The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917. me, BU Harr ™Wotr Lowky a’ We LIBERT)S~ —* WDUG Fase BANKS Wie Ames 40 AY rw i BA > TRANO vv graphic and human on the Screen. The picture is strong, vital and human. It will be seen at the Clemmer, beginning Saturday. it is interesting to note that Mr. Beach organized the Rex Pictures Co, to pro. duce in pictures his famous ved. on| books. all the old-! . Rindeaes tre romance “INTOLERANCE” the bill mazing f historical “THE BARRIER" events there Nothing so gripping has e four es, eac reached the screen as “The ith its own rac Barrier,” the new play by Rex er Beach from his famous novel, for some time. The interest “ROMANOE OF REOWOODE" @f the ‘story becomes more Greater even than the ador eed cate.) able “Gwen" in “A Poor Little Rich Girl” is Mary Pickford’s -— AND ) PAINS charecterization of little Jenny Lawrence, the little Boston girl who explores the wilds of where.| the West in “ yc | the Redwoods,” i ed. Cecil B. De the! author and director new Pickford subject, has em bodied his best talents in its production which, combined with the great art of “Little Mary,” should result in one of the most successful cinema of ferings of the year. {t is com ing Sunday to the Coliseur “THE COST OF HATRED t of Hatre open Third Ave. at Pike St —_> CLASS AP THEATRE TOMORROW—A Laugh in Every Inch of ‘ v Otis Open 10 a. m to 11 p.m. Vv APPY ROPE | OOLIGAN Harlan nore ARTOON IN OMEDY —Educational A “A Black Sheep” | New a amd Faces at the Movies , Jeeve "ay 7CMFOR OD ’S OMANCE OF THE 4’) we ~ Obs Sh ved vv ReEpwoops ATHLYN Wis same Ano hy /Tftocors KoseKrs :~ | THE COST OF MATREO pj 55/oe/ FROM - arm Aeic Monoaws Cine Rex i B| t characterizat the Class tive cer eases, while Kat Otis Harlin. bring ve s he sf . nor, which will be lin ated in th and nonot Va ’ SHABONETH SERVICES tr Page 1 1 bs r 1 , vs : 1 a R the “HELL MORGAN'S GIRL” The San Francisco earth a eat waleatint quake and fire has been used ,, “4 aunts leader: f as subject for photoplaying and Tt H a the result will be shown at the | y Rex Sunday under the striking title of “Hell's Morgan’s Girl.” Visit the hermit of Sullivan's Dorothy Phillips will carry the — island, with Edgar Allan Poe stellar role, with Lon Chaney and William well ead ing he p Events By Special Request the catas SUNDAY and MONDAY with a gripping love story and the effectiveness of the sensa tional culminates production MARY MILES MINTER in a graphic scene, depicting the Presidio, with throngs of refugees gathered from all parts of the stricken city “THE AMERICANO” In Her Best Photoplay I I “ FAITH t ir I wnning and ni \ ake tal a ft Selig Athletic t * kin and a one-reel ent. I ‘ r . - the St COMEDY is \DMISSIO FAITH’ 5 Mary Miles Minter, “Lovely c Mary,” whose girlish charm and her remarkable ability to live delightful child stories on the screen are proverbial, is featured in a newly completed drama directed by James Kirk wood, entitled “Faith,” at the Colonial Sunday ‘Colonial Fourth, Bet. Pike and Pine BLACK SHEEP” a laugh in every inch of Sheep,’ to be shown| PAGE 3 ‘DRY NATION URGED BY SUNDAY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES « A bone dr ; Pry | cc CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE @ never « ave t know much in the last few dad has made d investments in, real in Chicago and New Hut why should we talk out riches when I've got to give in a few * what is the wealth of the ¥ d to me? Why i ou love me just the teenlest ittle bit, P: THE LONGER HELD, LESS APPRECIATED THE te ¢ married t jon for the rema othe unanimon n Washing ! did not want you to feel that On congressional delegat request their effort age of a bill prob sale and man sid Paula, “and then [ ug he aula | braided myself that such devotion did not affect He m for he uid ver 1 don't try to love k I have I think Jeff, it is be yped into my All my life I have the things I have and even then I r the battle more dear « during th me u t have felt something of /kKnow that war ition reelected Harry | thi dent, I ea snd D mth presi eattio, wi surprised. ‘What nt,’ he said we were both own affairs by ‘ght of @ limousine drawn up ove to the road, and a man and she wa drink quite a got her into lthe bh) Tom and tere tartled out of our and WLR the executive tain ores inside medly embracing, places of J oblivious to the world E, $. Osbourne and B. L, Scott. re tere’ bine . It {8 Flossy Smith,’ 1 ejaculate igned . “He ret. bs ed nd Maurice Roses, the rich- ff, 1 interrupted. ‘Yo are Wh y oiak je sn in congress,’ he supple- ite th ome t man | ke Tom wt ee Neither of us made any CLASSMATES UNITE neat man iknow | Tom when on cart ta we got hae "| t laste ou feeling? Jeff left me, saying, Tn Ideut, Paul H. row ‘ . eral a ain before | go, kraduate ; ap|the (To be continued) m "*\'Tall and Small in Pacific Coast Guard \CISCO, May 26-——The ll get and then, | tho "oe at LUNCHEON ou he has * the tallest Na © hundred old. and ne "| n't th da rd and the lightest of the Chamber of Commerce th lensed time that ye t time, an ought a block | sailor in Uncle Sam's service today, ‘ mmercial Club be 6 better take from me hateve tock in th « The editor | Pred Hurlbutt Astoria, Or., mill 8 ed n Frid r 1a at 1 became ‘ c er tlaman rt 4% Inches in reple, 16, of | | BILL KART WOLF LQWRY Hart’s “‘Wolf’? Lowry” is laid in those Western domains fenced by the far horizon and the rising and setting sun. The story concerns “Wolf” Lowry, past master with the shooting irons (incidentally cattle king) and Little Mary Davis (squatter), whose capital consisted of brown eyes, black curls and a boundless courage. It will rank, we believe, with Hart’s greatest Westerns! Because of previous bookings this picture can be shown only four days. There is no advance in admission price on this feature as it was made under Hart’s old contract. “Her Torpedoed Love,” 2 reels of Keystone glee and comedy, with Louise Fazenda— also the latest Pathe News picture! First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c—Children 5c

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