The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1920, Page 3

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CATTLE STAR TODAY'S PROGRAMS yy vty Wallace Reid in ‘Sick 4 Sonar Tenwerth tn “Re Surface” Katherine Macimnald Maygroand Thedy in “Rie —Norma Talmadge in ra.'* on in “Young eo Winthrop. x 3 LIBE RTY | “SICK ABED" (Paramou Resinara Jay Bure Dorant Jonn Weems Gonstance Weems. Ww com. pictures with Walla Reid in the teading role will be shown at the Liberty. It's called “Sick Abed.” Not often do you find t really 4m order to help cet a friend out of a Matrimonial mess. And he makes the the doctors ever had ° l be Daniels as the He's just sb * is from the hilarious fuutobart 2 same name. »sworth, as he appears at the Strand »—-Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels, Liberty. Allan Sears, in o Grande,” Rez. 4- sibs Ke nnedy and Kenneth Harlan at | the Clemmer. 5—Norma PgPrarceecthone wg By oO ng at Colonial. 6—Katherine MacDonald, in scene from “Passion's Playground,” Colisgum. ners _ sia | FRECKLE-FACED YOUTH | NEW GRIFFITH “FIND” |Strand to Show : ; : : | talent of the Griffith ne i ” , STRAND Mary and Douglas Find Europe clure Patter} WANTED—DOG WITH | Ling pli cobain Real pteoon chbabemelegirern ME aediyicaneg i Bt opens t « _MEAN DISPOSITION unt tae ids or hie Coneths Iadopena: Land. brinaing "At tothe ‘becoip. fas |, anAtOess: Ein, (Soa Poor Spot for Quiet Honeymoon” cae fourth independ |and has| my Meighan, star of “The Seal “BELOW THE SURFAC! (Paramount-Art imble, whe ng ent 1 acored another find in the person of | Man Ma Martin pa Ae BY MILTON BRONNER | curse on any or live in her forthcoming ren Tom Douglas, who the |“Don’t Change Your Wife,” has jast pane Gore ” Grace Darmond = Berepean Manager of the N. FA. | 4 Scrap between us n, “Nobod: is spending | ?™ * ts ‘Deroty ont | Completed his first big starring ver ° LONDON, July 10.—"Hello, Amert Y n preacher, Doug os tee ay ties |" production, “A < in| comes to the Strand week after next.) @ | Hobart Bosworth, who won his fi ca! Gee, we're having a fine time) «aid 1 want t @ post . which another prominent member of| Mfr. Meighan became an idol Of Buceess in picty n “The but 1 be glad to get back, | script ik to Ame » pay” calla for = vicious dog| *" e cast is Glen Hunter of “Clar-|the motion picture world almost Ms ‘ Wolf.” and who later appeared on Or for a “To all you Am uns who have r in several scenes, and then ence. a a the day after “The Miracle) Epheum vaudeville time in a aketch of, ‘That's Douglas Fairbanks been od to me Is And ear again, thoroly tamed |! " arks Dougla# first | Man” had its premiere in New York te the folk nix * aw to dincipline and im expe Cit Since his remarkable success Y¥. comes | moon slow the | home of the} Doug a fen and the wo: a crooked pro-|are re Mhoter. Mr. Bowworth takes the part @f @ master diver who descends to’ he ocean bed to rescue an impri a score of producers r him with alluring ts in their hands. The Para. Arteraft company was sue of the most prominent eful and Mr. Meighan soon af las being a|fixed his “John Hancock” to @ com foil for Barry ( Lucky, it is neces of the Ker ristocracy, His|" ssi tare) HAS HER CONSENT > se the South—Tom I @ned submariic, fights his way to : . vag Dorothy Philyps received a letter | airect de dant of Thomas Jeff. at makes him today one of Safety from a sinking steamer, and] po: s sorr se oe thin w from a Fglgian eng or ring to his fami | paid men in the business, finally plunges to the sunken wreck | the Fourth of J ' By wate Srunaaio ele to venting os SeOnsconiea Oe eien | (he