The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 3

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ric DAY, At SEES ee nnnnnnnennnnnnnnn nn , | renner aca sca La aA hdaiaancaaAdAKnAnAAiamnaarebinnaodemem commen ee SFA Divers Battle Under Water in New Maurice Tournier Melodrama; Dorothy Gish Wields Six-Shooter D, ; : ) and Makes Gang of Outlaws Step Lively; Struggling Young Lawyer Makes Love to Mabel Normand; 1¢ ure AYA CT 1 : Bryant Washburn “Too Good to Be True,’ So His Best Girl Turns Him Down; Corinne Griffiths’ Hus- ; | band and Brother Cause Her Worry; Monroe Salisbury’s Wife Is Very Fickle; Tom Mix Defies Death; hksve’ bates teria Gos ta ars ee COLISEUM *| Agnes Vernon Holds Up Stage Coach; Madge Kennedy Is Kidnaped. All Happens in New Movie Bills. are evn int the a "th 1 IBERTY—Dorothy Gish in “Nugget | ge - ~ wananasrarannamanapepomameeaanpomnaroreep nn) | “ill appear in photoplays pre | el be MMER—Mabel Normand tn “The “THE Wir KATHER” * cee by the Model Comedy com 1 monann oe Bryant Washbare te Jour ann t Kas ; “— wenicn Deca vers Geel eee tiem ; ; REN—Coriene § Griffith i “Thin | Py - —_— ¢ COLONTAL — Menree Sallebury tn The White a Devry he sh and paints Lane melodr “The Blindness Trall,” starts San Ser ; pone day. Last time tonight, May Alli n more thrilling on san in The Istand of Intrigue than “Sporting Chance,” has been " : slifornia | MISSION—Tem Mix in “The Wilder. | | produced by Maurice Tournier and] af bits of ae eee wil shown at t . 8 | { LITTLE — William Desmond in | Wt! hown at um start: | { “Hare - Pisted Gallagher,” starts | (tur today | ‘ d Suoday Lord Angus Came marries Mar. | Lila Lee v fl n important CLASS A — Madge Kenaedy t2 (ion flume secretly, but in accordance | n the ¢ © produce \ tap wade aiesae>. with the Scotch law. Later he denies ft “Why « ze Your Wife.” | —_— thes marriage. ant to protect | : at Dees eee their child, brings court action] es for easn revi | .——— na gg | *#ulnst him. she not produce thd! LIBERTY } | witnesses, one of whom is dead. A| ‘ “ race ensues for the rriage certifi. | one yogibe sanis ® cate, which is in the locker of “The | ; “NUGGET NELL” White Heather,”. sunk tn 60 fathoms, | Beer Si, Satie tee weet tor can cares BEACH GIRLS DEMAND one Chae. t ate is carried thru the slums of Lon ity Chap 5 y Tpecnila.. don, thru Scotiand and under the ABBREVIATED SUITS ioe Boe Men. sea, After a desperate fight under Mack Sennett's bathing girls Bee iad Ma water by two sea divers, the paper is found and the wife wins out. | had an indignation meeting re- cently when a visiting reformer denounced the abbreviated type of bathing suits used in Cali fornia by girls. “The reason we Net's © ‘The A rollicking burlesque of the wild | yg way “Nugget Dorothy Gish's I >. e aS * put on bathing suits,” said Marte i] tew comedy, Which opens at the L : me Prevost to an excited newspaper erty Saturday, is heralded. * Dorothy “THE BLINDNESS TRAIL’ | man, “is to swim, .q | fe a Wild little Western girl who gets wear them (to pose J DE everything she wants with aid of a beach. And you can Dig-six gun. She even rounds up a gang of stage coach robbers and res ches the sheriff, whoth they have faptured. There is a city chap who enters the plot of the story, and Nell! One of the best screen fights ever sh with long trains. We Cal- ifornia girls wear suits we can move around in.” falle for hix soft talk until the big! fitmed forms the climax of “The| imax, when bis true character is re Colonial Sunday, The participants tn | ness Trail.” which opens at the! “The World and Its Women” is the name chosen for the new picture in which Geraldin r will star, eee this fistic battle are Monroe Salisbury | . Her husband, Lou will sup. me SS -—_—_—__——-® and Arthur Maude-—the latter play: port her scen laid in | Cl EMMER | img the part of Jean DuBrey, who} asbchan sty’ 6a. cals re wins the affections of McKoenzie’s - — ‘ome eeer” “| (Salisbury’s) fickle wife. McKenale ix | + keskrenn aaa a big lumberjack who marries a gir!