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PROGRAMS COLISEUM — Jack Pickford in “Barglar by Proxy | CLEMMER — Mac Marsh in ©The Bondage of Narbara, DLARERTY — BE Hare in “Wagon | Tracks.” | STRAND—“Choosing a Wife,” dre matic production | REX—"Opea Your yes," second | week. | MISSION--Gladys Brocawetl in “The | Sneek. COLONIAL — Anita “Shadows of the Past LITTLE—William Desmond in , Mints of Heil.” Stewart in The ~ LIBERTY “WAGON TRACKS” (Arteratey Wiltiam SMart ° Novak Robert MeKim Lioyd Bacon Leo Pierson Anita Stewart Bert Sprotte Charles Ariing * ‘ “Ruckskin Hamilton Washbur Donald Washburn Guy Merton Billy Hamilton lacy Sirick® Muldeon The Captain Bill Hart ts, of course, the central : figure in “Wagon Tracks,” which : Opens today at the Liberty. Bill is a scout and plainsman, like Kit Carson and his ilk, There is a strong thread of romance, Jane Novak being the! girl in the case, The real West of 50 years ago is! shown. The story starts in Kansas and en up somewhere along the) Santa Fe trai}. Indians, pioneers and | all the strange figures of that carly Western period are brought into the plot. wa } wtusece CLEMMER j “THE BONDAGE OF BARBARA” (Gelawys) Py ieee tacelone:<<°. 7. °<-. Seon aero Jack Mclean | Henry Malian Eawin Sturgis Mae Marsh as a boy! This ts the treat in store for movie fans who ‘Visit the Clemmer to see “The Bond age of Barbara,” the new show which opens today. For the first time in her screen career little Mae Marsh plays a role where she is called upon to disguise as a boy, and ‘tis said she does it to perfection. The story itself is written around Barbara Grey, an unselfish girl who protects and mothers an unworthy | young brother. | COLISEUM “BURGLAR BY PROXY" (Pirst National) Jack Ptektord Hope this city hav for them with Pickford’s latest oxy,” which rty today. Pick of Jack Robin fa fashionadie society fam attacked by the well known society ailments, spring fe er, love, a flat tire on his high powered roadster, and a terrib toothache at the same time The young chap's troubles really start when his friends influence him to try to drown his toothache in a highball, Everything would have been o. k. if he hadn't met his little sweetheart, Dorothy Mason, on the way home. The rest of the story is given over to Jack's efforts to square himself with Dorothy eee r oc. ; STRAND JOOSING A WIF Dorothy Blossom Minn Barbara Blossom Inabelie Elson A simple little lace handkerchiet ts | the foundation for the plot of “Choosing a Wife.” a First National production which opens at the Strand today Barbara Blossom is the young and very pretty daughter of Christopher Blossom. Dorothy Blossom is Chris topher’s sister. Dorothy bara @ little lace handkerehier, It is this little piece of cloth which is the jends Rar. cause of a mistake in identity Bar bara meets Andrew Quick for the| first time. He knows her name is Blossom, but he is unaware of her first name. He finds the handker chief with the name Dorothy on it and takes it for granted that it's the name of the girl he has just met Before he meets her again he called away to sea and the letters which he sends back telling of his love go to the real owner of the hand- kerchief. The mistake is not discov ered until Andrew returns, and this clash of purposes give rise to a serie of situations which are intensely dra matic. eee a REX “OPEN YOUR EYES” (Warner Bres.) Kitty Walton Faire Binney | Mrs. Walton \ Mra. Joupert | Mr. Walton Jack Hopkins \ Dr. Bennett. Halbert Brown | Frances Forreste: Emily Marceau Mrs. Forrester... Mrs, Viola Allen “Open Your Eyes" is a social hy ye picture produced with the co-| tion of the United States health partment as an important, step in big health campaign recently launched. Not only does the picture contain wonderful moral lesson, but in d some splendid acting on the part of the specially selected cast Faire Binney, who has the feminine lead, is one of the famous Binney sisters, who have been the talk of New York this season. 