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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. ~ CAGE 3 SESS a < EAL Soldier Hero at Coliseum; Clemmer Features Mae Marsh as Irish Colleen; Famous English Actor Comes to Liberty; Moore to Show Griffith Feature; Fatty Arbuckle Rescues Salvation Lass in Strand Play; Alice Brady Is Cabaret Entertainer at Mission; Colonial Shows Mae Murray as Chorus te CLEM MER Ale. Mac Marsh in Warwick in “The in STRAND—Patty Arbuckle tn Desert Mere”) Bthet Clayton Meo, Women amd M. The Spreading Bvil eet COLONIAL—Mae Murray in “Delt lows Little Devil rts Sandi last time tomight, ty Arbuckle in “Fatty, the Bouncer.” | LITTLE—Tome Moere in Man. ‘Ge Went, a LIBERTY Sees oe | “MAN WHO TURNED WHITE” % (Maal) H.R. Warner Rarbara Castleton Wedgewood Nowell armen Phitity Manuel Ojeda Eugenio Forde the famous actor tage, who has decided devote his talents to the » kes his first appearance in lan Who Turned Wh ction of the Eng which opens at the Liberty a thrilling romance of the hara desert with Mr. Warner cast is an English captain who vowed Nengeance his own people, be Pause of an injustice which reflected m his honor. Under the name of Alt man, he goes among the Arabs and ves as one of them. He becomes the error and scourge of merchants wersing the desert. “SECRET SERVICE” (Paramount) i K. Dumont Robert Warwick ith Varney Wanda Hawley “ nandoiph Theodore Roberts ey Eayth Chapma: Varney Raymond Hatton Henry Dumont In Arrelatord on The on Robert Caine Irving Cummings -.. Guy Oliver lorman Selby Gaseon Ferguson Lieut. Foray Wiltred Varney Just glance over the above cast.| it would be hard to find a more rep ntative lot of players to support @ soldier star, Major Robert War ick, in “Secret Service,” William Gillette's stage success, which has Been adapted to the screen. | “Secfet Service” has nothing to do With the war just ended. It is a @tory of the Civil War. The hero is ' & Union soldier. Opens ct the Coliseum today. John Carey, a Doctor of the Poor. ji Harteeit, a C ‘ari Harteel!, his Son Alice Keller. " Because of popular demand, Man- ‘ager John Hamrick has decided to hold “The Spreading Evil" over for} another week. Carlyn Wagner, a 19- Jear-old Los Angeles girl, is the fea-| tured player. thetic role of a little artist's model) ho is buffeted from studio to studio | search of work. -Lao Pierson | Irene Wytie COLONIAI “DELICIOUS LITTLE DI (Universal) Mae Murray attenbury cummings EVI Mary McGutre + Patrick McGuire Uncle Barney Jimmie Calhoun Percy Micka! Calhoun Harry ard ¢ hn de Vale Ivor Mer Edward Jobson Y Rudo Mae Murray has a typical role in her latest attraction, “The Delicious Little Devil,” which opens at the Colonial Sunday. Miss. Murray is cast as Mary McGuire, a little ment girl, who just can’t make her feet behave. She loses her place a hat check girl by doing a skirt dance just as the manager hap in. Answering a “want ad,” sh a job as a dancer and then begin to happen. Miss Murray at one time was a star dancer with Ziegteld’s Follies, hax a splendid portunity to display her dancing ab’ ity thruout the play PRIZMA CAMERAS IN STRANGE LANDS William Van Doren Kelley, who 1s| principally responsible for the de opment of the Prizma process who has an investigator student in the field of color motion y for nearly 20 yea 4 school for camera men. | these students have reached {ficiency in col-| means of the| will be sent! tene gets things who and been and rs, is photogra conduct! When a certain degree or photogr Prizm cam ® begin via the hobo route. ina small town and finds himself a CLEMMER HT SADIE” Sulltvan arrington Marr Mae Marsh ine of is the little Irish hero which opens | Mae is a little | to dress is have to, and on account of nocence is nicknamed “the saint." The press agent makes use of the fact by hav-| ing Sadie promoted to chorus leader and heralds her thru the country as the “saintly show girl.” } Then comes a plot on the part of a/ jealous chorus girl, who endeavors to oust Sadie from her job. However. her scheming fails and makes things all the better for Sadie. ee MOORE “HEARTS OF THE WORLD’ (Grtetn Spotlight Sa at the chorus girl who i ot the as some Lititan Gieh Robert Harren Dorothy Gish Robert Anderson George Keigman | Mom German Officer “Hearts of the World,” by many to be D. W. Griffith's great- est photoplay, opens at the Moore Sunday afternoon, following the de parture of “Yankee Doodle in Her lin" and the Sennett girls, who ap-| pear {n person for the last time to night Hearts of the World” may be called “the story of a village.” It is a love story, in which war ts the grim background | Prominent in the cast