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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1919. eee ~~ AARRARARARAAALAL pos FAIRBANKS a Big Success to Be Held Over Another Week; Liberty Features Priscilla Dean in Bayard Veiller Crook i Drama; Handsome Wally Reid in Romance of the Redwoods at Coliseum; Strand Has Elsie Ferguson in Strong Drama; Corinne Griffith, Tal- { ented Star, at Rex; Mission Has New Alice Brady Attraction; Anita Stewart and Earle Williams at Colonial; Mitchell Lewis at Little; Walthall, Class A. PPP PARA AA ARAAL AAA A RI PR “~ PROGRAMS COLISEUM —Wallace Reid in “The the Gh P as Pairbanks tn e American,” see- | CLaaoreR | “His Majew | amd week {| LABERTY—Priscitia Deas tn “Pretty amooih | || STRAND—tisie Ferguson tn “The NL Witness for the Defense” ) REX —Corinne Griffiths in “The Bramble Hush. | COLONIAL—Anita Stewart tn “Two H] Women, MISSION—Alice Brady in “Mis | Bridal Nig ' | CLASS A—Henry TH Walthall tn “Humdrum Bro LITTLE—Mitehell Lewis im “Chil drea of Nanishment a ——— | | LIBERTY syed — 4 “PRETTY SMOOTE (Universal) Gertie Jones aT MoDonald Bx-Convict Neiite S Judee F Kersey The influence of “Alias Jimmy Va entine” on Bayard Veiller, who wrote “The 13th Chair” and “Within the Law,” is seen in “Pretty Smooth 4 . ‘ the sereen story created by him for Priscilla Dean, Universal star, which pens at the Diberty today. Francis ag f 3. McDonald as Hartigan, the yers ‘ i or ‘ fan, employs the Jimmy Valentine “ : : Lm Method of “opening the box" by “lis Ps ; Ze tening” or feeling for the fall of the| ; a: tumblers with his sensitive finger . tips. } Miss Dean has the part of Gertie| Jones, a thief, known to her assoct- | Rites as “The Chatterbox,” because (1) Doug. Fairbanks at the Clemmer; Alice Brady as she appears in play at Mission; (3) Earle Williams appearing with Anita Stewart at Colonial; (4) Wallace Reld, starring at the Coliseum; (5) Mitchell Lewis at Little; (6) Elsie Ferguson, star at 7 MT civics ty neceelt when she pote on [emne (2) Priscilla Dean in a scene from photoplay at Liberty; (8) Scene from Kex play : elted = - ae reve : Nea EATS . z - odie . ‘ . Fatty Arbuckle’s ” ~~ " MARY MACLAREN PLAYS ae : C uc! 8 ’ CLEMMER ° ‘ ties Cates | ne et oe ROLE OF A CHORUS GIRL - —_—_——8 E VALLEY OF THE GIANTS ovie uiZzes eric MITEST | | A! wrestiers stoop to conquer | Several years ago, Marf MacLaren | HIS MAJESTY, THE AMERICAN (Paramount) — ES Ue ts aeRO horus girl with Al Jolson, (Big Fou : In toh Seles. Otter forl la cscs to hie wife. ral weeks hence she will be Wittiam Rrooks Douglas Fairbanks sumn ‘ mond the best ' ‘ BOC aero eae ae Onoree! Chaplin pictures, made. | » Williams is soon to appear | seen on the screen as a chorus maid Felice, Countess of Mont Q—What is 8 Hayakawa's with Patt 5: dese aa Meuans letbiccd te , are being reissued and | in “Ph wisthe ' Honter;". one. of nin “Myself, Becky,” W. Carey Grand Duke Sargeau, Minister of War, | Moira MeTavis aay user ingpaibaang lease <4 : st sold outright (hruout the coun- | Broadway's big successes, which will nderly’s human epic of the bright wacetk icine Tank, ComPeaD | Col. Penaineton 12 gee thro Nyt te $89. A ; a: a try for $150, Most anyone now | be filmed. Williams will have the | lights of metropolitan life, en { eae Soe Wousem, Tea of Seles eS i eee, Branton, Studios, lee An mea. Woreess ease nt have a little Chaplin of their | role created by John Barrymo Tod Browning is to produce as 4 Bmile Meits, Emissary from Mrizac | It ts confidentially asserted that ws Men : BF Pe em karen next Universal special - Jay Dwissine “Phe Valley of the Giants,” which | une F eee Louise Glaum and Mrs. Charlie | @ttraction oe € Aitinan ‘Langdon |Stars Wallace Reid at the Coliseum|% ‘hr x Who wore al (tie euia ont: be a cornerstone is not a |) Alle plays two in“The| Chaplin spent last week on s Tihs. Will be the firet’ time SA : ee |today, is a photoplay that will trans, | "dios 5 ne Vengeance of Durand.” by Rex| fishing trip at Catalina islands, /bas been seen as a “maid of the “His Majesty, the American,” is] port the spectator into the land of | 4—Far 4 cuin | oi ee Beach. which will be the first of Vita eee ,merry-merry” on the screen. Avwalte