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—E x my a mem «aera mn serene oct am man vey SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. PAGE 3 71 Fisher] SUREEN STARS. Lim Lashes) 70 COME HERE ty Mnbory rik pe feature, Many Favorites to Attend ILL HART at Liberty in Role of Cowpuncher; Clemmer Stars Tom Moore in Comedy-Drama; Marguerite Clark Comes to Coliseum; Strand Shows Elsie Ferguson in Pretty Romance; Warren Kerrigan in Western Drama at Mission; Sec- ond Week of Rex Feature; May Allison Has Tom-Boy Role in Colonial Attraction; Little Features Bill Desmond; Comedy and Romance Predominate in Photoplays. eo - at he t e LIBERTY most, exciting picture t ar he Big Convention aa h “ mx ‘ | . “THE MONEY CORRAL” i (Parmount) N Lem Beason .. Wiliam 8. Hart Blok 3 } Rose, a poor relation...Jane Novak ilar § Carl Bruler, a mana Dar ee iat hel Mayall | Nora n | Gregory Collins, a railway mag Maid Blar 6 + nate . Winter Hall Let's I the catchy hs | Janet, Collins’ daughter Marguerite Clark's latest « 3 Mev ass . Rhea Mitchel! | OW playing at the Strar om Chicago Kate tricla Palmer | Plot deals with a young wife wuthor, who believes herself ne Shooting the dates out of dimes | ed and Plans to elope with a shal J} and unmasking crooka, are two of | owbraine a aweves TBM Hart's specialties in his latest | NUbby learns of the plot and spoils | } Production, “The Money Corral,” |!t al! in a most entertaining and CHARLIE MURRAY SAYS tS which opened at the Liberty this Unique manner : | Morning. Hart's many admirers will ahd 5 ‘ie Bee him in an entirely new role, that — fi | Of a cowpuncher who goes to a REX large city to act as watchman to a @ - — as jFailroad president. The fact that “THE TURN OF THE ROAD” Hart wrote and directed the play (Mutual) Bimself adds much interest to the familton Perry George Nichols | picture. Paul Perry Lioyd Hughes Sead Rey, Matthew Barker ..Winter Hall ae a neg ——% June Barker Helen Jerome Edd CLEMMER ||°“Manager John Hamrick has decid —~ — — ed te i] the Road “A MAN AND HIS MONEY" OY°" for 8 og ton . ; accommodat » crowds which (Goldwyn) news ‘eae fo seo it. This Breupiofer W. Drummond alway Marry Lathrop Tom Moore | one of the attractions which Wh ; won & por * this when he is happy. Right Betty Dalrymple Seena Owen! hax appeared at the eat ¢ 4 thru the he is very happy, thinknig of Walter Randall... .Sydney Ainsworth | time, and King W Mrs. Johnson DeLong... Kate Lester | airector the good tin in store for Seattle vinta movie fans at the Northwest Film Rogers. .......Claire DuBrey | coas of the q Hoard of Trade convention, of which: Wen Sturgeon........Sydney Deane) vidor's careful directing !s much Fritze Bruennette s painfully |he is director get i Chauffeur ... «Edwin Sturgis!ig evidence thruout the play, and bruised during the Gulf Between ast includes many prominent Deseribed as a smart comedy: | pia vers ‘Mama of society, Tom Moore's new ee © WGoldwyn production is the attrac: | a Mion at the Clemmer, starting today. | T.1 ; ] MISSION was| glimpse into the Thanks to the Northwest ard of Trade and Associated | bers. the biggest movie tion and ball ever held in the fom Moore is Harry Lathrop, a 7Oung man with more money than | ®t — food for him, Because of his D OF THE GAM loving disposition and hab-| (Hodkinson) Sosa his fiancee breaks their engage-|Purke Allister ....Warren Kerrigan : . * % pe een %| Northwest, will take place tat It takes all sorts of maneu. | Mary ler Lola Wile 1 Marguerite rren errigan, Mission. William mond. 4 ay Allison, Cc b—George N i = (| during July. For four days, ‘on the young man’s part to get| “The End of the Game a and Ren Alexand t » Ferguson, Strand Hill Hart, Liverty, 8—Tom Mo Clemmer arried--And Happy (| ning July 16, there will be one into her good graces. part drama of