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i AJOR RUPERT HUGHES’ Popular Story “The Unpardonable Sin,” Directed by Marshal Neilan, Opens } at Coliseum Today; Norma Talmadge in Role of Russian Girl at Liberty; Clemmer Has Geraldine |) Farrar in “The Stronger Vow”; Dustin Farnum Featured Player at Rex; Bryant Washburn Comedy } Shown at Strand; Mission Shows Last Harold Lockwood Film; Tom Mix at Little; Billie Rhodes in Comedy % Atlee Parcot Diromy Parcot jen Parcot ier Rianche Sweet Rawin Stevens or in : Moore hington Sticker. W nary it. Kiem Walla Neer Bruce Hull Montane Beout Rovby Connelly “The Unpardonable Sin of » the biggest productions of the year "opened at the Coliseum this morning ploture will be easily identified A screen ad n of the power Rupert Hus novel, by the which created such a months ago when it published first in the Red Book then in book form ation was pro- ul direction of HN Nellan,.and conspicuous in oS Prominent cast of players is Sweet, who is welcomed ) Wack to the screen by a host of ad CLEMMER #THE STRONGER VOW" (Geldwye) de Cordor Katudtiio de Cordova Tora! Milton Kate Lester Tom Samtecht Jonn Davide Hassard 8 Cordova Leroux S Phe romantic atmosphere of the and an Apache den in Parts the environment of Ger Parrar’s latest picture, “The Vow,” which begins a engagement at the Clem-ner today. iP is Dolores de Cordova, one t of a Spanish family that with the house of Istu _ How Dolores eventually weds ‘the rival family ts told amid a Of exciting incidents. MISSIO: “A MAN OF HONOR” (Metre) cssecee Harold Lockwood Bessie Eyton { Stanton Heck Promoters} witiam Clifford Of the unusual and interesting its of “A Man of ilonor,” in Hoereld Lockwood is starred at fion, oceurs when Lockwood as a handsome, daredevil , Calico Jack. This is into the story thru the imag @f the girl he loves who fan. sees him in this fantastic the terrors of the sea, Picture begins today. eee | LITTLE COMING OF THE LAW” Tom Mix Tane Novak of Kent tenderfoot, who attempts to @ gang of cattle"Tustiers, the Colonial, starting Sun- time to fall in love with mn, the daughter of » who aids him in his run the cattle thieves out Noval, who appeared here Hart in the “Money Cor- the feminine lead. LIBERTY “THE NEW MOON” (Select) Princess Marie Paviow Masha Vanili Lasott The story of which op morning, New Moon ned at the Liberty this oncerns the Russian insur rection and the nationalization of women, Misa Talmadge has the part of & Russian princess, who disguises as a peasant and flees the city rather than b me a victim of the new Her lover, the prince law joing the Holshevist movement, but in the end } there is shown a reason for his sud den change of heart, and the two are | reunited. Bryant Washborn Mildred Dav Helen Dunbar harles Bennet one of Betty Thomas Her Mother Washburn en's most capable comedians, is star in “All Wrong.” a oomedy drama which opened at the Strand this morning Warren Kent (Waatburn) has fool ish ideas about matrimony, and after fharrying Betty Thomas, a pretty young girl, persuades her that the only proper thing for them to do Is to continue living in separate houses and maintaining only a platonic friendship—in other words, continu ing their courtship thruout their lives After a number of funny and em \barrassing occasions Kent is brought to realize the folly of his plan. vee REX »- , + 1 “A MAN IN THE OPEN” (United Pietures Corporation) Salior Jense.... Trevor. Bull” Brooke: James Browa, Polly Kate ‘ Irene Rich Dustin Farnum is playing at the Rex in “The Man in the Qpen.” This man is first a sailor, then a cowboy. and last a ranger. He falls in love with a grand opera singer whom chance has brought to the forest and wilderness, marries her, loses her, fights for her and after a string of complications wins her again. Irene Rich, Farnum’s leading lady Appeags in a leading feminine role | for the first ume. ee @ ao ______________"--_—_- | COLONIAL we —-— K Madeline Stewart Pa Willtame | Dainty little Billy Rhodes stars in | “The Girl of My Dreams,” poweces the Colonial tis morsing. Billie has been doing screen com edy with startling success ever since she deserted musica! comedy for the camera. Her appearance in “Rabes in Toyland” made her a stage favor ite, and her picture comedies won her front rank among the screen stars. “The Girl of My Dreams” is a love istory that has a good, hearty laugh in it here and there. - SEATTLE -~SYMPHONY “s ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor. ‘Another Great Masonic “Pop” Concert Temple Auditorium , SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 118, at 2:30 Sharp. | FULL POPULAR PROGRAM fin 6 @ '. SPECIAL FEATURED NUMBERS _ FRANCIS J. ARMSTRONG er iolin. ‘Accompanist, Anna Grant Dall. } at Colonial. ——— ——— ma Taknadge starring at 1. “Coming of the Law."