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THE SE TLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1919 PAGE 3 Douglas Fairbanks at Coliseum in new “Big Four’ production, “When the Clouds Roll By”; Clemmer shows “Are You Legally Married?”; Picturization of Richard Harding Davis story shown on Strand screen; Pretty Constance Talmadge in lively comedy at Liberty; Rex features tom-boy Mabel Normand; Tom Mix in racing play at Mission; Colonial program headed by Alice Lake; Little stars Bill Desmond. TODAY's LOLISELM — Doi Fairbanks tn “When the Clowds Roll My ' ortune REN—Mabel Normand in “Pinte. eee Allee Lake in “Should | | & Woman Tell? } | MISSION—Tom Mix in “The Speed | am bine | Larree Desmond in “The | COLISEUM | “WHEN THE CL or v : a a od A Paniel Boone Brown, .Dougias Mark Drake. ..; Frank ¢ hel ROLL BY" , Albert MacQuarrie HERE'S absolutely no secret about the wonderful ability Douglas Fairbanks displays in doing his ha» ardous stunts and the way he does them, for Doug is just like a boy Who has never grown up. He is constantly trying out new perilous! feats that keep every one around his Studio in a constant state of breath less suspense. — - — * Want $500? Here’s Your Chance | Pretty Pauline _ ovie Wulzzes ONDE ee a ae and Her “Pals” During the making of his latest Chaplin's first etar-[convincing reason as to why the Production for the “Eig Four,” nder the management | world-old tradition of man’s superior: | * “When the Clouds Roll By,” which Mayer, “T Inferior | ity should be shattered Q. Is Cullen Landis a newcomer in Will be shown at the Coliseum be | tie soevinn ox used a great deal of| This contest is open to every ha 6 inning today, Doug decided that \. Sandel: Wie ‘appeared « urionity among picture fans as to! patron of a movie theatre; the only || id a r ” —— ” . sat - wate t inferior we In| condition being etter addressed to ae soene would be improved if he bo pee hee gerd unt wh iw th we Poe condition ing 8 letter addres ta 4 petormned ® standing back somer iay in short comedies with Ditllo| order to have this question answered | M raplin at 6 pairdeor a fault. But he had never done such lhhon ie a Gee dno 0k the lead | oe tor » herself and tb ork « To everyone ring the & stunt and did not know quite how ling players with the Goldwyn com {ftmous husband, Charlie Chaplin, | contest, Mra, Chaplin will present a | ji 7 © go about it. For days and days nd Mildr has offered a prize of $500 1utiful autographed photograph of 8 be practiced in his gymnasium at to anyone who will give the most) herself | Q. In Charles Ray married? | A. Yor—Charles is married | ayed Tarzan in “Tarsan| ABOUT MARY'S ANKLE | CANVASS COLLEGES ~ Elmo Lincoln AND DOUG’S KNEE! FOR NEW SCENARIOS the studio and incidentally, got some Father severe falls, Still he would hot give up. And when the day finally arrived for the filming of this Particular “set” he did his back som: | ’ 5 €rsault without the slightest bit of Who is ¢ Petrova'a hu as MacLean, who is being co-| In the hope of finding new photo- | {2 trouble ? In he a screen player? h Dy MAS! play material, John Emerson and la b p I | ol Mh) | po " . id . os ~ te a yee ' Anita Loos, who are now writing the i 1—Tom Miz, starring at the Mission in “The Speed Maniac.” 2—Constance Talmadge Q What i» Dorothy Phillips’ ad. | Jealou 0 two ye po pag Ba mage ee be as she appears in play at the Liberty. 8—Doug Fairbanks performing a stunt in his latest “ree yaue aia i os fe. and the wellturned |Coleges near New York. They be icture at the Coliseum. 4—Lew Cody, featured at the Clemmer. 5—Scene from diene) = Vere ie . via (kan this search for scenarios during © of feminine ar the last three days in Boston perusing the eek, when Miss Loos spent h bandages and Uniment. In one of Fortune,” Strand. 6—Mabel Normand, at the Rex. 7—Alice Lake, at the Colonial. WANTED--AN ELEPHANT Victor RUTH HAS BEEN “Busy |* x q Rchertzinger will be pleased the scenes MacLean fell and ran|WOrk of Harvard dramatic classes, wr al » h b c while Mr. Mmerson went to Prince. TO BARE ARMS AS * . vs pat the A piece of glam into hia knee, necenst- | While ssion. They Qnusual and unique photoplay which| For the first time in several! | NECK IS COVERED, Big Serial for ee € IS Cilver City; one aio ‘ ing of a physician, “No | Wn weer ekaeds ao Rg gps Unfolds the tale of manmade laws] months, Ruth Roland's angelic face| | THE LATEST STYLE Willi bm goed condition as received, iu & vg," laughed Director Inkr™ | ieading ingenue role—a type of story and flaws will beam from the screen again on| | _Madlaine Traverse, Fox » iam Duncan | 2.2 ee » going to be call-| ich te curprisingly. rare tn" te Lew Cody, the original he vampire, 7 says that one of the effects