1 Now playing second week's en ra ae * Se » | LITTLE “THE MINTS OF HE! cm Dan Burke William Desmond in Rich aries French k Richardson Frank Lanning Aline Chaudiare Old Man Chaudl Clay Hibbing. Maung... “The Mints of Hell” opens the Little Saturday with “Big Bill” Des-| mond starring. Bill is a tenderfoot who enters the Yukon region at the time of a big gold rush. Bill falls in love with a pretty girl, but has to thwart the plans of Clay Hibbing, a claim thief, before he wins the girl's affections. Vivian Rich is the girl 3rdat Pike and Tuesday RHEA MITCHELL —IN— “HONOR’S CROSS” Tells the story of Jane Cabot’s victory over a politician who sought her to satisfy a passing whim. ooo Keystone Comedy “The Village Blacksmith” Ford Weekly FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. sronE: Leek fer the Bree Voctor Sign. Physician 4 MISSION “THE SNEAK” (Pex) 2— Rhona Weater Charen Roger Barrington ye Brockwell William Seott Marry Hilliard “The Sneak” is the story of pretty little gypsy maid and her many suitors, Gladys Brockwell plays Rhona, who is loved by Wester Churen and Francisco Buckly, both members of her tribe. Rhona really loves Wester, but Francisco tricks her into entering the studio of Roger Barrington, an artist, where she is made prisoner. Wester is led to be eve the girl went to the studio of her own accord Not until the artist confesses to the frameup is Rhona reinstated with her tribe. . +e COLONIAL SEE EE Ra Ri Ga, oe eae —~* “SHADOWS OF THE PAST” «ve Mra. Brandon Directed by Ralph Ince and an all Vitagraph cast headed by the Anita Stewart, these are the features of “Shadows of the the new show at the Colonial The situations whicn are quite dra matic thruout the play center around three innocent people who at the be. ginning of the story from prison after ha year Mis. lovely chief Past,” served ing ‘ Whitney Has to “Sing” in Film In “Mothers of Men,” the screen adaptation of the well known novel of the same name by } ry William Warner and DeWitte Kap. lan, there is in an old fashioned jer ten with a typical German cabare In thi acene Claire Whitney make her screen debut a singer, “I have fallen off horses, I have gone up in airplanes, | have poisoned m. husbands, and I have hot a man in self-defense, on the silver sheet ways Miss Whitney, “but altho I have had unt adventures and committed nur jews crimes (per- I should other crimes) js the first time I have a¢ lost perspective as to sing 11 the view’! Mr. Jose has en gaged Frankie B: act in the " ‘ will be re as the most famous show girl in America, lon before — the came int omue She a lebrated for h beautiful figure id even te her back kick | et as it was in the early days of American must hall Bill Hart Now at Work on New Film The William 8. Hart comp now in ta Cruz filming eeing cenes for John Petticos the | newest Arteraft film, in which th ted western actor is to be starred These cene from all account ure to be particular! thrilling und if things go right, will include a stunt wherein the tar will ride al very swift current, seated astride a| log. Since Bill Hart can ride any thing on four legs, he ought to be| able to negotiate the log. | a , H Me, Oh My! O These movie players do have a strenuous life: ~ ache and punctures tire of his roadster all inone day; Mae Marsh dons boys’ clothes to save brother from disgrace; Bill Hart falls for pretty girl’s winning ways Strand; Anita Stewart has to serve year in jail; men fight over Gladys Brockwell. 1—Rill Hart, starring at Liberty. i—Scene from “Open Your Kye: Proxy”—Coliseum. Little. 8—Anita Stewart and E. oming lea ures William Farnum goes mad when penned in a dynamited mine shaft in “Wolves of the Night,” his latest Fox production Pear! White has begun work on Tiger's Cub,” a rip-roaring story of the Alaskan gold rush, written by George Potter other will be directed by brothér in “From Now On. ada ot Frank L. Packard's successful story George Walsh will be the star and R. A. Walsh the director an Mrs. Sidney Drew, John Cumber land and a company of players are at Lake George, New York, staging scenes for a new Paramount-Drew comedy led A Scheme.” a ent “The Night of the Dub” is the title of the