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ae ° oe wzVvwvwo SATURDAY, TUNE 19, 1920, SEATTLE STAR TODAY'S PROGRAMS LER ERT Y—Wande Hawley to | M Tame Grey's “Riders ". { Marion Davies in 1 Polly”; Chartie Chaplin ty “The Champion STRAND — Doris Keane in “Ro- owls Mitehell in “Foots’ | Frank Mayo in “Burnt Hthel Clayton tm “The th Commandment LIBERTY “MISS HOBBS” (Reala w x all Wanda Hawley 1 in “Miss Hobbs, fraction which show for the first time today Henrietta Hobbs is a very unusual wom ea her time to dancing, free © saving you from the clutches of matrimon Henrietta gets herself tnto many -sedgreanyd complications and winds up 1—Doris Keane, who makes her screen debut at the Strand today. er in love w i iti! « women 2—Seene from “Riders of Dawn,” Clemmer. 3—Marion Davies and Conway Tearie at the Coliseum. © ir “ery, > ps . , | ore ing in| 4—Mitchell Lewis, starred at the Rex. 5—Wanda Hawley as “Miss Hobbs,” at the Liberty. 6—Scene from “Burnt Wings,” Colonial. TRUANCY STARTED 3 { Muriel Is a “Hula-Hula” Dancer pfu hast dat pretty tte | PRETTY SCREEN STAR |SHE LOVED HIM IN SPITE OF noummortel cm A ng Thomas Ties that, ‘cesealiy’ beceaut” the SUING FOR DIVORCE HIS “VILI AINOUS” CAREER Tom Mix, in bride of Wallgee McDonald at Los ANGELE June 19 » Max Brand story Corgundp Beach. 'The twe' 4 ny | ( be"He called a H" WAS thoroly despised by haired girl who, when the rest of being m at the Fox studi said he would see me |the world turned #huddering away | Hollywood, Cal., started het the report, but friends are not taking the and told me ‘You'll| H toxsed babies out of |/from the man who could do such | Career as a result of truaney, “RIDERS OF THE (Pathe) Miss May rv > yet Mrs. Frank New shot old men in the’ back, |things ‘as if they came perfectl auline’s mother was lett a i. tle girl, She n the divorce court the beautiful “heroine” in natural to him, loved him and be-| before her children had z ees Derw. .--- Ray Mowart © front for her t a 1 manner and yet | Meved in him. and as a result bad to obtain Blonry Newma Robert Mekim co starr I Newburg, knowh on the 4 bi. Erich gave up his sinful career to support them. Living mem Mr. Andergon Joseph Dowling tran, MeDonsid last appeared een and stage as Jane Novak o's going, to marry him. and promised to refo be a good » picture colony at Las) here as ing man with Anita ting separation from her hus shocked, gentle reader, it husband and vowed that he a) ® she easily obtained “Riglers of the Dawn,” another of Stewart in “The Fighting Shep. 1 is really not as bad as it sounds. | never throw his wife out of the v ment as an “extra.”, One day, Zane'Grey’s popular Western novels herders.” Did you save any money? the|‘The man who. has all e crimes |dow from force of habit, or drown|a@t the studio, she was st has been transferred to the screen ourt asked checked up to him is Erich Stro|the children if dinner happened to| find her daughter Pauline, them ‘This photopiay opens at the Clemmer 1 faved all 1 ce after paying | heim, the Un arch and | be a bit late 14 years of age, mingling with] today with an allstar cast Can You Beat It? all the t wna the r author, star ector of “Blind| Dame nor doesn’t tell us much | young “extras.”” had played truant 4 her mother was when the daughter to be, but| Pau One of the chief scenes of the h it filled with romance Nowberg wept bitterly as | Husband: an to when the wedding months ago, #0 the story/a little bird whispers that it will be Movie fans t vantage of an rescuing a the & me ewt contesting the case | ge Erich met a beautiful, dark: | soon pees 3 from urning hayloft, in era. _ gp nd denies a harge - — —— ————4 | that she : 4 to help I Which she lies helpless, bound and burden of family sup wn % SCREEN STARS TO CHARLIE LOANS ACTOR wan of family support, “Riders of the Dawn” follows the Book story (which was titled “The MARY TURNS TABLES’ a ee ON PURER: WAUAGER) a tte eerie nn ane cate te ae one ee for so many| 4 few years later Pauline; Desert of Wheat") closely thruout at") les | t 4 on the After listening to the congratula | tex Hobart Boswortth, is to be| years ha f the principal | icen graduated from schoailil * ns ma of hundreds of her friends,|staged as part of a huge all-star | memb« haplin’s organ-| -crmitted by her mother Sam , Pickford Walreanihs benefit performance sponsored by |{zation, in fact, has played with the| Work in the motion plotm COLIS sEUM omas H. Ince, and to be h ta n Edward Hem- | Mr 1 | worldfamous comedian not only in 1 w ‘ wasn’t long before shea’ A ~ & xperts in| Mer. her forn by ant at the auditorium in Los Angeles | this country but in London, has been |} mph c Dw Guietith, ‘ - pating t ‘ nding her own| this month loaned to Mary Pickford to play a , " r ediately engaged hei ‘The alice tal ray and for nching of the| Practically every member of Bos | prominent role in her forthcoming The side wes taken away § of | worth's motion picture company will| production, “Suds.” It is around r loan the house be : . renide have a part in the star’s original /him that Mary, as the little laundry | ‘4 ” Bari of Mannisis mame harks eave Sor fire all vexed to hear|aketch, Amna Q. Nilsson, Bosworth’s | slavey, weaves a wonderful romance WHISKERS” HALTS a, A series of emackt|iin enthuse over the beauty and | lead! ady in his nv 3. Parker |in the flights of her vivid imagina-| Charles Ray's dog, “W arene mandred be gga hat drowned Hye. erobeatsa’s powers of hin, discovery, | Read, Jr., production, “Bucko Mac- | tion. held up work on the producti ee he oo Fo gare ¥ ot na ae aang Sylvester, and agreed with Allister, will play a role in the —_ ed “Forty-Five Minutes From 3 Raw meene. ef “April Folly,” a Coe-/ he nd the Od On tO ee eattily, thua proving that|aketch, William Conklin, Scott R.|SUBMARING FILA | way” at the Ray studio for « Eeapelttan Proguction, starring Mar jing young couples and noth ie. at leant, in above the fealouny | Beall and Phil Gastrock will transfer | NOW. FINISHED | hours while he was taken to @ BE erees | WRiew, opene Wethy | at afew pleased ¢ veo WHOMAT which has givep rise to the general [thew ncreen talents to the footlights| The Williamson brothers, having) hospital. Something was said to) ‘Coliseum. Mise Davies, clad tn} kalékers af4 a sav hat’ of | Black satinand sunny susans, is the center of the gayety. It the seene from which her ture starts that thrills and love inte ture. irl of the Sea,” the | gotten into his ear. Whether it saayetyy povelty wee impression that one motion pleture for three performances. The entire | completed “The Accotling to the managemént. the atar never has @ good word to shy'| proceeds will be donated to the|#ubmarine picture, are departing|a flea or a rumor of the size Of ugement wa ne of the mos " ther jhomeless children of Callfornia shortly for Europe. where they will| master’s new Income as a anccesaful of the ne - — | — |picturize the Lusitania and other | his contract with First 1 Whit now in Kentucky} ..Katherine MacDonald will next | great ships sunk during the war,| not been*ascertained. W exterior nes for her third new photo-| which scenes will be used in their’ was, “Whiskers” became is directing. forthcoming productior temperamental for a few mo [NEW WESTERN STAR |: si Hart, Tom Mix, “Hoot o—______——_—-_4 Leonard Clay “MO