The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1919, Page 3

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\ BILL FARNUM, Popular Screen Hero, Comes to Coliseum in Western Picture; Big Bill Russell, Hero of Picture at Liberty Starting Sunday; mova’s Big Production of “The Brat” Featured at Clemmer; Robert Warwick, Soldier Hero, Comes to Strand; Rex Stars Enid Markey in ) Curse of Eve’; Tom Mix at Mission; Colonial Has “The Battler”; Charlie Chaplin at Little; H. B. Irving at Class A. Fi Brat, LABERTY— DIU Russell tn “Six Feet Pour,” starts Sunday, Robert Warwick in “Told of Rive” | MISS10N— Tom Mix is “Reugh | Romance, COLONIAL — rari Meteaife in “The | LATTLY—Chariic Chaplin in “Sun- | A—H, BD. Irving in “The | | Mall.” 1] Lyons’ “SIX FEET FOUR" (Pathe) Wittiam Russet! | Vola Vi Billy Comstock. .Narvey Clark Pease Clarence Burton “Six Feet Four,” which opens at| the Liberty Sunday, ts described as a swift moving story punctuated at fre- QUent Intervals by stirring Western drama, carrying a feeling of reality | amd free from the touches of theat. Figalism that frequently accompany | this type of a story. Big Bill Russel! is the featured and in this picture he plays first straight role, which is a change from the light comedy he has previously por. | trayed. “Six Feet Four” is adapted from (1) BM Russell, starring in “Six Feet Four,” opening at Liberty Sunday. (2) Nazimova as she appears in “The Brat"—Clemmer, (3) Robert Warwick in “Told in the Hills"—Strand. (4) Enid Markey—Rex. (5) Charile Chaplin at the Little. (6) Tem 2 featured at Mission. (7) William Farnum at the Coliseum. (8) Scene from “The Battler”—Colonial. : euene|* REX 1! —CoLisEumM | WANTS TO KNOW HOW | Cape [HOW MACK SENNETT vente Corvier _ — »| TO BE A MOVIE STAR TESTS HIS COMEDIES} POPULAR STAGE DF Dare ” Fons | “THE CURSE OF EVE” | “WOLVES OF THE NIGHT’ Here's a copy of a letter recently ) , The real success of a comedy {s| Lionel Barrymore is now nie . (Peay received by Kalem company and SN in the cutting room. When a/ing “The Copperhead” for which opens at the red . William Farnum was no doubt written in good faith "| Players-Lasky Co. today, is Alla Nazimova's Merthaet. “Dear sir I am writing you to Tom Mix won the amateur au- , Antonio Moreno Is the holder |"°™ "Poken farce goes on in New) | (a, oe a oe adaption of Maude Fulton . Jack Manding Edmund Rawn find out about your delings, With tomobdile championship at Ascot of a ski championship won in | York, the producer listens to the | ated, was the play in whi of the same name, which | ‘ ; : : atiiny one and all about the moving! spendway, California. He made Truckee, Cal laughs the opening night; then 1 cored the greatest Carte Gate toe, re nn Eugenie Beaserer Slade. . semeeees oo Raymond Ny* | picture I would lik verry much, to| better than 60 miles an hour for be jeuts out the slow places. The poeieg aging peo his p other ped Enid Markey, always a pleasing| When a man enters a business |become @ wtar and I want you to, » distance of 25 miles. | Warren Kerrigan has teen asked | sedueer ke hen |being hailed by some critics as States. jscreen figure, is the star of “The|office not his own, locks the door be | tll me how I can become on,—tI cee by the famous French sculptor, | Picture producer has to Guess WEN eet eee eee of Hetle | Curse ot Eve.” the unique photo- | hind him, and faces alone three men | thin you will be kind A nuff to help) Sally Crute, Mare McDermott, E.| Emflo Francols Despart, to pose for the laughs will come. This fs the an American actor since the by a great au | play which opens at the Rex today.| who have done him vital injury, tt ia | ™e out want you? #0 let me know! J. Ratcliffe and John L. Shine will /the male figure of a lifesize marble | real genius of Mack Sennett. He | o¢ Edwin Booth. The play ras ‘This photoplay, which tella the story |safe to aay that the proceedings will|What your answer will be . . . | play the four leading roles in “The |to be called “Romance.” seems to have a sixth sense which|the entire season of 1917-1888 of Eve and her modern sisters, is de |be of an interesting—even exciting | “Wating tor are frome Jeu, bog ge hays being filmed by as iy tells him what is funny. Every|New York and continued for @ Picted in a prologue and six’parts. (character. William Farnum {# the| “Yours verry truley.” eB. A, le Co. Noah Beery, one of the screen’s|Sennett comedy is made ahout flve|year in other large cities @& Edward man who locks the door. Thin is| The letter was received by Wih esa most noted character actors, takes}to ten times as long as Jt is runjeountry. only one of the many thrilling scenes |! wright, who ts now with the! chartes cary, the well-known | the part of Bluff, in “Everywoman,”|in the theatre. The comedy, 18,200 in “Wolves of the Night,” the big| Vitasraph, and passed along By BIM. | ieeitimate actor, will play the “heavy |a picturization of the famous stage |to 20,000 feet long, goes into a lit-| «the Little Shepherd of Id RS Griffith wears 48 different |ture cost in the neighborhood of/Fox production which opens at the! aa APTI e1]e lead” in Dustin Farnum’s new photo- | play. tle studio theatre and ts cut down | Gome” will be Jack Pickfor@’s in her newest Vitagraph | $75,000. | Coliseum today ITALIAN ACTRESS IS play, “The Honor of His Family.” os of to about 1,800 fect. Every comedy | picture under his new contract “The Climbers,” made from eee SIGNED BY METRO CO. nt Res aes | Madame Rose Aone, the former |is shown to all the people on the | Golawyn, Fitch's famous stage success.