The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 15, 1919, : PAGE 3 coamruseeeungemnaneas |. diosa ho chon At The ) OROTHY DALTON “Vamps” Village Deacon; Bashful Charles Ray Steals Another ‘Fel- How to P ick Husband! * low’s Girl; Warren Kerrigan Drowns His Sorrows ‘in Drink; Madge Kennedy Marries to ‘ MOVIES — Save Fortune; Walthall Seeks Revenge on Hun; Bert Lytell Turns Spendthrift; Mary Pickford Movie Star Tells Her STRANGE NDE ~~|\ Saves Man From Gallows; Follies Actor Enters Movies. Ideas on the Subject | a a Sat eS ~ — ‘ $ i haut! ta * 4 event ot a * ed w la | life a thing: = 0 4 existence, * -OLO | , I when the poet ' | crage man is leaa* 7 ¥ f clef in absorption * he | sw opens to him © ite | which it bare to he he may marry 7 h c woran must © . | tep toward the ~ ROOSEVELT FILM | NEARING COMPLETION could be pert — under ke an Ine ia pective ane t he has acted” * +0 for effect bee | » PADEREWSKI Is f his past is suck o BY MOVIE ACTOR of connubial « matters of the 7 perience at ang ¢ sandfold nore than before. likely to ag wulde’ such ag” ye sgh 10 HOLD CONVENTION wry os Jazarene church wilh oy convention Ome day me NONA THOMAS ANDY MAKER CONDUCT OPEN FORUM a ef ¥ church will ihe ‘ forum, in whieh : w eve ning. SEND THIS 10 SENATORS 2 AND REPRESENTATIVES Clip the following and send it to your senator anda sentatives at Olympia: | pler-mache “1 wasn't ! was trying to breathe thru the thing BACK WITH VITAGRAPH Maurice e ¢ 1—Dorothy Dalton, in “Hard Boiled,” Strand. 2-—Charles Ray and Doris Lee (a Seattle girl), in “The Girl Dodger,” Liberty. }—Mary Pickford, as Glad, in “The Dawn of a Tomor. | row,” Rex, 4—Henry Walthall, who +s to the Coliseum, in “The False Faces.” 5—Madge Kennedy, in a scene from “Friend Husband,” Clemmer, 6—Bert Lytell, at the Colonial, | in “The Spender.” 7—J. Warren Kerrigan, as he appears in “The Drifters,” at the Mission, &—WiIll Koge aughing Bill Hyde,” Little. | Olympia, Wash. LIBERTY * | stranger Dear Sir: I urge you to vote for Sen Cuthber . maltyoars ing’s bill to give Washington soldiers $10 a swAMS SATURDAYS PROGRAMS t " dence (re . aevarty atts h-tieg || Met Grae aainde, Caen for service durmg the recent war. I urge you to see . Kennedy in Thiers"; Fethe Weekly to it that this measure is not buried in —ae in mp Walthall in “ m Kennedy in , te Our soldiers should be treated right. They need w ‘ us \ in “The Dawn he eben hei mallee Were eatre, wta y, ready cash when they are discharged. Let’s givedt f fa 1 gaa ti ‘ ! Hyd 1 to them thru the Lamping bill—and let’s pass that : seers 7m ture Rogers has ag bill promptly. Merit and not politics should count, Ince for the Char Ray is trea Mert Lytell in “The nd, it said, gives him Yours sincerely, Ge an opportunity t his Jemonstrate his J Warren Kerr 1 Drifters. F—William Kogers in HM Myde CLASS A-Nessie Barriscale in “The Cast-Olt SEATTLE GIRL - fond Pr ART Doris Le phigh schox hit with Charies R Man” and “His Mother's Be . f to appear w ti test e picture, “Th ¥ Name tt teteeceeescepeepeswonm F King county senatore-at Olympia | Waiter J. Lunnin the a are: Howard D. Tayfor, 30th dis (trict; Alfred E. “Miller nal trict; LG. O'Mara, Jist district: Thomas, 4ist district; ¢ Daniel Landon, 38nd district; Wil Hodgson and H. C Bohs, ther when she tam Wray, a&rdediststet:¢T. D. Rock-, trict; Pliny Allen asd Bees maful actre od ts well, 34th diwtriet; Frank H. Renick, Myers, 43rd district; W. W. en with © MAN 35th district;.Fred W. Hastings, 36th and Frank Manogue, 44th nee istrict; Geo, B. Lamping, 3/th dis C. O. Qualbeim and \Robert trict. | 45th district; Stepheg A. Hi King county representatives are:| Frank Cotterill, 46th district; Fred Mess, James T. Jones and! Pease and E. H. Guig, 47 AT WOULD > ' town of Niles, A sitt who i# found unconselous hatt varied fn the deep mow Mtrives rw ila Dean a associates de. can't call her nor < STRAND t “ ak Dorothy Dalton wil! make her a Tiny ¢ n ow tealing the pearance at the Strand aa a ma r hard hearted old deacon e pany in “Hard cupola tor rent. show wh oper Here’s that comical small town cuss again, this hould be time as a hc 200 : : , : ‘ah-rah bo: elect Here’s a picture with more action gay y ia happily married than anything else we have shown ee eee in months—coupled with the abili- uy | | (Abstain raibciesapetctogely ties of a star whom it is always a delight to see. You want to see Pinkie la Rue! A Ten Ince Production COLONIAL “You un't take our mone y t ‘ It tells the marvelous battle of wits between a F criminal, the Lone Wolf, and Eckstrom, the Hun spy, his mortal enemy. 1 * * “ the In the illustration the knife thrown at the Lone Wolf men are told in “Tt misses him, but pins the English girl to her stateroom door, | CuartesRA m4 “The Girl De cig for str i as rn “3 pi i 4 ee nad a score of thrills in the six-part triumphant filming of the Louis Joseph Vance Saturday Evening a ix nce . ind | I} wo | HENRY WALTHALL in “THE FALSE FACES” } Saturday—Last Times Wallace on the Wurlitzer BIG BILL HART Popular Concert Sunday, 12:50 ag SYMPHONY COLISEUM’S NEWS MALOTTE on the ORCHESTRA SERVICE WURLITZER BUSINESS 31 Men World Happenings FIRST Popular Concert Sunday—1:30

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