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| { TODAY'S PROGKAMS | COLISKUM Bryant Washbern tm Avert c eanedy in the Wrong Door TY — Zane Grey's “Dewert Mary Pickford in “The Hood. | | : | AND Chara Kimball Young tn | | in “The | | 1} in “The | | and in “A | Dorothy Phitlips in “Des | » “ i LIBERTY x o “DESERT GOLD" (hane Grey) Dick Gate | 1 " Mercedes Jim ¥ Lata Phe Child Jonas War most sereen and w Lib b erty beg | wn] this val! perate b teally vii re member “The Gir! the Golden West" and “The Border Legion,”| both Zane Grey fea Seattle a short time ~s x il CLEMMER | Texas rangers acti 1—Madge Kennedy and John Bowers, s, shown a Mission. 6—Mary Pickford, at the Rex. 7—Se STRAND | nl THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, ve in picture at Colonial; Mabel Normand, starring at the Little, irey’s “Desert Gold”—Liberty, at the Clemmer. from Zane Harold Lloyd Stuys: | TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE LARA KIMBALL YOUNG, beautiful and talented actress, comes to the Sjtrand in big production of “Eyes of Youth”; } to screen; Mary Pickford starred at Rex; Comedy at Clemmer stars Madge Kennedy; Coliseum shows picturization of popular stage success} \ Edith Sterling performs daring horseback feats in Mission play. AO RARRARAAAAAAAS *| AND SHE? § ‘STILL A Ol Sires — ree Zane Grey novel transferred Re ee ee pete yk o we ee. 3—! bryant Washburn, in comedy, at the Coliseum, 4—Clara Kimball Young, featured in “Eyes of Youth”—Strand. 5—Scene from “The Arizona Cat © $—Harry ©: prey—Colonial. 4. “The Kalem Gir P| | GEORGE KLEINE? Ss | THERE IS CLASS TO” . | One-half of a bull was bn ’ +— | jured im making the Christe |g RAILROAD SECRETARY CHRISTMAS PRESENT) —CLARA’S NEW | YES or you TH” | special comedy, “A Koman } 7 ser Sw Yon W | Clara Kimball Young, who an Probably the most weloome Christ-| If you want to know ” Seand: which features Cok) N° brag A begs Aho ia slept! nounced several weeks ago that she mas present lovers of moving pic-|™any, many dollars earnéd by Jina Asbiing Crara Kimball Youns leen Moore, ‘The half which }| 20 yeare started the, evening | was meeking a succensor to replace tures will receive this year s| Stars go, read this, which i = was hurt was Bill #8 by watching a chess game, her two yearn hence, when she ex George ‘s presentation of the|from “Woman's Wear,” #7 Geraid Hopkins The much heralded “Eyes of| who played the front bk § egihcgthe | Pects to retire, has received more famous blind and deaf Helen Keller | Paper gtven over to dress and James, © eb Youth” will be the feature attract the bull hide, The only other }| Why laugh at Scotch kilties—it| ‘M49 49.000 answers in the remarkable photo story of | tlc a Sao at the Strand beginning today sualty was when Nero (Jack was an American whp invented| Mont of theae come rrom midwest her life, entitled “Deliverance."| It said: Vera Lippin Beautiful Clara Kimball Young, wh« rson) fell off the throne B. V. D's orn stat et & tow see tien Fully twenty-five companies will be| “Clara Kimball Young , has a host of friends in this city » impromptu fire eee Los Angeles and other Pactfic coast launched by Christmas time leaned out Harry Collin’s When Madge Kennedy easayed the featured. This is the first picture t in Brutus’ Man in Broad Axe, Idaho, saya! Points and the Northwest, but the Deliverance” is ente display at Los Angeles. She Tole of the so ri in her latest|Miss You has appeared in since clothes from a cigaret and you can't “kid” folks in his wp-to.} Most interesting came from a Chi pure and simple with chased a sable coat, nine Goldwyn picture, hru the Wrong/her long absence from the screer Nero in the excitement sate ceemesitie Hp received | S880 young lady, and said, in humorous situations as w dresses, four afternoon frocks, Door,” she did dream that she|due to a series of lawsuits in which | skinned his face on his own —ammy | "1 look #0 much like you 1 exquisitely beautiful» dinner gowns, enough lingerie Would have to wash dishes. she was involved jewelry could f even you. I am called reaches the heart and the mind, too.| te average woman a lifetime a) } Trapped inthe house of a strange| Refore play has been complet wt 4 Clara Kimball Young, the second. 1 Aside from Helen Keller's astound.