The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1920, Page 8

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“HUMORESQUE” says good-bye Wednesday night x TODAY'S PROGRAMS * | Cradle of Courage.” { CLEMMER. Double-D) | COLISEUM — Dorothy “Guilty of Love.” | STRAND Panne enque,”” closes tonight. | COLONIAL —= Warren Kerrigan tn “Number #9." | REX—Tom Mix In “The Terror.” —Jack Pickford in “The | Deceiver.” Dalton in | x HENRY'S snort stories | 1 again and THURSDAY you'll see another Paramount super-special with a big cast A Double-Dyed Decelve haa been picturized, with Jack Pick ford in the leading role. Pickford playa the part of a youth who had the reputation of being the meanest twogun fighter In Texas He boasted of his reputation as a killer, He wae a bad man to crows. And thet a sudden flip of fate gent him to @ South American town, a wealthy Spanish family, For the firag time in his life he learned the meaning of mother-love. “The Double Dyed Deceiver” is ‘at the Clemmer this week. ee LIBERTY Ones again Ann Little is seen as Will Hart's leading lady, Mise Little is one of the most popular feminine leads appearing before the camera, and is an ideal type opposite “Hig” Bil, In “The Cradle of Courage this pretty young woman haa ar Attractive role, Dufing the ac the story she is called upon to don boys’ clothes, and she makes @ moat attractive young “man.” Bill Hart hands his friends a big surprise in this new picture, when, instead of appearing as the usual Weatern hero, he is eeen as 4 police yr om in inate shes Repent at leisure * C\. poplar ferrorice ~ fwho helped make’ Tro lo Man? "Male and Why Change ou man, eee STRAND “Humoresque.” Fannie Hurst's story. now in its third big week at the Strand, clowes.tonight. It is a tale of youthful genius and mother love, with the scene laid chiefly in New }York’s Ghetto and Fifth Avenue. Ming Hurst as is well known, is right at home in portraying with |realistic touch the characters of New York's humbler inhabitagts The new show which opens Thurs day features popular Thomas Met shan in “Civilian Clothes.” eee | COLONIAL J. Warren Kerrigan's transition from an escaped convict to a draw ing room guest, appareled in the height of fashion, smiq the ball of tion rolling in his latest picture 0. 99," which opens at the Co ial today. Tho new Kerrigan vghicle is a |series of surprines from start to fin ] jish. It is an adaptation from the magazine serials by Wyndham and concerns the adventures of Ar thur Penryn, a young chap, “rail roaded” to Bing Sing by a political grafter. woman, a howd anf a sdinut te. more you beat wm, the beiter they be. comedy, is also on the new bill. eee REX in “The Terror.” at the Rex this She comes to his room at midnight! In uniform he had been—oh, so wonderful! But in civilian clothes—he is a rough-neck! Not good enough for her! So she tells him to go. And he goes. Then she wants him back. So one night she sneaks into his room and waits—it’s better than the stage play! tween Bat Carson (played by Tom Mix) and the Con Norton outlaws Carson had rescued Fay LaCronge, the vampire who had been kidnaped by Norton's men for “squealing.” and to escape the bullets of the out laws, was forced to jump into a creek and swim under the water with the terrified girl on his back Francelia Billington is Mix’s lead ing woman, and Lucille Young hax the role of the adventuresa Picture Patter As a special feature the Lib- erty has added to its bill the first pictures shown in Seattle of the big New York bomb outrage. eee Raymond McKee, who is support ing Shirley Mason in her new pic ture, “Girl of My heart,” made hin first appearance on any stage as a singer at the Coliseum in Chicago at the age of 3. in NE ST HEATR &) |W) WY Uy, HTT oc mt irntt oo JOE ROBERTS ON THE BANJO ORCHESTRA | ; h \ 4 ee Mark Twain's epochal tale, “A Connecticut Yankee at King Ar thur’s Court,” is to be made into a SEE ‘The InferiorSex’ @ LOEW Sa PALACE i | NEWS TWO FEATURES-- STARTING TODAY — Double Bill Knockout A Special FIVE REEL Comedy “ } SMILES ff LA LA GIGGLES H | Theatre CHUCKLES | Centinuous ROARS | ite it Direction Ackerman & Harris BIG NEW SHOW TOMORROW FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Perkins «Fisher In the Fanny Raral Sketch, “The Half-Way House” A Hit on the Stage LUCILLE’... —THEN THERE’S— J.WARREN RRIGAN and his:own:company in, “HUMBER 99". HENRY LEWIS PRESENTS | Am O44ity in Laughter and Songe Bud and Jessie Gray A Snappy Variety of Talent Thomas and Frederick Sisters A Paprike of Song and Dance Eldridge are” Feature Photopiny Edith Roberts in “Alias Miss Dodd” | LINEWTY——Wiltiam Hart in “The | | ‘or where he posed as the long-lost son of | “La La Loefite.” a Lyons Moran | One of the most exciting mene | week, in that showing the battle be! + THE SEATTLE STAR | | Pretty Dorothy Datton as | ton just the type of emotional fied. | movie by Fox. ee Tom Mix's next picture will be “The Texan." Gloria Hope and Charles K. French appear in the supporting cast. cee Director William P- 8. Barle, Con. way Tearle and company are at Coatesvitie, Pa, making soenes | around the steel mills for Mr.) Tourle’s next starring picture for| | National Picture Theatres, Ine. is called “The Road of Ambition.” eee Elinor Fair is leading woman for | Eugene O'Brien in hix new