The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 3

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Wallace on the Wurlitzer Home of 100% Pictures Pathe News Tonight and Tuesday Only DOROTHY GISH As a Wild West hold-up artist and boarding- house keeper— when Dorothy needs new clothes she just takes her gun Tait ATILE STAR | wo Drury Lane Melodrama Shown on Screen at Coliseum Theatre Scene Heather,” Marion Hume, at the Coliseum from the spectacular Monday Reviews COLISEUM From the opening scenes the London Stock exchange, a panic in to the clim: fight underse be and makes the tween two. divers, “The White a ed Heather,” at the Coliseum, is just other girls give what it a billed, a smashing melo : we drama, with plot and counterplot. up, in 4 + adventure and action In every foot 7 at of the fim As Lord Angus Cameron (H. BE. Her Pa bert) han married Marion Hume Ne 4 (Mabel Ballin) secretly, but in ac : v cordance with Scotch law. Later at q |a critick] moment, he denies the |“NUGGET NELL” Right out in the open Dorothy does her robbing— she should worry how her victims look! A hot burlesque—Dorothy simply outdoes herself. : * * Wallace Plays “My Sugar-Coated Chocolate Boy,” Afternoon and Evening * »—aptewm|Hold M. Man and Wife |P. M. GENERAL as Counterfeiters| FINED FOR KEEPING HOUNDS PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 4 LONDON, Aug. 4.-The Right Hon. Albert H. Iifingworth, M. P- Charged with counterfeiting. Joseph postmaster general, waa fined $15 E. Riley ts being held here without dail. His 20-yearold wife war also | arrested Sunday on the same charge. | ‘The federal officials claim that at Otley Petty Sessions for keeping four dogs without license. Mr. 1) lingworth pleaded gullty and said the censes had been overlooked owing Riley is nationally known as | to pressure of public business. The | counterfetter, and claim they have | judges thought the fine would act as court | Heather,” marriage, child, and she, to protect their brings action against him tn Unfortunately, she cannot Produce the witnesses, one of whom is dead. Right here is where the real action starts. A race en sues for the marriage certifica which in in the locker of “The White sunk in 60 fathoms of water. The battle is carried on thru the slums of London, thru Scotland and under the sea by two staunch friends of Marion, one of whom gives his life. The other engages in a terrific battle underseas with the villainous husband. Both are ham pered by the heavy sea-diving suite. Lord Angus accidentally cuts his own air line and dies at the bottom of the sea. The victor then finds the locker, rescues the marriage li- cense and Mabel is recognised as Lady Angus. ‘The characters In this melodrama are all well portrayed, the acting | of little Ben Alexander as the sen and Spottiewoode Alkin as Mabel’ devoted father being exceptionally clever ‘The photography is wonderful “Merry Jailbirds,” a very funny comedy, Coliseum “News, showing many interesting events, and Scotch melodies by Brambilla’s orchestra. Drury showing Jack Gilbert as Dick Beach So | evidence Proving Riley js responsi: | a reminder | ble for the passing of many spurious | dottars and $10 gold pieces here In jie last few weeks. ‘The Rileys are said to have come _—_———\!,f Make the program unusually strong. to Portland six weeks ago from San Ta ie Francisco. The husband is an al leged army deserter. | wand CLEMMER “The Pest,” showing at the Clem mer, is the combination of # clean, jlively story, and a happy-go-lucky [little comedienne, Mabel Normand. Mabel, as Puckers, goes thru a maze jof laughable situations, which take |her from the farmyard to the man sion of the country judge, She is the supposed daughter of fa shiftiess couple, who impore all kinds of laborious duties on her. One ia guiding the’ primitive ferry which they control, a task which brings about many amusing Incl- dents, altho Puckers’ passengers are in imminent peril of more than one ducking It is when the girl slips an old ring on her finger and goes to a party, that the serious element of the story is first made known. The | judge at whose house the dance is | given, observes the ring and it re jealls many things to him. Investi- | gation proves that supposed friends and the girl he has reared as his daughter, are in a league, attempt ing to get his money. The haughty girl takes a tumble, and Puckers who is really the judge's daughter, comes into her own The rest of the bill is good. Some beautiful natural colored pictures are shown in the Prizma offering, which are ncenes taken in the ever pictur Breath-taking fights A real love romance TONIGHT AND TUESDAY The picture with that terrifying duel with on the floor of the Atlantic ocean— story with a punch are found in this picture esque Hawall, and Relasco ap pears in a merry comedy Stop, Look and Listen.” "4 eee REX Corinne Griffith, who. it will be remembered, used to appear with Earle Williams, has reached stardom. Thia week she in playing at the Rex in “Thin Ice,” a fascinating mystery | rama in which a young wife is ed to choone between her hus ber love and her brother's honor Allee Winton's (Corinne Griffith) husband ta obseased with the theory that © person once a thief will nl waya be a thief, and even any mem | her of auch a person's family ts not to be trusted, Unknown to him hia | wife’s young brother has once made this mia-atep. Inte the story enters Benjamin Graves, whe wants some papers out of Winton's safe, Graves knows that Allee's brother had once been «a thief, and with threats to expose the boy to her husband, Graves compels the girl to secure the papers for him. Later murdered tas the confessian heast up as the guilty person. “Thin Te for Mies Griffith by Corporal Shan non Fife, marking hie return to the field of #cenario writing after