The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. PAGE 11 f Billie Burke Returns and Is Just i _as Pretty as Ever in New Picture | TODAY'S COLMBEL Mit and a ut Now—but only thrill picture combined—including a pretty woman with charm, humor, plot of hearts— a littl longer—a comedy FOURTH NEAR. PIKE piquant ways and a merry Linmner Pew ¢ Lots of excite- ment and action and some good comedy. KEN WwW jon, “Cheek Thursday Friday {-Arteratt pro Kise”) Strand STRAND Ru d Bennett a. Russell on the Wurlitzer Lila Lee in “The Heart of Gindys Leste in WA in “Mare Rare Willian be tleman of Quality A Gea. | ” LIBERTY Billie Burke, the adorable, who is playing at the Coliseum “The Misleading Widow.” Billie, who hasn't een here in picture for some time, is just as pretty and er as ever and her role in this comedy is that of a young who gets into debt to such an extent that in order to pay off her creditors she sends herself a telegram announc- sehatct's arte | td her husband’s-death in France and then proceeds to col- thira | leet his life insurance. Her little plan is rudely interrupted ve | by the very sudden return of her supposedly “dead husband.” this week in been cle wife This is the first time in many months you have had a chance to see charming Billie, and this time ‘she’s worth a visit from everybody who is looking for a real good indoor entertainment. * none of ite charn he MISSION . F , The Heart o » Ince directed the picture : of which are laid tn his Washin on equare, in the [midst of Greater New York, | Madlaine fetes at the racing | Paris has been made into a| the Traverse Hollyw a Fox pi half-world has “Snares of eating with Have you a little feud in your home? Did you ever have a neighbor who built a spite fence or killed your chickens? And when you were in fine fighting fettle, did Cupid ever butt in with an exasperating love affair and down your hymn of hate with a song of love? famous near-tragte ace Symphony Orchestra | 31 Men under Rex Dunn, playing Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” and Schumann’s “Why?” 1 brings the family ending quar ading man feud. containing ly new lit ng stunts, omas J. Carrigan plays the title Myron Selznick announces that he a a ogee = aS ate hy a webs the wetinewn «3 “ROUND RIM” BIG WEEK PLANE IS DUE ® Money,” by M Tully Eu OLYMPIA, Oct. 1.—Search con NOW PLAYING TO Boldt M14 3d Ave.; down- 2d Ave. Carly, Wasy METROPOLITAN The End of the Road,” the public oplay, which la showing |! opolitan this week H, Griffith, dire Brien will be starred in this res are particularly real || tinued here today for three mask and Mitared wat | Olive Thomas, Di and 9 jarge caat ¢ tof $1,100 cash, They fusillade of revolver sb auto o have trouble keeping hai Wout of of securing the wavy effect—and expecially wha Fealize the a that the does to the hair—-will do to oa Plain liquid silmerine other way can they acauire urla, having ture’s own. line. instead of being singed. or dead looking. has such a and wholesome beauty ‘Will get a bottle of liquid at any drug store and foi- KE directions, sh hted with the re is, of course, p and there is nothing ‘or unpleasant about will be quite man- a Al’ ki Nil TRATES ANTAL I Jr wy Ww AA A j I lj ANAE: A CLEAN CLEVER HIGHLY AMUSING COMEDY FROM THE BIG BROADWAY SUCCESS OF THE SAME NAME af ind Gladys ‘Leslie i A Stitch in Time Also an 0. HENRY STORY A washout on a railway line is one‘ thing; it Is quite another on a clothe omedy cated | “the ‘Floor w ha COLONIAL A new khow opens at th headed by little Gl Les A Stitch in Time.” This photo y is adapted from the Broadway © success of the ¢ Colonial same name in Irene Fenwick created the » Win,” from a story ived especially for wémern girls, by Dr, Katherine Bement 1 formerly co tions of New York city n social hygiene antry 0 Marblebead, Mass. where Minn Thomax Will take scenes for her fourth Selznick vehicle. ‘The Girl Irom Gut Yonder.” mmissioner of correc and a leader work thruout the Mrs Stella M. De Pauw, a wealthy widow of the West, has entered pic will be ercome loneliness.” lcompany, with Alice Joyce starred et Being | a Vamp Is Tiresome Business It’s no soft snap to be a bad fairy—even in a movie play. Just see what Bebe Daniels had to drag around to make herself alluring as “Vice” in the film version of ‘Everywoman.” No wonder LASS A THEATRE rdat Pike Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday EARLE WILLIAMS “A GENTLEMAN OF QUALITY Man robbed of all memory, weds wife of brother he never knew existed. Charley Chaplin ht “The Pile Driver” Bebe looks tired. Romance, Hatred, Treachery and Retribution all the elements of a mighty drama. THE WESTERNERS A true portrayal of Stewart Edward White's virile, red-blooded story of the pioneer days of the West UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT Love, —and— CHARLIE CHAPLIN in one of his screen classies— “The Floorwalker” Charlie has-a terrible time with moving stairway GUTERS ORCHES' Violin Solo by EMIL ROSSET | Justice lof us jeuting Attor ieee with Big Bomber Is Skirting the, United States | ‘The “round the rim” Martin bomb: | ing plane was scheduled to land near | Auburn Wednesday afternoon. Lieut. | >, that he at Spokane early Wednesday morning “It is a source of great shame to use,” sald Bruce Tuesday, “that we hould have to ask Col, Hartz to and at Auburn, because there was landing pk n Seattle. It t this incident will show s here the great need of landing facilities for air The plane will fly from Auburn to Tacoma, t to San Diego, and along the Mexican border and the Atlantic coast to Mineola field, its starting place CLOSE STREETS AS PLAYGROUND This Is the Plea of Parent- Teacher Association Certain public the have othe attests, during |Similar requests |with the mayor by Teachers’ associations |Near-Beer Maker | Found Poor Judge of Real Distance “You're a poor judge i of the Pe Hoe Br nk afternoon when Joe Py deputy sheriff of Rentor his honor that the 68 b dence were harmle Payne Ingisted th jvery distant relativ "1 ade it for my f stuff,” testified the “But how do you 4% per cent alcohol f brew?" questioned De y Batehe nt for it,” response followed a len discussion about “fermentation. and kindred kicks, with the ul result that Payne was acquttte not his 68 bottles. wer tenced to execution b necks broken. | Payne left for Renton pondering on the ways of justice | ‘ount for the nd in the ity Prose lor “I don't was the gthy hops} ‘The ennui of a rich man is synony man, the laziness of the vor STAR WANT REMORSE! 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