| from the city only to learn they are} s charming I mn a long con ion. “Tis sa star is soon to The Old Maid... Driver No. 1.... Bill Patton | time to the motion picture industry Scotty McGregor |at the present time Mra. Love. Johnny Binks anywhere in Seattle in weeks. Driver N ; E Pochece Mabel Normand Gecidedty sanatated, 5 : = jtract with a new producing com- po wa LGharien Girard see " (1) Scene from “The White Heather,” 2 Drury Lane melodram: ; (2) Corinne Griffith at the Rex; (3) Mabel Normand in “The Pest,” at the Clemmer; (4) Scene from | P20Y- Fudge Fister + Alec B. Francis | §9-————___—. ——~——————if_| Bare-fisted Gallagher,” at the Little; (5) Dorothy Gish as she appears in “Nugget Nell,” at the Liberty; (6) Bryant Washburn at the Strand; (7) Monroe Salisbury, star of play at the Colonia! Leota Lorraine | Pp pe Ls fh City ly Bisnche Sed Sea terest | M ISSION |@) Tom Mix he appears in a scene from his latest picture insion. - reo w i vices a ; Asner Blodgett. . | i presented . arren Kerrigan BEEP TMEREYnnn+- es» 1, - Fonts Dimer rm ' \ |Thomas H. Ince car won first in As a special courtesy to the an expensive Mexican sombrero. Seay” Wilnom so dames BRAShry |" era WILDERNESS TRAIL” “ »|/ INCE STARS WINNERS ge fe cos cus gal we er r yy \ Mabel Normand is back again. This (ex) . 2 “2 ; ; id chil he Santa Barbara Kennel . “4 Colleen Moore In the moving picture players’ au-| was second in that event and Doug 1 1°? wr a “ier fs mid to be even better than “Sis age an iim Truck” parade, the Liberty will nett, Roscoe Arbuckle and Hopkins.” She plays “Puckers.” a! “rhe wilderness Trail” opens at ead ——————— | tmobile races, recently held on the/las McLean third. In the 25-n show pictures. of this parade Charles Ray will enter their dogs happy-golucky tomboy whose devil: the Mission today. The old Saitis be Ascot track in Los Angeles for the/ smateur jonship for the West Monday night during the 7 and in competition in different ranks and stunts mark her as hell cereus Gets, in White, Rese! O- wh ‘ of ing funds for the|Coast, William S. Hart was second! 9 o'clock shows. stnntieh: , Sct the wilegn. Oho sa| tere plese Pompe Beod kapatat Deed Bi A +4 cetera ee _ esp an Actors’ fund, the Thomas and Douglas Mclean third. In the pay ‘i seein Pies, pest’ 4 0 ee er a I] een oduc i? h | r Joved by Gene Giles. a strug@ng| centers round a new leading lady.| per cent has so "aX S onthe . jp tnee oars won Seven out Sf the| Australian pureatt mee Wm, Mart) “Perey Mariont is to’ be Alics| Pauling Fredeciek Mit km enthagy é young lawyer, who befriends her | Colieen Moore, who is making a rapid | tual battle fronts? If such there are (on, ous offered jn the events... Thet won. Joyce's leading man. | siastic baseball fan & When she has financial trouble With | rise in the motion picture world | what are thelr tities? rye - Rocca 1 aol ve Bs % fer wealthy relatives who try to 40) ne story is an adaptation of the| A—The news films were all film. i Ber out of an inheritance. | well known book by Frank Williams, | ed in’ Fr ete Photoplays in ! E ge Aang which portrays the life of the Cana-| Hollywood, Cal per cent of ‘ % 4 nn | Pian fur region. The scenery alone in| news films were do on actual 4 & R STRAN D this play is said to be well worth see-| battie fronts—only two or three pho on the H Ls «— if, esc raa 5 | in toplays, namely: “With Pershing in : en cee | sly nd Meet A A VERY GOOD YOUNG MAN” | 00 * * * | France.” “Hearts of the World” and ¢ (Paramount) wr - 7 ;one |e n. , . Leroy Syivester........Hiryant Washburn LITTLE | Q@—Who are the “Rig Five” tn 1 Playing “My Sugar- Evth Dousinc...., Helene Chadwick |g ——_—____-__—-—-=——-- | filmdom? Reference is to the lead { coated Chocolate g Fon H el TA | MBARE-FISTED GALLAGHER" | ing finan Boy.” TH Mrs. Dougias. 