|%¢veral fetching hats. Miss man, where she had come thru the|/Miss Young has appeared as am slightly pret than you, but ing performance there are some|then went about her business mistake of her chauffeur, Imbel Car-|woman appret y standing |A REGULAR Bit HART have not near the wonderful char wonderful bits of acting done by| frst drawing up her chee® #0e 7 ter (Madge Kenned) takes the situ-|upon the threshold of mature wom-| hidaad acter you possess fh your fac ativan néveh aud ‘leet gears ol4,| CE Fo ation lightly, and enjoys the adven ood, a self-sacrificing drudge t is ial Claas —rr the poise, I am years old, The picture is presented in cig All these gowns and fix ture of dining tetea-tete with her|the whim of weak relatives, a cour Aprgga it a ae school graduate and am now reala divided into three acts repre |t?. De. Ween tt am 4 Ost. Tightheartedly she dresses|tesan, and lastly the woman whe r for the stage. rt » yoman,”’ whfich olows Fs j » | editio : ery « ‘ senting the childhood, maidenhood| ¥ wane fee : her host in apron and chef's cap,|marries wealth and thereby divorces ait ae vorably from you within the next land’ womanhood of Belen eller | Youth” an Bq uity’s program. g and together they tackle the heaped | herself from happiness. I shall go to New York | —- i ¢ ywood ar ———$—— % Pile of dishes in the kitchen. When “Eyes of Youth” was pre | . my start, so act qu or ] ) uidance of Hi. " ‘ HONEYMOONS This is only one of the many amus-|sented on the stage in New York 2 ve lost a valuable oppor ‘ 2 ing situations which Miss. Kennedy. critica declared it one of the most im-|™"" he! I sasuit : INSURE COMEDIAN site a pygeens be res maser ist i has to face in this photoplay which | pressive pla year. pote ied se ae The letter was eo forceful that i rnest Truex, the popular film emoaies comedy to star Milam fe the attraction at the Clemmer . Mise Young’s persona! repres: funster who stars in Paramount. | 5“™Ps¢ | th rts and pre ve prese beginning today | Douglas Mix, Williar Fairbarks Galea on. the. young, lade, Wt -tod Truex comedies released by the Fa- Pag Pongeond Ramer betes | = MISSION _ and Tom Hart in the > ran clans result that New York will ben as| The Kalem 1 was well known mous Players-Lasky corporation, has| trip over the famed hea sciakiialllthiatiiasaiininsiaias enemblance, othe: gh n ow 2) 0 | t 6COL ISEUM Ridir 4 trick stuff with horse any resemblance, other tt a alight att over the country tn the early toys | ee pgs srinng Amedee from Ningara Falls to the nd lariat is part of @ screen star's s of eye coloring, was of the movies, e M4 lands. ” “THE ARIZONA CAT CLAW” Sbccatier mall Seboaah dotien, Sen tacking—and the candidate for movie he movies, before names were! ,yveeRee corporation. Ernie's ini-| !* . . honors has been advised to stick to|*hown on the screen. But it was in| tial two-reel comic release, “The “{T PAYS TO ADVERTISE” (Werta) \has the youngster under contract, ts x “ : , SE ] . her job, as secretary to a prominent | YitS#raph productions that Allee | Night of the Dub,” is now entertain- | coMEDY Big it) Blossom Rogsies Raythe Sterting | giving Wes a thoro training. teidend Sate, Joyes came into her own as a stel-|ing American movie fans. sire . ¥ Bryant Washburn | pio ge —— - ~ lar light. Such plays as Charles Ora Carewe, screen © “ Lois Wilson a es aN a DENP iesa Klein's “The Lion and the Mouse” has written a comedy to ae + itlers | Frank Stimpeon | | “Many a train of thought carries |and Rex Beach's “The Vengeance of | Duchess,” the famous Drury Lane | other comedienne, Collen dare | Asa Harrie i ho freight.” ays Cowbay Tom Mix) Durand” have insured her ever-n-! production, will be the original Ka-| “Her Bridal Nightmare” 4 2 7° “THE RIDER OF THE | LAW" — [rif_le from, a mail order house in Chi-| Philosophically enough creasing popularity. “The Sporting lem girl's next vehicle. i title. It begins with a } . aver) Against the wonderful scenery of | cago and, sent a rush telegram de = _ — — : Does it pay to advertise? Bryant) the Arizona wild places an exciting | jm Kyneton manding the ramrod “3 Washburn says it does. Mr. Wash.|"tOry Of cowboy life is picturized Nick Kyneton eee ; oll jin The Arizona Cat Claw,” the pho- |The Kid 4 burn comes to the Coliseum today in 5 i ‘ The crriginal volcano wan « ALLA : & screen version of the popular stage |toPlay opening at the Mission today.| Texas rangers, famous in the le&|1y 4 toed hoarder who stuffec Ww. CE on the a success, “It Pays to Advertise.” He| Blossom Ruggles (Edythe Sterling)| endry of the old West, are shown IM) win creen apples. WHURLITZER © portrays the role of a young man|!