The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 2

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a ; Think BOYS—TOMORROW closing out sale 100 bicycles $ 4 4:9 regular $61 to $69.50 values an event any boy or man in Seattle should take advantage of $ cash—the balance later —this extraordinary value unfolds a fascinating way of owning one of these celebrated high grade bicycles on a small investment at practically cost —every bicycle in this store is included In this safe; over 100 In the lot, consisting of Winner, Crown or Adlake in either 20 or 22-inch sizes; many bgau in single or double frames, iful colors to select from, several slightly used bicycles are included at ONE-HALF OFF! Vvour » Credit - Geena Owen te supporting William —8 A WEEK —— Lacy Cotton plays opposite Wil jMam Faversham in “The Bin That With | 4 Stars Is Now GLORIA THEODORE ROBERTS W ANSON MONTE BLUE Playing to Strand Crowds— ELLIOTT DEXTER 1 Something ; The intimate life of a woman who thinks she About” Paramount Picture “But Yet a Woman” te the title of Doraidina’s firet starring vehicle, ——&. 4. WEEK — Myrtle Stedman will play oppoatte Bil Hart In “The Whistie” Blue Bird Dancing Club Announces | CHE SHATT LE STAR TODAY'S PROGRAMA | LERENTY—Wil Rogers in “Jew Call | Me Jim.” | CLEMMEM—Rarbare Castiotes tn | g tthe Morus.” M—Jack Pickford in “The me | STRAND —Ceeit } thing te Think A COLOMAL-Lewls Sargent tn “The | foal of Youth,” | | MEA—Marshall Nellan’s “Ge and Gee a” | “- “ W171 firet time Becky Warder told f& lie, she found it wonderfully effective. It was mo much easier to have the butler say ehe waa out when a friend called at an inconvenient time. And so, unconsciously, Becky developed @ penchant for telling fiba, innocent enough at the time, but premnant with dreadful possibilities for the future. Madge Kennedy plays Tecky tn a delightful pleture made from the tf mous Clyde Fitch play, which opens at the Clemmer Saturday, “Out of the Storm,” from Gertrude Atherton’s novel i# now af the Cleramer. STRAND “Something to Think About,” Ceet! De Mille’s dramatic photoplay, whieh opened at the Strand Thureday, wil! be held over a fow more days, owing ‘o popular demand, The story, whieh le very different from previous De Mille prod centers around Ruth Anderson (play od by Gloria Swanson, Ruth ie a biackamith's daughter who becomes engaged to David Markley (Qelliott Dexter), a cripple eee How Jim Dirk, & college youth wins Ruth away from David, how Jim te drowned trying to mve the CUT THIS OUT O14 English Neeipe fer Catarrh, Catarrbal Deafness and Mead | Netece | If you tnow of someone 's troubled. with’ Catarrhal Death he nolees of oF it his formula . been the oor fflerer In recognined that cata: . tional disease and neces- sarily requires constitutional (reat- ie which fol- o watt new more favorable climate con- * from your drugetet 1 U (dou meth) a stir antil biewpoonful th) © dissolved. four Umes ring quick head nolees. rd hould open, ing become easy and ‘a2 the Inflammation reduced. Par- way acts directiy smucous aurfaces hae on’ - i. wy to make, costs lithe | pigssant to, take. ae catarrh or head spening of Mrerien of social dances Tursday, ureda 25, which will be Wednesday a: Ben Private Lessons, tp ™ to 9 gxeept Tuesday and Thuraday. “Mt by appointment and Katurday, except wr m. every night orning leasons Class lessons Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to 9 Retee Eiivete Lessons, ¢ for. . 910 a ern new and attend ol our party with us. hy i Maj aa | THEATRE) | Wy wi i] , Wer haa hi STARTING SATURDAY I} | hier RUN Mystery—Suspense—Romance H.B.WARNER CONCERT ORCHESTRA JOE ROBERTS Banjo Soloist COMEDY—TOPICS—NEWS Tonight Last Times to See “The Soul of Youth” Clemmer Madge Kennedy as she appears in a scene from Clever Little Comedienne Comes ‘to Saturday in “The Truth” “The Truth,” a delightful comedy drama, which opens at the Clem- mer Saturday. ot a comrade, and bow Ruth od David are drawn together once jagein thru the love of Ruth's Itule boy, are incidents which bring the story to a titling climax. eee LIBERTY Jimmy Rogers, the little ¢-yearol4 som of Will Rogers, is appearing with | hig dad im “Jee Cal Me Jim,” the |photopiay which closes tonight at je Liverty. | The new show opening Saturday * features Mary Roberts Khinheart's | popular story, “It's a Great Lite.” “It's a Great Lit ts built on « i. fresh, orginal theme, a theme that world of interest for every . It deals with the humorous | aspects of adolrecence—-that stage of Ufe when the boy wavers comically night of Pickford’s picture, “The Man Who Had Everything,” Mise Dalton will appear at thie popular S| theatre in “Half an Hour,” « photo- play which is sald to keep the audi ence in a state of suspense until the final fade-out Mise Dalton appears ae Lady Li Nan, the aristocratic daughter of the * | Kari of Westford, who is literally sold to Ruchard Garson, an immense at Anna Q Nilesen te Henry B. War. nore leading lady in “One Hour Be fore Dawn.” the mystery ¢rama which opens at the Colonial Satur day. |soenes which follow, Warner plays the role of the man who believes himself to be a mur- \ Gerer. “The Soul of Youth” closes at the Colonial tonight . REX Tonight wi! be the last oppor. tunity to witness Marshal! Neilan's lively picture play, “Go and Get It." | at the Rex. “GO AND GET IT” Closes Tonight — Friday SATURDAY A BIG WESTERN PICTURE OPENS The Most Daring Dare devil the Venturesome and Bold Are These Red-coated Heroes! | C jhe latest ‘Lontnvest Saturday brings “The Cyclone,” an | & |equally exciting picture, in whieh | Tom Mix is starred. Mix has the |picturesque role of @ Royal North west Mounted Police officer, In |rounding Op & gang of smuggiers he |hae ample opportunity to perform many of his daredevil athietic stunts and also some splendid riding. The picture is pot without s share of romance. '@ will show you how ‘ittle The story tells of two men who | love the same girl im killed and the other beliewes that he committed the murter. How it ta [proven that it in nothing more than |the power of suggestion that causes | the rival lover to confess to the mur lder is dramatically unfolded in the RN Ree Anita Btewart’s latest picture ts “Sowing the Wind.” eee Mr and Mra. Carter De Haren, who recently filmed “Twin Reda.” will appear in a serean version of |The Girl in the Taxi," in which they appeared on the spoken stage oe Colleen Moore plays opposite Tom Mix in “The Cyclone.” the picture which opens at the Rex Saturday YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE De L. R Gark One of the men | 4 Starting SATURDAY for Four Days Only— This Well-liked each morning between the |! hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine Which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. KR Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUB Northwest Corner Third Avene || and Union Street Diagonally Across the Strees from the Posteffice Lady Attendants en Duty at All Times hours men-| for the last times Friday nigh’ te thriller F The CYCLONE so cf, Se Seti Remember, Tom Mix never fakes. When a ee eee ee | Cet a25 “THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING” ane Pee ene il & Tomorrow Alright Box Thirty crowded minutes! And this love- hungry runaway wife, who seeks to count time by heartbeats, lives a whole life—a woman’s life. ‘

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