The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. To hl . 4 thee Credited | | THEATRE ~ * DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Marriage was never more prevalent than at the present time. Young , 4 and old rush into this most perilous business with all the confidence in the ; Se Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art world. | yr : Friday Night--Good-Bye to Norma Talmadge Each couple thinks itself the one that will live happy ever after. x ‘ aay Let’s think it over! Don’t get married until you see the strong, well- ¥ STARTING SATURDAY acted domestic drama opening here Saturday— , , That big, virile actor in a new sort of Western role, that of boss of an emi- grant train in the 50s, The desert scenes and the Indian attacks are wonderfully vivid. Meet Gladys Leslie, “the girl with the million-dollar amile,” who is one of the youngest stars on the screen. Gladys appears in Vitagraph photoplays of the bright and happy variety. | * * * * | Tho a star in filmdom and] years ago? It wasn't particularly drawing @ big salary, Gladys Leslie) memorable, except for the discovery doean't own an automobile, a poodle! of a little girl with a rare amile and or a kitten «n't care for cafe! camera individuality | life and social functions, “Tis most The Girl With the Million Dol un usual lar Smile" was the title given her — by a New York critic in his review of pletur She was compara good: howsekeeper and | tively unknown, bu ile made T haven't any freakish hobbie her famous in a With the mother, who lives with me, ix the! first showing of "The Vicar of old-fashioned sort, and I'm like her.) Wakefield,” the name of Gladys Les Only—well, perhaps, I'm a little| lie was written in headlines. She more progressive in my views of the | nag made her first step on the way possibilities for a girl in the busi to stardom, and {it is her ambition ness wor HER WINNING SMILE Perhaps you remember “The Vicar of Wakefield” produced a few | Seattle in “Too Many to exce’ bright comedy drama Mins recently SPORTING CHANCE” Deltvs French, pas. |@ EE 4 UM ¥ Uptown, 1414 3d. A } 5 Ave. I 3 1-2 Years Old, ni 3a Ave. \{French Tot, Only 3 1-2 Years Is Winner of War Hero’s Cross nna % ances point Asia burglar, ts the role] at p : of Derothy Mason, in Jack Piek A a USE Pega , ford’s latest picture, “Burglar by PARIS, Aug. §.—A winner of the | year: : yn ie: Tage = ste Prox which opens at the Coliseum Croix de Guerre when only three | rushed tn e his! little home. town bed and « half years old is the unap-|°Ut on the French Alsatian border Tonight, for the last time, Dorothy | proachable record of little Roger; Little Roger flatly refused to ” ” appearn at the Coliseum tn} Bavoux of Saint Die, France. Rog- | h#ve any dealings with the enemy ? : | er is now § years old and has only ps just recelved the war decoration, | Presumption of the assians who % Strand Weekly but his citation mentions a serv-| tied to make friends with him.) | The But Roger wouldn't be won over © performed ear! five fee that he perforr weary He refused even to « bon jour STRAND — ; : a A dainty lace handkerchief ix to} to the enemy and now t f t troubl hich | Croix de Guerre for his “ie eo i ll BRITISH ARMY HORSES ~~ : a cn ite, i 8 Piet ae BRING IN LARGE SUM ‘BERRY cet cliteaal cid obrietaee Bil] Hart in a new picture. That's | out exe! and nture FOURTH=s UNION LONDON, Aug. §.—The §8,172| enough for ofan. And Bill's mayton fialibes tar wweckla Jane Novak Is the Attractive Heroine demobilized army horses have | test 3. Gardner Sullivan seena-| Tun tonight t ng Chance.” | Saturday’s show will be a big winner and we ad- been sold by the British war office |, called “Wagon Tracke and ies} ay \ oe we iss i ‘or at over 600,006 | vise you by all means not to miss it— for Just over $16,600,000, an aver: |" Dying opposite Bill Jane No-| Manager John Hamrick announces mules averaged § , » an old favorite, who has ap-jthat, owing to the lar movie | Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News but to whom all circum Tho just a tiny tot, he resiated the ‘ oe a thoroly « able picture laid in the « |regions of Dawson Gity 1 with him many times crowds which have flocked to the Of course, no Bill Hart picture | Rex this week to the production would be compl villain, | of “Open roy *.” the picture | wc, ir nino cease! 