The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 8

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© the Liberty” is always good advice man just because imagine a ag woman Can you a beautiful hates her? The man here tonight, “THE THUNDERBOLT” With Beautiful Katherine MacDonald and Thomas Meighan marrying he does in the Thursday unusual play and Friday a Here’s a laugh event MACK SENNETT’S “A LADY’S TAILOR” With All the Beauties and a Fashion Show Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing “Rainbow of My Dreams” “IL TROVATORE” DUET Liberty Educational Weekly Liberty Pictorial Review HIT BY AUTO; INJURED yy at the fami ‘90th st.. were head W - @ Until Friday Night Onty—Daily at 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 CECIL DeMILLE’S Alluring Love Romance THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919. yu Nesbit in “Woman, “Nellore * STRAND QOMETHING over & t for the gowns $10,000 worn by © pro vemale,” the war wanson in the DeM Male attraction at the Strand If Ming Swanson wore no other than the molesk he appears in one nh gown in which of the opening disappoint t made of mole . i und the Pear trimming ts the shoulders and of the bodice, A om the waist line, ts ain, with ermine tails are hem of the skirt brought 4 in fro! end, For cad dren, the wears four rows of pearls, forming «| n@ around the head, with loops at ntar the back 1 gown disp CLEMMER © the ought he had a great bar i him a mar But Ferdie was TT ense for Hh. 1 with & woman wh¢ 4 part of the comedy the successful stage farce Awa New York tw being | mer screen this Clem y ttle Viola Dana is the fea. LIBERTY | Thomas Meighan, who playa the part of the unloving husband tn “The Thunderbolt. starring Katherine MacDonald, at the Liberty this week nite that he is always n the times comes for selecting ast of a photoplay hey got the prettiest woman on th creen for the leading part. and then cast me in a character wher had to hate ber, tunate Thomas. pas marries the beautiful © “just for spite” during the of the play. unlucky Kath action REX } | More than 125,000 men and women n the gigantic Fea Relsharrer hown du he act ¢ “The Fall of Babylon,” the D. W. Griffith pro tuction, now at the Rex the pomp and ceremony of the| © by, the thrilling chartot | he Oriental re gathered te dancing girts, 4 prominent part in the pl Mil@red Har. Constance Talmadge | George ris Chaplm, Tully Marshal! | Fawcett and Seena Owen are includ ed in the alletar cast | gl let's go eat at Boldt» 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. “EG BREAKS MY COLD!” | “That's Dr. King’s New Dis- covery, for fifty years | a cold-breaker” sustained quality failing effectiveness such enthusiasm. N g but sure relief from stubb and onrushing new ones at-tearing ahs have made Dr. King very the nationally popu andard remedy it is today years old and always re j00d for the whole family, A the medicine cabinet mear ved cold or cough. 60¢ and All druggists aroure Stubborn Bowels Tamed natural King's bowels waste and put the shape. All drug ting stem in normal gists wails the un |* Dorothy Phillips Leads Mob of Reds in Coliseum Picture Dorothy Phillips, as Sonia, “a daughter of red Russia,” \the character which she is cle at portraying in “The Right to Happiness,” at the Coliseum this week. t; suddenly changed of violence to A milliopaire’s daughter, but she! true igh lidn't ker unt bef from one She led the mob of strikers that ‘ont her her life, Shot atormad the miliionaire’s mansion.|by the bullet of a radical atrtker, mhe Bhe urged them on violence, to ed, but mot until hér father had take by force that which the mil-|recognized ber as his daughter, long lonaire refused to grant them. thought dead And then, at the crux of the storm.| Dorothy Phillips she changed Appealed to by the! daughter of red unala, faughter of the millionaire, who was|seum until Friday night, in really her sister, yielded, and| Right to Happiness.” w it, untt re she portrays “ a at the Col “The ane Jot life.