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STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. VAGE 3 THE SEATTL “Shore Acres”; FFopays PRoGHAMS LINERTY—Constance Talmadge tm | | hs Stewart im “En Old COLONTAL of the Sen. LITTLE —Wiltiam Pa Redemption of 1 Chartle Chaptin in "A Day's Plone tty Hilbarn in “Girt LIBERTY “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER” (Pirst National) Georgiana Chadbourne Sam Wiltian pg it strange to what ex @ girl will go in order to vamp some member of the whiskered sex for whom has set her cap? When Constance Talmad “In Search of a Sinner John Emerson-Anita Loos produc tion, which will be the attraction at the Liberty, she dons a typical “vamp” costume of the “standing Feom only” variety and walks her victim's apartment, with the tn #ane intention of at least being no- her she accomplished Pore or not is another . pur ho Needless to say r intentions were ¥ earnest. In her latest whirligig Miss Talmadge is supported by cliffe — Fellows. CLEMMER — Helen Berry Gam Warren ~ 4 wy comedian James A. Hearne’s famous stage the at age, is to make his movie debut Play, “Shore Acres,” has been trans. | shortly ferred to the screen. This photoplay see Version opens at the Clemmer today Estelle Taylor will star in “Milady’s for a week's engagement. Dress.” The story, it will be remembered tind Mi fs situated on the coast of Maine, Louise Giaum has jut finished a Where the two brothers, Martin and picture, titled “Love Madnews.” Nathan’ Berry, are the keepers of aj eee Nghthouse. It is in this lighthouse; Polly Moran is making a comedy that the big strugcle between the two called “Dollars and Scents.” Brothers takes place, when the ship STR Bearing the daughter of Martin sails; May Allison te t pear in a film Out to sea. version of Eugene Walters’ “Fine Alice Lake heads the cast. Feathers eee - npthiieciilins *)) TWAS GREEK TO © MARL Bs } Chartes (Chic) Sale, the ville comedian with the |} face, who will be directed by ‘Ai Christie in a five-reet “screech "is a trifle slow in respond. | Dersthy Gish|\ ing to calls, The other morn. --Kate Bruce) ing an assistant director called Docethy Gish t an unwilling!) hin five times, but Chie failed “vamp” tn her new picture, “Mary|{to appear. “I'l get him,” said} Ellen Comes to Town,” which will be | Director Scote Sidney. Going to ( the attraction at the Coliseum begin-|| the door of Chic's dressing room, | According to the story ) Sidney yelled: “Overture!” Chic | innocent country girl come) ) heat Sidney to the set. He un- | with ambitions to star ) derstood the language of the Sho never gets further! (stage, but studio lingo way (Paramount) as singer in a cabaret.|/ nothing to him. schemes to use her ax| gi. th which young man of erent’ S a | Katherine Lewis, now in comedien Wy, facing a trumped up charge|D®®An her screen career in movie might land her in prison, goes |4F8Ma opposite Farle Williams. > ete gonfesses to her victim. Whereupon | Monte Carlo they foll the crooks and all ends hap- pily. eee Anit. oe % urday’s C! Stewart Is to appear In “Sat id,” by Kathleen Norris eee At Greenfield, Ind., a movie theatre has been named the Why eee REX “THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" | Wallace Reid has completed “The | (Pathe) Dancin’ Fool.” -Loutee Glaum eee Edwin Sevens! trene Castle plays an Indian girl in Louise Giaum, the clever emotional | tiag Antique.” j @tar, in J. Parker Read, jr.'s stirring “The Lone Wolf's Daughter,” from the powerful pen of Louis|MOTION PICTURES ee IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS) Miss Glaum plays the role of Sonia, ® beoutiful young Londoner reared by a stranger in ignorance of the fact that she is the daughter of the Lone " P | Heat, and now the victim of the| éotion Picture Bureau of New York, Seheming Prince Victor, leader of a| tris hing of work, that there are Band of desperate plunderers, be| this Kind of work. that hools | Guse of an ancient feud between the| ising mation pictures in some Prince and the Lone Wolf over her Each week the number is Mother, one-time wife of the prince. | s4aea to. In Texan it le the law |that each new public sc build. ng going up shall be equipped with 4° projecting machine Motion pictures are fast becaming | a big feature in the public schools, It is estimated by the Community States 6 se Frank Layson..........Mahlon Hamilton A genuine fox hunt is shown in the } picture, “In Old Kentucky,” featur-| | ing Anita Stewart, and which opens at the Strand today. ‘The hunters, both men and women, ome out in answer to the horn, clad in gay garments, mounted on horses | @ccustomed to cross-country runs. A reat pack of dogs are let loowe and quickly pick up the scent of the fox.