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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Constance Talmadge Appearing in Pr : Hel, i andl Harvard Prize Play at Coliseum You Help the Community — Help Yourself — by Buying Northwest Products SECOND NEAR SENECA THOMAS MEIGHAN Is here Until Friday Night in His Latest Paramount Picture “THE FRONTIER OF THE STARS” A romance that carries you through the Bowery, around Coney Island and onto the tenement roofs of New York! CHRISTIE COMEDY PGRAMS: he tm MOUSE ething Diftere Ik the sereen version of George Rix’s story, “The Torrent,” pretty Eva Novak play ed girl who send away and Naturally her husband ar s Cruising nto the te end of a Her searching for her himself and the part dead, The 1 mar ahe re on hk at mre te vod stem SN nin “a For a Seattle-made Mattress that weighs fifty pounds and is filled with felted cot- ton, covered with the best quality ticking —finished with an Imperial edge to pre- vent “breaking down.” ° ‘Address . 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CHESTER COMEDY “Beat It” CHESTER OUTING SCENIC _"Orowning King Blizzard” JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS LOVE DAVIS on the Wurlitzer COMING—CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE KID” Hew to} rector Itseph one kind who « One of the feat The clock has struck the hour and pretty Connie MeGilp or pattered {down the stairway of t ma naiol JAnd, like her Cinderella prot [she lost a slipper that cont Her Prince Charming folio and picked up the shoe that was the key to the robbery, How it was |used to double-cross the thieves ix |delightfully told in Twin,” the film play at the Clem jmer this week in which clever li Viola Dana is starring. “Cinderella's STRAND Coney Inland breaks Irito pictures in large proportions on “The Fron | Ger of the Stara,” Thomas Meighan's new film play, at the Strand this week, Director Charles Migne chart ered @ boat and took Mr. Meighan, his leading woman, Faire Binney and several hundred extras to the famous resort for scenes to embellish thix picture, In “The Frontier of the Stare” Mr. Meighan has the role of a gunman and gang leader, Faire Binney plays a cripple who has spent most of her life in a wheel chair, When thone two characters meet the ensuing events make an intensely human and |interesting story. eee | REX Mare McDermott plays three die tingt roles in “While New York Sleeps,” the eight-reel melodramatic film play which is now playing In ite second week at the Rex The picture includes three sep arate stories, and during the theme McDermott appears as an unworthy young man aralytic. 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Samuel Merwin, whose shart stories have furnished entertaining reading |tor many years, will write original | photoplays exclusively for Para-| mount. j Cecil B. DeMille'’s “Forbidden | Fruit,” attracted such crowds to the} Rivoli Theatre in New York that it was held over for a second there, “Chickens,” the Ince-Paramount | picture starring Douglas MacLean, is an adaption of the Saturday Ev ing Post story, neonna Lillies.” In the London, Paramount studio Donald Crisp has completed his production of “Appearances,” writ ten by Edward Knoblock before he came to America to study photoplay the Lasky studio in technique at Hollywood. | A remarkable insight into the lives lof mountaineers and back-woods folk is had in “The, Kentuckian,” which Charles Maigne filmed in the Blue | | Grass state. | ” | NEW YORK.—Precautionary mea: | sures taken against typhus, follow ing discovery of several cases among immigrants, | Pletures With Action—Music With Charm NOW PLAYING She was swept by the curl desert isle. met once more, ing sea on the shores of a He swooped down from the sky and they “The Torrent” STARRING Dire: EVA NOVAK AND JACK PERRIN otor | wothes the skin and heals quickly and a: | it Interlaken Folk to Get Together All residents of the Interlaken- Montlake section are invited to at- tend a meeting of the improvement club, to be held Saturday night, for the purpose of forming a permanent organization, TEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema,blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt- ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. 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