The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1917, Page 3

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War Truths Shown in Pictures on Seattle Today’s Programs ) g to Earth” er significance than to ot deter on poor, but r had rom me, Movie Theatre Screen ment in the Bible that I feel shc Fresh f be kept under all circ tances, | era and it Was not engraved on the ta ation What is that, Paula?” I asked. | things o ‘Do unto others as you would|t a STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1917. Comedies of Life and Dramas of War at Movie Theatres | ttle ° ugias Fairbanks, in his newest Louise Gleam tn “Golden 4 Down hart! « on i: waite mi Oe ‘: ere. Senany * Nelson to “The play wan en t ie Witlome tn “The |Dousins himself, a ’ War pictures “Hereie timisn b ph ) te C4 an o | pletures, “Tattle of the < uate COLONTIAL—Bertha Katich in “Sian , lacs, | der” vine ther e v they believe to . € A—Gall Kane in © - jen land 4 oO te ee 13 N island, and pr t | “ee push them back to nature a | their | | aes ees | aoe | Sunday’s Programs Charles Ray is at the Mission @ Sund great comedy suc “ LIBERTY —Jnck Piekford in The Hitter,” by ( v Varmint a story of =j|> | COLISEUM — Dowgias Fairbanks in | “Dewn te Barth r eyes and MARGARET EDWARDS STRAND—"Herole France.” war ple € e happier 1—Douglas Fairbanks, in “Down N—Charles Kay in “The Pineh Fr Margaret: Edwards in e itua 2—"Fatty’ Arbuckle, in “His tone atio en-| Wedding Night” ONIAL—Shirley Mason in “The ¢ saviat tures—Strand | “Crime and | 4—Charlie Chaplin, in “Police”—| avn. “Hypocrites,” a four-reel feature | caer: ae ¥ oe cml haa hook aeld.ahe” | ea ie eH 4 read of the terrors of modern , ‘the Bee Gane cae neighbor w be cons warfare that the average oer UR oie . on a f not worse t the whe son has often asked himself 7 chad bateee tha hae herself for either mone “Can all this be true? Or is it [or Dimes ee compet 4 just the imaginings of fertile [oo d 1 afraid you and I brained writers, painting with jy 0))) 0 &™ ie ‘ ill ne ive to see t| exaggerated words and phrases | oot) th ar velve derful time,” said Paula it} an overdrawn picture of the , cha Anau oh, how I would If} be there| battle field?” And the average | 5), cantante rte and see some of those womer person is apt to belleve that It |}. .'. : el men, too, punished for telling ig not true, because he hae | | or repe ng scandal never had the opportunity to Often called the supreme offer. | Isn't it strange, M gain ary impression of anything | ing filmdom, ar the world’s} tho nothing is said { | that even approaches the hor greatest picture T idments about ‘Th rors he is told exist in modern | Whip,” ttraction at being an are r battle the Cler The h Thou shalt not bear For those like to sat-/{s one e that bas ¢ man has given to ne n th is as to the lerything th ponte ten commandn i tr | “North of Fifty-Three, a man's a| PAGE 3 First at Pike | | | Continuous 11-11 a. SCOOP FATTY ARBUCKLE Lawrenceville School Life, “THE VARMINT™ Admission15c; Children 5c--Starting Sunday, 4 Days vy IN HIS WEDDING NIGHT We don’t all we can to arouse your curiosity, but is, this is some comedy! Owen Johnson’s Story of ale and ng the irl in’ his aay some one might say some a gang of whisky run ’ atrimental about me ff I} and His association th her 1 n with him ] ; ican avi-|lends color to Annesle: false ‘ ‘ t know, Mr. Arthur, 1] f enche rKe Fearing the discovery of| OF A WIFE sen gibee negra yaar a ta anes ae ees, Se ee A, ee Starring J ICKF , Ui You know an tress is supposed |tion picture ca n tor rrested for the erin H Edith __f)Retknow tence in atone neta trevieg frit cine, Hey ah HUFF and THEODORE ROBERTS oe that same token neithe er r The pictures of that flight, and |exciting adventures; how she frees] —__—-- onal life nor her enemies’ tong enes taken in t atreets | her love nd brings the murderer | a, 7 . : ‘ = ea FIGHT MAKES LIFE WORTH | (can hurt her very much, She is/of recaptured Verdun—the shell of tice, makes a romantic story | Jack Pickford is cast as John Humperdink Stover, 4 LIVING Werraa. she 2 Bryer | | ® Stem city have sheen bal a cole rt darier aw of “Dink” for short, who arrives at the Lawrenceville So that was the reason, Mr.lang Arthur took it eagerly. ‘Youltheatre. i : school with the sole idea of “putting some life” into ee on tee tae ne eee jee all