The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 3

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) CRARLIE CHAPLIN loves the Cows and Chickens and, Incidentally, a pretty girl in Barnyard Romance { at Liberty; Jess Willard, at Rex, wants to be a Screen Hero as well as a Hero of the Ring; Cattle Thieves Iciure AM CT ; Make Things Hot for William Farnum at Coliseum, while Lila Lee’s Film-play Dad Gets ‘in Dutch for | { Smuggling, at Mission; As Small Town Guy, Bryant Washburn Is Some Cut-up; Tom ‘Moore as Traffic Cop De Pulls Brody by Arresting His Boss’ Daughter for Speeding; It’s a Gay Life for our Film Heroes. LIBERTY [COLISEUM | an wnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ne “SUNNYSID! HE sepia ooo 8 RANGER’ , ne r¢ " h opens at in on her to appear ( 5 ike Witlan’ Paraum Ray Lo Louise Lovely E : i? Bully . G. Raymond Nye ‘ ve role org. Charlie Chaplin invhis third million | 7F™* ie | n ‘ 4 for Monte Blue, in @ollar comedy comes to the. Liberty | Jett Lawson! ro | . , ? rps ve ch today, The world famous comedian | Joe Laramie er ay ‘ . | : , ton today, se wae ee Rries to beat Chesterfield at his own | ME% Laramie......... Irene Rich - mn ill ocation, and Dextet ame. Chartio is an uncouth farm| Among the Immense cattle ranges ae CF ong o ind who loves a pretty country|of¢ the Southwestern part of the a. A city dandy comes to the | United States, in the days before the , y ‘ a — a and threatens to steal the af-| use of dividing fences, gangs of cattle q = ot } % A CHARLIE MURRAY SAYS of the girl. Then Charlie | thieves made a business of driving | - P ‘ » If you are not sure of yourself, q up. This is only one of the away cattle grazing on remote hill | . 4 " F . 4 . % / rehearse a little Many fanny fheldents which ofeur | sides and shipping them to market “ ; 2 "4 i be” 4 @uring the action of the picture The tricks of these “rustlers” form | ir q ead © There are many rumors around As an added attraction, “Thieves.” the basis of the theme for “The Lone : ‘ f 4 y 4 a boarding t ® Fanny Ward special, is shown on star Ranger,” in which William Far ‘ q he same bill. AUM Opens at the Coliseum today, 7 % ? < 4 Onions have spoiled many im =" troductions. CLEMMER) || J . iuaviaceiaape’ # if Edna Purveince Pies are a big hit in pictures. “ONE OF THE FINEST” | ~ \ (Gelawya) | ler urpin should be a detee o een double.” Min Reeves Julla’ wayne 4 E } i Ma A atkOtt car siwere SoRaaaa Corinne Griffith makes her bow tn | A “The Girl Problem” at the Class A | J 5 Mas ' . 2 Pifheads can be found on lots ces as & pretty young model in a fash. | . of peop | A comedy drama said to be even onable shop who by a stroke of luck | ter than ‘Thirty a Week.” Tom |bréaks into society. Miss Grimth Ls! < | Many a sailor has gone to see. last picture, which played | the ideal society type of girl and her There a short time ago, opens today | role in this picture is said to bring jAt the Clemmer. Moore's new feature | out her great charm and beauty to} ) Ge called “One of the Finest.” and he| great advantage. This play starts! _ Qppears as a mounted policeman, | Sunday. who makes his first -ntstake by eall-| _ ing to time for speeding the daugh.