| Earle Williams will make a special Sen) *| The court-martial controversy has| Parisian stage star, will appear in|“lot.” But Mr, Sennett doesn’t costumes range from evening | trip from Los Angeles to Brooklyn, | Bettina, the Italian actress whose now been made the ubject of a pho-|Geraldine Farrar's latest pjcture.|always rely upon thelr laughs. He! Let's go buy Boldt’s French pa to bathing suits, and fnitate |X. ¥.. to make “The Fortune | Jp ctr pictures are known to many in Bu- toplay. “The Second Chance” ts its |The name of this photoplay has not|relies instead on his queer instinct/try, Uptown, 1414 34 Ave; Gow suite and pajamas. Hunter.” rope, is to become a Metro star by title, yet been announced. for knowing what is funny. ‘town, 913 24 Ave. = - an arrangement between Metro and) — i ~ — ———___— ~ — aaeetinamno = ane eoneeuagygem ae | onsen cooeaanay cananysnaanneyy TT Jack the Caesar Film Co. of Rome. The “ain | H I ) ij poet ey x American company plans to bring i (| \ fii til \\ NI i} | oh ae ‘Tom Fermes |into this country at once the photo- 1 « | i IN os Wanda Ha: plays in which Bettina had already a », h . Charles Onl appeared and to tend one of ite own 4 ( | U i hid aret Loomia directors to Italy to take charge of ( Ih ! — Pulte Hardy Rien Percy po age | —_ the production of new mn | +i! Ninna i MT h | Menry Mardy ..0000.. Mart Hoxie) which she will have the leading = | Folks interested in Indian lore witi|Foles. Later, it i# said, the actress jbe delighted with “Robert Warwick's | Will come p America to work {n| new photoplay, “Told in the Hills,” | |which opens at the Strand today ° | |Over 200 genuine Nez-Perce Indians! r “ARITA TY a jare among the actors in the picture. || COLONIAL | |In their native haunts, where the | ———— elamuarspsmates 22: scenes were “shot,” they conduct war “THE BATTLER” | dances, perform the ceremony of ini (Werta) tlating Warwick into their tribe, and Ggty teens Fade thats cf borstan ites tee” ++ Karl Metesife | Saturday—Last times of the enormous success— Angelica Hart Virginia Hammond | a? ont marhemenship. Dunean Hart. Harry C. Brown ——m | “The Rattler” will be the attrac “ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE” | tion at the Colonial, starting today ‘6 9 wn Seen | “THE EGG CRATE WALLOP Phineas Dobbs. «Tom Mix|over with action, tells the story of East Side pugilist’s romance, which ends with him marrying the) wife of a prominent club man. The Home of the Big Successes Tom Mix as a dreamer. Doesn't sound reasonable for Dare-Devil Mix to be cast in the role of a dreamer. | ne 4 . f 4 Stmsttiavee Wea thre ine arécistte tha: Sader sofhanarer sind anes fo Rod Starting Sunday morning—the big six-act super-special American drama some of the liveliest action of his new | ture of the picture. picture, “Rough Riding Romance,” | e'¢-8 akes place. aici Lasiisiarrnieiiher lanl : Beg | Tom comes in contact with kings, Ine - |girls during the action of the play a || Pa ree ee | td D ; | CLASS A | |A Farmnand... Charile Chaplin te : Red gp | Hie Girls Edna Purviance > “THE LYONS’ MAIL” | Charlie is a country boy In “Sunny- , ‘s : (Tet | side," his $1,000,000 comedy, which f Lemvanes ..:H. B, Irving |comes to the Little today. He works Y Jeannetti Nancy Priee|for a farmer who keeps the Ever Courriol. +-James Lindsay | green hotel, so called because there ts pDetoehes +-Nelson Ramsay generous growth of grass in the Hi. B. Irving, the talented son of |jopby. Charlie has many adventures, MH VORLD PICTURES jthe late Sir Henry Irving, is the/and a love affair with a pretty coun- j mroront, E jessares player in ‘The Lyons’ Mail,” | try girl, } EARL METCALF ana which comes to the Class A. —_—$<——$<—$—$——————— ¢ “a J . | This picture is described as a col Lila I All next appear in Cecil e VIRGINIA HAMMONDE | tut romance of “the gay city of Paris|De Milles prodaction of “Why E ma ‘4 | 100 years ago. Change Your Wife?” ” * : “The Battler-* Bi. ata wore maser snes rare teens Bl | Sranpy Old Lion Falls for ain Gloria’s Captivating Charm STARRING IN THIS BIG : STORY OF THE Ni ee UNDERWORLD ee P “THE BATTLER” ig a3. a : | stAntnc | i Me ” gig : : ” ; The story of a two-fisted, quick-shooting man’s man, in a hundred per NOW—FOR cent tale of adventure, mystery and love—a play of the open spaces— oe sear ayn ty team iva Sanaa neat wwe tte | Joy-making and breath-taking! persuasion to play docflely with her in Cecil B, DeMille’s “Male and Female,” @ photoplay version of Barrie's “Tho Admirable Crichton,"

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