The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1920, Page 2

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Credit . DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES INCLUDING X-RAY We are — to do high class dental X-Ray work where necessary. We have just installed a complete, up-to-date X-Ray ma- chine. Our other equipment is complete in all details. For many years this office has been serv- ing the people of this community faithfull: and conscientiously—reasonable prices, wor! that is right, ranteed satisfaction. We would like to add you to our list of satisfied patients when you need dental work. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert dental advice without cost or obli- gation to you. The Boston Dental Co. 1422 Second Avenue Across from the Bon Marche THE SEATTLE STAR Courtship Should Not Cease After Marriage, Says Film Star W. GRIFFITH selected the éast| ‘¢ for “The Love Flower,” his new: est production, which ia showing at| the Clemmer this week, with the ut- most care, Richard Barthelmess, who has been #0 popular in most of the late) | Gritfith pictures, i» admirably cast) 49 @ wealthy young plantation own- er. Carol Dempster, the daughter whose love for her father is the main thread of the plot, is delight. fully charming. Then, too, there is George MacQuarrie as the father, and Anders Randolph as the hound} ing detective, both of which are de-| serving of special mention, he stabs to death Royal Blon- love and. mem | an whose husband, who vowed eternal tiched. Many people have secured ‘elief from chronic forms of indi- gestion by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills which make the bicod teh and red, capable of carrying jan increased amount of oxygen, the great supporter of human Ufe, you ever seriously consid ered giving Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to tone up your digestion, in- vitality and make life worth living? If your blood and your digestion weak you Eat.” It is free and will help you decide. Dr. Willams’ Pink Pitis are sold all druggists or direct from ‘illiams Medicine Co. Sebi YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE De. L. B Cork each morning between the es of 9 and 10:30. new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as bre 3 fp the morning as possible, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. K Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUR Corner Third Avenee Union Street Across the Strees frem the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty a All Times and Olga Petrova | * ° to Quit Movies Fourteen years ago Olea Petrova arrived in London from Russia, the clothes on her back and $26 being her sole worldly posseawions. Today, & queen of the movies, with $260,000 mafely stowed away in American banks, she ts in London, not to make @ epluree, but, as she calls it, on @ “sentimental “journey” to look over the scenes of her early j | struggles. | vinited E “Divorce courts would be out-of-date if the romance of courtship days were carried into married life,” says pretty Mildred Harris Chaplin, who is starring at the Rez this wee in “The Inferior Sex.” The play deals with the problem of a young married wom- James Kirkwood plays the mascu- Une lead in Allan Dwan‘s production, “In the Heart of a Fool,” which closes a four-day run at the Liberty tonight. Prior to donning grease paint Kirk- we in the courtship slip and show more attention fter marriage, BA ‘YATTY” “Yo ho! For « life on the ocean wave!” sings Roscoe (‘Fatty”) Ar buckle. “Shiver my timbers, I'm the best sailor that ever shipped before the mast or walked the quarterdeck! Dog my ratiines, if I don't show those land.lubbers something about sult water before this cruise is ended, my name's not Arbuckle! Thus spake the hefty Paramount star fust before embarking on a four- day cruise for scenes in bis new pic ture, “Brewster's Millions.” Charies Maigne and his company have been selected to play the lead. - jing roles in William De Mille’s pro- | portunity to display her skill in danc- ing, learned duritig the past season, when she was featured {n a Broad. way musical comedy, The theme of the «tory centers around a gay little Bohemign butter fly girl who learne she has @ beart when she meets the right man. A big masked ball fs one of the features of the production. One of the moat powerful pictures of the season is “Deep Waters,” the Maurice Tourneur production for of adventure on the rock-bound coast of Maine that grips the theatre-goer fed up on socisty drama. Have you dared for love? Some women dare much, as in “THE LOVE FLOWER” D. W. GRIFFITH'S newest picture of love, romance, adventure— —with— Richard Barthelmess —and— Carol Dempster CLEMMER MUSIC— ach tablete pion ee gery wuss B go sta only @ trifle your . gist's guarantee, oe duction of “What Every Woman Knows,” the famous play by Sir James M. Barrie, in which Maude Ad Dougias MacLean, the Thee star in “Tho Jailbird.” a current Paramount release, t# really & minister's son, altho he plays the part of « convict. WALLA WALLA.-Fimt snow af nenson falls in Biue mountains, Olga Petrova’s “Jumps” on Fame’s ladder are: | 1906—Arvived in Landen from Neo- | a, Capital 625, | nde: vertety in Landen, | ogee 1 Working better houses at 625 | 1900—Fimigrates je United States, Gete $100 week job. 1918-—Vlim star. Income 650,000 @ 1920—Reviaite London. §250,000 tm benk. She will give up playing for the pictures won, she mayn, becnune the fierce light necenmary in a film studio is injuring her eyen, | Mae Murray, the Paramount favor. ite, who haw been on vacation in Eu rope, has returned with ber husband, Nobert Z. Leonard, the director, They ‘rance and Spain. {| Good Judgment After Eating Giving the Stomach the Alkaline | Effect by = Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet In Worth Remembering You can not, as 4 rule, eay in ad- vance that this, that or the other food will cause indigestion. Expe- rience bas taught most people that Tuesday night brings your good-bye chances to see “In the Heart of a Fool” Wednesday—Thursday—Friday ‘A Paramount romance with a favorite star— ‘| Over 3,000 Enroll | Baltimore, with Dr. O. R. Austin and Jack Eckstrand of this city, | { Just a little longer for special comedy—then, non est— Thomas Paramount Picture “Civilian this Paramount super- Meighan | ; | | i | 1 } Clothes”’ The start is good—the middle better—the end- ing will make your hair curl! * 8 & “DUCK INN”—A U. OF W. Mermaid Comedy QUARTET Making a big hit on its own account Coming—the ient emotional drama— adame X” at Evening Schools Beattie evening schools opened Monday night for the first semester of the 1920-1921 term. More than 2,000 men, women, boys and girls were registered. The most popular class in the peninsula. Anita Stewart in ‘Harriet and the Piper’ will close here Tuesday night 3. s #8 Wednesday will bring to hunt bear and cougar on Olympie en ae ene MADGE KENNEDY| GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART” Wild, joyous and uncontained, she starts a riot every time she hears that syncopating, aggravating, palpi- tating, animating something that is jazz! es 8 @® ¥y Christie Comedy “Out for the Night” Malotte on the Wurlitzer

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