The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 14

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THD SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. You'll See Them at the Liberty Saturday When the “Romance of Seattle” Will Be Presented WELD TIGHT 6) 9° 5 a ee eee Shin 1 3. \$ an ss * T : = oar Movie || attle-Made Bee ait ___The Leading Lady—Elaine'Towne __ we ae eesmeimgpies HOME CIRCLE BY J. KE. BOYDEN | Seattle's own, sereen demons, from the “cheeiki" to the fearless hero, | come into their own Saturday morn | ine at the Liberty theatre when the | jhome-grown film, “A Romance of} | Beattie,” will be turned loose for the first time on any stage This picture will surprise Seattlo [and there is no boomerang con- }cealed in the statement. A private } exhibition of the film showed It to remarkably clear photo |graphically. ‘There is plenty af actign, and the stars, commandeered solely because of their pep and abil ity to “wereen well,” do very, very well Speaking of aetion, what could be more stirring than the spectacle of FP. A. Robertson and Jack Smart | sneaking up to the film residence| of James D. Hoge, the banker, with | a% classy 4 bomb as ever was hurled | by an anarchist? | | Needless to relate, the bomb dors | not accomplish its dirty work. Not @ chance! Just ae the fuse ts burning flerce ly and is getting ever so short, who | should step up but Jack Sullivan the raggedy hero! Jack lan't @ bit afraid of a little thing ike @ bomb. So, picking it up with his trusty | knifeband, Jack burla it (a bomb is al- “| ways hurled) after the retreating villyun. The bomb explodes close |on the spoor of the fleeing yeggs. a peste grr sagrven which smears them all | Oyer the topography. That, in brief, } ia” poor description of one little scene in “A Romance of Seattle.” The reel thing is caked with class. Speaking of ice cream pantaloons, open spaces and true love, what |eould be more touching than the spectacle of the hero offering bis | heart and hand to the heroine, Miss Blaine Towne? Nothing. Jack will hot take no for an answer. He ia/ more than masterful—and, weil, what's the use of spilling the Boston | | shad roe? Speaking of employers, it In to be | dqubted whether flint has anything | op Perley BE Sands, fiimly speak- ing. In civil life, Perley in manager }of the automobile department of | Prank Waterhouse & Co., but in the | Land of Celluloid he ts a rockbound gent who would not give the hero a foo if it killed him. is gf the “chee-lid"—tittle Speakin, ~ Muriel Frances Dana—even stern This is Mise Klaine Towne, Seatile “ » " girl, who plays the leading role in “A Romance of Seattle.” You fector, molten Sturiet weouty, 2 [can't blame Feartess Jack for juggling bombs and dang all sorte of other brave things for her sake. She's 3 © winner—a dandy, fing actress. —makes expensive outside amusements cease to — years high, bys she takes her film b gt eo % * * * * See attract. With a Brunswick, your children would public for the first time at 11 o'clock | fo RATHER stay home. i brea dem foes Aeaknp bs hyd g Aha! Leave It to Jack to Hear the Plot! TG Bi dhage nek ge ON @_ The BRUNSWICK plays ALL duced by the Hudris Film Co. of i New York by special arrangement ; eer ae ; makes of records at their very with The Sta: a . : “2 # best—dance music, vocal se- Fit hee tome eves Tey \ nutes lections, instrumental pieces. Don’t be satisfied with any one-record phonograph when you can. buy an ALL-REC- ORD BRUNSWICK, and play -while you pay. 1216-18 THIRD AVENUE PHONE MAIN 31398 Between University and Seneca —Resenting her husband's late hours‘a Shore-/| A Watch Repaired by ditch woman smashed the windows | : at hid club and threw 4 liniment; Jones Is Always Right bottle at people dressing her cut Telephone Elliott 2607 hands. The club sued for and ob- 1329 FOURTH AVENUB tained $37.50 ) damages. | villinnous pair (roles taken by 1 F. A. ‘k Smart) ie caeliine & ct Pind nik plot, bas A who is there just around the pSoessey Well, bless us, if it wt F Fearless “sack, , oe god Reale ARE ST eee TIRE PRICES —__cepsihiiy eimai “I! REDUCED Qn All Our Standard Makes All New—No Retreads What About PAULINE a , ~NO PROFITEERING HERE Ke 6 “= rast 2e Guaranteed 3.500 Suit? f | ve | : ¢ i _ sd RAIN: NON- x10 ite et = NON-SKID You must have one, of course. But : é 32 265 5 imag | ua 1680 perhaps it’s not quite convenient to THE i Pit. a ’ ‘ , eto | dots uxt | isis Fa pay for it as soon as you need it. Well, then, our “Credit Gladly” PEACE OF plan is just for you. And you sim- ROARING | fag we oper 38 ply can’t do better than a “BRAD- i oe Dee "i is : Bs \ye we OT OR Tit ae aS He BURY” Suit anyway. From $25. f wk . az) ae , ak _Mention trve ef tire wyed, vint ‘Clincher, aD. oF pam, ade ee : ‘ 2 Mail Orders shipped same day received. Money refunded if not fully satisfied. GUARANTEE TIRE CO. This scene shows J. D. Hoge, Seattle banker, who plays the role \d Jack Sullivan, the newsboy hero, who has saved “father” ee ine tasty” Sy vine ee beac biG Sa left to right is Opal Barbour, J, D, Hoge, Elaine Towne and Jack Sullivan,

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