The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1917, Page 3

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THESE STARS WILL SEINE SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES ” seum. 1—Charies Ray as “Sudden Jim,” Liberty, | 2—Robert Warwick in “The Argyle Ca w S—William Farnum j The Spoiler: Rex. 4—Ethel Barrymore in “The Greatest Powe Clemmer &—Dorothy Dalton in “The Flame of the Yukon,” Mission. 6—Wm. Hart in “The Square Deai Man,” Strard 7—Scene from “Charity?” Colonial CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE — ship earnestly ave as compared to ours AINS AND BEAUTY ARE at teen ohn dosen't agg ge jer Sa Geen / RICHES rupted Gerry quickly will take | dining roc : Beak. tae ~- _ “> her little tim » get adjusted to! ie,” said F 11 w tting ‘I hope you don't think I am a | the differences in the point of view | where I could look out across the rotter, Miss Newton,’ said his lord: you Englishmen of good tamil vardwalk and see the ocean ER 2 throwing its waves in incandescent ——_ See | Wis taking me a little time to get adjusted. T idea ar THURSDAY [eicieny ina ream te It the splend 1 1 Koc rk ir oO P . De After a England ond other be od after, the comes t and the b hn nnot always marry ti ie oves most. Beauty is in line for the earldom, but then he will be a poor as he is now, for the | ! earl has run thru everything IN THE except what strictly entailed Poor Beaut doesn't know how to wor nd he was brought quaree Ph aor ¢ ria € 1 ‘ot Deal Mian” 28 Ma) Deal fiian” 8: te nd Gertrude and m V Kon in Englar > e ght we ‘ ' Hart in the role of aJ)™ uns, and he had been square - jawed, square- aoe Nar ea ae pee, 0 hey playing Western gambler || cepted, and then by wom fiendish who relies upon his two nk of Cupid's, we fell in love fists and six-shooters to th each other just as he found settle all his difficulties neither of us girls would have ipa amy Mother suspects how matters To Be Continued at sak amet sue 4a ihe i ba ———— it if 1 just had money sough Vd I have been trying persuade her to in off anyhow nla aid Lord Beanclough When he said that I absolved [him from any contempt I might have held for him, ‘Why don’t you, Gerry” 1 asked And . spoll STRAND his political llordahip #aid nothing. TAR—SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917, PAGE 3 ssassaraszes'+ Star Is Pinched; Asleep on Job Miriam Cooper, Now With Fox, Didnt Waken from Utterly fatigued after a hard day'e work, Miriam Cooper re tired late one afternoon to her studio boudolr end curled up in a big Morrie chair which had been # recent present from William Fox himeelf, It was @ comfortable chair, Miss Cooper proceeded to sleep, never dreaming that her director fail to waken her in for the next scene Director H, Wals ing-room, ho Slumber Until Midnight by Was Seen Watchmen and pisS-tesssiiissbise set test sess icy e would tir When proached found ¢ door had wa locked end home. He gone she olf wan Ko ho About eteht o'clock t he made inquiries at her learned she had no He called up several of her friends at ¢ home and arrived there They had not neen her Woke at Midnight About midnight Miss Cooper | awoke. She wan thoronghly fright ened. Not ng to remove her makeup, she flung her street clother > A rip and proceeded huatle acrons ¢ of the stages | toward the telephone A new watchma war on the job thet night att Fox studio. Missa Cooper's strange antice and closely held grip aroused his suspicions Hefore she had time to explain, he had turned her over to « patrolman, and she was take police station She arrived there just as another fn @ tax! to the car drove up. Out of tt Jumped Walsh, who had finally become so frightened that he was about to report her disappearance to the of fictals Even the poliee agree that a camera man lost an opportunity by not being on the job to turn the crank as Miss Cooper registered “Reliet.” CHARLES RAY COMES IN “SUDDEN JIM.” Charles Ray, for the firet time in his screen career, has the oppor tunity to display his own person. ality in the biggest role he has yet ensayed, “Sudden Jim.” at the Liberty Sunday Tt te the sereen version of the Saturday Evening Post story by Clarence Rudington Kelland = Militons have read the story, e@lther in rerial or novel form, concerning the bey who was al 250,000 by his father and told or work, just as be might ETHEL BARRYMORE STAP IN “THE GREATEST POWER A chemical laboratory, complete ly equipped with retorts, test-tubes and other necessary paraphernalia ix shown In “The Greatest Power, the wartime drama of patriotiam