The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 8

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Friday, Last Times— Eugene O'Brien in “A ih Ueavens Fool and His Money” New and Big Pictures aa STARTING SATURDAY— TOM MIX= —IN— a ‘THE TERRORS A dashing Western drama that contains more thrills than you ever thought could be crowd- ed into one picture. A mining town in the Sierra Nevada mountains is the center of things, *> 8 #* Christie Comedy—“License Applied For” Friday—Last Showings of a splendid comedy— WALLACE REID in “What's Your Hurry” Starting Saturday—for Four Days Only— ELSIE FERGUSON —A woman of ae. distinction, taste, in er “LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER” A picture and a star worth waiting for. A New York critic says: “The more one sees Elsie Ferguson the more one appreciates her ability.” MALOTTE on the WURLITZER CHRISTY COMEDY “A Seaside Siren” | device for salvaging ships, in “Terror Island,” at the Colonial} | |stortes, is co-author with John W.| | the girt of his heart and the girl's | girl who taught him the meaning of | daring that one must see in order to i | Marry Harper a8 Houdent, the mventor of a new suomarme | beginning Saturday. Arthur B. Reeve, creator of the famous “Craig Kennedy” detective Mexicans’ Put was he really bad clean thru—or was it only the boasted talent for wickedness of « youth who had never known a home| oF & mother’s lowe? In “A Double Grey of “Terror Island,” the soreen | melodrama in which Houdini, the} celebrated self-liberator, is coming to| Dyed Deceiver”—O, Henry's most the Colonial Saturday popular bhook—Jack Pickford por The sensational character of the|trays a tough young cowpuncher “Kennedy” yarns makes Mr. Reeve/from Texas who suddenly runs up pecullarly qualified to furnish a tale/aguinst an influence that had been for Houdini that enables the hand-j lacking in hia life. Without senti leuft king to work in all the thrilling| mentality or gush this picture tells jstunt: that have made bim rea tale that will bring a lump to your wes all over the world throat, Jack Pickford has a role At the same time “Terror Inland” | that gives bim every chance to dix a thoroly logical and entertaining | play his unusual talents, and Marie tory of love and adventure. To save | Dunn plays the sweet Little Spanish father from their enemies, Houdini allows himself to be thrown into the| “A Double Dyed Decetver™ is com sea in a closely bound safe, from |ing to the Clemmer Saturday. which he escapes, battles with a ee professional diver under water, and does other feats of endurance and love. STRAND The big feature play with a hu man interest at the Strand is draw ing ea big crowds as it did at the beginning of tte run. “Humoresque” | te the type of play that brings the The Liando Kid was tough. He|human emotions into play without jwas bard He was tremendously (draining dry the tear ducts of the! vain about his ability to handle 4 audience aix-eun. Apa gosh, how he hated) 4 mother with a mother’s heart | —— loves her son with a love that en | ables her to give him up, even if she | jie not the “brave and fine mother | who doean't weep” as she telix her| jnon. It te her devotion and the | lof the girt who given herself to the| musician that makes it @ play that| |touches the deepest feelings of crowds and keeps them coming. | eee | COLISEUM Ferguson in “Lady Toure’s r,” in coming to the Colineum rday morning for four days only. Always an attractive screen star, Miss Ferguson has an oppor tunity to appear at very beat in her new dram: , A somewhat spoiled daughter finds the difficulties of being a daughter to Lady we almont too much for| }her peace of mind, and the turn of| affaira in which a mtisfactory work | ing basin is arranged, brings out many laughable and highly dramatic situations, | Wallace Reid in “What's Your Hurry?’ and “Kian Me, Caroline, will be seen for the last times to night believe, eee LIBERTY Rig Bill" Hart, in “The Cradle of Courage.” returns to movie fans at the Liberty Saturday. Something jabout William S. Hart seems to sug gent courage, anyway, and in bis new drama he is in his best form | Full of strenuous action, and high tension points, the picture ix one that keeps the audience on the trail with him every instant, and will be remembered as one more successful | Bi” picture. | Constance Binney in “29 East,” and "A Trip ‘Thru the World's Greatest | Motion Picture Studios,” will make a | final appearance tonight eee latest Paramount dramatic success— REX ‘Tom Mix, hero of many a Western drama of the screen, is coming to the Rex Saturday in a thriller that joutdoes everything he has yet at | tempted, Tn hig rough clothes and his nix shooter, it is difficult to see the im maculate, well-groomed Tom Mix }who has also featured in parlor dramas. Movie crowds prefer Mix in his Weetern playa and in “The Ter “he will satisfy the most ardent |admirer of Wild West, wild-horse | shown, Eugene O'Brien in “A Fool and His Money,” is appearing for the last times tonight. jRoyal Maids Win Their 8-Hour Day LONDON, Sept. 17.—The English |maids who serve royalty have won| their battle for the eight-hour day, | Concession to them has just been made by King George, Combing Won’t Rid Hair of Dandruff The only su y to get rid of} dandruff is to Ive it, then you ntirely. To do this, get} punces of ordinary Nquid it at night when retir moisten the sealp rub it in gently with the finger and trace of it, no matter how h dandruff you may have. ‘ou will find, too, that all itching | and digging of the scalp will once, and your hair will t | lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| look and feel a hundred times bette! You can get liquid arvon at any A SPECIALTY PROLOGUE TO THE PICTURE FRIDAY Ends the Run of CONSTANCE BINNEY in “39 EAST” and the Novel Ince Studio Pictures Saturday brings Big Bill in his manliest, most (A Paramount Picture) enna end Le LE SNL IT 3 WILLIAM ‘The Cradle of Courag Home of the Big Successes Another Satorday Winner— MACK SENNETT’S “The Quack Doctor” impressive role—a member of the “finest” of San _ Francis- co— S.HART .\) Cigaret Starts Big Forest Fire PARIS, Sept 17.—An immense Aged Woman Goes STARDOROUGH, England, Sept. fire ravaged the forests of St. Loup] 17.—Kate Leterson, 71 years old, and St. around Marseilles. | was sentenced to a year’s imprison- Hundreds of acres of fir trees burned. | ment for obtaining over $1,500 by The fire in said to have been caused| false pretenses. The police say she by a & ard carelessly throwing | began her career of fraud in 1912. away a lighted cigarette on the dry| Since then she has served over three gran. years tn jail. FREEZONE FOR CORNS Lift Any Corn Right Off. Mareel, Off. It Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! Seems magic! Drop a little Freez-] Freezone for a few cents, sufficient one on an aching corn, instantly that | t? rid your feet.of every hard cor: soft corn, or corn between the toe and painful foot calluses, without the least soreness or irritation, No hum st fells a tiny bottle of | bug! 0 i Wh corn stops hurting; then shortly you lift it right off with fingers—truly! Your drug WV aa NN We) Sai il SNLAL FIRST RUN STARTING SATURDAY JOE ROBERTS On the Banjo ORCHESTRA COMEDY NEWS drugstore. inexpensive and never fails to do the work, to Jail for Fraud) | Mattes a/7 me] STARTS SATURDAY— LLOYD IN A BRAND NEW COMEDY— “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” Speed, laughter, action —and a Ford. JACK PICKFORD “A Double-Dyed Deceiver” An adventurous tale of pistols, sombreros and South American romance. CLEMMER MUSIC— LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director, Concerts Afternoon and Evening. Tonight—Last Times— Jack London’s “The Mutiny of the Elsinore” Better Than Pills For Liver Ills NR = TABLETS = Nx Get > Box a2

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