The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 14

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f Friday — Last Times ‘Alice Brady Starting Saturday A FINE ACTOR IN HIS SUPREME SCREEN OFFERING 5 FOR FORGER CHICAGO, May 1#.--" Maile | and I'll lead you to a man wanted Young Lady Assietente forgery thruout the Take 1 of 2 Lemons | IS? WAY ot | tea -hing na If you vaine time Little Cost. Pri | for Danced in ieeding places of New York City. Memter Teachers’ Asm It was Farr. a 4 X _ ; | IRECTION JENSEN & VON MERBERS | * | __ FRIDAY—GOOD-BYE TIMES MLL HART in “THE MONEY CORRAL” ' rested today Starting Saturday at the Home of 100% Pictures NORMA TALMADGE * > = , THE NEW MOON” —And the Latest— MACK SENNETT Comedy—“When Love Is Blind” Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News pls eles ig ) ) \) 6¢° THE UNPARDONABLE SIN” Comes to Coliseum Saturday; Novel by Major Rupert Hughes; Directed by Marshall (Mickey) Neilan; Prominent Cast Including Blanche Sweet, Who Comes Back After Long Absence; Said by Critics to Be Biggest Screen Attraction of the Year. Scenes from “The U pardonable Sin,” said to be one of the biggest motion picture attractions of the year, which ‘opens at the Coliseum Saturday morn ing. 1i—Mary Alden and Blanche Sweet 2-—Wes- ley Barry, Blanche Sweet and Matt Moore. 3—Ed- win Stevens and Blanche Sweet. Harry Garson's big screen produc |starring Blanche Sweet, under the | personal direction of Marshall Net e me $25 | LIBERTY United | madge's latest 1823 4th Ave. sin ga1t,| States,” said Cornelius A. Farr to @| which she is presented by Joneph M Chicago editor. The forger was ar) gchenck, will follow the Bill Hart) picture at the Liberty. | ween in “The Money Corral” for the last time tonight. and starting Sat lurday morning Mise Talmadge will be seen in “The New Moon,” jot Russia. | Princess Marte Paviorvna. The prin: | #— cess is forced to disguise as a peas ant girl in clutches of Theo Kamenoff. a@ means of telling a dra been printed in other Norma Tal Peture, Io “The New Moon,” Belect Hart will be & ntory in which she appears as order to escape the! Watch for The Red Lantern NAZIMOVA CLEMMER LAST TIMES TONIGHT To see your favorite before he leaves, y MOORE “A MAN AND HIS MONEY” Also a Special Two- | Reel Christie Comedy, | “SALLY'S BLIGHTED CAREER” FAY TINCHER and 30 Follies Beauties / A Riot of Back Stage Fun. ory. Reviews of the picture | or which have ie lar ~*~ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY in ih Ee RORY: at atanttL 16, 1919. ever produced starts out to do something and does | sorbing whole action moves without a break interruption to its powerful cl max —— i |} OGRAMS TODAY % Mart im Drew comedy) “< Man Maney”; Pay Tineber in “natiy's Blighted Career.” comedy: “Vrom Mad to edorational Literary Digest COLISEU M—shiriey Mason in “The lenge Accepted.” | COLONIAL—-Madictne Traverse te | “Gambling ta foue~ CLEMMER Geraldine Farrar ventures from the romantic and dramatic aunow phere of the Pyrenees in Spain down to the dregs of civilization--an Apache den in Paris—in her fourth Goldwyn production, “The Stronger Vow, Saturday morning cities declare here is one of the few, |tion, “The Unpardonable Sin,” | protoplays “The Unpiardonable Sin” in by no) few weeks ago after having been in that/means a preachment Recently Completed This feature photoplay pleted on the Pacific coast only clure Patter Geraldine Farrar was born tn Mel rose, Mans, Eddie Lyon le of love and adventure, ,mont It is an ab | the pre H + One situation follows another! With Incidents of the world war a6 &| game ttle written by an, begins an engagement at the * hackaround, And et the out Coliseum starting Saturday morning. |in logical manner Just as on the | OACXRToun. An yer thowe were | tug The nable Sin” will at-| speaking stage, where the human y ppv AB the otar manner in which the action i# pre tract to liseum @ Clg of | voice ix available as an agency to teil |e a enn ntionophtc fa © | will be weleomed by patrons which have heretofore been th out in front Just what might) i, porontinn dong er BS out the world. nelined to scoff at the moving pi reasonably be expected, and