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cee Neem te test a ee THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, A ST 27, 1919. | Elsie Ferguson Produces Eight Photoplays Ernest P. Russell a Year and Each One Takes Five Weeks’ Work | on the WURLITZER Satisfactory Terms Always me(]ROTE-RANKINC. OTTO F KEGEL. Prestiont POURTH me UNION Here tonight, Thurnday and Friday—a romantic love story of the South Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. me For Seattle Homes indoors or out—large or small—in town or country, The Grote-Rankin Company is ready to supply upon The Victrola The Brunswick Columbia Grafonola | A delightful story of the South Car- olina moun- tains by Frances Hodgson at the estab- lished price and upon terms to meet your the future, no } one knows. It is a fact, Burnett individual however, that | needs. Phonographs —And what is are now sur- perhaps more prisingly scarce, and some alto- gether unob- tainable. important, one may select now from large col lections — of Victor and Columbia Records | This service of “The Grote- | Rankin Company” is s¢éarcely subject. to competition, for it reflects a sincerely worthy pur- pose to help you secure all that is new with dispatch and at least inconvenience. | Sa ——_-_— | Elsie Ferguson produces eight photoplay dramas a year and each production requires jabout five weeks’ constant work. Between pictures, she is given a week or two of rest. \It is during these moments of respite that she is really herself, free to indulge in her} |hobbies and pleasures. Immediately one visualizes dinner parties, cabarets, etc. But | |those are not for Elsie Ferguson. During the summer months she spends a great deal of jtime on horseback; she enjoys swimming and long hikes. In the winter, she lives in New York, and during her short periods of relaxation she spends a great deal of her time in the theatres and operas. EEN nLOUISIANA’ ! ¥ | Let's go Boldt’s French ‘ob! officers then tex Uptowna, THit 3d Aves down: Robbers Operate Both men wore brown suits and] Miss Ferguson was at the height aes in 'Colored Soldier Is {ison the'interest ot ‘theit Image yi a gy Posing as Police ve. They were about 25 years/of her career on the speaking stage ale < , Bille ge Lik oe ellpgapad PO [shen Adoiph ‘ukor permuaded ‘er atin Wourfded 350 Times | inary treasures in heaven squad officers robbed Fred Hall to _antan siieet, Gepane. Nae beauty, | oa ny' char oa ye Tite week Mas Wounded 250 times, mostly @ laristocratic manner and dramatic strom of $111 Tuesday at First ave. PLEADS GUILTY TO BURGLARY | ability quickly won her fame on the “Y2* human nature Chateau Thierry, Sergt, Frank T. son agg Klbert Hil pl , nereen do mise the atage; I mise Mason, colored, 4a still able to move Out of the high reat district, pers |! Hallstrom declares the men en! © peated: quits. Tus Likes Picture Work ences, the thrill of the th about, and has joined the recruiting some! oe moderate —, tered his room and said they were[44¥ to second degree burgiary and ‘ re te broad, swe Kk spaces fice here t Ma Fe eee ee ee ir ertece tes [dry squad officers and that they|was sentenced by Superior Judge|, 1" “hunking of her motion picture thrilt of it mee ne oe won has twe in his any = work, Mise Ferguson mays: “I love tures have advantages ; 4 none oe So oon oi ae [intended to search the room. i Ronald to serve from one to 15/it for many reasons, First, because work is always changing, always’ head e bits ull tha ie - i Qrawer | C twa were by #hrapnel * i ~~ When they opgned & drawer) years at Monroe. Hill is said to|I am told it gives pleasure to many new to me, and I never feel the 9 An lod ps Mh ap nag eo FREE SO methods and personal attention. jother one of his shoul-lcan ‘be eliminated by: wens and took my purse, I objected.” re ‘ported Hallstrom, “and then one of them cracked me over the head with a gun. they weren't | hom the Gods | THURSDAY would Destroy ¥ ? i i g 3 " ions of persons who could not |dread monotony of playing art | That cnet anit have robbed B. T. Pickett's rexi-|Millions of person wuld not i dread monotony of playing a part | T by Henry Arthur J ders, and numerous sections of bone|Lundberg Rupture Support. |to almost completely cover him the interna. °T*hip of the motion picture rights ence at sist ave, W. and See | missing His right jeg Is useless. give free trial to prove ite sup G limpses FILM CAUSES SUIT een to the play, was presented before Sficiareclvcinnanttni nlf ad “PEG 0! MY HEART” |He has enough medals for bravery y An application