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PAGE 4 Wallace on Pathe the Wurlitzer News playing “dust ry for You." Always the Hest for “BLIND HUSBANDS” is the 100% drama now here—a The mast play that. throbs with vi y and enthralling soars with tremendous sweep picture of straight to its tara climax times Afternoons, For Colds or Influenza and as a Preveatative After an absence of three and a half years in France and with the third army of occupation tn Ger many, Lieut. Col. Jomeph A. McKee, wim J. S. medical corps, has returned to «/EALY ‘AND ROSELIUS will open offices in the Cobb builé-|ing Mrs. Elizabeth Bryan of Puy ing. HELP ror MOTHER Take “Laxative Bromo county jail without bat! cember calendar is filled. The cane of Charles FE. Sergt. Guy L. Carleton, No vember | over-wrought or who is thin, |in every drop of Tablets” SCOTT'S | be are ro get the Gnsine FM LL STON | Let it help turn your daily tasks |from a burden to pleasure patie be. 30c Now—the master of all daring feats, in an ex- pReste’s ( —e is a? nourishing ele- Seems ag every mother |tn the land needs. ~ } Acott & Bowne Bloomfield NJ. 1%-10 REAL, staged— LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ONLY SWEETHEARTS— 3 | Pry | HAPPY HUSBAND— The problem of the ages reduced( to tk is terms of ‘O modern life ~~ Of all photodramas this is the most amazing in its | theme and answer THE SURFACE AND THE STORM STARTS PRICES CHILDREN 11¢ LOGE SEATS 10¢ GRIM GAME” Did you ever see a man leap under a speed- ing automobile truck? Did you ever see INCLUDE - WAR TAX a crash of two airplanes 3,000 feet up? It’s like that. RUSSELL on the Woarlitzer CASES ARE DELAYE fam Fay Ealy and Mra, Anna|from one or otherwise employed it as Beattle to resume civil praction and Waly Nemitz, charged with murder lap, October 19, will not be tried un |!t a8 much her own wtage property |his little mweetheart, til January. They are held in the|™* ® kick abaft is Charlie Chaplin's. | aa, The De Rosetiux A mother whose strength i iS | former patrotman, who shot Police *} when he caught him riding with Mrw |pale, over-tired or ee eave, Roselfus, has also bent set ever unti | should fi | renewed en |the January term of superior court.|&Ny difference one way or other, nv | It ie in no sense a “war picture,” | COLONIAL econd and Third avenue vei ergy pope ————=-———-———=== | 400s the plot. The show is Mabel/, t a single gun is exploded in| £1. B. Wagner, the pop@lar English! nme | Normand. it reels. The fact that the fun| actor, has A highly dramatic | She plays @ game of billiards with |i, net a khaki background is| “For a Woman's Honor,” at the Co citing melodrama in which everything is not mechanically THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. f Liberty Shows Fine Big Program This Week; Has Nine Features Now—the all-wool and yard-wide comedy MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Wrote It Millions Read It in the SATURDAY EVENING POST ~ Francelia Billington, who plays the role of a neglected wife lin “Blind Husbands,” the feature attraction at the Liberty | this week, Inspiring scenes of the rugged, ee \lps, with a story aa big an the - suntains themaelves, are the chief! | conmmns attractions at the IAberty theatre Mactcan tn OTE In the Alps,” seewie; Laney Se his week in “Blind Musbands,” the moo in “The Head Waiter,” com. | urrent offering. Added to this plo-|| [," " zi 99 re, alone wellworth seeing, are| | CLAM MM—Mabel Nermand in “Up- sbaire” Seenic Triema Natural Colored t other attractions. oe © travel to the “Siamese Venice” & Burton Holmes travelogue. r G. Wallace plays eautiful | “Seren Sarees “232 HOURS’ LEA Erie Strobel tn “Bited | with L | Pathe News; “Ores f lt : enpaniment to the main picture, Wreralagse ae You'll say it’s the comedy scream of the season. Douglas A really funny comedy, + and Tiriifth's “Rrekew . : ‘unten. thie winging numbers Coneed weeks Fase MacLean and Doris May keep you either laughing or feeling and some smart mayings from “Smar sot.” are a mplendid balance to the Hechend Voreets choked up every minute. That’s what the crowds tell us. main offering. ‘The LAberty wer owes noONeR of the Washington football game on Thankagiv kly SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Lacome’s “Suite Espagnole’— “Los Toros,” “La Reja” and “La Zarzuela.” Cello solo by Miller, Berceuse from Godard’s “Jocelyn.” to “Blind Husbands.” It's the old, old story of a complacent husband who thinks his wife him so much that gp can nexie for his other pleasures. | make in the @ he meets his ¢ | aT rL—Rald Markey tm “The Curse of Eve CLASH A—Norma Talmadge in social Seeretary.” “The t her |e The usual how | COLISEUM *t) There ia a guaranteed cure for idiues at the Coliseum thiy week ehart's film story It's Normand is the champ on} “twenty three and a. Halt Hour Husband Forgive?” the William Fox| himself. This he docs, affer a thrill-| sites have been suggemed for the chandelier swinger of the movi Ixanve > sity thamaten tamabn waa ecsauaies Ing encounter with a wily Oriental. || playhouse here, but none choven Yet, If she has ever appeared in a "im : rin May acting the leading roles.