The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 10

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After Friday night “Choosing a Wife” will be gone forever—Saturday will bring ELSIE FERGUSON SF iaataiecceadetit~ieanehceareiiearee Wet | }age when « “A SOCIETY EXILE” The law closing in! In the shadows, a blighted home, suicide, murder. And she there, afraid to speak— innocent! There are scenes you won't forget. @ the|ties to use some, of thé army |MOSQUITOES ARE ON | INCREASE IN ENGLAND. LONDON, Aug. 22.—In menting on the astounding increase |fh the number of mosquitoes in lEngland the newspapers call at- tention to the fact that, 40,000 Brit- lish troops were routed by the pests }in Flanders in 1809 on the marshes ff Walcheren, and urge the authort- ap- com- Propriation in fighting them i Saturday— “The Ace of the Saddle”—The Man Whom Millions Love | HARRY CAREY Supported by Seena Owen, in the story of a man_ who swears to avenge the murder of his bride, father, mother and brothers until love comes into his life— RIDERS of VENGEANCE” RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER Friday—Good-Bye Showings—Lila Lee in “Rose o’ the River” ous quantities Industrial Insurance Plan Is! Worked Out The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, at their first annual gonvention at th w Washington! Hotel Thursday pted an indus trial insurance plan based on the state industrial act The plan is in tended to cover accidents not now provided for by the state law, par ticularly those occuring when the men are not at work Officers were also elected. ‘They District A. D. Chisholm chairman; John Angeles; P. Boelens. T. O. Peck, Cedar © representatives; I Grammar, B. W. Sawyer, Edward Verd and R. W. Vinnedge, as em ployer representatives., Officers chosen as employe repre: sentatives In District &—O, D. Wil son, chairman; Dennis O'Brien, Mount Vernon Charles Nibbs, Whatcom, and Frank Art hard of Bellingham are: Snoqualmie Salberg. Port Edmonds Falls, ag emplc erett, A man seldom overlooks an oppor. tunity to make himself the hero of his own story Let's go eat at Boldt’s—aptown, 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ———— SEATTLE STAK—FRIDAY, AUUUS ‘Pauline Frederick Climbs Up to Top) of Movie Ladder From Chorus Ranks This tn a ever lovely new photograph of the Pauline Frederick, who as 4 dramatic and emotional star of the sereen world ranks among the most talented Minn Frederick mado her first ap at & tender When Mra before the Dor Women's lub, Her first effort was in Boston where whe sang “Mavourneen” and other classics in a twoaday vaude ville theatre. pearanée on any Black Came Back heater professional From vaudeville she graduated Into the chorus of a Roger show, where her talent and beauty created much admiration, Wer first real role was in Channing Pollock's Brow “TODAYS PROGRAMS | COLISKUM — deck Piekferd im | “Pargiar by Presy”; Coliseum News, “Happenings Areasd the STRAND—Pirst National Predectics. “Choosing « Wife”; Strand News Weekly; Tom Price singing “Sand t Cea eegement. NON Elin Lee tm “Rese 0° the ver,” LITTLE—Wiltiam Desmond tn “The Mints of Mell.” * — ° LIBERTY Even tho he is only a country hotel clerk in his latest Paramount picture, “Bill Henry,” which is the attraction at the Liberty, starting Saturday, Charles Ray is a pretty amart young fellow, He trims the city drummers at poker, when they take him on for an easy mark Mr Ray impersonates a country sales man who seeks the way to fortune by selling vibrators until he gets into trouble with a rheumatic to whom he administers a real electric shock An added attraction to the Liberty program will be the show ing of the Seattle-made film The Romance of Seattle,” in which Elaine Towne, Jack Sullivan, James Hoge and other local celebrities play the leading roles Tonight brings to a close “Wagon Tracks,” the Bill Hart special new 3 ~~ {Geraldine Farrar Uses Gobs of _ Powder When She Faces Camera’ Geraldine Farrar, Goldwyn star, ems to have solved the problem applying face powder in the gener+ made necessary by the glaring lights of the studio. ‘To judge from this picture, made at the Goldwyn studio, the famous diva is not content with the regulation powder puff affected by sister stars She finds need of a large and more|~ Ww. o. W. | effective device, play, “The Little Gray others, th This most was perhaps the wife in “Joneph | was followed by notable of part of Potiptiar’s and Hix Four y who with Lasky 1 persuade Mian Frederick to abandon the stage for the Her first picture was “The } City” from the Hall Today she is a world favorite of the cinema. Starting Saturday at the Cl Mina Frederick Peace of Roaring River.” The star's many admirers will have a chance to see her in the role of a plain young woman who makes her own |way In the world. which thren Goldwyn formed the ars ago Samu Jeune Lasky corporation, hely screen ernal Caine story mer “The long run of “Open Your! p at the Rex comeasto a close tonight. Bright and eaty Satur day morning little Mary Pickford will be on the bill In “Daddy Long Lege.” one of the greatert pictures jahe has yet made. | Marshall Netlan, who ts often