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Marie Bod Brummell... a | CLEMMER | _—____ - “THE PALISER CAS! (Goldwyn) ‘s Cassy Care Pauline Frederick g Tenner Albert Roscoe Care James Netl iq mm) .. * f cout ler B. K ) \ ) \ i iS ry COLISEUM — “She Loves and Lice. ] STRAND—Lionel Harrymere in “The | Copperhead, REX—Clare Kimball Young in “Kyeo at Youth” COLONIAL — Bemde Rarriecale im “The Luck of Geraldine Laird.” LITTLE—-Waltere Heid in “The Val- | ley of the Giants,” Pn —— | . _ + y va | SEUM | — —-———-% “SHE LOVES AND LIES” > (Selanick) ma Talmadge Brneet Lismore Conway Tear! Polly Poplar Ill oetavia Broske Phillips Tead 'ORMA TALMADGE has troubles of her own in “She L and Lies,” an adaptation of Wilkie Col ins’ famous novel, which shows for the first time at the Coliseum today Not only is she called upon to as sume the roles of a young actress, a frequenter of Greenwich Village, New York's famous Bohemian quar ter, and an old lady of 52, but she must play the latter part so well that ves she can land a husband of about half her age-—and she gets away} with it “She Loves and Lies” is one of those plays that interest at the start EXCITING PLOTS, WELL SEASONED WITH LOVE, PATHOS AND COMEDY, OFFERED ON MOVIE FANS’ BILL OF FARE THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920. |GRACE CUNARD TO | APPEAR IN COMEDIES — A new contract has just been sign Grace Cunard, screen DIDN'T MEAN IT THAT VAY When Pearl White arrived Port y, N. Y., to film Tiger's a new Fox Cub,” Ls grow in suspense and end with a OL —_————— ’ , 4 ‘ . » the i ° ctor, =. Pan) er ong x —— t—Scene from play starring Pauline Feederick, at Clemmer, 2—Norma Talmadge, in scene from “She Loves and Lies,” Coliseum, 8—Charlie Ley gh Wika, Asa Pa Siete, bo Sra & fanlty at hae narect’ for comedy |Ray, at the Liberty. 4—Wallace Reid, starring at Little. 5—Clara Kimball Young, Rez. 6—Lionel Barrymore, in “The Copperhead,” Strand. 7- registered at the hotel she || tional Film corporation of x Bessie Barriscale, at the Colonial. asked the clerk: Miss Cunard will direct the ae work, and proves that she is talented in this line as weil as emotional roles Altogether “She Loves and Lies” fd a delightful comedy with an un usually good plot. a vehicle that adds much to the reputation of its star Margaret Austeo Hasel Brennan ‘The “diamond horseshoe” of the Metropolitan Opera house in New York City, the half circle of boxes held by the financial aristocracy of this country, is famous the world over. Many people who buy cheaper seats at the opera go there because they are as much interested In seeing the “400” as in hearing the music In Pauline Frederick's latest Gold- wyn picture, “The Paliser Case," the @iamond horseshoe plays a large part Im the story. Miss Frederick has the dramatic Fole of a young girl who marries a wealthy man whom she detests In or der that her invalid father may have more of the comforts of life Added to the bil! is a Harold Lioyd comedy titled “Haunted Spooks.” . LIBERTY | amd ——-——-—-——_" “ALARM CLOCK ANDY” (Paramount) Charles Ray George Wend ent Fisher Andrew Gray..... Willtam Btinker.. Dorethy Walls Charles Ray is a youthful salesman of motor trucks In his latest picture, “Alarm Clock Andy,” which will oo cupy the screen at the Liberty for a week beginning today. Charlie's mot to is “He Who Hesitates Is Lost,” and he keeps the cracked mirror in his cheap boarding house room past #4 with such guideposts to success as “Do It Now” and “Don't Be in Doubt.” Bt he is bashful and he atutters, and somehow he doesn't| The bo seem to be getting there, even tho he patterns after the firm's Beau Brum mel and crack salesman, William] piaph q Blinker. Then a pretty girl injects herself into Charlie's life and by chance he meets a big business man | who is favorably impressed with his ambitions. Film Fashion Barbara this beautiful gown ina forth- coming Goldwyn production. ovie Castleton wears dy of the dress is fash- ioned of heavy turquoise blue satin, and the overdrape is of nd silver lace. Q nizzes eee ” “| . STRA} jer—Kind ¢ me addre “THE COPP: wing varies: Moris nd cig eseyre oria Swanson, Katherine Ma n Milt Shanks Lio e [iewt. Tom Hardy... . William P. ¢ aid "Ma" Shanks Dorte * A Talmadge York City Some 50 veterans of the Great War) oiidio, i became recruits all over again during | 1944 Kensington r the fliming of “The Copperhead,” the| oa) sacDonald big photoplay in which Lionel Barry-| pice Los Angel more comes to the Strand today.