The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. ‘TOodles of Comedy at the Local on the Wurlitzer | Home of 100% Pictures | Pathe News Photoplay Houses This Week | AU . et a 1 Now—the native romance, with more than one thrill little tender element of pathos at the end CHARLES RA Marguerite Clark, who is appearing at the Coliseum in a pletarization | of Clyde Fitch's popular comedy, “Girls.” Miss Clark is delightful in the role of Pamela Gordon, chief organtzer of a man-haters’ club. vatated with his com PROGRAMS | LI BERT Y—Charies Ray in “May | comi situation occurs when Foot, Stra@ Foot”; Thone ' r ar ir theatrical at the nape Wns, I é shimself in Orlental The eminent Clyde Fitch ‘ gl garb. ang hand atunt wrote this merry comedy— wae" dramas “Wild cna it is beautifully acted—Har- E ; P Fas asbieet fa 8 tobe rison Ford is the leading fortais, genase -wpory seshic ae | STAN D—Cons dhabaee ti lightful manner. mur | harm : pes ; MEET YOUR seach maori race |G | FAVORITE gees rar Bases pear | AI GREEN STAR Symphony Orchestra a eulntines Acta: te & tahey HAGE ” 5 REE 21 MEN . n ' ; You'll die when you see Ray at a camp entertainment rau | OORONEAD : A nacatoapetienn otter pope pe pa: 2 as the great Abdoul Ben Mazzazza, Oriental trickster 4 eee erick of Raters wer t ®: | | and wome t's wher Constance ‘ of such obvious awkwardness that he brings down Coliseum’s News Service comedy | |) madge’s clever portrayal rt the house. \ wis Bennison the U-Bar-U"; Patty in “Love. - amici . his sprightly comedy-drama art of a young and who finds the front that | ' young wives have had to | husband “frames up” so that he may | bana gros nd | Secure a divorc | to favor f sut| A sche ming woman and her man | this little proves just 1 end persuade young Drake, son of uncondition certain man-hater € ynal capture of members by Cupid and his age furnishe one continuous round of fun in “Girls” at the Coliseum. Marguerite ark is Pamela Gor | don, a confirmed man-hater, In fact, |; al forms « very enten|ploye Of the divorce Jawyer and| } | hag. -Venw a 00 Se Beansect & ea oS | When she comes to protest that she ~~ firmed that she seeks to convert son, Ford season in the rol “framed” hé overhears the i soe girls ug bord Ae ap ot Fee | of the frivolous husband who doesn’t | conversation, throws up his job and | ges ss pce pm weg ‘ or 7 | yealize how much he needs hia wife | undertakes to defend the wife. She ts But, al Mts sat a saverts | Util he has lost her. This makes |18 also aided by her father-in-Iew, | ety, Genes ONS RY OG ASE Con | the ninth pleture in which Mr ra | Who knows his son well enough to be- | feel the p ant sting of Cupid's | ios appeared with Miss Talmadge. eve the wife's story | darts dnd fall out of the raniks, lonv.| Fa The Mise &bt th CHIEN the lawyer | Where ng the io heroine of the sto works his case up before th dge | one to W her warfare on love oy ae . aa re tes ate 1 op . . Jat the trial ig full of punch. Miss} nd nis es Hove been os nehe Rates, always a stickler | prockwell does some fine acting in | very easy had not Edgar Holt, | for realism in her famous characteri-| ¢nig geene as does William Sheer as very hand and a clever lawyer, | zationg on the st | " | » Edgar didn’t k tt nue? & *n MOFe | the lawyer. Francis McDonald, as happened « Bdgar didn’t know t in her first af ance in M9-}the raseally husband, does what i is making new friends in the meaning of the word “n y pictures as co-star with Ho-|tequired of un well someone had told him t toeworth in “The Border | ail “ | Ty sistance always won out.” T 5 ," from Zane Grey's greatest! pantors and dressmakers should 66 Commander-in-Chiet Cupid takes a| which is showing at the Rex| nave a kindly feoling toward the sor. hand and Pam decides it ian’t any | this week pant whicy inauced Ave to endagé| fun being a man-hater anyway. | Miss Bates’ tremendous following | ;, the manufacture of fig-leat g: —and— It would be hard to assembfe a of theatregoers will applaud her true- | ments prettier trio of man-haters than/to-life screen portrayal of a daring | Marguerite Clark, Helen Chadwick | girl of the west. Her work is second A PAIR OF DEUCES and Mary Warren: Harrison Ford ts| only to the splendid acting of Mr. i i such a’ good-looking Edgar Holt no| Bosworth, the eminent actor, whose e Too is making a full house laugh. one blames Pam for deserting the | ro play is that of a leader of club. a ga bandits, Joan R nda (Mise Bates) is canes “ wn 0 wpe ce ~ ‘ Tdleness is the rich man’s bane ne Clemmer theatre, for t first histor 1 off the engage "Siva; far h rage, fed tn ai |Showing the Teothapfel. Unit pro. |Spnounces his in aE Belog Ot cr eseaght ok tbe Sing at Stadium | seale a r-tight shove ee dnitrery | 22 010 8 & otorious bandits. | ¢o) na egg axe ‘tor 13) ‘The second outdoor music festival|'| Stop Itching Eezema |new in the line of motion pictures | We" ! i : “| suffered much. § 4 now taken |to be held in the Tacoma Stadium | Easy fi | and was originat aT [ eee coe cae seareh f0F Jone bot ‘ater and f¢ I have as the leac tist