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Oniy Superteature Piotures are If you haven’t seen it, you're out something, and you still have Friday night— Bill Hart “The Cale of Courage” SATURDAY—For Four Days Only— A First National drama showing that some men need women to put the kick into life— And that some women are there with the kick— AMERICAN LIFE... —————EEE yo The Burning CalMine | Ze Lastionabelledding B) Tre/rened Mob TroAvenging Lorelee fel r Fe2uleco c} Sin v “He Streance. Stony of AWomanWuo Loven Taree Men. A terrific fire, a battle in the streets, the clash of mighty, primitive passions—all are graph- ically set forth. You can not possibly be figuring on rot seeing this widely-talked-of Paramount comedy, now . running here to the usual Strand attendance— adie cod Thomas Meighan —IN— “Civilian Clothes” The story of a girl who marries a captain’s uni- form, then has to live with a suit of cheap “civies.” But. the same man—a fighter—is under both coats and a fighter usually wins— even at home. MERMAID COMEDY—“DUCK INN” Special Engagement of the U. of W. Quartet w ) TO-NIGHT-[z Tomorrow Alright} Cet a25° Box litigations {| TODAYS PROGRAMS LINERTY—William Mart in “The Cradie of Courage.” CLEMMER—Jack Pickford tn “The Double Dred Decetver,” COLINEL Dorothy Dalton tn “Guilty of Love.” STRAND —Pannie Hurst's “Tumor | eaque" clears tomaht | COLONIAL — Warren Kerrigan in | “Number 99." | REX—Tom Mix tn “The Terror.” N @ recent interview D. W. Grif fith, the great producer, gave the ing reasons as to why he ono Miss Carol Dempater for the }leading feminine role in “The Love Flower,” his new sereen play which lopens at the Clemmer Saturday | 1, She possesses youth and is ex tremely graceful. 2. She has a pecullar type of beauty that appeals both to men and women; a type that causes a mother to think of ber as a daugh ter and a son to consider her as a sister, % She has a sincerity, real in jalde sincerity, that the camera does not fall to register, She never ap pears to be just acting. Mins Dempster is a good-natured young lady of but 28 summers, has | been well brought up with a love for | home life and respect for parents. In “The Love Flower” the actress appears as the daughter whose love | for her father is thagnain thread of | the plot. COLISEUM Thone who have enjoyed the popa- lar novel, “Harriet and the Piper,” by Kathleen Norris, will be particu larty intorested in the screen version which opens at the Coliseum Satur day. Anita Stewart has been given the title role, and everybody will agree | that it ts an ideal character for the | young star. Harriet Field, tired of life in a small town, goes to New York and | Joins the Bohemian colony of Green wich Village. Here she has a love af fair with Royal Blondin, a wealthy young New Yorker, Some years later, when she ts mar | ried to Richard Carter, a widower [fer grown children, Blondin enters) eee her life again. Their meeting brings ho picture to a startling climax, eee LIBERTY Allan Dwan’s “In the Heart of a| Fool,” based on a novel by William | Allen White, deals with a vital prob: | lem in marital relationship. Thru a| | train of absorbing events, it pictures the disillusionment and heartaches | wuffered by a girl, who marries a| | man she does not love. In this picture movie fans will have Jan opportunity to witness the debut as an emotional actress of pretty | } Mary Thurman, who, tt will he re | |membered, first became popular on the screemas Mack Sennett’s prize | | bathing beauty. Mins Thurman plays | | the role of ra Nesbitt, the unhap. | | py wita STRAND “Civilian Clothes,” the photoplay t THE SEATTLE STAR Eighteen-Year-Old Actress Is Lauded by D. W. Griffith Carol Dempster, the pretty 18-year-old leading lady in D.\ W. Griffith's new photoplay, “The Love Flower,” which | comes to the Clemmer Saturday. Carmel Myers | Back in Films Picture Patter “Bud” Dunean, who was a mem ber of the old comedy team, “Ham and Bud,” in to produce a series of 1 comedies to be known as “Bud and || His Buddies.” bs eee Marry Carey t* writing a story which will be used as, his next starring vehicle following “West I» Went.” | eee Viola Dana will be starred tn a story titled “An Offshore Pirate” ! eee Lucy Cotton has been engaged to support George Ariins in @ screen version of “The Devil.” eee | » George Fitemauricn t at work on his fourth special production for Fa mour Players. It is Utled “Money | Mad.” eee Kenneth Harlan has left the screen for good. He in appearing on the stage in “Wild Cherry,” a Comstock & Gest production. eee Constance Talm: play will be Mimed in eee "a next photo. ongland, in which handsome Thomas Meighan Carmel Myers jis starring at the Strand this week, | ¢¢—N FOLLY'S TRAIL,” the speo | will be held over a fow more days. ‘This picture offers Meighan in the role of & young army captain who| Bohemian life, which opens at the marries a society girl in France.) Colonial Saturday, Carmel Myers. Upon his return to America, after /the popular little star who for the having been reported killed in action nan bee tured ° he discOvers that his wife is reluc. | '@#t year has been featured In on t to own him in his over-iond | of York's leading musical illan clothes. To cure her snob- | comedy shows, returns to the screen, bish ideas he becomes a butler in) Upon her return to Universal City her household and ‘after several dre-| cn New York, Miss Myers brought matic developments succeeds in con-| vin her atx trunke full of new: vineing her that clothes do not make! |. parisian creations in the way of Martha Mansfield, « former Ziee:|eroing of “In Folly's Trail” (@ kay feld beauty, plays the wife, | n " eee ample opportunity to display much REX lot her new wardrobe. A romantic and thrilyng plot in|" = DANDERINE” tacular photoplay of New York New the description advance notices give of “The Inferior Bex,” the picture in whieh pretty Mildred Harris Chap- lin will be featured at the Rex be- ginning Saturday The strange adventures a young | Bohemian butterfly) Miss Myers has | | theme. It iw maid the picture affords the star splendid opportunities to reveal her histriontc ability Milton Sills has the leading male role. Federal Building an Eagle’s Nest DENVER, Colo, Sept. 24.—There are more eagles on the Denver fed eral buliding than on any other fed. emp! building in the world. Aasistant Custodian Ralph B. Dergance hasn't finished his census yet, but he's sure there's more than 1,000 “robins of freedom” roosting in outof.the-way corners of the structure. “There's one on every doorknob and they're carved on almost every brick,” brags he, ‘Time ts of no value to a man who fails to une it. wife (Mra. Chaplin) experiences in| Stops Hair Coming Out; iM \trying to win back the lost love of | | her husband forms the basis of the Doubles Its Beauty. A fow cents buys “Danderine.” Aft can not find a fallen hair or any dan druft; be , every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thic First Run Always meq i] \! | fi’ Today—Last Times That Funny Comedy “TA LA LUCILLE” —and— J. WARREN KERRIGAN —In— “NUMBER 99” Hr LHR AT Re) ao icles aa Ee oT t, HN Nl | ¢r an application of “Danderine” you | Wanda Hawley han a ente little Boston brindle pup which answers to | the name of “Pep.” ee “The Marriage of William Asehe,” |by Mra. Humphrey Ward, has been made into a movie. May Allison is starred, eee “Fatty” Arbuckle’s Mtest comedy SOME CLASS to This Girl! See This Girl Any Time, And Lots More Like Her, in Any MACK Starting Saturday —A Slice of Life “IN FOLLIES TRAIL” Starring Carmel Myers JOE ROBERTS On the Banjo COMEDY ORCHESTRA NEWS SENNETT COMEDY All the new Mack Sennett comedies play in Seattle at the Liberty. 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