The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE, 9, 1919. |» *|School to Present | PROGHAMS TODAY wry Hiawatha Pageant) WALLACE “YOU'RE eer ihetinad It's @ hilarious winner—it means a jolly time ror you | Good Stories Told on Screen in Movie Theatres This Week Charles Hay in am Mevrme Meonte “The eantmesly Pathe ) | | sen: “THE FIRE FLINGERS” The dramatic sensation ef the town 4 Venter Holt Catners vening on Lake With Rupert Julian Theodore and Wanda Hawley are in the cast Roberts reely and The Green Vewee and Cartyle Blackwell in sin The CLERK’S UNION WINS VICTORY LOAN HONOR 4, have ffere ' warded the t r pr 1 divinio g the high ta during the recent Vic 1b jonates é for the v has Utter been Kili t amount haracters fn ever pe nat in Ha m wife on'n re and the dimappearance ¢ Jane Nov | lend much to Otwett ik prettiness and charm | | | nigh ] the Mra eada character avels made to rep. The picture closes T with silver resent the I | and bronze mo LIBERTY | The Bushe COLONIAL Kvelyn Greely and Carty! love with Coliseum Shows as laughs Speedway Races all, Char The Coliseurn has secured the | that fits him t first pictures of the Liberty weepstakes International Autc on the Indianapolis Speed The pletures will be show above BILLY PARSONS COMEDY Ren Harding | baseball twirter | His regular }man to Deacon ay baseball pla n the quiet. TI league > one a an and on the regular program, starting ||) *"Weetheart. She chooses the n pve wealth During a fit of the blues she writes | ¢ a letter to the other man, which falls | job nto t hands of the Thinking bin wife etill . | keen Helen he offers her her freedom, but realix- | « ing the noble character of the man hae married she regrets her act, and decides she has made the best her a school — uit “ HUNS FIRE SHOTS AT | © fire him. He the | us xylophone player in GENERAL’S QUARTERS |" While play COBLENZ, June 9.—Th we oc | during Kose Show. with an r fellow, geta| outied by Brig Auto Bed and sleep ne fOr! chief of staff « Third army, Guarantee fit any car. hits the bald-beaded fiddler | was fired into three times last Thurs | Avenue, End of job No, 2 day night The would-be ansassins t occupation i# to pose at) nave not yet been apprehanded by choice after all of the stairs fashion ‘i » | American military authorities. Carlyle Blackwell gtves a finished aurant, em ntique f completes the performance as the husband and the! suit of armor, I overbearw may be mid of Montague Love,|two crooks planning stenting DOCTOR TO LECTURE CLEMMER who appears as the unlucky suitor. | rome vs je papers from his sweet-| On a th Seattle Alfred 0. « on, | rns « t ou Certainly Ma enne latent + 9 heart's father. He folls the plot—| Professor Ernest Weltmer, dean of Flackner, t . STRAND | gets in good with and the rest|/the Weltmer Institute in Nevada, McKay and Je " ‘ . of the | in ta playin 0 A comedy-drama tn which Wallace | is easy. Mo., will deliver noon-hour lectures thin week is the star features the new! Wanda Hawley is dainty as Helen|on anatomy and physiology to local now playing at the Strand Rodgers and Theodore Roberts in| physicians at the Arcade building a» As Billy Deering, Wally falls in| good as Gordon Re | wuy an Or |Five State Tars Uy Se Get Navy Berths} or Haring. ‘The manager BALTIMORE, Md., June 9.—The | big league, after » United States Naval Academy grad-| mame uated 453 mish aturday and nflaton mec the game, he goes into the piteher’s box and saves the day Then, of course, he is hired back by the manager of the city league, | 16 |and his love affairs prosper A Lyons Morin comedy and an ox Outing Cheater Scenic, in a r hunt i# the main fea | ; a husband. | chestra a cafe he Buy a Fischer iu your car, 1312 Fifth loves t 1 exc cu high ©, abe on the up their t t Five | fa y will tm take sution as officers in ot the men are from Washin They are Rennett, L, way, James HH H, Severyns. navy name on and Mfg. Optician ke stay ana Fitted him, a j hired man, comedienne is seen ir the game again o * ring over the American desert, | three Tons, captured fn the jungies | gets the bert of him, and be elim having been left bebind when her | of Africa, were placed in the espect.| 4 tree to mee the rubber train resumed its journey, She ally constructed cage in Wooedlan | bush league. pi trudges thru sand and sagebrush park, to be viewed by thousands of } Now comes the big moment of the | until long after nightfall, and at last mirers, The animals were brought | *tory: Deacon Nas noovers him | finds refuge in a longly shack. She here from Los Angeles. jin the ninth Inning end tells him | x joined by & young man whom she jail ts lowt if he t pitch He | vaguely remembers having seen on | refuses Put t the train, and his promise of pro a S eweethoart’s brother b be tection docs a great deal to reassure usan Soon, however, a quartet of hold men Susan recognizes them aa we who robbed the train. At once her protector changes ia tactics and becomes one of the! robbers, apparently. | In reality he knows who Susan ‘is, and pretends that he is holding her for ransome. He agrees share it with the bandits if they will permit him to send a mesege to Susan's father. This is done, the | message at the mune time, telling | the true situation. | Susan is reacued, but does not | know that the young man befriended | her. Some time Inter sho meets him | at a house party and Suaan nearly | causes « riot when she pointe him | out an a robber. The truth then comes out, and it ts not long before | wedding bells ring. | ee PARK GETS LIONS Arriving here Sunday morning, he piquant