The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 3

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ilms of Life and Love for Movie Fat ans 1—Theda Bara in “Salome,” at Levy's Orpheu Woman,” at the Coliseum. 4—Dorothy Dalton in the Mission. 6—Nazimova in “Toys of Fate,” at LIBERTY Bill Hart is the star in Gawne,” which opens at the Sunday, together with the Mack Sennett comedy, © Loved Him Plenty,” featuring Ben Turpin and Marie Prevost. Hart is not only the star in this Production, but also the director, and he has made this picturization of “The Vengeance of Je Gawne,” by Charles Alden Sel! &@ Western drama of inte brightened by touches of y of a new sort in a Hart picture The cast includes Katherine Mac Donald, Lon Chaney, Gertrude Short and Gretchen Lederer. The Sennett comedy and Star-Liberty Weekly complete Hil Hart in * ireen Byes,” the Colonial eyed monster, Jealousy his wh son Hunter, arrived with his Southern tarted “Riddle Liberty pert in almost his Nort mansion. eee COLISEUM The change Coliseum ¥ of bill Saturday at brings a picturization of ancots novel w age"), ff Young in Benoit Curel's Savi man” (“La aturing Clara Kimball? the leading ro! It is a strange different fi . @ nc in which M Young has previously appeared, in which she is the daughter of a derelict trader, rov- ing in the jungles of Abyssinia. Her father had died, and for years she had lived, roaming the for esta, a companion of wild ant mals there. Jean Lerter captures compels her to lead him the jungle, in which he Tina lost, taking her back with him Paris and civilization. Here taught her many things, to re write, and, strangest of all, an disappointed her in that she ran away again Fath-Pe al tn tirely The the the star in is the attrac- |. Starting Sunday lapted from the story Ella Stuart Carson and pro- duced under the direction of R. ¢ William Neill, in which Miss Dalton Nig supported by Jack Holt, Robert McKim, Doris Lee and Emery Johnston. The movement of the story is all due to that green- ISSIO Starting Tomorrow her and been he d, to to love it to > Brought up to marry for money; ready to be sold on the matrimonial auction block to the highest bidder; then lifted from the social quagmire by a great love—this is the message The— HOUSE of— MIRTH Picturized from the famous novel by Edith Wharton PLAYED BY AN ALL-STAR GAST ADMISSION Matinees 10¢ Evenings 1 Continuous 11 to 11 Childre at the of Riddle Gawne,” at the Mrand, 5—Katherin Liberty ” TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY — Lillian Gish in “The Cum lo COLISEUM in M--Theda Bere in “Me lom STRAND stance Talma (Sik Stocking Walthat in in with “l Katherine Lee wall Worry * SUNDAY reocnaws UM—Theda Bare in in Louise = Gleam Mme. Nasimove ak Harris Barry- more in “House of Mirth.” STRAND—Dervthy Dalton in “Green yes. ISKUM—Clare Kimball in “The Savage Worm: LIBERTY Willian Kiddie Gawne.” RIALTO — Douglas “Down to Barth. Young Mart tn Vairbanks in * CLEMMER Beginning in her second Par led.” which was for her by Lawrence The story is a ern society drama which presents the star in the role of Lola Dexter, an orphan who fights the merciless puppets of by the r force of her no until she not aly “ror f, but has learned to | "The scenes of the in fashionable — hor and t be a veritable fashi An official war r action eapec MeCh mod nociety ® bie triumphs, ar hers thoue whom story at iP uming pre ) nhow wis ana COLONIAL Mme. Nazimov © attraction commencing fase chie mother has been w uce Griswold. ithy man pars later b interested { daughter. Grisw induces the girl to marry him, but after the ceremony the girl a that she cannot a wife She pre pares a pols which she in tends to drink, but her husband ac cidentally drinks it instead. | She is defended in the murder trial h follows by Henry lawyer whom quittal oe ain “Toys of at Ce | unday pay . A we anes be to him. ned wine vingston, oung marries after her a BIG FOUR Four star Big I . announced for the at Firat and Cherry, fe shows openin Sunday, Douglas Fairbanks will t en at the Rialto “Down Earth"; Geraldine Farrar at the perial in “The Woman God For Louise Glaum in “An Alien Enem: at the Isis, and Mary “The Splendid Sinner,” at A Keystone comedy fi at each theatre in addition to the ture im jarden in the Dream n will be MISSION picturization of Edit House of Mirth” op an eng A ton’s which Min arting s headed by Katherine rymore, with Henry the role of Lay The de I Bart, a was brought The Harris Kolker pla Ide particularly with oung society girl who up in luxury with idea of the value of nro} or the 1 things of life, and then left penniless at the death of her parents: She became ved in and divorce and lower er in the social at | out redemption to the “House inda cant Rar ing unk ule, I which is of Mirth the climax The 3,600!! floor space le hop in the West. Khoes fixed by shoe Hepat iit shown THE SEATTLE STAR— wathahree anil AUGUST 17, 1918. Morris Barry nore Pe au $ { ; » Young in “ in * * LEVY'S belay vtgterd » Orpt great has an wair m thousar unable t al xymph guidan ppanios sutiful able the must The Savage oun been that of Mirth,” the at adminsion al ot of Frank orchestra Ade tu rin un Far and Near Chicago tra had r need land rman ate German) mem Symy y the kainer, the tives fighting wement dec n enemie h ae Arthor rehing comet ra er attempt v IRTL AND—A dinner in ho 4 for official kn RK. officers ta booke first ention COMMACK, N. YV.