The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 3

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Y, OCTORER 13, 1920, CHARLIE RAY Is here seen in a thrilling moment— for him—in “ 45 Minutes First National's most adequate screening of George Cohan's celebrated stage hit. “Seven League Booters” Chester Scenic “Juggernauts of the Jungles” Elephants in the Wilds PATHE NEWS LOVE DAVIS an Artist On the Wurlitzer CONSTANCE TALMADGE Home of 100 Per Cent Motures Buch is the success attending the; through First National Exhibitors everywhere of King Vidor’s, circuit, that Groasett & Dunlap, pub Lineery tes Pre CLEM MEI May Arbuckte tn “The | | | wekley tm) | Invisible | b Y ARRANGEMENT with Joseph Roe (Patty’) Ar * cur Hiength The tures, whieh wilt give Arbuckle in »pportunities to prove to his admirers that he i not only a great ian, but actor as well Other Arbuckle features now In The Life of the screamingly creased a talented dramatic preparation tnclude Party,” Irvin Cobb's funny Saturday Evening Post story ja the rotund lawyers who tried trust, and “The which Frank a smashing hitgon to bust thy k ‘Travel MeInt the «tage, Fatty plays the role of “Slim” Hoover, th The Round Up," at the Strand this wee ee Bs in i. LIBERTY A small-town reception of a celeb rity that will do your heart ‘ohan's play of ru “Porty-Five Mmutes at the Liberty this | | oceast rodigal nepgpew of a rich man But unfortunately the townapeopje pick out | man and theiMMenthusiastn | is all in vain, . CLEMMER ‘The Cheater,” the photedrama showing at the Clommer this week ie & Screen version of Judan,” the drama which, when produced at the Shaftesbury theatre, in London, some time ago, provoked more discussion than any play ever presented at that theatre. ‘The theme has to do with a young giri whose whole life was a tie. Her father was a faker, and she was brought up among charlatons; there fore the girl did not think it wrong to cheat Pretty May Allison is “The THE Lon Chaney Gives Remarkable Characterization of Cripple SEATTLE STAR , Ethey Grey Terry and Lon Chaney, in a scene from “The "| Penalty,” the splendid photoplay attraction at the Liberty : Chaney plays the role of Blizzard, the legless leader of the San Francisco underworld, Miss Terry appears as R operative, who ts sent to Bli Thru a strange twist of fate the girl falls in love with this!) Gouverneur Morris wrote the story, which’ fascinating man. romance about that famous can-| adian weet Mounted Police, and thene characters have often been used to advantage on the screen, In “Under Northern Lights,” the new photo play which opens at the Colonial to- | day, William Buckley, a talented young actor, in featured in the role ot Douglas Macleod, constable in the RN. W. M. P. The concerns a romance be tween young officer and pretty | This is no doubt the most diffi- is that of the return | cult role ever tackled by a screen player. a lovely young secret service} rd’t hat factory to spy on him Florence Vidor is cofeatured with - wanisation of guardians of| House Peters in the forthcoming | the Is 0 ne Roya) North; | law, known as the Roya) North: | momas H. Ince production, “Magic | Life,” this being the second ptcvuore | for which whe was loaned to Ince by King Vidor Productions tn the past three months, work In “The Jack-Knife Man.” “The Sky Pilot.” from Ralph Con hor's novel, is to be made into a movie, since finishing her | Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL, President) Brown Spanish Leather DAVENPORTS AND CHAIRS i Are Offered at Greatly Reduced Prices | | Goo0P judges of Leather Furniture will appreciate the thoroughgo- | ing fashion in which lower prices have been applied to about Pd pieces of high-grade leather furniture for the living room or ibrary. Exceedingly advantageous purchases from one of the best manu- facturers account in a large measure for this exceptional offering. We