The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 3

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TODAY'S LIBERTY — € PROGRAMS WH Regwes in “Water, inter, Rvery where. COLISKUM MacDonald The Right of Way.” CLASS A—Alice Joyee in “The Third Degree,” Sunday LITTLE—D, WW. Griffith's “Broken Wlomoms,” Sunday a»* | LIBERTY a “TWO WEEKS" Litlams Biatr stan Kemmeth Maxwe . Reginald Chonda Jimby Lewis Pilty Crane Wilttam Brady = eg = oo. ANCE TALMADGE is J little climber, as vou wit r “Two Weeks,” taken f aa Wharton's play At t which opens today at the L Miss Talmadge takes the part of & chorus girl. She is in her tiny fat trying to escape from a bill collec when a wealthy young clubman calls | She knows this means a ¢ in and she is hungry. But the bill lector is camping on the trail Sa, she climbs on the fire oscape and slides down four stories to tt Dasement, where she tells the man she just got back from Ne port. But, alas! she has = her kitchen apron, and it is di ered under her coat. Howe . fs not a bit daunted, and she gets &@ square meal CLEMMER (Goldwyn) Billy Fortune Flops Beecher Lyman Jennings Jordan... Row Ten Morgen Wade & Martha Beecher... Marguerite Liv Fay Bittineer Lilliaa Langdon | Hundreds of long-horned range tle, running, dodging, milling about in dense clouds of dust of thelr own Faising, are features of the new pho- topla: “Water, Water, Every where,” featuring Bill Rogers, which omes to the Clemmer today, Row ers himself, as Billy une, Is the first of the range riders, those dar ing fellows of day? now nearly it whose lives were centered on the + Western plains The picture is a change from the eld type of Wild West drama. It is! said to be painted without the exag geration whieh characterizes many pictures of this kind; nevertheless, it js not tacking in the virile quality which permeated the life of the cattle gountry. The men are there, bold hardy riders, the cattle are there, Whe limitless expanse of wild, rocky Plain iw there, as a background for pping action, In which humor and acne mingle. . * COLISEU) re eee = (First National) Amelia Thorndike ine MacDonald Capt. K h Ls oy Rtewart wleby Kathieen Kirkham Robert Brower Katherine MacDonald. who has th of having been chosen the win in 16 different beauty contests. | star of “The Heauty Market.” { ly dramatic photoplay, whic opens today at the Coliseum Miss MacDonald depicts the. part ‘Of a girl unable to bear the financi train of fashionable society and with too much pride to break away Grom the life. fearing the derision of > her associates “THE SIX BEST CELLARS” (Paramount) fy Carpenter Bryant Washburn jira. Carpenter Wanda Hawley ¥a Hammond Clarence Burton Mrs. Hammond Elsa Lorimer Mra. Teak A Josephine Crowe Mr. Teak. ..Fre@ Vroom | © Publishers make up lists of the most popular books of the year and call them “the six best-sellers.” Now that prohibition has become an arid reality, are the most popular people in @ community the who have the largest supplies of private stock on y hand? In words, is each city and hamlet to desig a select few 4 as “The Six Beast Cellars’? % ‘That's the title of the new Bryant Washburn picture comedy opening| ONSTANCE TALMADGE Flees Down Fire Escape to Get Square Meal in “Two Weeks” at the Liberty; Katherine MacDonald, Starring at Coli- seum Is Prize Beauty; Bill Rogers Enjoys Life as Cattle Ranger in Comedy Drama at Clemmer; Prohibition Foundation for Comedy Plot in New Bryant Washburn Picture at Strand; Charlie Chaplin, Douglas MacLean and Doris May Entertain at the Rex; Bert Lytell Is Featured at Colonial. Constance Douglas MacLean, at the Rea Sverywhere,” Clemmer. Beauty Market,* Coliseum Bryant Washburn, featured in comedy-drama at Strand tll Rogers, Katherine Griffith picture, Lillian Gish, seone from MacDonald, star of “The at Colonial rets or gasolin A rabbit hopping down the road hio to break up pedition for th ny pleturetaking ex BY MONTE BLUE body's hair in his pos Charlie Chaplin Pays $25 Fine to { Get Good Sleep GOLDWYN CONTROLS © BRAY PIC Orne growth of the Goldwyn Iie tures Corporation during the @ years of its existence is one of amazing records of the motion: | ture’ industry. creasing the scope of the is the absogption of the tures Corporation, found the dey when be hae b Talmadge Sisters to Sing and Dance at Benefit Show Fund benefit’) which will take place speaking torms = bit out of the Frank Keenan docsn't like to performance, Beach, on the night of F under the direction of Daniel Froh- Norma and adge will sing for the first time in Norma is now in Cubs to taking cheeks in poker pal, Major I has a peculiar dread of walking in front of speeding au tos.