—Lie night tion of the co Maxon, Gedeon their of Low An ft le when ground lane or in ided K hing draft rot Harold and Cadet itusville Pa crashed D. C.—Two men injure: Julien's ot Frida own Cause ny al tai an m ent x PEKING—Chinese government has Petril ref pa King County of Mo in Mrs. H. ¢ Frid r su ' sof on a p Ore at « m¢ ol anc a Br Se Belgian America: m will meet Sergt. Clarence G, Carr has been | ment, to have charge of the course, use to receive pal nuncio to China ent of “i Officers C Ozura Chief of Police becomin . ed t Kir board of Saturday Henr of the kaiser in observ Saturday Ne park tto 82 n ambassador to Bromley, Watts 0, from Shar wth ny m nda te t drink a charge gambling on, ‘pleaded to both eha nty-second a ery of Klondike nie b attle ter of Ploneer Voodland park harles Sabatin wre suffered br lision with at 1 13th ave, not Frida y hospital A. R. veterans , held old-tin nplar Pow itis veteran, attle shipyards in a urday noon and army RK un Mme and Pine ted to attend Mer and has ¢ an to minister vonson | SMiling Billy Parsons moeratic suspended War « Congregationa establishment of bootlegsin sphernalia night rer Mc by for a man rm of An offe, Rus h nd was expected to a ar left rive wife of a well arch icho, proprietor of a Tolt arrested and hav guilty Saturd: his Fri niversary bef dis- | immediately celebra A of the ba a kon ket pientc while Hie wan removed © 32 Seattle Boys ving of Lancaster, | k-fest in the ning flew over wounded | at. dropy men on to ef a ass August 1 Lepper's Public the} nlane mes ter hall re Greater Coliseum SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor O—Count ’em—30 SAVAGE WOMAN A Modern Eve who forsook the wilds for Parisian high life and decollete; then, disillusioned, she went back to the African jungle. “Billy’s Rapetny”’ ugh in Every Foot ~~: at bale i Warren as head |Webster’, Right to Run Contested “We cannot talk OLYMPIA, Aug. 17. rims at this st ot state ain ou a mad a Spokane, thru og first n R. Holcomb. s Hammers to block the candidacy British parliament, in an ac of J. Stanley Webster Chamber of © of the supreme court, ul Club Frida the fifth district subject to prim: mes, costing $2,000) Webster and I. M. Howell, secre will be erected in| tary of state, are called to appear in boulevard addition, Queen | court Friday and show why a re vy private capital, starting | straining order removing Webster's name from the ballot should not be ma¢ Ch und of general war e war, You are at kill the ‘ol, A of the ldress to George Chandler, Supreme has for cong former judge now contesting Judge O. attempted the ommerce nd Commerc Thirty-five $3,000 each stlake hill, t to w Anne of the 4 of ‘84 retary U. 8. Edwin § of the Seattle has been ap adjutantgen reports military Gill veteran class contends that Webster state constitution, cannot office other than judi after his six-year term judge. vdler r the hold public clary until supreme ademy association pointed captain in. the He duty eral’s department San Francisco for atlas Examinations Open | for Forest Clerks The United States civil service | commission announces that an exam: | ination for forest and field clerk will | attle on September 14. » of bookkeeping, type writing and stenography is required for this examination. The examination is men and n, and per who desire to compete should up are elig Rear Admiral | ply to the secretary, board of exam ‘Thomas has been sent to| iners, postoffice, or to the district | by the navy depart: | secretary, room 803 postoftice bulld ing. Join Navy Class| ‘a [Thirty two high school graduates ttle have sent in applications lto et University of Washington for | val science, tem | ber officers in ferred the ages lof 18 course which opens on Se 27, Appointments as naval re all graduate will be ¢ of t erve to both open upon won Students between At one Jand 2t ble Chauncey the university He Denies Story of Bomb Hitting Abbey NEW YOR Aug. 17.—Norman Hart an Atlantic port the Westminster at recently, who arrived Engl denied attributed him that had been struck from and story to abbey by a bomb in a raid over London, August 1 Hatr declared that he was not in terviewed upon his arrival; that he had not 1 out the statements in question, that he knew nothing whatev about a raid in which Westminster abbey was struck, He said he was in London August 1, and that there was no raid during that day It is said the man who sponsored the story falsely used Hart's name TO HELL WITH THE KAISER reppelin FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 1h, Admission 20¢ Children 10¢ After flying from France to Eng- land, Capt. 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