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peed. The organization behind Paramount and Art- . waft pictures is dedicated to two purposes—to _—are typical. p keep up the spirit of America and to per- uate and refine the art of the motion picture. Twenty million photo-play lovers and many nds of theatres demand Paramount and THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918. ATIONAL It is just as important to project the right sort of pictures “over here” as to fire the right sort of cartridges “over there” _ More than a year after the United States entered the War, America's motion picture in- better pictures. ‘dustry finds itself stronger, more favored, more ‘necessary than ever before. The motion picture's mightiest task is to keep up the morale of the folks at home—it is the ional amusement, filling an urgent human SEATTLE, WASH. COLISEUM THEATRE One week, starting Sunday, Sept. 1st. “The Hun Within” Paramount Bray Pictograph TACOMA, WASH. COLONIAL THEATRE Week September 1st. Marguerite Clark in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Ladies First” BELLINGHAM, WASH. AMERICAN THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Sessue Hayakawa in “Honor of His House” Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 3-4-5—Marguerite Clark in “Rich Man, Poor Man” Sept. 6-7—Wallace Reid in “Less Than Kin” SPOKANE, WASH. LIBERTY THEATRE Sept. 1-2-3-4—Dorothy Dalton in “Tyrant Fear” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Summer Girls” Sept. 5-6-7—Enid Bennett in “The Marriage Ring” Burton Holmes Travelogue ABERDEEN, WASH. % WEIR THEATRE Sept. 1-2-3-4—Cecil B. DeMille’s “Old Wives for New” Sept. 3-4—Bray Pictograph Sept. 5-6-7—Sessue Hayakawa in “City of Dim Faces” Sept. 6-7—“Son of Democracy” Series, Chapter No. 7, “My Native State” CENTRALIA, WASH. GRAND THEATRE Sept. 1—Dorothy Dalton in “Love Me” Bray Pictograph and Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 2-3-4—Wm. Hart in “Selfish Yates” Sept. 5-6-7—Billie Burke in “Pursuit of Polly” Sept. 6-7—Bray Pictograph and Burton Holmes Travelogue PORT ANGELES, WASH. LINCOLN THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Chas. Ray, “A Nine o’Clock Town” Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 3-4—M. Pickford, “How Could You, Jean?” Bray Pictograph Sept. 5-6—Ann Pennington, “Sunshine Nan” Sept. 7—Pauline Frederick, ‘Final Reckoning” EVERETT, WASH. PRINCESS THEATRE Sept. 1-2-3—Billie Burke in “In Pursuit of a. Sept. 1-2—“Son of Democracy” Series, Chapter No. 8, “Down the River,” and Bray Pictograph Sept. 3-4-5—Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 4-5-6-7—Douglas Fairbanks in “Bound in Morocco” BELLINGHAM, WASH. LIBERTY THEATRE Sept. 1-2-82—Dorothy Dalton in “Kaiser's Shadow” Mack Sennett Comedy, “She Loved Him Plenty” Sept. 4-5-6-7—Douglas Fairbanks in “Bound in Morocco” SPOKANE, WASH. CLEMMER THEATRE One week—D. W. Griffith's “The Great Love” SPOKANE, WASH. LYRIC THEATRE Sept. 1-2-3-4—Wm. Hart in “The Tiger Man” Sept. 1-2-3—“Son of Democracy” Series, Chapter No. 10, “Under the Stars” Sept. 5-6—Sessue Hayakawa in “The Secret Game” Artcraft pictures every week because they are This week, you can go to any of the better theatres, anywhere, any day, or every day, and be sure of a good, clean, wholesome, heartening show | all through, every minute. Drama, adventure, ’ ey eS Aha comedy, travel—the program will be made up of Paramount and Artcraft features, and very little else besides. Such programs as those sct out below After this week is over you will know it is Paramount and Aftcraft that have made “better motion pictures” familiar to you:—"Foremost stars, superbly directed, in clean motion pictures.” 