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THE SEATTLE STAR 7 [ ST. STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES | Reading From Left to Right—Florence Reed and Eugene Ormonde, In“ The Dancing Girl,” at the Liberty; Emma Dunn, in “Mother,” at the Al aeka; Scene From Story No. 2 of “Runaway June,” at Colonial; Marie Dressier, Charies Chaplin and Mabel Normand, in “Tillie’s Punctured Romance,” at the Clemmer; Scene From “The Three Brothers,” at the Class A. COMBINE TWO STORIES - ~~? | Chartiie ts a riot by himw#elf, With:of a country girl for the butterfly) liking for Charlie, the youngest pearance, The Fool forgets about! — ° * IN “RUNAWAY JUNE” SERIES Theda two additional nuts, the film sure is | ife of the city, and every time Willie buys the Tots wife and chi 4, about his bust The first y of George Ran as the Vam- & corker. father tries to eat his peas with his) bh to the city to ves himself up the “What | Think About it,” dolph Cheste: “Runaway June”| | pire in A | It would be useless to try to de knife inhal fa soup, he gets a 6 nde offer her weekly column by Freddie Film, The Star’s moving ple f ture editor, and the programs r rescue A friend of the Fool's falls in| | for the various downtown the- 1 knows of|love with th atres for the first part of the between | th H week, will be found on page 5, |neribe the plot. It 1s no badly mud-|call down, § died up. It seems, however, that way he con Charlte plays the part of the villain, of his nec and 1s after Marie's money. He Briefly she ix stuck up, and does| Will learns of this takes dainty Marie to gay New pot know what over the strong love Y and afser getting her 1 Anyway, she foe ditches her, Marte later falls somehow ¢ a bigger wad of money, Charlie is right back on the job, and marries her It all turns out wrong, anyway ‘Will be shown again at the Colonial| | Foo! Tnere | long with the second one al! coved | Was,” at the week, owing to the demand of the| | Alhambra Ali Rundreds who didn't see the first) | Week, | film this week. \o— ——__—@ In the first story we left June run ming away from her husband tn a 1, followed by the man with the k Vandyke, and he, in turn, fol- lowed by hubby. June escapes her pursuers and ven criticizes the hair and the color return, but she re Charley lopes t r, who tries b return, M wit Mae and his you has word sent to | later returna § foes to a friend's house. June, stil) jand Marte loses the money, so , athe to save Charlie's Iife. Good . without the necessary cash, sends Charlie shakes her for dainty and in not such & bad place, Bill, I'm glad the girl didn't ge che » her friend to her house to get her pretty Mabel. cas seats toncauek tox het —~ Bp Baten, Ned, her hubby. reaches her see Here? in iy : — acces ts’ home, and all three go to jAT THE LIBERTY “THE THREE BROTHERS” “A FOOL THERE WAS” J | house where June is stopping |“THE DANCING GIRL” FIGHT OVER A GIRL AT THE ALHAMBRA aN icles Ri BES _ June the little spitfire, sees them | The Liberty announces for its sg rs via ‘Coming. and beats it out the back | main offering, starting Sunday The Class A will have “The Three ‘A Fool The are W one o way. “The Dancing Girl.” from the pen of Brothers, r June, the little spitfire, sees them hues ane p her trunks, takes her maid tow, and leaves in a taxi just In to escape the searching party. Then we are off again on the tregoers will r as appearing Typhoon” at + i "Yellow Ticket same little ‘The whole affair is a thriller from ” This is her first appearance be name Mae careful political and ‘he start. If you love adventure and P fore the camera over and finally se |a business @tcitement, you can't gfford to | __The story has to do with the love as her chotce, yet she has a strong route the Vam eee eon oy TELLS TRUE ‘ RY OF LIFE . “Mother,” with Emma Dunn in the title role, at the Alaska, starting y, is a strong drama well ‘Worth one's while to see. SO TEANS: | " | Sandigs Monday ' Tuesday N 6 and Charlie are their ba will be featured in the names. All are in love with the) roles rT The Fool, a man well | ALASKA | = = -_ pus] =) = death she finds herself left with just ‘@nough money to rear her offspring. But her two eldest sons had been ay Evidently the father spared ~ | a little too much. Anfway,| j boys finally forges his name to a note for $10,000. eee oe , — ot | World Film Company signature is her own. | straightening up the affairs of her | coming back for a three days’ stay | le son falls into the|children. That's what makes the at the mer, starting Sunday. | | gee Nh igs | Racy gn Be FIRST AT PIKE Offers the Master Film y ward one {s taken under ee le ‘harlie Chaplin and Mabel Nor-/ ‘the mother’s wing while she shoos|*“TILLIE’S ROMANCE” mand, will again tickle the sides of | Off the chorus Jane. RETURNS TO CLEMMER | Clemmer patrons in one of the fun “i Mother is busy all the time “Tillie’s Punctured Romane ta' niest comedies ever turned out. “THE DANCING G , aa 4 s A picture drama in five parts, made by the Famous < a r ie a p j n Players Company, featuring and FLORENCE REED With the Talented Fatty Arbuckle Two Real, Real Comedians in THE ROUNDERS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY An Uproariously Funny Keystone—Entirely Different From Anything You Have Ever Seen This Film Has Been Shown in Seattle Before THE CAST Mr. Full, Charlie Chaplin—Mr. Fuller, Fatty Arbuckle “THE THREE BROTHERS” Great Two Reel Majestic This Powerful Canadian Drama Is Intensely Interesting— It Grips You and Holds You Until the Last Turn of the Machine } EMMA DUNN } A George A Ade Fable Comedy Called “The High-Toned Girl and Her Plain Parents.” Clean fun, and it’s a laugh you can carry home. Star of the Stage Production in um Title Role And Still Another Picture This is an Edison educational, “The Wonders of Mag- netism,” showing vividly this wonder-working law that is so essential to modern machinery. Tonight—Last Times “The Girl of the Golden West” A five-part picture drama with an all-star cast. “Better in pictures than the stage could hope for.” ANITA STEWART IN “THE RIGHT GIRL” One of the best short comedies we have ever shown. yo “Mother” ais one of the biggest : |runs ever accorded a stage drama. 4 q | The picture is a sermon to young NS | men—a lesson it might cost dearly | y |to otherwise learn. Sympathy, | \ a | pathos and humor are exquisitely a“ | blended. | Patience, kindness, tenderness, | love and forgiveness are all com. | bined in the noble word ‘ ‘mother.” j orm SHOWINGS ) 4 10 c—somssin-1 0 ¢ ee ward Pathe Scenic Mutual Weekly ] Always Interesting | | Of World Events Mrs. Ed Stoudt : at Piano CLASS “A” THEATRE ‘cont, THIRD AT PIKE l | & ~ Murtagh will interpret thees pic ' CHILDREN C tures on the Wurlitzer Unit 5c Orchestrion Admission 5 Cents) Vrveawsn = ALL NEXT WEEK, STARTING MONDAY ———— Pal “Cameo Kirby” ieee pay . ROBERT HILLARD’S GREATEST TRIUMPH | Dustin Farnum “A Fool There Was” pars | A story of the South, gambling, slavery and romance—lots of action Adapted from Rudyard Kipling’s poem, “The Vampire’’—just a big, and splendid photography. sripping story that will keep you on your seat’s edge from the first scene. eeesthltineciilonininineneatigsiethtn ida diinigenitne Gul a ~ ANSE 106 Hr Se SES ALHAMBRA _ X&SiAKE * TONIGHT AND SUNDAY (ALL DAY) -