first of in which Ernest starred % series of comedies Truex is being who used to be fea- tured In the “Calamity Ann” series of comed pen by Al lan Dwan to portray the sympathetic role of a boarding house landlady in "The Luck of the trish.” Louise Lester has een ¢ Charles Giblyn has been engaged H. Inc direct Dor in “Black and White sis @ popular novel from t McCutcheon by t Th of George Barr ‘on MacLean and Doris May “Twenty: Three Douglas have completed and a Halt ours Leave” and will short y begin work on “Mary's Ankle Winnifred Weatover’s most cher ished possession. is the complete mastery of the Italian crawl roke the ambition of all good swimmers. "Oh! See Phyllis’ | oe New Beach Suit * * Here you see the ever-charm ing yilis Haver, in by very latest mod thing suit. Miss Haver is the pretty littl blonde comedienne, who is one of the shining lights of Mack Sennett's comedies, Louise Huff was born in Colun Regan her stage career tn Ga 2—Mae Marsh as she appears in new play at Clemmer. —Rex. 5—Minna Grey at Strand. K. Lincoin at Colonial, OF and later a and New © successes peared with Seventeen mint and ere recently “Oh, You five feet has a fair and riding violet and production of “Ken Hur entered stock in Utic York. Her most notab: on the screen have been in the ple tures in which she app Jack Pickford, kuch as Freckles Th Var {Tom Sawyer.” Played with Ernest Truex Women.” Miss Hutt is | weighs 106 pounds. She complexion, blond hair eyes Hobbies include swimming. Sisterly ovie Quizzes 2 Brockwell reside? A for some Californy Where Mis rewidence ix in E Bre time she h where she Mi permanent but the Fox studic Q-—-How old in Mae Marsh? A—Miss Marsh was born in 189 She is therefore 22 years old Q—What color eyes has Pegey H and? A—Blue; not very dark Q—Is Phyllis Haver, the blonde who appears in the Sennett comedies a Californian? How old js she? A-—Miss Haver was born in Doug las, Kan., January 6, 1899. She was educated in Los Angeles Wh Phillips’ Advance” Has he played with am Stowell ried? Q no was Doroth leading mar Paid | at the Coliseum? her before A-—-You refer to Willi Yes, in “Hearts of Humanity Q-In Charles Ray m A—Yes, to a non-profe If all why I sb buckle's to his m the rest studio la “Fatty “Haye a torted L came ou What tures’? “¢ od week ing studded for the » know Luke 4 ‘The Ha is now a is a real | tendencie |derful environment for the able median | ow | iter Moroseo, Thus in dog mous canine co: equipment * asked L and gave ground humor these rouldn't Lati edi comedies, ¢ aster of when the tro at the st week onstr 2 paid I ain't ki uke, “but t here I alway a'ye m Fatt It's me th barked Luk wehot of it uke for collar He ason Appears yseed int t work bucolic rom: und the ew are of the Morosco, has entered is playing with Lew Cody. other ing their own compani guy xpres he new 50 bones lot And I'm tired of » all the at all ow him a nice them after that upon which at Culver City ince rube certain to be hea son get sional Luke Would Like to Have a Company « are start I don’t see th Fatty arrived with th er ir City and Culv en good to a week none,” re uid when we my own of dog gone aving time my ple all the is that they 75 bones a new bury and a fine he'll stick he doesn’t ext comedy “Watty" This of hilarious characters 4 won: incompar eight co w od Pietures Are a 1. NO TRIFLING HERE The picture here now is a plain and honest tale of Buckskin Hamilton —MAN-—and of the brother he loved. Of another man, too, upon Jack Pickford falls in love, gets tooth- lace handkerchief causes dickens of a row at Gladys Brockwell has beem asked by the women of her home district in’ Brooklyn, N tw run for the assembly, Miss Brockwell, it is announced, may accept, altho her ments in Fox productions would leave her little time for legislation at Al bany " Bill Russell is not « a movie ar—t a firet class animal and has whole school of I se Glaum recently appeared im n at the California theatre im Peggy Pearce, the pretty blondes who used to be ir nett comedies, with ¥ Turner to : ne-ree| comedies to ‘om Mix 1 his company off ers are at