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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. th Oe i Pah gion ee |} 6s" HE Miracle Man” Continues to Draw Great Crowds to Strand; Great Assembly of Playegg in Anita Stewart Picture at Coliseums Will Rogers Stars at Clemmer as Southern Schoolmaster; Popular Cr Charaeter, rsene Lupin, Shown on Liberty Screen Alon With Sennett Gelonich, Moonshiners and Mountaineers Mix in Play at Rex; Charming Billie Burke at Mission; Madge Kennedy Has Delightful Role in Comedy. at Cglonial;; Norma Talmadge at Class A; Doug Fairbanks Star at Little. $ nen TODAY'S PROGRAMS COMIBEUM Ania Stewart and alt Bthr cast in “Her Kingdom of | Dreams. CLEMMER—Wil Rogers in “Almost & Husband Manerry The Teeth of the } “Satome va, Shenandosh, ft comedy Wetld production, “Why Bearcat Weet Dey Tucker's remarkable Miracle Man,” {s| Playing gat the Strand, From} ‘arly Morning until the last perform Hance at night creat crowds are seon P gtreaming into the Second ave. the The story deals with a notoriqus Of crooks operat fa k's Chinatown, who learn of an % patriarch living out in the} try and possessing the power to the sick and make whole the fith the idea of making monqy of his qperations, Tom burke and pals go to the deaf and dumb . Then commences a trans in these crooks that leads pene of the most fascinating sto ever unfolded on the screen. eee — | 1—Mr. and Mrs. Carter De B LIBERT Y ! ae | a TEETH OF THE TIGER” (Paramount) [COLISEUM — 7 DOROTHY DALTON perme caeseeese-Davld Powell TTT tal . ACTS AS CRITIC} Lamia § | Saks KANGDUM OF DscBAMS ue a CT Dorethy Dalton, Thomas H. Ince 1 MSS Temouge Bae | yaar Reena star, who is working at the Famous Tabah--.--- + Myrtle eteatian (Judith Rutiedge aan, Gave Players’ Lasky Studio in New York Spotswood Alike Joseph Mathort | Vas Kugieage ++ Spotsiry sansa ia sort of an unattached critic. She PPPS Prea W arte eee | Chartes (“Tex”) Allen, who was 8¢ | attends all the “first nights” at the ven, appearing in a comedy on the bill at the Clemmer this week in conjunction with the feature picture, “Aimost a Husband.” 2—Madge Kennedy, at the Colonial. 3—Billie Burke, starring at the Mission in “Sadie Love.” 4—Scene from “The Miracle Map,” Strand, &—Anita Stewart pt the Coliseum, 6—Scene from “The Teeth of the Tiger,” af the Liberty. 7—A character from “When Bearcat Went Dry,” Kex. 8—Douglas Fairbanks, at Little, * a cinpgaeemnengenae aq BOLSHEVIK! SPEAKER STARTS TRAGIC RIOT More than a score of persons were }kitled when about five hundred bel |shevists started @ riot in Loa Angeles Jast week, The trouble started when pdlice endeavored to imtérfere with ‘The Benevolent and Protective Or- or ot Elks (Number One Lodge) conjunction with the federal board Wiittams Chari azDonaia | Junk’ Warren ; to) aker who had worked pra hep MpUin | Penelope Warren riously injured more than a yea a£0/| Rivoli and Rialto whenever Ince pro- whey 2 rary ma onder heat. ‘Tee |Yocational educption ba’ ~ J. Wellingtod Yarnell... Biwin Bievens | while playing in Vitagragh's #erial.| auctions are shown and wites & re| “Telling « girl how to go about it lerowd defied the authorities dnd by }% fivéreel feature called “The Way The Man of Might.” is again at work. He will be seen in “The Roads We Take,” another O. Henry story | more....%.Anna Q Nil Robert Me bly the best detective story | Cartotta #t @f today is Maurice Le Blanc. | Chase Stanmoré mous crook chafacter, Arsene | [Nirman |port of their reception by the] to break Into the motion pleture pro- audience to the studio at Culver City | feanion is like giv advice on how }to get into the Philadelphia mint |the time the reserves had arrived | tho street, which was a French quar The picture is @ cantribution to y , . - ed ‘ 2 jter, was swarming with defenders of |the government program for, the vo: om ip keer an a5 a rors ities py. ee ee i woe | nites dark—there are different sare |the red Gag. catiohal training of disabled bo , . OF je pos pe - r # + a Pug t for diferent péople,” says Ma ‘ | Bet the troops arrived to quelijsailors and marines, and ls to Langic Albert Roscoe, rector, | jore th pa 0 ef fictiog. And of alk the AS. Hayaitt |nay boon nened by Wiluam rex {| Geraldine in Her || Wace. serial star who has just the riot a number ef persons, includ: [shown thruout- the ‘countty” in ing the speaker, were shot déwn. A]1,300 lodges, the total mem! little tot who was separated fromjof which is 600,000, previous to her mother during the excitement [being released for theatre |was shot down just as her mother }tion. ‘ brushed to protect her The money obtained from the | It has been learned that the rioters |ture rights will be turned over }were pail by their leaders to par-|the government for educational pur- ticipate in the work of “destruction }poses, $250,000 having bag 24 and as yet none of them have been | contributed by, the national Xs wit pin stories, it is said none Is feature of “Her Kingdem, of]. visited the Northwest to take some| De Miltacntne. more probe OME the attraction opening at |)” enn He Te Mlahoet Po acenés prior to sailing for the Orient, | Hiyen “Tee Tocth of the Tiger.’ (2) in4 Coliseum today, it the WMpOrt-| stadiaine Tree / ro Heut| where she in to complete the nerial, || gexeen Version of which will be the! inc. of the cast which supports Am! gui s oe . - “The Petals of Lao-'Tze.” tion at the Liberty starting © )ita guewart, the star. It is oud to ° . “One thing is certain—a sincere, | be the mont expensive group of DIAY-| “Poor Relations” ts the ambitious girl who wants to make 4 Powell plays the role of the | ors ever sauleted for one produc | next K b on tien on © mark p the profesdion will rtart einating, crook—now, turned) tion and in glancing over the above | eee t the bottom an aa extra or a small ght and acting ns a detective. In| vimes one can readily believe this to| “stick Around,” will be the third part player. a are Marguerite Courtot |). true. of the Paramount-Truex comedigs ta 4 “1¢ you live far trom the etufto,| tiakem ih prison hae n'gte mb s Big Stedman. h | “Misa: Stewart plays the role of|be released by the Famous Players ; you witht cand your pbotograph’ to Of course it mugt be remembered Conjunction with this feature) y ait, rutledge, a young country! Lasky corperation. In this picture the studio where you wish to appl¥ that Lap Aygdlea la a film centeo there in.a Senactt comedy. | cet "who meet with an unusual | Mr, Truex is q detective who special with a Gercription of your talents z “Tha above tragedy ia merely an in- [SAYS ARLINE . ve. Shenandoah,” in Which | ores of adventures. izes in following women, and experfence, tell why you cident from Allan Dawn's big pro-] Arline Pretty says she doesn’t like Og cages a cbt bh want to become @ acreen performer |Auction, “A Splendid Hazard,” now Ine name. an Why? “Well, you gee,” says Artine, “it really is my own name and everys bo@y thinks it’s 4 pame 1 adopted for the stage and makes pun# aboug in” “Get all the schodling you cam—| pene renee ee epee you'll need it in the pictures. Get) MARIE WALCAMP. , CONCENTRATION & little legitimate stage eerianey,| Florence TGrnde announces her | That will help a lot prepared to spend an apprenticeship | determingtion of making @ gne-reel “Become a mummer before you try|as ‘atmosphere’ until you learn tri| comedy in which she is going to take to get inte the pictures—-or else be the studio what acting is.” eight diffegent roles, ing a bruised wrist as a result of: his two fights in “Crooked Straight.” « Thomas H. Ince production for re- lease by the Famous Players-Lasky corporation. 4 CLEMMER The majestic Cumberland moun ae tains that are located in Eastern | Kentucky the scenes of “When Will Rogers , * the big cel Peaby weea | Bearcat Went Dry % bie ue | ;bert Standing |Picture that opens at the Rex today “His House in Or sullen Landis | it is a ph that is full of ac-| most celebrated tion, The # ia of A mountain bOY | English playwright Marie Prevost, Ford ne x a ———4 | Charles Ray is going around sport . Reasie Love in the newest to or jkanize her own company. ere one of the the famdus Arthur Wing MALOTTE on the WURLITZER er . 1. - a Brady raised, among surroundings that ar¢| Pinero, has been chosen ag Elsie be | hi “Mignon” . Thomas “Love thine enemies” is the rule pag e in the extreme but who) Ferguson's next Paramount Arteraf “Reaching for the Moon” which Sam Lyman, the hero of has the nobility of character that | subject. Freed god Wallage, {Imost’a Husband,” lives. Becaus_|we are told be 4 to the famous eee “Souvenir” eaetay pn Drala ‘Bam jumps from a clift into tha| knights of old. John Barrymore will start work ppi river and rescues a mule} One of the biggest scenes flashed | yo, “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde,” who has had ‘him horge-jon the screen is a battle royal b© , Paramount-Aircraft picture from d ad re the school|tween fifty sturdy mountaineers and! i). famous novel of the same name alae, d nearly killed—alt because |a gang of moonahiners. by Robert Louis St -boves the girl the villain secks| Tho screen version ix adapted from "J * |Gharies Neville Puck's famous nove! “Ziegteld Follies of 1919" ses (selection) Concert—1 :30 Sunday enson. NOW HERE—A lavish seven-act dramatic production, with the most. as- tounding roster of stars ever assembled in one motion picture— Symphony Orchestra 31 artists, under Reginald A play rich in melodramatic thrills and produced on a magnificent scale Pant, Mring onMe \ovet Nightingale. Donald Hall, one of the oldest n Rogers, tormer star of the of the same ad é screen favorites, has been engaged ” playa Sam Lyman, the | in by Myron Selznick t play a promi chiidren ee etl Goo | ‘eames * fISSIO Pre “SADIE 10 ( nent part in “The Broken Melody,” |Bugene O'Brien's third Selznick pro-| duction. "en the Mississippi. ') “Almost a Husband” opens today eo Geraldine Farrag weara