illustrate two massive davenports and chairs—concrete exam- ples of the unusual values brought to you at this time. Upper Sketch— DAVENPORT .. ....; ... $197.50 little Susanne Fouchrade (played by | Virgin 4s Paire, winner of a recent beauty context) Irene Castle Now at Rex | JRENE CASTLE, the pretty dancer and fashion tender, will “be at the Rex today in her new ploture, | “The Inviajble Bond.” The photoplay | is an adaption of Sophie Kerr's well known novel, “The SeeSaw,” which tela the story of a young married couple who drift apart thru the machinations of a coquettiah “other woman.” ‘The palr are divoreed and the husband marries his charmer, } only to find that ahe ts as faithless jam ever, A startiing climax brings the film to @ watiafying clowe Jack-Knife Man,” released! lishers, are preparing a special | | photopiay edition of the novel which | wae written by Ellie Parker Butler, | author of “Pigs Is Pigs.” Cheater.” COLONIAL There has always been a halo of | CHAIR onic cieiee +a jaieie os $87.50 Lower Sketch— DAVENPORT .... ....$157.50 CHAIR ............ ......$72.50 Removed Roots and All (New aad Instantaneous Home Methed) feos Until Friday— ? Wherein a woman cheats for years and pays the penalty in tearn— MAY ALLISON “THE MIRACLE WOMAN” “THE — CHEATER” Larry Semon manages to get into a lot of trouble, but comes up amiling—aa “THE STAGE HAND" A boon to women troubled with uous hair is the new phela Tt t@ totally unlike the electrical and other retofore employed for of hairy growths. It is only thing that enables ons to the hair completely—roots nd all—in one's ow assistance of an ait peat be dow hair roots of phelactine. with easy can be had at any drug- je “easirely barmicss (a) safely eat it), odoriess ‘Bon-irritat) in inetan | Method, and so thorough | the skin is left perfectly ‘and hairless, beating not the | evidence of its former disfig- it. Process. imetory, home, without | xpert. The re-| for the user with her own asitiess ‘ajamas and t Shirts The NIGHIwear a Nation!" E.ROSENPELO 6CO.msere BALTIMORE - NEW VORR - CHICAsO at Martha Mansfield, who supported Eugene O'lirien in “The Wonderful |} Chance,” has been signed to a long term contract by Selanick Pictures, and will play leads to the Selanick otars, Ds i IRENE CASTLE 4 ] a | }—#} ! { Ralph Ince and Edward Montague are preparing the script for “A Man's Home,” from the play by Anne Richardson and Edmund Breese, which will be the next Ince special, Steen “Everybody's Sweetheart,” the last picture made by Olive Thomas, will be released over the country follow: fag ite first showing in New York | City at the Broadway theatre next Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptanan, Director HUNDREDS ARE i rink | marks. are Tenlcionatin | BY'QUICK RESULTS! - | Everywhere 7 | Many a man who has a small| people |mpark of gentus imagines he has a| they are at last a | whole conflagration. ISH ASTHMA fc out the use of sprays, inha ers or injections, Asthma fern is a wonderful new dis covery that brings PERMA NENT RELIEF. Free information to the R. M. B. Laboratories Suite 1020 Alaska Bldg. are ovorjo idbinsicaaan WARNING, GUNMEN! Don't Turn State's Evidence on Your Pals! Watch Tomorrow's Paper i} coINVISIBLE BON 1 iemosll Yearning, praying, clasping her little son to her breast, she watches her husband drift away. The show, the tinsel, the gay parties prgve too strong and the wife and the boy lose—until the invisible bond unites them! Only two more days of this wonderful action drama of San Francisco's underworld Started Today! The Only New Show in Town First Showing of “Under Northern Lig As Inspiring as a Glorious Breeze Straight From the Big Woods Now here— till Friday night MALOTTE on the WURLITZER A Specialty Prologue “The Log of Laviajera” hts” Comedy JOE ROBERTS On the Banjo Proper Musie and News COLONIAL ORCHESTRA

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