The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1917, Page 3

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1917, PAGE 3 mann manent MM MOE BEAUTY TO BE SEEN AT COLISEUM SOON Myrtle Stedman Can rope as Well as She Man Who Co: eat (od | Myrtle Stedman famous | | prima donna of the Metropol. | | tan opera co in New | York City ee years ago, and now one of the loading female stare of filmdom, comes } to the Coliseum for a brief vis | Thursday. While here Mi Stedman will appea at the Coliteum several times and in addition to short ketch before heard and claselc songs. ing the trip accompanied by a | grend, oldfachioned mother, | who is her constant companion | Mies Stedman will probably agoin enter the grand opera field, which she left years ago on account of health giving a f personal experi the camera, will be ) a repertoire of popular She is mak CHARLES RAY APPEARS AS RUSTIC YOUTH The a five-part i J s Ra in * It rf acter a 1 intrepid » Hitter an sae & jee an, at The Clod | rhe d strates his ability Jance dance whi h, he 1—"Fatty” Arbuckle, in “The Rough Hou posal Hem \arpcapnal od tay Coliseum. 2—Charies Ray, in “The Clodhopper,’ jer Glide,” which he claims ts the Liberty. 3—Peggy Hyland, in “The Sixteenth | -reatost movement of the times—| Clemmer. 4—Marguerite Clark, in “Wild- \the back-tothelarm movement ” Rex, 5—Chartie Chapiin, in “The immi- “The Betrayal of Maggie.” a two @rant.” Strand. 6—Wm. 8. Hart, in “Truthful | ooo) icy. with as tases Tolliver,” Mission, 7—Virginia Pearson, In |) i.) : Deotie | “Daredevil a Colonia Mary - fae ™ tes the nh ‘CHINA is FACING PRETTY PEGGY COMES TO JIM CLEMMER'’S SHOW | LONG WAR PERIOD °°. sects ertcoiy it who poses x cies « « Ruselas ©, thereby wip lon a) Masa: iP $6 ne the pla its of the we ld, is | i ; Sixteenth ented is at the THRILLING FIGHT STAGED iN COLISEUM FILM A thrilling hand-t 1 fight is claimed for “The Heir of the Coliseum with House Pet t Vivid dance hall » never mo: ho idor (LOVE TRAGEDY 1S iat" | WATGHED BY BABE jo: 0" sows | is own compan SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—An oe “eternal traged BILL HART 18 SEEN AS A PRINTER AT MISSION | Galeanea 1 Truthful Tolliver,” with Will Martinez © role, comes S d ted e 3 8.01 fo four ia gy redid . Glor Western mining ‘ I a t f ns _ ‘ tment wit he bt ntention of “JOLSON JOY JUBILEE,” to and including WED NITE, with . white ta th settee Biden dsdaege ode ot Loe Tama MATINEE WEDNESDAY. N. Y. WINTER GAR his two-year-old baby was crying| making it pa The ficant AGAINST THE COMMON ald OOM, I AMERICA’S PRIME MMER DRIV HUMIDITY, and CARE, introducing Melody MASHING 8 | for {ts mother. GENERAL PRESSION and DULL MINISTER of MIRTH and g about this editor fs not his for news," but the fact that he is prepared to back up his pub- shed sentiments with a pair of six Alma Har \; | William Morse > didapte stone, featuring Charlie Murra itt ~ , and see me Re 4 . i at ‘the W.c. A hes Ij) CHAPLIN CAPERS THRU 4 never say a word about his going) REELS OF COMEDY away. He's welcome to come home| Charlie Chaplin is claimed to be ’ Searching for Son Mr Anna Stephe ubens plays two-reel opposite Key ‘ | as if nothing had happened |at bis funniest in every film of him : SIN THE SULKSHATTERING, MELANCHOLY MANGLING | When the seen he | that has been turned out for the = oh VE rr ree sr ceartiGs ; wore a dark suit with | Past two years, but in “The Imm “DUMPS"-DISPELLING, LONG, LOUD, LINGERING LAUGH, i) none & ill p and car.