doing his bit in Uncle Bam's army » eat “at ~ Boldt ptewn, 1414 8d Ave; downtown, 013 2d Ave. ITES--STINGS Wash the affected orface with house- bold emmonia of Warm sait water; then apply— — a 1 Pity { fi the brother is mysteriously and evidence points Alice dorer, However, the { Ciraves' joalous sweet in “The “WILDERNESS TRAIL” It will be here tonight and Tuesday A little bit the most sensational thing on a Seattle screen in many a day! a SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Playing a Medley of Scottish Airs die Russell on the Wurlitzer VICKS VY. FYOUR BODYGUARD” -S50F,: 4 Alloe and shews Graves | was written eapectally | Lane melodrama, “The White and Mabel Ballin as . | REX—Coriame Griffin | tee, | STRAND—Mryant Washburn in “A Very Geed Young Man”; Strand | | | Weett . sotoint, LIBERTY Just as ister Lillian excels in emotional roles, #0 does little Dor othy Gish excel in comedy. The latest Gish triumph, “Nugget Nell,” is being shown at the Liberty this week, Dorothy playing the role of a would-be hero of the wild and “movie” west. The author makes no Dretense at seriousness or sense. We © told before the tmponsible story tarts that it is a burlesque Clad in cowboy's costume—which looks as if it weighs twice as much as the little stir herself—Dorothy Disturber Gish fotls not one villian, but many. She rescuers city chap, single-handed, from a gang of high waymen, gets him tnto a shack where a battle royal with the outlaws takes place. During this battle she discovers the city chap (with whom she imagines she is in love) to be & coward. She'd like to give him up to the gang, but her sympathy wets the best of her and she battles on until Big-Hearted Jim, the sher iff, arrives and rescues them both Mins Gish is easily the whole ple ture, her vivacity and funny little facial expressions dominate thruout the entire story Special mention Is due the Outing Chester scenic, which {# on the program. This week the audience is taken thru Peru. The photog raphy and coloring are beautiful and) the sub-titles written by a decidedly humorous person. The Outing Chester pictures are easily the finest scenics now being shown on the screen. STRAND The unusual title, "A Very Good! Young Man.” fittingly describes the role played by Bryant Washburn at the Strand this week Hg is, in this characterization, a ver¥ good young man, indeed, with emphasis on the “very.” In fact, he is s0 good that his sweetheart, de-| spite her love for him, is obsessed with the fear that the bad within him has not yet taken form, and will probably come forth in all its fury after their marriage, and make her lot an unhappy She re fuses to become his wife. Whereupon, the good young man decides that he will practice all the on | And Now Comes \ warm AA _ FURNACE To make your home more | comfortable — more successful. If you and your family are to enjoy the comforts of your home do not neglect the heat- ing equipment. 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Grove and his wife life with a blind man, Helen carries on & flirtation with DuBrey, McKen: tie's foreman. MeKengie, who hears of the affair. gropes his way to DuBrey’@ cabin and bests the latter in a hand-to- | HR | : cg ca hand fight, Helen in accidentally | battle had stolen money from him. shot. A year later finds McKenzie | Thomas Tomaiski went to the Grove | home here last night and shot them both dead. Then, throwing his re- volver away, he rushed to the police station and surrendered. He {s held on a first degree murder charge. Poverty is no disgrace—as long as your credit is good. Takes Adler-i-ka with bis sight restored, starting on a second honeymoon with the faith ful Adele “Bchooldays.” an interesting Ford Weekly, and “Beach Beauties,” comedy, complete the bill IT SOMETIMES HAPPENS ‘There seems to be wome truth in this ‘The microbes in the lover's kiss Are dangerous, it is said There seems to be some truth in this— For some kissing lovers wed. had serious bowel and liver 5) i) port trouble, Lost 60 pounds and could ey | eat only quid food. Commenced tak- jing Adler--ka and now weigh more | than ever and eat and sieep splendid lly." (Signed) George LaFond, Little | Falls, Minn, * Adier-i-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress | INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowels, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL {foul matter which poisons system. | Often CURES constipation, Prevents | appendicitis. We have sold Adier- ka many years. 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So he given up hope of ever being a crook Hia sweetheart, realizing that he ia a failure as a lawbreaker, flirt and gambler, takes him, even tho he will have to go thru life under the bur. don of that awful handicap of being hopelessly good Bryant Washburn makes the most of the funny «ituations, and Helene Chadwick ia adorable as hin girl A xpectal attraction at the Strand this week {# the appearance of Tom Price, popular soloist, Mr. Price re- eelved hearty applause Sunday even ing, when he rendered, “I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome,” | Jand “Chong.” | eee | | COLONIAL | The Colonial te anowing an un usually strong bill this week, headed by a romantig drama, “The Wilder. nese ‘Trail.” | “Mig Jim" MeKonale, tember bona, | the star | Nie m falle tn love with hia em. ployer's daughter, Helen, overlooking the quiet beauty and gentier nature of her chum, Adele, In saving Holen from death in « toboggan ac cident, Jim peceives injuries which cause & blindness which, the doctors my, will be tomperary, Helen, who has fallen in love with Jim, tricks h inte prepesing marriage, firmly believing his eyesight will be re: stored | They are married and McKenaie! joes vowain his sight. 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