right, Paula, he said. ‘and RP ek Picasa LE the “dump.” He sure does. Theodore Roberts as first day,’ | said to Arthur|tm proud of your courage and} Owen Johnson's world-famous|Class A Sunda , en produc i ss « : 4 ; Beane ae task abial-von would marry | atorlen 0 eville act ed as a motion picture, by the Ar The Roman” and Louise Huff as his pretty daugh- pexsir ome good T would at least|“The Varmint > been adapted |row Film Corporatior ter are great!! and C know you were not being buffeted amount, with| The of the picture version | 8 : eek Ree ALE wus kia rustesling ate role Derwent Hall Caine, son of Hall] said tla orld ne rty,| Caine, the celebrated English au-| with th But, Mr. Arthur,’ I said t's A John | the Young Caine has a reputa be respected c glorious to. take that unfeeling | Hump The | tion of his own as one of England o gamble 4 orld: and Ke feel ys Va is at his| best dramatic actors « . ges ree linds ¢ Tow ones Peep en cauieit| bea | STAR-LIBERTY News Events in Motion and n miu et ma out for themselve I 1 .news|William Collier to Pictures in and about . threads of her life her even id feeling | that a man’ hs | pepe rq Break Into Owners! Seattle! giv the impression of treat the o figt and win t is wo sive the imipreasion of treating th tho fights ar 1 wins, It 4 rn /To Tacoma roug William Collier ts forming a film|- * : ______ q slightest disregard, and the voice Is it?” he asked, and his face the West Pass dinars ahaa hgh Its PUFpORE| coonog,” ig permitted to be shown|has been delayed for several days|child star in the Alaskan Gold|Barbara one year ago on 9 O&md | of Mciety pins the letter A on her went gra rhe ; 1:00 P.M ia to exploit hey son Buster ands, the private picture theatre of pending recovery of Jack’s eye.|Camps, was the wife of Willard] picture engagement, which breast forevermore ‘Absolutely Mr. Arthur,’ T an e pt “4 i make the name of the poner eHen is the Imperial Palace at Tokio, The Pickfordian orb had the great) Mack, and is the most promising | terialized into a permanent | “There ate the exceptions that|swered earnestly | tha St Pagh:| Waec Cun mt tn nae an Picturizations of love|misfortune to stop a swiftly mov-jactress on the New York stage.| valuable place with this film prove the rule,” she hastened to|” “What a brave little fighter you| #/oWing passengers a view of Cove,| Young Collier had planned (0 a> scone, and love making contained |ing boxing & containing a hard In “Cheating Cheaters” she made|pany. He played leads with Marge add, as she saw by my e that Tare.’ pe | s aeigs FE aE FeRaee A Re film version Pt ree in foreign pictures often prove dis-| fist during recent match, and a year-long su s. She appears | Miles Minter during this period and’ as going to say something, “but, (To be continued) beautiful trip-—and « dandy Sunday|oewyer,” but h ped tar ey es tasteful to the Japanese. They con-|it was found quite impossible for|on Mutual screens | will next be in a prineip Margie, you know that is the usual afternoon outing that in order to stick with father. | cae, many of the scenes between |Jack to register the proper emo: +. ae role with William Russell in the: wdgment ladied out by soclety to| 1 agT oy OE | Py ats ar I men and women shown in pictures|tions with only one eye working); @,, ee le re sea story which Russell is now Pro Srearuce. women.” K. C. Hogs Going Up|60ce — Round Trip — 60c| Japanese Do Not se Algtceaatheiy awit aagge AE |George Fisher Kept ducing. “Wf are going to change It KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18,—Hog . nad’ ‘eodlegacn Cees Sap kel scat ; ae ee _— 5 piga't oni “home time 1 hove |\prices continued to soar today, Top| tecvs Goines tock avery we he ‘ Like Love Scenes} The filming of the next Para-| Marjorie Rambeau can't be ex- Job From the First! > = | it will happen that a woman who quoted at $18.85, 30 centw|after 7:00 A. M. for Tacoma direc It is whispered that no picture|mount Picture, in which Jack Pick-| plained in a paragraph, She is an} George Fisher went up to the}! READ STAR WANT ADS} bears false witness against her|higher than yesterday's. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, containing “kissing” or “Kissing ford and Louise Huff will appear,|Irish-rench Californian, was @| American Film company at Santa rt

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