California, written b; " Es ~~ ——-—--—————wonwn'n | tinuous round of novel features ne 0 joing the gold Mor ever boaste Jon, er, whe answered quietly, * y — Ms yg Made sine the geld “Marguerite Clark in wrk her, he Answered quietly, “Why | popular vote of the people: | ho ia many experiences vidn't I take him seriously? Hel contest is to be carried on them lead him into the Mfe of Mary Mt the gleverest man I know.” | newspapers, in which ballots will STRAND the original Floradora nextet , re = F = { A special added attraction to the | George Elwood Jenks, and produced ies PR SAE Ro ) Fags gE SESS ST PR When Dorothy Phillips was asked | interesting attractions. 3 TGlemmer program will be Fay Tinch-| by Jesse D. Hampton, with Warren * WHY THEY CLAIM FAME it it was not rather difficut to be] probably the tepiet featu®® . ‘ ° e ol PROGRAMS TODAY i - oe . fm ers latest comedy, “Sally's Blighted | Kerrigan in the leading role. ‘: ° z PRE ce a . . REPRE Soran nea | by A Holubar, as he is!the program will be the presence: Career. quartet portrays the role of a Mowey Corral.” ovie Ul Zes Mary MacLaren because s wn husband, and for that rea-| several prominent movie ; eee | Western gambler and adventurer CLEMMER—Tom Moore in “A Mam - n ws papier “ son might not be taken seriously by | ‘These stars will be chosen by 7 Q “ye Ie Warren Kerrigan marrte Mitchell Lewis will soon appear in a young girl from Ne tt h . A y because he is That {4 the Holubar situation in a - y, y “EVES oF OL ‘ weer Pritel Piru) COLONIAL — Hale Hamilton te Alas Winen, who’ appeare ‘a uae a res ee 3 pear from day to day. ee bo ola + alyasy SAD apangsio feminine iead After i Heart with Kerrigan in some of his most ho never car |/ nutshell and Allen Holubar takes|” ane stars will be royally (Paramount) him to lead a bet) : REN—King W. Vider's all-star east, recent photoplaye, in hin wife or pla & better || his wife just as seriously ed during their visit ini ie Ferguson . baa" Turn of the Mond.” second | | ia che tensa dikctoies lon than E. H. Soth- |) Allen - Holubar, not yet 20, haa | od, during | thelr vil SRO J, Flanigan | The ges becboage : Base tele Rt gy hougheg none ® ding ern in “If 1 Were King jeved & success that has brought] 1" iresay planned. at : the latest Fouling Yrem areal gta ee he -ihastnd m to the front rank of photoplay |2°° “lread 2 “ Malvin —* | pprared on the stage? Also Theda Priscilia Dean because she has || directors, He was once en the poem from Washington, Oregon, ‘ 7 . Bara taken a tr t b and Idaho, will be in attendance, (r. Moonlight. sST"| Douglas Fairbanks will next ap never taken a math or had @|iand played leading roles in such i pear in “Something for Somebody,” PROGRAMS SUNDAY | A ne « er jewels olen popular plays as “The Girl of the}! Would-be movie scars a May Allison | under the Artcraft banner. LIBERTY—W, § in “The | | have vend th n West.” “The Man of the| doubt have com ewe “ : . - playe Dor Phillips because she and “Everywoman.” 914 | lives for members of the con oe Rosemary Theby a ' nd rywoman.” In 1 Heart interest action predominates | Mrs. Ensloe A. Phillips | Charles Ray has completed “Hay ae eee ae oS et eee has never appeared before. a sk up his ecreen career, and | have arranged to have a motion. out “Eyes of the Soul.” in which | “To be a detective is a thrilling ex. | Foot. Straw Foot.” Jerome Storm di M— Marguerite Clark im | | With a stock company in New York || crowned head of Europe and ged by Universal to star In| ture producing ‘company at work: about the various features; the most notable | Seattle during the four days. Q—How old i Olga Petrova? How || and queens are taking the count |) being, the special attraction, “Twen-| ‘The best things always: come time. never expects to at the rate kin Ferguson appears at the perience.” says