The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. IHERE’S WAY SUPER LOVER | CAPTURES WOMEN IN FILM FOURTH=a UNION 4 tte t EN le Friday— wy? » } io 11 HEAR | S Harry Carey in “Ace of the Saddle” ere y CALUNG 5 —-Laat Times, me Home of 100% Pletures Home of the Pathe News as 2 8 8 8 & a Saturday—a red-hot comedy, in which a girl is willing to elope with another man on her wedding night— BEAR AT PUTTING OvER THE SOFT SOAP y,: MER HAPLESS HEART 1S , MAUNTEO BVERMORE Starting tomorrow— CARSE HIM! KE .OOKED AT MY WIFE ONCE AN SHE PACKED HER GRIP a cal flea Saker? . Does me was iS ds (ane N FIRST |GAZEO that pretty girl who really arity a? 6 at) fe tA eS ae worked like lightning her husband? Pd 3Ae)) 2 EUGENE, | in “The Wildcat of How does the | (Gs) KNEW | LOVED Paris”—you remem- other } ber how she packed man et this house— lure — her? Men a in a crook drama written especially for her by the master hand of BAYARD VEILLER |: DOESN'T ,, orne “Resist s methods are simple. Any man THEM, EVEN t ft would but THE VAMPS who wrote “Within rc m for portraits, In a short time the Law.” a : r « A tudh a imp a lalr for fash a us n fonable wome e and any|may ¢ i where he was the only leaves | ¢ . np the women gave wa rking bus ut one never knows the de t And many & husband parent, or|of hin restraint. Consequently, one peeved—the ones who had t she hap | w ot pay for thelr wife's portraits And in time, Brian was just as unpopular as he had once been pop had to leave the city, Se He Rarely Misows ‘ aking is restrain k and married the simple cannot | On than | by Mra DEAN You'll never see a IN more breathless, gripping, realistic rarely kisses any Bu of them, And the fires of trouble He is apt to look at a woman, | she n his soul and | tenderly and ear y, saying unut- | then other until ahe had enc real arUst, not a |terable things with his eyes—then | to “hang at least one in each rc n is being shown at the the last time tonight walk away jot her mansion. This Or in momenta of great emotional ‘Then she sent all her friends to | Liberty mon, the Vitagraph com 4 to be an artist on a New Warner Oland, Who appeared Larry & ; |STRANGLES HIMSELF tionals AFTER READING HOW) with Peart white jn “The Light = Hemaboat Rebuke Locals SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—After read ning Raider” serial, plays an im- gape story on any Seattle NEW YORK, Sept. 19—The gen-|ing how Carl Swenson had com. portant rote he Witness for strike of printing trades in New | mitted suicide in the city jail Friday the yoveren FE vs “4 phe ongiel York, morning by strangling, Carl Swan-| mew photoplay, which opens al . } bras speed : bot aa bectraravertt json tried the same thing on himeeit| the Strand tomorrow, eee ne te with — ee | nations darnmatea with the "A. | 2 the county jail Friday night with . = | story, “The Valley of the Giants,” || “Iie Majesty, the American”; Grace Darmond and Kay Laurell, two beauties of the screen until Pilchuck Julia brings us 66 another three-foot snow! Me Feet tr tae woos announced ty |e mame results Earle Williams plans to leave Los| which will be the attraction at || {Topics of the Day"; News Ob- | | "Reads of the unions. Locals were HAY PRICE SOARS Angeles this fall to return Bast. Sev-| the Coliseum tomorrow. | | LANEHTY—Ragene O'Dirien tn “The +} | b Severely condemned for their at-| LONDON pt. 19.—Agninst the | °2! dis plays have been purchased ore Fertost coe ae ae PRitude in “refusing fair arbitration.” | prewar price of $20 a ton, $80 a ton | 2% Stfring vehicles for him by the Farnum te to return to) MPETROPOL ITAN—William Fox ‘Three locals, whose heads have been|{x now be: for hay in the| Vt#sraph company. | se sr A ag tog melodramatic spectacle, “Cheek- oo, agitating the strike, have | north of the poorer quality ; ernie stage success, “If I Were RYEA—Harry T. Morey tn “The suspended, it is said. selling easily at $60 a ton. Peggy Hyland is on Gamblers. | STRAND—Marion Davies In “The Dark Star’; Lrone-Morun comedy, Yh, Nerale”: Strand Weekly L—Hert Lytell in “Blind yee arry Carey in “The Ace eof the Sad Harold Lieyd ta He Leads, Others Follow,” com teas ats WALLAGE on the WURLITZER i Playing His Own Inimitable Accompaniment to Every Picture. Watch for His Sunday Announcement FRIDAY—Last Times of Eugene O’Brien in “THE PERFECT LOVER” Friday—Last Times MARY PICKFORD pa Yi “THE HOODLUM” Friday Night— { 7 and 9 ASHION SHOW WALLACE REID in a big picture, taken from the PETER B. KYNE story that ran in the Red Book 1 his company of two months up Saturday’s big new bill is th r has taken full advantage of Harry T. Morey, who just finish- | ut the y ed a week's engagement at the Rex night brings to a close on i he - of the Saddle,” in which |!" “7 : ght for the Inst time Mary | tarry Carey is starring seas nape saree ne egharrmaleh gS = DENTISTS d will “shoot craps” and do | written especially for him by Van} THIRD AND Union je in “The Hoodlum” at Quinn will be George| Rensselaer Day, originator of the amblers,” is soon to ap- GY ta NT \, “all H) WAU, | i G Aw ined yl Us: uN TER AMET TH TAA Hi: STRAND Robert W. Chambers mystery a picturizat{o: bo ® new leading lady Nick Carter detective stories. rated play and novel written by AN Wi) i of great dramati Miss ¥ of the best eavies” on the portant rol the lead of cele has —a giant among photoplays, a giant in dramatic power, in wonder of production and in superb acting—laid in the giant red- woods of Northern California and actually LIBERTY Prett an amazing rday. This pie- Dean, who has uppeared here In a number of croo Saturday photographed there—the story of the build- A phe Wilene ing of a railroad under tremendous diffi- Veiller contributed “Pret culties. : Br ses ploture was ditected Hight brings’ ta a: colbea orks t Lover in which Eugene O'Brien doe all the loving. COLONIAL ats ri ater | 4 Oniver | In the Tremendous, Heart-Pounding Drama story which Is of Human Sacrifice TWO Bridal ht one of the ‘ i ] < ) IVI E N SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—31 men under Brambilla — playing beautiful con- \ sin cert numbers afternoon and evening. BF Piayeaic, twin, Aw vi she ie rarer SRBUCKLE = Directed: LSM ETE ig ony Bag Sg LEAVES US a Rateh tines | up in lo uffairs of the | | |two sisters gives scope for many #iamusing situations which the au

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