The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 The Strand Theatre manage | ment Is giving a cash price to | the lady who best describes the | gowns worn by Miss Irene Castle | | in °The Firing Line,” whieh bs showing at the Strand this | | Allison). =< TODAY'S PROGRAMS | COLISHUM Taylor 0 on in Up tekford ta “Tit in “The te The Holmes —IN— THE ISLAND OF INTRIGUE « PECIAL _A fourstar company has just been ‘ J. Murray Smith Singing “ll Never Be Ashamed of Dear Old Ireland” ena Owen Anna Q. Nils | and Sylvia in th cant | Washburn in Man,” coming | | 10c—Weekday Mats. ALEXANDER GROVE DIES Alexander Grove, manager of th Colby mill, died from effects of influenza Wednesday in Taco Grove was employed with the Port Blakely Mill Co. for 16 years prior | 1 to taking the position at Co near Hemet, Little Ben very popular. Miss Griffith melodrama which ¢ Y . 'Jee” for one week, starting Sc m Saturday Pathe News Friday—Last Chances to See Jack Pickford in “Bill Apperson’s Boy” Saturday—One of the Dandiest Comedies Anybody Ever Saw | DOROTHY. —IN— ‘NUGGET NELL’ She hasn’t a thing to wear—excepting her shooting clothes. And there is her best-beloved, and a “dolled up” rival work- ing overtime! But Nell has nerve and two big guns. Watch her collect “glad rags” from gasping girls, right on the street! You'll laugh till your throat aches! ‘Corinne Griffith Coming to the Rev in Vitagraph Play, “Thin Ice” Corinne Griffith, the Vitagraph star, who is becoming THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Men, Under BRAMBILLA Saturday—The Story of the Startling Fight of an English Girl for Name and Honor will be at the Rez in “Thin aturday. lented young ox Saturday tardom in two bri years. She is a daughter of the and. When a schoolgirl in New One of the most ¥ she dreamed that some day startling effects in COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE 4 become a star, and at the was favored in society for ac complishments as a dancer and in amateur theatricals, Opportunity came when a Vita graph official met her at a Mari Gran fete and persuaded her parents to permit her to enter photoplay at the Hollywood studio, She registered beautifully on the sereen, and this, all pictures—a fight to the death on the ocean floor, FRIDAY—FAREWELL OF TAYLOR HOLMES IN “UPSIDE DOWN” combined with her personal charm | and ability to act, made easy and/prought out another great melo! COLONIAL rapid her advanen to ads. After|Gramma, This picture, “The. White| “the Inland of Intrigue is piaye|CAPT. STETSON BACK |GEN. MOSS SUCCEEDS playing opposite to Karl William for Heather,” will be shown at the Coll-|ing at the Colonial until Saturday FROM OVERSEAS DUTY | COL. BENNETT Ci & time she was elevated to stardom | soum beginning Saturday | night. May Allison, the pretty young in her own right and her popularity) wphe White Hoather” finds ita way|*taf, haa the leading role in this| Capt H. J. Stetson, son of Fire| Adjt. Gen. Harvey J. Moss hag re increased with each new picture \to the screen from Drury Lane, the| Picture. She in a society girl who) Chief Frank L. Stetson, arrived in|placed Caj. Bennett Clark, son ef Mise Griff_th haa light brown hair tish garden spot of melodrama.|!* spirited away to a lonely island) seattle at midnight Thursday, after |Champ Clark, as head of the Ni 3 and big blue eyes, She is five feet! terrine battle under wea between |®"d held for a fabulous ransom. She) tk in panes, Stetson | Guard association. Clark recently i | four inches tall and weighs 120/106 aivers is only one of the thrill-| effects her escape by means of wire )™ °°. Me 4 wn | signed because officers of the q pounds. asad “|tens, which aida her to communicate | Feached France in October from Fort |tion were adverse to his claim | with friends. Resides a good bit of | eavenworth, and was assigned to an | the object of the guard should begs | mystery there is plenty of romance.) engineer's unit in charge of signal | crush the regular army. fi FEET S EN jing characte Herbert, M. and Gibson operations on the main line of com- The Tay! nee comety, “Up CHARGE HE FORGED | munication, He returned to this! A person who uses Dis beni ae / side Down,” closes tonight | country in May and was discharged an excellent excuse for k CHECK INDORSEMENT |at camp sackson, South Carolina. | face shut. “Nugget Net” brings Dorothy Gish | MISSION Charged with forging an indorse to the Lit Saturday in an en THEATRE | ‘Tom Mix ix coming to the Mission » & government tirely new ro! © wears a cowboy| title by Frank Williams. It 49 &/ United States commissioner. = le of trusty aix-| story of the enowbound fur region of y sit a, The roma centres| we [little actress who appeared impersonation of a pert Saturday in a brand new thriller LISENTY |“The Wilderness Trail.” a photo play adapted from the book of that lovable with Straw outfit, wields a e “tha tai pchapginht (7p “oll EAGLES PLAN OUTING wauRTiN picture is in reality a satirical Coariee Ray in “Hay Foo Friday. -Bye to Margarita Fisher of the wild and me ‘oot -—Good rari tin xie From Broadway rday's run t cht she is in love) from a hand of | around nm Moore, t imran “TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY” SSRSSESEES STARTS BE T REX THEATRE SATURDAY & A pperac splendid Outing Chee winter sports at Lak will feature the day unusually good comedy in which Starting Saturday Martin, the monkey actor, is a real ia hero. CLEMMER 3 a om motion picture bulging with dire perils, hair- breadth escapes, extraordinary stunts and fascinating romance— > Comedy follows drama at the Clem mer, Frid night brings to a close Pauline Frederick's engagement in Fear Woman and bright and en Saturday morning Mabel Nor-| mand will be here in her very latest| comedy I Peat | As Puckers, a funJoving farm-| house drudge she meets with all j sorts of adventures, There is ro-/ manee, too, and John Bowers is the; lucky young man who leads Mabel| MARRIED OWES T00 to the altar in the final reel STRAND MANY an immense following of picture TREADING ON goers who find genuine entertain ment in his brand of celluloid fun, is coming to the Strand for a week! starting Saturday in a new comedy drama, “A Ver ood Young Man.” | The title describes the role Mr. Wash-| burn plays. He ix Leroy ester, a city chap who whispers sweet noth. | ings to Ruth Douglas, a pretty and popular young member of the social pes set, Much to his purprise, Ruth re-| fuses him because she he | too model He had n er taken a drink in his life He had never looked sidew had never y much for R Then Sylvester starts out to mi himself “worthy” of Ruth, an fun starts, Helen Chadwick at any other girl. He This was too | | ing Line,” featuring Irene | ut the Strand tonight. | | Tournier, producer of and “The Whip,” bas in CORINNE GRIFFITH , WILDERNESS | HIN (CE mecca

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