to enjoin the F now mou ers-Lasky corpora from re the phote | o My Heart,") pending a inion *- " —— *| COLISEUM by the supreme court In the Man " : nersM uit, involving the o TODAY'S PROGRAMS T wing scene of “Whom the ait, inv ng the own LIBERTY — Charlee Ray in “Rill Henry”; “A Homance of Semttie,” photoplay; Liberty News Judge Knox in the United State 7 the way to | ¢ietrict sone . . Headquarters of Big Pictures of nations. The In the present suit J. Hartley} around the love Manners, author of the play, is seek an inventor for a | in to enje 1 the film company from ‘i 1 exhibiting a screen | “6 ‘ y o’ My Heart” and i e so-called additions a mM niterath which, he re ¢ been & “l, i e P FRIDAY Famour Nove A gripping, romantic - rf drama in the heart of the wide open West. PAULINE * international romance ; itwelf 1 of a young Ame pretty litte Belgian girl “The Dangerous Nan Metrew,” An added attraction for tonight Christie comedy; Brace scenic be the Colixeu shion sbo Seer eeeee fen A no. | | Will be the’ Coliseum fashion show Strand Weekly; Tom 7 and 9 p.m makir sing N—Vivian Martin in “Lodist that th Ki i muse of tne favorable led and distorted versio see this wonderful §} Is Chae ° haw decided to extend the run of |ceatiy went te Sen tranches and Pe thelr Bathing Girl Review e pletures of Alki beach will be 8-act production, so stare big that it required 18 months to }, X stall x Ewe have been making every ot complete—taken. on two conti- » SS ae ment : nents, with a cast of 8,000 per- Se, i cing eestor rig euila pocn ined 7 are going to be on hand to give ¢ y J. Warren Kerrigan in Miss Martin is Louisiana Sons. i Meee \their exalted ruler, Charlle Davis, | “Bruce's Triumph.” | A _young warutored moun . the once over as a screen player ‘ tain ¢ who goes to a fashionable Charlie takes a part in “A Romance | MISSION | resort, and, afer passing — thru of Seattle,” the local film, which tx| Com and tragedy are happily numerous adventures, finds love and | being presented on the bill with Fs aoe 7 - a the Z sot be ppiness. Much ee, action of Charlle Ray ull Henry.” | Hodgson Burnett story, which {s| the story centers on the Jealousy of hare Ray : ' or - showing at the Mission, with dainty|Cass Floyd, a hot-tempered young m litttle Vivian Martin as the feature hern lad CLEMMER - 4 (kee Since sabes Those who like to see small town! characters on the screen will enjo QE ELL LLL LO “The Peace of Roaring River” in § which Pauline Frederick is starring Jat the Clemmer this week. There ia the busy body postmistress, the bic Swede mailman and the young miner He who lands in the west to clean up a eile if Jfortune, Incidentally Pauline Fred. lerick gets a husband via the “want nd royte Wednesday—7 and 9 P. M.—Last Times nyside,”* CLASS A—Pantine Frederick in Final Reckoning.” stunts Vs ee OF SEATTLE” xe The Star’s unique motion picture comedy, with Seat- tle scenes and an all-Seattle cast, will be here just 2 days more, along with the de- papa lightful laughing entertain- Leading Man == MENt— and this Colonials m Justifiably —p | can Cinema Co. jerty theatre. All the big Elks, little | treat | ays with Mollie Huff Tonight's the big night at the Lib- * *e * An entire town is destroyed to picture just one of the amazing situations in this photoplay. * er ar a a's REX THEATRE - REX One of the funniest scenes in “Daddy Long Legs,” which is show jing at the Rex this week is the |“prune strike Mary Pickford as |Judy Abbott, a little orphan, leads the other charges in refusing to eat another prune. The catty old matron serves them to the orphans for the third time in one day,, and lied by Judy, the little tots refuse Ite eat ‘em ; LITTLE | Charlie Chaplin is not only a comedian; he is a first-class terp sichorean, Charlie proved this in a. Picnt ORD iN | RETURN ENGAG EN Fale “THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i 31 Men under Brambilla a | “BILL HENRY” playing afternoon and evening, the GUTERSON’S nnyaide,” hie latedt *oomedy “Pagliacci” selection and “Titl’s Serenade” ORCHESTRA iad i Ager ee eet) with Charlie as a vibrator agent and does all sorts of fancy steps while tripping the light fantastic Christie Comedy with Fay Tincher bis | a # CLASS A 2 4 ay BRUCE SCENIC ) The new show opening at the Class Uy iowa | jA today, ‘Her Final Reckoning ows Pauline Frederick in a dua | tiger sort in one role and the girl's! a ea ar Ae ae ae A Leora a's gh, 5 | | "s . mother in the other a a ll a a la ed a ml WALLACE on the WURLITZER playing “Roses at Twilight” TIS I J dad aad da at load, lab 7