thig inter the Clemmer. Alice Brady and her director, Ken. |esting afternoon frock in her newest | */neth Webb, are being kept busy |Goldwyn picture, now beng made at} reading scenarios for|the Culver City studios. Tt la of | Mins Brady's*second Realart picture, | White charmeuge satin with an over wn | Billig Burke's numerous admirers|on which she is expected to start|dress of white chiffon elaborately | ¥, THE AMERICAN” | witt welcome the news that the pret-|work very soon lembroidered in crystil, edged with! (United Artists) ty star is the featured player in ee. |black monkey fur. ‘The wide, short | Dougiaa Fairbanks “Sadie Love,” opening at the Mis |sleeves are of silver lace “And: the} wl sion today This. photop! is a rose spray is of soft pink. The im aereen version of the popular Broad mense Leghorn hat is covered with | Deus’s photopiay. “His Majesty | way stage farce of the same black chantilly lace, The costume ia} American,” is, a travelogue a la The plot concerns a young / ja Paris creation Wairbanks—and some journey. His! ican girl, just’ marriet to a hand-| spRED | ceases take hiro from New York tolqome italian copnt, who becomes) Plans to give news plcturee to. BOXER TO APPEAR iets to Europe, during which time |obseased with the idga thgt 4 /the pubile oftener than ance a week| Te feacues a whoie family trom 4| American with whom she once hadbare being made by Fox. That com WITH OWEN MOORE! these ¢ Life behind the scenes on the stage will depicted in the next Univer. Jeul feature starring Mary MasLaren, | "Rouge and Riches. PRAROMRET a Aepemept fire, breaks up a gang ofa romantic affair is her “twin soul. ” | pany is planning a news reel to be} “Harlem Tommy Murphy,” who Kaglnatinaa cease! ) gewolutignists, captures Villa, and |The ‘unexpected appearance of the}issued twice a week fought and licked the best light e eves a prgtly Uittle countess from @|intter nearly breaks up an impend-) — weight boxers of his day, is back in i " crueb fate. ling honeymoon and leads to all sorts} IN FRANC fighting toga, | i . ‘per aeN of humorous complications, France hag a national censorship| Tommy has bitched up with the} ae jboard of 30 now to pass on ite) Selznick Pictures corporation and is = 4. -—__———1 | movies. The board has been appoint: |now working daily at,thelr Fort Lee | Il Uf Col ONIAL \ joa by the ministry of fine arts. studio along ‘with Owen Moore, in {ay} ‘cama Binind Si Ad m4 I hgeraerm dicilkiy: - the latter's first Selznick pictur & “STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL” legac WARD “Piceadifly Jim," which is to be | ERY > ? | Fanny Ward, who left for France |directed by Wesley Ruggles, and is | recently to make movies there, is}described as a knockout of a film, | now at work in Paris, She is making} with action and spice and pep and| y written by Henry Kis-| ginger running thru it from begin , the French dramatist. | ning to end (G wn) nny O'Gorman Madge Kennedy rnon (Lord Bantock) John Bowers we Robert Holder} photop nett, the Butler Herbert Standing | termaecke Will Rogers p ani “I saw Geraldine Farrar and Lou-Tellegen in their Cadillac, and so I went and bought ome, I says to my wife, ‘What's good enough for Geraldine Farrar is good enough for tiie.’” and Supporting’ Stars in her new production ‘There were nts in the Fanny O'Gorman, erst Leomedy favorite, ea to live as the, wife of the young handsome Lord Bantock. And every jong of them were relatives of hers And just think of it, Hubby was an | hanest-to-ggpdness lord and all hi | aunts and wpcies wore a coat of arma lon their handkerchiefs. What did |she da? To te)l would only spoil the. amusing plot of “Strictly Confider tial,” the photoplay in which M. Kennedy gpens at the Cojonial to Vindication” he ita "| | (Triangle) | A woeman’s soul tri- []) sortna voseNorma Taimadgo umphs in the sacrifice }})?"’"* KC | i | Three popular players, Norma Tal of friendship. |made, Seena Owen and ‘Tully Mar-| jshall, are atured in “Martha's | Vindication,” opening at the Class A today. | ‘The story of the play hinges on the sacrifice of Martha for Py aia “The reason they leave some of our boys over there ao lang is so they can get the mail that was sent to them during the war.” “I don't see why. Ford can't get into the senate—they’re every- where else.” “If Ford had made one speech he would have been elected, All he would have had to say was: ‘Voters, if I'm elected Vl * change the front on them.” “Seems the president showed purty good judgment visitin’ Italy when he fust went over.” Beena Owen | “Of course you heard about 'em taking a republican with ‘em. to Paris. But y: ain't heard nothin’ about bis, landin’, haye you? They jist took that guy along to argue with on ‘the way over.” “Photoplay producers decided to make fewer and worse pic tures, so they asked me to go in. They’ may make fewer—but they can’t make wae.” FORD WEEKLY friend Dorothea,

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