“ ‘The film world yas lone fag to aited with eager Interest the show Ma ad this gigantic production, and theatre in Ne York to th eprenentative audience ever wembied under a theatre roof. It y| now showing in the leading theatr »j|in the United & patrons will apt n being afforded of the camps, View a picture of The Brute- | calibre at an early date. The protuction has pretty love story | that ts big and fine in h the tech ts way thru the plot.|®cal and literary departments of screen endeavor, and from the stand point of dramatic value in the story, ‘ from the standpoint of cast, tnclud- na Clara Kimball Young Milton 8 1 Paull 4 and from nt Eyes of ¥ will net that it will difficult to} The accom ent and attractions rendered | under the! MISSION the 5 cow he ts Breaker.” There ts a which wende | Nites exceptional | nicknamed § for all ark | “Rae ‘Is Weat ‘. ” Carlyle I ate an Indian in Emma Dunn, who appeared in “OM Lady i on the stage, ia to be featured in a screen version of the play Beatrice Joyce will appear next In a photoplay, titled “Ladies Must eee bh With the Overshot wr ti Henry, is being made > a Wednesday, acl Friday and Saturday tities Fair's next photop *"Vagabor a Luck shows for! the Ch Lora and Lady Algy the last time tonight at mer em: | The first » Herbert ch Marie Dor way Tear n engaged ort Clara Kimball Young an t Equity pleture, “The For-| * has bee next Universal preduction w i he Beautit MISS ELINOR FIELD ~ —in OORT akin \\| “Too Young to Marry” Sketch Kyea of Youth,” opening at the “The Brown Dirby” Strand soon, is the fascinating v ral ization of a play which has held Cartoon and , PATHE REVIEW Jn spellbound by ite magi matic power, It han been the # t of great discussion in eve FOURTH NEAR. PIKE. Until Friday night only—then gone forever—a picture that is big, like its big woods ‘settings. rocks- Rugged as its mountains and strong as its primeval a stirring picture of a bold man’s ascendancy over trouble-makcrs in the great North lumber camps— BREAKER” Ernest P. Russell on the Wurlitzer NOWEE One Week Uniy As the Wild Girl And All-Star Cast “The Bayo | 1OWA COAL NORMAL SYMPHONY TO | .om4.co, ron of coal by the railroad ad- 'Tschaikowsky’s “Pathetic” | | Frew ie: grhd gs a Will Be Featured seit ie Goldmark, “Sakuntala,” Tchalsowsky’s greatest sympony,| Tschaikowsky movements will fol- ‘The Pathetic,” will be the feature | low. George Schumann's “Nymphs the next symphony program at |and Satyrs” will be the third offering ny hall, next Friday evening. jana the program will close with the | colorful | Charbler. Conductor “Rhapsody Espania,” of John previous announcement that * would be the principal of ¥ | weeks from Friday night Friday night will find a responsive | The fyet number of the forthcom-| chord in the hearts of Seattle music |!96 symphony will be the tone poem ‘lovers, aw i pesto fd a) it ts STARTING TODAY—3 DAYS ONLY A picturization of Arthur Stringer’s thrilling mystery romance— aoe cae be b oo Ww ee i ea bean ees we pPLAY FRIDAY 2s es The Biszo eect erect cengayore~ enanes 25c a bottle The next big play of the screen to be seen here will, thru a magic crystal, draw aside the veil of the future —an impres- sive story brilliantly handled— TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY A comedy of Newlyweds and a honeymoon that wasn’t! VIOLA DANA —IN— “PLEASE GET MARRIE D” From thg Oliver iecaeoes Stage Success MALE and FEMALE” Real actors—Theodore Roberts, Raymond Hatton, Lila Lee, Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson, in a story of 20th century love that flourishes where the bonds of civilization are loosed. THE YEAR’S GREATEST MYSTERY STORY BARGAIN MATINEES Until 6:30 P. M., except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays .. Strand’ Orchestra, playing “Mlle. Modiste” AFPTERKNOONS big vil Lower Bale ‘aes 106 Children ABC Loge eat All Prices Pius Ta AFTER 6 PRIZMA NATURAL ( “COLOR SCENIC Screen Favorites at Home | ‘sil GENERAL ADMISSION Adults 22¢ Children 9¢ - BLO 22 Lower Floor Balcony Children. Loge Seats ., “EYES of YOUTH” . GUTERSON’S T It Is Coming SOON ORCHESTRA “Serenade” Victor Herbert

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