the lace Beery, Mary Alden was com A excellence | having the best garden in her neigh borhood. eee Alla Nazimo 4 to be a violin Switzerland, jeneva, Russia. Frankie Lee, a7 will make bis debut in ernera.” a 5 and Lee Moran de-| maward White's novel |elare that woman's place in comedies 2 0.9 |'s only decorative. oo. which opens at the Clenmer | Farrar has a notable cast support: | ing her in the play, including Milton Bilis, Thomas Santachi and Kate Lee ter, Reginald Barker directed Tom Moore, who has been winning praise in his comedy-drama, “A Man and His Money,” will play for the last time Friday night. eee STRAND Elsie Ferguson in “Byes of the Soul the Strand, has proved one of the biggest attractions at the mo- picture theatres this week Miss Ferguson has a sweet and sym pathetic » young girl who weds a blind soldier in preference to a wealthy § ern judge. ufday morning a new show t the Strand featuring Pr ant Washburn in “All Wrong,” a drama role of comedy REX “The Man in the Open,” be the strongest nereen vehicle thu far provided for Du be the attraction week starting & Thisis a powerful romanee of the ig Northweat based on the iuing novel of the same title by Roger Pocock, and as ite name indi eaten, is staged largely in the Great Outdoors, Farnum plays Sallor Jeuse, who # tricked into marriage ith an advent Anita Stew “Virtuous Wiv in Farnum, will the Rex for one urease, wes tonight in MISSION Alice Brady, the pop star, finishes a three-day run at the Mission tonight. Following Mins Brady into the Mission is a Harold Lockwood feature, “A Man of Hon or.” This is the last picture Lock wood appeared in prior to his death from influenza. It tells the story of David Smith, a virile young American, who is sent to a tropic island by a elique of un scrupulous men, to concoct a false report on property there, to awindle thousands of unsuspecting stock holders, When David refuses to carry out their crooked scheme, things hap: pen fast, ular World COLONTAL Mian Billie Rhodes, one of the clov: oreat little comedians on the noreen, will «tar in “The Girl of My Dreams,’ nial Saturday morning, by Wilbur Nesbit, author of many newapaper and magazine poems, Nexblt's poem, “Your Mag and My Fling” ia one of tho classica of wartime verse, Tonight brings to a close “Gam. Diing in Souls,” a drama featuring Madleine Traverse, The play ia Mdward T, Langford, who eniisted in the army. at the height of his pop: Mlarity as a leading man, hag re- turned @nd will #90n Appear in pic» tures aagin, which opens at the Colo- | | | a dyy Brockwell, reaiding in Low| Florence . Adapted From * of production for many It is from the boc Major admi are Matt Moore, Wal well-known photoplayers, bine to make # company of unusual at one time intend he studied Friday—Last Showings of a Superb Picture ELSIE FERGUSON in “Eyes of the Soul” —SATURDAY— —IN— A Screaming Marriage Comedy of RICE, RIBBONS and RAPTURE JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG Comedy—“Welcome, Little Stranger” Burton Holmes Travelogue year-old film etar. |ntrange and turization of Stewart the Orient. Dustin Farnum and bis company recently spent a day at San Juan sian Poets, of the Chineso writers | Capistrano Mixsion, shooting scenes jes, recently won first prize for and of the cults of the Bast—theoso- | for a new picture. Reeds has the Oriental bug. Bhe makes a study of the Per Buddhism other and the fantasti : regions of | FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geverumest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek fer the Free Dester Sign. Waist Seam Suits and plenty of them in neat and fancy mixtures, also plain Greens, Blues, Browns and Grays. Sizes 32 to 42 ALL-WOOL MATERIALS Unfinished Worsteds, Serges, Flannels, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. $20 to $45 Featuring plain colors with silk trimmings AE ceicecccces $80.00 Saturday Is STRAW HAT DAY We're ready with the season’s newest blocks in Panamas and sailors—$2.50 to $7.50. SEE OUR WINDOWS Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE ST. Seattle's Largest ae Upstairs ‘ Clothes Shop

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