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THE SEATTLE STAR | STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES PARRA PPP PL PPL AAP ARBPP PL IP LPP PPA es “After Dark,” t the Clemmer Sunday Viola Allen and Richard Travers in a pretty scene from “The Funny Sam Bernard in a scene from “Poor Schmaltz,” at the White Siste: Liberty, Sunday Alec B. Francis, the farnous character actor, in Alaska Sunday Just one of the many funny scenes in “The Battle of Ambrose which begins a threeday run and Walrus,” at the Mission Sunday LIBERTY | The settings of the play are ex-|takes pla in the Montenegrin, Liberty Ending Tuesday Night Viola Allen, made famous by her eptionall eautiful and novel.|mountains, The dissolute hd The White Sister” (Viola Alles etage successes in “The White Sis They carry ectator from F Count Michael Bal conspires | ang Richard Travers) fer.” comes to the Liberty Sunday ining town in Mon-|to obtain the fortune — pretty ge gai fn the screen version of the same where the social| young American girl. He ts hap play, a six-part Essanay feature. ts height pily intercepted by Count Stephan,| Mission Ending Tuesday Night Richard Travers plays the male apted from the s elder brother, who forces the @ Dead Soul,” dran “The Jead novel of the same name by Marie | girl to marry himself in order that | Ba f Ambrose and Walrus” Miss Allen's wonderful person Van Vorst t be squander- (Mack Swain and Chester Conklig), ality and her able impersonation of ll ills € comedy the nun will add scores to her CLEMMER i hosts of admire: Alec ‘3. Francis, the his latest Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night The play is ably presented and character actor, appears in bill “The Un da” (Rita Jolivet and acted. Some of the rarer furniture, Dark » play based upon Dion ee House Peters The Bank” (Chap necessarily of foreign manufacture, Houcicault’s play of the same name. | CLASS A lin was especially tmported at a great The ish-American war scenes Wm. 8. Hart, the silent, formid pS ew cost from Italy, where the action of | prece a drama that is full of able “bad man” of the films, Colonial Ending Tuesday Night the play lies. cig lk | * hapten - “ v iaied seta ? + the | Hime three-day engagement ‘The Girl From His Town” (Mar. | om’ is the hero of the! Ciass A Sunday in his most de {ta Pic Joseph Si ag PURE aR Pe Hin wife's faithlesstess Whee success, “The Darkening Trail.” d Beatrice Van). : — Misstc r iba drives him to . . - show Sunday is “The Dead Soul,” a cinaiiinn an tiene as marie Cuboiie a pis: a new ee iatirring drama of the sea produced t ut rescues her from| Phe.” funny comedy. A eeanin| clase A Ending Tussday Wig by the Lubim company 4 girl marries a man | ™'® lls A ecen ‘The Darkening Trail” (Wm. § Carson, a sea captain, unfeeling who ts in trouble for ¢ oe Hart); “Those Love Pangs” (Chap @nd brutal to a degree, is the dead edicament Ser, in) ,soul. He lurea a minister of God the young ‘to his ship and when the latter “gains consciousness he finds him: self far out to sea. His remon a a8 PROGRAMS Madison Ending Saturday Night peng ir nh mea Me a “Romance of Elaine” (The Wire Poor Schmaltz” ¥ r |sea hay “-. (Sam Bernard) less Detective); “Over Secret strances bring insult and abuse, | ALHAMBRA | Agar Wires"; “The Little Teacher” and his slightest word arouses the| | “Just Jim,” the story of the re | Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night | (ratty Arbuckle and Mabel Now Seep ft, Aang tn oe igen eneration of a crook, plays its op | “After Dark” (Alec B. Francis).| mand) . er accomplishes his | ts Sunday. Harry D.| purpose—the regeneration of Car-! versatile | plays the title role two big thrills tn this gon. Mack Swain and Chester Conktin | finish the bill in a whirlwind of| cowboy-actor, e is the plunging of the jlaughter, entitled | “The Battle of Conan 6nd four Boreas Y Ha R d th Book ow, The other is the sink Marion Crawford pe ic : | ing of the smuggler by a revenue (By F. ws } ) nny Sam ra: comes to the Alaska Sunday in the latest Para- mount release, “Poor Schmaitz.” pie this film Bernard introduces a pe of conredy to the screen. Dainty Marga’ Fischer in which opens at the Colonial Sunday “The Girl From His Town,” House Peters and ‘Rita Jolivet in “The Unafraid,” which comes to the Melbourne Sunday | cutter into the side of the schooner. | Litian Walker is seen in a com jedy, “Dimples and the Ring.” A e A whole broadside ts fired | Or Seen the Play (A Sensational Success) iA Schmaltz,” he renders one of rtoon comedy and an educational | haract: “Poor Schmaltz’s” distressing, but|the spectator is well-nigh exhaust-, supported by an alletar cast tle village soda fountain clerk who complete the ball | vo th goog tern ~ endear. arte, extremely funny adventures‘on the | ed with laughter Margarita Fischer appears in tn ide the st famous prima A ee | tt | Bernard is supported by a gilt-| character of Sarah Towney, the lit-(donna of two ispheres. ELBOURNE . and