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Linkery “Aquare Kennett comedy. William Dea! Sanderson”; CLEMMER—Owen Moore in “The | Crimson Gardenia.’ COLISEUM—Leah Maint In “As 8 Man Thinks.” STRAND—Eisio Ferguson in “The | Avalanche.” REN—Dougins Fulrbanks in “The Knickerbocker Buckaroc MISSION—William Russell in “A Regular Sport.” COLONIAL—Anita Stewart in“ | LITTLE—Martin tured by Cannibals, oi A—Glady * “SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON” (Arteraft) Bquare Den! Sanderson. ..Willlam 8. Ha Mary Bransford 1 Little Barney Owen Lieyd Bacon Alva Dale Frank W on Matson Baw C Williams Thomas Tudge Graney Andrew Robso: Square Deal Sanderson,” which | Dpens at the Liberty today is, as the] litle suggests, a typical | picture. It is taken from t Magazine story by Charles Seltx And was picturized by Lambert H yer. The plot relates how Squar Deal Sanderson posed as the long missing brother of Mary Bransford, & girl whose cattle holdings have fallen under the greedy eyes of Alva Dale. How Sanderson thwarts the various plots of Dale, how his real identity is made known to Mary, and how the romance develops, are events which have been welded into & picture of great dramatic strength There is a Mack tt comedy BTrying to Get Along,” on the same ill. ‘This show closes Tuesday night . CLEMMER “THE CRIMSON | i ARDENIA” (Goldwyn) Roeland Van Dam.. | ® s | i «x Owen Moore Madelon Dorette.. Hedda Nova Emile Le Duc -Hector V. Sarno Papa La Fors -.Sydney Deane Alfred Le Due Tully Marshall Francois, “The Spi Ainaworth Jean, “The Wolt” iwin Stevens Rex Beach's latest contribution to| the screen is “The Crimson denia.” The striking title is derived in @ manner equally striking. A single gardenia worn on the black domino of a participant in the New Orleans Mardi Gras, becomes crim- soned with the man’s’blood when he | is stabbed. | Back of this action are the machin- ations of a band of counterfeiters. | The stabbing remains a mystery thru out the play. REX { o—____-_______y “THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKERO0” (Arteraft) --Dougias Fairbanks Marjorie Daw} William Wellman | Frank Campeau ‘eddy Drake,. lercedes, the Girl Henry, Her Brother Bheriff, a Crook Teddy's Mother, ythe Chapman A New York Clubman Ted Reed Douglas Fairbanks is back again in one of his biggest successe ‘The } Knickerbocker Buckeroo.” It's a mirth-making tale of a young New Yorker who decided to devote his life to others. Which is a fine motive, ‘but is full of all sorts of humorous Possibilities. And, leave it to Doug, to take advantage of this fact g ot a | MISSION ! aS o——__ —- “A REGULAR SPORT” (Pathe) William Russell is the star of “A Regular Sport” which opens at the Mission today. The first scene: shown are around a hotel desk. Rus sell, in the role of a young millior aire, takes a room in the house with the intention of ending his life, but instead he comes to the rescue of girl across the way, whom he shoot a man. This starts a serie of exciting events which end even tually in the supposedly murdered man coming to life. TWO MOVIE WEDDINGS IN NEW LASKY PLAYS Two gorgeous wedding scenes have just been staged at the Lasky studio in Hollywood. A small army of dec orators, florists, with hundreds of dollars worth of fresh flowers, spe cially designed gowns for the brides and bridesmaids, and a large orches- tra to play the wedding march, wer used for these elaborate se weddings were staged for Burglar,” a new W play, and “Love Insurance. Bryant Washburn. In staging the Paramount picture, “The Woman} Thou Gavest Me,” which played at the Coliseum recently, the service ‘was directed by a real minister, Rev. | A. F. Randall, of the Episcopal church, | MARGUERITE CLARK SEEING EVERYTHING Marguerite Clark has declared her intention of seeing everything worth seeing while sojourning in California. nd #0, having completed her new | #tarring vehicle, “Girls,” from Clyde The Love | id photo starring | wedding for t Fitch's famous comedy, she spent last week with friends at Palm| Springs with her husband, Lieut. H P, Williams. “Girls” is scheduled for Ox early release, i COLISEUM — “AS A MAN THINKS (Pathe) Leah