| ‘They impersonated Civil War volun | Martha Dalton teers and, since they were obliged tO] 6. the ets rs Grill under the old regulations of| notion p Hardy's Tactics, in vogue from 1860. : ies as: decal 1968, they declared it was like start-| 07, ing to learn soldiery anew. Director Charles Maigne was obliged) pty where is Ann Little now? to hold a wrist watch inspection! 4" sting gmbh ye atc every morning, since the youthful| ijint studios in California. She soldiers persisted in donning the/ win pe obert ‘Warwick's leading timepieces with their uniforms. Wrist! iaay in “Told in the Hi watches were, of course, unknown in) the days of ‘61 | M—What fs the na ot eee | Hart latest ture? V v PrreNy ——it | his leading lady Hart's latest picture ts tit! = | nd. Mary Thurman, former Sen |nett beauty, plays opposite Bill in this picture Gina Ashiing... Kimball Young | 4 eee Paolo Salvo m Courtielieh | BUSY HANK Kenneth Astiling-.--....-Gareth Hushe*| Hank Mann has Just completed Seven leading men in one picture | three comedies. They're entitled hould prove a distinct novelty oe rule, one matinee hero is sufficient to) Le public, but in the case of Youth,” in which Clara Young is starred at the Rex begin ning today, it was found necessary, because of the numerous angles of x the story, to provide seven leading men to carry out the big roles ot the} production. | n ‘Aw a|“The Gum Riot,” Immed| 1¢ Bill Poster Year.” tely h “The Ls ap work started on COLONIAL BLOCK OF LAIRD” (Robergao The events of the story are based |Geraidine 1aird Wessle Barrincale upon the opportunity given the hero-|Pouls jreading Hove Tenia ine to read her own future thru the| iiBistance of a Yogi, who teaches her| Bessie Barriscale comes to the Co the mysteries of crystal gazing, and in|lonial today in “The Luck of Ger this way she is able to avoid the mis-\aldine Laird.” Miss Barriscale plays takes that would have been her lot|the part of a wife who refuses to had she followed one of the many|accept the miserable lot of a womar opportunities offered her. deserted by her husband, and who “ee juses bh rare talent to rin € — ———— li | him, TT story is based upén Kath LIT T L E | serial, “The Luck of | |Geraldine Laird,” and the picture wan i THE GIANTS” | “THE VALLEY OF (Paramount) made in dio oan ‘ Openin, Bryce Cardigan hirley Sumner... Ye Darmona town in from Ne Wallace Reid comes to the Little| Mra, Ger: unday in "The Valley of the Gi ants.” It is a sereen version of Po ‘4 famous story of the! live apar onderful California redwoods. Re nance and action predominate thru-| which he it the picture, ' away from her husband, mother who will not let the daughter own indifference to the Miss Barriscale's own stu g in Stockholm, a «mall the country, some distance w York, the picture shows aldine Laird slowly drifting aided by a t from her, and Mrs, Laird's literary work 1 is trying to do. oe x husband ) “Have rooms been reserved here for m “Yes—sulte 16,” was the re- ply. “Young man, you've guess: j tons in addition to being the She will have as ber principal supy port Cole Hebert, also known “Slim Cole.” Production on the medies are scheduled to begin early |PLAYERS ENTERTAIN MARSHALL NEILAN EARLE IS GOING TO WEAR BEARD Earle Williams is seen with a! Marshall Neflan was host to a com ed wrong by # couple of this month. rd in the acenes of “Captain s years,” was the Fox star’s tanpewlineiaii » pany of more than 100 players fol f | itt,” hin t Vitagraph picture, | | og i comment. 100 MUCH REALISM Thin is the first t in yearn that| Wing the completion of severa And the youthful clerk . ae ‘ i anything but a | *oenes at the Mount Washington blushed, | A laboratory is a scene in te” 0 ang oe ame (tel in Pasadena recently. ‘The ball serial, “The Invisible Ray.” ; catagory eggs briny vee te. | room of the hotel had been secured “Make it realistic,” said ne ree filmed lant are to be the open, {for the filming of .the scenes and MARJORIE DOES | tor. An explosion occurred while: 4 BY BRYANT WASHBURN chev nteae ee tae Pa after the “shooting” an entertain scene was being filmed. “Hey! anid HERE was a time when the mo-, ae e the firat eppertur the | gitvdenal 4 2 iret | ment and dance was provided for SOME SHOPPING | the airector. “That's too realinties t actress’ one require | nat . 