#@ thoroly Western girl, accustomed action in “The Rider of the Law aaa ) 4 who makes a fortune on advertising|‘ spending all her time on horseback |a new Harry Carey picture opening i £ : lL by building up a trademark and then|*™ong men. She is the type of girl | today at the Colonia ‘The Stare and Stripes have mved Bh yt Seo eae": Dig, telling it to his father, a millionaire) thats regarded ax a great pal by all) Carey plays Jim Kyneton, a mem many a bum vaudeville act ae a re wot tor Hirelsler 7 heap manufacturer |the men of the plains on which she | ber of the Texas rangers, who is torn pa telat: eG + wase moo Cooper Megrue and Walter| as been brought up betweer and y. Even’ y| If William Tell were alive today Be cso ate and Burtnets ij idinet wrete the sto Miss Sterling besides being a clever he compromises without los of /somy ammunition company would | late Soldier” . . Strauss: Paar ser actress has won fame as an eques-| honor have his picture on a shotgun ad Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows CONCERT—12:30 SUNDAY j trienne and has plenty of scope to| “Dynamite,” one of the mont fa ee | |prove her abffity to ride during the| mous outlaw bucking horves, plays| The best way to handle the “T| . * eas Action of the picture an important part in the pic Toi You So” peet is to spray him! Now Here—The big outstanding story of the whole writing career of ome beaeaieane” ————— — with buckshot : TT a eee (First Nationa) 6 Sock an i piel ‘ ; | Jack and Jill were the first pro ke Mary Pickfor And Parke mimerce|}- Pretty Marjorie De Daw ‘ Arrives” nieesosinns Yl E John Graham Kenne: artpag ca eee j Sacnt Comostes A “Domestic Slacker” ts a woman Asie Herring vrho wheels a tea-wagon around the house while friend husband is pash A period of poverty is the beet | ing the baby-bugey around the| the world for the over| block | who are afflicted with out| ik einininsceemaea | ad dispositions. This is the les-| ] son learned by Mary Pickford as| i Amy Burke in “The Hoodlum,” the t second of her productions from her | ° : 4 ‘ j today | Lag i However, Amy Burke does not | \ FY come by this impression t expe i eal 4 (Edie gheneagel ir yl aed Gs “kindly: ean vii ASO with many pop- i about the r In a series of ludi Katherine MacDonald Ret ‘ EINE trons events she te ve rita | A aT N. Manhattan Place fa uplar players, in- 5 from a mansion where fluffy powder | Angeles, Cal. Miss MacDonald ts in ie cluding i , 7 puffs, silk lingerie, French heels and er early twenties ° ? the marcel hair wa ure all the rage | + 0 ™ dnd Gropped into prime of a tene Q. Would like very much to : Bnd dropped into the grim ° E. K. Lincoln ment street. | 3rd at Pike Sunday, Monday and Tuesday DOROTHY PHILLIPS JN ‘DESTINY’ Christie Specials “Shades of Shakespeare” and Ford Weekly know the color of Thomas Meighan’s eyes Alsa his height. Is he m A. Blue hair and brown eyes. Six feet. Married to a non-professional Q. Has the ch actor | James Neilan ever ap in a Douglas Fairbanks picture? If #0 | please tell me the name of the pic | James Neilan played with YA } Fairbanks in Young Fellow.” tod | Q. Where is Bebe Daniels, the young who used to play with A Daniels recently Joir | the Famous Players-Lasky company minor part in “Male the De Mille picture, ed at the Strand MIDGETS TO APPEAR IN NEW FOX COMEDY | Marjorie Daw is ving inspira-|tion. The in ndependent Nellan tion for young aspirants to movie| prod 7 present Marjorie in| Hampton Mel Ruth, supervising fame. From extra girl to star in|t ‘ r |director of V liam Fox Sunshine lesa than three years is Marjorie’s er , publicity comedies, ix busily engaged with the record, all of which proves that tal-|given to the rumor at « ne that| personal direction of a five-reel| ent will win out, even in motion pic: | Miss Daw wa I uper-comedy s. In the early days of her ca-|dine Farrar. dir «| Mr, Del Ruth has contracted for | veer, at the Lasky studio, Mise Daw,| Daw, wa one of ¢ the services of the famous Singer then 15 years old, played small parts | of the pre rn T 11d T hhad| midgets, who will play a very im and worked hard to provide not only!a wonde ice, that the gyveat| portant part in one of the episodes for herself, but for her little brother, | Farrar ¢ Jered me eption-|of this stupendous, comedy produc Chandler, Today Chandler is pre-\ally taler notre I would | tion paring for college and Marjorie has|be a celebrated star of both the con-| Possibly four months will be re become famous among patrons of the |cert stage and the cinema, and what| quired to produce this great com w silent silent drama not! Matter of fact, I've only seen| which will include the services of Mins Daw recently signed a long-|Geraldine Farrar about a dozen|ali the principal comedians on the term contract with Marshall Neflan,|times in my life. 1 ler her a| Sunshine lot, as well as a huge th bung director who has just | wonderful worn but as to being|echorus of 200 carefully selecte formed his own producing organiza her protege—no such luck,” girls, “DESERT GOLD” Liberty Educational Weekly—Frances Drager, Violinist—Anne Brown, Singer—Liberty Pictorial Review W. Lawson Butt Edward Coxen Eileen Percy Margery Wilson —the picture act- ually filmed in many big scenes while the terrify- ng “Santa Ana” sand storm raged— me es tre