a... Warbe Mi arden Mile Dy layto} Mra. H Ja One of the most powerful ¢ of the sereen is “As a Man TI the Four Star picture featurt Baird which shows for the fir at the Coliseum tod: Directed from the original play by Augustu: s th wright tells the story A mm, sees no wrong in his flirtati pasebly censures his wife for ioe . STRAND “THE AVALANCHE’ (Paramount) He Mme. I Pr Mra, Ri John Ha: Ferdie Derentorth N ano Avalanche which Strand based trude Atherton’s famous novel was recently published The of absorb terest and deals with the her gambling taint in the young girl, herself the daught granddaughter of gamblers. Elsie Ferguson, who is the this production, plays three ¢ roles. The supporting ¢ ly strong today is 01 story is one “THE (Vitagraph) ‘ Yvette Murree, Elois’ daughter Anita ‘actress f s..--Julla Swayne Murree, husband to Elois Harry Blois Murree, an blood amas hinks,” Leah st time stage © play: un who n, but a less pens at n which ing in editary of a er and star of listinct st is unusual- ?AINTED WORLD” Stewart thr Elois’ maid Janice Cumming: Manager. sapoeee R, A. Roberts “The Painted World,” a dram: back-stage life, the fight of a mothe to keep her daughter from,the ttraction | of the footlights, is the & which opens at the Colonial S Malph Ince directed the p upporting cast includes prominent players. «ee re junday, icture. Gar-| Anita Stewart is the star and the many ¥ LITTLE » | (Mutual) CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS’ Martin Johnson, pal of Jack Lon don, went to the South islands with a motion picture Pacific am- era to bring back for civilization's eye the customs of the savage peo: ples of the South Seas. adventure and drama, and w brave little wife escaped ‘Big Numbers” tribe man. cannibals by almost a miracle. son's film story of ‘aptured by. Cannibe tle starting Surjday at tl from He found | ith his the eating John this trip is told in| he Lit CLASS A x “THE B AV (Vitagraph) Retty Dick Mentor . Huntley Hugh a) <...Dentoi Aunt Jessi Mrs M Gertrude Masquerading as Gladys Lesli Imposter Dick Mentor, women since his w their baby years Jlawen ¥ a girl of as Be wi with him This is the plot of the new at the Class A Sunday which opens Frances =D IMPOSTER” Gindys Teste Gordon n Vane Hurley Williams twelve jetty In ns the embittered ife left before. picture | oming leatures “A Girl Margueri Named Mar. Clark, will soon b ed at the Famous Players-Lasi dio. Robert Warwick 18 'the star of| the play and Hope, author of “Capt. Dieppe,” from novel by Anthony “The Prisoner of Zenda.” cee E the play by Henry za Come to Sta B. adapte: Esmond other forthcoming Marguerite feature. tarring e film ky stu d from , is an ° Clark “Everywoman” is to be filmed by the Famous Playe Lasky Co. with an all-star cast “It Pays to Advertise,” the comedy drama in which the Wilkes Players cored a big success recently, is to filmed, with Bryant Washburn the featured player. erry William C. De Mille will direct Ethel Clayton in “Miss Hobbs.” This is an adaptation of the stage play in which Annie Russell made her greatest success rae ar De Mille Iso direct Wanda Hawley in the Hartley Manner play, “Peg o' My Heart.” oe Avery Hapwood's comedy Love,” has been chosen as starring vehicle for Nellie Wally Reid’s next will be from the original J. Stuart Woodhouse, urk story “Sadie e next n “Speed by B! LL HART Comes to Liberty for Four Days Only; Clemmer Features Owen Moore, Who Returns to the Screen in Rex Beach Drama; Leah Baird Is Star of Augustus Thomas’ Play at Coliseum; Strand Has Elsie Ferguson in Difficult Role; Doug Fairbanks Comedy at Rex; Mission Attraction Stars William Rus- sell; Story of Stage Life at Colonial; New Martin Johnson Cannibal Pictures at Little; Class A Has Gladys Leslie, Young Vitagraph Star. {PRISCILLA DEAN IS NOT SUPERSTITIOUS A non-superstitious star. It's Priscilla Dean, of the Universal who has just returned to Uni versal City, following a month's tus- sle with pneumonia. Priscilla’s dressing room is No, 13. Found! She recalled that she first used it on | ja Friday, and it was on Friday, the | 18th, that a Universal director saw her peeking thru a knot hole in the |fence and called