1 pernint ompany by the young producer. A beautiful new home on Vista The serial stars Ruth Clifford, | it were ence . f annets uve. in Hollywood and a handsome | fee see Bt thing else. | And once the first atep in ~ NEW SENNETT COMEDIES! noug Fairbanks nas been made | new touring car have just been | GILMORE © actor wan measure of success depends entire! The nett studios have been! ® member of the Santa Monica added to her personal belongings by| Paul Gilmore 1s going to appear ame standard. If he on ind may get|busy these days. “Down on the| Hiks. Marjorie Daw, the 18-yearold star/on the screen again. Gilmore ape a vir t un others, m” hes smpleted in all it of Marshall Neilan productions, | peared on the stage in “The noth for rent reason, but the op:| fivereel pretentiousne The Ging-| “Fresh From the City” is also on oo mn : | Ole’ and “The Garden of a" more was asked portunity will come if the qualifica- | ham is nearly ready for its! the stocks and loading with laugh-/| 43. Warren Kerrigan has re- | He was one of those who played @ T nas two other requirements | tions wt houll be hilar in two reels, and ter. ceived 15 leap year proposals. Bill in “The Better ‘Ole. come first t give this bit of advice to - ————— They are those you who ha ambitions Ability for a motion picture career—be sure o be sure kes unt for ome rm othe rwine ye fe “5 be WALLACE ON THE thing, but not for everything—as|ane long series of dinar WURLITZER they did year y are are et ab re y and sincerely “Irene,” grand selection .... incere ¢ the re dente ane Tierney UR f have t Laybach k plays a big part will get ¢ Louisiana” (new) oo Bs sok tiee Freed and Wallace | ” WALLACE REID | “SILENT” MATT MOORE CONCERT NOW ON STAGE, att Moore, he of the brothers 12:30 Sunday w Reid is back on the stage | T™ 804 Owen, who ts playing op Iways the Best for The Liberty Guest again. The excursion of the Para-| posite Enid Bennett in “Hairpins,” to| mount Arteraft star > the legit-| known about the Thomas H. Ince! 7 All of today’s crowds pronounced it classy— imate, however, will not be for long tim studios, where the picture Is now In only fe as he signed a the so of eduction, as the : : Py et ngagement, and is not to leave |g a segoeradstt Because with Charlie Ray in one of his inimitable country boy roles on the Los Ange atts engagement, he maintains Oy i g » ten’! A woe 0 - o" “4 rank Fagan of the Latte ta ast teenie: cain eatyine screen, it really isn’t acting. He lives the part before your eyes! An Angeles, who offered t this theary, he retires “between n Ha otn" to some secluded co er, wit = HY + +f : ha Fry | shot to on @ secluded corner, with Make it a point to see this latest q che provenbisl horas ovulda’t drag Ray winner, ter V a word out of him it took rn J Be ar are the oc ecture roun¢ conat ager Charles Eyton were won o morosene Some have it that it's %: to the how an affair of the heart; others, that SS sir e ht ockal proclivities are due to a - n daing a Dore net, while a few uncharitable ones king in the studio da pine that he's a bit “upstage.” At atre every night PITY THE POOR STAR that Silent Matt” believes that BLING V/ Yf PAULINE LEARNS are seldor Reports ot Shot vithotanding, ART OF GAM MacLean t t rn b to eternally be \ and ‘sincerely’ are so inane, and I teach her the art of spinning the would like to have the friends who wh are kind enough to want my picture think of me as an fr not @ complete letter writer HOW EXTRAORDINARY Thirty reels without a kiss! A STEVENSO jaring departure from moving Maurice Tourneur has rted ait cedenta, perhaps, but th film version of The Pa ont s done in “Tho Invi Link the Vitagraph serial ny by Robert Louis Steven. Pau Curley was the unkissed | Being a native of far-off Australia, Miss Enid Bennett, the |\dainty Thomas H. Ince star, has established a “four o'clock tea” in the big Ince studios at Culver City, California, The | studio photographer “happened in” and “shot” Miss Bennett} jand her husband-director, Fred Niblo, indulging all-to-them-| selves on the Bennett stage during the afternoon recess,