamora, es from the t t yesterday, fol xn fight between the latter and m, the foreign office amora was sald nly 20 men, the pamphlets were a to have escaped wi Why Be Afraid of Good Food ? Neat, Hat Fol-/ When the stomach sours or be comes faany, with heartburn, it needs the alkaline effect to offset the acid substantial help A you will then at baked beans, fri ent box of ablet an nd you will t eat whatever h due to indigestion or Paramount's finest superspecial offering of 1920 is here this week. ats The stri- aS, Y oi dent din of New York’s a seething q | Ghetto, | attuned Y | to the eternal ve | laughter in human | hearts— } rtified against the acid, |f] Satisfactory Terms Always me CROTE-RANKINCO, OTTO F. KEGEL, President ‘ PIKE ST. ave FIFTH AVE, Interesting Special Values Are Being Featured in the Bedding Section Hemstitched Pillow Slips at 65c t Made of fine bleached muslin and beautifully fin- ished; size 45 inches. White Wool- Mixed Blankets $9.00 Pair 70x80-inch White Wool-mixed Blankets of su- perior qualities, with pink or blue borders. Wool-Finished Plaid Blankets $7.45 Pair 70x80-inch heavy Wool-finished Blankets in at- tractive plaid effects. These are unusual values. | Woolnap Blankets $5.75 Pair 66x80-inch Woolnap Blankets of splendid weight, in gray color only. Baby Crib Robes at $1.45 Each Pink and Blue Baby Crib Robes—of good weight | 4 and neatly finished: Picture Patter “Love, Honor and Behave” is the tithe of the latest Sennett comedy. eee Mr. and Mrs, Carter De Haven have completed the screen version of ‘Twin Beds.” jthe ragged, peor house girl fn |“Everybody’s Sweetheart,” = forte time she a friend. Wallie Reed whose automobile story, “What's Your Hurry,” is ready for release, has also finished work on “The Charm School,” a screen adaption of Alice Duer Mil- ler’s successful comedy now running on Breadway. in France and Spain perimented on for the of paper pulp. Her {ether Babied er— Her Father Spoiled Her— And Her Husband— ¥ Well—See— ; “PEGGY | BEHAVE” eee Sir James M. Barrie will gtve his personal supervision to the filming, of “Peter Pan” which Paramount will produce, eee Eugene O'Brien has returned from, his vacation in Maine. His next pic- | ture will be “The Better Man.” that’s om i “Humor- ; ” eque! HUMORESQUE STRAND NEWS, This Lively Chester Comedy— “Four Times Foiled” eee Olive og says the most con- Only 3 More Days of CHARLES RAY in one of the neat- est comedies Para- mount ever gave Ray comedy and sympathy! BABE RUTH is shown in some big baseball plays. Coming—Clara Kimball Young in “For the Soul of Rafael”

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