her in to | small part. | Miss Dean says that dressing rodin No, 13 is going to bring her luck “You can whistle in it, wear pea cock feathers, break mirrors and walk thru the door unde ladder,’ id, “and it won't bother me a {sh | bie play al \PERFECT MOVIE MAN TO BE MALE VAMPIRE Hallam Cooley the handsome young jactor, who was proclaimed by Beach as the perfect screen type, has |been cast to play a prominent part | withMabel Idwyn production. Normand in her He will new por. \tray a sort of male vampire and it| Charles Ray is a regular occurrence nowadays to him in the studio barber shop having his mustache waxed, In ad dition, Cullen Landis, who has just signed a five-year contract with Goldwyn, plays a bell boy in the production and says he’s taking les sons in the gentle art of hopping rings from the “professionals” in a ‘local hotel. He’s Taking His Lessons Now } He infant the buggy is a little held up on the public highway in little boys are good for, anyhow! * * Lf ~—— } Char’ ’s Charlie Chaplin training for the shock of being a father, The boy nam 1 Joe Barstow, whom Chaplin Holl ‘The actor wants a daughter. * * * eee lie Wants Girl and Puts Up : : $10,000 That He Will Be Winner $6 Pane tis sete, SE a Out at the Mildred Harris studio! whenever he sees a boy baby in a in Hollywood, California, are two cer-| buggy, he stops and gets acquaint tified checks for $1000 each. They | ed. He's tryin his best to ke boy represent a w between Charles | babies. But he wants a girl Chaplin and his beautiful young wife| If there's anything to pre-natal in- as to t ex of the baby they are | fluence, Charlie hasn't a chance. He looking for shortl may as well rig up a diminutive mus: If the kid is a boy, Charlie's check | tache and get ready to plaster it on goes to Mildred. In addition, Charlie | his 's upper lip-—or limber up the will have to “roll his own" down | well-known floppy shoes for the fath- Broadway eles, the first fine | erly slipper stunt day the r is old enough to Mrs, Chaplin has rashly gone be wheeled ahead and prepared a dainty nursery If the little one is a girl, Mildred | with pink decorations, suitable only loses $10,000, and Charlie will be so| for a lusty male inmate. Where oa pleased he will do the wheeling, any-| daughter would naturally demand how Little Red Riding Hood pictures, Chaplin, contrary to the precedent | there a ck-the-Giant-Killers, Rob- set t millions of fathers, war a inson Crusoes and All Babaa, There's baby daughter. His moviestar wife|a pink layette ready where a Miss has put the reverse E h on mi Chaplin would surely demand blue. ternal yearning, and for a If Charlie wins, and the baby is a ungster of the male species. The family doctor, having pro- | claimed strict neutrality, has left it up to Doe Stork Meanwhile Charlie, tho used to tak ing sudden tumbles, is in training. He is going around Hollywood, and daughter, it won't be such a victory for him after all, Young Mildred Charlotte will simply have to hustle | into a pink outfit and become a tom: | boy } So it looks Ike “Heads, Mildred wins; tails, Charlie loses."* | |BIG BILL (1) Leah Baird in a scene fro the Rex; () the Liberty the Clemn STANDING OF SCREEN DANCE CONTESTANTS) Plans for the big Screen Rall, to be held the last day of the North west Film Board of Trade tion, are nearing completio committee in charge of the voting contest to select the ‘nost popular stars, who are to be speci invite as guests of honor at the conventi announce the standing of contestan follows kford 24,609 Douglas Fairbanks orma ‘Pilmadgo Frank Ke Fay Tineher . 