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1919 : PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 19, RACING Picture at Liberty Stars Wally Reid; Tomboy Mabel Normand in “Mickey” at icture Patter Rex; Clemmer Has Popular Dramatic Star; Marguerite Clark is the Strand Attraction; Dorothy Phillips Has Emotional Role in Coliseum Play; Mission Features Cowboy Actor; ‘: born in Cheyoneee aii LIBERTY "COLISEUM "| Aquatic Queen at Little; Gaby Deslys Comes to Colonial. | Mahlon Hamiton “ix, Mary Pl ble i ding man Daddy Long ef ROARING ROAD" | “THE MBART OF HUMANITY Eas: clan disor ty (Paramount) (Universal) | eek ‘oodles Waldron, an auto sales | Nanette Dorothy Phillips - ~ — ‘ Wallace Reid | Father Michael tent ; rite Clark loc The Cub. sweetheart. Ann Little Hackathorn cepa P oplay "aa ce J.D. Ward (the Oldest Son William Stowell, sttsks ae Oo b &Z Roberta | Younger Son Robert Anderson Kunio Kogo, « mechanieal aaa re Tom Darby y Oliver] Dorothy Phillips, who scored such J t inning to lear et Wheeler .-C. H. Geldart|/@ big success here in “Hell Mor of thelr nam Would you be willing to risk your! gan's Girl and The Mortgaged a yr. t in neck by driving a r car at the| Wife,” Is to be at the Coliseum Br ct 4 nd fete. cf' 110 mike an You | starting today in another big feature re the tine of a! City mak: The dt a series of there waa a cer: | called e Heart of Humanity,” in love, Well, | written and directed by her husband, does just this | A Holubar eo swcrit would, perhaps, | tain and you we anyway, Wally | very thing to win a pretty girl in} = T of a young wife who “The Roaring Road,” his latest |leaves a home of luxury to go to ea photoplay. which opened at the| Belgium and he in to minister to Robert Anderson, whe gina Strand this morning.” jthe wants of the homeless and or cur Cuckoo in Geifithie : . i ~ pod sige nm, is the feature of Hearts of the World.” has an ime - - af | the pee ae encounter with a portant part in Dorothy Phillips’ new | CLEMMER drink-cra russian and her Rescue picture, “The Heart of Humagiie } EER ‘ a just as she is about to plunge a knife t the Coliseurn next week » : inte her bosom forme an exciting Br ° “WIVES OF MEN" jinte her boscen forme an exciting els : (Pioneer) 4. e8 Marie Walcamp has issued @ chal Mrs. James Emerson. Fiorence Reed | y_ 4 el, nee ny other actress in ple James Emerson Frank Mills 3 ron the legitimate stage to Just as they were about to start RE er on the Santa Monica speeds their honeymoon the newly wed | ~ aero = * 0 or 100-mile race, j Mra. James Emerson discovered hy MICKEY ° 4 husband looking at a photograph of (W. H. Productions Co) y's real name is Edward another woman. On the back of it | Mickey Mabel Normand i ] : g With lo my hus » Drake Louis Cody o-« Too proud to take t ThornhU!.. Wheeler Oak:nan Ora Carew, who used to be in Sone key” is back again. ‘This time at the Rex that Mickey whole nischievous Uttle girl will chuse tears and laugh nett comedic now has her own com pany. Her first new starring veblele will be “A Man’s House.” the thought of this ed the wife for rs. Then the nd what happened ix r in “Wives of | tet Roland has been granted # Raised by her foster father, an old e. He ner husband, Lio a | miner, and her fe r mother, a wise nel Kent, was an automobile man old Indian squaw, in the mountains when he married Miss Roland, cere ray * | car out in the country, Mickey does ‘a 4 ‘ al i . ; ‘ ‘ | ae | | And now Theaa Bara has invaded is sent to an aunt residing in the writing fleld and blossoms forth w York “8 an author and star of “The Soul —— ——— ae “THREE MEN AND A GIRL” (Paramount) ee of Buddha.” By Ivia Weston Marguerite Clark in Pate ie Let . i - ‘a 4 Sotelo = age oe * * 7 Ww * 1—Florence Reed, star of the new show at the Clemmer, 2—Marguerite Clark, at the Strand, 3—Harry Carey, who will play at the Mission until Tuesday night. 