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PROGRAM COLISEUM nillic “The Westerners.” MIBERTY—Charies Ray Wal ere,” second week STRAND — Paramount-Arteraft pro- duction, “The Third Kiss,” COLONIAL—Aima Kubens Carey in Fists.” | METROPOLITAN—Richard Bennett | in “The End of the Read.” A—Loalse Giaum in “Wed- ' Colleen Moors Jack Connolly J. P. Lockney George Willams Fred Moore Otte Hoffmann Arthur Millett “Fatty” Brennan ‘Assiatant Promoter re Blake P Battling” Miter Charies Ray packs an awful punch Riis latest picture, “The Exe Crate ." which opens at the Lib- erty today. He knocks a crooked pug: cold in the roped arena. starts his career as helper for ‘the express agent in his home town @ trick of fate he gets into the and lands a victory with his} crate wallop,” developed from | Ing egg crates while perform his duties as express agent. COLISEUM © a “THE MISLEADING WIDOW” | (Parameunt) | ‘Taradine. - Bapt. Peter Rymiil Del. Preedy. . é Moon brose Liptrott Uk Mrs. Prisstiy M Frederic Doroth: mt How would you like to return from to discover that your wife had @nnounced your death in South 2 That's the experience of pt. Peter Rymill, in “The Mislead. Widow,” the new comedy which at the Coliseum today, with charming Billie Burke playing title role. ‘This picture ts adapted from “Ril | ”" ¥F. Tennyson Jesst's New fork stage success. ee CLEMMER “THE WESTERNERS” 2 (Hedkinsen) e Harry . 1! Lafond Buckley... ‘The Custer massacre following the ‘white man’s invasion when the In- d@ians were driven from the Dakotas, fs one of the thrilling scenes which il be shown in “The Westerner,” a | n version of the popular novel the same name. | The picture is said to be histor) correct in every detail. The is beautiful and the story in- Rroase a pretty romance with fnany “touches of pathos and comedy. § eee STRAND | —y— “THE THIRD KISS” (Paramoant) Miss Farrar rehearsal. orated,” ridden in. American HUNCH to me.” >) he 2 Roy Stewart Robert MeKim | + Wilfred Lucas Mildred Manning Mary Jane Irving -Frankie Lee | Thomas J. Carrigan, who plays the title role in “Checkers,” the screen It takes three kisses to bring about) “THE END OF THE ROAD™ @ mutual and everlasting affection | |, rae pe ies page trod nea between the hero and heroine of | DT Putip G \ “The Third Kiss,” a bright comedy, | Howard L which is the attraction at the Strand | Vera Wagne: beginning today. eat re : ‘The heroine is a lttle factory girt| ir sdens ej Pag ye Rie &. Dboto ees cans seene che eonrrios |r Davis, formerly commissioner of correction of New York City, he i ot lov ; his ee hie ee Be ite és” pion opens at the Metropolitan Sunday Then — afternoon. in, and matters adjust themselv happily. “| Richard Bennett, who gained fame for his splendid work in “Dan Goods,” is the featured player. . ‘Thomas Holding is to play op posite Louise Glaum in oer new) “AN EIGHTH OF AN THE RIGHT” (Mute Kate Carews Rev. Ralph Bowen "Three-Cara”. Dunc Oliver Kemp Alma Rubens, « returns to the sci dance hall girl in Sunday, Monday the Colonial today fistic encounter between a pr |with the same girl) is ot the and Tuesday features of the picture. The fight oc | curs in a bar-room. »- one LITTLE “BARE F (Universal) Cheyenne Harry Conchita sanee Betty Schad | Boone Travis... Joe Harris D Lopex.. Vester Peg i | é “Bare Fists,” in which Harry |Carey stars at the Little beginning has a delightfully human at re, a4 have most of this star's | Western pictures. Against the fight ing and the riding characters of this| story there is for contrast the tender | home life of Cheyenne Harry with widowed mother and little brother Keystone Comedy and Ford Weekly Doug. Fairbanks and Charlie ¢ lin have made ngements to ts | lessons in flying with the Syd Chap lin Aircraft corporation, ar Inch to the Right,” which opens at| cher and a gun man (both in love his| (1) Charles Ray as he appears in “The Egg Crate Wallop,” the leading players lu “The Turn of the Road,” Met; (6) Alma Rubens, featured in play at Colonial; (7) William Russell at Mission in “This Hero Stuff"; (8) Harry Carey, star of “Bare Fists”—Little. Temperament or Hunch, It’s a Handy Thing to Own Geraldine Farrar recently refused to ride in a carriage in a parade scene in her new Goldwyn pleture, now under way participants in the parade included donkeys, said she preferred to watch She did, The borses scente tearing the flimsy carriage over ing it, landing