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Little Star of Stage Comes to Liberty in “39 East” reen star is rapidly progrensl Lite Miss Binney has betn o ring on the speaking stage in Ne York in @ clever drama, " This play has been tran the screen with Miss Binney fea, iberty” In always good advice gu’ll like this comedy of New York theatrical arding house life! " which opens at tne| oday, concerns the adven-| ture of Penelope Penn, a demure! little mins, who leaves her home and goes to New York, where she hopes to obtain employment. iifta Into the chorus of| comedy show and later! falls in love with Napoleon Gibbs, | a boarder at the same house in which she lives, rounds out the plot COLISEUM The hare and tortotwe of the auto- mobile World—the ing car and the truck—figure prominently tn) “What's Your Hurry,” Wallac Reid's latest comedy drana thi Coliseum this wi | ‘The etar has the role of a racing driver in love with the daughter | jof a motor truck man turer, The) * not approve of Wallie| pectiye son-in-law man's good graces, deserts racing to act as publicity | man for trucks. But he only | joteds in getting “in bad.” and jt is} not until he risks his life to bring | a cordon of trucks to plug |breach in @ bureting dam father is won over ° ° STRAND After all, lavish settings and 9 tacular scenes emvential in making the & motion picture play erque,” on vieg at the Strand thir is amon§ the big photoplays Decaune it impresses incerity and heart ap story of human be ings as they are, Thevstory of the genius of the violip, i a aided by {hat beautiful gift, mothtr love, rose! from obscurity and poverty to the heights, strikes @ responsive chord | Mr. Gorton plays leading roles arelin every heart. “Humoresque” was adapted from relecsed. In “The House of the : | Tolling Bell,” and the feature which | Pasnle Murtt's povel ef the same will soon follow it, this new lead- ing man plays opposite May Me Avoy, who hae already attractéd much attention in Blackton produc: ons. Mr. Gorfon ts an actor of strik Ing personality. His playing in sald to be chiefly remarkabie for its cane and repression. He has good looks of the rugged type, and his screen personality & one of strength and maniiness, t thi Charming little Constance Binney as she appears in a ° scene from “39 East,” the film play which opens today at the | | Liberty. \Ficture Patter Peli Trenton, film star, who re em deserted the film to write a lecenarto, has practically finished! that job and will be back In | makeup again. His story is called |“Moonshine,” but Trenton says it has nothing to, do with aicoholic quer. | CONSTANCE BIN 7 LY | BRUCE GORDON A NEW SCREEN IDOL Bruce Gordon, the young Birritinh actor, “discovered” by Commodord | J. Stuart Blackton, ts expected to make @ prpmpt and favorable im. pression of the public when the in which “FOUR TIMES FOILED’ Chester Comedy—Classy in all ways FRANCES DRAGER, Violin Solos two Blackton features You Needn’t Fear an Attack of vd y ¥, ine Treat- Fits. Begin Gp and restore system so that time freedom will tone, the whole return at cee Hallam Cooley and bir wife have | returned to Los Angeles from Cats lina island, where they have been | spending their vacation eee “The Last of the Mohican.” the new Tourffur production, will be released thie fall by Associated Pro- nent members of the Thomas H.| ducers, of which Messrs. Tourneur Ince scenario staff. Dwan, Ince, Sennett, Tucker, Nelan | While still in high school, Miss) and Read Jr. are members. Johnston wrote a blood-curdiing . yarn called “Wanted for Murder,"| William stilbene, Selanick and more as @ lark than anything | screen star, in also to be seen in @ else, sent it to a movie producer.|new play this season. He will ap- ‘Those were the days when melo-|pear next month im “The Prince dramatic screen tales were injand the Pauper.” vogue, and, much to Miss John bt ston’s surprise, it was accepted.| “Bucking the Tiger” ls to be done That segjed the high school pupil's|in filma this winter, ambitions. She would be a movie > 39 if And today she is. Elaine Hammerstein te rapidly gaining the distinction of being the most stunningly dreared actress on) the screen. Coptes of her costume are appearing in the leading fashion magazines and syndicates. eee Conway Tearle, who deserted the moving reel for the fishing reel during the summer, is about ready to return and start a big produc | tom for National Picture ‘Theatres eee Donald Crisp. director, and bie ae sistant, Claude Mitchell, ate on their way to the Paramount London stu dio, where they will make Donald) | Crisp Al-British aes | for Par ° COLONIAL \ Will the blood of the father or the! heredity influence of the mother ex ert the greater force on person? That tx one of the problema gented by the story of “The Ador- able Savage.” the photodrama based | on the novel by Ralph Stock, which will be shown for the first time in Seattle at th® Colonial, beginning today. Pretty little Edith Roberts, who in the featured player, haa the role of @ halfcaste girl of the Fiji islands. REX Eugene O'Brien fe starring at the Rex this week in “A Fool and His Money.” O'Brien appears as John Bellamy