The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1916. PAGE cma a RRR nr enn ~ nae New Bills and Faces to Be Seen ‘Sunday at Seattle Movie Shows Left to right—Scene from “Her Great Price,” Class A; Theda § h position in London soclet MISSION ‘a in “Her Double Life,” Strand; Fanny Ward in “Each Pearl a | blended with a review of Charl gh position in Lo ( .” Coliseum; Round-Up pleture at Mission; Helene Rosson in | Chay other fu plays = Any | then ec © discover On eSSiO Ss 4 fe “The Light,” Colonial; Emmy Wehien in The Pretenders,” Clem t to de the ant of pa mer; Frank Keenan in “The Thoroughbred,” Liberty t t e ot ' must fi “ NEWSPAPERS REVEAL PAULA) jr aay most thr TELL ies . f at ar } be a “riot CLASS A NEWTON! SHE FEARS TO p hysteri ue a PROGHAMS KUNDAY | to the Cotonta! Sunday, with Helene| Ue Rex anticts 4 CATS AKO, SPO t, and ever si 6 two words have finity that in a « fe n “Th en 0 Mabel popul. ey are RETURN TO HER JOB seeee Geek Ee ee ch LIBERTY —Vrenk Kernan te “Th?! Rowson and Franklyn Ritchie in the)" i a th of fn: y vo b ia “W ny Ward in “Rach loading role pported by such ri the ¢ 4 “ I shall never forget the 5 © 8a What a grand advertise. Who Pty sui tamed : 3 Pos STRAND at the n “Her the West is wild, pers the next m ment for the restaurant! You will Man Phe Brought Her to COLONTAL—Belene Recsen te “The| ROG screen artists as F S| ithe st of a woman who de|° Price,” a play of five|the tourist from the East ex the tine tontedt, all right San Francisco Is on Light For nd George Webb, Th er Wet t one of the/to f so. If he doesn’t he tk fon't think 1 Trial PLLEMMER—Emmy Webten The fe by ci iiftor Howard, auth Hberately takes the place of an) mort novel teature turns home disappointed, and would go back to that Job to be . Theda Bare tn Purity,” end was produced arbor she believes Cand; aud the sereen, and ft 4 a cherts ption of the tared at and talked by that| FACES SLAVE CHARGE f William C. wer edi tac, dea lataniiae cbethicnr tet bot ans shatiered las wikar crowd? I ¢ f not Ko back a Chprile Ch in “Chartie's (he dire n of William ¢ Dowlar © w the mar 0} #tartling ine Mise was, an long ago, that mit ¢ the reat ‘ ent Bara’s irroun by an excelle cast, We a “9 7: Se ee SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.— Mabel re im “Mer! REX Bow uuaanias.: nday te t tion is mount it the fancy ut any (ee ‘ y : : rtha Sal c —Pieturee he Pendleton ! ; ; t le. Mies 4 : niinal eltisenh wall einahor dled Pikes vous hove s w ‘ elie wa Bertha Sainsot, a pretty French N—Piet Pendiet The Rex ¥ prese and) th and, one ¢ exception tlaborate scale. Miss incipal citizens were the ay & peasant girl from Normandy, as for the three days owing, Kripping heart-inter Iy Her be remen n, the cowboy, the miner and @ ‘SOCIETY GIRL CHECKS HATS with the roses gone from her rrocraws T harlle’s Pient the first Double 2” M a pla ‘ rem: and singly or collective IN BOHEMIAN RESTAURANT! cheeks, sobbed out the story of Linknry—p “areteh- time that thin pic en| part of Mary Doone, who he naged pretty welll her shame to the federal court he Ureenhorn shown In it ar cod w | life a disadvan as a child of and othe t of tameness from @ SUITORS BATTLE OVER HER’ Then followed a rid acco of the fight Jeft with Charlie Montgc ately, they did not ~ Rachel nor Georgiana. | Dave hated to ha publicly th . The accour hash of phe, and a mother's death e. Even the ained he some special th a “ ne Lis ae dea wead 10% crt of the Liberty theatre, just re es " he! i xe t h a used ~4 ot turned or the Bot n it ay. com care their living | MILLER EXPOSES In Paris 1 met Husson. 