The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 10

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RTHWEST Film Board of Trade Convention Will Be Held in Seattle Next iss on the Wurlitzer Home of 100% Pictures Pathe News Week; Committee in Charge Making Big Plans of General Interest to Public; ‘e Five Leading Motion Picture Stars Will Be Invited Guests; Convention to Close With Spectacular Motion Picture Ball. TODAY'S PROGRAMS Y Dlive Thoums in “Love's LEMMEL—Owen Moore in “The rarden| a”; Marryin’ Christie comedy; Ni TON inid hen _ | an ; x — 6g i 4 | FRIDAY—Good-Bye to Olive Thomas in “Love's Prisoner” “The Nar. | Johnson's “Cap- STARTING SATURDAY —————"—""‘\ the first time in the history 3 . . iemiooaplete. veberam of ~ ‘ The Actor Everybody Likes gereen—a complete program of : . ~ : ‘ nt, produced by the same . } i and representing a united in the motion picture thes i Bs e 4 = + | Zs will be shown at the Clemmer . > a as Starting Saturday. | : j ; K Program consists of six dis HH Ses 4 | et features and is presented with } 4 @rranged especially for each . f 53 by Mr. Rothapfel. When ; 1 . 7” en its premiere recently, at the ¥ eS ’ % i | te Theatre, New York, ; meet © , By ; | critics | unced it the most novel and en- | t presentation ever screened. red drama on the Rothapfel ee, Darling starred. fonight brings to a close “The a . Imson Gardenia.” ——— both senti- nt and tty young Olive ‘Thomas ends a - : a me run in “Love's Prisoner’ . . is . Liberty tonight. One of the : : 4 : humor in feen’s most popular stars, Charles ¥, will come to the Liberty on Sat in “Hay Foot, Straw Foot,” a . : : ai 0 a abundance— ly-d a which shows the star s 4 ¢ entirely different role. | a ‘ ; Another story has the atmosphere of : \ ae life and Ray portrays the char ‘ BENE youth who beers the name oe : ' symphony in S. Grant Briggs, and is ; : : by his grandfather to live : ‘ z ‘all the moral standards of the , Tae 3 . boyish American general. : ee : . Rie é bashfulness want to seo the uncondition ‘ ¥ ‘ - nder of a certain man-haters’ | j j ; d and the sensational capture of | : : ‘ j i an 'r and member by Cupid and) : « you'll have to see Mar-| ‘ : ? awkward- Clark, the dainty little star + - » the picturization of Clyde Fitch's 3 < " : | pis.” which opens at the Coliseum | ; Y | ness 4 day. Miss Clark will have | ‘ ; ‘ | (rele of Pamela Gordon, con man-hater. Onight for the last time Leah appears in “As a Man Thinks.” | Five popular motion picture stars who will be in Seattle next week as the guests of the Northwest Film Board of Trade. (Upper left) Beatrice | Appy-solucky Doug Wuairbanks| Michelena. (Upper right) Bessie Love. (Centre) Fay Tincher. (Lower left) Frank Keenan, (Lower right) Wallace Reid, “be seen at the Rex for the last emantd va sht in his breezy Artcraft fi “The Knickerbocker Bucka-| Pears for the last time tonight. [but {Mterate girl of a western coun-| e the role of a| “Happiness a la Mode” is the/| ty, who sacrificed her opportunity to t t ‘york clubman who meets | Name Of the new Talmadge comedy, | become an educated “lady” 10 mase| aWek WO vite Ce] i-norts of exciting adventures /®nd the lovable Connie appears as| happy the man who loved her, | rts to befriend others. Barbara Townsend, a young wife, - | : 4 Blanche| Who, altho she loves her husband, | MISSION t OE ily ad cel Epo 9 Faery ; ance a reen | “The n,”” will Hnid Bennett will finish her adven } mat the Rex starting Satur- | vorce. What does the vixen do then | ! tures as a girl reporter tn “The Hatnted Bed at the Mission |, 2° Will be a big night for the dane: {in fhe makeup of the wild and woolly ing public of this city on next Friday | Westerner and escorting an old| evening, July 18, when the screen | st 06 coac hack ene | ball gets under way at the Arena and | *t@8* coach in which the famaus film | but turn right around and outvamp erage the third party who had come el tonight. Saturday's show will feat. te ana ure Gladys Brockwell in the role of a featuring Constance ‘ral, | COLONIAL, Sea e ailtoneite Cette’ hee eat. |the Hippodrome dancing pavilions. |@Md dramatic star will be rushed to il be the next attractign at| In “The Love Cal,” a photodrama| “with "whom she has, quarreled, m6 every will have unusual interest|his hotel, Thus Frank Keenan wil Ray enlists and gets as far as a canton- following “The Ava-| starring Billy Rhodes at the Colonial, ! However, she soon learns that money joemmaes five screen stars will be pres: | ride ay he was seen in his screen tri-| in which Elsie Ferguson ap-!is told the story of a whole-souled| doesn't always bring happiness, °Mt_to participate in the big raid bacon The Midnight Stage.” march aa wall an the large entertatn-| "nto, ne venient Stage” ment, where he ; j ment that Je being planned to enter-/ rom the station by a gang of real : | tain the dancers during the intermis-|jndians, typifying one of her latest Nel 1 ts 1 s ht f h . d fiona. Gov. Hart, and. Mayor Ole |/ndlans, typifying one of her latest | puts on a sleight-of-hand perform- | Hanson will lead the grand march ; | b ltoltowed by the movie mare, Wallace | With her mother and two maids, will ‘ | followed by thi je stars, °° |be showered with flowers and escort- id [Reidy ay Tincher, Beatriz Atiche [Ue Severed with flowers and escort ance that would shame Herrmann lena, Frank