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LETS have hn Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Just Tonight and Friday—then gone forever— “THE BROKEN MELODY” Mack Sennett Comedy—“Gee Whiz” Wallace on the Wurlitzer, Playing “Peggy” Sung by Monte Austin Hacker Juveniles in Dances Pretty Seattle Girl Wins Place in Filmland; Ince Proud of His Find Two charming poses of Dorjs May. Left—Doris is wearing a pretty new sport frock of black and white silk skill and finish of many a profes sional boasting five times her years, Studying both music and dancing with the best masters, she appeared in concert, at 9, with the great violinist Kubelik, And in 1916, at the San Diego exposition, a group of ballet dancers, “trained by Doris May,” created no small furore. MAKES GOOD IN MOVIES ‘Two years ago Doris traveled to Los Angeles, bent upon conquering still another field, Thomas H. Ince was so impressed and determination to make good that he tried her out in small parts. His expectations of her more than real- | (notice the harem blouse ef- | feet of the skirt.) Right—A |elose-up of the little Ince star. F'™. indeed, are those who real- ize, when on the screen they see pretty Doris May, who is co-starring | with Douglas MacLean in Thomas H. Ince productions, that the charm- ing, little actress is possessed of the history of one of the century's truly remarkable musical prodigees. Seventeen years ago it was that she was born, in Seattle, Both TODAY and {parents were musicians, po it was FRIDAY— LAST TIMES She swallows tobacco, slides down a rope, wrecks a party, flirts on the train— : Mabel Normand —N— “When Doctors Disagree” NOTHING BUT FUN! Clemmer Music LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Directear “Allurement”..0. M. Watson A Seattle composer PRIZMA SCENIC “Guatemala” In Nature’s Colors COLOR CARTOON TOPICS and WEEKLY Latest News and Views own wa “| George Waish is en route to Looky The it Mountain, near Chattanaoga, where the Fox picture, “The " is to be filmed. LET'S have lunch at Boldt's to‘ay. maternal grandfather ot Vivian Rich, the new Fox star, was @ soldier in the Union army during ba civil war and died in Libby Until Friday Night Only MARGUERITE |CLARK ROGUES’ HARBOR” An entertaining mirror of American youth and charm, with Mary Miles Minter. SYMPHONY ORCH. PEGGY” A Capital Comedy “THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY” The Fine Lincoln Drama (eee STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “Fra Diavolo” and “Dardanella” STRAND not strange that the tiny Dons, at an age when the average youngster is laboriously engaged in pounding out on the. piano the lugubrious strains of “Peter, Peter, Pumpkin- ” was playing Chopin with the Here's a complicated problem tn relationships to solve some cold win- ter evening: ter of a widow and she married an English lord, then you were wedded to the lord’s younger brother, would your mother’s husband be your step: father or your brother-in-law? It all happens in Marguerite Clark's latest picture, “All-ofa-Sudden Peggy,” which is now at the Strand. For the ladies: Jack Mulhall ts Miss Clark's leading man. Griffith's latest photoplay, “The Greatest Question,” opens at the Strand, following the final showing Friday of “All-of-a- Sudden Peggy.” eee CLEMMER A hospital, ordinarily the next all is really a delightful scene for comic situations, particularly when Mabel Normand, garbed in a night |robe of voluminous folds, in dread \of an operation, and closeted with a lerying infant, is the heroine. And |such is the case in Miss Normand's latest Goldwyn picture, “When Doc tors Disagree,” the chief attraction 4] at the Clemmer this week. | _ Dustin Farnum, in “The Cor- | can Brothers,” ‘follows Mabel | Normand as the new attraction at the Clemmer, eee | REX | Mary Pickford wears knee-length dresses and her hair in curls thru {the entire filming of ‘Pollyanna” at |the Rex this week. “Pollyanna,” the | character portrayed by Mary, is sup- posed to be a little girl of 11 going on 12 and it isn't exaggerating a bit to say Mary really looks the part |She doesn't look a bit qjder than he real little children who appear with her. The story of “Pollyanga,” the lit tle glad girl, is familiar to every. one, It has appeared in book form, on the stage and now on the screen eee COLISEUM Mary Miles Mintér is instrumental | in rounding up @ gang of ‘Reds” in ‘Judy of Rogue's Harbor,” the photo: play attraction at the Coliseum this week. Thru one of her girl friends, whose husband is radically inclined, Judy gets an insight into the plot ting against the government. She gives her information to a young army lieutenant, who in turn passes it on to the government secret sery- ice. When the gang is rounded up Judy secures clemency for her friend's husband, who promises to lead a better life. Larry Semon, former newspaper cartoonist, 1s on the bill in a rapid- moving comedy. May Murray comes to the Coll- ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END If you were the daugh-; ized, there followed several pictures in which she played the feminine lead with Charles Ray. And when, in the Mary Roberts Rinehart story, “Twenty-three and One-half Hours’ Leave,” Doris May was chosen to co-star with Douglas MacLean, it developed that Thomas Ince has “picked another winner! THINKS SHK Is LUCKY Of a recent interviewer little Miss May asked, “Don’t you think it was srand of Mr. Ince to give me a chance, and don't you think I am the luckiest girl in the world?” Which, after all, is rather serious problem—this deciding just which of the two is the luckier: Thomas Ince for discovering Miss May, or Doris for being discovered. The bill at the Liberty this week Provides no end of entertainment. ‘The feature picture, “The Broken Melody,” @ romantic drama, features Eugene O’Brien (of perfect lover |fame) and pretty Lucy Coston, a | |New York musical comedy favorite. The comedy “Gee Whiz" is filled |with action furnished by Mack Sen- nett's leading comedians, and the Liberty Weekly keeps one informed as to the leading current events thruout the country, Added to the [picture program, Monte Austin, popular Seattle vocalist, offers a |jazzy election, and Leona and Billy Hacker, two tiny terpsichorean jartists, prove a novel attraction. “The River’s End,” = Marshall Neilan production, will open Sat- urday at the Liberty. | eee | COLONIAL “The Little Shephera of Kingdom Come,” in which Jack Pickford is |starring at the Colonial this week, ts |from the story by John Fox, Jr. Chad, the hero of Fox's story, is one of the best liked boy characters in American fiction. The book itself sold more than 1,000,000 copies and jown to two generations of most weird place to a morgue, after | | LAST SHOWING TONIGHT ' Pc ill if ‘ai util : Pollyanna Tomorrow “Male and Female” with her beauty; Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RAN KINCo. 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