4—Annette Kel- “J hard Rarthetmes COLONIAL lerman, as she appears in play at Little, 5—Dorothy Phillips, emotional actress, at Coliseum, 6—Mabel Normand, back again in “Mickey,” at Rex. 7—Gaby Delys, starring at Colonial.| P Hyland nas sone $9 Cata- % - r lina islands to make desert island 4 Forsyth..Percy Marmont |#® — ———% | &—Wallace Reid, at the Liberty. jtina istan cS | | Adventure 2h Ida Darl (Pathe) M ie acti = ° 4 Gyivia ‘Weston Knows a thing or |Fiora Nys +«.Gaby Destys | 9 This Tells Why She Needed a Job, So see tWo about men. Sylvia can take a | Gh4y Stanton . +» Harry er CHARLEY MURRAY SAYS s | ‘ * se . . . Cowboy, college student, U. 8. sol ots “cones minke S| Paul Bernard M. Signoret Louise Is Lovely She Went in the Films | 0°" 0%, eee “niente Oat in him around like u lo upp) by Deslys, internationally fa-|| perfume ina mark of odor. Louise Lovely, Wittam Farnum’s Ovie ll es om Cd ures Juanita Hansen entered the motion | Philippines, chiet of scouts, U. 8. Aw Marguerite Clark ‘ »e ous as a dancer and fashion leader, : eading lady, is not afraid of death pictures because—well, she wanted to| in*army of Pekin, organizer — Strand in the new is featured In “Infatuation.” which A neture tires the owner In fact, she hardly gives it a thought go to work, and she believed motion | of Mac n scouts, moving picture Men and a Girl.” w arting Sun But she does fear the possibilit What has become of Cleo Mad pictures opened up the best. pros-| actor, director and now moving pie Rot only brings on Nothing succeeds Ike results, | sTOWing stout, and ts always plar ae > What state ta ae tran? Bill Hussell is in Santa Barbara | jects She got a job as an extra girl, | ture star—such has been the caneae worn hater to her jays a poor working girl ning againat such an undesirable con plage eetbag 5 sadn w mn “Six Feet Sown,” under ‘phat lasted only three days, because |of Tom Mix. r @f them. There is nothing slow ted by a great actor. He Few stockraisers are bulldoz | “ition lesion ade ur atalee Geka a ee ee at the end of that time the diretcor about Marguerit« and trains her as & pre-| | ors aise ig an Austrattan girl, and in| On ae eye amt hee ified ided she was so good that she de- | - suerte. sé Seabed clue Waeasnas tumas z eure of age—she does not “gad” /California at present, She was born) Bryant Washburn has begun pro-| served a regular part. For this she| | enccnaun sane Bid ! th a wealthy admirer, This ‘The scales of justice don't al night—to use her own expression, |!" Mloomington, Ill, duction on the Earl Derr Biggers| was paid $30 a week. onoee iw the beginning of a line of compli ume balance. Sho retires early and gets up a 5) | " Rater stor Love In ance Donald baxions LIT cations which forms an interesting ia Yelock in the morning. Not becau: Q se pont agin inael ge dagrroell | alsa Halla emaeres ” mini ———— | | C nn = and exciting story A push button will get you | |#he wants to see the sunrise, but sim: |8F0 Pe Fox Picks Players “QUEEN OF THE . ‘ | | ply because of her abhorrence of tak The cast for ret Service aes ethan Sa tea (Fox) a - —% | | Most anything lit nt A.--Yeu; Minx Marion has played in | ~ oR NTETE aca * ox) \ ae ing on welg ! , ay tobert Warwick play, includes “ colt | nad 4 several pictures, She was seen here ox is picking leading | | Annette Kellerman, the celebrated MISSIO dec suhed. dalens yee expest — - several pictures, She was seen here | shirley Mason, Wanda Hawley, Ray RN Reprint Mbeegaye ; tic star, will be the attraction gy _—— —H | | to be stepped on RACING EXPERT ON JOB Yesteréad > — + elawee tan Dp mond Hat Theodore Roberts and s Angeles show the fol REX—Mabel Normand in “Mickey. | @t the Little theatre in “Queen of GHT FOR LOVE” John I. Day, racing expert for a ay Bhe played Mise Dan’! maythe Chapman Scotts Goatowe Wnyere da! the Clark a the Sea.” a water fairy story. In (Universal) Spring hate make the lady ride | |New York paper, has decided that, | fF 6 8 a 4-0 iSae ine af eee picture Miss Kellerman makes |Cheyenne Harry Harry Carey | | gasior after all, the life of the motion pid batecee ae oan Fumie Mewsty & ahivind teiatntad | highest dive ever fllmed—85 feet | Kate McDougal... Neva Gerber | | ture actor is the 1 oh Mr.