The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 3

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This Is “Big” Bill Hart Who Stars } 50,000 Kisses Will Be | Satisfactory Terms Always in New Film at Liberty This Week HERE will you find a greater sereen hero than Bill Given Away at Yakima He (ROTE-RANKINCO. Hart? Echo answers “where?” Bill appears in “Wagon|.! Tracks,” at the Liberty this alesis day Lg - ; 4 Now Showing—The big favorite Western star in week, a photodrama as un , , : as a new &ind of role—taid in the fifties— usug its name, He por ) y 5 trays guide in the '50 leading a wagon train acros the deserts and mountain W > } | O-hy t toward the Golden West by t | a TA. { Ss. . : way of the historic old Santa al ‘ Fe trail. A Buckskin Hamilton, Bill's experiences are one series of sensational adven tures in a day when adven ture was every man's middle name. He fights a band of Indians, routs a gang of gamblers and saves the pret ty heroine from all sorts of perilous situations. C. rdner Sullivan wrote the scenario, His stories are invariably red-blooded and filled with that quality known as “punch Playing opposite Bill is Jane Novak. Isn't that. good news? Jane has played in several Bill Hart pictures and is just about the sweet- est and most captivating lit- tle leading lady appearing on the screen And then, too, there is Robert McKim, the worst villain in the films, the man you hate from the moment he appears. McKim has the role of a gambler, and just to fhow he is a r actor, this player sinks his own person- ality perfectly in the hateful role he is assigned to play. " OTTO I RLGEL, Prosidert (McKim is one of the play- Self-valuation is always subject to discount. Our most ers who is to take a leading 2 ‘i ered, w t 1 thinking aSieiinen és aisal of tt J “f ene role in “The Silver Horde,” - . F 7 speed pr th rates gage E incere appraisal of the unusual performance of the TeX Beach's production . which is now being filmed. Ce ra Tat ‘ Many of the scenes for this Superint - - icture will be “shot” along : "a of the Boy School at : | Beattle’s eaten: rent ) >, . 4 (hehalis, is also to ‘speak, and Seattle Man Who . 3 ro e Elks will take up the o | | Credit is also due Lambert lnueched io Aly of ‘Galea Captured 17 Huns Hillyer, who directed “Wagon over the graduates from Brother | ™ NA ak a a Track Hillyer’s work is as Horn’s ectiont for 4 year, after { H : abs ss he turns them out physically A ‘ ; t sg ay as al shoe a ae = | and morally 160 per cent je j would probably be less interesting than the simple’ {It is his practice to be*carefu feet, These heys will be given statement of a customer—a user of a Monarch. of details and he has been ex- By in the pict all the opport © that Etkdom ceptionally cautious to make wears in “Wage can afford to become The testimony was entirely unsolicited. It was a bGner Selibven 4 %, frank acknowledgment of. value received. To quote the lady: “In my own household we have used a MONARCH leable Range for twenty-one BH am aie: ao years and I have always had the finest results with ]] (( ure a eT it, and we have never had one cent 8f expense for ¥ repairs. I can sincerely recommend the Monarch to J A Photed my friends.” | 7 Katherine MacDonald, who | i if The experience of this lady is not at all unusual. | | | | Not only a new setting, but a beautiful one. jthis production a Western {h"iansss and en up s picture of the gold rush days slong the Santa Fe trail WALLACE on the WURLITZER—PATHE NEWS 9-50, historically correct. Elevator Victim : rb ur rent will be remembered here for her Funeral services for J. E. Weber onty now splendid work in “The Woman killed in an elevator accident last he funeral will be under aus Thou Gavest Me,” has been Friday in the Haight building, wit! Pices of the Masons hat . is social) Placed under contract by the fe held Tuesday at 4 p. m. in the Zac SENET oe oN | “a P “| First National to deliver twelve Ledgemen to Bury zo tt, sre | Q ee It may offer you ga suggestion how you, too, can* improve the ‘efficien of your household by buying? a Monarch now. i We would welcome an opportunity to show you # of the Ephiany, Denny.) ' ‘ ieee iat pletur a yéur to that organfza- wonderful