themselves way down’ the field, and snorting and trembling over the ruins of the vehicle Miss Farrar was to have “Cail it temperament, if you will, my refusal,” said the noted singer-screen star, surveying the wreckage, “but it is just plain | tives from © | HARMING Billie Burke Stars at Coliseum in “The Misleading Widow,” a Romantic Comedy; Charles Ray Develops a Healthy Punch Juggl Egg Crates in Play at Liberty; Millionaire Falls in Love With Factory Girl in “The Third Kiss” at Strand; in a Vice Film; Indians Battle With White Men in “The Westerners” at Clemmer; Mission Stars Big Bill Russell; Second Week at Rex; Little Features Harry Carey; Alma Rubens at Colonial. Liberty Other Is and horses; and these during the first the camels and “evap the setting and wreck or *|WOULD DO AWAY WITH | 99 tl} Checkers” Held | TAX ON MOVIE SHOWS Over at the Rex || _Coneresaman Jutiue Kahn, veteran mber of House of Te: enta ifornia has introduced which, if it re No. 8493, ngress will do away with the three taxes now on motion picture thea tres, The bill was introduced at the request of Louis F menth New ¥ is chairman of the committees of exhibitors who have charge of the campaign to repeal the tax It is probable that the tax on the “poor man's theatre,” as the movie is called, will soon Chairman Joseph W. House Committee Means will probably give the mot hearing. Hundr movie patrons into Congress, of Fordney of the Ways and decide soon to pleture theatres a ds of petitions from have been pouring CLASS A hn Glibert schel Mayall r King Louise Glaum, known to fame aa “the peacock vampire,” has cast aside the roles of a seductress forever and in the future will be seen in straight |dramatic parts which will enable her | to play upon the heartstrings of her udiences. In r latest play, “Wedlocked,” which cc the Class A theatre Sunday, she will interpret the role of a young girl who conquers the merciless persecu tions of society thru the nobleness of her nature. SIO! MIS rrsasemam,. | | ire —s “THIS HERO STUFF” (Pathe) “This Hero Stuff opens at the Mission today, and is a sparkling, laughable, five-act comedy which fits Bill Russell's style as anu as the uniform does his figure It a merry | satire, In which the author, Stephen Fox, take a little rap re worship. Bill is, of course, the hero Arrives at the Director Harry Beaumonc young k Viekford at Goldw; star Th Frederick, Mabel Normand and be removed. | Jack Pickford, New Goldwyn Star, Culver City Studios (right) the Culver City alented brother of Mary celebrated his linking his fortunes up with those of Geraldine Farrar, Pauline stars under the Goldwyn emblem, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1919. Z Metropolitan Has Richard Be Race Track Melodrama P1 ! : (2) Robert McKim in “The Westerner,” Clemmer; (3) Scene from “The Third Kiss,” Strand; (4) Billie Burks, starring at the Coliseum in “The Misleading Widow’ \Star’s Visit Too Much for Town |HE DOESN’T BELIEVE _ IN TAKING CHANCES Forty men were required to hold Peggy Has Ideas Concerning Love Emil Rosset, talented musician n. a the em and a graduate of the Paris ¢ servatory of Music, has join Guterson orchestra at the ( clure Patter pratense Broach cox cd | Shon swoeclegaryigin HRawarene a giant life net used in the veyporacdypy a tt ¢ the Clemmer show which opens Perry Hyland, the petite little in-| Scenes of Zane Grey's story “BD the type of small town ei? b, 4 genue pearing in Fox pictur: as 1." The particular scene is @ ting thing that ever b oday Mr. Roaset will be heard in « in Fox pictures, h cee oe Can ctutiny Soues | cones tote in Gaue or Sta a e0ho' trem “Thales her own ideas regarding love. Says /|in which the villain of the p ablen at hin country home ed was the death of Mra. Wilkins in Peggy: “I maintain that tite average |"Rajas,” played by Walter « Island, William Farnum cat or 81 Perkin it fo town, un ng woman cannot love wisely the | Meets his death by falling from t eat pride raising hogs N ay ee Minter o dainty t man th loves. I think her edge of a high cliff, having hig oe ,6 little Realart star, thrust her pres . ; : first love is d with such little Cut loose inch by inch, by Farle Williams hax just signed | ence upon the conventional Inhabit INCE MAKES GOOD IN rnc pach if she ie|enemy, a Yaqui Indian, Walle new contract with Vitagranh which | ants—and it aln’t the same old town aenctive: diate Waele to it that Dirécter