The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 10

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SECOND NEAR SENECA LAST TIMES! TONIGHT DON’T MISS IT! ‘BEHOLD MY WIFE |\“Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” | . “ ARLOR, THE SEATT LE STAR Mudred Davies, Harold Lloyd's petite little blonde leading woman, has threatened to “go She took her first flight out at The above picture shows the li ried out her threat, up in the air” for a long time.| Venice, Cal., one day last week. | ttle actress just before she car- incidentally Miss Davies comes to the Clemmer tomorrow with Harold Lloyd in his latest comedy, “Number, Please,” which will be shown in conjur . BEDROOM AND BATH,” an allstar feature. is the attraction which heads the program at the Clemmer, beginning tomorrow, The plot of “Partor, Bedroom and Rath™ ie filled with humorous situa tions, It te the story of & young girl who is very much alive and in mar | rying a chap named “Reggio” is ter A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ELLIOTT DEXTER—MABEL SCOTT—MILTON SILLS OUR ADDED ATTRACTIONS ARE MURIEL FRANCES DANA and WALTER D. BEATON A Scenic In a song prologue A Comedy Eileen Percy has become quite an] An expert horsewoman as well as accomplished saxaphonist, and in her/an excellent actress, is Carol Hollo | new photoplay, “The Land of Jazz,” | way, ieading woman for Buck Jones | shoulder shaker and a prey to jazs ribly dixappointed 1 ie not the gay felldw he pretended | to be, Bugene Pallete plays Reegts, Kath. leon Kirkham the vivacious wife Ruth Stonehouse is cast in the role of & scandal monger, “Number, Dill, is a Harold Lioyd comedy, eee LIBERTY As Perry Danton, @ moneyepend | ine workhater, and his doubie, | “Biter” Attucks, a crook, Wallace Reid tp said to do an unusually clev- er bit of acting in “Always Auda cious,” the screen version of Ben | | Amen Wilson's popnlar story which opens at the Liberty Saturday. finding that he| Piease." on the mme! nction with the feature picture, ee | whose seance with her old lover ty nterrupted by & jot of unruly chil dren, Then he sets off in search of « rega) beauty in Italy, and he feels | that his quest is succesful, but it proved different. He then returns to | England to die, when ali of a sudden pething happens and the joy of Rg is restored to Conrad's eager heart. { Thomas Molghan plays Conrad, tn ‘onrad in Search of His Youth.” picture opening Saturday at the Coliseum, eee | COLANTAL Marguerite Snow, one of the beet known leading women appearing on the screen, plays opposite Henry B | Warner in “Felix O'Day,” the photo play which opens at the Colonia; Sat urday, At the same theatre Mins Snow scored ane of ber bigenet hits | | several years ago as the heroine of | | the popular serial, “The Million Doi | lar Mystery.” “Felix O'Day* ts a Gramatic story ODay i & young Irishman who spends the better part of his life! Never once does the personality of bunting down the man who ruined on aracter merge into that of the | bis father and who alse robbed him | |she will be rovenied as @ wicked /in “Two Moons,” a forthcoming Fox | °tMtr. while the difference of expren- | ston that Mr. Reid manages to infuse oo love of his wife the FRIDAY, DECEMBER §, 1928. \ ww! P icon as <4 gre Sat ; "4 bs Ren v0 ENID BENNETT in “Her Husband’s Friend” Saturday Brings Back the Delightful Favorite Thomas %, Meighan Aa In a Big Paramount Superspecial Comedy Romance— Last Times FRIDAY 44 » % “CONRAD in QUEST} ine Boow by faithiess wife eee production; and she te having the\in the part of each man ile maid to time af her life exploring the wild|/ be so pronounced as to carry out | tralle of Crater Canyon near Cala. | With astoninhing muccem the tlusan | | music and the sxaphone. CHAS. SCHWARTZ |being i ga exterior scenes a Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Eyee Rramined and ited Price Reason: Epler Bik. 3 Hecend Ava ei. Main 2551 ‘To Relieve Catarrh, | Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises! | Persons suffering from catarrha!| deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing and have head noises will jbe gla k that t i cos has effected complete reliet | other trea ve failed. ere who could scarcely fh had their hearing restored such am extant that the tick of @ ly audible seven or lof different persona playing two story is one that runs amooth- ty and trresistibie to a dramatic climax, when belated recognition and restoration of the hero to the rights at have been stolen from him by Ue crook, lead to @ satisfactory! conCusoa, cee STRAND Mahlon Hamiften, star of “Earth. bound” and other big screen muc- ceases, comes to the Strand Saturday an the lading figure in “The Love Lawyer.” In the earty scenes of the atory Hamilton plays “Sailor” Burke, a Hamilton plays “Sailor Burke, a he is