The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. PAGE 3 ; [CENSORED FILM | TO BE SHOWN {Picture That Dethroned Chi cago Censor Comes to Liberty Theatre Here ABOUNDS IN EASE AND BOUND TO PLEASE MARY PICKFORD STAR Mary Pickford is at the Lib erty Sunday in “The Little American”—one of the most in spiring, Impressive and effec | tive pleces of war fiction and | fact ever transferred to the screen It Introduces a new Mary Pickford, She is a ain } cere young woman, dignified, | sympathetic and | forcefully | natural | Angela Moore (Mary Pickford) has two lovers, Karl Con Austr ALL WEEK Starting Today and Count Jules de Destin jlatter gallantly retires for the Ger-| man, whom the girl loves, Then! jwar is decla and they join thet reape olors on the other side sails on the “Verita-| nia pedoed and hundred Angela t ed and al on at her aunt's ateau in France where at Germans have taken t territory The force an entrance and attack the women Assailant Is Karl | Angela, after a desperate strug:| Jale, flashe » the Mehts to find |that her assailant is Karl. Hé is eatricken but redeem eeking to shield An * condemn both about to be shot on] the one ch shell destroys the firing #¢ At dawn Angela and | Karl are reseued by the French ease The 1 ur and of the Mner furr rills This fe is not only triumph Pickf M also for Cecil de M director, and Jeante MacPher on, who wrote rh the that i in Chicago PROGRAMS CLEMMER (Antonio Moreno)— The Magnificent Meddler Antonio Moreno ar n, at the Sunday f young | newspaperman who in the affairs of an ur order town to ite ultl | COLISEUM (Emily movers _ starred. M ciptent { the greatest honor that} stowed upon an Amert-| layed to tremen successive play at the] same theatre MISSION (Bill Hart)— William 8. Hort ts playfig a re turn engagement in “The Devt | Do: ble at the Mie for four 1—Mary Pickford in “The Little American” Liberty! 2—Leo Delaney, with Emily Stevens in “The Slacker” Coliseum 3—Antonio Moreno in “The Magnificent Meddier” Clemmer 4—Theda Bara in “Heart and Soul” Strand 5—Bill Hart in “The Devil's Double” Mission 6—Charies Chaplin in “The Immigrant” Rex 7—Lillian Walker in “Dimple, the Diptomat Colonial REX (Jack Gardner | Confessions of a Wife ° 22:2 0c2008 2% ou call t lure sex t the chief een the chie , @) sometimes very hard and entalled entation, the moment vn ven THE LURE REACHES ALL jong hours, but there was always 1 te St aeaite, ghd nd fe cally every big 4 | WALKS OF LIFE _4 reward at the end io the shape of | ther's home. If she be lazy or nat.| ight music success in New Yor tor| Oo you know, Mar say @ Sood human interest story and a| ral many #easons past. He created < y p ol Neadin roles Jame Sherr * Paula, “I have often thought those "@™ viewpoint. : choose ‘ “9 | , Mm Bex é i teas to the poem, But, Paula,” I said, “did you not |the right-minde ,| “The Chocolate 8 " “The Belle > 1 think in the lives of womon |™meet some of Alms’s friends—| more danger in of Maytair Broadwa 5 ‘ and men newspaper women who were not than there | hit, “Oh, Boy." In New Yor - hea th and [Successful who hated thelr Jobs.|rapher or & hos, #: “A musioal comedy with-| } That ail would go smooth and | pit has told me three out of five 8 Pau m ne ‘ Jardner’s happy smile 's ly the iid tell just | 2§) wome re not able, | gives Sgsean atta an : a a tell just | ther thru poor health or lack of |guffering of the sic foneine t, {no reason for It | IN THE a b ven.’ energy, to stand the gaff. the attentions of mer I wald Mo.come beck and be forgiven, That ia true, Margie. But moat|' “Aek pore of them,” was Paula's|o enc. eee nat , tna} 4 coud be apoiied to the lying 45 of these girls would not be a suc: | quick repl | sh (Pte soa gay ie “ e here was nothing for me tO cosg anywhere. There are a lot of ‘ i forms ‘ * : nig’ ta Jetty teat taany times | ee eNT nr scot tna” econes (To be continued Marion, at § ! when he was away from me! which only comes from concentrat-| Commonwealth mests etio waged adap abit : thoysht I would have been glad 10 eq effort without the hard work p. m. Monda pine ' ; ity into his arms, and h aid, and close application it entails. | Ge k ¢ € 4a Bare was engaged in 5 . “ys 3 ” ps: sty ins tals | ates: Sine da Bara was engaged She was only a slip of a girl—the “Little American’ ; ‘Tm home in your heart at last, | Alma used to work Peet tit founded op le they dubbed her—a Yankee Doodle daughter of Uncle ; hs ag {and here is the tragedy of all fem- | will disc at somehow when ohn i inine effort in the great outside }edness and the County Mar-|riger Haggard’s “Jess.” H me I felt aitterentty. ail endeavor. To get the same degree | ket.” et Seen’ Sam. The action is laid in America, on the Atlantic and > Se cae (Of success, '@ Womm must work |————————— COLONIAL (Tyrone Power)— 7 7 H ‘ | the gi Scare of work, 1|'wice #* hard as & man.” (oon “'Thow Shalt Not Covet,” at the in Northern France. You can’t help loving little Mary 4 : | the glorious adventure o! Wh hat, Paula?’ I asked > sunday ict ‘one ili i ii DB) ine Become, invited wih es) “Hatha tn 'n anos agg SAK eS —emiling at her predicaments (sometimes through : L freedom. 