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BER « The Life OF Carrie G Worfolk, Va., ody that Foley's Honey and Tar is | st, i right. It did me all the good id it first and I'll say it last.” the beginning. It acts almost instant | fixed at $500. He ty a pile drive Tiy, cuts phlegm, soothes raw, irritat oA at| |in the leading feminine, role, | membranes, stops tickling In| SAN FRANCISCO.—Adolph Ottin eee | Advertisement, |eer, mi aire ticket broker, dead | REX TAURSDAY, DECEMEER 0, 1920, TNE SEATTI — -E STAR > Courtesy, Musto, Motures Nature Gave Pretty Marjorie Daw Her Real Reel Features — TODAY AND FRIDAY THOGICAMS Arbuckle in “The National bb Just Today and Tomorrow— | A First Attraction Fairbanks ta ‘hervy ta “Die The Great Le alt WITH 99 SB —"The Warnace, all WESLEY a Tom Mix in “The Tex | BARRY WINTER GARDEN», banks in Phe Mark Warner alen, the blustering ergeant, made a vicious lunge at a real rapier that just A hair's | The Party, Fatty’s mixup with the Milk Trust, I « \ hurled at me | STRAND roman. | MARSHALL woman, crooks waco 11 NEILAN will make fair ladies look exac ike , 3 enough pathos, humor, 9 cousecw fUblerland. Mise Daw t laugh romance and adventure <P er till you into this photoplay to nter who is starring in “Dinty” at, sticks, : make it the fastest ac- the Coliseum thin week, and Colleen ‘Ineide ntally this ache! tion drama of his career It’s from and to make a star of production, “Dinty,” the the story Mirra eget He did faced Wesley Barry makes . 7 Dinty by Irvin Cobb Coliseum ap Concert Orchestra 34 Artists under ot ically in the od the differen LOVE DAVIS ed to take part in Thin | w will mark the ‘iret me that a mt aie ARTHUR KAY caodghatiy, bee evel tals. le Playi Victor Herbert’ of starter for such a)’ © WURLITZER 4 gs ie die Mea : VANITY COMEDY ; ie Mermaid Comedy “Without a Wife” date ebin tho lngaeniids poh “April Fool” ‘Texan. CHESTER SCREENIC of Beautiful Ocean Views MALOTTE on the WU RLITZER Mix in “The . 1 this week, bas Eastern girl who t of an Pathe News Pathe Review COMING— Bill Hart in “The Testing’ Block” » but it in not unt col tat their happiness is aneured. ‘The Texan” wan filmed from the | novel by that name by James B. Hendryx | BILLIE BURKE in “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” a HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY LIBERTY “The Lafe Roscoe ("F at the I YS IT 1 vIn "AND SAYS IT ‘Suggests ‘Tenderness LAST ’ sil 319 Nicholson st., But Doesn’t Get It writes: “I'll tell any.| Mrs. Viola Goodthan, 609 Columbia tried to make peace between 1 Harry McNeill and his wife. She | suggested tenderness, she told vemnde of bottles of thi SitlalRGt encatins tienes wed ly were bought last week by | ing she got something else. Mc ful mothers, so as to be prepared | i. now in the city jail, charced. w! check coughs, colds and croup at) assault in the third degree. Bail was comedy just “naturally funn “The Life of the jten by Ir * wan writ and the lead. heary, & prom ue ed Greenwood ts charming | a . ba — One of the actors of the screen ackamith in ne his anvil DON'T MISS THE FUN RIOT! NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE thanks to my oF treating piles. LA SERANITA, DANCER BELLE FATIMA GIRLS OTHER ACTS AND SURPRISES BIG TWO-HOUR SHOW Starts 11:15 ALL SEATS RESERVED Get "Ein No: Homer, Mich. sh that you « of his many ex ents, salves, ali uld hear him with , be NOW—DON’T MISS IT—NOW Today—LAST TIMES—Tomorrow “THE GREAT LOVER”’ A Story of Women and How Their Fickle Hearts Are Won—and Lost—and Won Again A WONDROUS APPEAL TO ALL HUMANITY TODAY AND FRIDAY LAST TIMES MIX —IN— The Texan And that Knockout Comedy “ALL WRONG” —with— CLYDE COOK hether your cane ta of | recent development asional or perma ‘ld ‘send -for this free Other Features Will Include the REAL ORCHESTRA (Mischa