game of thy o— AEE Oe EEE Ee READ “THE DAY OF DAY&.” when t hie all her to COLISEUM Married! The record signed! The words at the altar spoken, The world informed that thie man and wornan were one wll their lives should end, And it waa all a Iie. The man had merely traded his) name for a wife, and money to spend | on another woman. ‘These are the startling facta which | make tho picturization of Hall Caine’s novel, “The Woman Thou Gayest Me,” one of the most power ful of nereen dramas. | The girl, a sweet and innocent young thing, was sold like a slave to food her father’s lust for power. ‘The comes the inevitabie—another man, Iivery dramatic feature of the The Playing of the Duo-Art Is the Actual Playing of the Great Artists When a Duo Art Roll is inserted his diary, Sir Walter Scott reveals forth from this great instru- in the Duo Art Piano, the play- ing is the touch, the tone, the technic, the personality, the faithful reflection of the art- ist’s own musical soul. The only difference between the playing of the artist in person and the reproduction of his playing on the Duo Art Piano is that in the latter instance you do not see the artist who is playing. But you feel his pres- ence and his personality—-you know it is the artist himself who is playing, for you recog- nize his performance, his char- acteristics of tone, dynamics and interpretations. Personality is the characteristic of human kind and is Nature's way of differentiating one indi- vidual from another. No ma- chine can acquire it of itself— it must be instilled into it by the person himself. And that is just what happens when an artist plays on the Duo Art Piano. The marvel of this re- markable instrument lies in the fact that it is capable of, and does, photograph, not only the playing of the artist, but also his personality, with unerring accuracy and completeness. When you place a roll made by Paderewski into the Duo Art Piano to be reproduced, you know the music that comes j ment is the actual playing of He Paderewski himself. There is 0 absolutely no room left for ig doubt after you have heard the performance. The same is true of the playing of the other famous pianists (Bauer, Saint- Saens, Gabrilovitch, Busoni, Granger, and a score more), who make records for the Duo Art. The marvelous Duo Art pre- sents a triple personality: First, it is a remarkable re- producing piano, Second, it is a perfect player- piano with improved and ex- clusive devices which enable you to play your favorite music according to your own musical taste and interpretation. Third, it is a regular piano of beAutiful tone and superb tion for hand playing. We want the public to hear this instrument. We want every lover of music to have the wonders of the Duo Art Piano demonstrated to him. We want to see if you can tal whether the Duo Art Piano is playing or whether the per- formance you hear is that of the pianists in person. We cordially invite you to come in and see and hear the marvelous Duo Art, ac- novel has been preserved in the pic- turtzation. | Katherine MacDonald ta wonder. ful aw Mary MacNeill, the young wife | who is forced to go thru the ap palling outcome of a hateful mar Milton Sills gives "a sterling as Martin Conrad, Mary's’ lover. Jack Holt succeeds in making Lord Rae a hateful char acter, and Fritat Brunette ts a be witehing vamp. The Coliseum in rapidly the “home” of big productions, “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” is the sec ond mpectal feature shown at thie theatre In the last three weeks, Mary Pickford having appeared there in Daddy Long Legs” week | becoming before Once again Seasue Hayakawa, the popular Japanese actor, comes to the front. His latest production, “The Courageous Coward,” in which he is ing at the isa inner. There isn't a slow foot of film thru the entire drama. The Barbary Const.” San Fran- cisco’ notortc vinatown district, ted for the unfold- A young Japanese girl's love for one of her own race leads her into the underworld of Chi- natown and involves her in a dubt ous romance with an American all sport. Circumstances compel her lover to kill a gambler. He makes his escape, leaving an innocent man to stand prosecution Suki, the Oriental lover, a brilliant prosecuting ¢ . is branded as| 4 coward when he refuses to go on with the prosecution. Rather than betray the American lover he bears the disgrace The climax of the story the murderer and Rex this w in the scene w ing of the plot is when Suki's SARSELEABE HED that his best thoughts came to him during the shaving hour, just after he awoke. Even in his greatest pros- perity, the famous author of “Marmion” always performed this homely task himself, considering it a “hardy and independent personal habit.” And this lovable, simple country gentleman used a razor which justly rewarded his skill—that old time model whose perfect balance makes it seem part of your own hand—a long, keen blade that can lie on your cheek at only one—the right—shaving angle. All that Scott’s fine old razor needed to make it a perfect shaving tool was the double-edged, guarded, detachable blade of the ~ Toran) Joram Raxz0r~ made Safe Lay this real-razor-made-safe against your cheek. It feels as comforting and shears as smoothly as the old-time blade —only—it wan't cut your face. And because it has two edges, it naturally doubles your blade mileage. In addition it has the longest, strongest, keenest, best-tempered blade on earth—a blade that you can instantly detach and Strop or hone and so save money. 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