| pa. Walsh, the @ireétor, has} De La Motte plays opposite/Lamb said. Acts from Eastern where she has?not shinnied up a chandelier, Marguerite Warner. vaudeville houses will be presented at the new playhouse, which will | have a seating capactty of 3.500. ere in not One dull moment from| taken a real, bi ppening scene in the training | ang woven it into @ fine play. amp Yo the final fade-out, when the! jeals with a young girl who has been = comedy vehicle, the writer haa! happy gelucky hero, on bis way to|prought up amid racing people and inissed that particular performance. |the “hoomegow,” waves farewell’ to| jorses, and who is left alone in the} the general's; world. She falls in love with a pres Southern boy, who eventually for The story is the kind that must) sakes her when gossip fells bim she . to be appreciated. Comedy | has a past tons dae the Shoe cus Loew Harris & ts follow in rapid suceonsion| Later in the story she saves oe) sean’ teanonn Interests, of neern chief Sergt. Gray's| young fellow from financial ruin - |New York, who left for Vancouver 1» Maclean) tmisadventures,| Miriam Cooper plays the leading | infiay, to i he falls in lowe with the daugh- | feminine role. Se y. t tispect aites for a new ° nel of his regiment. | fallen from one, Seattle to Have New Vaudeville’ Work on a $600,000 theatre will start bere soon after January 1, ac | cording to Thomas W, Lamb, archi swung |, Mabel's newest film ix called “Up-| waire” §6It sight more accurately | jb have been called “Downstairs.” Por most of the action takes place in the subcellar of a fashionable ho- tel But the name really doesn't make} ¢, Jsomne olives on the kitchen Ghe puts her dog in the garbage can| and inter takes him out and hides! yf him in the cupboard. pup. te neide lonial Warner plays Capt. Clyde Manner ing, @ young docter. To protect his sweethearts name, Mannering pays ore with MacLean and, in a cunning Mttle lame let it be said, tho he an aring. * May who. ST ery} & pretty dreas—by inter rs to the name of “Mutt,” is some|» large sum of money to a schem | package that is going to! actor | ing adventuress, who threatens to ex cleaner, She dons the dr Twenty-three and a Half Hours) pone the girl's father, who she land goes upstaira and joins in ave” {8 A grent comedy picture, | claims, has a shady past | Just 4 Days More, the | jazzing. | proa with Just the right amount| ‘The next scene takes place in Superb Program Featur- ~ rae, |_ She looks very pretty, ali but her) of “punch” and acted by a cast that| India, where the adventuress is again in lfoet. Her clodhopper » Jon’t har-| could not be bettered. Jon hand. Thru her plotting, Manner ig oe monize with the ¢ e frock | ak Pt ng’s fiancee is kidnapped. Instead of 4 / Mabel sees a woman at a table who! H aying ransoms, the young phys is resting her feet by slipping her} © Rex in still showing “Should alcian determines to rescue the girl feet from some too «mall pumps sth sovatbeninte “* Mo Mabel goes under the table, gets the pumps, and ix properly attired |for the dance. | The rest of the film is given over | to Mabel’s romance. Her suitor is a) belthop (in reality a rich man's son) He woon Mabel tn a most unusual) way, , | Cullen Landia plays the belthop. j | 4) Coming Soon—A Drama of Startling MISSION Houdini, besides performing Magnificence many thrillers wh » made hb popular drawing « couple of years aio of even more diff repertoire in “The ¢ a number ints to his Game,” the starred at irim CECIL DE MILLE’S as a reporter who for } ionaire unele, Car jordered away to the his doctor. mountains by WO joasit & ¢ murder, impli he has been uncle tx to re credit for Thru a pe Cameron. ix rest of the ni's efforts lerer | of the pleture. if from a bear 50 feet in B cating hime thrown in p turn, and The printing the inside stor uliar twist of affair ally murdered, and th film is devoted to He to trace down the mu: During the course Houdini frees him trap while hang air, slips out of while susper the top of a last, but ni ly in an airplane STRAND | “Broken Blossom the D. Ww. Griffith photoplay, continues to be a drawing card atthe Strand. Taken from a story by Thomas Burke, “The! Chink and the Child,” and dramatized by Griffith, the play re Is Lillian Gish in the role of the girl, a ‘ tra ienne of extraordinary ability The scenes, laid mainly in the wharf ‘section of London, and partly na large Chinese port of entry, are done in ® manner of urtixtry seldom equalled in the film world Richard Strand Orchestra S. K. Wineland under Rarthe plays the! Chink and Donald riep plays the} kirl's father, a brutal, drunken prize AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 fighter | ; ver ¥ Lower Floor and Lower next attraction following | saat pp Balcony Blossoms” at the Strand.| Salones » Cecil DeMille’s big produc 7 id Children Male and Female.” 66 g9 Tame BAH ..cccecscesscess of Youth,” Clara Kimball e all em: e | All Price I 4 new feature production, is | ‘ ea ann 9, _ c nd to he makide ie decided “has | Coming—Cecil De Mille’s “Male and Female” Uiruout the Bast, ‘