Ponca City, Olay king or cs for @ new LADY ASKS FOR A | Fatty Arbuckle mance 2 ‘ —_|£ gon tracks lead until—the great ‘WAGON TRACKS’ PAGE 3 LOCK OF HAIR AS alled a ee MOVIE MEMENTO! , s of Percy Marmont ‘ ng on the motion t yas Comens ae & sity . wissen tudios that, altho he i screen a uged witr from or ene ft The photoplay fa , with Alice Joyce, he phot t 4 n to start work in & return to the In Miz the Param A moet unw Arter pleturization of Augustus 4 morning mail brought hi Thor fa which R from a young lady in Wisc tarw dé, has just sin It was written with all pleted formality, so far as penmanship wa of , - oncerned, and on the very of Dorothy Phillips was recently | paper, She had read the annour chosen to dedicate the new $—Jack Pickford in scene from “Burglar by | ments that Mr. Kirkwood was to %®” camp for returned soldiers + 6—Gladys Brockwell st Missi 7—William Desmond— | again « ron the screen, and wa. and sailors which the Allied War delighted; she had always loved t Veterans ate establishing in Les 4 ’ a coamarios nana. - - — | watch his pictures, and wanted to| Angeles. | know if he would be good enough te seam Robert Harron Was Norma Talmadge vend her “a lock of hair.” Billie Burke says the fe} Of Kirkwood. t a keen sense of “imple frock ginghams prefe Ince an ce Boy Gets Apartment | juincr dictated the following reply:| 204, #mocks and garden hats bert Harron, who plays leads When Norma Talmadge returns t Mias; I have ics : Ds the W. Griffith productions, her « tonight to resume work r ee eo am fi Wilson plays strenuous p was introduced into motion picture | ‘ler er two months’ vacation it rapped eng : Dustin Farnum, in b bunts an an office boy. From | gay 9i¢ RiP gene oe 4 ae te ge Gao aan os ides tgabtokers colts and boy progressed to the disnity | she haw ever had in five herew lock from my sec: | * *ontier lite, When, at length, he was painting |... re " feeun thks dasshtons inn the néaaine Edward Coffiely, veteran chi " ub te room apartment has been m eshion: 3 actor, has b@a hh d by Metro ne sa orgy Be ) propertion and ‘for her on the second floor which I purchased upon my arriv Anita Stewaft to p the role asuisting with costuming 48 well 851 nutding. = is w being + red California. I have the honor : ; ms < in wee , 7) owners peepee, dikes sibs Colonel Doolittle in “Old Kentue acting. Hin weekly pay waa $ and attractively furnished in a black our obedient servant = = and blue cc scheme It is thoro _ — —_——— aiectria lighted with a: model kitenec THEDA BARA TO BE HIRED A RAILROAD containing every possible electrica! RIDES UP FIRE ESCAPE SEEN IN DUAL RO cooking appliance and cald stora, THRI rt bape TO MAKE THIS FILM jc." - Fik In."La Belle Russe,” ad . joe box, There will be a IN NEW FILM LLER) inte Belle Russe, cae fe Hiring a whole railroad line for a Mere trifles like lassoing a speed-| Bara presents a telling dual pom day is quite an undertaking, even if ing raliroad Yrain and climbing |trayal when she appears. aan n't the Pennsylv you're hir ~ |abroard by the lariat from his gal-| screen at the same time as twine But that's exactly what Wil: | Jersey, for 24 nours, and the great |loping horse, or riding five stories |ters—para meeting Bara faceuee Mam Fox did when he found that a | train-wreck scene of “Checkers” was/up a fire ape, have no terror for | face, One sister is a wife—the Gas scene In “Checkers,” the great Fox | done with a lism that justified the | Tom Mix, the cowboy star. Tom does | 9 notorious courtesan | epecial production, required it big expense involved. Two burning | all these things and more in his | — “i He exclusive use of the re were sent at high speed, plung-| latest picture, “Rough Riding Ro| Let's go eat at Boldt’ Raritan road, over in New! ing thru an open drawbridge. | 1414 3d Ave,; downtown, 913 24 WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Where the Lanterns, Glow,” by Johnson PATHE NEWS whose head was that brother’s blood— a And of a girl. Far into the desert the wa- adventure! Startling! Tre- mendous! And the long trail turns. The picture is— BILL HART =