are the beau tiful Gish sisters, Lillian and Doro thy, Robert Harron and other equally well known players considered “THE DESERT HERO” (Paramount) A Sheritt A Dancer ty Arbuckle ty Ma. When Fatty Arbuckle arrives {n Carbolic Canyon, where sheriffs are slain every day, is elected to fill that extra hazardous office after he has demonstrated his skill with a| six-shooter, there is something doing As the sheriff! Fatty saves the life of the prettiest dance hall girl in Car after a wild fight with the pro prietor, who is holding the girl an unwilling captive. A comedian hero is something new, and this new Ar buckle comedy promises to be the best yet An added feature to the will be an Enid Bennett photoplay called| “Wine, Women and Mon: 4 | ~ LITTLE “GO WEST, YOUNG MAN” (Geldwyn) and bolic ‘Tom Moore | Ora Carew | Meibourne MacDowell | Jack Richardson award Coxen | Robert Chandler Dick Latham. Rosa Crimmios Amos Latham Hugh Godson Dandy Jim Crimmins Tom Moore comes to the Little to- Miss Wagner has the|4ay in a breezy comedy by Willard] haps, toc Mack, “Go West, Young Man.” Asa} scion of a wealthy family who quar-) rela with his dad, Moore sets out to! earn his own living, and nee the world at the same time. His travels He lands sheriff. Then Dick meets a pretty girl and decides the “burg” he has landed in is not so bad, after all. ee ~ MISSION “REDHEAD” (Select) Redhead” brings Alice Brady n a really different role The opening of the story finds her as the star entertainer of a fashion able cabaret. She later weds one of the wealthy patrons, Then comes the rift the lute which makes A” one of the most entertain y has ever done py ending an entirely ne to the Mission in but it comes by to t to that proces different parts of the world| of a character 1 themselves to the Prizma Alr eral have grad and en dispatched t a America, Within th w weeks two more will make their departure from the Unit ed States to distant lands to secure negatives that entertain and educate theatre rons in this coun try se subjects yw t and Central uated next Dote for your favorite Screen Star you would like to se e in person at the ' THE SCREEN BALL HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18 @ My Choice. Contest Sign Here fill out, sign your name and mail to Committes Room 50l Crary Bldg. Seattle. Dancer; Tom Moore BY ENID BENNETT A baby kangaroo, name Ossofos, laid the foundation for my stage! career and ultimately resulted in my going into pictures | You if I bad followed my childhood inclination. would, per y the one and only announcer in a threering A friend of the family who much brought me to bookfet illustrative of circus life. The colored pictures of the performers and animals im | ed me so much I staged a cir n our backyard my was my menagerie spangles of circuslife appealed my imagination so strongly that| Bennett's Tried and Trained Troop-| ers lasted until mother fecided 1| was too big to indulge in a boy’s| game. Then I went on the stage Later when appearing with Otis Skinner “Cock the Walk,” a representative of Thomas H. Ince called to interview me in respect to & motion picture contract in Australia 1 had worked all pa deserving Having uphill climb, of changing silent drama—to begin the bott Ince’s me wanted to rtae me sufficiently to had capable I woman cireus had tri Australia ‘eled a uncle's pet kangaroo, The tinsels and to in o native my my way recognition prom hesi from an actress more 7 arrived,” nent ro fter an I epeak, tated the stage ver at very again Howe Mr informed repres fucer induced Mr of being breadth of inquired atever Ince featured the countr Mr terday the Walk.’ replied 7 Bennett pict well defi slenderness photograph actress.” The next Ince's v hbington, were dreams of the future. ‘The cloud in my happiness was home sickness, I had intended returning| Austraila completion of gement Mr. Skinner, a contract with Mr me my remaining in for year at Jenst.| to dealing | actoral tem: | me gth and Ince was and saw He interv left in this note Mise a mo have graceful ought as me iewer: “See everything should a which skill ‘a hae actress fes beauty and tion a to an 2 Mr.