1 did not] wreed from the South, who w 59 are thrown on their owp resources, vide he wan on koaeee, S aattes le seed the making of “The Thoro pointing to my case as an {l fa E e vn a ana | ured,” five-part Triangle production — ton |ACHIN TACTI ‘im. Then he took me to NeW) that’ will be shown at the Liberty 5 Both young men,’ one for four days, starting Sunday, ha stated, ‘are wealthy come to terested in th one of th Js probably another that this company has so far re 4 the fact that Miss New leased. Frank Keenan, who en j ing hats wh acts the leading role itn this pic ture, does the best work since his today, where Charlies Husson, an Apache of Paris, is being tried for white slavery. “| wore wooden shoes and tilled the fields behind horses in Normandy before | met Hus- ine Frederick in “Audrey son,” said the girl, thru an in. |. MISSION—J. Warren Kerrigan in The oe eo ve Cote of the Mounted. terpreter STRANDWiltiem Fareum te “The 8 T » the war came and Man of Serrow fath and rot * Went to CLASS A-—Vivien Martin tm “Little 1 Mise Brown front as soldiers, In Parts eae were ca for peasant we = LIBERTY take ® plac They wan . one: BOR = . Mr. J. G. Von Herberg, manager easant women the slum Bhe % er way toi tions and new comedy situat! Lucite Lee Stewart in Neten Holmes America everything was 4 men and » When the streeta crying conclusion that this ts most forceful productions John F. MI asional can Husson t attacks on into t tn d young mil hr ot approach any man debut in tion pletere cae, poe te: Be on would not give me any ‘ motion pletures she has thing to eat that night He sent CLEMMER Good gracio rt when she read the news. ‘What I at the restaurant last ne me out again the next day, For Emmy Wehlen, one of the most} six days and nights I etarved—on) »,, 1 and gifted actresses of half a loaf of bread a day. Then I! the stage or screen, is the star of ecame so hungry that I sinned to| rig Pretenders,” which will be Ive presented bh . 1 pe Husson brought me to San Fran git sine ® sae Sa eee * | cisco, He starved me again when)” ‘piis fivepart production is th party di against going On CHC atest in which this popular little * ‘ star has been mon the sereen.| t let them find out back {0 stiss Wehlen, who ts considered » what I have come to, for my f the best gowned women in MAY STAR IN MOVIE ::-7,'°: "=" ca * ‘old mother would die from the - : 3 pictures, is seen at her best in “The Seat S agal to h n ham f at let 0 c . 4 mle Is tale FIND MAN DEAD |..ie21. Sen sc mx'cn won| pene soy fhe het in b | ent you see” I sald be tween sobs, for that awful candidates which should be POPULAR AMATEURS 22" 2:0": chine | ran: one o icture ufact b trial J r 1 ra ng orieark eer " after this trial is over. I want tO) ture play was written expecially for thrilling romance and re bide my shame in Americe |her by two of America’s bent 1 2 younger playwrights, Channing Pol: Police officers fo half-filled events which occurred during the/ bottle of grain alcohc the room m ; ean ft wi a over Aton, Sn eee, GONGERTS SUNDAY |'s:ccsu:‘inccsinevnse The cast for the production wil! a. while nvestigating his she fs: for 4 Paya the produc be selected by votes, which will be! de there during the night saisinin | ton by jeorke . Bal er. eiven out, starting Mo at the} He had roon the New Pal-| There will be two park concerts Colonial theatre on Fourth, off Pike.|ace hotel for two) Su afternoon | COLISEUM | « band will play from 2:30 Saturday night Blanche Sweet) Woodland park, and the) ¥! nd her big run in “Public! vand will play at Volun-| Opinion” at the Coliseum theatre. | melt 4 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday the Coliseum will present Fannie Ward and Charles Clary in Each Pearl a Tear.” The story has to do with a young girl who is led to believe, by an unscrupulous mil fonaire, that she has lost « valuable string of pearls, She ts forced to work for him to repay this loss.