picture, “Body and Soul.” by John Lynott| which ia now being made at Fort Lee. eee Olive Thomas, whose death in Paria shocked the film world last week, was inaured for 1,000,000, The same doctor who attended her at her Martyn, the noted English novelist, | death gave her a health O. K. only| three weeks before she sailed for Europe eee Bonide Claire Anderson, who plays the lead in “Who Am I,” the cast in cludes Gertrude Asbor, Niles Welch, George Pierlot, Jonéph Bwickard and Otte Hoffman. eee Peart White ts to be featured tn Menri Bernstein's fa- mous stage succens, JOTHERS FRIENT ‘xpeciant Mothers ¢ Absolutely Safe * 7]\ feed Senin tot cod Baty, Poe RACH O. ATOR CO tert +O arama Co Disfiguring Pimples Cause Much Embarrassment. How often do we see wom- jen who would really be good |looking but for some unsight- ly facial blemish that spoils her complexion and_ her jchance of being considered attractive. A clear, ruddy complex- ion is an unmistakable sign of a vigorous, healthy vitality, while pimples on the face indi- cate a depleted, run- down condition of the system. A healthy, attractive skin is practically within reach of every woman, but it cannot be obtained from the use of cosmetics or so-called skin foods. First of all, it must be realized that the condition of the skin depends upon the condition of the blood, and no one can have a clear, ruddy, healthy skin unless the blood is robust and healthy and free from all impurities, Pimples and blotches on the face or other parts of the body are not only a source of embarrassment, but they are also a warning from nature that should be promptly heeded. They indi- cate that the system needs a house-cleaning—that foreign substance has crept into the blood to interfere with, its perfect performance, and that a serious clogging up of the tissues and skin pores will result unless the proper! this remedy will accomplish. treatment is resorted to. And this naturally leads to’ the query: “What is the proper|same without cost by writing method of treating diseases|fully to Chief Medical Ad- of the skin?” A very com- mon mistake is to rely upon Dorothy Dalton Comes to Coliseum in New Photoplay, “Guilty of Love” uilty of Love,” the new photoplay which opens at the Coli- seum today. The heroine in “Guilty of Love’ gives Miss Dal- It} she appears in a scene from role for which she is best quali- An appealing drama of youth and its joys and follies is the description given the picture in advance notices, Elaine Hammerstein, Selenick's youthful star, will next be seen in “The Daughter Pays.” from the fu mous novel by that name. TODAY—THURSDAY FRIDAY— One Big Rear From Start to Finksh— HAROLD LLOYD —IN— “GET OUT AND GET UNDER” EE JACK PICKFORD ‘A Double-Dyed Deceiver’ An 0. Menry Story ees Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman, Director Concerts Afternoon and Evening | | Skin Without Blemish Is Every Wo local remedies, such as lo tions, salves, ointments and{ other applications to the sur-| face of the skin. But eczema, tetter, pim- ples, skin eruptions and sim- ilar disorders that cause so/ much discomfort, are not! merely, a surface condition;! their cause lies deeper, and| }you will never be entirely rid of the terrifying itching until you realize that their cause must be reached and elimi- nated, So the answer is: “Seek |the cause and remove it.” |The real source of all skin| |disorders being in the blood, | |the proper treatment must be} thru the blood. Rout out of | |the circulation the disease| germs, and your skin will! clear up and become normal and healthy. The one remedy that is being used with uniform sat- isfaction is S.S.S., the fine old purely vegetable blood medicine that has been on the market for more than half ,a century. This splendid rem- jedy builds up the blood sup- ply by removing from it any [auporities, and gives excel- jlent results in all cases of | skin disorders, | PTT TT) | Throw aside your lotions = and ointments and treat the source of your trou- ble, if you wish to be & free from skin disorders and blemishes, Get a bottle of S.S.S. from your druggist today, and you will be pleased with what | Then, if you want special ex- pert advice you can 6btain viser, 282 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, CeEreges Beast. She knows ~ little of life or the ways of men. Surely his tender words and caresses can mean only marriage. ot When she learns the truth, too late—at a pistol’s point she forces him to wed her, and then— A picture that shows just how two resourceful persons can play at the love game when the cards run wrong. MALOTTE Christie Comedy Scenic ‘A Specialty on the “AN OVERALL “OLD BUDDHA'S Prologue to the WURLITZER HERO” MAZE” Picture COMING SATURDAY—ANITA STEWART in “HARRIET AND THE PIPER” of Seattle’ MR SEATTLE MAN FEELS Line In the play in which he has the terrific saloon battle with Tom Santschi and cleans up the Barbary Coast— CRADLE of COURAGE”. “Quack Doctor” Paramount’ Magazine Pathe News Coming Saturday—‘“In the Heart of a Fool” OECIDES TO GOSEE BILL HART IN” THE CRADLE COURAGE I a mut a aN mn MACK SENNETT COMEDY Now showing first pictures of the New York Bomb Outrage LOREC Tio J Abeays the Bost for the Liberty Guest RETURNS FROM LIBERTY THEATRE TICKLED TO DEATH!

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