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DAY, OCTORER 19, 1020, THE SEATTLE STAR |PRISCILLA HAS | — BIRTHDAY PARTY |} Satisfactory Terms Always ROTE- OTTO F AEOFI. ANNEX ’ lan “Discovery TUESDAY A fond farewell to Constance Talmadge —In— “GOOD REFERENCES* Prine! No. Every Day a Good Photeplay WEDNESDAY— WILL ROGERS The genial comedian who gives Star readers a hearty laugh every night, in his Katherine MacBenald | | ime Hubens tn The A Hin Wife | Lewis Sargent tn 4 | hy Marshall Mack enne Louls Fasenda Bennett's popular 4 of many r has officiated daddies” for eek without a chaperon Waslly and cheaply made at home, bat it beats them all for rd | quick results Nasoeso yg cor ale ime | Thousands of housew run at _ enerty gwed found that they can save snle nearly overstepa the border f the money usually ep ayfuln she seta fire to epeny by t Mulligan’s boarding houne nown old recit known tut in her forences, latest picture, “G as Journey's CLEMMER In ‘Out of the Storm. play attraction at the Clemmer this week, is shown a remarkable ship wreek. A man and a girl are swept! over the rail of a sinking stea Hie swims with her to a floating spar. They cling to it for a night and a day and are rescued. Gertrude Atherton story. It was published form under the ttl * the photo. or Agnes Ayres, the pretty young actress appearing in the leading feminine role in “Go and Get It,” at the Rex this the | week, is a Marshall Neilan “find.” Neilan has signed Miss in book | Ayres and she will appear in many of his new productions. The Tower ot} “Go and Get It” is a mystery play. The leading character lis that of a live wire reporter, played by Pat O'Malley. Wes- | ley Barry, the freckle-faced kid, is also in the picture. Saal throug e of the throat an and raises the hes and heals the membrane surely the annoying 4 dreaded cough dis Nothing better for croup, hoarse na se? nd highly eon Renu Nor vay pine ext wn the world ove or its healing effect on membranes Avoid disappointme by askiniy | vour druggist Pinex” with full ecept anythin, give absolute | promptly refa | Ft. Wayne, Ind. wrote Ivory,” NINETY-FOUR STEEL rbara. Castleton is the wers the man. eee girl +4 . 4 e — < j : so nah U r ae ” COLISEUM " ad 9 s 99 The folly of a hasty marriage tn |well brought out in “Curtain,” the |!" ‘ jattraction starring Katherine Mac. | this week nald, at the Coliseum. As a) '* [stage favorite, Miss MacDonald weds| Feodora, a young Spanish ja New York Don J |whirtwind courtship. Their to @ most dramat clute Patter Just before starting on tour with dramatic “Aphrodite which she plays the title role, | Dorot Dalton finished the last Paramount picture « the rugged rtland, Maine girl is much} AS ILLUSTRATED fuss oF STS | $14.9 sm CLEANS KIQNEYS| | old ivory or Vernis Martin finish. Well | constructed, with heavy filling rods and se- hing or wane] curely fitted rails to make them stand straight and rigid. They are the most desirable type of bed whee a simple design is desired. Priced G millionaire after «| marries uaranteed to happt ending * duel older than hers i; , spectacle ot In Men's Atlantic ¢ her Byes past near ¥ eee Lean has begun work ‘One @ Min of rune Ruce place in the duel Their aration, her return to MACK SENNETT COMEDY | “Curtain” closes tonight. - Douglas Ma author prided herself that she furnished the The romance of a happy-go-lucky trap- pare geo agente gi aan per and hunter, a shy and shambling when she learns fat the man she the stage and later a second mar riage bring the picture to a happy “, TT” a adlind A lot of uneivil men hold office “* " ; GREAT SCO COLONIAL under civil service appointments sn I al e children “a wholesome, nourishing diet.” But everybody lik ttle | greathéart of the open country! erate pabecuien, Tar’ eet me. The matron of the orphans’ home ate & treat once In a while, The children | Wallace Reid has just completed |! your Back ts |"Always Audacious,” which is prob ably his greatest, and certainty most difficult photoplay since LOVE DAVIS A Real Artist on the~ PATHE You Tell ’Em— { had no pennies to spend on candy and gum—but one tid at fast treat ed himself by eating the cheese out of the mouse. trap. This is oneof the comedy hits in “The Sout of Youth," the photoplay | at the Colonial this week, in which | Lewis Sargent, the clever boy actor, | is featured. WURLITZER sacrifice for the! NOW PLAYING | plays @ dual role necessitating many “IT’S A Jearefully executed double exposures | ragrg When your kidn back feels sore, don't get seared and | proceed to load your stomach with a special, each, $14.95. 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In private life she ts Mrs, Herbert Sanborn. The lit- the Mins Sanborn and her moth- “or are griting on nicely out at Holty wood. Miriam Batista, avho as the litte! lerippled girl won personal laurels in |"Money Mad.” ' . the of Humoresque,” appears in George Fitamaurice production o- Monte Blue has just returned to N York from Kentucky, where pots were taken for the Charles Maigne production of “The Ken tuckians,” from the novel by J Fox, jr. While there he made the acquaintance of Judge Charles W Logan, cousin of Boone Logan, the man Fox used as hero under the name of Boone Stoliard. Judge Logan said that Monte Blue was strikingly like his deceased cousin. both in his features and his man. neriems eee Lila Lee ts taking @ reat after fin ishing her work in William Mille’s forthcoming picture “Mid pmer Madness.” eee Mabel Taliaferro, star of werebn and stage for many years, will play the role of the painted lady in John 8. tion of “Sentimental Tommy.” This will mark her return to the screen | after more than a year's absence her first appearance under the Para-| ture mount banner, and her last p for some time, as she in rehe © stage play Until Friday— Out of the storm swept a love that smashed the barriers of convention. “OUT OF THE STORM” From the Novel “The Tower of Ivory” GERTRUDE ATHERTON Chroma Process Natural Color Pictures Clemmer Music LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director Violin lo by Mischa Gluschkin £RUSS TORTURK | Can ba eliminated by wearing the give Lundberg Rupture Support, We free trial to prove its superiority. A. LUNDBERG. CO, M01 Third Ave, Sea! 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And it’s here Wednesday, Thursday, Friday— picture “The Man Who Had Everything” COLISEUM NEWS Sunshine Comedy Organ Solo, “Monna Waltzes,” “His Wife’s Caller” —On the— nr A WURLITZER ra Tuesday night—Katherine MacDonald in “Curtain” will say good-bye’