The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917. Beban, Sweet, Frederick, Pickford, Williams Come to the Movies HeNeverDid SweepFloors Our Handsome Hero Denies That Once Upon a Time He Swept Out Factory for Paltry &® Bones Every Saturday Mmstititsssssiiicsssstesscsiie tonlo Moreno, the popular fil star, who has just signed a con for $8 a week, and die charged for floor-eweeper.” was in Awe and tively few ye nereen he wh racter tet | LIBERTY (George Beban)— kage. Take {t—run,” are her orders, and ehe vanishes | | COLISEUM (Pauline Frederick)—| | Li line Fred « featured tn the Coline " ¢ Love That Live Palmer, a Se earan Th MISSION (Blanche Sweet Blanche Sweet i) nat t Per t Without Miss [the role of a k * © € a f Rae are CE ie t } I—wcene from “The Cook of ff by ax be fer | Canyon Camp,” with Geo. Beban,|* goer » ' | ‘ p| Liberty: STRAND (Gretchen Hartman)— | 2—Pauline Frederick, in “The For i g the 2 er raid | Love That Lives,” Coliseum enes in “The Love Thief.” at the . | 3—Earle Williams, in “The Mael- Strand, the entire ¢ was strom,” Clemm ansported to El Pas where | TODAY Little Rich Giri,” at the Rex found tor Stanton headed the by 5—Blanche Sweet, in “Those | «rour eee Without Sin,” Mission 6—Scene from “The Love Thief,” | REX deat A om oe ~ S \ Poor LA tich Girl t ° 4 Six nights have elapsed since | Ah-Ratatata-Aratatata- rate on > hase Pickens ta | ‘ | Fiitat 7—-Scene from “Unto Those Who , s . * | the degenerate woman-siug- Oom-Baa-a-Zowie! Bin,” Colonial a pie Bitho of typic is ge nae ins See wie niet? Suny ust a big and wonderfully interestin | tim, so far as the police have eae ae mo girl-etar in a ¢ aie informed eee MITT aaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaanaantlll React: i Altho a man answering his |raid Tate, mana of the Coll ¢ ' appeared here 3 description was reported fol- |seum, last night at the re real ¢ who ever heard of Mar 5 lowing women on Queen Anne | of the soon-to-be-famous Coliseum } P being a regular little b { hill Monday night and early |“Jazz” band. Tate } cat when {t comes to fighting 2 2 Fanaa ria te ort |, e | jalan sarees" | With romance and a generous portion o tion has not been repeated. omething nearly e|t case wher f& of street urchins Cavin stories wd to detailed » likes i asic Be ee ne ee a attacks her r palatial home . s e earanc of th an 8 cc is going to * Men detailed on the case don't|it's got lots ¢ DANGER LURKS BEHIND Gladys Hulette’s latest play, at ] know now, for sure, whether is | what they FLIRTATION the Cla is called ‘Her’ New B e Several descriptions, however,|maybe years. Once in a while I came after this job, only if,| the few in moving pictures who has) 8 ; have pointed to the fact that he is to get an earful of the real I saw ft, I liked it, I repeated | been made famous by one produc-| broad-shouldered, but slender-|stuff—stuff that makes your feet the manager, who tk j|tion. When Thanhouser produced | waisted. go pita-p n the floor all th jump at his offer The Shine Girl,” for Pathe, Miss ‘ time, It nd of a secret about Well, don’t you it? lH immediately stepped into} Mt head when he ran amuck near the | *#8ured it would be worth gol wail I sould not work and buy |e" st attractive actresses, | art of the city irday night | Miles to hear even if you didn’t s« lothes on $7 wegk,’ I an-|!t Was not by any means her first » are still has ‘ po me dition a swell feature and ou picture, but it did offer her the best Te city hoapital oD 1 at two-part comedy farce to boot. T any ania inity she had ever had up to q ‘Chief Bec nd Capt. Ten. | “J##2" band is only a little sor me neh alt time, e “Prudence ane of dete 7 i g thrown t doesn’t cost| pay for|the Pirate ir ch again anxious to obtain sre anythir will cheer ye 4 scored a triumph a - description stuff that Mr. Putnam thr 2 feisnAcd |aie Papas Eee . 4 te Get Many Stor down behind the City Hall : regia ALD aa ae ares ; Keystone’s latest two-reel gloom dispeller— i . I! be three concerts, or wha me entered the park T passec ‘ 7 Saturday reports of strange | Will Oe Wariigine vlascers? on my mind -1 would|a man who bowed to me with such all thrills and laughter filled! othe na Ss o Seattle ‘ou ca fe va Qs : t know T pare’ "7 » or rat ty Che cattle lin the afternoon and two in the now te ssurance and apparent good taste in reported to the police|in the ait tiogn a enat wields the ut it that way, he|T was sure I must have met him Hl i Bn te ne cet bapers. The 81! aton is called the Constabule in y for half your somewhere, so I gave him a sort of thori te reli tha many of them stead of director, and the others lad apparent get out of half nod of my head in return. As| sre hysterical stories which result » just plain “Jazzers.” They are| Paying for all of ther {soon ax I had di this I knew by | 3 “psig lagi gdp lise prjack musicians and turn| "No. that won't, do at all” 1/the satisfied smile on hig face that s 7 noe OF SUCH & free in the 2 i ut it’s g h I ave $ a wee dihe did know me and thought I city, Others are to be true.