| How she finally uses them to wreck him financially, is brought out inurual and striking man ner, There will be new music, a comedy and a new Pictograph. eee Information regarding the c test will be given o and at the con pler building. “The Pretenders” wits EMMY WEHLEN In Five Radiant Acts COLONIAL Occultism in all its weird mant ns has been adapted for th n "The Light,” a five-act mysticism which comes drama WILSON RALLY | HERE MONDAY Noon” Concert odrow Wilson rally will be he Metropolitan theatre |BY Wallace t&p.m nator George nd Ole Hanson will be the Q Turner is} | ate for United States sen ator on the democratic ticket, and Hanson was the progressive idate for senator two years rhe play moves through he high f PPP ere Kner Teena F f the ever ako Reports from Eastern Washing ton cities, where Hanson has spol en, state that he is making the| greatest speeches of his career on the subject, “Progressive Reasons) for Voting for Wilson,” DR. MATTHEWS TO ADDRESS WOMEN atives of several lead women's clubs Interested in lities have arranged a pub ting for 8 oclck Sit LT Ri Daylight cafeteria,| — things” will be f Tomorrow Until “Majeh” Ainslee (Frank Keen heartily agree on pretty Betty Air Thoroughbred” genius, can of Kentucky's bl (Margaret Th tells the story as only C. Gardner Sullivan, w grass country, and his young Northern minister atically disagree on horse racing. “The sady wit, keen sympathy and masterful ‘The U the third of our -ssuper-scenics—most beautiful spots of the Northwest—takes you to the inaccessible trails where nature is untouched by man—as wonderful as it is wild! Our Keyst “His Feathered N is lined with foolish feathers that tickle the fickle goddess of 1 fun—Charles Murray and Louise Fazenda are two of the feathers rad through it, and money oils its beauty iates Repre wheels of prog oD . = = WHILE TIME IS ROLLING ON DMT Taam OM OMe” expo Among the speakers naw Dr. M. A. Matthews and Dr. Edwin Brown. There will be others Tho not a candidates’ meeting, it ed, it will be wholly po ne. are — Hippodrome Vaudeville PALACE HIP Jos, A. Muller, Mer. A Delightful Show for You Tomorrow! JACK LEVY AND HIS FOUR SYMPHONY SISTERS MILLE. EVA DE VERNE Wee Fong “Snowflake” Feature Photor M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Musical [7 t? foi0 ciety ised Naimas °” °°" “Katinka,” Selection by Frimi Program _— Beh jel Auman oe PICTURESQUE HAVANA and PICTURESQUE GHENT Pathe Weekly °orcarcinjammer xtps~ was anno litical, and free to ever MOVIE SHOW TRIP ON THE INTERURBAN A trip from Tacoma to Seattle in the interurban in motion pictures will be an added feature on Sunday and Monday's bil! at the Rex thea Are you end compound interest rolling up s creditable balance in a Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Savings Account? Are you marking your progress past the Broml milestones with dollars spared and saved? ae Se In “Nitty” Nonsense “The Hypocrites” and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,249,828.12 || Minutes tr ot Any Seat Any Seat ; + tre The stunt a new one In the ; way of advertising, exploited by A rae — | 6 ir, “The Grip of W. Avery, of the Northwest Picture Decon Mogneni - A scenario with a light plot ae Ulta Run) showing every detail of the trip DEXTER HORTON TRUST a4 bimrat was written, and from it the plc AND SAVINGS BANK Loyd Sabine & nay bee, f + @ ture was made SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. ne ne | Evenings 8 LE CITY PARK BOARD and Sundays By peli lexialatre nt ate ies Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank r _ The Randalls 15¢ | Seattle’s Best Photoplay House exsion to pass a bill granting the board two blocks of land on Union bay, In front of Washin nm park to be filled in and m a part of he park | it i T Jee | PROGRAM CHANGES ON SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS # i

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