Hantels attrac . she ts lik 0 be fooled it tha’ irector Hun will insure his services with that or-| any thore. | TENNIS TOURNAMENT 5 a hatiiedis oitlaae none but powerfully built mem ganization for several years to come./ The little burg is agog with ex-| Resides being a good director, it] “Only by having been in love does |H0ld the net and also that the Mr, Williams is now one of the/citement. The children are At/nas been discovered that Ralph Ince] girl gain the experience necesaary |i? Which much of the groumdl highest paid male stars before the| Mary's heels, morning, noon and|is also a good tennis player. Ince] gor her to judge men at their true | Covered. was carefully cleared % camera. é | night All the little girls have taken entered the tennis tournament in| ang not at their apparent worth.” |under the mammoth safety devise, — ; : e A me : {2 wearing curls and there have been| Long Island, and has been so suc-| ate ‘ May Louise, who has vamptred nigna of soap and water on the heads |cessful, that he not only succeeded | vf her way into Cuckoo Comedies, pro-!of the adolescent youths in reaching the semi-finals, but has|A STORY |_“That mean mdn Meliae Sg duced by Mark M. Dintenfass, bewan! sti Minter declares ahe in having |only one more team to beat before| Wallace Reid says a saflor just dis-| “2%, te motion picture fans her screen career in child parts with ‘ | tt 1 talph “ 7 to Robert McKim, whose “hea ~ Phila. | 2e me of her life. The young/eetting the cup. If Ralph wins in| charged from the British navy| pave t ted as 50-60-np! the Lubin stock company, Phil) tox, wait for her in front of the/|the finals, the Selznick studio force] stopped in a pub in London. ave become noted as pix felphia hotel each morning, follow her on lo-|i# going to back him against Cham-| _ ,, re of crafty cunning and ee cation, follow her back at night and| pion Johnston for national honors What's this stuff,” he asked the/ strength. At the studio, William Stowell, leading man for| Serenade her after supper. ee RR Ala ood rietor 3 they declare he’s as gentle as a Dorothy Phillips in her screen suc | 1 4 spank wie | ~| “Victory ale : ing dove, except when driven ceases, to Gu bia way to Cage Tews,! am will be featured in “Anne | cipal locale. This is Miss Minter’s| “Then we've lost the bloomin’ war| madness by the super Keroles of “after all.” of the Green Gables” South Africa, which will be head as the prin-! first production for Realart quarters for big game hunting pic tures to be made for Universal oe Louise Lovely, Bill Farnum's most recent leading lady, will visit New | York for the first time fh her life ‘leading man. WALLACE | in the near future on the . the screen last «pring to become a F hi farmer, is supporting Marguerite “The Vamp’ . Byron Gray ark in “All of a Sudden Peggy | “Meditation’ «++.-Drumm | eee Cae | Rieke ee wee te Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art guest of Admiral Hugh Rodman on |the flagship Wyoming during the stay of the Pacific coast fleet in Los | Angeles waters | . Concert—12:30 Sunday Pathe News Now here—that real star in his best play of the season— RLE! oe Theodore Roberts recently cele. 4 his fifth year in motion pie tures by signing a new contract with the Famous Players:Lasky corpora tion. He expressed no desire what soever to return to the legitimate stage SURE GET THEIR MONEY'S WORTH Theatre tickets to a moving pic ture theatre a Dutch East Melang Indi patronized by Chinese, are in made of wood, 11 inches long and four inches wide, The manager of this theatre said: “When a Chine buys something he likes to see it This same theatre has discontinued Chaplin pictures because too many people came “THE EGG CRATE ALLOP”/, It’s a wonderful story for wonderful Charles Ray—a mighty story of th squared ring, where strong men battle for money, for fame, and for love an¢Tight! Come early and beat the crowds, or come late and buck ’em! POOR SKUNK Quite a stir was caused recently at the New York studio of the Famous Players-Lasky corporation | when a skunk was procured to take part in the filming of a Paramount Arteraft picture. The skunk caused | the people in the vicinity of the! studio to complain to the board of health and the young thing had to be shot. The drug store near |by did a rushing business in per ‘fume: oor wele newest the first to studios as the is 1 birthday by m Moore, all of whom are now