The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 3

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MONDAY, OCTORER 18, 1990, gar han on that 4 18 Spain I A sumptuous Paramount drama of wagging tongues and a woman's soul! Now here! CHESTER D. CATHERS Phenomenal Seattle Basso, in a Song Prologue * SECOND NEAR SENECA Will Rogers SAYS: Td like all you folks to be friends of Jim Fenton. That’s me. But don’t call me that— “JES’ CALL ME JIM” It’s his latest photoplay and Coming Soon “Let's go to the Liberty” w always good advice TONIGHT AND TUESDAY—Then Gone Forever— LOVE DAVIS on the | WURLITZER | A / TORCHY | COMEDY | pletes the program. | Under the direction of Liborious la job, Talmadee tn Castleton te Katherine MacDonald Rubens in “The Wite. le Sargent in The ty Nelian's “Ge and o* ‘Am MA RUTIONS, the lovely dark 4! actress, has an foal n Th Wortd and Hh: and this week, Mis Feodora, a young marries Don Ju in apite of the sider in year their little few in til Julien brings Ernesto, young writer, to live with a cafe, Dor Alvahesx maken a neering remark about Feedora Ernesto, hearing knocks him town. ‘This means duel. Dor y en that Ernesto was a to defend bin wife's hone that Don Aly ' of eat swordsmen berat ulta him and take ard in as | News weekly add: Jon the Dill | eee CLEMMER ‘Out o Storm,” the t « je Athert is being shown thin week with beautiful Ba para Cas yn in the leading role tina t Amer tea and England, and the relation ship, formalities to and difficulty that a young English lord experiences before he finally marries a girl of his Albert Levering recognizes Margaret Hil (a factory girl) great possibilities as a singer. He puts under the scholarship of a great r. Later, Levering is arrested wf two countries overcome choice. jas an embezzier and Margaret is left} [see After struggling against hard cir YS aden for a long time, Mar | aret eventually arrives in © jas @ well known American # At of her concerts she meets jand falls in love with a young En, High lord. They are married. | Then comes Levering'’s release from prison. He sets out to find the girl he befriended. What hap | pens when he finds her happily mar one | ried, brings the story to a dramatic | ending. Miss Castieton plays Margaret. | |John Bowers ts splendid as the Eng ish lord, and Sydney Ainsworth tx equally effective In the role of Lev ring. A cartoon comedy, news weekly and sayings of Will Rogers com Hauptman, the Clemmer orchestra plays the overture “If ] Were King, titul violin solo, Rhapsody.” the LIBERTY Constance Talmadge ts entertain. — jing at the Liberty this week in jood References,” comedy As Mary Wayne, Connie finds her. self in Journey's End, a boarding house where the dear old landlady with a 64 bust, makes a wild clutch for board in advance and succeeds roung boarder’s lars to a lone ae , the tries to ret but all the boys behind the mahogany desks are stony-hearted about young ladies who want to be stenogruphers and who references How Mary Wayne breaks into « a spley little have her pal being sick, Marshall Neilan’s Monster Mystery ofa Panic- Stricken City “Freckles” Wesley Barry plays an important role in this mystery drama about @ oli. | in | and Mischa Gluschkin. gives a beau: | Hungarian; gram } Stork,” REX no} The Alma Rubens is starrin Seene from which choice of # York tak vimming or splashing in! A Torchy core out the Ir round COLISEUM Katherine MacDonald in starring at the Coliseum in “Curtain. In “Curtain” Miss MacDonald plays the part of an’ actress who | achieves a tremendous suc aa the wtar of a new She a millionaire bachelor thru a whirl wind courtahi!p and finally marries him and gives up the stage. Later after she han become the mother df la boy, she discovers her husband is | antrue to her. | Juana with the actress who has taken | her place as star. She returns to the | stage, getting back her old piace, and scores a tremendous hit. finds real happiness. | Mise M. 14 dors some of the! finest acting of her entire carser In this picture. Also she is supported by an unusually strong cast. “Curtain,” which is a screen ver sion of Rita Welman's delightful story which appeared In the Satur wooed by ay day Evening Post, closes Tuesday night The balance of the Coliseum pro. includes “Don't Blame the 4 Christie comedy; a Bruce scenic and the Coliseum News. Malotte, the Coliseum organist plays a solo of his own composition. | see ‘Go and Get It." Marshall Neflan's clever newspaper story, is playing a! return ¢ nent at the Rex. This popular filied with ro mance, » 4 intrigue, con corns chiefly ¢ adventures of a young live wire reporter When a mysterious crime has been comm and the entire city is on ite toes for a solution—when riots and bloodshed are pending—it is then that the reporter is called to the city editor's desk and told to “go and wet it.” Kirk Connelly t# told of a series of most mysterious crimes and told to get the story. After a lot of }run of good luck that begins with | fascinating adventures Connelly un-|cellus in leaving a job| covers an amazing experiment about screen version of the story by jopen for someone to fill and giving to be launched by a noted scientiat FERRE Tne APE MAN - ie AND GET IT” HERE THIS WEEK THE SEATTLE STAR Alma Rubens Featured in Dramatic Role at Strand World ane * any he having gone to Tia | Later she i Hix Wife,” the photoplay in g at the Strand this week. and ducts some aerial exploits real thrillers Pat O'Ma is great as the young | reporter. Agnes Ayres, little fr faced Wesley Bar and J, B Sherry also come in for a good st of praise } ee COLONIAL The woman who sees no Kood in (id but her own ts in every nelghbe figure course, ax a matter of fact pretty much na in now tails, But believe it and a thers look with cold dixtavor ve their own one of the important] The Soul of Youth,” the| William D. Taylor t now at the Colonial. film, which ts maker. Every linhment is al the carefully | trimmed lawn he tiniest eriap ruffle on darling daughter's pinafore. And the fr husband spoils her) plece of mind nd invades the calm perfection of home life by tntro-| | ducing a big, rough adopted boy. Any boy would have been bad enough, but & street boy, who had been arrested for stealing and taken into court,} one Giahiak ieee The reat of the picture shown the character development: of this lov-| able youth and proves that under right environment every boy will show a lot of good qualities. Lewis Sargent of “Hu Finn™ fame is the star, Ernest Butterworth, William Co! Jr, Judge and Mra. Ben Lindsay are important in the cast Alias Alladin” ix the screen com: edy. Joe Roberts has some new banjo numbers NEILAN TO STAR BROADWAY BEAUTY What is considered the record in| | “discovering” and signing a new | star for motion pictures was estab | lahed recently in New York by Mar- | shall Neilan, iMr. Neilan, show in Manhattan, spied Irene Mar. | cellus in a group of beauties behind the footlights. In five minutes Mr. Neflan was be. | hind the scenes being introduced to | Miss Marcellus. “Do you want to be a star in motion pictures?” asked Mr. Netlan “Y would be most de. lighted,” repties Miss Marcellus: Result: Neilan will star Miss Mar “The Lotus Eaters,” a Al the director-producer. | while attending a roof) bert Payson Terhune. Dashing Air Planes, Speeding Express Trains, Scooting Churning Ocean Liners Are All in This Exciting Adventure! Christie Comedy— “GOIN GOING, GONE” SATISFACTORY TERMS THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO F. 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