| Q—Is® William Ce ne asad Petia ers Bae Fret PR andrea i ode Bay sodigy Sy hom from a siender wire into the surf. | Harry Carey, wild-riding and| Always be a square shooter,}| Day has just gone to Hot Springs, | on th en, or bh Bone back to | Posring Road to be vehonsel. lor tha Mick? | ‘To carry out the story William Fox | straight-shooting star of many West-| | ang you will never mies your Ark, with R. A. Waleh, moving pic | the speaking sta “ee Hansen is Tom Mix's| Bas surrounded Miss Kellerman with ern pictures which have been shown | | mark ture director, who is staging a big A.—William *Co righ died sev John Barrymore next picture an 10 & SOW plcture he & school of swimming sirens who | here, is at the Mixsion starting today race track drama, and will give the eral months ago in mw York, Of] ines aw enmady, “Tha, mMlenene hie cutie: eaMmTnS Toate ne im an exciting melodrama in whict A lot of people have the desire, benefit of his long racing experience | pneumonia, He was playing at the phe Scusanen wi Cue tame | Miss Keller | weddings and bashful bridegroom@#}! pur no ammuniti | |to Mr. Walnh in filming seenes at the | time on the stage with Lou Tellegen Oh, You Women!" ts a picture) Tom Santachi, big and brawny, ts | just completed, with Ernest Truex | playing sweetheart to Madlaine Tra and Louis Huff in the leading roles. | ere. in “The Blind Youth." He is surviv ed by his widow, known professional rt. a Ethel Fleming 5 Rebecauliher i Anita Loos and John Emerson wrote | Betty Shade, blonde and pretty, is Q—In Eileen Percy married, and) he scenario, | jmaking herself into the vampiest of has she any children? | |vamps in Gladys Brockwell’s play, A—EFileen Percy is Mra. Busch,| “The Career of Katherine Bush,” |The Divorce Trap.” wife of Otto Busch, of the family | from ovel by Elinor Glyn, is to | oe with Catherine Calvert! (Movie questions should be address roine ed to Movie Editor, Seattle Star) - POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES imade famour by the Anheuser-Busch | be They bave no children playing th This Is the Home of NOW RUNNING— Wallace Reid nu Theodore Roberts in a dandy automobile race story—from the Saturday Evening Post. You see a marvelous speed contest between the auto and the limited night express, between Los Angeles and San Francisco—it will make every drop of blood in your body tingle. or SPECIAL EASTER Music ON SUNDAY ALBERT NIGHTIN- GALE will play a cornet solo, “The Holy City.” - a Bae? Eon SRS Doe | The Pictare that will Live Forever The picture you'll never A veritable revelation of great war, a story of the love that “A tremendows pic- | “Our is, go | “Panoramas tore.” pie see ‘The Heart of paseed on the screen” » —New York Kooning Sun All week Png eng most etir — “Its intense story will re U ever pre- Sh ” — sented in New York.” Al Neg atmoet in- | hold you to the end. —Mew York Evening Work! New York Werlt a aon Eooning Telegram ‘‘Spectatore thrilled | ‘‘A distinct achieve- Conceived with a to it with enthasi- | ment in motion pice | sill coe telligence ao tute creatioa.”* that lift it high above New York Monatd _New York Times | it contempora ‘Takes rank with thea | “Is certain to touch fv great masterpieces of | the heart of human- ‘Beats any story on the screen."’ ity.” the screen.’”’ —Exhibiters’ Trede Review New York Review —Photeplay Magesine Mm MALOTTE x" WURLITZER SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA Thin Beautiful Easter Concert at 1:30 Sunday: pia Say Hallelujah Chorus, from “The M : sae wiah". Handel ‘raw “The Roaring Road” Largo . ‘ ‘ Handel Starlight Intermezzo Spinning Song + Mendelssohn Largo . Handel Kammenot Ostrow Rubinstein Light Cavalry Suppe Come early and beat the big crowds thin, Chin, Chow’