the humor grows unt ledued cat Pretty Rita Jolivet heads the - ee Melbourne's new bill Sunday tn ! COLONIAL The Unafraid,” a romance of the| ‘ The Girl From His Town,” a Monten: eerin country. | Mutual masterpicture, is the head House Peters, the famous ro Tier af tho Colonials wow chew, FOR mantic star, shares the horrors beginning Sunday. Margarita eee Fischer and C. Ellict Griffin are —3— The major portion of the story LAST CHANCE TONIGHT MARY PICKFORD asee “RAGS” soc. Simply Great Sunday—Monday—Tuesday poor man, tn front of the Washing- The Biggest Comedy Knockout This fe) is. pri io eh ites previous Season—Bar None |ly The World’s Foremost Character | Comedian SAM BERNARD “POOR SCHMALTZ” The Stage Version Broke All Records ASSISTANT BOSS A Three-Part Story § OF TREASURY IN of the Sea TOWN ONVISIT | The old tachioned guy that ‘ail TOURIST AUTO DRIVERS FIGHT OVER PATRONS | Rudolph Binder, 18, solicitor for the Pacific Tour Co., complained to The Star Friday afternoon of the conduct of a solicitor for the touring cars, following a mixup be- |tween himself and another tourist Play More elaborate, a costlier and greater production —with many hundreds of added scenes— White ister Six Parts to keep a diary—who sald he was| dead? | He's right here in Seattle, on his | way to California and Honolulu. | His granddad kept a diary before | him. So did his dad: So does he. | Conning some of the pages} in his daily memo, one reads such | stuff as this | 1 nehed two revenue cutters toda Congress ended session.” McAdoo baby born.” Wore a straw hat, first time this ! According to Binder, this Is what happened The other man was standing in front of the hotel. His car was loaded with passengers. Binder's car also was there, empty A man and woman came out of spring. the hotel, noted the crowd in the “Paid the coal man today.” one ¢a and hesitated. Then Bin “William Jennings comes private cit jolfed with Bryan be der stepped forward and called their attention to his empty car. They decided to patronize his car en.” President Wilson.” SOUL Oh, no, he’s not the White House As he was conversing with them Janitor, nor the head caddy on the his rival suddenly stepped up and District of Columbia links. ewatted Binder on both sides of He once-overed a vacant lot out at Sixth ave. 8. and Seattle boule- | vard. Then he took a slant at the jold postoffice. Maybe he'll build a new federal building on the vacant lot: he don't know He's already bought 105 new post the jaw ment He the matter to the| police, but they declined to act un. leas he procured two witnesses. He says the only one he could sum mon was his driver. Binder went to the pave reported In every way a feature—A powerful, un- sual story, perfectly produced, illum- inated with vivid, sincere acting. i 7 Rah no ee office sites around the country —The Picture Beats the Stage— is a knock’ on the clty, to tourists Gh, yes, hia name, of course!’ | e eald “They ala 0 r glia Ua rene ewton, as Three Days Onl. Be sald. "They _pisy | tugofws sistant secretary of the treasury: with people at Firat and Yesler bai i +f - that's all rying to get them to their cars, You'll Laugh Till Your Sides Ache Don't Miss t Miss ‘dt and they actually the street.” Police Judge MeMahon included two “Seeing-Seattle’ concerns in drag them about} Keystone Comedy WON'T ACQUIRE ta: Watteeley SUr iol First time shown in Seattle—“The Battle South America ‘Travelogue Cy Sean Pe are of Dame seed Welese—3 nate at bap TITLE FOR YEAR With Viola Allen prescribed thr et from their} First Time in Pictures ’ naey er es ee WASHINGTON, Aug, 28.—While Descriptive Talk—Cartoon Drawing per iper iar epon y wea age hag the government gained control te ote eg the “Atankan’ Northern» ralroad SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY cart atthe tint take te of CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P.M. Shen It paid $600,000 on the pur wl at T gay, 1 think it fe “ronal acquire title to the line for a year Firat and Y. the American Se company urities & ‘Trust er to drag and pull| when $1,000,000 will be paid, it was CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. women and children from one side Lge pag at the interior department of Pioneer square o the o eo on rptiaed ‘that a0 ge Ph The bond# and securities of the made.” : road will remain in the hands of Willlam Dudley brulsed about | LIBE FIRST AND |body and legs when struck by fit * ney at Third and Pike Friday | HE DION'T KNOW HIM First-Run Paramount Pictures Will Be Shown a Alaska Inight. Driver unknown. H RICHMOND, Cal Aug. 28 Theatre Exclusively, Pending Completion of the cused ee ees |i Fourth, Pike 800 Ground Good mcrting: { bet yeu don't New Coliseum Oscar Lucks, proprietor of bak-| and Union Floor Seats know me," said a man over the ery supply house, fined $50 for |fence to Dr. J. Riley, at work in PIKE—10c |the yard. It was his brother. Hel had not seen him in 40 years, | selling Baker's cocoanut that was unfit for food,