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EATTLE STAR PAGE 3 day? the Paige Tt } OCAL Motion Picture Fans Are Pramised: Sine. Especially Gad ‘Fakbiees Pas the Cotiing Week at Movie i enies in Seattle. Among the Attrac- tions Will Be “The Girl Who Came Back,” From the Popular Stage Play; ‘(Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife,’ Gloria Swanson’s Latest; ‘Legally Dead,” } the Strange Scientific Drama; “Salomy Jane,” From Bret Harte’s Famed Story; a Northern Picture, “Where the North Begins’; “The Face on the vA } Barroom Floor”; “The Footlight Ranger,” and “Moonshine Valley.” tant —<—<—<—<—<——_$_———r TODAY’S PROGRAM EEN Kin-tin-tin, fan Where the N Miltew Sills in “Legally COLUMBIA B GARDEN—Willlam Russel ) coLo N'A [Theodore Roberts In “The Ol Home STAGE QRTUEUM—Orpheam veedeville NEL G—WiH King and Company in “Pretty Pegey PALACE WLP play, “The I SEBUM | —Jacqueline Logan, Coliseum. 2—Kenneth Harlan, Strand. %—William Farnum, Colonial. 4—Milton Sills, Columbia. 5—Charles Jones, Winter Garden. 6—Johnny Hines, Blue Mouse (next week). T—= Gloria Swanson, Liberty “TERBACCER-CHEWIN’ KID” Screen Chit Ups ce E : ner of 1919 they t of Vitagraph's ed on the same 4 Jr, has spent F ng UP} th s of his work as pees eet bo ar amid ‘Turkish "Wi NTER GARDEN | Jf Tower,” | SUF t Turkish se en Steps ‘The story Bingham from at EP aL RS n Th t showings of Man's William Russel aid ina p yard. A girl, a the principal played by Miriam C Kenneth | Harlan and Gaston are the main male characters and among the | Home will be see he him as h others are Joseph Dowling, Zasu | jonial theate f and ¢ n big city is the part | by James Cruze, who produced it for . paramount with Edward Horton, Em 4 Wilson, — Fritad There Pitts and Ethel Shaagon, 7 ee Farnum ix the star of] ¥&* one viewer of the picture in Lon} won 5 and Louise “ture, made from Charles ey"! Moonshine Valley,” which will have| 4 Ankelen, however, who took an un | in Agn ding th cast. Walter j stax of the same name, | its first showing at the Colonial Sun-! favorably view of young Jed» habit ht in th Woods and Anthony Coldevey adapt ed it from Harry Leon Wilson’ y lady an caeeere i ie welbeln of The well known melodramat |ture, “The Face on the Ba: Floor,” is now at the Palace Hip theater 5 feature of the program. Henry B, Walthall is t th duction, and Alma | t g lady. The res of —————_— | day ‘om. Yes, about ar erned John ears ago, and five feet tall, is Mrs. B please. Bebe Di and never has been Bob—Of co ame for you chrers over the well-being of youn Fox who must consumed eee four years) Production work on “William Bs Williams, lo t in Wild Bill Hickok” has been ph screen, ted. Hart will produce this and ey are working | subsequent pictures at the Lasky udio. ‘riends weren't josh-| Margaret Landis is 4 busy little It certainly is sure| person. She is playing at the same *nuph. commit myself one| time in two pictures at Universal way or the other. In fact, so many | City, viz. “Beasts of Paradise,” people have’ said that Connie is en- | chapterp! and “The Ghost City, 1 to so many different people, | which is just starting production, and I have led to sit up.jin this latter serial she is to De notice and say nothing until we | featured in support of Pete Morrison, © really heard definitely the star. if you t married | J m|t star of nnett is ory deals with the adven ntific|a young artist who is fa strong | cused of a crime and who fig ¢ Adams | regain his posi society ar }tablish his f TRAY youth Moore produc John Fox as Jed Wingate in “The Covered Wagon K. I. O.—It yo stance Talmad, The Da ‘ous N 6 look and you ¥ © which read, “None. Choe) s: \, it wasn't so bad for John after Cruz LIBE! RTY idan Eas SPOT Libe 4 al ao COOLED as : NOW PLAYING— ays good advice Added— Mack Never was Gloria more alluring, more lavish and ( 5 “SKY ARKING" \( more compelling! The story of a girl Bret Harte $ A sponta who comes from the laughs! country, who goes to~ the city, who is put in prison, who somehow manages to find the road to laughter and NOW— ling romance of the gold-rush days 4 49 in California— N\ Glorious N wv Gorgeous ) eromount’s i {| SWANSON as a beautiful French girl in the Paramount picture. “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife” with HUNTLY GORDON Kenneth Harlan Gaston Glass Miriam Cooper Joseph Dowling Zasu Pitts Oliver Lana JAZZ CL. “Annab ‘Haden !“Salomy Jane’ \( With JACQUELINE LOGAN, GEORGE FAWCETT, JAMES NEILL, CHARLES OGLE, CLARENCE 4 BURTON and LOUISE DRESSER. Fi MacDowell ng Song” Mendelesohn selected d_ selection, “Cay alleria | Rusticana” pot ++. Mascagni Added— 15,000 bushels of uncontrollable laffs— “HAM” HAMILTON iio “THE OPTIMIST” SPECIAL—BETTY ANDERSEN, dramatic soprano, direct from y . New York, singing “The Sweetest Story Ever Told," each after: now and evening. Also: “A PE JOURN An “Our Gang” Comedy COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will play the foliowing LIBERTY NEWS soattle ne Labor Day pionte ey y) Woodland Park. Overture, “Summer Night's I (a) “Dutch Kiddi (b) “Love's 0} (ce) “Sparkling leap Big Fun! Giant sunflower Heap Big Fun a Vocal solo, 5 ito ‘ows in Seattle Soloint, Mr Hoimea Beatties newest high ) Waltz from “Kugene Onegin” ‘Tachaikowsky the Gar- Serenade, duet for flute and French horn sebeee THI Soloists, Messrs, Henningsen and Jacobs Selection» from thé musical play ana” ...Frimi M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE, Director NS | | Dahila is U. of W, astronomers \ prepare for eilipse SS of aun. STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Playing “Hungarian Fantasie,” by Moses-Tobani ceresicieiiccoetdiasoniiahiaiaiemomann A DSA PSA