The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 3

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‘Predominate in New Bills ! and Derie May in “What's Your Hus. | Deing : t LIBERTY : “WHATS YOUR HUSBAND P. Witeast.. Douglas Maclean je Th Derts May Pidgeon wi 0 Volumes of comic stories comic operas and musical comedies and still going strong that ts the record achievement of George ¥. Hobart. author of “What's Your Husband Doing?” the comedy motion Picture Which opens at the Liberty The story concerns a suspicious Rewly-wed wife, who enlists the aid | Of & youthful lawyer, Said lawyer's “Better half’ ‘2 in turn jealous of him and—we!! complications galore Doris May and Douglas MacLean.’ Strand. 3. Stars of “22% Hours’ Leave, featured players. eee f CLEMMER ” “THE SAGESRUSHER™ (Hampton) (Major) Barnes Roy Stewart Warren..... Marguerite de LaMotte Gane... Noah Reery ‘Bile Sauirea Betty ies In “The Sagebrusher.’ a picts ef the famous Emerson Hov are the * , there are many thrilling including a forest fire and the of a huge dam across a canyon, Production was filmed in Mon and California and the cast ir eludes a group of clever players eee ‘COLISEUM “YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP” ? (Paramount) Winthrop Winthrop Dick Chetwyn Bectt Bithel Clayton is the y WhO wees her husband drifting away her, owing to her love of pleas in his absorption in his business i "Young Mrs. Winthrop.” the pho- — which she will star at the beginning today. A 5-year eM Gaughter is all that bolds the two until her tragic death seems te Widen their differences, At last the offices of a wise lawyer the two are brought together Ethel Clayton Winifred Dalton (Paramount) TI | Derotny “Claire Maserean i Desmons. - - Litas Lawrence With Dorothy Palton playing three @istinct roles and the scene of the lovely new creation ina forth- @ction varying from the upper stratum of Parisian life to the Indian jumgie, “Black Is White,” the pic fure opening at the Strand today | promises novel entertainment Of an unreasonably jealous hus band, a fragile invalid, and the dash ing adopted daughter of a French no. |membered for her splendid you toved me » a | Bleman. Each delineation is said to| work re De distinct and a tribute to Miss Dal * (World) Maurice Tournier’s photoplay pro-|{ opens at the This is a picturization @f the famous Drury Lane melo d@rama of the same name and the | alletar cast selected by Tournier in eludes the name of Alma Hanion When this picture was firet shown } to @ group of prominent New York men the verdict was unanimous that here was a wonderful picture “3t has everything that a motion picture should have of the men, “and none of the things that a motion picture should not have.” | cOL — “A FUGITIVE FROM MATRI MONY” eee ONIAL (Roberteon-Cole) Stephen Van Courtland se Barbers Rice tore fleena | Stephen Van Courtland, a young millionaire, is mistaken for a crook by & vociety girl in “A Fugitive From Matrimony,” the photoplay starring HL OB. Warner, which opens at the today. lan Courtland goes to a crook’s den to find “The Cricket,” an escaped convict whom he had helped to elude the prison guards. The girl, anxious to find out whether or not Van Court jand ( a crook, meets him there. It # with great difficulty that the young fellow eventually convinces the girl that he is straight. eee LITT “HELL'S ISLAND” (Paramount) Hell's Island.” the phofoplay Which opens at the I Sunda a decidediy melodramatic ‘1 E The scenes are laid in the South Sea L m (Remiart) Alice Brady opens at the Clans A y in “The Fear Market,” a which reveals the activities of |hie spare time in reading comic papers and thinking up gags. B parasiic New York society paper Of the daughter of its editor who tangled in a trap set for an there are amusing Miss which is cut square, Galton portrays the faithful, retiring | med with black sille lace be | Algy,” the photoplay in which ton’s prowess as an *motional ac she ren | remarked one | Action and 5 Ay THE SEATYEE STAR-SATURDAY, MAKI eee {Doris May and Douglas MacLean, Popular Ince Stars, Featured at Liberty; Clemmer Shows Big Heart Throbs' Western Drama; Dorothy Dalton Has Attractive Role in Strand Picture; Touching Drama at $} Coliseum; Rex Shows Drury Lane Melodrama; Popular English Actor at Colonial. 7 Se 1ASOAsnSAeONEDeLanocneseen Danser vaBseai ts bre yess tstTDirensTist cst ienieservesse sree ie 1—Douglas MacLean and Doris May, in a happy moment, from “What's Your Husband Doing?” at the Liberty. 2—Dorothy Dalton, starred at the in “Young Mr Alma Hanlon, Ethel Clayton, as guerite De La Motte, at the ( FILM FASHION ~ he appea BY ETHEL CLAYTON rpuer rox motion 5 f mer . POLISH TITLES MOST EXCITIN But Fatty Wasn't Quite In Ace With the Spirit of the Miece Fat Ar “Hunted is rometh haunts ere that medy The exceeding “Was there not a When a gir Why apy ath whieh great joy Naomi Childers wears this inted eu ame £ Cxarowany nd Mr, Arby ade h th ¢ rev The is trim-, coming Goldwyn picture is black satin and the train effect. zm ka means must get y Miss Childers will be re-|""Csotner — The Px m in “Lord and Lady ze Penionka tak koha.” appeared opposite Tom Moore a short time ago. COLONIAL HAS a4 oe SPECIAL FEATURES , , Miss Marguerite de Forest ’ Anderson, one of the createst | ER”) flutisis, has been secured for ) an engagement by the Colonial Harr theatre and will be heard there | Goldw in solos beginning today. ( Miss Anderson made her debut was OF in Queen's hall, England, play a band ing before royalty, After this ) and himself successful concert she was com When Lorratr manded by the king of England | no defir m ) to appear at Windsor castle in concert. Here she was decorated about rar by the king and joined a Another added attraction the Colonial bill will be the ap MOTHER pearance this week of little Evelyn Hayes, the clever child artist, who will be heard in comic songs and dances Lorraine, 7 LEAVES FOR Mrs. M for the st onses of her Marguerite Fi ajbeen coi dining table in “The Hellion w s she who originally rasam nie wied CIRCUS TO MOVIES tnx ins una a + LONDON josrne at the Coliseum at the Rez. 7 s. Winthrop,’ in “The Whip,” “Women Taking Off 1 G _Too Much, She Says ord or} ing the} t starte| sh ts ery didn't know YORK ie” haw re De Rem March ached ‘ film star, who was The Most Beautiful Blonde nus,” by Flor gteld eng Zie “ « and maces of exposed , tom skin are rms necret nen are realiz ny. JAPANESE STAR MAKES ; FIRST OCEAN VOYAGE miles Dawn, her company tion for her cur A Tokio al ained her from 1-famed us Ack Mi «a purage in May t the Orie Hayah bar RAR re-|Mason on the legitimate stage in y ts, and Viola Dana, “The Littlest placed Miss | Rebel. Contrary to what might be the public's general opinion, Fatty Arbuckle does not occupy way this popular comedian spends a good bit of his time. ers, and is especially devoted to Luke, the clever canine, [screen fans as the comedian himself He has trained ducks and roost- who is almost as well known to| 4 The above pictures show the| H. B. Waner and Seena Owen, at the Colonial. Seena Owen, in “Hell's Island,” at the Little. “Do You Know That Marie Prevost, the pretty Sennett star, ls a native of Montreal? Recipes for Happiness BY DOUGLAS MacLEAN Db” GLAS MacLEAN, co-starring with Deris May in Thomas H nee produ is NOT compiling for which Mix a amile with good will a be fad at Jona . Gladys Brockwell, Fox star, reads metaphysics, having lately finished a study of Herbert Spencer's “Synthet- le Philosephy"? Shirley Mason's chief hob- by is animals — particularly dogs and horses? a concoction of nk what o pite the H.C. 1 are neceswar add t sught that gasc and that } ad a ¢ ne COL Gerakfine Farrar was born in Melrose, Mas, 38 years age? Bessie Barrivcale is the wife of Howard Hickman, the director, and has a son who will secon be old enough to start to school? DON’S “VACATION” Ret ween while x tographer ndian f exacting oe @ When you think your manly beauty’s « On the way to swift decline, Just enumerate your good points, You'll be surprised to find That the Good Lord when be made you Might a weary form tween the com: speare Clancy vals,” the new Ince picture-—was a sorry farce “Bome time,” eration. and have done a darn sight worse, Might have placed you in the Darwin lane or & photographer.” | Thus ends my little verse! ¥ something but William Rogers “Fler Honor, the Mayor,” of three years age 2 made into a movie Your money back if your sides don’t ache! He phones friend wife he is called away on business. MacLean-May Doris avowed in des “I'm going to migrate to Arkansas or some wild place, where no one ever heard of a dressmaker} stage is to be 5—Mar- ' Good Pictures —_| LOUISE Bring Fortunes, .... AT the cinema has 4 tor play and various other people is WOULD BE OUT OF LUCK informed A. Lincoln who is direc Louise s new picture, that the lea@- en in fms were about t@ . ng form a v hei ” says Hart “Cam is about to no you love me forever and And he love you forever, bid any overtime.” DON’T CROWD, BOYS A telegram came to the Sennet® studic of the little bathing girls heiress class. The with simple brevity, “Oil.” It meant that a little Texas ranch left her by her a@oring grandfather bad done its duty nobly. 6 will have omedy George M n $100,000 in than more that on nd, the play has made another ne for Coban since its re use by stock companies. 1, Ray paid Cohan $50,000 ssh for the picture rights, which a t of people regard as a tidy for- tune name of the new Fourth, Ray wit! make a neat for. |“Mary Lee.” | tune himself by filming and selling it.| She says she doesn’t, Fifth, the Firet National roxhlbits} ner family Would Uke ors’ ciroult, which is the releasing or-|real name used in motion ganization birrest wi forty} shows the film version in its the | atres. ing and winsome little miss. Now Here > QQ “What's Your Husband Doing?” With Douglas MacLean and Doris May (The Stars of “231, Hours’ Leave”) That very night—a raid! on Honeysuckle Inn. You know—cops, terror, wagon, lockup, “Good Morning, Judge!” And from one cell comes hubby. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Humorerque Dvorak “Linger Longer Latty™.... see seeeee Goodman Novelty Singing Contest by Monte Austin, Hacker Chil dren and H. Kigsehbaum CONCERT 12:30 SUNDAY From another cell—wifie! ss Glaum saying to The screens” little heiress te think: have hee — Bp the other day which put one- in the telegram said” picturesg make perhaps the|so proposals of marriage will be exe of the five when it|amined in the order of their arrival © Iby “Miss Lee,” who is a very charm

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