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‘ : THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 a is g ‘ | Rex Beach's “The Ssil- | | ver Horde,” second week COLISRUM— Willem Faroaem te | | “The Adventurer | STMAND-Vielet Heming and all star cast in “Rverywoman.” REX—Cinire Adams in “The Bnd ef the Rend. | COLONIAL —Hiepe Hampton tn “A | | CLASS A—Tom Moore in “Toby's Rew.” ! * ALTER BROWNE'S famous story, “Everywoman,” has been Made into & spectacular screen pro duction with lovely Violet Heming in the title role, The story centers Around the quest of Everywoman for Love, which she finds only after dis astrous encounters with Wealth, Pas _ sion and Fiattery wwe ‘Thia picture begins a week's on o ee os oe Seren® today. 1—Myrtle Stedman and Curtis Cooksey, playing at the Clemmer in “The Silver Horde.” 2—Marguerite Clark and a x re Harrison Ford, at the Liberty. 3—Scene from “A Modern Salome,” starring Hope Hampton, at the Colonial. 4—Irvin CLEMMER Cummings as “Passion” and Violet Heming as “Everywoman,” at the Strand, 5—Scene from “The End of the Road, <a anny Rex, 6—William Farnum, starring at the Coliseum. “THE SILVER HORDE” x 9 eoom ' Lucille and Fanny Are Great re |New Picture for pees |x George” Hott =| i Rex Beach's powerful drama, “The | noe Silver continues to draw great Crowds to the Clemmer. The Picture is laid in the fishing country @f the North and is a companion to While painting in big vivid strokes the courage and strength of the fight ing men of the North, Rex Beach has Mot neglected to weave in a pretty romance. LIBE ey] (Paramount) | Morehouse Marguerite Clark use Harrison Ford | & blood transfusion operation . | the other day, when the doctor | informed him that his Uitte son | Bryant Washburn, jr, who has | been ill for several weeks, would ¢ have to have now bicod to save ( his life, } H { { { ? Fatty Arbuckle is°33 years ; old. He wae born in Kamnna, and began his career in the movies as an “exira” af $3 per day. Chartic Chaplin's pretty lead } Purvieace, | Reid... sMelen Gre ~ q Zeca! admirers of dainty little ; ite Clark will be delighted \} ~ } her latest edy, “Eas ‘ p ; |} Ing » which Teas Et che thay fog Fanny is sure that no harm will come to her puppies a3\) was seriously injured in an au | . long as they are in the safe hands of her little mistress, in Les An . It is story of ; oes iis Wenain eh inuat Ker Lucille Rickson, leading lady in “Edgar's Hamlet,” the new| = a fow Gays age @ver-confident husband. Goldwyn picture, by Booth Tarkington. -|POSTMEN MUST KEEP “he Adirondack mountains were fs “ ‘ ALICE WAS TIRED TABS ON DOLORES| —n | Med as “location” for this picture. ovie Qhizzes | _, OF BEING A “VAMP re rene ry temo. “O, it was much @ relief to play al York City, or broader yet, in the A late picture of Mildred ; | [coliseum ‘| eh am goat woman again. saya Ace Hol-| United ates? It would make «| 2aPris Chaplin, who will soon| R G—Has Theodore ff, the| ister, leading woman dn the new |iife of ease for your creditors, but be seen in “Polly of Storm| wm | Rijesian dancer, ever been in pie-| Goldwyn picture, “Milestones.” Mise think of the glory of it! Dolores|Country,” a photoploy pro-| or | tutes? Hollister played vampire parts for «| Cassinelli, the Pathe star, recently |duced by the First National Ans.-Kosloff recently signed with) year. In fact @he was the first | received a letter addreaned to “Minn | [the Famous Players Lasky Co, and/ screen vampire, Director Bob Vig-| pojores Cassinelli, The Cameo Girl Handsome Bil! Farnum comes to|\s in the cast of Cecil De Mille’s/nola giving her the part. |New York City.” And it came ai the Coliseum today tn “The Adven- latest picture, “Why Change Your} Miss Hollister returna to the| the way from the Dutch Weet turer.” The popular artist will be| Wife? jecreen after a two years’ absence |dies! So, if you want to be sure of fen in a character which is admir. tala, jon account of fines. In “Mile. | getting all your mati you had better BBIy fulted to him. He is a hagpy,| Martha—Who played “The Dope”) stones” she plays the part of Ger.) try to become « star of the cinema Guelling adventurer. His wonderful in “The Miracle Man”; also “The|trude Rhead. wane | sWordamanship is one of the features | Frog”? exiemaceramntvamcasnst VETERAN Film corporation. Alma Rubens ts to star tn World and His Wife.” ‘ HERE’S ONE of the story. | Ans—J. M. Dumont played “The/ Kenneth Parte is a é-vearold child * : : . Included in the players supporting Dope," Lon Chaney played “The| PREFERS SCREEN jactor in Booth Tarkington's “Edgar You girls will sim- Farnum is Frances Haskell, ¢augh. | Frog.” Comedies.” {er of the first governor of the state eee . TO SPOKEN DRAMA) kenneth considers himestt a vet ply make your hus- @f Oklahoma lL. L.