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> ares ae Bsssas ‘man, “beginning today. TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —tHobart Bosworth in “ie. | | Bid the Door,” 1] | CLEMMER—Tom Moore im “Toby's | | Now | COLISHUM — William = Parmum in “Wings of the Morni STRAND —Peature production, Yellow Room, in “Nothin “The * Motghan in “The in “The Hawakawe “The Courageous Coward. _——— it LIBERTY — - n “BEHIND THE DOOR” OQecar Krug Alice Morse. t. Brandt ¥ MeQueat Matthew Morse Uldeon Blank Mark Arnold ea eART BOSWORTH, one of the ™ Vigorous actors appearing before m, is the featured player in “Behind the Door,” a pho toplay melodrama which opens today at the Liberty ne Gouverneur Morris is the author of the story, which appeared in Colller’s Weekly It a Virile tale of the sea with Bosworth cast as Oscar Krug, & small town taxidermist, who ts wrongfully accused of being a Ger man spy Jane Novak is Bosworth's leading woman. bY Ficcliaieai s Lf / “TOBY'S now ¥; | (Goldwyn) Tom Biake x Du Raindridge Pate Avguatus Phittips Vnele Toby Arthur Housman Tom Moore in oby's Bow,” is the pttracti« at the Clemmer beginning Moore is happily cast in the of a young novelist who, after one tremendously successful book vi tiates his powers in Broadway living mand is forced to recuperate them thru simple pleasures and coarse food on an old Southern plantation. | Much of the comedy in the pic! ure is furnished by Arthur Hous-| who has the amusing role of A’ncle Toby, an oa aeare servant Bob Bennett dean to wonder, ‘about two minutes after he had bet $10,000 that he could tell the truth and whole truth for a week, just how many times a minute he had been in the habit of lying. He hadn't real ized how difficult the job was. He had to make explanations to the girl he loved that his father had suggest ed he marry her for her money. He had to tell the stout dowager that her hat was a fright, and in doing so he got himself into all sorts of try- ing situations. ‘Nothing But the Truth” will be the attraction at the Rex for a week eee ‘THE MYSTERY OF or THE ton Leroux’s novel @ay at the Strand, will no doubt! prove extremely popular with al who like mystery melodrama which opens to-| the 1 then it is pe brings the very last ree aiprit to time “ee pery {MISSION | , » AN” a MIRACLE ‘Thomas Burke Tome ‘The Patriaret The Frow ‘The Dope splendid | George Loane Tucker's production, “The Miracle which recently played a three weeks’ emer the Strand in this| i ut the Mission ple which has most unusual and at the same tim | tiful theme, is a screen ver the stage play made popular years ago by George Cohan | one © COLONIAL |! - A GUN FIGHTIN’ GENTLEMAN” (Universal) Kath u Yeamane Duke R. Lee Harris Carey's famous flying squad cowboys from his own ranch in Californ re to be seen in “A Gun Fightin’ Gentleman,” the picture day nat the Colonial The « of the laid in Wyoming and Chicago, and the action shifts from the palatial home of a millionaire to the wild cattle range in the West Jack Ford directed the production. Harry hich opens a06 story are REX ; Photoplay Fe Fe: Features to ente rtail in Picture Fans Thru Coming Week | that there has been left untouched @ great field in the use pletures in he church: will be marrying people, Fiera Finch, one of J ton’s finds in the early days, Gommodore Blackton's latest release thru Pathe. |the new bill which opens today be Romance, Adventur res / pms PICTURE PATTER n As a villain, Jack Richardson, ot 1 at om leading churches | who is supporting Tom Moore “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” [the Rev. Lesiie Willie Sprague.) in the Goldwyn picture, “Duds,” (Metre) former pastor of a Brooklyn church, | ould tuck fie: BS Taytor Hotmes|who ts head of the religious and}, VOW make » good hero, He re Elsie Mackaye/ industrial sections of the com-| ¢fntly won a pair of diamond “typed A: Sparks | munity motion pictire bureau of} cuff