poration, L wyn Studion Ling Davis’ “Soldiers, ing the completion of the screen” amonth big author series! Richard F is being made into a mo- | 8¢ript by Hal Hoadley and the ere: eccap and shin The high cost of living has . . aned of Fortune 4 Aeine to remain at the Clemmer an-| the big redwoods of Northern Califor would chuckle and|| stopped pie throwing er week. Doug Fairbanks ts the | nia, main feature of this picture, which is| ‘The story, which is one of Capt oa git “ tion pleture j ton heed ne ae Pye <a mepenced. . paaaterful creations, deals with life in . ge leh The following has some merit * crowing as large as her waist * Woman in Hoom 1 Mary Pickford was guest of -|0 Sy wdster, Katherine MacDon- The story was prepared by Joseph! the big tree country. Mr. Reid plays! &—~-Hew it George Wa ‘ ere nd “Roads of Destiny.” two of the) honor aboard the dreadnaught | "ith her r, Kath Hiénaberry, with the assistance of El-|the role of a young man who has |/* * married at film comp pi he & t popular of the speak: | ‘Texney wae ald, ton Banks, was worked over for eight | promised his father to protect, at all |! he with i {tl ¥ a young fellow named Fatty . : “ der. eee weeks, It deals with the adventures | pauUful forest glade known George Walsh is Tl Who never was dreesed up tnd! JAZZ ick ¥ Tom Mix, the popular Fox cow-| Dagmar Godowsky, youngest of a young New Yorker who lives on Valley of the Giants,” which |J°Ch¢#; married to Seena Owen natt Nazimova, Wanda H wn boy star, has returned to Hollywood, | daughter of the famed pianist, is excitement. His unquenchable thirst | had been a gift from the father to his |"? P®8ting In Fox ¢ Ilin coat was in rage. Mam Farnum and Charles Bryant all The Famous Players Lasky corpor| Cal, after three weeks’ strenuous|now appearing in movies in Italy, And his pante were in, ba h. jazz and like the for new thrills leads him across two | wife before her de: nee, too. They ation has purchased the exclusive| work in the saddle at Ponca City,| She acted before the camera in this: Qin suber continents. | A pretty romance surrounding Reid | {0 0" : And his halr was all museed up and demonstrated it at a movie ball re, world's screen rights to Rida John-|Okla., where scenes for “Rough Rid-| country, appearing with Marguerite Fairbanks is supported by an ex jand Grace Darmond has been woven ve r¢ res a ph ratty on son Young's play, “The Lottery' ing Roma: * were filmed. Clark and Sessue Hayakawa. cellent cast [into the story. ¢ 3 ro a : — ra we eee 624 And this is perfectly true an you rominent ? him % No matter where anyone shoves WALLACE 3h via alan LITTLE {| | ee eae a —% as e—————_- . A indeed, a good ¢,\Or kick# him or trips him or clube WURLITZER ‘CHILDREN OF BANISHMENT’ | “THE BRAMBL ‘ the reen players made their him, (Seleet) | movie debut as one of the mob| Poor Fatty's in place - Sousa, Dick Fream ++ Mitchell a Kaly DAat rinne Griffith | sce Following are a few: Mil With a smile on his face -Beethoven Eloise Mackenzie Bessie Eyton | sine, Joan Marche Juyia Bwayne Gordon ine ta| That's the reason the audience loves Bre. Boies, Mac gues Dies | tome Foam, vis Bwarne Gordon \dred Harris, Mary Thurman, Anita| That's the reason the aud! Dan Silver. ‘Arthur Morri#on | ex Moore Denton vane Stewart, Mabel Normand, Bessie him ‘Tom Devon Tom Bates | john Crispen Frask Mille | Lo Myrtle an, Louise Pa Dick Bi the foreman of an) Thi * a _{zenda, Ruth Koland and Florence) Here's an enthusiast for you: | “Qi WUOIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG) SE seers ick Bream,' the ere are some remarkable -stree Vid . _ ' *, ' ‘unscrupulous lumber company,is the jand crowd scenes in Corinne Grif. 9° SS i Oh Fatty! Oh Fatty! Oh Fatty res Are a Liberty Habit Concert 12:30 Sunday role Mitchell Lewis portrays in “Chil-/gth’s new picture, “The Bramble! ’ Your antics are driving me batty dren of Banishment,” which will be| gush,” which opens at the Rex to |CAN T BLAME MONROE I laugh and I roar It's j he big hi h hti : ld the attraction at the Little starting | day Till I fall on the floor, t’s just the bi it we thought it would be Sunday | Among the principal gatherings re FOR HOLDING GRUDGE And