The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 18

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THE SFATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919, | | oe—~ % Dog Travels Thousands of Miles ; to Home of His New Mistress | | ‘TODAY'S PROGRAMA LI Derethy Phittipe te | ¥ Happiness “ts FRIDAY Good-bye to : “¥7) “Marimba Land,” “THE BRUTE BREAKER” Are, d y 7 Always the Best for the Liberty Guest aneane cm , Friday—-Good-bye to Katherine MacDonald in cai: siete Ga de ones | | Raney “The Thunderbolt’”—Farewell to Mack Sennett’s wed Vomale" wooed we, na : “A Lady’s Tailor.” oN Yraok Mayo im “The until Tuceday night ~ Two good pictures—make it tonight if you haven’t Saturday A ne Mowe wf targa” e : seen ’em. \ x STRAND | * * * \ . Lt f Seattic ts eagerty await “THE \NN | \eess tne opening of 4 Saturday—the master work of a real American ne elaborate . author ing vieuwalts fa play has held cour thousands spe bound by ft agic and dramat has been the mubject of discussion {n every walk of The story deala with the probler of knowing the right thing to do whether to sacrifice one’s happiness for Li ° ° that means soul's highest velopment is the situation that confronts ne her eo, Whict shall she choos ambi avealth or @uty? It te startling, impres sive and compelitng. Four months were cc umed in the making, at - . Most a cost of nearly $260,000, It will y 4 be accompanied by The Strand’s orchestra under Wineland <A . powerful story log ran of “Male and Feraic,” the| [—/ a of his long and DeMille feature a eee oe 93 I brilliant COLISEUM be 7 +9 For a while residents and hte | \ career. = ness men of Chi billboards all over the city iar A photo snapped of Madge Kennedy at her country home 1 uble couldn't go down the street without) in California. The great dog at Miss Kennedy's side answers ao 1 finding handbill with the words! + the name of Viadimir. Vladimir was presented to Miss wie ag oe ee Kennedy by a friend in Odessa, and his journey to California . FOR DIRT" printed tn large let ters on the top of the sheet. consumed three months, of the : 1 After awhile it cam t Beginning Saturday, Miss Kennedy will be the chief at- Against the marvelous scenery any. nart comedy filled with romance, mystery and adventure. great of the Arizona wild places, an aremee = “** traction at the Clemmer in “Thru the Wrong Door,” a five- Southwest— rs . . Pr to Advert ty in n 4t 7 i 4 exciting story of cowboy life is fall this eavertising wea put up| BRRTY © | |e Sotned the game witheat « mer * . Sad srl i x ind engin full blast, the eheriff “aitting in”|. “Desert Gold” wil be th i picturized—a pretty cowgirl is : verte” will be the/ 4 buying a stack of reda, with|tion at the Liberty Gaturday fob * new attraction the Coliseum be * Pins . a - the heroine. ginning Saturday the covote ng full baat on the | he final showing of “The ovat g ; desert and the owls serenading each ‘ Dorothy Phillipe in “The Right to) {/rw" ? Revenant} * * * Happiness” closes tonight this vou wel howe delight on pont COLONIAL MISSION poker game in the ‘hist The Rider of the Law.” a new . nt to a close the pic “ RUSSELL ON THE ‘WURLITZER [fone wore pom ise, dwt. Sel” oy "comors| mar ave fete chon Se Egg h sion. 1. « t an Jane Or t novel, Desert m Kyneton, a member of . SCAT AES _ Tee star ot the new The | Goi the fi xas rangers, once the . Doll Show Dolls ling, an equestri of ability : i the 4 aed eborye ‘ s many op Sterling perfortms the f in this ~ . — se tunities for ff his wi Have been moved to the Red |) jicture of riding a horse down an “S yn, | knOwn horseman é es ager ; He is forced h your name neatly printed Cross Headquarters, Fourth and ]| jinost perpendicular side of « to arrest his brother, Nick Kyne on them. ity, and Siegel's Bargain }) oountain and is swung across a 7 ’ yas ton, who has been esis 7 xe entrance to Sanitary " a task t engaged = with 35 cards and envelopes, $3.60; 183 gore several hundred t deep by h frien in the 50, $4.50, 100, $6.50. — a derrick : , : : tio. robt he Midas} This is what Zane Grey himself says of the pho- Better hurry as they are going These dolla are Deing wold at} As the heroine of the story the that 4 ‘ a Thee ede deer dipewedinr’ | lool ngage ttead me Bigg , ° at amily ties and ndahip, Jim toplay: ie . é v > wt + © oa thru hie task to the finteh 2 ; . || ‘The daredevil Nick is portrayed iri i ee pal by Vester Pose, Opposite’ Corn “The producer has put the spirit, the action and “For those who care.” ¢ eluded the pome c thei > Se, ee auburn- Bang Boge Hey dle ued im. Tt is a typical Went | the sheriff. But he p their/ haired player, who hae appeared the truth of ‘Desert Gold’ upon the screen. My g A good fellow, for| before with’ Carey in Western “ : aay | fiototraman ideas, my wishes — even my hopes—have been From the tntoxtcating » “ . ” Friday—Farewell Times high aaa Wiawtanee sag Range po fulfilled. wi the hurdy-gurdy is the switch in Dorothy Phillips fe's ponition taken by Mary Pick alba ford, as Amy Burke, in “Tho Hood You've seen the other Zane Grey pictures on the screen—now “THE RIGHT TO hen Amy goes to live ein w\f come prepared to see a still better one. HAPPINESS” father, a sociologist writer in his Fast Side location, she eschews a h Symphony Orchestra— ander Guthris. — Saturday — LAUGHS! LAUGHS!! LAUGHS!!! Reginald Dunn cnr hg tne, rene | Wallace on tn —__—— Turner, an artist who can araw You remember that comedy triumph of the stage, about 13 SOAP— Bore cir ne ites At tlt | oatarea the rani of senate writere but @ mean osition. | n “LiApache,” which was made unlucky for dirt? It’s here Saturday— low a general reconciliation of|into a movie, featuring Dorothy Dal jthe Burke family revolves about |‘ Amy's acquaintance with Peter Cooper ends the story after a long Roscoe Arbackle drives a pink . series of laughable incidents. | auto with bine wheels The Fall of Babylon,” D. w eect f etu clores week's Con Yagie wil appear in a flr ’ Oy Capea Rianne omg! x = Carl’s Pipe Hospital wineumadirsiak 3o RETIRING FROM BUSINESS John Lowell is to be featured tn a . 2 | serlon of 12 short pictures about the Store must be vacated in short time. Every- icture Patter Eee pos rua be sold regardless of cost. Fixtures 2 j Get your pipes from a pipe maker—it | Mabel Normand was the princip ay. Pipes hi ‘ x Pi cowcy Soak go Metaphor pays pes repaired, while store is open, by a Harry Lauder was among re | crippled children at the Seaside man with 25 years’ experience. cent visitors at the Ince studio, | home, at Atterne, L. T He posed for a short reel “for eles 107 Second Ave. S. the fun of 1h” “Beside the Ronnie Rrier Push,” Near Yesler Way written 25 years ago by a Scotch Adele Puffington, former movie clergyman, Dr. John Watson. is to be theatre cashier, is now at work on made into a movia STARTING TOMORROW LAST TIMES “IT PAYS TO sf] _L' | Madge Kennedy —IN— GET ; ADVERTISE’ 7 MARRIED” ff aruome” “THROUGH THE STARRING Intimate scenes of There’s a star cast, with Bryant Washburn, Lois Wilson and Walter VIOLA at hic WRONG ° PRIZMA Hiers. Natural Color Scenic. D oo R ” It’s an easy-going comedy, clean, bright and steadily humorous, with [| DA Ni A GUTERSON’S voaare apa Lad beautiful ensembles and a live basic idea. AUGMENTED the right man: : : i : . ORCHESTRA “Ginga taee It will warm you up, give you a good time, prove one of the real er areal ° . ° ug Ce | “Captain K d’s Kids” |) . worth-while pictures of the month in Seattle! Seremade”— | siCaptain Kidd's Kids” |

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