The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1917, Page 3

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> NEW THEMES S AND NEW FACES, AT M (OVIIES E a v ms) ; Georai ETHEL BARRYMORE Bepan i WN oTHE CALL OF HER PEOPLA “MARCELLIN aT we » MILLIONS” AT THE Cou 'SEUM ‘— LIBERTY oiTH Stor ANTONIO MORENO “ALADDIN FROM Broaoway Olemmar 7VVv MarGareT THOR ON = ar Ter SAcrRI e fat THE without A Sour aT THe A DREAN te Two AGO. Av COLONIAL ary Mices Minter ed « LIBERTY —Viola Dana in “God's P Pp and Man's. err 4 A Maiden's Trust CLEMMER—Earle Williams In “Arsene belie th ‘ ca , ad Antonie ree arm is lost if e ¢ 1 M—Marguerite Clark in “The ' s ri.” e hi C P | | “ ON—Shirley Mason in “Passion” the “The Busted Trust ely Siuehiwell left the } j ( } REX—Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley , : im “Idle Wives.” he wa mediate . STRAND—Kitty Gordon im “Formet- | croup of girls who hustled wa Oliver in The € Me-Nots”; “Maggie's Viret False Step.” > NIAL—Mary Miles Minter In “A comedy Her captors didn’t give Miss arts have . » Agen: "While You Walt COLONIAL—Charies Chaplin In “The [rockwell a chance to talk n little sy weed nornn ¢ “The Co eke et ——— ee: Viola Dana in “The Cossa Typical Film Fans ‘a 8 = : w OCLASS A—Florence La Badie in “Her get excited,” one of them * e at ) ‘ rts Rinehart and fea Life and His”; “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, her, “We're not going |! c marriage wit t Eur Besserer, celebrated eomedy ou. We only want to see | ™ hy diamond merchant » is | Se ir, supported at fe or vou r r older than herself and whor ell-known players, which in y 4 Then they began talking in the |*h@ learns to dete ( on Edith Johnson, Stella " “ A a to am Howard, The thru her thousands of letters, GEORGE DOESN'T LIKE IT of the revolves about Here She ‘Ts “raved about” “One Touch of| George Reban, the famous char mys nings in a c y were “crazy” over “Her acter actor, will be at the | countr haa been Sins of Her Parent” | Coliseum Sunday in another one of | #8sed persons and j » them “distracted his celebrated Italian cha aj thelr aun Lean | Then the Brockwell “fanettes” |tions, “The Marcellir : | a gave a dinner in hon their | from the stor MARY'S AMBITION om . The ator | During the intermission between s a wt t t gar the filming of s« 68 in the Mary nek i fg {TWO Ago,” at the Colonial Sunday and, much to his disgust, his wife | | ETHEL IS A GYPSY rarely Bag Be Agee me one asked little Mary what i . ‘ “ | uM ‘ 1 ) In Her Best Photoplay Ethel Barrymore we oper er it was, besides to be ab oe, Abe dilly MARGARET'S FIRST PICTURE |" - M ‘. : Ms = | ; A Dream Bi idee en [Margaret ington, the ‘noted |FSther’ starting i don’s famous play, “ ae SDPpars Oe sae eeee I want to be as rich as John D. or oO A o) A a 4 day in her first phot The ‘a ' story is of th SEC rte ete oiaty tor| Rockefeller, and own an orphan young gypsy girl who i . any POP) asylum in California.” her {* | lin it, Miss Barrymore has unus uat| Despite the a t th ae 0 . | Two Reels of eee drat ia a “i rig : cture will show her In the dif . = — ? fieult feat of ing two different - ce t obt, Whittier and ) Comedy and Athletics ert) ty eee inet roles at the » time. The ad a ’ ent of Margaret Iington upon the 7 —_—_——_—_— Ste daatt oon conway ‘with events of the year, and there 1s no| Admission Se Be eee eerie he |auestion that she ill enjoy In mo-| Pathe Weekly completes the bill > tremendous popu Men who can write good sub Pathe Weel e'es has won upon the| titles are scarce as the molars » of a hen, according to Hamp- q EDITH 1S SPITFIRE ae | ton Del Ruth, Keystone editor. ¥ Magnetic Edith Storey is co-| THERE'LL BE QUESTIONS | | | tarred with Antonlo Moreno and| “There is a Divinity that shapea| “The Brand of Satan” will be | m Duncan in “Aladdin From |our ends, rough hew them we |used to introduce Montagu Love te ( Rroadwa e attraction at the /m The truth of this sa s|the movie screen I if Sunda exemplified in the unfolding of the THEATRE le a girl of