starring Ethel Rarrymore, to be jseen at the mmer Sunday RORERT WARWICK HERE IN THE ARGYLE CASE” ] The feature on the program of the Coliseum on Sunday will be Robert Warwick fn bin firs This Ia an adar f the fa fetective drama t ran ares on Eroadway in New and toured the cou with mense succens several seasons ago DOROTHY DALTON BACK IN ALASKAN STORY | The Flame of the Yukon,” a! reven-reel ator of gold-seeking tn Alaska, wi nee hall of an the back ion Sunday y Dalton as a pietur Carmen of imphant of WILLIAM S HART SEEN IN WESTERN PLAY “The Square Der! Man.” starring the celebrate yer of Weatern | jcharacters, W am 8 Hart, is t the Strand Sunday 1 de fined {s the populart is star that simply to say it {sa William rat one time angles | Hart play ts to ec f the impertar ITED ATHLET LLIAM FARNUM Willard pion Frank fame, and Barney mobfle racer, saw the great fight scene in “The Spoilers,” now at the Rex Each is enthusiastic over Willam Farnum as a specimen of fine physical manhood LIKE | heavyweight cham Chance, of baseball Oldfield, auto: Jens | SOCIAL DRAMA IS SHOWN ON COLONIAL SCR “Charity?” at Colontal is @ seven-part drama with a strong plot and fast action, con taining « soclological lesson and a certain symp © appeal The play by Mr Linda A. G of David Ward Griffith r of “The Birth of the Sun m atrc WAR frith writ pre a Nation POLLYOOLY NOW IN PICTURES Edgar Jepson's ‘Pollyooly” stories have been translated to the screen by Bluebird and will be pre sented, under the title of “Polly Redhead,” at the Claas A Sunday with Ella Hall playing the dual of Polly, the Ittle drudge, Marion, the child of fortune, | i STORIES roles and CORPORATION READY Pe The eattle has Incorporation of the atre Corp of been by well Mil De y and Thomas Wi all menivers of the Wilkes playe com pany tion JONES LOSES $22 STARTING SUNDAY: PRESTIGE GAINED BY QUALITY SUSTAINED. SUDDEN JIM ® REELS A Super-Feature From the Famous Sat- urday Evening Post Serial—the Story of an “Amateur Altruist’—a Young “Hell on Wheels”—Whose Adventures: Are as Remarkable as They Are Unusual Far be it from us to tell you the “DANGERS OF A BRIDE.” If you are curious, see this 2- reel Keystone—it’s Mack Sennett’s latest high- powered hilarity producer! STAR-LIBERTY NEWS PiCTORIAL—FIRST PICTURES OF THE CAR STRIKE! FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 would not have ch chance be- A highwayman held up J. A. gide Gane Rave, Zan: change iane Jones, 3616 W. Hollen st., Friday What will you do about Ger night, and robbed him of $22 trude” I asked For the first time I noticed a chances? Well, I guess not. I think cloud on Gerry's face. ‘Gertrude too much of him for that doesn't care a straw for Beauty ‘| wouldn't make a bally suc. she just ta the title. When I cess in parliament, Gerr unless go home today I'm ing to tell 1 were with mo to tell! what to mother Beauty is in love with me do and she ought to be satisfied if Yes, you would, and I'm just she gets the title in the family going to get you married to the Then I'll look around and find the richest girl in New York, altho it /richest girl will break my heart to do it. His} see the richest girl in New York “Tl have already found her,’ said but 1 could | Lord Beauclough quietly “Gerry turned pale, ‘Who 1s __ CHILDREN 5c¢ ADMISSION 15c and Gertrude wanting to marry she? ry swered, solemnly, ‘and she is 8o| me, and T not wanting to marry understand why she bothers with a Then, Margie, my thoughts went . a poor stick like me wandering and 1 wondered where!“ 60-day option on a haltuniigaa I guess it is because I want to Jeff was. I had not heard a word Water frontage on Haller beach wat see what | can do with you, said from him since he reached the oth- taken yesterday by the park boardy Gerry with a laugh er side. 1 contrasted him with. in the hope that some means might You can do enything you want/Lord Beauclough, and 1 promise jo ¢o; of purchasing the preal with me, dear girl,’ said his lord-|you the grocer boy did not lose in| p°.‘o"nd of purchasing the propenay ship, and 1, taking the cue, left/comparison with the ‘belted earl them and strolled out ov the board “Lt think if Jeff had been there — walk that minute, Margie, | would have Dr. Bolivar J. Loyd was re-eleet+ ‘Isn't it @ queer old world?’ I/accepted him, 1 was tired andjed president of the Anti-Tubereue said to myself. ‘Here is that nice} lonely.” Hlosis league at a meeting Friday | Englishman wanting to marry Ger-! (To be continued) | noon, in the Y. W, C, &

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