| J} ter of one of his superior officers. ieee has om reduced -in eee} 5 7 | twenty-tt ng girls take wer, ‘tis the same pretty gir A it din Bae whe, before the stor enda, consents “wa booger = : be Moore's bride. id cate , When “The Challenge of Chance. | the seven-ree! motion picture feature, | . ° ” . Jcomes to the Rex Sunday all lovers Lett'to right (top}—Bryapt Washburn and Shirley. Mason aé the Strand; Tom Moore and “Peaches” Jackson in a scene from the play at the Clemmer; William Farnum starring at the STRAND |of clean sport among the male popu-| Coliseum; group of ‘ushers at the Colonial. Lower rqw—Charlio Chaplin and two of his partners in crime at the Liberty; Lila Lee at the Mission; Naaimova starring at the Little; Jess i. 2 ’ funds for that organization. This |lation will be decidedly interested, for | Willard in @ scene from Kex photoplay. ‘5 3 ; | Rappedieg in Chlcage 7 it features the champion fighter of r : e ‘ Jictikcmeaia ? | 7 eee “PUTTING IT OVER’ “. . —— (Paramount) the world, Jess Willard. Judging a IME PE SSR a Priscilla Dean's next pioture will | | r rt of the ple s ye r ed, which will ur and her hus- pand, Lou Billy Rhodes, while in costume for filming “The Blue Bonnet.” a stary of the Salvation Army, collected |from the fact that Willard che | se ° ° ° ne a oe pegged Tekst eur geaken ions be J at yi 'Mary Miles Minter: Signs: ‘ NEW PROGRAMS’ SFR verter ae oe story by Ee | as directly interested as the men. The a Van Loan, entitled “Undraped™ Shirley Mason |drama, “The Challenge of Chance,” | , Py Met ce wate ia non oml SEU Petes ine eemuine Fairbarkettar sory Mt! | - $1,300,000 MovieContract «i: be teens bee, |... Robert Dunbar | filled with good motion picture ac ! 9 , ” - ‘1 neers, ap e C. H, Geldart| tion and carries a human heart in | Mary Miles Minter ix to receive; with An actor or with stage y % ® 2 in Hale Hamilton's next > a terest. To’ stile’ an Argument, , will | $1,900,000 for three yearn’ services is Wo tervi ar very small y, Frankie : If you have seen Bryant Washburn you tell where-T can find out how | under & new contract just signed by | cept no offers of marriage. , , 1 mame, ' is -ond [ebMthe | fontured ‘ fn “Poor Boob," “Something to Do,” | ge 4g | much It cont to put on a produétion | the little star's mother. T htrdct| Tne it will take time, « ing to| | SERA Mrzant Weshbern in “ leecitecn” am egy Wood, who starred in “May. | and other of his comedy photoplay: “ me,” ih which Theda Bara | le with iph. Zu Are said 'to| z tian o> . thi “Potting It Over Stewace eign | time” onthe will play with — ‘ me,” in whieh The 3 ti Yiph Zuker and‘te said to| Zukor, he intends to put " MINSION Lila Lee in “A Daughter | | 7 ot Stewart Edward|.o p Z you will look forward to the show . > , Sa the t coabdhet ‘tn | ater not only at the head pre nwa cae’ wa vnevel, ) WH Rogers in the series of pletures — ing of “Putting It Over,” in which he | &———-——- Sr ago, pleturés. She | fewsien, but In the place In publictes COLONIAL—Tom Mix tn’ *Tighting a ee ) he is starting. fe ty yee - “ Oe for Geld Sanday). * | » | —_—__— f Opens at the Strand today. a} action cost approximately | YM receive from $507000 "to $80,000 a | teem so long occupied by Mary Pick-| | pyry.i—Nesimove in “Ost of the Lionel Barrymore has signed with | - He is a practical joker from a «ma: #1890900 | picture, will make an averkge of | ford. || Pog." | |the Famdus ¥ s-Laaky IT’S REAL NICE, BUT town’ who goes to the big city to/ Jack Kilmeny.. ges |five photoplays a year for the three| Accerding to a recent article in one| | CLARA A—Certnne Grierith in “rhe | | 10°, PAWS Plavers-Lasky com. * 4 ipake his fortune and whose propen| Mors. oor = rete 1 | ec tng acing theatrical" magncines || St Probe” Gara Bnday). | Dany: Hie fit ‘proguction. under| "WE DOESN'T. NEGINEE pity to play practical jokes nearly | notyan Verinder MW. Lodeedale | @--Will you give me the