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XTRA! EXTRA! George W. Phillips in “Paid tn = George Walsh tn “The Stewart in “The Romance of Seattic ; But Farnam in “The Love tm “A Yankeo ‘foming Sunday, Anita tee Agginet Mans ~ -LIBE ee ¢ oe a lottery? Is there f grim the work’ for you,” i a! fe certain sooner or later Teg to your path? Or is it | Bases and propinguity and, per- ‘ S moonlight? holds to the “chance” mart of his latest picture, Man.” coming to the way. Moreover, he starts starring at the Mission: Dalton at the 1—George Walsh 6—Dorothy REX “PAID IN ADVANCE” (Universal) Joan, the girl... Dorothy Phittips John Grey, her father... Gera: Le Blanc by Donald Crisp ee Helen Ferguson, her Vitagraph pictu: ‘}aca, N. ¥., to star oF wood In a serial, ee Myrtle Stedman. 7 : u ii ij Tiger,” ha and will have an & | Rex Beach's produc the part of | Horas.” joan Gray, daughter of a Canadian) ee | Harry Caney has Ford. Jack Dillon, Jack Pickford, has a George Dromeo'4 | . r iitlerdes Rirwiand | on, Manor Fair s 5 se ture following “Cap dios, will be “The ‘There is plenty of excitement in Picture, which includes a thrilling | DeMille, A suap tactory was “burrow.d* Bryant Washburn dhd the Fa- mous PlayersLasky people to produce the opening scenes of “It Pays to Advertise, jarchitectural detail, has been created David Powell in “The Teeth of the returned | brief vacation on his Southern Call fornia ranch with his director, Jack | wife of Seasue Hayakawa. The story formerty director of | Major Robert Warwick's next pic is being completed at the Lasky stu edge,” under direction of William C.| was diecovered that twin girls ex n of “Eraie in Souls” red as a Castilian maid | in a Spanish story under direction of William C. Dowlan, and a section | of Spain, faithful in geographical and for the use of nd at Universal City for a setting. on completion of eee Lloyd Hughes, a 19-year-old re, will go to Ith. posite Jack Nor-| youth who came to Los Angeles from Bisbee, Ariz., to study me- . costarred with to California important part in ction, “The Silver at the Culver City studio. eee e | “The Breath of the Dragon” ts the been enjoying a | second story that has been secured as a vehicle for Twulr Aoki, the talented lim built around incidents In the reign . of the empress downger in the old Chinese empire. severed his con- th Fi aa} i “Th | Cee eee dit art ne |FINDING TWIN BABIES = | ede La Motte, ¥2% to have produced, will be direct -. Clara. Horton |ed by Scott Dunlap, NO EASY JOB FOR HIM! Dorothy Phillips’ dual role in !The Right to Happiness” waa the| jeause of many brainstorma on the! with Albert Ray tarred. Dillon t# . |part of Director Holubar, since the/ script demanded a brace of twin t. Dieppe,” which |bables exactly resembling each other, Southern California was ‘Tree of Knowl-|*coured for such a couple and it actly alike are not as common as it is supposed. When a pair was chase in wilich Jack eludes a posse pursuing him on horseback. The characters In the show include a) country sweetheart, a city siren, al ‘alsh | town simpleton and a banker. be Tonight brings to a close “Rack Stage,” Fatty Arbuckle’ comedy. writes Samue poration, in a »|BUSY DAYS AT THE she ns a GOLDWYN STUDIOS jvining witn exnivs Nine companies of picture actors point of buying @ Goldwyn studios, Culver City, Cal.) may be compelled One of the recent innovations of ac |in those cities to cessor now operated at the Gold.| public and ourselv wyn institution, is a complete turni-| “But we wish to ture factory, which is prepared to|our friend, theater from cholic necessity.” furniture or house fittings known to mankind. | [finally found, {SAYS SAMUEL GOLDWYN |i or aipiomacy “We are producers, dent of the Goldwyn Pictures Cor-|d formal statement, “but Inasmuch as various |ciety favorit producers are seeking to secure ex-| Russian certain cities are now producing photoplays at the est in their theaters, we ourselves) the exhibitor, turn out on short notice any type of| will never build, acquire or lease a it required all man to persuade the parents to permit the kiddies to ap- Miss Phillips’ not exhibit 1 Goldwyn, presi|pear in the feature ual role—representing the twin irla grown up—is that of a fo and a girl raised in surroundings. published | peasant ion for thelr pro « by com! tors even to the ubstantial inter to build theaters} protect both the} en | make it clear to that we oming leatures While Eddie Polo is working on he Thirteenth Hour’ serial in ce and the British Isles, Marie @, but only from) waicamp, former star in. “The Red __|Glove,” has finished her “Tempest Tiny Girl Wins Contest as Mother, Enid Wells Upon a business ca- ion nearly re but the city’s pros- forth a help-| in “One Against Opens at the Class A B. K. Lincoin v his wife standing mew Another man at a piano, “nothings” of friend. the husband in “The | ® Jealous suspicion. & whole network of into the lives of all is featured in this Opens today at the ic CE OF SEATTLE” Steiner) of Beattie” in prov- at the Little. It Over several more days mith the new show, rey" which opens Sun- Jack Sullivan, James “A Robertson, Jack luriel Frances any & few of the local peo- fn the Seattie-made Mary Pickford’s Successor } Cody” series of Westerns and has \ started for the Orient, to produce & serial there. The title of this serial is “The Petals of Lao-Tzo” jand filming of some of the scenes |was made on the dock in Seattle recently, when Marte Waleamp and her comphny sailed from there to oF Mary Pick-|the Orient ford’s projectea| The famous play, “Dad's Girl,” |by E. H. Schwartz, has been pur- retirement) nased and will be adapted to the from th @lscreen by J, Clarkson Miller, for screen has set filming at the studios at Fort Lee, the picture fans|N. J. “Dad's Girl’ in stock and to guessing as|epertoire on the spoken stage has to who will be|%°*2 more than 10,000 perform- ances. her successor |" oteite in the public Henry Walthall’s next starring fea vehicle is to be “The Kentucky Colonel,” adapted from the book by Here's ON @/ Opie Reed, candidate — tiny | see Blanche McGar-|,, Marguerite Clark has completed ity, 16 years old, | All of a Budden Pegsy. 