The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 3

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Ms, jaye ND Radiant with love divine —a treasure §]| trove of human emotions — the superb Paramount superspecial picture now here continues to charm its thousands daily— “HUMORESQUE” TRY TO GET IN It is a photoplay that holds the mir- ror to the soul—a photoplay of the song of life. Sweet and wholesome, too. Bring the whole family down. Pictures like “Hu- moresque” are not made every month or every year. * “FOUR TIMES FOILED” A Most Exceptional Comedy FRANCES DRAGER, Violinist * _ ‘Hold Jobs Open for | World War Veterans | Vacancies in the commissioned personnel of the dental corps, ord-| nance department, chemical warfare | service, medical corps and combat.| ant arms department of the regular | army, with grades from second lieu-| tenant up to major, are being heid| open to world war veterans who for | some reason did not take the exami- nations last summer. AS USUAL “We are going to investigate the geodetic survey. What do you know about it?” | “Nothing, senatér. I don’t even know what geodetic means “Neither do I, and that will be! awkward. We'll investigate some thing else.”—Louisville Courier-Jour nal | en | does wonders for sick skins ‘That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrass- ment, as well as of torment to you. Why don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre- scribe it constantly, In most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical td use, Soid by all droeeists. Resinol Ointment should usualy beaded by Kes ool Soap. eek Starting Sunday THE TIME, Week string sunt — PIACE:= METROPOLITAN @ATTRACTION BARE DONBARS chi restates 9 Ln KOUENS “MASTER COMIC Acast of American comic, An “Anrchastra of symphouy Pre LT Great Players - -- Acally-8 I Ei hectal i og eee aie Ca Oe Cte Vs q a DID YOU EVER LIVE IN A BOARDING HOUSE? If SO SEE “A PRINCE THERE WAS” at the WILKES YOU'LL ENJOY IT. ers ae WIFE-DROPPING — STRIKES PARIS| Husbands Throw Spouses Out of Windows PARIS, Wite latest problem of the French Sept. 17 dropping ‘or the third time in four days Parisian husbands have thrown their wives from windows. The latest “wifedropper” in prison is Joseph Daniels, who let his spouse fall from a third Seattle Man Heads Spanish Veterans atory window The second national commander | of the Unt! whieh W anish. War Veterans ngton has contr 1 al eneampn ganization now in Louls, Mr. W son Is Connect ed with the Pacific W company and lives at 70 session in thersp. The words and music of th: vaal national hymn were ¢ utch woman, Mile a Van Rees THE TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY— Cle The Soal of | | | } When an A an old Bur ube to ture writing of his P st of things he didn'€ know he was paying for can novelist bought Bugene O'Brien, His Money,” at the Rex this woek hn Bellamy Smart, the “best writer in the story by Harr eon, finds that the “atmos in . and Smart » where he feels A beautiful girl in a part of the castle that he had thought deserted is one of the big elements in the final sativfactory arrangement of things, and an elopement in a yacht offers an opportunity for some | thrills Gone for good after Fri- day night—then all the regrets in the world wou't do you any good— WALLACE in what a lot of folks tell us is the fastest, most entertaining play he ever had— “WHAT'S YOUR HURRY?” Christie Comedy “KISS ME CAROLINE” Scenic “MODERN CENTAURS” A Specialty Prologue to the Pictures MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Coming Saturday— ELSIE FERGUSON —In— “Lady Rose’s Daughter” High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices. Extraction absolutely with- out pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guz teed 15 years. Take care of your health, X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. United Painless Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 Third and James Street. remarkably raphy appears ir Hurry? at the © with Wallace fe role | An automobile manufacturer at- tempts to mak@ hin tracks ax well known as hin racing cars, and he | employ# the champion driver of one of the racers to advertise them Bringing a big Christmas tr H |the mountains In one of the t resulta in disaster, and it is when the young racing driver comes to the resene of a weakened with loads of cement over wet roads, jand saves a whole valley of people, jthat the manufacturer ts succemsful His beautiful daughter makes the| | results happy for the driver of the} | truck “Kiss Me, Caroline,” is one of the best comedies of the and @ fea ture film of expert aship is &n addition to the pro; rood “What's Your | uum this week, in the leading | STRAND The popularity of “Humoresque,” which ts being held over at the Strand, continues. her son, her absol: jone of her children her the longing f Thru the stru jthe agonies of jinto the stru to regain himoeecif after his shattering at the hands of |the enemy, his mother helps him. A childhood friend who loves him when he t# poor and unknown Is the fulfill | ment of bin desires when he is suc- ful, and his salvation in the last ysis. It is a typical play of the ple, and deservingly popular. From a minister's daughter to prima donna is the dramatic achievement of CONSTANCE BINNEY “39 East” Thus utilizing her church choir training to create a new chor- us girl type and over- come the inquisitive inmates of a typical boarding house in the “Fifties” in New York. hah ie Here until Friday night only, along with 3,000 Feet of Inside Secrets of Screenland An enormously in- teresting picture of every nook and cor- ner of the big Ince studios, in Los An- geles, oe Coming Saturday BILL HART in “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” photos: | dam | It is the age-old | story of a mother’s love and faith in| SEATTLE STAR Eugene O’Brien Playing at Rex in Drama, “A Fool and His Money” ve % «| | “A Foot and Bugene O'Brien and Rubye | drama, “A Fool and His Money, F riday night. Detkemer um the mteresting ” at the Rex this week until I IBERTY | "89 Bast gives Mins Binney full |reten for her dramatic and comic j=: lity It also permite her to do/ nome of the dancing for which she | first won admiration of the ,|Women Take Places BRISTOL, Sept 16.