Smart, ® popular American novelist, Smart buys @ castle in the Swiee Tyrol and prepares to write his new novel there, He doean't get_ much chance to do any writing, however, for the adventures come thick and fast. He encounters ghosts, villainous nobie- nd a charming woman in dis-| trens, Of course the author gets a beav- | tiful wife out of the affair, as well) as & good plot for his next novel. | ‘s a George Barr McCutcheon HER DREAM CAME TRUE If you ever had ambitions to write for the movies, hark to the story of Agnes Christine Johnston. Tha, scarcely out of her teens, Miss Johnston i# one of the most promi. & That wag the daught¢, new to uating,Avished to “get r acq' the infitation w: ly a we accepted. Thofigh suppers iff this ma ordinarily spelled Ruirf Penelope wasn’t h ! Her very innocence saved ‘herf The yes ae r, too, dev@oped human gnd decent quali- tieg He DID reflect over his invitation; DII\finally recall it; DD say to Penelope: “You'd better go straight home after he show.” So Penelope, believing that ress Gf business had i duced him to change his mind, tri safely), home to~‘39 st.” You'll adore CONSTANCE BINNEY as Penelope. p Penelope, minister’s er, vulgar and insin- inted,” Penelope oa of buf&jness, so she gl Men are like pine—no good when they lose their heads. E ILEPS Preven® in time, Wet v satisfied. writer. o/ 3,000 Feet of Inside Scenes at the Big Thomas H. tab Studion in Los Angeles bws you stars like Enid Bennett and Douglas Maclean j in thelr dress- ing rooms, making up—the magnificent wardrobes—the companies at ork and play—how sets are made! (Coming Saturday—BILL HART in “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” Py eee CLEMMER “The Mutiny of the Elatnore,” gt | the Clemmer this week, is a sc version of the powerful novel of the same name, written by the late /| Jack London. The storf concerns John Pike, the first mate of the sailing ship, ne “Elsinore,” who has signed up motley crew of thugs and qun men from the waterfront of San Francisco, and who once at sea finds himeelf pitted against these hostile forces for the mastery of amount. Mra. Wiliam Vaughan Moody. lwidow of the author of “The Fafth Healer,” in at Hollywood, where she ia assisting George Melford in the direction of “The Faith Healer.” George Melford is playing the Utle role. Let’s See—That’s and that stroys It get about dinary liqui when retiring? the sealp and \ru the finger tips. Ry morning, Hooch Has Color, but Is Zero-Proof NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Counter-] NEW YORK, Sept. 1f.—It takes men in uptown quick lunch places| more than a wink am a lot of/ A divorce court isn't always 3 have @ Janguage all their own in| toheue rolling on the part of the! parting injunction, interpreting the order of patrons. | seller to insure the customer that he | | A “One McGraw” Is Alias for Stew | A man in love ie always blind until he finds it nefessary to sew on his own buttons, ¢ 34 Quarts Here LONDON, Sept. 15.—Said to have spent $510 on drink in three weeks. John Burke, a collier, was sentenced onthe’ imprisonment for his brother JUST TILL FRIDAY NIGHT “WHAT'S YC A rough--rq love apd ALQW 7G C HURRY ?” ing romance that runs on ts blue flames of excitement ‘hristie Comedy “KISS ME CAROLINE” A Specialty Prologue to the Picture COMING— Elste Ferguson or four more pletely dissol every aingle . glonay, nd feel a hundred ti a ean get liquid arvon ath arf store. It is inexpensive, fgur ounces in all you wpl need. ‘Mhis imple remedy has never been known m1 Bartell Drug Stores—Seven Retail Stores 199 221:Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY Tomorv: w Feel i colt 25 Bor the veasel. Mitchell Lewis is seen as John Pike. COUNTESS SAYS SHE MARRIED MAYBERRY TO GET RID OF HIM RENO, Nev., Sept. 15.—Count eas Ida Van Clausen Davis Dona Mayberry, who was married here five days ago to Capt, Raymond Mayberry, of Los Angeles, today had filed a suit for annulment of her marriage. married him to be rid of him © declared, charging that Mayberry had forced his atten. ns upon her for two years, yherry, who also is in Reno, this charge. A few days ago the countess announced her candidacy for the presidency, saying that the com- mittee of 48 would back her Swedes to Build Largest Station ‘ STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept, 15.— The Radio bureau, Swedish tele graph department, is engaged in a scheme for the erection in Sweden of one of the largest wireleas stations in the world to communicate with ei Here 1s the latest addition to thelr | vocabulary, growing out of the fight! in the Lambe’ club in which John J McGraw, manager of the Giants, Was a participant. “One McGraw” | yelle the counterman. A moment ater the cook sends ovt a lamb | stew. dead men than it has for men who j are dead broke. | If some men were as big as they | think they are their tallor bills would | bankrupt them. Zemo is a clean, pene! tic liquid, neither sticky\ nor y and stains nothing. It is y lied and costs a mere trifle for ¢: lication. It is always dependal The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. the United States. 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