The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, NOVEM Louise Glaum Comes to Liberty We ; Saturday i in “Love Madness” ° —— 7, Pleturee, Musle nvery ay w Good Photopiay | SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW SHOWING—A thrilling tale of the land of tepees and snow shoes FRIDAY , . With all the sex- Last times of > = lure of a beautiful the big Western as eta th who must ‘ he man who mus “THE fee . BRANDING : erie OD, die in place of her IRON” E.5,% ‘a husband—and Saturday Brings— ats Desplat woman she seeks finds him! LOUISE _GLAUM ‘Love Madness With Matt Moore This picture shows Louise in a scene from “Love Mad photoplay written by ¢ ultivan, which opens at thé y | epepertete. heels bo pant. t0 | Look what it San Francisco and Los Angeles. | 7 HE much-heralded Louise Glaum _ - re * feature, “Love Ma a,” cor | TODAY'S PROGRAMS | to the Liberty for its first show LUD E RT ¥—tarhare Casticton in Saturday This pictur ae “The Hranding tren.” t deal of inter © CLEMMEN May Allieoe te “Held im Trwet | L he OLSEN Wilh mh tm “OM How the granddaughter of Chief Eye- ‘ ita : Solin ’ * of-the-Moon becomes the wife of a = ie ened COLONIAL Warren Kerrigan in Squaw Man and proves she is an “ . | | “the Green Pama : bi ee " 3 REA—"The Kevenge of Tarsan.” aristocrat! ; ‘ i at A Paramount Super-Special Picture. sory in from the COLONIAL | [Sullivan and tells of a n te “Che White Mol," a photoplay Wife and a spouse who seeks MURIEL FRANCES DANA Into unconsciousness wo] pono Seagal, as which rebels at the AND— life he has followed a t f vehic i WALTER D. BEATON, IN A SONG PROLOGUE }o eempering, vamngere he | White will be se | wortd. for the first time A F the convt "v : , " last minut ne | to a drama MAX. j | ar igi nie aan 2 po aga COLISEUM ed back to ? few South America in the scene of the | i gang of wh ne was ms it $350,000,000, ‘ lo ta | Dorothy Dalton ts the charmin eof which he was a mers | | = led - Ae Edith Robert 1¢ called I youreullles, France, heroine of “A Romantic Adven Richard C. Travers has the lead “I itiiiindiet in Sent eee Better han Pills ees,” the new picture which op @ male role — f | Pires. : A Million Bottles 00% | at the Coliseum Saturday “The White Mo!" ts the first foa Dual Role} Texas Quinan, former musical For Liver Ills acres otdand to olive culture. | =i, ‘Make a Million Pints ye =< sa eo Miss Dalton has the role of Alice) ture picture Miss White comedy star, is to appear in a series | 2° TABLETS-N 2° TABLETS- NR Get a2 re ' Vanni, daughter of @ dancing master | ed in for some time as #he b of Western movies - Take 1 or ¢ Laseome in New Orleans, whose wife, an tr| devoting her time to serial MENTHO - LAXENE STEVENS’ S4¢ Ireaponsidie luxury-ioving woman,| the last fow yourn. deserts him and leaves their baby os . @eughter for him to bring up | REX COUGH AND COLD syRUP 3 How the gir! becomes a great; Rex Beach's powerful story, “The Make a Pint and Keep Free | Young Lady Assetante || dancer, and after the father’s death.! auction Block,” will be the featured From Colds and Coughs 4th and Pike, Male 3911 || Is taken to New York by the frivel| attraction at the Rex, beginning Sat-| All Druggists ending places || oun mother, who tries to force her! urday. | Tork City j[ tnto @ loveless marringe, furnish the Member Teachers Asm. |! nigh epota in the story leading character, that ot| hands of| STRAND Mabe! Jutlenne Seott, well remem | fe ve bered for her splendid work as Necia ory has to do with the at Jin “The Barrier,” has the fascinating | tempts of a crooked country town | . FRIDAY—LAST TIMES SATURDAY role of a young Indian maid in “He poll jan and hie nagging " y i 3 i hold My Wife,” the photoplay which | wite to wed their pretty young P : 66 HONEST HUTCH + A gay and passion-swept pict of is now showing at the Strand. | daughter to a man of wealth. r love and beauty— A wealthy young chap, in a re-| P Yengeful mood, marries anindiangir!| tuny Marwhall and then sends her to his folks,| Madge Kennedy be i to humiliate them Instead, the family takes her nd when a} - year or #0 later oma into a| House Peter ¢ Vidor |lovely society bu hi ry unfolda| a h r “Lying Jan unexpec ted surprise | Lipa.” appears = with} in “Pearls and Pain.” | ‘iy “Madame Peac " the picture opening at th ner Satur rt day, Na t Russian A Stirring wy , pgp twory Story of Life ‘ a brilliant sing y the heights of fame » New York’s j ‘ bring the complete happiness Underworld é ‘prong gery “ a 4 Later in the story she appears as Her First Big Fone ‘Cromwell, ss gtetad -neae . FATE FORMS HER TO CHARM MEN Complete 4 i oript little girl to whom Jane Gor A =—_/ ND SH E DOES HER WORK TO : | sur earl f me ‘ — PERFECTION! rather more than a goddess Certainly Nazimova should make | the character live, for she has in true life been both the young etrl jf promixe and the great actress who has fulfilled promise FE DOROTHY Rita Weiman wrote the story. A drama of a | ‘ ; 3 Catarrh | i Va 5) DALTON flashing, Quickly Ended by a Pleasant} 5 a gorgeous woman | Germ-Killing Antiseptic 8 | tures of the stage; | Sig Fe pe Ho hg is made \ ‘A Romantic Adven' S a woman who | partied in OF purse. It will thought loyalty } orente tht r pour a few drops |i [ : A swift-moving story of to a mana sparkling humor and aman ¢ i S: be Oe : i- plenty of eye-filling matter of T ™M ] L Neg + ; 2 sonal os secondary WHI E @) -& ae. wer at | { a iy.” ed importance. — eet hg : Mj, ah BY FRANK L-PACKARD CLEMMER MUSIC AUTHOR OF"THE,MIRACLE MAN” LIBORIUS HAUPTMANN, Director Concerts Afternoon and Evening AFTERNOONS EVENINGS | : x COMEDY—"Up in Betis Bedroom” WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA § SALONA Jie Special Half-hour Concert Every Sunday at 1:30 Ends indigestion Tonight—Last Times—-~ —Farewell Times Tonight-—— It relleves stomach misery, sour | MAY ALLISON in “HELD IN TRUST” J, WARREN KERRIGAN in THE GREEN FLAME rues amg, aeictn dea all stomeeh | MALOTTE on the WURLITZER COLISEUM NEWS ts at all druggists in all! |

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