I shake like a gelatine patty J & t*4 vealed thru the course of the picture! Monroe | erudge) mhe contest im still on and will = jare a fashionable dance and recep | «4 th chiefs 8! \ not be decided until mber. ist f , jtion, well gowned women in a mo-| Univers Hottest |mien Fatty will make his tions diste’s establishment, assemblages at weather amet NC) The best limerick will win the UNTIL. la great railroad station, and thre La : wo bla “ < 1 best $15 and the third $10. |in a big thorofare ng eal ge wo nnd te wieia| There Will be no blanks as every Miss Griffith plays a b for hours at a time he had to wield) 16 who sends in a limerick will re edges r a blazing with Director D. cious role as Kaly Dial, a | from Tennessee alone in Washi elve a handsome autographed pho: tograpt f Fatty Arbuckle, suitable PRISCILLA DEAN TIME : | COLONIAL ey ear oe Ae abe tdabt ofl matty Arbuckle Studio, Culver City h ill - harris wo WoHEN | tad to drape myself around the| “4! nit ‘ who, you wl A (Vitagraph) ; a aisha tasanisaina Po eTE eT we remember, [ono tetenion.:. "aris William VIOLA PITCHES Pome this |Amon Arden} g MISSION er —* theatre in Thomas Arden $ Vrank WEISS i re i x % ; The Wildcat | The master hand of Ratph Ince | “HIS BRIDAL NIGHT” hgh an |seen in the direction of “Two (seteet) of Paris,” in a Women,” the Anita Stewart picture Tiny Playfair Neo Br . Ince was one of Miss Stewart's ear Demers, Sees her like a | Mest directors, and her remarkable | « on Per ‘4 j z= to stardom is largely due to his | Aunt Jul < Dany Belimore ‘silk glove. New York’s Big | “Two Women” was written by] aie Bridal i Heidt And in that |James Oliver Curwood and tells of | farce, in whict Pictures pre TT PPPS... She lave. of tro wpueen tne Hae mae | reer hae eee et re glove is a |The settings abound in beauti at the igiaton today hand of steel 66 ;Mountain scenes so frequently em It is the story of Vi and Tin , e | ployed by Mr. Curwood twin: in form and features onl controlled | tir etehs Tiny, to teach her flirtatious sister by an iron \* a lesson, runs off With her husband y on their bridal night, much to the nerve. * chagrin of Vi. Vi had thought that her husband was a bully and that| lly did not love him until she found that she no longer had him ‘This picture hag more action than a on a rough sea The story, by the famous Bush” with CORDINE GRIFFITH | | suvporied ty a 6 a | CLASS A BAYARD | guso —She was up against life {in Witness for the Defense a ~ " m . in the raw. | which opened at the Strand today HL ear -> nos 9 ide VEILLER, —She was an unsophisti | The story teaches the wholesome | Li SERROPRT ss oa 6 4 cated girl. moral that marriage with a brutal sot) Aiitia hoothe...- in. ¥, Charleno 1s —He was a suave man of nd oe conducive to a woman's happi Grace Da forth Dorott y Lave Clark ee rer ‘The ploture ix adapted trom. the|Sousin Kate verses. kako Piles —He didn’t believe to mar | novel by A. E. W. Mason and con a my riage. |taina many real dramatic incidents| Can a small town man, whose Yet how ardently she loves | which give Miss Ferguson ample op- | fnind, nwt personality, whose edu-| pn. I him. portunity to display her talent a# an| cation t been confined until the| a My —Could you solve her prob emotional actress | age of 30 to th or rather he. & ler? | ——— ——- | disadva little backward pp ccd Or TURN A Tee ‘ and rush of ¢ city? This ip a dene to be featcring the question upon which the plot of| goMBWHERE IN CALIFORNIA ‘ j the wa ng stick this Keano She |-phe Humdrum starring Hen " ® chie ry 7 ” A ee eioikaeeaes " Us hT ’ | has a different colored one to match| waithall, ut the Class A, has been | .out, on oration” baseball iw chiet Veiller wrote the enormously successful crook drama, “Within the Law.” The present play, Lae Poor i tives onoe SOCOM Ve ines. And believe it of none “Pretty Smooth,” he wrote especially for Priscilla Dean. buckles.” sald Irene, “This year I'm |” Let's go buy Bolts French peel ryen i comes to getting them over PATHE NEWS wearing some almost as big as|try, Uptown, 1414 3d Ave down |“ mauowa” town, 913 24 Ave the plate. Here she ‘s preparing to liver a spitball,

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