4. + BY Paramount and Artcraft features exclusively HOQUIAM, WASH. ARCADE THEATRE Sept. 1-2—George Beban in “One More American” Sept. 3-4—Ceci!l DeMille’s “Old Wives for New" Sept. 5—Thomas Ince's “Guilty Man” Paramount Bray Pictograph Sept. 6-7—Elsie Ferguson in “Song of Songs” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Battle Royal” CHEHALIS, WASH. DREAM THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Pauline Frederick in “Fedora” Sept. 3-4—J. Stuart Blackton’s “World for Sale” Paramount Bray Pictograph Sept. 5-6—Julian Eltinge, “Widow's Might” Arbuckle Comedy, “Good Night, Nurse” Sept. 7—Wallace Reid, “Firefly of France” LEWISTON, IDAHO NEW THEATORIUM THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Douglas Fairbanks in “Say, Young Fellow” Sept. 3-4-5—D. W. Griffith's “The Great Love” Sept. 4-5—Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 6-7—Chas. Ray, “His Own Home Town” PULLMAN, WASH. GRAND THEATRE Sept. 2-3—Jack Pickford in “Sandy” Sept. 4-5—Wm. Hart in “Tiger Man” Sept. 6—Hayakawa in “Bravest Way” Sept. 7—Geo. Beban in “One More American” Bray Pictograph SEATTLE, WASH. SOCIETY THEATRE Sept. 1—Enid Bennett in “A Desert Wooing” Sept. 2-3—/. Stuart Blackton’s “Missing” Sept. 4-5—Cecil B. DeMille’s “We Can't Have Everything” Sept. 6-7—Chas. Ray in “Claws of the Hun” SEATTLE, WASH. MADISON THEATRE Sept. 1—Hayakawa in “White Man's Law” Sept. 2-3—Elsie Ferguson in “Song of Songs” Bray Pictograph and Sennett Comedy, “Two Tough Tenderfeet” Sept. 4-5—Billie Burke in “Eve's Daughter” Burton Holmes Travelogue and Arbuckle Comedy, “The Bell Boy” Sept. 6-7—Doug. Fairbanks in “Wild and Woolly” MONTESANO, WASH. GEM THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Chas. Ray in “The Family Skeleton” Sept. 3-4—Hayakawa in “Call of the East” Sept. 5-6—Enid Bennett, “Keys of Righteous” Sept. 7—Marguerite Clark in “Rich Man, Poor Man” Mack Sennett Comedy, “His Smothered Love” PUYALLUP, WASH. REX THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Pauline Frederick in “Madame Jealousy” Sept. 3-4—Dorothy Dalton, “Flare Up Sal” Black Diamond Comedy, “Susie Slips One Over” Sept. 5-6—Vivian Martin, “Molly Entangled” Fatty Arbuckle in “The Country Hero” Sept. 7—Mary Pickford, “Amarilly of Clothesline Alley” CLEAR LAKE, WASH. SKAGIT THEATRE Dorothy Dalton in “Love Letters” Sept. 6—Mack Sennett Comedy, “Saucy Madeline” FORT LAPWAI, IDAHO LIBERTY THEATRE Sept. 5—Douglas Fairbanks in “Reaching for Moon” and Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 7—Jack Pickford in “The Ghost House” and Sennett Comedy, “Bedroom Blunder” NORTH BEND, WASH. MOVIE THEATRE Sept. 1—George Beban, “Lost in Transit” Arbuckle Comedy, “The Butcher Boy” Sept. 5—Geraldine Farrar, “The Woman God Forgot” Sept. 7—Jack Pickford, “Ghost House” SEATTLE, WASH. STRAND THEATRE Arbuckle Comedy, week of Sept. Ist, “The Cook” ELLENSBURG, WASH. COLONIAL THEATRE Sept. 1—Ann Pennington, “The Rainbow Princess” Bray Pictograph Sept. 2-83—Wallace Reid, “House of Silence” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Friend Husband” Sept. 4-5—Enid Bennett, “Biggest Show on Earth” Klever Komedy, “Motorboating” Sept. 6-7—Douglas Fairbanks, “Say Young Fellow” SEATTLE, WASH. MAJESTIC THEATRE Sept. 1—J. Stuart Blackton’s, “Missing” Sept. 2-3—DeMille’s “We Can't Have Everything” Sept. 4-5—Geo. Beban in “Jules of Strong Heart” Sept. 6-7—Chas. Ray in “A Nine o’Clock Town” SPOKANE, WASH. PANTAGES THEATRE Week Sept. 1st, Arbuckle Comedy “The Bell Boy” MARYSVILLE, WASH. MARYSVILLE THEATRE Sept. 1-2—Geo. Beban in “Jules of Strong Heart” Sept. 1—Arbuckle Comedy, “Oh Doctor” Sept. 3—Bray Pictograph Sept. 3-4—Wm. Hart in “Blue Blazes Rawden” Sept. 5-6—Billie Burke, “Mysterious Miss Terry” Sept. 7—Pauline Frederick in “La Tosca” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Those Athletic Girls” OKANOGAN, WASH. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Sept. 1—Hayakawa in “The Secret Game” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Taming Target Center” Sept. 2—Mary Pickford, “Amarilly of Clothesline Alley” Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 3—Wallace Reid, “The Firefly of France” Klever Komedy, “O. U. Boat” Sept. 4—Cecil B. DeMille’s “Whispering Chorus” Sennett Comedy, “Friend Husband” Sept. 5—Doug. Fairbanks, “A Modern Musketeer” Burton Holmes Travelogue Sept. 6—Wm. Hart, “The Tiger Man” Bray Pictograph Sept. 7—Pauline Frederick, “The Hungry Heart” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Battle Royal” SNOQUALMIE, WASH. DREAM THEATRE Sept. 1—Dorothy Dalton in “The Price Mark” Sept. 4—Geraldine Farrar, “Woman God Forgot” Sept. 7—Fannie Ward in “On the Level” Mack Sennett Comedy, “Roping Her Romeo” EATONVILLE, WASH. EATONVILLE THEATRE Sept. 1—Black Diamond Comedy, “Society Scrimmage” and Chas. Ray in “Son of His Father” . Sept. 5—Vivian Martin in “Sunset Trail,” and Bray tri_Bbiadlen fi viet ge Sept. 7—Dougi ‘airbanks:in “Down to Earth,” and Klever Komedy, “Wrong Mr. Fox” wh