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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. PAGE 3 LAINE HAMMERSTEIN, Mary Miles Minter, Marie Doro, Dorothy Dalton and Viola Dana—whole brigade of feminine beauty will entertain movie fans thru the coming week. Charlie Ray, champion portrayer of “rube’’ characters, and Lew Cody, popular he-vamp, will have to “buck’’ this : bevy of beauties for popularity. Comedy, 1 romance and mystery predominate in film themes. » in Phwelve The Ne by Dalton ty His Wife's Priend REX—cCharies Ray tm oThe Clod. epper STRAND — Mary Miles Minter tn a in The | STRAND ee x “ANNE OF THE GREEN GABLES” (Heatare) Amme Sir Mary Miles Minter Gibert ruy Paul K Matthew Cucndert . Maritia arcta Mai Abednes Miss Mi Ne? teens, has long 8 the stage asx wel There are ma: who r eplendid w The L 1 te be o story r whol #dMeness and fre ing in pictures. Bid @ cast that | HFization of th LC [cnr Scere situations to the charac. Gigantic Movie. : * Fatty Arbuckle Out SHE REALLY HAS A _ ; «| YOUNG CHAP TRIES Grailiine Formed Do You Know One Cane, But He LOVELY Disposition Cartoonist Now TO “SHOOT” OLIVE Jane Novak? Did Get a Laugh ct n fil a Screen Comedian by Theatre Men « t| Not “gravel be tr ; sop aiairtoparare Eaeomramer tod James Q. Clemmer, of Seat- | a vl saues ove ‘ : 9 please bis A very bashf ‘ 2 youns chap enmaed to a girt who * tle, Is in New Organ- 4 As the ; nd, VOws she il » k » unt ir F? ‘ % “ commented Slee ‘the Jan, 24-—Organiza i > fa ic i aa = _ ae presto! the embine for pro r ny, Who w Meture exhibitors ¢ eve 1 be per . iw knew ett tox a piresiakramet ' ni Thomas would be cold ater her, MOREY COMPLETING . oa ee a Soresitt ine T really, ne teak, that $9 cu ot theres oF Ue DETECTIVE PICTURE es and Door ¢ » eames 5 v know kn camera, with Miss T coat, in Harry T. Morey has been having | Me friendship of h pal Be AR tk b " ‘ q t “ about b soon str ous time on his new Vitae ——-2 company I ~ miling was fi feature, a detective story ii bo And after Ya od ar ae Re mgood = = . at ne f the famous Nic ‘arter s : NO ARGUMENT, ALICE ‘ netlghord Stories tte ns “HIS WIFE'S “PRIEND™ r o rady's fad. smali soneet well over four states, taleing iter wey is . n od r enes, but now he has sat te oat until L get ye picture, tued down for three or four weeki roa at Baysi L. L, where the final” fe yas spared, but he cones be taken on the old Taye yto peg Jane Novak is a home woman, 2°" O°" ee —_—- aa eahae aa Yes, altho very young, she is in PLAYERS | INJURED | WHAT'S IN A NAME Wife's Friend een reality a WOMAN, For you see | £0"! He formerly made cartoons Te ee a wheel eee wr hyponerin she is a wife, and a mother of |" with bis pen Now he does * which opens st ™° RICHARD TRAVERS IS the most wonderful baby In the | 7 , them in person, Larry Semon, Moorg. "The bicnao: 8 ~s Ow plays the rote of a SON OF CLERGYMAN neg cream age a andre n ten se star and creator of Vitagraph y play Was changed six times, ee et 8 maleaeS: WR) merd C ‘Travers, leading man home—her sideline, a coming comedies, was one of the best an embank-|we started it “The Plans most of his time over a chess y A murder mystery is the cen theme in the story, which is entertaining and filled with Moore| Men." When 1 ard from ft sal City “Sooner or Later.” This refers, yers willl course, to matrimony as the days which all for Pearl White in “The W known newspaper cartoonists Moll,” by Frank L. Packard, w her of the ia betng photographed at the Fox| of California b lows Eastern studio, ia the son of a cler-| white thrucnt and is P cee Re sae ac oe her waa the daugh.