The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1917, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, OCT, 12, 1917, PAGE 11 AR HERE'S TALE OF A CAT THAT LOST | JP * —sITSTAIL ON THE ISLE OF MAN Manx shewn at the Saitintay, and tn te audic the cafs shown have no t the ta RE THEATRE Limited Engagement, Starting wy this condi The ex ing story of feline romance » Venture. Miss Elizabeth Risdon, the beau tiful young actress who plays the role of Kate in “The Manx Man,” prettily enlightens a waiting pub Ile. “Long, long aro,” bean Miss Ris a don, “there we M,_ Isle of Man its. Came a merchant ship re of the pictur the center o y when a rich the shores » island tn which ary cat bit, and he tm with her, All this unton were of their di Risdon, great dis our stay on th ‘The Manx-Ma duced, that an incide which showed how very Manx cats felt their aris The cat I brought with me to the Hook Agent,” at the Clemmer, Isle of Man se: very desirous of making social « ons. The One scene In the fliming of “The their Hoss of Powderville” was just a bit| Oerethy Bernard hae returned to A For to play a prominent role in Miser Wiliam = Par. and Jewe! Carmen are also in | the cast Isle of Man Scene From “The Manx an,” t Strand Saturday covers from an accident, which foa- tured the filming of “Mise U. 8, A.” 1 | Helen Green, daughter of Clay M. Green, the well-known play wright and a promisng player sup p werite Clark in Para . advocates a fen of the Lamba’ club atrical organization at i Even as You and I” will be h credulity, she hastily a¢ . “If you, shown Friday for the last times at don’t believe it, why you the Rex. to Mistress Hibberd, of ben Ann Hostelry on the Isle of Man Dan Cupid proves the greatest New York where the incident occurred.” detective of all In “The Mysterious | M r,” at the Mission A Long Island town was treated Frank Campeau, noted as one of Peg hogy ne ay of the greatest of Western bad men Biack eyes are taboo in pictures, yretro ; tlon fon stage), supports Douglas — for | to ew war pl m Pa banks in “The be Post,” at the L After 15 years on the stage and sereen, Frank Leigh, L-known | f Brnslah actor, eae Thousand Women to See Motion Picture at Rex ty Pr a 0 s were sent fn during the excitement trenches Screen in Ethel Barrymore. Loulse Huff did Cross work in ls pearing in a sketch & satire on the high cost of living. France. Wounded. honorable discha da i r One thousand w he ile Wasn't Revolver, But Milk Bottle } Charles Cook, 200 15th ave. |ebased what he thought was the wan : Mack and gy; woman slugger, several blocks in Drew, and| Wednesday night, and found his in the | suspicious looking character to be Hetty 209 16th ave, a running home William Stowell, Lon Chaney | "!! and Dorothy Phillips, the trio of movies, are featured again in Bondage,” at the Coliseum. i s Y SmipSg George Walsh has quite written by V an ad?€nture in a seminary in “The > cw" NOW PLAYING Carlyle Blackwell —in— “The Crimson Dove” 5e—CLASS A—5c Third Near Pike. was pa ander and believed it to be AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN 23::": atinee Saturday \ Wise to iso Fegr-Thot “1, Philosophy ho threw h Time tn 2 t because New Piny, Founded called for such a scene. pened at the Riverside big cattl domain in A. H. WOODS Presents Potash and Perlmutter IN SOCIETY where Douglas Fairba shot some scenes for a forthcoming play. Douglas can ride like a dyed-in-the-wool cowboy. | Who's Your Netwhbor? Boldest Depiction of the Cause and Effect of Our Present a. Tl before he, broke into the’ movies Day Social Conditions Ever Picturized! ONE CONTINUOUS LATON PRICES. at. M to $1.40 « he said, “still I am pretty | with a he Any one who} s an athlete can adapt himself to| almost any condition.” | to § | Showing clearly that the aboljshment of our segregated districts was entered upon and accom- plished without due consideration of the future effect upon society, and with no provision for the future care of the unfortunate and discarded woman. Picturing man’s selfishness, his disregard for womankind and his own self-made responsibilities. Nothing Concealed! Nothing Left Untold! Daring in Its Treatment! — é} ; 4 ‘ A noteworthy film, telling a great big truth which every father and mother should know, and : ‘ 4 their children also. At 11 a. m. Tomorrow the First 1,000 Women at the Door Will Be hn eae MOORE THEATRE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE EDDIE FOY Six Other Acta f the famous comedi tacular stunts have pulled on horseback. He owns a |eaddle animal which he calis| “Smiles,” and when there are no pictures to be taken, he and § often lope off toward the upp telope valley, where Fairbanks gets a whiff of sage and @ look at| |wome real desert. ae Twice Dally, 2:20 and 8:30 ADMITTED FREE ENG ‘ No Men Will Be Allowed at This Private Showing. Regular Engagement for the General Public Will Begin Immediately Following the Private Review ADMISSION CHILDREN UNDER 15 NOT CHILDREN UNDER 15 NOT ADMITTED ADMITTED

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