buttons offered by « movie " Hen Hendricks “nl og Mr. Spragdte has ar-| magazine for the most popular Commodore Dan......Edan Phillips|ranged this mode! movie as a = mnéane ef ditving home. thé taci| “Miele. obtaining mony than 100,- 000 votes. of moving man for suth,” © ed the Crawford Kent, leading Olive Thomas in “Glorious Y new Selznick picture Maybe the perforated cetluloid or burying ‘em, next tubercular k n vue b ~~ pital New Yor r with “COMES BACK” planologues and whistling solos. It Screen fans thruout the country is recorded that he made a big hit; welcomed back with great glee an and had & better time than the chil old comedy favorite last week in| dren Stuart Black Vitagraph Dustin Farnum won six out of in her appearance in {Dawn,” eight events at the mo boat races held in Los Angeles a short time ago. Harry Carey, now enjoying 9 brief will soon start work or veation “Alias Wh Low Room” Takeda hbase | ices mage yeti (Mealart) pt noe ooo aball Mayall | heen xelected to play opt Mir Jan G. Rays Walsh in “Find the Woman,” a new Pref. Stangerson Wm. 8. Walcott | Mir Ja i. Raymond Nye | Robert. Darzac Edmund Biton|Taung Si All Clarence Burton | Fox production tetas pram ears tae (sir Arthur Deane Harry de Vers Mathilde Stangerson Ethel Gray Terry! ae 7 " Vv * Nouletabiile ("Jo-Jo") Lorin Raker| The numefous admirers of William ‘om Terris, 1 « Jean Sainciair Jean aie gro will welcome his appearance | has uced a \ T , the Coline: “Wings ¢ ne | Fortu Hunter Kar ihe Mystery of the Yetlow|*t ‘be Collsoum in “Wings of the | © gent a z ‘orning,” the feature photoplay of J ¥ Room,” the screen adaptation of Gas. smith tage t It is some time since Farnum has en seen in a sea story, and it id his role in this production is par-| icularly good. He appears first as one of t The plot is woven intricately/an English army officer, and later as t around the strange attacks on a girl) a ait in the “yellow room” of a French action ef the stoey becine it chateau, from which there is appar-| singapore, where Farnum is false firet ently no means of escape except thrujaccused, court-martialed and din-| , The F a door which is always locked from| charged from the army nex Oliver Curwood the inside at the time of the attacks The mystery ix not unraveled until Charming Young Film Star and Mother Are Enjoying Re-union mother have Angeles been living in an utterly 1 wil rv. But it takes more ry them. As a matter of of ht, nl lady's maid for her own daugh Madge Kennedy and her riment in Los fact, Mrs to be chief ter, “Happ: * says, “Well, rather Miss Kennedy has just finished a new G ning Angel,” and is about to start work Cohes dwyn pieture, “The Bi » another, by Octavus Ki THE SEATTL | nandez and | Was written especially for STAR—SATU a EEEESEEaEaEEapaBaBpEEeEeEeEeEeaee A nnn, tery, Gun-Play and Comedy B Blended! Into | (=>) =) Myst BUTLER WAS TOO REAL Taylor Holmes found that reatiom had its disadvan! when he was at work first producti which he appears as the pro- erstar, “Nothing But the screen ruth,” from the = fa Broadway bit, He enga for of the parts butler serving at a country home in the colony where me scenes were being taken One afternoon he announced that be had to © imme diately in the midst of taking scenes, All arguments to keep him failed. He had to rash off to an evening dinner party given by his first employer. Ci A ak CRORE Ae CHORUS GIRLS VERY \ DIFFERENT NOW DAYS |* Florence Deshon steps forward to say a word for the chorus girl. She ays she has known lots of them and t is has, because oldwyn studio in Culver out at the is now playing the part of a girl, It is in “Two Cents aneness,” by Octavus horus Worth of Hur hen, in which Madge Kennedy Sa Rey € 1 Mixa Desho 1 used to be jon always 7 lined t fe with ne girls on Tiroadway on, and bless you, the und the 4 reat of it I visited last sea pine were all STILL HUNTING FOR CLARA’ Ss SUCCESSOR 4 Kimball Young ts ec The F photog 