addreasen| « According to. the agreement Mixx | Mian Pickford is under the impres- | gg ts | head.” pie aia | ’ ae eauses him to lose not onty his $10.0. i. S = of the following players? Hlanche | Minter must steer her personal be-/ ston that Zukor's arrangement with i ae wes ‘ | Altho he ts clean shaven, ‘weelt position as soda clerk, but the) iam Fox has pieked another | Sweet, May Allison, Ethel Clayton,| havicr according to a plan lald’down | xgary Miles Minter is part of a cam n w | Farnum has received from an. rm ; ’ ie s hatrs ne: , Jove of a charming girl. thriller for Tom Mix. It ts “Fight-|Helen Holmes, Marie Waleamp and | by Zukor. Shelia to lead the aulotent | O1T7 1S US Mier % MNS Ott Bet be The Canteakt Production | er q mustache cup; net only, o° Ge ing for Gold,” based on the book, | Bill Har | kind of & home life, rarely, if ever, | Sen on re 5 Sennett Animal Th nfession - “a ~ | . i | Ode mustache cup, but with |The Highgrader,” written by Wil-| A anche Sweet Film corpora-|be seen in public and never under| M4te to “get even” with his former sien, | Toses painted on the outside. In ii |am Macleod’ Raine. The story tn its tion, 4509 Sunset bivd., Los Angeles; | any circumstances ts she to h* seen’ star for leaving his management. — | Actors Happy | |, Te first.new comedy ‘featuring |jetter- which accompanied the eUpy » MISSION photoplay form opens at the Colonial | May Allison, Metro Pilm vorporntion ——_——— ————~ $$$ | Breet Truex will be a picturiza-|the admirer wrote: “Dear ME. : Sunday. | Hollywood, Cah; Ethel Clayton, Fa. é * | tons of Albert’ Payson “Tretiune’s | ty am se} y * [GHTER OF THE WOLF” | eee? mous Players Lasky pee asomet ca |MUTT AND ‘JEFF*GO * |HUNT LOCATIONS FOR The Sennett comedies are noted | story, “The’Night of the Dub.” l Say water net tae oe seuaage . $$ $i Hottiywoodt, Cal: Marin Walcamp, ACE CONFERENCE) ‘SHOW: BY HYDROPLANE £0", {20 Shamine use that is made ics Pe }long time. » I notice that a (Paramount) ‘ ij LITTLE | | Universal city Cal; Helen Holmes. TO PE. | of animals. One of the reagons for| Lew Cody! (the he-vamp) ‘ts to tong time. yor plotana al oo, —. ‘Piote Dexter yy ails 44/4555 Pasadena ave. Lon Angeles;| Ini “Sir Sidney.” a: fotthcoming |» Hunting for motion. picture: loca a hay cabon oven se tom Tomar star in! “The Pleasant Devi jthe Open.’ When you’ need Wolf Ainsworth Clarence Geldart | “OUT OF THE FOG" William S. Mart Co., Bates and Effie | Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon, the | tions by hydroplane—that is the lat i af 09 pele | id | phere, please use this mustache Pee ice ware | (Metre) |st., Hollywood, Cal peace cohferpnce at Paris is used for est. Aerial craft has played an im. | ‘*t the animals are not unhappy. . | ' “Please Get Married.” “The Wil-| It is genuine and quite a relia™ | ; : | Ag a Sa Lee “2 | - ° The usual “show trained animal’)| low ,Tree,\ “Tess. of . the. D'Urbe — ES EE a a te RIS the first time as the basis for ® portant part in the making of world | vithes™ “ 2 lines Srecrommme, <8 James Neil! | Bve ) “Mme. Nasimova |) © How old in Wallace Rela? comedy. . history during the past few years, |!