Gluschkin, Conductor) Playing the Feature Interpretation and the Selection “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Mascagni MICHELE DeCARO Sings the Prologue to “Pagliacci” mall the coupon TODAY i money | but do FREE PILE REMEDY 1070-B Page Bidg., Mich 1 free trial of your simp] this now Plea, Method to WINELAND'S ORCHESTRA na new “Wet and Warmer.” y ain't.” ho seldom fajls «lam ith another acto sity of feeling that might be rin the n In “Dice of Dent ama at the Rex leverly mmy Doyle, 1. Manuscripts Myrtle Stedman A fire extinguisher contains hootch Lebrt Henry Walter McGrail a onal picture, Norma Talmadge is working on a picture to be called Paradino.” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES BUT YOU MUST BE.ON TIME SHOW STARTS th portrays the role of “gentleman Love, “A little bit of powder, and a little bit of paint, make some But not so in the popular among the glittering one of the few movie lassies can safely dispense with the black and red which comes in stars of who is a fine opportunity to mention the fact that Majorie is one of the shining lights in Marshall Neilan’ film play in which little his initial appearance as a star. ts the attraction at the Coliseum this week freckle- art A Boman noir minned ame parts. ny.” the film in week, War crook Among the big aeenes found in this picture is @ jail break Picture Patter} Seonarios for the Parker Reed, jr Seattle Star scenario contest must be in The Star office by midnight, January reeeived after that time will not be considered. . . . $5,000 J Marie Prevost Mack Sennett Honor and Washington, and delegates have invited from all the territory west of appears with the Celumbla and Okanogan rivers: Anita Stewart in the First National | Greg: Sowing the Wind.” ai ict, nan comic, “The Devil's AT THE WILL BE Souvenirs—Surprises THOSE ATTENDING WILL BE FIRST To Witness the Big Spectacular Story “THE COUNTY FAIR” Wide Interest in Road Conference Acceptances of the invitations for) An ¢ the road conference to be held in| Perk of the state development buPeau of the Chamber of Commerce, indicat | a widespread interest in the territory to be represented, and @ large at- ltendance is anticipated, it was stat led at the bureau today. This conference is to be held tr co-operation with one tials will be r | commireioners of all and for two delegates from each commercial organization Bronchial Troubles pears with Mil. Sathe ee, Seen a Arbuckle dred Harrie in her next First Na “Habit.” * | yom using promptly PISO'S ican Bhan ss TOM || SOME NITE AT 11:15 PAGE 3 —_——— | Satisfactory Terms Always rae ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, Prosident PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. The January | FURNITURE | — SALE The January | SALE of RUGS | The January | CLEARANCE SALE —of— Draperies and Bedding Are Scheduled to Begin — January 3 4 \Play | Presented by ten by Merlyn Kestry! Bullis, a ber of the club. Souvenir pro Camp Fire Girls «4 canay were soid and “The | stunts were put on between acts, riginal threeact play, eceemee “Gsteton a ie ee PASADENA, _ Cal. — Ferdina apices | Thursday afternoon at the es tle January 6, under the auspices thea vy the members of the Ona Thum, the man who invented ay Campfire, The play was writ ies at 65, ! Seats on Sale Now at Both Box Of- fices for Ex wed for the ounties in this and relieve the both De ah an meres Hilarious Time at Either of These Theatres NEW YEAR'S EVE The Big Party Will Start at 1:15 Friday Night You'll see a succession of big new laughing pic- tures never shown before, weeks ahead of their Seattle exhibition. There will be songs, com- edy hits, souvenirs—a royal good time— And you'll know when it’s midnight! General Admission 50c Plus 5c Tax Loge Seats $1.00 Plus 10c Tax Both Theatres Sold Out Early Last Year DON’T DELAY FRIDAY NIGHT