re-| ferred to as “The Mark Twain of | |the Screen.” dropped out of the role of director long enough to take | an important part in this picture. | ft is the firet time for nearly two years that Neilan has appeared on the screen He has the part of a young college man who ia in love with Judy Abbott (Mary Pickford) Little Wesley Barry, the freckled- faced boy, Is alxo in the story, He has many funny scenes with Mary | eee | COLISEUM As powerful America was moved by the distress of ravaged Belgium, so was Jack Randall, leading char. acter in “Whom the Gods Would| Destroy” moved to love and protect & pretty Httle Belgian girl just be- | fore the war The part of Jack Randall ts play-| ed by Jack Mulhall, a forceful screen | actor, and that of Julia, the Belgian girl, by Paulin arke. The action of the p shifts quickly from America to Germany, to um and finally to France Jack Pickford engagement at the night week's | Coliseum to closes a STRAND Sisle Ferguson seems to fall for soldier leading men. In “Eyes of the Soul” it was a blinded American doughboy who won her heart. In A ty Exile," which comes to the Strand Saturday, a British of fieer battle of the ng at Venice, into her wounded at and recupera ings ngled ht brings to a close the attraction, “Choosing a happiness adventure present Wife MISSION Rider of Vengeance,” the latest Universal release, featuring Harry Carey, will be the new attraction at the Mission, starting Saturday. It story of a man whose entire including his bride band cattleman Is the famil murdered by hired by a riv How he brings the guilty ones to justice is told In a series of garing scenes in which Carey's skill in the much in evidence Little Lila Lee will be at the Mis sion for the last time tonight in the River.” were assing saddle is “Rose 0 | COLONIAL | A swagger dinner party In a swim | ming pool is one of the unique and [attractive scenes in “The Unneces Husband,” easie Barrfscale's most recent production, which opens plonial Saturdgy, Mise Bar riscale is sald to have ample oppor tunity in this production to exploitd her aquatic accomplishments An added attraction will be ple tures taken by the Colonial camera man last Sunday at Alki beach ee LITTLE Sunnyside,” the third of the mil lion dollar which Charlie Chaplin has made since the organi jeation of his Own company, will be |the attraction at the Little, starting | Saturday ] arlie is man-of-all-work to a jfarmer who keeps the “Evergreen” |hotel, so-called because thi is al | gen ous growth of grass in its! lobby Charlie has many adven-/ tures and a love affair with a pretty country girl comet ienic, 24th, Fortuna Park, | Sunday, Aug. Wallace on the Wurlitzer IT’S ALMOST HERE! Pathe News STARTS SATURDAY AT 11! The Star’s Own Motion Picture “A ROMANCE OF SEATTLE” A Comedy Made Here—All Seattle Scenes—aAll Seattle Actors . rs ‘\ ait to right—Opal Barbour, dames D. “Hoge, Elaine Towne =e Jack Sulliva . AND SOME ACTORS Harry Oarroll, on Shakespeare. Charlie Davis, Bert Swezea and Chief Warren all shed a new light Scenes at Woodland Park, Star Office, Second and Pike, Skinner & Eddy’s, Post- office, Liberty Theatre, Plymouth Church. COME DOWN AND SEE YOURSELF |BACK-TO-SCHOOL MOVE , WINS BUSINESS wee Every support ‘Back to School” meeting of Thursday at the civic bu Army was promised the movement at al Seattle business men au lunch eon in the and Navy club rooms Dean Arthur Ri Priest, of the University of Washington; Darwin = Gil Ever hear that story ‘bout the doughb: who applied for a jobas cook in Boldt's Restaurant and when James R. asked him if he could make "real" hash--he replied "Oh, you don't make hash--no--it just accumulat. ~|-690~t¢0 Well, 1ts a sure thing that pound of Nut House BRITTLE you're gona take home to the wife and kiddies tonight wont “accumulate"! t’ll vanish "quick & also fast" Ze r ftp ‘The more brittle you eat, the more you want to eat—you just can't eat enough—so put on your hat and run over to Woodland Park Phar,, 4260 Vremont, and get some before his supply Vanishes, This Big Comedy the Unrivaled CHA in the happy love Feature— Character Actor RLES romance of an elec- tric vibrator salesman who never even gets as far as his first sale— “BILL HENRY” Meisnest, graduate manager of |etate university; Carl E. Croson, Charles Kilpatrick, of the Seattle high school faculty, and Raymond B, Frazier spoke ‘peeeannceeenep | NOTICE :: has with- W. Rafferty and is now. in his ne a Bleitz building 315 Kilbourne BH ce two blocks west of the former tion, where he mee d to serve you as in the = BLEITZ past Phone North 587 1221- 7 hird Ave “COR .UNIVERSITY- KAVANAGH’S First and Union 1005 First, at Madison This Week Henry Miller—Blanche B: in Philip Moetler’s Noi M OL IER . Boe te to $2 Prices: Nisha Sat. 6 Riotous Musical Frolic JARVIS FOOTLIGHT REVUE PORTER J. WHITE & CO, in “The Hideaw. Al Wohlman, singing comed: omedian: Canfield & Rose, fun makers: Anita Arliss, musical comedy star, and Four Morok Sisters, aerialists Mats. 2:30. Nights 7 and 9 Nights (except unday) Mondays). PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 six Clever Me GE

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