The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 8

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Whore the Public Knows Lt Sees Good Shows STARTING SATURDAY A picture that crackles with surprises throughout— et earted 28 f He starts as a street cleaner— he ends as. the politieal boss of New York City! From the most hen-pecked man in the Ninth Ward, he becomes the toughest scrapper that ever cleaned up a bar-room or pulled a cop’s nose! LOVE DAVIS on the Wurlitzer s & Last Times Friday WALLACE REID in “The Charm School” { : Ct Coliseum Midnight Matinee Tickets LAST TIMES FRIDAY—“JUST PALS” STARTING SATURDAY— A THRILLING, FIGHTING ROMANCE OF THE DEEP— WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE MUTT & JET WINELAND, DIRECTOR Bert Lytell Has Role of Cave-Man KRM hadheddbdedcdededaddedetese } FROGRAMS ‘TODAY LIBERTY —Wellace Meld ia “The Lie Stary Pickford in “The | Ligh! corset mt hartos May tn “Phyllis and Nineteen.” } STRAND —Jatncw STRAND — REX — Tom “ts in “Three Geta | Gaver | Cerweet's DNIAL—uck Jeune tm ale,” | wintees GARDEN—Mary Pickford | in “The 1 Ma BLUR MOUK frpes MISLEAD LADY,” al w verato the famous [stage ou . in the next attract which com 1 in a num plays, in the liytell, who has app. ber of pop’ atured play find that it was a frame-up and that she made him propose only to prove to her millionaire friend that #h ahe lears a to love him, eee COLISKI™M } Film fans are going to have thelr first chance to see Dorothy Gish's brand new busbar when “Flying Pat, © film oF rama, opens at the Coliseum Satur day. Flying Pat" ia the story of a hus jband who conducts search for his pretty little bride and eventually finds her in bis own kitchen. | Rennie appears aa the husband, | ° and of course Derothy is the run away wife. James Rennie, Bert Lytell and Lucy Cotton, in a scene from “The Mi leading Lady,” the photoplay which opens Saturday at the Clemmer, A nation-wide ness,” now runaway | OO havi ng of love neninat opportut gives him the aried emotion LIBERTY a P A story unique in theme je and hur pert Hu Your Horses,” the ring Tam Moore, which Liberty Saturday. od The handsome young star, fnetead of appearing in hia usual hero role as an Irish immigrant whe cleaner in|, day he in run oceupeld by teatrice Newnes, a wealthy society girl. This is the beginning of a seore of complications which rerult in the street cleaner becoming a CHINATOWN TAKES new star opens at the @aturday ia Happened t Shirley Mason } of a poor | tun visit 4 reams of romance | cls » how to get it by with a trier o Tex drama, “What This in a story shop girl whe Little Mabel N rmana| | ud a great deal of are in the «ner of a junk shop made nt of a very b nd promined her | COLONIAL William Farnum ts sald to do som | STRAND “y Wilson. a re Hott, Tila nrad Nagle are members o senting V am De & |big production, “Midsummer and “The Highest Law,” with Raips Let Nature Paint the Face :. [Stuarts Catctum Waters Clear the Skin o! uch Blem- | tabes uty ie | | SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING William De Mille’s Nature's re blood which forms that wonderful Latest Paramount “MIDSU ESS” Filled with tense moments that make it a model of motion picture art! MERMAID COMEDY “HIGH « DRY” FLORA HALEY the world’s youngest harpist. THE ROMPING GIRL or bouncing boy, full of vim—robust, are a delight in any home. Scott's Emulsion helps keep both young and old, well-nourished and strong. Do not deny strength- building Scott’s Emulsion to your children. Acott & Rowne Bloomfield. NJ. 20-39 STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Miseha Gluschkin playing the overture “William Tell” Soman Coliseum Midnight Matinee Tickets Selling This Signature on Yellow Box and on Bottle TO SHIRLEY MASON) ac! ! * | me i ng grandmothers, of w | Mrs FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. ‘Private