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The. 7 ury of Smart Society Fy This Robert Ardor and Love of Youth—the Lure and Lux- Adventuring Are in W. Chambers Story—Now Here e | Seasons Sensation (1 “Yhe FIRING LINE © Wah IRENE CASTLE ED FORGER TO HIS ACCUSERS t, O. Lewis, alleged forger, } arrested here last week on ; ‘will be taken to Cin- Pe by Deputy | J. J. Wenner, who arrived ‘Monday noon. Lewis ts alleged 4 iS, and to have regained it mtly, when he was accosted ind in San Francisco, Ss ld MAJOR SMITH COMING TO RECRUIT MARINES Maj. F. Smith, of Boston, will re- place Maj. Fred E. Udell as head of the Marine recruiting office here, ac- cording to word received in Seattle. Maj. Udell was removed from the re- tired Mist at the outbreak of the war and placed in charge of recruiting here. He will be replaced on the re- tired list, and will live at his country home on Vashon island. Let’s go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. All aos ey . Lf | “Let's go to the Liberty” is always good advice. larly Fine Drama, a Heart-warming Story of the Kentucky Mountaineers, Their Loves and Hates, Is Here JACK ration “BILL & ICKFORD APPERSON’S BO ” The picture is a sincere and appealing study of | mountain types—everything is of the highest artistic quality. Joe Wallace Singing “Fair Dove” “Wallace on the Wurlitzer. Pathe News, Irene Castle Weds During Filming of Latest Play me peeve Robert Treman. The weddin, of “The Firing Line,” in w to get married to Captain Robert EB. The couple went over to New York, to stay. Her first picture since her Miss Castle is a charming young the firing line, and on her return to actress of unusual dramatic force, Cardross in “The Firing Line,” is a Glimpses now TODAYS PROGRAMS COLISEUM—Taylor Holmes tn “Up- side Down.” LIBERTY—Jack Pickford ta “BM Apperson’s Boy”; “Monkey TBusi- news,” comedy; Liberty Weekly. CLEMMER — Pauline Frederick “The Fear Woman"; want ve quisite Thief.” COLONIAL—Ginays Leste in Many Crooks”; “Brown Eyes aad Bank Notes,” comedy. STRAND—Irene Castle Captain's Captain.’ LITTLE—Nesimeve ta “The Red Lantern.” cee LIBERTY The story of an American boy, proud and stubborn in his cherished ideals, and a simple and true hearted little mountain girl is told in “Bill Apperson’s Boy,” the new Jack Pick- ford starring vehicle which is prov- ing a big drawing card at the Lib- erty this week. Young Pickford is given splendid support by Russell Simpson, who plays Bill Apperson, a hardy old mountaineer; Gloria Hope as “the girl,” and George Nichols as the girl's father. Heredity, or rather fear of its con- sequences, is treated with vigor and a 9 z= Leaving | Today FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN— Fatty and the Bathing Beauties —ALSO— T00 MANY CROOKS *IRENE CASTLE o/ Irene Castle, who recently became the bride of Captain starring at the Strand this gooek. Irene Castle had not completed her work In a film when she decided Church Around the Corner,” and then went on to Lake Placid, where some exterior scenes for the picture were to be made. incidentally, has given up professional dancing and is back in the films version of Robert W. Chambers’ popular novel, “The Firing Lin end ts being shown at the Strand this week. the perils of the submarine zone to entertain the American troops on in Cuba, she joined the Famous Players-Lasky forces as star. Being an 6 Pho | urrent | to get away from the bright lights of | Broadway. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1919. Army Officer occured durin, ich Mrs. Casti the filming -Treman is Treman. But that didn’t stop her were married in the famous “Little Mrs, Treman, return from war work is a screen| woman. During the war she dared the United States, after a brief rest her portrayal of the role of Shelia decided success. scope in “The Fear Woman” at the Clemmer thts week. Pauline Freder- ick as Helen Winthrop, a young s0- ciety girl, is the heroine. What Helen fears is that she will inherit her father’s weakness for drink. Because of this great fear she almost sacri- fices her own happiness as well as that of the man she loves, eee REX . Priscilla Dean, star of “The Ex- quisite Thief’ at the Rex this week, is an enthusiastic motorist and has raced in some of the fastest “spe- clalg” in the country. And no wonder she ts so proficient. Her tutor was| Miss Dean is delightful in the role| of Blue Jean Billie, a daring, fas-| cinating lttle crook in “The Ex-/ quisite Thief.” ° COLISEUM A magazine story, “Lovely Rea-! son,” by George Agnew Chamberlain, Provides Taylor Holmes with a sple: did comedy. This picture, under the | ttle “Upside Down,” opens at the, Coliseum today and will play until| Friday