Keenan and Bessie Love. | p11. jouded with Seattle roses The various committees appointed! Fray Tincher will b eted 3 1 ea | ye greeted at the ‘ by the Northwest Film Board of | station y 60 ot Seattle's fairest e r t. | Trade have been laboring hard to | maidens i in chaps and so-nbreros make this the biggest social event) iike Rowdy Ann, one of Miss Tinch- Jever held in this city, and there is] er’s latest and greatest comedies, [little doubt that those of the public | Who will be fortunate enough to at Everybody Welcome | tend will herald it as the biggest af ‘The ball is only one of the big af. |fair of its kind ever held in Seattle. |fairs that is planned by the North Arrangements have been made to|west Film Board of Trade to enter: span University st. with @ canvas/tain the public and the hundreds of FIND SEATTLE MAN ;PLAN CITY’S FIGHT | LONDON, July 11.—Holding that connection between the two halls and| exhibitors who will attend the eon. | | presents given to a girl before th in order to handle the crowds four vention. ot bo allied motion picture | DIED IN ACCIDENT! ON PORTLAND RATES | cnzagement might be regarded ie big entrances have been provided.| interests of , the Pacific Northwest} MONTESANO, July 11 Acci T. J. L, Kennedy, -first assistant | «paje Judge Cluer dismissed a suit The grand march will go from one | which will be held in this city the lat-| dentally * was the verdict | corporation counsel; 8. J. Wettrick,| for the return of such gifts from a j hall to the other. | ter part of next week |returned by Coroner G Cham- representing the Chamber of Com:| gir who broke off an engagement, Novel Receptions | The committee in charge of the|berlain Thursday, following the in-| merce, and Councilman R, H, Thom. | — 0 | One of the novel features in con. | #!l wishes to impress upon the gen.|quest on the fatal autom»bile ac- | son nferred Thursday to frame FORD |nection with the appearance here of |€Tal public that the ball is open to| cident late Wednesday afterr in | the protest. for presentation) AM USEME NTS sa | the five screen stars will be the novel] Very one and that it will be in-{ Which B. W. Venable, of ttle, | before the interstate commerce com: | |reception that will be accorded each | formal in every respect, so the lovers | lost his life. ‘ oe Ss See Panne: eee and every one when they arrive at|of the “shimmie” and the “tickle-toe Boyd W. Venable was the district |July 21, on the proposal to lower METROPOLITAN the depot. Yor instance, Wallace |Meed have no worry about elaborate | superintendent for the International | rates from middle western points to ‘Tonight and s Reld will be greeted by @ number of | SOWNs and evening suits. Music will| Correspondence Schools, He lived |Portland below the scale from the| With Matinee ‘i nh hid ad 6-1 bite a, aie nas Charles Frohman Presents jracing cars with the noted racers|be furnished by Drake's orchestras bth atte with his wif nd middie west to § and other OTIS SKINNE | -old daughter, at 2 Fifth|Puget Sound points. A hearing Re | vartic! a he of y - - — 43 : The rope dpe i ccbon mitt wuss dae Jalso will be held in Seattle July 28. “THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY" of al ’ gor pb Pdehsa 1) Chester Conklin, the Fox Sunshine - PENSE — ; 1 ses ow Leating mdoome Wally will be‘ruabed. ap! star, has: been agohaed ot --looking batted Lea ond ave. at a mile-aminute clip,|funnicr in his oeeee< pete Men suggesting his latest screen success, | cicthes than he does in the elothes The Roaring Road. he wears on the screen, The famous Frank Keenan will be greeted by a| “walrus” says it is hard to know |number of motion picture salesmen’ how to dress these days, i Week—Lew White in ONOLULU Loo” Charles Pathe Sig ns Up Ruth $1 ‘ ¥ . Pha ied “Teer Tae Mate, eae |} Roland on Big Movie Contract | = : | ) WILKES \ ‘ y Pt br This Week—With Mat Sat. ARTHUR GoopnicHs ” Big Dramatic Offering OR No’ Plus War x. PANTAGES fats. 2:30-—-Nights, 7 and 9 SINGER'S MIDGETS Primrose M1 Luxe—Leroy ‘ || tle, Booth—Booth ul men, without exception, laid the fg foundation for their future when they first com- - MEET YOUR j ok Se “4 menced to save their earnings. Like any habit [_ ee 4 és f worth forming, it is not firmly established with- IPALAC E HIP /M PERSON out effort. Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 nes * 9 he Make your start by opening a savings account | saad sc, Peeks, i a a with this Bank. wanny mousy A HARRY MOR : Savings department open Saturday evenings lly _ “ed 4 Week: IRENA Just Remember — Constance Talmadge Signing » Big Contras from 6 to 8. : A lot of money was involved in the ing Miss Roland inscribe her signa. oy eos e e - ALWAYS has a Good Picture. This Hm SNBPPY fh) coeration pictured above, when, Ruth | ture, ‘This ta the firat.anapehet ever The Bank of California — COMING — comedy, with enough good drama to make it all signed the contract for Pathe, Inc,,|t#Ken of Charles Pathe in America, National Amsoeiats delightful to distribute the serials to be made|and the famous film magnate was National Association by her newly organized producing| only induced to pose for it after des ‘OND AT COLUMBIA company, the Ruth Roland Serial,| perate Pleadings on the part of the Inc. Charles Pathe himself is watch-| Pathe publicity man,

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