Showing’ in New Drama Coming to Clemmer | of C hurchill’s ‘Inside the Cup’, As guests Laak citizens, their friends and a seore of Corporation many prominent produ Churchill's novel, it will be remem. | bered, brought forth a strong contro untry and in Kurope because of ite eriticiam of hypocriny verny in thin © thruout the pictur wotion lag De Mille’s fine and the photography ts “Forbidden Fruit™ 4 beaut) tobert ear in the leading roles Minister or Cop of the Famous Playern: | There Are Laughs a- in the -aramount Plenty Picture Coming Here Saturday j | the Same to Him| WASHING’ from Indiana : few when latter w « and | thinks tor # emember b ut it. Hi , Jan. 24.—A man nething Pert but I hope not. I man you came to meet in the rear of the hall four while here. ne of your men, first, last and ould like a good ; | Americans Cause of Paris House Famine ang in the have been xchange rate, © purchasing power hed income that ican sources in an oasis from conded up i Lack r Coun, Report Up to Decem. and Prussian have turned over to the 2,500,000. Hiow much ber 1 governme former k cy has been smuggled to the former German ruler is not known officially c wreens| Takes Mean Swipe | |A. Let at Wife in Will NEW YORK, Jn Alexander in his wilf leaves $10 to his wife with this statement: “This iw in view of the treatment she ac corded me in deserting me in 1915 i 1 Of her right to dower " ‘The estate ty valued co tx the clear, rea] Five Generations Broken by Death ARKADELPHIA, Ark, Jan. 1 of grandmothers, probably | i | | 28. | as been broken by | *. Emeline Eliza | z her death two ¢ Mrs. Eliza Hanson. daughter, had six liv m two were great-great-grandmothers, two were grent-grandmothers. just plain grandmothers. The Star, to reproduce their s General Delivery unicate with his hoenberr, corner 2 road and Detroit ave., of the same city, he will receive news of impor tance, eee William F. Johnston, who wa: Seattle in 1908, at that time w s sister, Mra Mollie William 2 Ohio ave. St. Louis, Mo., ving Puget Sound. then she has had no word from him. Williamson is very anxious to find her brother. While in Seattle he is said to have been in the employ of the Metropolitan Life Insurance ‘o The company has no trace of Since YOU'RE MISSING A GOOD TIME AT Richmond Beach Pavilion WITH GEE! | |] The Moontight Club at their all Leonard Relieves Noises, It's not put in the ears, but is ‘Inserted in the Nostrils.” pseful Sale since 1907. night Dance every Saturday evening Niftiest Jazz Orchestra on the oat. Stages leave 1324 First Ave. at $45, 9:20 and 11:30 p.m. Hard Times Dance Feb, 5th Prize for Bost Costumes Ear Oil Deafness, Stops Head “Rubbed in Back of Kars” and Has had a Proof of success will be given you by the above drugginta, Manufacturer, 70 Vifth Ave, New York City and two were ‘ou have forgotten me, | | Flyin Pat Her hubby thinks she ought to have a career; so she goes up.in the air with a handsome aviator —and then HUBBY goes “up in the air.” There’s a smile a min< ute in this zippy, Gishy; comedy! MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Coliseum Concert Last Times Friday CHARLES RAY Coliseum Mi¢ Midnight Matinee Tickets Selling (Cuticura Sec —lIs Ideal fe The Sear ROME, Italy, Jan. 28.—The names of etar baseball players have been | towed upon everything from to railroad statio’ but | ne, Luisa Tetrazinni, the ous ma donna, has the distinction of being the only celebrity to have a brand of spaghetti named after her. OTOH Be PXRG) CLEMMER| “SEATTLE REST FHOTO PLAY HOCSE SATURDAY KIDNAPPED! CHAINED TO THE FLOOR! ALTERNATELY WOOED AND TAMED! DID SHE LEARN TO 1IAVE— BERT LYTELL “THE MISLEADING LADY” A comedy-drama pf a modern cave man. CLEMMER MUSIC— Liborius Hauptman, Director, CHESTER CONKLIN COMEDY

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