Lucy | jeder datnet how often yor hee trial Pa 0 Tin Rothaptel. . hands ert 1 Signed) B. jates, sopranc n prima | gna failed, you can stop burning, itching +6 ECs pee? vi sutlaw border le The tat ofl oars : mae s digs neert has been | senethid qulcky by nppplying Zea ies comedy, scer nse nd ? ys ‘ ss c el LL # and b: OF ‘the COnCEES PSA: Bee ished by any druggist for 3! xtra —if is on sale WO, eames Peer urete’ Ot: ee ‘ intious efforts cand ab cradle ee ste distre » night of July nd | Jarge bottle $1.00. Tiealing begins tie the pame director hag i eudiies wuext ¢ ° ¢ obtained in Seattle] moment Zemo is applied. In a short ur ual program 3 nea = =wher rf E Co. is be | x oprs musical | 5, ck of fate and Jim poten é ; vty > R Ap ae ume ust ly every trace of eczema, right down to it, the Ri » ™ ell ‘ t hich — poisoi i as did the first, ‘mailer skin diseases will be removed. , specie Beat a ombination of] coLONIAL ater re Une" . wi Am _SchumannrEemMic For clearing the skin and making it siler , asic r -revent he t. Other dates of forth Ithy, al ze Look for. ask for. a aia in dee |” sigcee Yeirdighnive shiien: ve wh ihet ave | was her dates of forth-| vigorously healthy, aways Use Zem, oming concer he penetrating, antiseptic liquid. be re to get s the story of a ypung married | Mrers will, recogni " i nixture 0} kthorn, ¢a joists: Marie Rappold, July } snot greasy and does not stain. When su who find that i ute ch she is now | . nanaaon? SUAS ai Herbert | couple happine Playing | f ne ¢ si May Peter others fail it is the one dependable not found in wealth or splendor, The | “t the Colon one, of the § "7 < and Witherspoon and Florence Hinkle on | treatment for skintroubles of all kinds, comedy is called “Wild Flowers” ing, vehicles which has bee iru ‘August 14 | ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. in it are introduced two young 1 chosen for her for some time. - ~ - — who insist they are “wild” but whose| As’ Mary Lee, a demure southern irl, com 1 by adve clreum: | innocent pranks are only so many | ® " The Greatest Name pepe in bureultioe beyplowe tanoee to leave Hee aristocratic et: | A Thought of Equ "{# a short | Vironment and adopt the musical | (o Goody-Land. animated cartoon which containg a| comedy stage, she is the personifi good moral; “The Wood of Fair| cation of simplicity, while on the | Water” is a splendid scentas which | other hand as “Mile, Zura,” a French | | cle # the other woman . jonaire, to get a divorce. El s back her husband and | eanor Drake's old-time love is an em mmer, but | Place of Mile. Zura in the mt al neve’ re , had these v when that temperamental lady portunity to perform as they do this | refuses to go on. Mile. Zura meets week, From the beginning of the|# tragic fate at the hands of her program to the end the Gutergon or- | Apache lover, but on account of the chestra interprets the musical score |Temarkable resemblance to Mary = with wonderful fc s and to them | Lee, the body is sup dd to be that Weyvel fa a big share th 104 in | Of the s uthern girl. rahe ttle of the I h » n is cast upon the man- r, the maid and even the lover of DOUBLEMINT oo Mary Lée in the minds of the| Is there vudience until the final reel, when any such thin BK : Y g a a v u the Apache is trapped, i sHEWING GUM! Charles Ray has a unique art ot cee as too much _ EPP E Weyce MINT > A king us laugh at the awkward | LITTL . ee teh”? IF vays of the country youth and at| Louis wileon revéla SW. trick. Turkish”? me time winning our sy ¢ outlaws thruout “Sandy Burke of y for the boy who is ma¢ y 3 a » Little this week. i butt of jokes by his thoughtless as- | P y Burke, a roving WRIGI sociate adventurer, ig introduced in the Sil In “Hay Foot, Straw Foot” at the ver Dollar saloon, rendezvous for (J za UICY FRU | T Liberty this week Ray is a patfiotic | ranchers in a western cattle coun CHEWING GUM Say farm boy who goes to a training | try. Bat as ie toate Ree Re AeA abil sah cal See Thursday’s Papers ; made the butt of jokes of his more | ing a couple of cattle thieves and the THE FLAVOR LA Uf sophisticated comrades, He falls in| way ho woes the girl he loves torm love with a girl of the village, who|an interesting theme Appears one evening at a home talent | —Virgit ; the girl —NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT performance at the camp theatre. | f - Later he rescues her from the villain, | MISSION FOR ANY PARTICULAR CIGARETTE and to protect her nonor, juffers The seamy side of lif is 5 humiliation, even to being sent to the | very seamy, is the lt may ever make you like guard house and summoned for court The Divorce Trap” at the Mi ; your present cigarette better martial, lys Brockwell has the lead ag the The girl, however, exonerates him nite whom # scoundrelly young a ate ae records the famo' evemen danse 1 er in a cafe, she | the Marines at Belleau Wood, | is extremely bold France The ways of the dancer and the} 4 i> Mischa Guterson and his popular | southern girl cross, In New York at pe NE OBE:

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