--Women jurors have just served at the Bris tol sessions for the first time. In the role of Penelope Penn, a| sweet daughter of # poverty-stricken mininter, she goes to New York to jremedy the family’s financial af jfaira, and takes a room located at 39 Bant.” Nape iibba, another boarder, falls in love with her. | Failing to obtain employment of | her choice, gagement | when she h Counsel prosecuting in the first your proper place in the juMsdiction of the country,” he said, congr self.” ‘The women jurors, however, were not quite certain how much gratulation they required. One of pay her boa pd her han: }them was apprehens! about her} threatens to put her out, sheds ayked three children whom #! ad to leave to replace the prima donna, who has | unatte d, |Fesigned from the wb¢ obliged to Miss Binney is sur the Jury hat supported her in the | with the exception | le of replaced to ald Denny “ugh mo clone her shop to serve on OE. COURSE “Who Was Nero, Bill?” asked one student of another. “Wasn't he the chap who was always cold?” “No.” said the wise student; “that was Zero—another guy altogether.” COLONIAL Arrested and, charged with crack- ing the safe in Tim Meadow’s dance hall, Morgan Klesth, the popular editor of the Gold City Nugget, is jconfronted with almost overwhelm-/ ing clroumstar Because Kleat n alibi to exonerate himself of a| me which he alone knew he did) commit and which his friends) believed him innocent of, a tense! situation occurs in the climax ot} he drama, “The Law of the Yu-| * feature picture at the Coll-| seum thin week. [TOM MIX COMING _ | IN NEW THRILLER) Tom Mix, known as the “dare | devil of the screen” by virtue of his remarkable skill in hazardous stunts, has added to his popularity by his fine work in “The Terror production, which will New and Big Pictures Friday Night will be your last chance to see the first one with EUGENE O'BRIEN “a Foot | and His Money” kes Cupid to es. a man’s nerve jeorge Barr Mc heon to write the adventures of a ne'er -do- well = who falls in love with a ghost her! chievements as | atern charac | portrayal of which he has caused audiences thruout the | land te” gasp at his death defying stunts on the screen, it can safely be #aid that in his latest “thriller” he eclipses anything he has pre ‘viously done. Mix appears as Bat Cars |deputy United States me mmissioned to in shipments of gold ra mines. In « esion Carson is © 5 to display all the «kill and daring at his command. He succeeds in finding the gold thieves after sev sto] batties, and then a ro touch comes in his winning a = PIANO 4 of all com When you choove it beauty of firet look and an imp ters, in and = marries Christie Comedy, “Should a Husband Tell?” its 4 been exonerate plielty in The su tools hended by Francelia o7 cludes Lester cu Charlies K ench, Larcille Younge, Joseph Bennett and Wil bur Higby THE MORAN SCHOOL on Bain bridge island, has opened its seventh year at Manitou park with an en of 46. The school is a board 1 for boys from the seventh hru college entrance. look for design and finish, but for durability artistic qualities Coming Thursday Evening SEPTEMBER 30th MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 85—Talented Artists—85 EMIL OBERHOFFER Conductor CE MACBETH Assisting Artist MAIL ORDERS NOW Prices: Se, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Plus 10% War Tax qualities you can get in buying a Lester Hobart M. Cable or Kohler & Campbell Let us explain how easily you can own one at once FLORE Soprano, We also have a number of good used pianos of standard makes at prices that lutely right | Johnson & Dener Piano Co. 1621 Third Ave, are abso ble t al Manager Wendell Heighton, Manager on English Juries! case paid them a warm tribute. “I) congratulate you on at last taking | “and 1} ulate the cause of justice it-| con: | and another had been | Coming—Tom Mix in “The Terror” | Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINGE PIKE ST. ano FIFTH ERE e ee 1 1 | MALLE ABLE A Sensible Range at a | Moderate Price A Range is something you come in contact ] with every day, and when purchasing it, care ful thought and consideration are essential. | Sa aa eae ae ee We emphasize the importance of learning everything you can about Ranges, and make comparisons with the Monarch Malleable—the | stay satisfactory Range. We think you will decide in favor of the Monarch. To Encourage Buying Now We Are Giving Absolutely ! | FREE The Nine-Piece Aluminum Set With Each Monarch Malleable Range | Trade your old stove as part payment on. a new Monarch. ” “Constitution Day” Is Observed I Here! With “Constitutiin Day,” desig- | nated to mark the opening of the re |publican national campaign, ‘the | Young Men's Republican club cele: | brated it one day in advance at} B lineir weekly lun t Meves’ | ~ \cafeteria today: | French was the principal speaker and many“out-of-town guests were present First-Class Scout—What is*a tent sided figure? Tenderfoot—A dead parrot, First-Class Scout—A what? Tenderfoot—I mean @ poly | A WHAT? } oy | | In China the bride-clect sends her future husband his wedding dress. TONIGHT and FRIDAY LAST TIMES Romance, High Adventure, Brave lads— And a girl! JACK LONDON’S * STIRRING STORY OF THE SEA “THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE” —WITH— MITCHELL LE CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director ADORABLE" SAVAGE J ROBERTS > on | ORCHESTRA

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