2.0: Syivia Ashton | (Matual) A~—Adolph Zukor, Jeane L. Lasky, Good Pictures Are a Liberty Hal q PB] ors Mandeinarper +. Jane Wot “Rare Fisted” Gallagher...Wm. Desmond | Cecil B. De Mille, Samuel Goldwin | ry Oaprey Mandeiharper Jom Mason... +,Agnes Vernon | ong Arthur S$. Friend it 4 | Blood . Selby Maso ortho Maletts | * _ = we" 2. es. fey stason MMe tiSutkh, he cotine li’ wis Now here—the biggest scream we have had in weeks. The best laugh offered a i Adrian Love Caroline Rankin ane " ‘8 bi y ; A—He has man vate interes Bryant Washburn is the “Very| “Hare Fisted Gallagher” is a story Samer ech petal rth Good Young Man.” who comes to the | with lots of action. Bill Desmond, an| Q-—I* there any one book pub Strand today. Bryant, who usually | oid Seattle favorite, plays Gallagher. | lished devoted to the “con” wide, or Plays the role of a country boob. i# | 4 pretty girl who turns stage robber | the “pros and cons” of the movie to this time cast as a young city chap/in the disguise of a boy, and a bad | day? Who has never done anybody any Mexican are also included in the plot. | A-—There are thousands of such . Rever lied, never stolen, never! Opens at the Little Sunday. books. Ask any news dealer. ner gambled. He is so good mae | Q—At what on the average mt stars and other that the girl h@ wants to marry turns) m4 —%| have the pres om esc Pape Shall gyorg CLASS A | | leading actresses entered the movies 4 | so pias dlae BI DOROTHY Can you state in what proportion “FRIEND HUSBAND” |they have come from the poorer (Gelawyn) | classes and the wealthy stratum, and Dorothy Dean.. . Madge Kennedy |!n what proportion they have bee ‘The very good young man decides | %} win her at all costs, and the way he accomplishes this affords every | One a genuine treat. Don Morton Rockeliffe Fellowes well educated or lacking in educa q “fre Judge Roan George Bunny | tion? ‘ Henry Morton. - 7 : nemo fil | Sonn parte |. A—Usnally before 20 years of age F Mary Sparr 80 per’cent from mid class, 15 per i 7 Sager aa Madge Kennedy, the irresistible lit-| trom the rich clase, 100 per cent | | “TH tle Goldwyn star, comes to the | are rich now. Most male stars Class A for three days, starting 8un-| wei, educated. Dick Barthelmess tefith |day. A kidnaped bride on a compul- | of Trinity College; Wally Reid, form ALICE BRADY tton atton |sory honeymoon is the amusing role | or pew (Vitagri Alice Winton Benjamin Grav George Winton. . Rose La Vere Mrx. Miler... per man; Bryant Wash ro e history ‘‘Bulalie Jensen |the little star portrays. Instead of | jury hy etadent: Charles Ray PR abedigps cteneaaipbcogeal vor ay bbe heey + Allee Terry |golng on her honeymoon in | interested in electrical experiments gp Ping Catone eo Edenh Per Ptgcrd 1 18.) both the stage and screen will make pr? limousine the young bride ts forced | woma tresses are usually inte it pou ware & young wife, which | *moteine young Woman actr are usually inter | “caveman” husbe > take photoplays while touring the country Would you hold more sacred—your oi te horperter dlgg — ested and well efucated in music| with her last season's Broadway suc | husband's love or your brother's lite? |‘P@ trip on horseback. | |art and languages, tho few are col’lcess, This remarkable innovation i . This is the trying problem Corinne | | ee ee and gir ostly have high schol | wilt be initiated by Alice Brady, st i Griffith has to worry her pretty head ie hee § here, enety : all i cille | in Realart pictures, when she goes | about in “Thin Ice,” which opens at alg a sha op rk or Vivian | On the road in the early fall in “For 7 Shannon Fife wrote the story spe cetad 1h "bts pM of culture now|, The route of “Forever After” will i Cally for Miss Griffith, his first sce: that. Gai ase auonamant take Miss Brady to Boston, Phila Mario since he returned from service y delphia, Chicago, Los Ang and } fg in the army. The picture was direct Q—What productions ave been) other large cities. There are well ] Mion tome sane. onsideied. the ime lar and| equipped pt studios in all the 5 e ‘ aisle cleanest during the months? | cities mentioned, with the exception 4 In saying “cleanest,” the writer|of Boston, where exteriors can be JACK NORWORTH TO toes not wish to be guilty of elther| made and special arrangements made 1 BE PATHE SERIAL STAR rsh or prudish Aigeriminats on. | for interiors, Mian Brady's contract | é © supposes that there is such | call for her appearance in eight Rea j ¥ Jack Norworth, world-famous en Ethel Clayton was born in Ch 2 td tg or ¢ es st.” ae ay eed ret mi the comit “ ‘ @ oJ | 4 tertainer of the vaudeville and mu-| paign, Ill., in 1890 e was ¢ A—Clean picture fs the advertis.