range and tell you more about it. Blaine park. FREE DOCTOR 4 ; : go rvosaed *| ton during the next two years fe survived by four sone and a] 10° WASHINGTON or. wea cone” tat to.appear. in, Universal “productions Re en ey . ct 5 SRE ERS Sreae " in LORS, Birt SERS © praget aS ioe 1 , Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-Rankin Weber, ofl broker in the cate. k . , 7 y c yers rae \ P oul nr) of | Will Country Face Coa. i fornia from e the « ‘ Let's go buy Boldt’s French Pax ing role in oT ve ‘ ity yA pile Raetaes RERRE ER Re Shortage? If So, Why? Lieyd comedy grain © Now Here—The busy comedy of love, busted tires, sea Bets as cattle, 926 ed . regan Sco nach irom age slag fea of the’ diviaion: onercegd ‘ 13 policemen and a crook valet— Z : A a ix de Guerre an erie elt t s . United Sta road ads , : - engi : " ig con pissed have | railroads afe ove at first sound” will supplant uckton 4 jon ‘adtnila “ whe fre ng. t k of ma they have now over maa {the former saying. “love at ‘ ‘ fis seu ° hie ‘ohepi © that ne: tans | et o ofte epor Fe votives i 1 repair, si ‘ sight,” « ng to the experience 4 os fn . hea ' p- eral G ical » veans and ready for service, whereas of Jack Robin, leading character tn NOW PLAYING io : eater py eal samen. (oe Vey cae sieele , ar di buch a conditional Burglar by Proxy,” Jack Pickford ; rr ; Lio tg ee + condltios picture, which is now at the Second and Last leen Perey is anid to haive, We em t the er , ' : is poet es Py ‘Woes 1 the screen. Miss “Perdy. fe.) ‘ines t ans : Dad's . d plays the part of Robin Now Playing for y became the wife of @irjch i ‘oth: fason aac of the famous Busth arr ran gg Everybody Over 16 c * Ends Friday Night \ nba ng tw fo ye t : Youth.” wioning the ’ : , wr, || Hair Often Ruined . , a a : ® STRAND } t i town, he que by Careless Washing | ier ‘ t un. life ‘ year as it has been for aa Choosing a Wife.” the pla rig wtelke t ount i n miner ist month, the total quantity of tain, love tri s ; ' n ‘ a rr " tuminous will be 480,000,000 tons, am Na ehad parent ; ASK FOR ahd GET seeking work at the min t/ oF equal to the: outnufiot 4913, Bim jw by a strange mistak n es 9 k # best I I 18 per cot _— ig 2 ha which | Egeene Sines ered gots Horlick’s (0000 8%: Linsey lon SS — 1 es himself engag o a the } britt r ruin it € 1 plo: . dae rete atanton, i Malted Milk iced" boeselut'- ot shaanpaeh ar, a| CPt: Coyle, Wie neabout by ample itl lace oye Cross for Valo ef ic William J, (Wee) Coyles Se- A uwyer and former University y - MMER ; ee aE es ir Mt, Iinols! football star, has won the distins orch climbing cannot be ¢ = ) . r ; Marsh does in “The ? > : : : inert E wake " > . will by nted with the cross at of Barbara” in which he ix . ; ‘ y pity e the Friday noon luncheon of ' the y at the Clemmer this week ey of out easily, ry t s ere Chamber of Commerce and Commer- does it with professional | rticle ‘ ‘ ere » eo tons in a cite. cial Club, at the Masonic elubrooms, She dons clothes eset ve ' e tation is for “extraordinary sam number of miners in and around the and pully off the little porch-climb: lon is for “cana } mines as last year. But many mine PRY iy ing stunt to save her young brother September 26, 1918, when D - from arrest y t 4 une. 2 . batrou y | have ahut down and en out) organized a guard of 14 men under as ‘ and ¢ to manage | of work because coa piehtadd ibove, eavy fire and led them to attack an” | an can ge fed cor ere is no market ; h where three machine guns” “Open Your Byes" is now q . 2 alban ig pin hs ened t arigrtrened phony a thargeebiy ie captured.” very performance, F' y 2 me he" sak he ; re se HE HAD bg ” ANITA STEWART in ear | 1 P | hy bs / OXY or owe than anyother NO RIGHT BARBARA” |! shadows of the Past Woon” a x eae’ thee ‘elit Ba little. wanderer boat A E FRANK a them—-it ¢ harm, ~and ong Not one second goes to waste here! Lt iv | I i } ‘ : | _in_ MEENAN | D SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA v have wi eget Christie Comedy ord é nn f 1 les» r > Sold eve ‘or ce sample 3 Ww 4 31 artists under Brambilla, playing E if “Chiu Chin Chow” and “Tell Me” ee t unions oe ; ' 3 te Ne oe. v 2 m, will b i] ‘ 8 : daily for to

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