Ci te a PY Without the aid of a suit tol ets S and ” s diff “ “ n I fortheom. | type of mobile en tha hontas story for the big fellow and he is ve his som who is on its | bar * | wa ' ‘ pte AR . i an okn The Griffith forces predict a great 1 to be even more appealing fi ago be . - wns Direct ie, it will be t ful he for Douglas because of his | this production than any of thé be eins cra k ; wa mt fr ; — ¥ ae or good looks and latent | other popular photoplays in which |NO CORNER ON ~ Red r * of . : the me Phillips eo he has appeared. The supporting BACK-SLAPPING , H “ N h 1 re | York f several yeare wend her the fire ot - compa es Kathlyn Williams, Doug «mil ; | Anderson ¢ adit With the present short. | ty of Love,” by Avery Hop-| who w r be forgotten for her ra : J : | Columbia ¢ the new Americaniage of gaac Miss Phillips says | we is Dorothy Daiton's latest| part in jeach’s “The Spoflers,*, biff-banged on the in y f 4 3 , " : one Kennedy | after day by the friendly Britishers | rock ¢ ‘ b te " Shirley Mason © © seen an eh. Has ma nought slappin ple tle slay a role which m ; Florence Dea: s an Ameri 'ALLACE on the URLITZER Playing ‘On the Blue Lagoon’ HIS FAVORITE AUTHOR veered ur favorite author, ty Mary v 1 Marie Mosquint ghtfully, after rereading for the | ime her copy of Rubalyat “Hal Roa Snub" answers m I saw the ‘entire ing | wondered teveloped “Dollars and Sense, * the photop! ray | “at which opens at the Clemmer today. | pritien Say Madge Kennedy in the kind| what w | @f part she has made famous. To add] the ad ae AS picture's appeal. there is &/ wanted was to kiss Mary. I had to ing touch of pathos in the | tril ‘em that's my job. Retty ptly =e. jwtory of the bungry little chorus girl} “tn the language of thé West, 1). "fa! Roach?” arked the astonished who learned the lesson of real hU-|thought we would otty Wit the hich Matis “Why he doesn't write air sehen beth Sung by Manity from a humble baker. spots of Europe and have & quiet? “Y*@ he does.” responded ab” Rowanes Albert Gillette Octavus F Cohen, the popalar| honeymoon, but, gosh! we are chin. TWickly. “He writes his name on prine Always the Hest lor the Liberty Guest y Evening Post writer, is re| ning the moon! 1 can't see the build. | “lary checks.” inne ’ sponsible for “Dollars and Sense." J ings for the people! sige EUGENE AS EX.CON + oan ? ‘ - . ” t natr srr —te!!') pogene O'Brien in “The Thug.” a ng as much ma Good comedy, good scenic and news pictures, good music! ™ | COLISEU M | AND GOOD FOLKS phan Boge tek» t who wine |" re That's the bill now here!- Come on in! We guaran tee this big show! “It's nice to be in a foreign land the heart of a society 4 and h ht the motion | > ra ee they speak our tongue andj later turns her over to : ate to Geerne Sauber (Pi rst National) | aay nice things about America in lan in om M and Hon. Katherine MacDonal4 | cuage we can read. The British are Man - and 1 VAu is is e— Norman Kerty | good sports and good folks. eading feminine r St: |aaan” oy hell Anco WhOune " This is the featur Marte Gran’ aaah Lord Dauntry..... — | Beautiful Katherine MacDonald, | Pwho excels in emotional role. | TL think there ought to be a gypey O’Brien We'll Say Richard Is Right There a Great Life,” ‘Says Miss Sophie }to the Coliseum today in Playground,” a dramatfe photoplay. || ° B id iw ra Miss MacDonald appears as stacy] When It Comes to Choosirig a Bride} «:-..2"s smears Grant, a young girl who inherits a t t . * eraze for gambling e becor the Mine ad t eo | sensation of Monte Carlo, where she | ‘ ' thera Makes tremendous w thes. i ty a How she is tricked into a