of an 008 ‘ deine fis See have | Ordinary scenario marts. ‘eu the leading role, and is sup-|December 28, when her newest! | ins HC, of L. Is to make the re Br crema _fmotions, |strategy you may pt to have it : ave ° atiore called ‘Doug's Knee orted by charming Rosemary Theby,| Pathe serial, “The Adventures of women realize that a coat must @ former Vitagraph favorite. Rath,” will be released. It is most | | be cut to one’s cloth. The new The story of “Are You Legally “her” 0 fashion edict that collars shall Married?” was written at the sugges-|1°*ecly “her” serial, for she wrote) Voit 1 accompanied by & dis tion and by the research of Blles|the story from which the scenarlo| | tint “thartening ‘of the. sleeve t will be tm tur The nae Ange th FRENCH WAR HERO HE'S GOING TO BE ENTERS THE MOVIES | jest 4 @ picture starring M and if any elephant tur by the re A sonal 0b, abet ge ano ciige Gn saueur 40 Ain A VILLAIN AGAIN! one of the most distinguished Dobson, who dev: over two years " . e 4 thus robbing Peter to pay Paul. t winesm ttle . SE ‘ heroes of the world war recently in gathering the facts and founda-|uth Roland Serials, Inc—produced celta ctalBaleaed ' thakalaeia me to nol, rere: Ob. where is Warner Oland, | 1.5 been employed at Universal City tions upon which it is based. it, she supervived the direction and ashen fer gga - sooth, calculating, exquisite vik! 1." «,cuition.” = photodrama just) — ~ - cb ied vented Pg agg ie as ieee Gold N a wa ecting f a ae | oy : completa, starring Dorothy Phillips Pauline Frederick Me ae——______--___——__" ves to exp! y aby een the ¥ :W ¥ . oe The man is Lieutenant Rene! LIBERTY ||so retiring and exclusive for the oldwyn Notes | sad pA wt, or thetewa, 3 Guinnard who merval thee the war| members of her supporting es jast few months, |* . ' a 3 The Light c fficer of the 65th French in.| “The Woman in Room 13, — ——— fc vas Seasiaiibiin ‘ . . be k © old of ofticer of the got imrench i) new Goldwyn production now oF ‘ol ol n agerie ff ust os an “THE VIRTUOUS VAMP’ Octavus Roy Cohen, of the Gold rn an t ' sramaet’ a: avec: Wag f Ary otloma) ator in the ta.| iS Made under the direction (First National) + — \ wyn scenario department, has writ Gwendolys Armitage Constance Talmadge STRA D || tem six novels, three successful plays, Frank Lioyd. ons —_——s hure, Verdun and Somme offensives, ASK FOR “DUSTY’S” —_[thares steer momore, with tne beau, | Bare The latest Constance Talmadge —____—— p] Ont 200 chert sterien ftirut n Perey an teresa Seas Als ABOUT ALICE BRADT | “AV vamp,” yr a . titled Bye,” and vi n ce Brady wears more Broduction. “A Virtuous Vamp.” ty] “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE | siics ‘chien: wep encex SOCKS AND MITTENS} « ie roduced bo Acta in Los| ad the military medal ane 2 aaa, ee gp pamet “ sg pee Cd Norman Keery|Geldwyn pleteres, designs all her Dustin Farnum has received many| Angeles | To recuperate from war wounds,| Realart picture, than she has § aoe at the rty Mepe Lang Pauline Htark own gowns. She also has a great peculiar requests, but he says one he | - | the officer went to Southern Califor-|in many, many recent pictures, f tee I > ‘ine Nitsson had recently cape the adies rf }n There 1 wit Serre Set 6f © et whee wie ” ad anil & : : his old woolen socks and mit-|jeading man, complains that a great| Sometime later when Mr. Holubar - sa Ring smile and coquettish habits tn Lovers of romance will find an Filiott Clawson, of the Goldwyn . r tens. “Dusty” hen't used any such|deal of publicity is given to his/attended the Los Angeles horse; bar prevailed upon him to Ke Rince he was a boy in Ducks & yacht, but none to his|show he observed the Lieutenant’s| before the Universal camera ort, Me. nd playing a guitar remarkable horsemanship. Mr. Holu-| fox hunting scene for “Am ‘Yolve her in all manner of ludicrous| !tresistible appeal in the screen adap-| scenario staff, has written more than @ecapades until she finds the one|tation of Richard Harding Davis’ | 75 original scenarios fan who is proof against her wiles.| novel, “Soldiers of Fortune,” a Real ‘The play is an,adaptation from “The|4rt special produced by Allan Dwan,/ Helen Chadwick, now appearing in Bachelor,” by Clyde Fitch. which is now showing at the Strand.