—Little. in “The New 7—Harold Lockwood in “A Man of Hon.) Sweet and Edwin Stevens in “The Unpar-| ovie Quizzes Q—Please tell me Pearl White's address and how oid she in. Also the color of her eyes and hair. A—Pearl White was born in Mis sourt in 1889. She in a reddish blonde with blue eyes. Address Pathe Film Corp. 25 W. 45th st, New York City. cee Q—What {# Earl Williams’ middi¢ name? A-Earl Rafael Williams, eee Q—How tall is Pegey Hyland? A—Miss Hyland, wo are informed on the best authority, om five feet tour inches tall eee Q+How old ta Alice Joyce? she ever appear on the stage? What is her address? A—Alice Joyce 1# 29 years old. No, sho has not appeared on the speaking stage. Miss Joyce was telephone operator in New York prior to entering drese: Vitagraph Film York City, N. Y. Address movie questicns to Mo tion Picture Editor. Corp., New Starred With Him in Days Gone By Blanche Sweet and Mary Miles Minter once co-starred with Dustin Farnum “I was starring in “Tho Littlest Rebel’ some years ago,” says Mr. Farnum, “and we carried three little girls, who played the title role on al ternate nights, Two of them were Blanche Sweet and Mary Miles Min ter. Their parte were lengthy and difficult, so three girls played the same part alternating, We were ar rested cause of these children appearing in the cast. \“Doug” Gets License to Run a Camera Douglas Fairbanks granted a genuine license to operate | Seats at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s 50 and 75 Cents Half-Rate Tickets to Music Pupils With Credentials, ‘All War Tax Costs Absorbed by Symphony Society. RESULTS @ projection machine in his palatial Beverly Hills home, ‘Tho screen ac tor hag a projec oltmannheietaoin tor has a projection machine princi pally for the entertainment of his guests, and the other day Doug real ized that to operate his machine without a license is not according to Hoyle. Therefore he made applica- tion, and his motion picture projec: tion machine operator's licenso is 1313. ‘Tis said Kitty Gordon displays ' $200,000 worth of dresses, millinery and jewelry in sion,” her lates “Playthings of Pas- feature production. Charlie Ray t# learning to play the piano, In three doys he has mastered “chop sticks” and “Yan. kee Doodle.” the filma Ad: | 26 timea in one season be- | has been | nti ae ERENT: + PROGRAMS TODAT COLINEEM—Mianche Sweet in “The | Unpardenable stn. } CLEMMER — Geraldine Farrer te | | “The Stronger Vow.” LINE KT Y—Norma Talmadge in “The New Moon.” / REX—Dustia | 1 Girt of My Dreams.” | LITTLE —Tom Mix in “The Coming of the Law.” oming leatures} The Road Thru tho Nark” ts the title of a new Blanche Sweet produc- ton, cee | Olive Thomas plays the title role in “The Spite Bride ee Louis Weber directed Anita Stew |art in“Mary Regan,” a screen adap- tation of Leroy Scott's novel, “In | New York.” | Fileen Percy, Joseph Kilgour and Bull Montana appear with Bert L; [tell in “One-Thing-ad-a-Time O'Day. ‘ee Henry Walthall has just complet- ea “The Long Arm of Mannister.” ry Katherine McDonald has gone to |New York to purchase some new | sowns for her next production, “The | Breeders.” | eee | Carmen Phillips will support H B. Warner in “The Pagon God.” Movie Folk Like to Pan Each Other Just as ball players are inclined to “pan” each other without giving of- |fense, so are motion picture stars |xiven to hurling pointed darts of |satire and sarcasm at one another | Whenever they get a chance. Jim Corbett and Eddie Polo were | sitting at near-by tables in the Uni- verkal City cafeteria. Jim raised his volca: . “They teh me Eddie Polo worked today, His double was sick,” Jim ex: plained, just loud enough for Polo to | hear: Dead silehce ensued until a few minutes later, when Polo, in a stage whisper, was saying: “Yes, they hired the Convention hall, M Kansas City, for a conclave of Jim Corbett's doubles, and they had an overflow meeting that filled two churches.” And Jim and Eddie shook hands and called it quits for the day, | Niles Welch is a great whistler, | and he is whistling louder and mer- jrier than ever the last few weeks. | He is owner of a fine yew automo- bile. Promises to Be Big Week at Motion Picture Houses. ‘| they y Hyland ts an expert typist. s from her friends that read her writing little star to be could not or three years ago. see Count the stars—Mildred Manning, Wilfred Lucas, Robert McKim, Mary Jane Irving and Frankie Lee will play in Stewart Edward White's masterful story “The Westerners.” While Wm. Lord Wright, repre senting the United Pictures, Inc, in neateg in his office at Brunton reading ® scenario entitled Don't Make the Man/* 6 entered his apartment and aped with three pairs of shoem Sundcy pants, oe sdion two hats _NETT'S COMEDIAN CHARLIE MURRAY SAYS Loft overs grow into hash. a big Pies are t in pictures, Most undertakers are dead earnest. eee Labor note: A match will strike, eee k Sennett the most chicken farm—of the variety in Southers extennl ve feathered California. oe Ben Turpin should be a deteo tive. He sees double Douglas M 18 Inee production a plished musician, She played the plano, banjo, steel guitar and is now learning to play on the harp a) | C. Gardner Sullivan, famous nario writer, has been engagad write a new | Hart. j ee | . i Enid Bennett received a baby an @ present from one of The donor is @ returned from ship tiger her admirers sallor who recently South America where his been in port. o- Dorothy Dalton is soon to app in an Apache story under the ae rection of Joseph De Grasse. is ° ° |. Clney Pitegerald fs som, to appear in a series of comedies. ke Uncle Sam’s Tars After Theda Bara had sold $10 600 worth of Victory bonds, the ot er day, at the booth of the a |women’s war relief, in New Yo jelty, the band from the bat | Pennsylvania gave @ concert. lowing the concert, one of the |bers of the band presented to | Bara the bugle that was blown the platform on which stood the ki and queen of England and other tables when the Germdn fleet rendered to Admiral Beatty at Scr Flow. TALMADGE —as a young Russian prin- cess who falls under the new order for the nationalization of women, who disguises her- self and flees as a peasant, and _ undergoes the most thrilling experiences—in Also on the bill—the latest 2-act , MACK SENNETT COMEDY “WHEN LOVE IS BLIND” Murray, Chester Conklin, Charles Lynn, With Ben Turpin, Charlie ' Sennett Cat—An fil-Star Fun Cast Marie Prevost and the play for Williggs &

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