1 knew if I married Jeff ayy " shea lice . . one . . ” . ¥ freedon w if I marrie tears)—thrilling at her splendid heroism. And we con- ‘ sown, and. down de oe man's heart there stl! 4 wanes * idea that no woman can do a| I read Jett y letter, however, mana work ? used to notice how ft came to me that I knew nothing | on easier it was for Tom Perr about what girls who worked did 4, sont over’ a story than for Alma in every to settle down and do ‘aves the Pow r S$ eatured, the latter battles with an| enraged leopard in one of the stir ring scenes Lillian Walker, the girl with the | dimple: is featured in a comedy fess the finish made us feel glad—glad we had seen a ae most wonderful picture and glad we are—Americans! | CLASS A (William Courtenay)- except those who worked on new* | ang yet while Tom was a splendid, | ‘ cell 1 the stage, oa vp virile writer, his hunche; A story of a master crook done in { > Daid employments and both rather ving times out of ten, flashe a new way is “The Hunting of the | « etciting from the fiat otic: olan Corba mel a fatwa she Chane Ait isa mye | “A Clever Dummy’—our . 2-reel Keystone i isa pipes seomed, a8 & Newspaper | ov, at jeast seven times out of ten ry, with a capital M; one that| H i Tika. to have the most ehvinble | 7s 0¢, est 670 i ital you on edge all thru. At the syncopation of smiles, snickers, laughter and levity! you find you didn't know = === peatsseoee = which was the eriminal and which by as the detective, after all dob of all—her work was always sina never tired of her job. She interesting, always new. It WAS v4. just as enthusiastic at the last ee veh Ansenesntinanenamenet as at the first of a story. I would 7 ave loved to do newspaper work, | CAMP La WIS = Bittre ores O° Mas not in my isin LIST |GOSSIP | Star-Liberty News Pictorial—Local Pictures a.m IF TODAY—BY STEAMER 1 7 ne. Alma used to say I could not] Years of experience have mad In add Fast from Colman Ded de} In addition to Mae Murray, Rose s . e . Boats s from Colman Deck. Tl ioe a story unless it rose up and|me master of my professiva aad) miry Theby and Hob Leonard are FIRST AT PIKE IF Ing with Rlectrto car in Tacoma. sIqiso was much taterested in WHY EXPERIMENT? |" Peart White's stunts are the mar | Continuous 11 to 11 lf 90 conte. being a congressman's secretary, vel of fande but it took a trair that position | 1 have hundreds of patients who liriy to put her under the docto — on her way ition she fell Puget Sound Navigation Co. altho I aia not hold | at will Leatity = - ———— S| MY Painiess Method MY Belentific Work, to the Chicago conve ' | STARTING SUNDAY BF tT ocaertng fe, OER mad borne tives eed tae ‘caine NATIONAL PARK IS i eee k i OUT CALL FOR FIO ee tet sea tom vention, but they say she wore a|Charles, Ray, will be Mil Harts, Records from 151 government o¢ ine car strijors’ conference com f . | rvation stations show that the “TACOMA, July 28.—Orders went | care last week Whi wD Put minutes any 4 “THE HUNTING OF THE HAWK” P'0*2! y EXAMINATION FH n the week, and " ad amille. sminine len st ce ur case and ta, ained smib | feminin ad in his first Ince pro ob: mittee of Vice President McGrath, | forth today to add 1,000 1 need. duction fe Arteraft release. Thel- average temperature in the state ma 8 . tre of the traction company, when the| ters and helpers to the foree of a Salter, the child actress, is an-| o¢ Washington for June was 583 ° Wein asa who’ dnia Wi O6k o ashington for June as 5 00 workmen already employed \ frank Prtirete, degrees, according to Meteorolo-|in, 6, Atthatnet’ whee in building the great army cant national crook play in which Fay Bainter made i " : gist ¢ N. Salisbury’s report. | ee) iF raat holrtn gf ment at American Lake. Fo) her first Broadway hit two seasons The coolest place was R .., . MeGrath didn't know, and afraid} ing positive assurance by the West | 5c CLASS “A” 5c PAINLESS AUSTIN bee et Beate earch: Mle GRANT 17 DIVORCES 1°7,°2°°","2°7,"8", 8, Baer outt"the cigar war nonsinion, and Coase Lombermens -aatoelataa | National park, where the tempera-| thus poison to a good trades union! that deliveries of lumber will Burke © as star “The Runaway,” a play in which evi 7 ATION | ile Burke starred a few years ARANTEED ago, and “Arms and the Girl,” the " there litt : A story full of intense momentse—with here and there little official passed out the cigars to touches of humor. The dealings of “The Hawk,” a famous inter ALL WORK G PO! | Any Seat THIRD NEAR PIKE Any Seat | | Seventeen divorces were issued ture averaged at 54.9. The hottest) men, the striker handed it over to| maintained at a rate sufficient for | 4 When they were running “The! Friday to 17 couples when they ap-)average was 67.4 degrees, at/« newspaper reporter at the close/all needs, the contractors’ sent out | Net Open sunday. Little American” in Los Angeles, peared before Judge John J, Jurey, | Whaluke, of the long session, a call for more workmen, . Fd

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