1 ARRESTED IN \"Englishmen Are Building Model of a Woman,” in which Norma| nation-wide health campaign, this padge 1* appearing |Photoniay contains a strong plot G AMBLING RAID Dwellings and Suburban Homes In an unusually CLEMMER formers, The photoplay le aleo vers oe ranencnginima eetate | oro aap Madge Kennedy, who has been en- | 894 \ id that the average English | pnedges. Ther nt ti tertaining at the Clemmer this week 2 ms ees nth scar Bb Ni, pi edges ere will be recreation and “Cashier” Put : home is so ugly it OUgHt) crounds, allotments and commoml NOW | |B PREXY PLANS wean oo tobe burn aawn'andSnaanmen [ETNA atmente and comma ANG FF ' night, and the new show ai are just beginning to realize this|Playgrounds, The houses are to PLAYING FOR : which ope turday, brings anoth p with the result that all over| built on modern and artistic lines, LONDON, Aug. 8.—(By Mail.}—It| walls, the gardens being divided by SVERY , er charming Goldwyn feminine star England plans are afoot to build| the internal arrangements being th Mente Lp in the person of Mae Marsh | Twelve alleged gamblers and two) 14461 vitlages and model suburbs. word in, house-comfort. ° OVER 16 Miss Marsh appears as the “little | others who are said by the police) Brighton is the first to lead the ne only fly in the ointment is mother” of a weak and selfish young $s been operating @ € g| way. 1 building a super-sub. | the question of the small boys. Will er brother, All thru the story Bar —— mame at @ “club” at. 118 urb, sisting of 900 houses, so| they be model enough to inhabit @ bara is forced to rescue her brother ‘will Debate League of Na-|ice s. were arrested ina police| planned tha: there will not be more | model suburb, or will they help them: from complicating situations, and aid “Thur day night ander | than 10 to the acre, This will w selves to the fruit that abounds in even goes so far as to disguise her tions En Route [raid Thuredey | Digi ve bean tne[ench hoes © garden of 16 rote—oe | the public thortares? Tt la Tae pee ll A at eS eee - \ideaier,” and Sam Fontis, cashier,| 640 feet they will become imbued with @ wee poms of Barbara” ts the! wagHINGTON, Aug. 15.—(United|were released upon payment of $100] The suburb ia to be built in an| great respect for communal rights . . Press,)—President. Wilson. probably nail, ‘The others furnished $10 bail| Orchard setting. Fruit trees will line | and thus grow up first class demo~ | the roadways. ‘There will be no! crats. | sexses0Nn will start his speaking tour of the jeach and were released r the peace treaty | Gladys Brockwell has the attrac 1 to the senate by the for tive role of a young gypsy girl in "The Sneak,” which opens at the Mission Saturday. As Rhona, the pretty daughter of Panuel, Miss Brockwell has three suitors—two who are members of the gypsy tribe | of n and one a painter who happens into LAST TIMES the camp while in search of “atmos phere” for a picture he is painting The rivalry between these three LAST whom Rhona tavors comes out vic| NOT REAL DOCTOR’ KENNEDY i “ VISALIA, Aug, 9.—L. Su Woo, 4 i Allee Brady, in “Marie, Ltd.," plays| Chinese, did very well aa u drugglat —IN— Dear Little for the last time tonight and vendor of Chinese herbs for a KILLED IN FALL FROM in th chinese austen ere the DAUGHTER ILLITE RH D AUTO RUNNING BOARD "or ateertoed me ore me: Hl «QF MINE MOUNT VERNON, Aug. 15.—Fd| had been effected by his remedies eign relations committee, it was] learned at the White House today. | will give him opportunity, | on his trip, to reply to senate | hes in opposition to the league | fons, and, in fact, conduct an| TONIGHT extended debate with those opposing | him: | | Toble, living near here, fell from the Woo was arrested | officials —TOMORROW— —IN— ‘ " 9 ‘ LEAVES punning board of an automobile two /on a char of violating Califor The picture breathes the free spirit of the wood- IMAGINATION miterapune, to reach for blankets, | KNOWLEDGE WAS LIGHT MARSH whieh had jarred loose from the au | Jand and the romantic life of the Nomads. ; tomobiie, ‘Toble's relatives live in; AND STUDENT KNEW IT —IN— HERE ellingham, | —————_——- ND-SEE- _| TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 9.—Fifty | TOMORROW Bavouy Halen ts Boas | oung dentists were pulling teeth as fi THE BONDAGE Bray Pictograph ‘Take 1 or 2 Leasone a part of a state mination by ‘@ —P- 4 STEVENS? Baus |i rate font | doard OF BARBARA Russell on the Wurlitzer . Wale sa te aug | “Why under the sun don't you i ouny Lady Apelotit | nave electric fans going?” demanded ; the woman of a student 1628 4th Ave Main 801 “Madam,” replied the dentist as he % pulled a tooth with one hand, “they Member Teachers’ Asse, | might blow our knowledge away.”

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