| ‘The star's yurage will ude ra H S #ical comedy stage, writer and sing: | cated In Chicago and began her at logan of Famous Players-Lasky;} not only the ers and staffs cor i r of popular song successes and| career in stock, having appeared in| a1. Arteraft and Paramount pic-| nected with the stage play, but Ta) fc Producer of musical shows, has been| “The Devil” and “The Her | tures have thie pc Fires of|all the principal »ple associa signed by Theodore Wharton as star ri includes @ long line) pain” “The Miracle Man,” “Bill| with her motion picture productions i 4 in “The Crooked Dagger,” the forth-|of successes, such as “The ( Henry “Louisiana,” True Heart! including her director, his assistant | Sehling ‘Wharton serial to be pro-| Divide Maggie Pepper, Susie,” "Daddy Long Lega” are in| supporting players, cameramen, busi | Reed for the P program Girl Who Came Back" and “’ catnnory ‘ness and technical staff . ] La he Norworth went| srew’a Girl,” Miss € ayton ta ; oi “ FF with them clothes!” ’Tis the voice of Nugget Nell, with “noth- | 2 where he appeared for) 5% inches, and 4 tee y pragel "bine F kl A F t ing to wear,” a tenderfoot to win, and the meanest trigger finger ad EFa toriow by Str Samant tna pe nfuiaes, poe Ah asa is an accom: | rec es re ortune oO in Rattlesnake Gulch. &nd the music ha He is at pres. | plished piano player, In private life fe a See Nellie capture that wardrobe. See her rout a band of bloody ‘ , ent playing on the Keith vaudeville|#he is the widow ce beoeghephie om This Star of the Movies bandits, save her Romeo from his just deserts, and prove herself the en Re oi eres a ccant ingluense, victim, | 1 ic greatest she-hero that ever graced the plains! | » Bes on I mi ih Soe Mosh br Dl eran “Senos wit keno icalna _ A roaring burlesque travesty on the Wild West, with the screen’s ndered LHC EK acd EY MRGtoton lik aa tek Laas acid ee funniest comedienne! i ARIZONA LAD BEING tudios and looked around | Misy Sweet In her previous produc TRAINED FOR SCREEN he remarked to Hampton,| tion, “The Unpardonable Sin.” He fs} Ir first pleture in this stu-|an old@imer at the busivess, with | 4 Lloyd Hughes, a boy of 19, from| dio five years a when I|five years of acting to hia eredit : Bisbee, Arizona, t# hailed a# a movie | wor h m, ‘This bullding| and he ix “just coming 42" now oF find, and is being trained for a star. | w not here n, and there have What sort of makeup do you use, He was attending bigh school in| been lots of change | Wesley?” he was asked Low Angeles, and one day joined} He t his cand: ‘Only powder,” he replied withean < some students who went to furnish | and e situation. | air of complete knowledge of the ein. | © * | material for a crowd seene that wa wan Wesley|ema art, ‘Just enough to make the| EXTRA omplete ‘“e a +] ; being flimed gtk | Barry, the most famous boy of i freckles stand out : a | He photographed so well that the! screen, the “kid with freckles,” who| “What if you were to lose those " director of the film hunted him up| worked with Mary Pickford, Blanche trec * was another question | pet ae e ala e land signed a contract with him | Sweet and other leading stars of| “f don't know," he replied as he| 7 and o'clock Shows om. He is n Miss Sweet He will make his debut with Enid | being screened | stuck his hand In his trouser pock- | Bennett in “The Virtuous Thiet. | » “A Woman of|et. “I sure would be out of luck.” |

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