love af. tow t g week fair with a married an and almost . « « t mod spoils her own romance are other in ols ar asting t s And teresting incidents in the film play, | what — words ART BEATS NATURE William Fa qznick ple “Rio Grande,” the photoplay which opens at the Rex today, is the ro-| Mance of a little Mexican girl who been taught by her stern father to hate America and the “gringo.” In spite of her teachings, she meets and falls in love with a young Texas | ranger. Their romance comes to an | abrupt end when the girl's father Is ested for smuggling and she is to believe t young \ eweetheart caused th In an unusual manner the story | lio, at Fort Lee photographed by Dt t Henley and a corps of ng a recent visit t wind wag supplied b driven fans, and airplane re obtained fr fs brought to foe ng climax. | pax on Paptaoiveirage esos " ————————— | photoplay world. COLONIAL | LIKES YACHTING Maire Adams, Benjamin B. Hamp 4 to Goldwyn “CAPTIVATING MAME CARSTAIRS” ten star, who was loa for “The Great Lover,” goes to San Francisco for some nes of the production. Miss Aan to go up the coast from Los Ang in the fast little power yacht “Lady Win nipeg,.”” owned by her brother. Yacht. | ing is Miss Adams’ favorite method of travel, but her work in Harapton pictures since her arrival {n Califor nia has kept her so b that tft twise trip on r brought down from Norma Talmadge “captivating Mary Carstairs,” adapted to the screen from the popu lar novel by Henry Sidney Harrison, opens at the Colonial y with lever Norma Talmadge featured . Mary's parents could not get alc go decided to separate. Mary | with her mother in Hunston, a tle Vinage on the Hudson When Papa Carstairs wanted his she refused, it his goat. ere followed an-exci Kidnaping plot, which eventually re gulted in the reunion of Papa and ee we ac | Mary Hay Caldwell, who recently became the bride of Rich- a lard Barthelmess. Lucky Mary. Lucky Richard. n in but her second ce the Pacific, Her bre dy Winnipe Vancouver. Miss Adams declared |that if he will consent her next vcation will be spent in a cruise | = WALLACE REID: MACK SENNETT’S COMEDY His Latest—“Let ’Er Go” /PRIZMA SCENIC to Alaska and return CHINESE ACTORS eral Chinese actors who have siderable fame on the Pacific rt of Earle ast appear in au One of the exciting ace in the : ter of Colonel and Mr tor Villiams in his f oming Vita recently completed Selz nil! Caldwell, of Washing. |, Mis" Caldwell, known to the pro-| graph production Purple Ci “wilderness si ® | fessional stage Mary Hay, w her.” which has just been com tween a man and ah t a York, became the bride | appear wit Barthelme Dl 5 fat the West Coast studio. bear. Nine days are lof Tichard Semler Barthelmess, son | W. Griffit fe coming pra@uction | Among others are Franks Seki and of “Way Down Kast The been required to get this particular |of srs, Caroline Harris Barthelmens | 0% "Y 00M | Goro Kino, who are considered at ent registered by the lera “ nas been a star in motion ¢ ©8!the head of their profession. “The i of New York, Friday afternoon, June t s. Playing the roles in r a for the past five years, and scored 4! purple Cipher” has a decided Chin PATHE NEWS this picture are He Hopper, Wm. |18, at the Church of the Heavenly | personal triumph as the Chinaman | eye atmosphere viene’: abs B. Davideon, Bety Hilburn and Mau-| Rest, (Episcopal) Fifth ave. and 45th in the Griffith production of “Brok- | - scheniiienpesiibiinaiaimees | rice Costella st. The ceremony was performed | en Blossoms.” Columbia Colo is better.—Adv, ee ee re

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