| French windows. THIS Is the gyman. Hi n, and his grandf real Jane Novak! ter of a clergym 5 ther prepared a revision of the St Jane is now being starred by star. She lives in Hollywood tn ch| # regular little Pruneila cottage betore he became a screen James version of the For two Marshall Neiian and is soon to A parrot that shimmies and a generations, on both his father’s and be seen in “The Rivers End, pet badger that eats bee eream his mother’s side, there were no men) by James Oliver Curwood are shown in the latest Fox news on the stage. weekly Mr. Travers, who returns to the shai Marie Dore screen following two years in the NOT A BAD HABIT--IF aa vamp will be the next ¥ jee of hk country low two « 1 i i* mal brothers in the war. During tt YOU CAN AFFORD IT \°.' a Tokyo wirem conflict hie father and his m a Octay Re \ died of broken hearts and worry over tor for t ‘ A 4 fa nd the win (Mepablic) years from the screen| time she has been st * again “in pic the fate of their children. Wor of Hw ne n ~ York voip gr made at the Goldwyn stu r i I J was inside buying a 7 the myst CONTEST WINNER AT with Madge Kennedy ax the st sa | opening at the Liberty today UNIVERSAL ps on * ~~ = ee | Herbert Prenon took the Virginia -Wulre; the pretty 7 il Agen ~ ; 3 s ‘ to London and York girl who wo: weubl ectn 4 ee her husband, phot and Fortune” ¢ t which concerns to Univ city you + /0 4 old castle, creaki joors and a mys has alread begun work Misa F ime iio ferious phantom. — lis opposite Hoot Gibson in oa ms; : Mt will sta ae via a s waver - . = out, one 5 rur ng a La Runnin aight.” bein oduced|two 1 anted & ‘ Y = : ! REX i under the direction of Art Flaven production . wh gto maar nao otal re “THE cLopuorren” TGORONTALS © lees ae ty of rr of lustrous eyes and wistful beauty—- My arti. Cnarieg Ray | fy ity 4 GAY Li Hutotte ia starred in “Hig? the celebrated Frohman star—in a in “THE AA cK” 6G int oe es ese, Nelson prorated ap Lite Srecantedotabe gies eee ae hte keen mystcvy tale laid in Europe and made in Europe— “Twelve-Ten’ “The Clodhopper,” a story of the farm, featuring Charlie at the Rex today. It was writt Mone M. Katterjohn, the "The Flame of the ¥ well known writer has problem of the fa n the 1. fceme and has instilled plot laden an 9 with suspense a a ‘The part of the farmer's son im, 3 personated by 1y Gite t tor td!» E 4 Ristedtion. 10 shows ¢ pe This photoplay, now here, has many s ME SE Gay tu the city and, ctl, scenes in quaint portions of Paris and : course, conquering In the end in splendid old English castles. These ae ae x scenes were made, not in Los Angele: 3 | ; , S / S, ie | -MISSIO i but in France and England. The en- % “THE COUNTRY COUSIN” tire company was sent over there to take the pictures. Acting, settings and A (Selaniek) exterior scenes are all away above the ordinary. The story keeps you in constant suspense. The figures of the title have to do with the time by the clock, and they bring happiness in a wonderful and unexpected manner. “The Country Cousin,” a Selznick pleture, starring Elaine Hammer. stein, which.comes to the Mission today, is an adaptation of the famou stage play by Booth Tarkington and Julian Street. Booth Tarkington never has drawn a more appealing character than that of the country . cousin, the leading rure the story, who is a sw Wallace on the Wurlit- lesome young American rural zer ina Sogo poco ae ee splendid laa es i 12:30 | LITTLE : ; ‘ o'clock Sgt cage, DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Sunday INDIANA” wl Only Superfeature Pictures Are Shown Here, Helen Ferguson will display this pretty assortment of millinery th “Going w Goldwyn picture, The Little offe an attractive bill $1 Heading the pro: H™" : tin Farnum in Tarking the Liberty Pictorial Review With Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies. SON has acquired | ing that the role of a f is {at the studio, that she appears in a fe ' fam is 1D oe . n 1 n different hat every ¢ ion’s popular play, “The Gentleman ” 4 ia . E from Indiana,” and dividing honors | OT Rex 1 4 to| _1f she qaeesind in the shops whas with the feature picture is a Sen-jthe Goldwyn studio Fi havea prune at cases her faney and purse, she nett comedy titled “Uncle Tom With-| she is scolded for her extr ance, | particuli 1 ' r her rea makes her own—for Helen is a ver: | out a Cabin |she attempts to justity it by explain: | sor e fact rem t ty out! wate young woman. fl —Dorothy Dalton, appearing His Wife's Friend,” Colise Mary Miles Minter, in “Anne of Green Gables,” Strand. 3—Ktaine Hammerstein, starred at the Mission. 4—Lew Cody, ir an Belov “Sine metov ei sens aren” Cheater.” Cloumat, Dust Fa at the Little ¢ Viela Dana, in “The Willow Tree,” Colonia Charlie Ray, at the Rex, in “The Clodhopper.” Marie Doro returns to the scree n “Twelve Ten,” asnier) a at the L berty |