night. | The production is rich in comie in- cident, and has the advantage of a}, plot of amusing complications which the director has succeeded in inter- weaving without confusion, | eee MISSION | It's usually the hero who goes West and meets with numerous char- acter changing experiences, generally for the good. However, in “Trixie From Broadway,” which opens at the Mission today, the author reverses things and it is the heroine who goes West to reform. Margarita Fisher is the heroine. She plays the role of a chorus girl who marries a Westerner CLASS A How a young girl routs five fanat- ical Indians bent on slaying a Cape Cod skipper is one of the exciting incidents in “The Captain's Captain,” which opens at the Class A today for a four days’ run. |\CLASS ® THEATER Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ALICE JOYCE —IN— “THE CAPTAIN'S CAPTAIN” Society girl makes real pirate out of her Cape Cod uncle, Big Special Comedy “Pluck and Plotters” And Pathe Review SOIANAS SMAN SWOASTION XINO LHDIN AVG TLIND LA MON 3434 S.LI «MO apisdp,, Wl SaUljoH 10jAe)’ iSHOOT LI SV ANUVT Sv “snr S.LI j ——ANOTOAD NNA SIHL SSIN LNVO XTdWIS*AOX May Allison, the charming young- ster who comes to the Colonial Thurs- day in “The Island of Intrigue,” The picture is a romantic comedy with a melodramatic touch of mystery and adventure, It shows the heroine in her luxurious home and later in the cruise thru tropic seas which lead to romance. clure Patter Mary Miles Minter played hostess to a distinguished party of guests at | her home in New York recently when | she entertained the heads of the Bel- gian military mission to the United States at dinner, followed by a party at the Midnight Whirl at the Century grove. ee Katherine MacDonald, who starred at the Coliseum a short time ago in “The Woman Thou Gavest Me,” will appear with Louis Bennison in “High Pockets.” Little Mary Pickford Rupp is having ner portrait painted in olls by Matteo Sandona, the Ital- fan artist, who painted Aunt Mary Pickford’s portrait for the Hall of Fame in Washington, eee Alice Lake has been engaged to play opposite Bert Lytell in his com- ing Metro feature, “Lombardi, Ltd.” eee Houdint, the handcuff king, who is now appearing on tbe screen in a serial, recently celebrated hig 25th wedding renyerensy, i ° | Ruth Roland is to appear in a new | serial called “The Adventures of Ruth,” SAYS CITY MAY EXGEED LIMIT Not Limited by Charter Tax Provision In an epinion drawn by tion Counsel Walter F. Meier Tues- day, the city council may exceed the tax limit affixed by the city charter When the council learned that de- partmental estimates for 1920 would probably be in excess of anything before encountered by the city, an Say He Used Rivet on Worker’s Head Alleged to have struck G. Pierson, q74j NO 3IN0 108 ANGELES, July Vincent Day, leading Coast h man and president of Day B 39, a fellow worker, on the head} Lumber Company, of with a steel rivet wrench, M. Kotan- sky, 30, was arrested at 10 p. m. Tuesday by Patrolman C. E. Roselius at the Erickson shipyards, Kotansky is held at the city jail. Pierson's wound was dressed at the city hos- Dital and he was allowed to go home, B. Fitzgerald, chairman of the finance committee. The opinion was prepared by As- sistant Corporation Counsel Robert H. Evans. ————— PIONEER IS DEAD George Mowat, 67, a pioneer rest- dent and shingle mill operator at Ed- monds, died on Tuesday at the Sher- man Hotel tn Seattle. He had been living in Seattle for the last 17 months with L. V. Stewart, manager of the Sherman Hotel. The body will be ‘shipped to Edmonds Wed- nesday. WORKMAN DROPS DEAD Heart disease is believed to have been the cause of the death of Archie F. Allen, 53, 526 Findlay st., who fen dead Tuesday afternoon while running to a street car in George- town. The exertion of running is believed to have overtaxed his heart. The body was removed to the Georgetown undertaking parlors. He leaves a widow. WOMAN TURNS “BOOKIE” LONDON, July 30.—Jessie For- ster, charged with keeping a gam- bling house, told the court that she had to keep an invalid husband and two children, She was fined $85. Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘whird and Madison. Cleanse thoroughly— reduce inflammation by cold wet compree- eee—apply lightly, without friction— Portland ¢ New Orleans, died at his heme here yesterday, aged 77, ba te CLEMME! Tomorrow Friday, Pauline Frederick in “THE "J WOMAN” What was the Great Fear that prompted her to desert the bridegroom at the altar Today, * Fox All Music Suggested by M. Guterson GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA Christie Comedy — “Sea Sirens” Alluring Is the Word Bruce Scenic Screen Stars as They Are