meen an John Steele, a refined man of society and a brilliant law- ‘There t excitement aplenty tn the Iife of any sheriff of an Arizona berder county. But Buck Marston, with his county the prey of a vicious gang of cattle rustlers led by; | deaperado, Wolf Kenyon, bad a par theularly warm job on his handa, When he launched an emphatic threat to wipe the whole marauding wang off the face of the earth, he brought the hatred of Wolf's outlaws to his own doorstepa Duck's thrilling adventures with }the gang are told in “Desert Love,” the photoplay at the Rex Tom Mix plays Buck. Little Pat Moore, 6-yenr-old eon of |the champion swimmer, Tom Moore {not the actor), han been engaged at | the William Fox studios to portray a of HIS YOUTH” Wish you were 17 again? Conrad does, and tries to get back, but finds the secret of eternal youth is in love—so the journey ends in lovers’ meetings—and you know Meighan’s reputation for making love! either ear. | vee |famons historical boy character in a of someone | Ye: ble productio I yoines ct| Mary McAlister, clever child act. | eywood. water tho deseetinn me of rs rem, haa a prominent role in the pic-| Gordon Edwarda. turn The feminine lead is in the hands of Lillian Hich, also a screen favorite. i Si oh i CHESTER COMEDY “The One Best Pet” Gi Sh oh oh BRUCE SCENIC “Falling Waters” Gi Sh oh oh MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer STARTS SATURDAY COMEDY WEEK is troubled with tarrhal deaf: mula Witlam Farnum expects to etart work tn a few days in his next Fox Production—which will be made a the Fox studios in New York. COLISEUM NEWS One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Our Price Is without exception the low- est of any optical house in Seattle-—a fact that must ap- peal to - gence, Our rent 5a th pay for beau- high rent of 6 have an up natio Harold Lloyd original and funnier than ever in his newest com- “Number, Please” Tonight— Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you, Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2535 Over Owl Drug Store, v8 US ‘BRINGING UP. esa FATHER| WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA Afternoons and Evenings Special Half Hour Concert Kvery Sunday at 1:30 Clemmer Music Last Times— Liborius NAZIMOVA Hauptman as Director “Madame Peacock” Adages LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The White Moll” Starring Pearl White The The prescr as follows om your drugrtst COLISEUM three- Parmint (Double Strength.) Capt. Conrad Warrener yearns for this home and add to it 4 pint of the acenes and associations of his room tir until dim poonful fou | haunta with his old loves are amuse mint is used in th ing.. He is thoroly bored with exist q mn and ‘ell h laden ; ubes, and “thus to] out to bring back the’ experiences . pre and their enjoyment of the days of suite Crum, Dut to correst aay his boyhood. There is the sweet #3 h Ite it gives are nearly always| wit k and effective, daydream when he wore Eton col ‘ery person who has catarrh in his disillusionment ing sounds in their ears, should this airy-fairy maiden | trial “ Ky 4 FF | S%| That love sometimes cures | f J disease is a fact that has been| ; ; ‘XZ as 7 | called to the attention of the = sician. Love is not, however, | STARTING SATURDAY | the cure for all women. Many , : si !a woman is nervous and irri- ” s L SF ; worn out for no reason that f ‘ she can think of. and eS ee = | Doctor Pierce's Favorite : ae | Prescription gives new life fe A and new strength to weak,! | “Favorite Prescription” makes | weak women strong and sick | women well. It is now sold | ed States in tablets as well as | liquid form. | ROSEBURG, Oregon, — “1 from an organic — trouble. Could scarcely stand on my feet. My head and_ back ik ‘et d ZION and leensed Op- weak and nervous. I had se- Irian t ‘ vere pains in my side and my | My) are eee te wont limbs and feet ached. I was of satisfaction. Our or making tion. I took Dr. Pierce’s Fav- }orite Prescription, Golden | Medical Discovery, and Pleas- cured me of all my ailments and I was well and strong.” ~Mrs. W, D. Moore, 1a a Corner First and P (Relow Rotary Bi y) Downstairs Near Ladies’ Rest Room, Ten Years in Seattle Place at home and lane) ot ae 2 | youth. His adventures in his old Fiuce by tonic action the | ence in a work-adlay world and sete ‘etions in the young thing about whom he used to y form, of distressing rumbling, ALL- with an excess of avoirdupols, and! | public by a prominent phy-! Bedroom DOUBLE BILL ohnnrn \table, feels dragged down and worn-out, run-down women. | by all druggists in the Unit-| suffered something terrible jached so hard and I was i tometriat-Optician (formerly also troubled with constipa- ree Giinee of Rae ant Pellets. These medicines Jackson Street, mn ———

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