19,001 18. Mabel Normand Charles Chaplin Resale I 18,002 Beatriz Michelena tivee S108 William Farnur sven d Of the winners in the ladies’ ve race it has been possible to secure Miss Fay Tincher, Beatriz Michelena and easie Love. Miss Miche ena will be in his snappy new outdoor picture, with lots of gun play, hard riding, fast action, a love story and beautiful scenes of the range country of Arizona— n “As a Man Thinks,” William Russell, star at the Mission; (4) (6) Elsie Ferguson, starring at the (8) Seene from “The Painted World” at the Col 1} remembered for her splendid work in! be here. DIRECTION J! Coliseum! aptured by Strand in Douglas Fairbanks and Marjorie Daw, at nibal Little; (5) Bill Hart as he appears at ) Owen Moore and Hedda Nova at NAOMI CHILDERS GETS FIRST AUSTRIAN OPAL ENID BENNETT MARCHES} IN BOY SCOUT PARADE| Enid Bennett, the talented Austral: | ian star, whom Tiomas H. Ince| The first opal to be mined in Aus. brought to the picture-loving public, |ttla after the cessation of hostilities veten tht voluntbete 1 sponsor for |has been sent as a gift to Naomi tia’ ‘How’ oatita of Aemarion. as Childers, who plays a prominent part the California t ein Los An in the Geraldine Farrar production a ahort: time he entertained | ROW under way at the Goldwyn stu sor Scouts at a private show-| ‘ios, by a friend who is a corre ing of her recent picture, “Partners | SPondent er there” for a New Three York newspaper. The stone, which At the head of a huge erowa of |* exceedingly large and of brilliant boys that formed one of the most|@™lity, was personally brought to . . 7 Ye the actress last week by a returned pretentious Scout parades ever seen c in Los Angeles, Mise Tennett|American soldier, who presented it marched her guests to the theatre, | where the youngsters had a great leg >artners Three” being story | Harry Carey breaks his cowboys jin on his own ranch, which is located of outdoor | with the donor's compliments. life, which carried al 4 I. he San Francis yon. strong appeal to them. The boys are |!" the Sa posite canyon, manifestly delighted with their new Thomas H. Ince is supervising the sister filming of “The Other Woman,” a C. a. “ |Gardner Sullivan story, in which “Mrs, Wiges of the Cabbage Patch.” | Enid Bennett is starring Of the men winners, Wallece Reid and Frank Keenan have promised to| Vivian Martin's latest feature is “His Offi SEN & VON HERBERG Yine Pictures Come Natural to the Liberty NOW HERE—But Until TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY The Kingpin of All Western Stars iclure Patter Lieut. Karl Metcalfe, popular film star, who recently returned from France, where he was lew tenant of the 165th infantry, is to appear with June Elvidge in a new World feature, “A Tangled Kom Lieut. Metcalf was « “) by Gen, Pershing for ex- eptionally meritorious services | at Base Section No. 5, France, | Lee Moran, of the firm of Lyons and Moran Universal dealers in screen mirth, has an original hobby. For rs he has collected bits of |the wardrobe worn by the famous funmakers of another day. In @ re cent comedy he wore shoes that once graced the jigging feet of the immortal Bil ierson, a hat that ) Was used by Tony Pastor, a vest of |Dan Daly's and E Kendall's coat, Mary Maclaren is to star in “The Petal on the Current,” by Fannie | Hurst | cee | Polly Moran, famous for her West- ern characterization of “Sheriff Nell,” is at work in a William Fox production. In her present picture she s one of twins who attend a Western school—the teacher being time | imperson: | devotes | a Jack Cooper. She ~ rgely to making life miserable for her teacher, with whom she is in love—and who, if turn, is in love with her *win sister, ovie Quizzes photoplay which of Gen. John J. Q—Is portrays Pershing |, A--Yes. “The Land of the Free? | L believe it was produced by the Fox | Film corporation Pa life . Q.—Would like to have the ad” dresses of the following players: Lila Lee, Charles Ray, Mary Miles Min ter, Baby Osborne . A—Lila Lee, Paramount Film Corp., Hollywood, Cal.; Charles Ray, | Ince Studio, Culver City, Cal; Mary) Miles Minter, 1515 Santa Barbara st., nta Barbara, Cal., and Baby Os- | | borne, Diando Film Corp., Glendale, Cal. ‘ | . e Q.—How old is Charles Ray? Is |he related to Albert Ray, who also appears in the pictures? A.—Charles Ray was born in 1 | Yes, Charles and Albert are cousins, o- 4 * Q.—What is the name of Stewart's husband? A.—Rudolph Cameron. eee | Q—Will you please tell played the leading girl’s part |H. B. Warner in, “The Man | Turned White"? ‘@ Castleton. WALLACE ON THE ++. Vietor Herbert Under the Leaves”... “My Evening Star”........ 1918-19 Review—a Medley. Concert—12:30 Sunday Pathe News _

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