—From Photoptay cided to try to become a a chgrge of which was founded with a a | $2,000,000, has within the past weeks, | formulated Pictures’ Corporation, made liance by which It has the tion rights to all plays Shuberts, Selwyns lantly, powerful Dupont interests The corporation capitalized at $20,000,000. not look good t time getting away haven't slept a wink as I was ne Norma on a vacation and Constance ta to make exteriors for ave Expert, Anita Loos origin: RATHER U hanging around 1 did manage to do ¢ and working just ng as hard, perhaps har¢ plead guilty man coming down to pay no matter how much it’ ts. ly the word was passed a SHIRLEY. MASON NOW ae A BAREBACK RIDER «.,. f the sawdust ring stance’s First National releases. The promixed Mr. to take part In a Floradora Sextette In addition to singti ular songs, they will also dance numbers. ‘sm Constance, “nothing short of Dani persuasive powers and I wilt help to HIS CHANCES WERE SLIM || many times,” the judge: answered, “put now the shoe is on the other Let's see, 40 miles per, wasn't it? That'll be $25." Paramount comedian “Bolieve me, in public.” “And, believe dreamed I'd Norma, “nothing living scone knowledge that many dollars for olf and Adele Rowland, star, ts, in ppivate life, Mra. Conway the worthiness of the tired-out actors arity w jead me to be a party to © would ever get me to air my poor little high pitched, squeaky soprano | ignominy!’ of circus life When she was in addition to # {rt she saw that she had WALLACE on WURLITZER, pla: a delightful concert, Sunday, . m., includi Western Skies, Weeks. this ix his initial venture into » ring and cir Sogwithout my to the director, xhe «pent her spare time at AN OLD TIMER Edward | McWad or production | great tent near the studios in Holly sberts Rhine-' { Robert McWade, (rom the pen of Maly I hart, is the so who was on the # by Har stepping Into the ring in wondrous " tights and snowy fuffiness and , Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows hoopla of a ve Connie gets better every time she comes! - The picture now here is so piquant, so spicy, so delicate, so bubbling over with can be classed as a model of screen genius— CONSTANCE TALMADGE — Miss Kennedy is at present lin the East, where she is —-~ eed *\ working on her latest Gold. ST RAND \|\wyn picture, —————™ | Rei SCIENTIFIC COMEDY audience at the Rialto, New York, was all “het up” last Mary Pickford in person dropped in to see her- self in “Pollyanna.” “Trimmed week when fun and good spirits, that | Christie comedy child actrens peared In some is to be starred in @ serie: ~ COLONIAL _ i “THE RIGHT OF WAY" new scientific rom a geenari Scott Darling ILLIAN GISH is one motion ple-|called to this shortcoming, but to no} | that predomi production in which she sents the m: The history of this characteristic in a merry play that tops those was the first recognize the real value of the Gish | lonial beginnir As those who ha i ‘at the Strand today. It is a funny|and it is estimated by Harper & story about probibition and the com town. Holworthy Hall and Hugh Kabler wrote it 6 on “231, HOURS’ LEAVE (Paramount) eret. Wm. Gra; p' cose Doduee . Douglas MacLean le Sergeant Mess Sergeant... th Hotiler Alfred Hollingsworth How ma ex-doughboys while *bev were in the early training camp #tage found themselves mixed up in| & screamingly funny entanglement and made the remark, “Gee, th ought to put this in the movies Well, Mary Roberts Rinehart wri & story for a popular magazine exiled 23% Hours’ Leave.” about a|# happy-go-lucky cavalry sergeant wh ea bet that he would eat bre with his colonel—and did it. A| e | million or #0 readers laughed at the } story, and now the veteran producer Thomas H. Ince, has made a mation | Picture out of it for his latest pair of stars—Doris May and Douglas| Maclean. The film will be shown at the R ginning today, It tell {1 Gray made the wager and not only broke muffins with the| but also won the colonel’s faughter’s heart. Which waa the achievement it will take the show Chaplin {8 on the same bill in “A Day's Pleasure” that they num plications that it caused in a certain [ber well into wocial set in a fashionable suburban | this is @ stirr wonderful suc- cesses—“A Temperamental vidual trait that none fringe of the sfully imitate acter of Char for his dash kieoeieia | chiefly about the ct now walks with mannerisms big dramatic Virtuous Vamp’’—then just about. all the vivacity you could imagine in any picture in “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” nderful produc largest palr of Chaplin won different from and because form unusual antics with them. Lillian Gish has | hts of motion pie all on account of her} CLASS A “THE THIKD DEGREE” Lillian Gish {l hood days. Lilliam Gish could never keep in this discovery big feet, little] those adorn pupil# had formed to march out at|}moan th day, |luck in th the | might arise outh against iis parents’ wishe that i« the view taken by the rapid little gait that was all out next Goldwyn |of* cadence | Time and again her attention was worth considering.

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