| from roseate | only pending York in arrival New spent to on my and with n another med with all perament sense there} was something wrong, He probably expected I had contracted a new diveane, or that I wanted to become @ purse in the trenches, I fanally | were detracts of @ play arance be at Little; Rex Holds Play Over for Second Week Engagement. en a big em he hopes suromer's whe will good road ng trips to Uronx and und, ext opponite produc ho has just fin t in the “Leet of the 77th die se leading in a ple n’s “The gaged More: Kh ate of the 1d who is seen Her Code of at the king's Ottawa Taat general of s of Devon- Reed nF lorence r was @ birthday part the Harry Hoyt, who enjoys ‘the reputation of holding the world’s fee rd for scenarios than Saint,” with star, A ntague Love Broadway the ust finished ve-reel pfeture. the famous op- pal, who was the head @f Opera company & ee 5 prominent in the cast. Evans Home r Carletor fo Joe Murphy, the orfginal Matt of} — timate stage, is back from France and has joined the Fox com- pan Murphy will appear in Fox Sunshine comedies wore FARNUM WILL SEE FRIEND JESS MINGLE WITH JACK DEMPSEY Dustin Farnum has engaged @ ide seat at Toledo for July 4th to the Willard-Dempsey fight I am taking a chance,” says Far on our being between pletures — so I can slip East, If against me, doubtless + will prove very acceptable Farnum and Both (2) A. B. Warner, star of “The Man Who Turned White, the Moore. (6) Mae Murray at the Colonial. Liberty. ©) Mae Marsh in “Spotlight Sadie,” fatty Arbuckle in a scene from “The Desert Hero,” Clemmer. (4) Scene from “ ( Strand. (8) Tom M |THIS MAID PUT THE MISS IN OPTIMIST Bebe Daniels does not like to lose argument and it imn't often that decision goes against her he little leading lady of the Har Id Lioyd comedies was making noon hour talk on the Hal. B. Roach lot Angeles when she had ogpasion to use the word—optimint even know what an optimist MRS. SIDNEY DREW CONTINUES COME Drew will py| ‘Certainly optimist ts for any it doesn Mr. Right ep Ar is willing fered fe an for see He comedic " Corporation w a momen be us I Donald M The Night num where Madge | o! « Also bow tall are her hair Q—Piease tell me Kennedy was born she is and what color and eyes A~Madge Kennedy was born in! California, She stands five feet five inches and has light brown hair. Her eyes are dark brown. a in Los he firet three comedies norton, are now fp and Kertie te e one else tzgeraid Chime tur s urd are great friends. yeen working in Los Ani Gener ny 1 you comple v Q—Will you please give me the address of Jack Ford, the director A—Virginia apartments, Holly wood, Cal Wallace - ON THE Wurlitzer “Cotumbia’s Call” “Canzonetia” a’ Ambrosio “In the Gloamin; “Erminie” dakobowskdt CONCERT—12:30 SUNDAY QuIs Charles Ray married A~Yes, to a non-professional Q—Is Frank Keenan who appeared here at this week, six fret tall’ A-—Keenan j« six feet one and one half inches. the actor the Liberty | Q—Will you tell me the name of the blonde girl who played with Bit! Hart in “The Poppy's Girl's Hu» t phe Liberty some time ago? A—You refer to Juanita hansen. PATHE NEWS Q—How old is Richard Barthol mens? A—Twenty four years old oming Features “The Woman NOW HERE in the first Roach with a grin bet axraph studio, An eminent actor in the most virile and powerful of his new a @ “ “ | DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG | ’ part he ever played » series of superplays Under Oath,” the new Florence Reed photoplay, will be released June 29th. The story picturizes the experiences of the first woman serving on a New York jury | Charles Sarver, formerty city edi tor of the New York Globe, in the author of “Bringing Up Betty,” in which Evelyn Greely is to be starred. | | Ruby De Remer’s first production | for the World Pictures Corporation will be “The Dust of Desire.” Dorothy Dalton is a dance hall gir! T lady From Red Butte" which will soon be shown here. After some delay in completing the scenario for love or Fame?” Klaine Hammerstein has finally started work on her’first production for Selznick Margarita Fisher's next picture| will be “Trixie From Broadway Vivian Martin's next will be a hu man-interest story called An Inno cent Adventuress Viola Dana Anne and Alice Duffy's is to star in “Some Bride v | present Court.” will on Cowardice William Fox Peggy Hyland in Bessie Barriscale has role in her latest photoplay ‘ ‘Threads arming Tangled | May Allison is a bewitching irl in her fortheoming “Almost Married.” little peasant pro duction told sick.” ng your family And I did. Before mother, two sisters residing with me California home which helped me to select Such was my debut ture world. him I was just plain “home * he suggested very long my and a brother | ina Mr. “THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE” A colorful drama of the great Arabian desert, sumptuously staged with adventurous situations, glittering Oriental scenes, pretty dancing girls and a real love romance. And the Latest MACK SENNETT Comedy, “Hearts and Flowers lovely Ince | into the ple | A man should devote at least half of his time to minding his own business and the remainder to let