May Allison, star of fected the pleture d for the first time today. Miss |“Pegey Does Her Darndest.” which Ferguson in “Byes on plays Gloria Swann, a opens at the Colonial Sunday, “even Everybody's Girl” ia the title of a Vider's “The Turn ? In whe matried? nowadays ty pom Lenawee Under the | and so it is wun the convent o cabaret girl. who sacrifices if it is only on the screen.” new Alice Joyce ure. Koad,” second werk a~teteet on oF ee Sea,” adapted. from Juled Vernet | the fourth and. tast Aan a | oN—J. W Py = ‘etrova is years ol ¢ h and a social position to marry | Doing detective work im only one : og i ye ae fest te bends. Glarrad 6 & De Marie Waleamp because none of || book ; ball will be given at the Arm blind soldier. lof May's hobbies in her new picture.| Monroe Salisbury and his company May Allison in “Pegey | stuart her ancestors came over in the Dorothy Phillips’ career is strange-|‘The moving picture stars will Darndest if i: May® r; neither bas she any | ly parallel to that of ber husband’s.| the grand march and then Masel Daly in “The Little Q-—Will you please tell me who | jineal forbear who musged up the || She was born if Baltimore, and, aft-|will dance tN the wee small i pares ~ Dorothy Dalton in | Deciaration of Independence with || er attending schoo! in that city, went] Director General W. J. DE nnn | Hard’ Botled""? on the stage, appearing with Henry |, Av. W. Mason had the mal Dixey in “Mary Jane's Pa” and “Ey-|™0nd is working Uke « * lead in this picture. . erywoman.” It was while she was, Set things lined up in order te { eine oe The Unpardonable Sin,” Blanche | playing the role of Modesty in this|the convention the biggest Sweet's starring vehicle, has been | production that she met Mr, Hol-| Seattle’s history and is being: James J. Corbett umpired the first | purchased for the Northwest terri-| ybar, curiously enough, appearing as| assisted by the following | The story is adapted from “The|She plays Peegy Ensloe, a young @fe on location in the San Mernar of the Earth,” by George Wes- | madcap society girl, who prefers box- | dino mountains of California taking which. tly appeared in the jing and football to the more sub) Western peenes for “The Open 1 v ing Post. dued sports of her chums. ~)Road.” WALLACE baseball game of the + aah tory by the Exhibitors’ Film ex: | «King Love.” A romance followed|tee: L. 0. Lukan, W. A. on the D. CC, Willlam McAdoo | change of this city. It will be shown |ang Miss Phillips began her screen| Rantz, J. Q. Clemmer, J. A@ WURLITZER d the first ball and Doug Fair-| thru Washington, Oregon, Montana, | career with Universal as Mrs. Allen| pel, Peter David, John ught it and Idaho as a road show | Holubar. H.C. Arthur, jr. Pathe News Bill goes to Chicago to get a job. A crook sends him into a_ notorious dive to be quietly put away. But Bill owns the place five minutes after they start something. Some mix-up! COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE } ) x iN is here NOW, to stay until Tuesday night only ™ 7 7 It’s a comedy. Eloise thinks her husband neg- lects her, so she decides to neglect him for life. A lover, a hastily-packed trunk, a scribbled note and she off to a fresh start on the road to married bl —is now here in his smashing new drama But husband finds a new way to hold his naughty wife! Come, see it! *“* * BILL’S TRAPP OF A GANG OF BANK ROBBERS M A L 0 T T E IS A BEAUTIFUL BIT OF MELODRAMA. THERE’S SOME , pallices ot vee On The Wurlitzer STORY, TOO—HE SAVES A GIRL WHO NEEDS SAVING | “An Echo of Her Smile”........Jos. E. Howard “Somehow You're Just My Style”. Jos. E. Howard “Tales of Hoffmann”..... seeeeeeees Offenbach “Tl Say She Does’?............ .-Popular Song CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY

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