—Where i+ Lois Wiledn now? eran movie actor. He haa been in J Heaith Hallor, who i» starring in Weber productions, haa refused a gg Raveh tee ollie dg | Acagaa vee 5 tempting offer to appear on the Was Photograp wee |new picture “Thou Art the Man.” | Si." he says she much prefers | pie eee |to remain before the camera. She - lin now working on her second pie-| Zasu Pitts has a new pet. It's a > , ture for Republic, “Just Outside the |ringtalled monkey, “The mort in gr pont i Mass. Door.” telligent in captivity,” says Zazu. “The End of the Toad” is the title Pome ninew: Kenan aay - thet Hier today, Thin production was| FRENCH LASSIE Priscilla Dean “Vamps” a Camel | Si Giecitmen: ovauscinca on tale ENJOYS MOVIES |x. é is ing activities and has only recently io received by — | ce! y the Community been released to the public in gen | Motion Picture Bureau of New! . which has the indorse.|YOTk from @ little French girl in ol rey aiebe Btates Public ba. | te devastated regions of France |The letter came-into the office with eau, features beer + sar om [blue baby Fibbon woven tn and out salt @ the edge of the paper, in a rv -— , touching attempt to be appreciative. : COLONIAL The Bureau i# showing films there —~——--———-% |to cheer up the homeless and the “A MODERN SALOME” letter is one to express the appreci (Metro) lation of the village Hastings.........Hope Hampton| “Monsieur: We have parsed charm ‘15: @idney Mason | ing svetings and weve very much | ¢ : _ ng |entertained alzo, Monsieur, by your! Torrence... Wyndham #n4i8 | narming cinema. We do not know A family ‘@ broken up and five|how to exprens to you, Monsieur lives wrecked by a woman's head-\our joy, because for @ long time Strong desire for admiration in “Ajwe have been deprived of all the| Modern Salome,” the dramatic photo-| pleasures which interest us very) Play which is now running at the| much. Also we will forget you, dear sire, and always we will Hope Hampton appears in the title | speak of you becanse we have the gratitude toward our friends, the Americans, who have come to aid us in our poor devastated country,| because the life we live in the midst| of all these ruins i» not very gny,| expecially for me who have lost my poor father in the war “ISABELLE SAINTE. “Suterazy, Aisne, France.” How « famous novelist who mate |300-POUNDER GETS. boon companions of John Barleycorn | and his friends regenerated himself | JOB IN MOVIES) and finally Wrote another fine novel) 4 309.pound mechanic employed in the central plot of “Toby's! the car barns of street railway Bow" in which Tom Moore stars at! jn on Angeles drafted for the Clase A beginning Sunday. |pert in the new Rupert Hughes 9 PRET comedy, “Scratch My Rack,” an a STAR’S NEW PICTURE |Bminent Authors’ production now being filmed at the Goldwyn studios VERY APPROPRIATE | Director sianey Oicott wanted a big| ” | fellow to play the role of a street feet rear mened to Jones.” Bry: lear panwenger you often meet, the faoant Arteraft picture, is particular. | Xind that Js known and hated gh timely ip these days of national | ‘Tally aa “the street car hog,” in pen S| In ahe still in pletures? bands see! Not Ans—Mise Wilson le at present in that they won't want to! M R L-—-Where was Ge ine Richard Bennett Imagine dainty Margu immensely clever pictu The following native letter bh: | make “Easy 0 — Get” Cs —— WHO WANTS TO BE A CAMEL? tune G ao other words the man who tries to 1; Priscilla sew Universal's pretty film star, is a firm be- ae o George Broadhurst | soupy at least two rents at one time | Hever in camels, She also maintains that they have an at-| oydend -eyhotagpaaread 24 sovtnon panded and insists on stretching his legs | mosphere about them which is unforgetable. She also asserts| Bibition was even dreamed of, ita|OM@ortably in the aisle #0 that | they leave a lasting impression upon anyone who has ~~ What did he say? Every married Gituations strike with added force |°V°TV0N® Will fall over them. ridden camel-back. Mow that the unexpected has actu: | ally happened. PRIZE VILLAIN * In her latest picture, “The Virgin of Stamboul,” Miss Dean toasts ‘i A PE ge takes the part of a beggar girl of Stamboul, a suburb of| APPEAL fries Viteln te sonra stage |COnstantinople. There is a lot of desert stuff in the picture, Will Rogers bes turned down anjand at present appearing in “The|@nd the little star had to do considerable camel riding. -enge to visit British East Sign on the Deer” at the Ragnbise on ong trouble bra tng her strange mount at first, but ire, han been engaged by D. W.i she soon found that a hitle coaxing worked wonders. The 9 tl once with a wild went | G , , Msi tcss ek teoken” Meee etn nek tncoeeon ta ten eerie camel has many human traits. The smile on the face of “and it took me 18 months to earnlooming Griffith sereon. version of|Priscilla’s camel indicates that even a camel appreciates evaugh money to get out.” “Way Down East.” being “vamned.” Miired Chaplin, MARGUERITE CLARK Inaw tory, in which a bride hops off the train on her honey- moon } « of a certain remark she hears the bridegroom woman ought to know, and ought to see what Marguerite did under the circumstances. WALLACE on the WURLITZER “Common Oysters,” adapted from “Kamenai Ostrow,” apologies to Rubinstein us ea Gy! Kenneth Beaton Seen as Actor} The following item, lipped | from the New York Telegram, | will be of interest to the many Peggy Hyland has just completed, Paint Gir.” She's presented with a valle Rage Aho ja pleture tilled “At the Mercy of bouquet of daisies, When next shown oc a) Seattie. MoO, \Tibertus.” It’s from a story by it has turned into a bouquet of roses, y Walters Jean Roberteon,|4¥susta Evans Wilson. | $6.4 ee a3 eden Hare and] Dorothy Gikh, whore hair is blonde, inent in Patney De Forest te acting for the we: black wig in the movies tith | Movies ag after @ two-year ab-| Anita Stewart, whose hair is nab Mr, |sence from the screen urally brunette, will wear a blonde K. ¢ wig in “The Yellow Typhoon.” ' fucting @ Blanche Davenport, sister to Fan — 1 fly column in a ew York morning newspaper, ‘This|ny Davenport, famoun stage trage ka hia debut in motion pictures, |dlenne, appears with Pear! White in| PAULINE WILL BE 4 reports have it that he a| "The White Moll.” | Wanted” are also by Mr. Beaton. | Billie Burke has left the stage) Pauline Frederick has been chosen Children Not Wanted" t* a six |piay, “Caesar's Wife,” to make @ Queen of the Carlifornia Raisin Gar- reel production from a short story | mov A ia wt 7 ee nS ere oe Bie | eves, wate wit be held at Freano, Mi read Cal., te at raisin dent of Crest Pictures, supervised] entitied, “Droadwat ry dustry. val, ; the feature jontttion, “rentony 2 levent that attracts thousands of |itors every year, goes under thi jetic title -of “The Carnival af! | Ruth Delaney, veteran movie play genx cay tae scents Ki te pen dead of pneumonia at Los An-/ oun Maid.” April 30th is the 4 “Rome Gunes,” oni of the : named for this year's festivitl Oh Sea inland dance Clarine Sey-| Gaston Glass appears with Alma| ‘cording to the plans outlined mour does in his photoplay, “The| Rubens in “Humoresque.” It's from | tne committee, Misa Frederick Idol Dancer.” |the story by Fannie Hurst. enter Fresno at the head of the Why, while we were making that pis Be erful pageant procession, wh noene, even the cocoanuts fell) Thurston, the magician, has noth-| promises to be the most spectact ‘ing on Anita Stewart in “Mind the|ever held in the West. Always the Best for the Liberty Guest erite in the best comedy thriller she ever had, and you'll get a line on the re now here— d's0,0.0 Gasetins John Cooper -...-Albert Hay Malotte Nora Bayes - Victor Herbert CONCERT—12:30 SUNDAY