1 “ progressing a fi w York office, afte lin t shipped to A for M ing’s ¥ I been decided to nar esaful candidate “Clara Kim ang IT A young lady bearing a remarka resemblance to Mi y was di ered at Cleve oj and but a ha t r the gaz he cat | ARTIST SAYS SHE ig Piereet ARM Constar Binney 4 mach-ad mired little person among the artist c used her face in a cartoon, de pleting Miss Columt nd 14,000 read idered what the na f to , wutif 1 swee ca t the Binne t per r he has eve tage or reen, and It is to his model ir tatue of a pe woman he i RAY’S LATEST BRIDE Winifred Westover will be Charles Ray's screen bride in his next ‘Thomas H. Ince production for Para mount-Arteraft, “Wateh Out, Will jum.” ‘The pleture is directed by Jerome Storm, and others in’ the t are tty Schade, Dick Rush Donald MeDonald, George Her Lew Morrison, The story Agnes Christine Johnston and Mr. Toy IRDAY, JA PAGE 3 VARY 17, 1920. Tom Moore in on a secret in “Toby's Bow,” at Clemmer. 2—At the Rex, Taylor Holmes makes love © like this to Elsie MacKay. 3—Ethel Grey Terry, leading woman at the Strand always smiles sweely at the tarffie cop. who stops her speeding. 4—Bill Farnum gets shipwrecked in play at Coliseum. 5—Harry Care uy; deep in thought, at Colonial, 6—Hobart Bosworth, in Liberty drama, is stranded at sea. 7—Betty Compson “vamps” Thomas Meighan in picture at Mission 1——Dorie Pawn let for ‘She'll Appear | Joe Thinks Fatty Is Some “Pumpkin” New Spring Styles in Heroes and Heroines Predicted by Co-Authors | ..)°2" ..).,2¢ uit" _ With h Houding| t want to sell a see Ms) SOME « “VACATION” Hes a antonio amet. Gir hould be v madcap | when she took a trip north from| Norma Talmadge rather, “tate emotions! | ARE ANITA CULTIVATES — | they aren iotha tinea Cas “app AN ARTISTIC PUNCH ‘ ot t loads | tu learning how to artisticall t ot or hand at tw inch Colvin Cart the nose. It me miier the he " an or-| Was not quite as g y an a the t , © whe distributed gifts| it looks in print, but Miss aece n niles, ‘The n of thix|swore off on pugilistic scenes when Laon ' orth was the release in those| it was over, nevertheless. The one-| oR pal ties of “A of Green Gables,” sided bout occurred during the film- inke. daktnatel Mins Minter’s firat picture under the|ing of Fighting Shepherdess” some inexplicable new Realart banner at the Louis B. Mayer studio, The amadte aenalas —— ario prescribed that the fighting fices, probably; because af the su DOLORES LEADING. MAN : ty ee Bes iceatiee ty Breatone bisa : should indignantly enter the mayor's Sauda tha dlbinue part wae a cae hell Harris, wito is Dolores office and just as indignantly chas- heavy I's leading man in her new. tive him for @& offensive remark ent Pathe feature, “The Web of De Edward Jose {nalsted upon realism above has never befo ared be-| in the . 80 Mrv Carter lent his| Island.” enched by the n¢ 6 motion picture t a. He| counter for punching-bag pur- Miss Lee won popularity ay writers afte " *» well known on the at weve poses 1 the mera had recorded the vaudeville stage with mands of a score of New York|his last appeara being with Ber-| Mise Stewart's punch to the direc-' Gus Edwards review. She enari « This investigation tha Kalich in “The Riddle Woman.” | tor's satisfaction then known as “Cuddles.” Wallace on the Wurlitzer pies and 5 ame & “Ti ‘Trovatore™ see Vert 7 Concert—12:30 Sunday DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Where It Sees the Public Knows Good Shows NOW—A play that any theatre in the land might take pride in offering—a virile, thrilling he-man tale of © adventure, love and the sea, from the celebrated novel by Gouverneur Morris— HOBART BOSWORT “BEHIND THE DOOR A story of a secret wife, a cad who dishonored her, of vengeance swift and terrible. A tale of love fierce as the storms the hero captain battles. Jane Novak and Wallace Beery in the big supporting cast. Liberty Pictorial Review—excerpts from leading news weeklies.