® apathetic, fearhdunted creature, | villes’*and “Phe Temple of, Dawn” | Jean Burroughs... Marcia Manon | Priitg mH Gyaries nirvant| A’ _Watlace Reld was born in New| Mutt -and. Jeff, armed with the|and already the government in lay. |MnKing from a whip. i |are a'few’of the'new Metro attrac-| TOM MIX WINS PRIZE Goctin Mendy Paine | York, in 1892. proper credentials, arrive in Paris”, | ing out routes by which mail will be| None of the cats, dogs, chickens, | 0" forthcoming. eee Shortly afterward Mutt recefves| carried via aircraft. It remained | rats,,etc., which appear from time | ’ ‘ IN» MEMORIAL RODEO Q—Please publish the a: to |%8_ Invitation : to -discourse at the, for Allan Dwan, however, to first |to time in the Sennett comedies are, | slightest cruelty against any of his! Sdme'of the veteran cowboys on | the following in your fotumn: ‘Ia He can always tell if any of|the ranches outside of Hellywoot, | ‘The smureting bf furs from the far | Maude Standish. PXorthern erm dae Canadian! “out of the For,” adapted from the eeornennt le pacenesothrgy punish, | SAE drama, “'Ception Shoals,” will | an we the law-bredkers is graph |e? at the Little Saturday with deally depleted in “A Daughter of the | oe ets ot the romance, of, the Wolt,”| which opens at the Mission) | 0. Gaughter of a lighthouse! today. keeper. Nazimova plays a dual role 4 Lila Lee is presented tn the role o : | — the motherless daughter of Wolf| “The Cinema Murder,” which ran| | “The Gay Miss* Fortesque” ta the Ainsworth,. leader of the band .of/in the Cosmopolitan, {s to be film-|title of a new Enid’ Bennett attrac ed with Marion Davies as the star. | tion. | peace conference on international af-| use sir craft for. finding table jo. | in. the first place, “trained animals.” | pets. a »playa, | None of the parts they take In the | th imals h. 6 , | Reusing Fairtanks; masri >| fairs, | cations for the filming of photoplays ; ey, | the animals has been unkindly used, | Cal. staged’a rodeo the other If 80, when and nang Set ye 7 Mutt “attends the conference, little] To get the correct atmosphere for | comedies are, “tricks.” ' Teddy, for| because’ it: instantly shows in’ its| for thé tontets of a fund to build a A--Dougias Fairbanks has not re-| ‘inking that Jeff and Sir Sidney | Richard Harding Davis’ story, “Sol-| Instance, has never before done any| manner. The quickest way to in-| memorial to California's soldiers whe married .since his divorce. are the creators of the hoax, ,Mutt | diers of Fortun which is to be Al- | of the things you seo him doing in} voluntary (resignation in the Sen-| died in battle. A rodeo is a program “ gets in bad when he! upsets the dig: | lan’ Dwan's intial’ production as an |the Sennett comedies, and he, prob: | nett studios is to mistreat an animal. |of cowboy games. One of the star nity of the leading envoys, and Sir independent producer, it is necegsary |ably never will do any of them| (The little dumb four-legged pedple | contestants w: Tom Mix, | Sidney and Jeff have the laugh on/|to find new and different locations again His are parts, just Uke the |in the Sennett comedies earn laughs | whitlwind William Fox noua the elongated member of Rud Fish-| than have been used by motion pic | parts of any of the actors | because) they are happy themselves. | ture star. Mix won prizes in er’s famous comedy ‘team. ture producers in the past ‘Mr, Sennett will never tolerate the ' They are well fed and well treated. | riding, shooting and. unts, IT TELLS YOU’ HOW ‘TO Be happy though hired—win a maiden’s love—chauffeur the cows—mow the floor—entertain beautiful fairies—lay fresh-fried eggs—cheat the alarm clock. Nowtere-ttleseh WHLIQY’ AFRAID OF WORK ? | py ee been waiting for— four months! A Vision of Farm Life as it should be! FANNIE WARD —in— “Thieves” Pathe News WALLACE on the _WORLITZER Fe my Overture oSeneet His Third Million Dollar Comedy

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