| rant,” which opened Saturday at iried a wicker suitcase |the Strand, Charles really ts seen 7 s + I |{n a number of new comic stunts ; ‘ ‘ in a comedy that will make tt neces- | x t 9 . | Armenian to Talk | sary to sew on a lot of buttons that| A SPRING SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS, LAUGHTER AND LIN: Moost orperain, an Armenian bileidlag adh grid gael GERIE, WITH THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL CAST, INCLUD pe ged ‘pea tg CRLIGHTAUC TALE OF ING THE FAR-FAMED BROADWAY BEAUTY BRIGADE OF Bi star's Episcopal church Sunday | YOUTH AT THE so Aes a DAINTY, DARLING, DASHING, DIMPLED, DELIRIOUSLY morn ildflo by Mary Germaine har DELIGHTFUL DRESDEN-DOLL DIVINITIES! erite Clark portrays tb CAR DOES SOMERSAULT acter of the dainty and bewitching HOW YOUR CLA BE ON HAND AND TRY TO MAKE OLYMPIA A carload | iittle forest flower, whose real name ‘ of eight Olympians hurtied over al is Letty | YOUR S BEHAVE : 0-foot cliff here Friday and landed| Letty Roberts, a pretty and un right side up, with injuries to only | sophisticated child of Nature, FIRST AT PIKE one of the occupants, Mrs. Ray|dreams and frolics her time away CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 | Cross, who suffered a broken rib, |on a little farm on the edge of the unique in literature and motion pie-|of the Red Cross at the Norwegian d tures,” sald Virginia Pearson, star! Methodist church on Boren and! God, || BEST FOR RESULTS | — THIRD AVE., NEAR PIKE | Another “rural” play for Ray, in which our hero | proves he is of “the metal that rings truest when thrown down hardest.” The story classes in every way with “The Pinch Fiitter.” an Act, Too. eae" t Loday’s Programs 4 LLIDERTYWittiam Desmond in The Mette supidiianegaatean Picks: Intermezzo .............. . Moret Coc ere mee later a ee Hungarian Dance Brahms hae es The Rosary ....Nevin aa ne Herold eae WALIACE Xs WURLITZER : “ae ad Sunday's Programs rs ° FOUR DAYS ONLY—STARTING SUNDAY easy Myland te “The fie Clark im “Wie STHAND—Chartle Chaplin in “The tm The Betrayal of Maggie An All-Star, All-Comedy Keystone Replete with giggles and girlies; a edy in two acts, f near-trag- with tickles for tears, starring Charles Murray, Louise Fazenda, Mary Thurman, Chester Conklin and Harry Booker! _ ADMISSION 15c—Children 5c | | woods, far from the city. One day) ————— a — edeleapetetininds , a ja stranger comes, Arnold Boyd, a of the film which bears the name|Stewart st. at 8 p. m, Saturday, \ 1,700 LOGGERS UIT | Some of the camps are complete: STARTING TOMORROW | Oppose Street Talks | weaithg man who has chosen the!of its heroine. coming to the Colo.| J. O. Hall of Willamette univer \Iy 198 Mised and may not: be Tana | “The vtirlol of treason should be | seclu mn of the forest as a reset nial Sunday Kate begins by being | sity, formerly with Columbia col-| for the rest of the season. Saw- Maurice Costello lkept off the public street,” says a|from wearisome society duties, He a bad woman; then she becomes |lege, will give a lecture in Nor-| IN IDAHO CAMPS mills-are not yet affected. lve on ed Friday by the| meets Letty, and is delighted with good; then she relapses into wick- | vegian, Miss Florence Berg will Be Pak a cA IN ae Munle il league inut |her daintiness and fragile beauty, edn with redoubled energy; and sing arierette re Idah Sia eaey Can't Find Fi S hese ts as a fort an once makes friends with the| whe he becomes good, she J all logging ne Idaho pan-handle F " re ~ ‘ ’ t G d”’ He ee ee eee tlitlb ehaataea tat tam "wOoKA| A raphy “aid " MAURICE COSTELLO 18 Jis tied up today as the result of a e720 t Find rire source The Man Who Couldn t Bea’ 0' Ne eet | nen tom atari Meekr ~ | BACK ONCE AGAIN |general walkout in most of the} No evidence pointing to the tests hayes eee Maurice Costello, one of the few| camps from (he St. Joe country to) origin of the fire that destroyed th |DE-SPLITTING COMEDY | . FOR RED cross |.° : , the few.) oam b origin ¢ at destroyed the ALSO A § e “i | WiAINik DRLRROLIGLAVe PROGRAM ng earlyday | mov picture stars | Priest take. | Metropolitan laundry and Beards ° ; | A “NEAR VAMPIRE” The Norwegian National league still remaining, comes to the Class | V. leaders say 1,700 me ; : yea 5c—CLASS A —5cC | STAR WANT ADS “Daredevil Kate is a character| will give a program for the benefit | A Sunday, in a remarkable film en-| are out, while local timber opera:|J¢e-Graham Show Case Co. could titled * ‘The Man Who Couldn't Beat} tors admit the strikers may number|be found by Fire Marshal Bring: 700, burst Friday, c ’

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