| O14 “pep” in it. The feature pho-| lll bu drese as willing to flirt with him — On West ‘Quee hy woman | + oniny will be Love That Yo area Shart ing| “My first impulse was to leave pel * ’ vit t | Live starring the greate emo ; |the park, take a bus for a ride and ? ger spent the certain cate the carats 0, I've only learne get my|go home. Then that stubbornne $ j a ew ey erm -- FIRST AT PIKE—C 11 to 11 ADMISSION 15c—Children 5c pete gpddiogeh are poks| tonal saxens perore the camers,| | renal the bor office makes|ot, purpose that bas always beon ontinuous 0 iC en the dA t when he went | considered one of her best out of n mine rebelled. ‘Why should 1] _ ee bdsc.ty katy a 2 awe © left bebind the iron bar pip : acrifice best ¢ Jo you think you are a box of-|leave this beautiful park and all it drama of love and sacrifice b i you thi 1 are a box p ! ! which he d to h 4 on ‘ enti Beraid to Cot fice aaset. do you?’ }means to me ph slly and men-| looked very inviting, and sat down|speak to me near the entrance to Saturda a wood¢ 1y gD | ar ie ides eee of the Jazz mu I know it,’ tally just at. present to such as/0n a bench, to find to my horror|the park and ask me to follow STARTING SUNDAY and get an earful o vusic a 1 1 i r ’ a braided wrist string. “ ou'll have lots of company, be ‘ call around tomorrow and|that cad, when I have done noth-|that the man was close on my | you ‘That Charming, Rewitching Individual Storte ; terjous dark auto. use the whole town knows about |!'ll e the contract ready to|Ing reproachable? Besides, it is|tracks, He deliberately came ove a bogan to be frightened, and 1 mobiles that make signals out over | it and will be there, too. ign, and mind you, it will read at\broad daylight and I am in full|to the bench where I sat and seat-/ said, ‘If you annoy me any further G I ADYS HULETTE the Sound with lights a least one new gown a wee Jpossession of all my powers and|¢d himself beside me I'll call the police.’ Then I got up by residents of the ne “IT walked out of the mans mentality. Nothing and no one can! “ ‘It was nice of you to find this | Re i f tier On investigating, the police office, Margi said Paula, “with hurt such as me in the big city of secluded place for our chat,’ he ‘Hold on, young woman. you 66 N VY k” found their informant had a havit, AMERICAN LAKE mixed feelings, I was glad to know New York, I argued to myself aid call the police you will spend tha Her ew or of spinning weird stories TODAY —BY I could get in stock if | wanted it, I hurried along to the mall and ‘IT did not find it,’ T answered mie a the station aN | A Film You Can't Miss , Nast service fr but I was not quite sure | wanted sat down there for a few minutes, indignantly. ‘I came here to be fargie, you can't conceive the Deputy Prosecutor Ewing is mak-| |} it. Instead of golng back to my|and then, as my flirtatious gentle-|alone. I don't know you and I/feeling I had as the horror of the 5c CLASS “6 A, 5e¢ © ing a study of spud blossome in bi room, 1 thought I would take a|man seemed to be out of sight, 1) wish you would go away.’ His face | situation Same over me The man war garden, at 416 Sst ave z . alk in the park, Usually a brisk|resumed my walk immediately changed took me by the arm, 1 thought I Any Sent Third Ave. Near Pike Any Seat “They fall off,” he says, “and all:| puGHT SOUND NAVIGATION Co [g| Walk would clear the cobwebs out I branched off into a more un “If you don’t know me, young| #5 going to faint J know is that gravitation does it.”| jot my mind and take the cobble- frequented part of the park t | ASSSESEESSISSESTIE SSSI SSS USS SSE TES ISSee Ee eessentess | There wae once a little re port! Whisper! Here's the way It ran: “Handsome An tract to appear opposite Mra. Vernon Castie, in Pathe f tures, once worked In a factory Inefficiency as a re Romeo shoveling coal,| ) grinding a street organ, Gal we «x bana or Antonio no eoping or! | to the truth of the report no worked as collector tn an electrical plant during one of his ach lv at Thus does Dame w distort fact | any rate,” ways Moreno, “I'd aweer factor yor than tarve! And I've er done any k in my life I'm ashamed two latest acquist ant far more read-| eeively with his eyes e >) ! Sunday's Programs | in “The Vredertek tn in “The Poor Gretchen Hartman in The ¢ the CLEMMER (Farle Williams)— | he Ma at Clem . on nd ix a very play. Dorothy Kelly rts Earle Williams PAGE eee FOUR DAYS ONLY, STARTING SUNDAY ae 3 | 7 a Comfort and Ease—Pictures That Please! aiid ars Ar ow art nen the hat woman,’ he said, ‘why did you (To be continued)

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