|Goliwyn pletures, yearns to become Palais Roy famous Broadway| Allan Dwan closely followed the) # famous pianiste. oe Witllam Duncan From wrestling partner of Sandow |i 4 wow a4 flowers and chocolates— DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG mous Players Lask * » MANIAC” | Col. Brooks holds F cabaret and a part of the ars — pops phgglleabnatsgt path ye to playing Hamlet Is a far cry. But A beautiful Spent Joy ground, now one of the few * : . t onl s what a versatile and com rn ab landmarks of the daya| uations related in the story. COUSIN TO WILKES pens sagen ps senar sl who Manhattan was the island| Norman Kerry and Anna Q. Nil» BOOTH IN PICTURES unusual sort of man that William wane po i o of the free and the July thirst|*0n, principals in this photoplay, are . Duncan ts, Duncan is Vitagraph’s ta sol lave, is revived in the course of the|#dmirably suited for the parts in) A second cousin J. Wilkes | serial king. His world-famous serial David's heart picture. which they have been cast. Booth, Abraham Lincoln's aseassin,| sints are the direct result of his pore ll ee . wie | Col. James George Brooks, a Conted Aiea eo ponies ge era e laya the doorkeeper |athletic training, atarted en he REX AISSION || the White House in “The Copper. |was a student at the University of il tetueuaties “THE SPE! tor recently signed a ident Albert to blame for his act. He himself new con Pinto Mabel Normand | pilly Porter eee Tom Mit! wea: one of © six Confederate | E. Smith ph, who an . 4 Li , Boo Dewitt. Cullen ‘Landis | Pearl Matnews dive Sevan | Sitee "one St. the sit Confederate} S. Seale wit! be ¢x Good Pictures Are a Liberty Habit Looey..... .. Edward Jobson — jstars awarded by Genera ter : “ : a Cooperating with Tom Mix in| for the burning of a bride t led | pended an serial “pinto,” opening today at the| maxing hia latest Fox release, ““The| from Gaurad, Ala, to Columbus, ¢ Dur raph seria Glemmer, presents the popular Ma:| seed Maniac.” are two master|and he claims his star is tho only | “Smashing I vs, tf Bel Normand in good light comedy} rattamen in story and scenario, Ohe in existence ed & successful at the Pantages Taid in Arizona and New York. The) writing, H. H. Van Loan and Dent-| ms ‘ Story, written and directed by Vic-|on ciift— who are responsible for " for Schertzinger, brings in the|\ ome of the “apeed” in thi photo-/ WALLY’S NEW PICTURE ,,..., g Poet, The as Startling contrasts between life in|'iny which i# the attraction at the Reid haa finished } Phe t the free, untrammeied West and the) sricsion commencing today, and in ft picture, | 7 } af Para gtilted existence of some cloistered] wiioh Mix ix sald to put his most of |r ogee - everal of dwellers of the East |fascinating dare-deviltry, going at beg ‘ wht ¥ The script was written especially] si usual speedy pace that runs the| work The Bear T 1 t “he Road,” and for Mabel Normand, and conse-|«ane out of Western motion ple|tion of t ! quently she blends perfectly with the| tures | stories by Burton M f t t 4 Character of Pinto, a spirited ranch) 07 \ girl who is left by i ee eee eee " a the care of five of his o! they | oa M Bre cattiemen from | neighboring |} Bill Hart Gives Xmas Party to His Two Loves Giswthes who love and adore the giel.|$ mi Pinto’s experiences when she is) a&——————————~ Bisse sent to New York by the ranchers furnishes an abundance of clever comedy situations, eee at (Metro) Meta Maxon....... Alice Lake “Should a Woman Tell?” the at-| traction at the Colonial today, is de-| scribed in advance notices as a tense, human and appealing story of | a woman confronted with one of} life's greatest dilemmas. | Meta Maxon, daughter of hardy somewhat grasping parents, never, | until circumstances led her out into | the world of wealth, can when she must make a great de cision Meta falls in love with a young ar tist whose past was not quite what it should have been. Whether or not she shuld trust herself to this man’s protection is the big question which} ) “A VIRTUOUS VAMP” , confronts her and which she herself must solve. ove m=? iitte | 7 Het sson here for every girl, ; Pay ae Fata | ; At: Wallace on the “THE BLUE BANDANNA” On how to set men’s heads awhirl. Wurlitzer 4 ¥ ‘ sapatampaast r : tl Select your man and come right down, ope tanes eeanseiiasscttiats He'll never note your hat or gown, ‘American Patrol”. . sees + Meacham Thomas: . Weeks The tips you'll get on how to vamp, Will make the man declare you champ Of flirty, vampy things every girl should know, A New York millionaire becomes a kitchen maid, a bandit, and+a detec tive—all to win the prettiest girl in me — the Golden West Mary Jane Irving, Bill Hart's “Best Girl,” had been dropping a few hints about Christ This in the ting situation) mag, as best girls of that size often do. So Bill, who remembers his own childhood Yule- which arises Blue Han | tides, framed up a Christmas party for his two first loves, Mary Jane and the Pinto pom oo stare at the ee eat, The pony, as indicated in the picture, tried in true pinto spirit, to dissemble his baser emo- Munday, tions of jealousy, in the prospect of getting four stockings full of oats and cube sugar. “Little Jue”. “Old Timer’s Waltz”... CONCERT