4 feet, 11 inches} Lila Lee Is leading woman to tall, There's only | Wallace Reid in “Hawthorne of the 101 pounds of|U. S. A.” adapted from the stage her, but every |Play of the same name. ounce 1s pure} omen, Texas sunshine. | CLEVER FATTY Blanche, along |, Atbuckle telia this story to prove atk he was clever even when a mere arly| | ehi 100,000 girls trom | "4 all parts of the United States and Canada, sub- mitted her photo Once when he was 10 years old he found a di “It's mine,” shouted a companion, “Yours didn’t have a hole in it,” said the then youthful Arbuckle. in competition, |", 6 Yes, it did.” The leading 25] 2° sii appeared person: | y we this one hasn't,” said ally before Mary . Plekford, ‘Thor |, Nd he made off for his favorite as Ince, Cecil de|'°* cream parlor. # sen gone *| TOUGH LUCK, EH, WHAT? Flurt, Howara|Dorls Kenyon, looking for an Chandler Chris |4Partment in New York, sent her lo- cation director to find it for her. He reported: “I've found locations suitable for anything from a Turkish palace to A squatter’s cabin, but I couldn't ty and other fa- mous judges of beauty and tal- ent. And Blanche find a vacant apartment in New McGarity won. York, ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. No villain or vampire in photoplay at Clemmer; Old maid wins Wally Reid by drawing lucky number in raffle; Dorothy Dalton is jilted; Jack Pickford eludes sheriff's posse; Dorothy Phillips lured to the North by false claims; Jealous husband causes Anita Stewart much worry; alsh on Yale oar crew; Anita King leaves home; Seattle movie st ars at Little. 2—Wallace Reid, who plays the leading role In “The Lottery Man,” coming to Liberty Sunday. Cotiseum. 7—Dorothy Phillips starring at Rex. #—Scene from “The Plunderer,” Little. Get His Erich von Stroheim, rector and leading man Husbands,” had world” that he disapproves of the custom of motion picture officials to change titles 5 | Senaueliieg the author. The ortginal|™ '= California « total blank. |Prancisco almost eliminated Clara tile | Pinnacie.” Lacmmie, of Univerml, changed the | tithe to Stroheim purchased a page in every | trade journal in the country and|cesn of the film, but declared that|for use in “The Eyes of Youth,” the Published an open letter to the trade | “already it has made the author, | production in which he admitted that the new | director and leading man very, very | working. | title might help the commercial #uc } etek.” has of Home of 100% Pictures PAGE 3 3—Sicene from “Oh Boy” at Clemmer. He’s Some Hunter TRAIN WRECK DOESN'T JOHN LYNCH WRITES [ise renee sesing tie et] STOP PICTURE MAKING| OLIVE THOMAS PLAY Angora | «i: Geraldine Farrar in “The! yfotion pieture companies nowa-| Myron Selznick, president of Selz- author. di-| World and Its Woman,” sayn Call-|aay, won't even let misfortune in-\RICk Pictures, has just announced in “Blind | fornia Geer need no protective game | that he has purchased from John to tie fied aneutie aha i terfere with their work and dally in-|tyneh and Edmund Goulding, an the temerity t “tell the law so far as he's concerned. Altho | stances are brought up of their abil-| original screen play entitled ‘The Tellogen has hunted lions and URers lity to turn adversity to thelr ad-| Magdalene of Mudville, which he in the Asian wilds and the ferocious |vantage. Recently when a train|used as a starring vehicle for Olive beasts of Brazil, he comes back to| Wreck between Loe Angeles and San|‘Thomas. “ 1 Lynch is one of the most suc- And Tt say that tramping thru |icimball Young’s company Srtiad | camatat eaeslaiie wettera sh the comme |Your mesquite and cayoaral,’” he |rimdom, the shaken actors crawled|try. His most recent play ‘The wails, “‘is tougher than breaking out of the upset cars, refurrected| Market of Souls,” scored a big hit. thru the jungics of South America." | equipment, dabbed on their makeup|He was brougiit to’ the to jand shot a few scenes of the wreck | write exclusively for Selznick. of pletures without his photoplay was “The When President Cari “Blind Husband: ’ Erich von | @ staged train wreck and got some extremely realistic atmosphere for the production. on which they were In this manner they saved the company the expense of WALLACE on the WURLITZER é~ “Handa, Across the: Sea!*...80usa “Souvenir” seeeeesDrdla “Reaching for the Moon” (first time). Arthur Freed and Oliver G. Wallace Home of the Pathe News GET ALL SET for that big laugh riot that opens here Sunday morning— it’s that famous stage triumph “Wedding of the Winds”. ...Hall Concert—12:30 Sunday SATURDAY—LAST TIMES —come see how many women want a husband for a Fatty | Arhoeee dollar! : Taylor Holmes a THE LOT Har se ah >

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