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THE SPTATTLE STAR Kathlyn Williams Has Prominent Role in Film Coming to Clemmer STRAND Starts Tomorrow @ @aramount Picture Always the’ Best for the Liberty Guest Last Times Friday— BILL HART Testing Block” sway MIACK SENN Will Bring a Se atte idl Fe Kathlyn Williams, the lovely emotional actress, whose} charm and ability have won her a host of followers among the film fans, has one of the strongest and sweetest roles of her career in the screen version of Zane Grey's novel, “The U. P. Trail,” which opens at the Clemmer Saturday. Miss| Williams appears as “Beauty Stanton,” owner of the great dance hall in the railroad town of “Benton.” Her great sacrifice in giving up, to a younger and prettier girl, the| MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL in ‘Idols of Clay’ Come and See What Love Can Do Under warm skies on a tropical isle. With the lovers rightly matched and the Scenery correctly set. In pleasure resorts of the rich—in the underworld dives of the poor! Miss Murray was never better than in “Idols of Clay.” Her “On _ With the Dance” and “The Right to Love” are really outdone. opomme; Strand Orchestra 23.c3% CLEMM * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE: } MISCHA GLUSCHKIN COMING SATURDAY ZANE GREY'S GREATEST STORY— “THE U. TRAIL’ —WITH— a 7 KATHLYN WILLIAMS ROY STEWART ROBERT McKIM In a great dance hall run by “Beauty” Stanton is found life in the West as it was lived in those pioneer days of the blazing of the trail for the Union Pacific Railroad. CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman, Director. Concerts Afternoon and Evening. man she loves, furnishes a real dramatic angle to the story. f} | acain, ° TODAY'S PROGRAMS [ LINERTY—William & Mart in “The Treating Hlock.” CLEM 4h —Aliee Lake tn “The Mle- fit Wife” COLISEUM — Bite Berke tm “The Frisky Mrs. Johneon.” STRAND—"The County Fair,” oll w | REX—<lare Kimball Young te “Bid- | Chammet.” | | WINTER GARDEN..£™.%eertce Tour | | newr’s “The Great Redeeor.” | BLUM MOUSE fete Daniels ts tf “You Never Can Tell.” a ~ x [46] TNSEEN FORCES" @ story dealing with the occult, comes to the Coliseum Saturday. Psychic ectence ts a subject to which the war has given a big impetus and produced thourands of stories of warnings received by parents con jcerning their Nehting sona, Since | then reports of manifestations have been received from all quarters, and nearly every one can tell of rome experience with these “unseen | forces.” The story of “Uncen Forces” ts based on actual facts and | of the wt powers of t, the heroine, an actual ng in New York city under another nama ce LIBERTY Charlie Murray, Ford . Phyllis Haver and Marie Prevost ure just few of the funmakers featured in “Love, Honor and Behave,” the big Mack Sennett comedy, a special which will be the featured attraction at the Liberty, beginning Saturday. ‘The plot, which, of course, ts hu morous from beginning to end, tells | on of @ pair of newly. and alr ther trow Mae Murray and David Powel, one | of the mont popular co-star teams ap- | pearing before the a, are com ing to the Stran ay In “Idol of Clay," an adven | London and the South Seas, produced | | by George Fitzmaurice, who tae re| sponsible for “On With the Dance,” | “The Right to Love” and other fen tures In-which Powell and Mins Mur- ray were featured The story is by Ouida Bergere, the famous author, cee COLONTAL A mine explosion anf @ exve-tn were staged in a real mine tn order to furnish “atmosphere” for Harry Carey's latest picture, “Wedet Is/| West.” which opens at the Colontal | Saturday, Those scanes were filmed in Jerome, Artin “West In West In the story of a cowboy who uses his brains as well as his horse, a young chap who net u & miner's strike by shirt aleve macy, wins a fortune for him. and makes a certain young lady realize she is not too good for him. eee REX Sir Gifert Parkers “Behola My | Wife,” which played an extremely | wit “| hill rapidiy. successful engagement at the Strand }& short time ago, is to be seen here Heginning Saturday, it will be shown at the Rex. | Tho the cast is alletar, Mabel Julienne Scott's wonderful acting as | the Uttle half-breed is the outstand- ing feature of the production. i] Action of the story is laid tn Can | ada and Mogland. | J. Stuart Blackton will eaf for | Engtand about the middie of the! month, to head the Blackton Produc. | tions, Ine, there. Lady Diana Man- ners, who will etar tn his first pro duction, will start work immediately. Many of the ncenes of her first plo ture will be taken on her own em» tates, ——_— After enacting ecenes for “The Quarry” In Sing Sing and at the Paramount Eastern studio, Thomas Meighan is finishing thie new Pura mount picture, with Lois Wilson in the leading feminine rola Tom For toan Ip directing. Charles Ogia, who enacts the role of the elder Jucklin, In George Mel ford’® production of “The Jucklina” sino hav an important part In “What Every Woman Known,” the Barrie pleture, directed by William DeMille. 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Love him!” it whispers. But the manis already married —to a wo- man whose indifference is blasting his happiness! A First Na- tional attraction of the unexpected! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under ARTHUR KAY LAST TIMES FRIDAY BILLIE BURKE “The Frisky Mrs, Johnson” PATHE NEWS