MAN( ~ ‘ being . (United Artists) enegellnal > die sy Ble ha ge FRANCES Mme. Margherita Cavallini. Doris Keane Tag ae bel eel DANA— Thomas Armstr fe Bie ing. EOF on: ab perce . Gaze upon this captivating “hula” dancer. Isn't she a cherub? It's little Muriel Frances Dana, who is appéaring Doris Keane, America’s popular/at the Liberty for a week beginning today, in a dance spe-\*°"" Emotional actress, is at the Strand 19 | cialty, Muriel is a pupil of the Douglas Dancing Academy und tee wane and according to Professor Douglas she’s a champion “hula” Ja who w et i artist. ’Twas Muriel who played the child role in the Seattl t Lockie . play of the sare name. M has the part of Mme. ( made movie, “The Romance of Seattle,” shown here so time ago. “Lat's go to the Liberty” is always good advice “Marriage is nothing but slavery,” she says! And she hates men, too. She has other foolish notion’. Then the right man comes along! You'll. like this d with unt POSES AS *TOR'S MODEL of a re Jved by # bishop in CLEVER CAST FOR NEW fourth ot Maes |. Aitace Dara ae lively, merry comedy—here until mephew in 2 or to xeeo | TALMADGE PRODUCTION 7 Maren ra ii aia ie boy from marryin The picture 4 appropriate m land and his or. n actress 4 with an| etting by Wine. | from ¢ play eee | Norma Talma under the dir “FOOLS’ GOLD” madge be played t t Vernon, N. Y., and att ume Gime I 1 n pase- Marshail Strong... Mitchell Lewis | mont Douglas Courtney and ' B tion, “The| California f ral more picture Florence Turner, v the Vitagraph con uny when the BM ois tieeite neckties ts Marjorie Daw Is Member of ‘Overall Brigade Fugged outdoor characters, are the ea leading pla in id,” the “The Branded Woman,” adapted r D. Baile the st TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY— rand n which ALICE PLAYS GOLF Alice Joyce, the Vita —in— JEROME K. JEROME’S “MISS HOBBS” | As a man-hating, fad-loving, super-feminist, she is alto- ts, por wis’ ¢ photoplay attraction which opens at the Rex tov This picture will be particularly in teresting here, as entire film ing was done in Washington mountaing wer I. F COLONIAL | oe x Bt ne WINGS” vay gether laughable in her attempts to escape the wiles of oe - Dan Cupid, and to aid her feminine friends to “break off | Flow a wife sacrifices all that | she holds dear to bring her hus band back to health and how this their shackles.” Rcdiess to enguit both ie told Ma . PN = ‘ It was a real stage success with Annie Russell, and now | threatens to engulf both is told in Wr . wer ection ‘choving at the ‘Colcnai| Jn | © it’s a real screen success. ie ie is a Bayard Vell a . f 2 Harrison Ford, Walter Hiers and Jack Mulhall are all in Frank M. s th e a of P ¥ A Ny, : ; Ny ; the cast. . LONG SIGNED BY 7 a} Me, mn | — MARSHALL NEILAN | ; | ; , pe snes MARSHALL NEILAN | . / n NS. WALLACE on the WURLITZER =| Be ais stgned w ieee ba . gyre | # ; 4 is sy | “Peer Gynt” suite......-seeeeeeeeees Grieg 35e ete dent ie tard id ‘er sed | ‘ Meh a ; . W.. | 3 “Mignon” overture ......+seeeeeeee pote one Birth of a Nation” and other fam Se cnet of tite ten, en pet aoe _— th Taam} . CONCERT—12:30 SUNDAY a in the cast of this film, as yet un-| ‘ rae ; ond : titled, are J Ayres, new Netlan| “Overalls! I’m for’em,” says pretty little Marjorie Daw, the Marshall Neilan star, who ‘ leading Pat O'Malley, Barney lis soon to be seen here at the Liberty in “Don’t Ever Marry.” _ And Marjorie is shown peerry, V the freckle |) one in the outfit which she wears back and forth from the studio each day. The insert ( Montana and others, \ghows Marjorie and “little Rastus,” also an overall convert “The Poppy Trail”—Two-part Flynn Detective Drama