Mecca of- | thrilling tor of The Woman “Fatty’ Voss, comedian, torey opportunitie Vithout a Soul,” at the Re dropped dead recently of heart : vf ersatilit a The story of Lola is one of| trouble r had before, altho |the most remarkable that hay eve en put on the screen and/there| Kitty Gordon's next picture will is no doubt that on its release {t}be “The Beloved Adventure “The Circular Stair “Napoleon’s vill become a subject of wide case” is considered rpread discussion | and divergence Theatre patrons in the U. 8 aes . of opinion. Was Lola really dead and Canada paid $2,550,379 to ) ad britice the mow CIRCULAR Night Was her father justified in his sci-| see “Within the Law” on the uocesstul Picture ” entific ments? Was Lola to| speaking stage. Can the movies mA” | iver Produced STAIRCASE’ Out” 4. cam! blame for the inexplicable change) beat this record with their in her character or was she but the | much lower prices? | ictim of some inscrutable fate? that will be asked | “ee "The Gospel of Jesus, According ” me an te (Ty 9D uscd ave Near | |MYSTERY HERE to Tolstoy,” will be the subject of a i p.m Vike st At the Class A on Sunday “The| lecture Sunday, at 8 p. m., by Rev.| Circular Stairease” will be shown. | Syd I This film is adapted from the novel! Congregational church, STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917. PAGE 4 coma, Aberdeen, CALL TO HARVESTERS (2% ett, Spokane alla Wa ‘ h Bellinghaw North Bver Yakima BOMBER TO SPEAK Want 35,000 Students to Go on Farms |('0) Wi be hed. Other offices! Private W. F.C. Climle, wounded an ill Be opened later, | ai ery ser at the battle of Wanted—35,000 Washington The der of labor of the oo] work, The saslitolces of Py! oak to ee high school students to help | United nment ba < . and to phage gg octane harvest crops next summer! of the plan ome to the ald of their countr li i pei aR This was the call sent to 500 Patriotic Necessity apes tineaiane high schools thruout the state Countr 16 cooperation hag the eo gu eee ee today by Henry M, White, U. 8. | bee Hicited to help dri FESTIVAL TONIGHT oa eat wet the aaa comminsioner of immigration |to parents and pupils the | ; eposk on Ci ia and employment hoceasity of a sweeping respo " : of ‘ wii ss = Gov. Lister will Issue a procia-| Enrollment card bear apaces| eit take par . M mation naming May 1 registra: | calling following informa aiat aee ’ Sa SAVAGE ARRESTED tion day for volunteer high schoo! | tion cant ex, age i farm workers, These volunteers, it | helght of work pre-| cucu oedieriam. The @ in believed, will solve the acute | ferred most | directed by Prof. Da Davie $10 bill and a quart of whisky labor problem on which depended desired #8 and signa eld an evider ainet John FB. the harvesting of Washington's |ture of und guardian arrested early Saturday, vast war croy nt Whole Classes DIAMOND VANISHES |; t ylation of the Hquor Cards will be issued to school Whole classes of students, with - 4 the proprietor of the plain the plan, and obtain the sig: | wor eof T. A. Fransi 0 parlor. A. J, Roge natures of students who will do} ‘The | lepartment abor ‘eral ave, this week, I " ho at the hotel, was ai their bit in the field already ha es At ¢, Ta: not missed un ta rested with him !!! RED CROSS $1—JOIN NOW !!! SPECIAL REQUEST— MOTHERS’ DAY SUNDAY NOON CONCERT American Patrol Caprice Viennois . Mother Song La Boheme—Grand Selection Waiiace -Meacham Fritz Kreisler Es FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Strong, of the Queen Anne|Continuous 11 to 11 BARRYMORE last seen here in “The Nightingale,” in a massive seven- “part picturization of Edward Sheldon’s colorful drama, “Egypt,” a romantic story of those nomadic people, the Romanys— gypsies— THE CALL or HER PEOPLE A MAIDEN’S TRUST With Alice Ford Sterling. Two reels of Davenport and Mack Sennett Keystone fun—laughter filled and double dis~ tilled! : Pathe News—The World’s News in Pictures FIRST AT PIKE Admission 15c—Children 5c

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