| & This is one of the interesting fea-| tures in the picture, which is the story of a mountain girl, who falls| in love with a wealthy young club-| man of the city, who is hunting near | her home, and of the thrilling adven-| tures thru which she passes from the| time she is an untutored child of the hilis until she wins recognition as! @ belle of the any. 2 ! COLONIAL | —__% “GIRL ‘OF TH THE SE. | (Williamson) | + Betty Hilburn q § “Girl of the Sea,” a spectacular and romantic story of the underseas, starring pretty Betty Hilburn, is the feature picture on the new bill which | opens today at the Colonial | Those who witnessed “20,000| Leagues Under the Sea” and “The Submarine Eye” will be even more 4 astounded at the wonderful photog raphy in this new Williamson pro-| duction ‘The plot concerns Mimi, a vibial Mabel Normand is shown he girl, who Is the lone inhabitant on a|pgegn in Spanish. Her teach desolate island. well audiences in %| Mexico City and the chief cities of OF DAVID | south America, as they are in Cleve . land, One of the most popular in Mexico! L I (TT LE 7,°8 ANGELES movie stare are as (Paramount) Drama and comedy feature the new * bill which opens at the Little Sun.|!* Mabel Normand day. William Farnum and Ch rile | Perhaps her dark eyes and hair Chaplin are the featured players,|make her match the Mexican Farnum appears in “The Redemption | standard of beauty more closely than, of David Corson,” a dramatic picture,|s"y, Mary Pickford, or Mary Miles and Chaplin “A Day's Pleasure,” | Minter. m0 Of his most recent comedies. The standard doe» vary greatly in’ | fiir ONSTANCE TALMADGE Tries Her Hand at “Vamping” in New Emerson-Loos Story at Liberty; Clemmer Shows Popular Old Melodrama Dorothy Gish Has Ambitions to Be Actress Before Footlights in Comedy at Coliseum; Fox Hunt Takes Place in Picture at Strand in Which Anita Stewart Stare; Lone Wolf’s Daughter Played by Louise Glaum at Rex; Colonial Has Spectacular Production. ~ SISSY = The military effect is vivid- ly portrayed in this pretty new jsuit worn by the young | Thomas Ince star, Doris May. It is fashioned of Scotch | we eed ina fetching pearl gray shade. BILL FARNUM STAGES BENEFIT FOR INDIANS William Farnum, star, on of “The for the ation In the Orphan,” staged a Indians of Palm the enter of the ¢ here Last of the Duanes” was shown on the screen and a 5 raffied ver a th liars was Bact ee wenu:|{'The Fair Senorita Mabel Normand \ Is Most Popular i in Mexico City | re looking over the top of her er, behind the other sheet, is Carlos Hope, of the Mexico City newspaper, “El Universal.” different countries. Fat girls only ure considered beautiful in Turkey At least that Is the idea in the| plicants, there 4 |George Ade tale of “The Slim Prin Being slim, no one in her home town considered the princess beautt ful at all. She was surprised when | she found she was considered beautt flu by a young man from the United States. T Slim Prince ol the Gol with Miss Normand in the Utle role, company, lis of the Soboba tribe, The boy ts |} Lean and Doris May, after a been |G 1—Dorothy Gish and Ralph Graves, at Colisewn g Alice Lake, starred at Clemmer, 8—~Anita Stewart, as mountain girl, in Strand picture, s—Constance Talmadge and Radcliffe Fellows, at the Liberty. 5—Charlie Chaplin, in comedy. at Little. 6—Louise Glaum and Thomas Holding, at Rex. 7—Betty Hilburn, in scene from play at Colonial. ; {Do You Know \\“PRETTY POLL” ALMOST | | Star ‘iad Husband Take Life Easy | NEW SENNETT COMEDY | That— || BREAKS UP SCENE } * BOOSTS FARM LIFE Violet Heming, who ap Edythe Chapman, Goldwyn player How popular four-footed pears at the Metropolitan re reelf on be free trom feathered players are in the ffi {next week in “Three Faces temperamental whyms, She has had will be disclosed in Mack Sennetel } Haat.” ty the star in the big n wide s experience, al lfive-part super-production, “0M ) produc very at « le nd is a woman jon the Farm,” soon to be rane ‘ soon La f poine 1 genial charm. Blut it |thru United Artists. The em i was just a little too much for her equipment of Sennett's big ff { during the making of @ very pa |covering nearly 30 acres, was Derethy Dalton was at thetic scene in Ja Pickford’s new to give to a pietur one time the wife of Lew Goldwyn pleture * © Dyed destine y be hoped, to Cody, the popular hevamp | Deceiver” when & parrot ured In the set in @ measure the unpopularity ) of the movies? picture ahricked out it, Chi of the farm as a national and { ago; go it, Chieaga” Inasmuch as necessary institution. Newspapers i Grace Cunard, one of the it wae just at the moment when |declare that farm life is ever first movie actresses to ap pear In serials, Is now mak . ing short comedies? waa t Chapman was about to receive arms her lor t won it ¢ wonder that Poll’s remark pportune. “The Double Dyed is an O. Henry story pro. jcoming more and more Unpepl jand that since the war the path) to the « has been worn to high Down on the Farm” li the world that farm Ife so dull as it is thought to be, least it isn’t dull in Mack Se comedy vision. Alice Lake, starring at the Clemmer in the melodrama, duce en the screen. MOWE BUG GETS $ EM ‘ominent promi king into the movies t# r of Los 1 j ide the unique har : en h job says Al Bt. on de py half as hard as breaking out and attention them. L. H.—-We ou kindly give me has give | “For instance, some poor f the address of Geraldine Farrar’ ting wit,| Mae Murray, the popular star who recently appeared here | with ttle ability by some and her age? What ix she doing jon in thelat the Cokseum in “On With the Dance,” is, in private life,|'¥°*Y chance sel & small pare ‘}some picture. Immediately he ten pr of “Michael and His “i oO us : pr i : and eerie Teached at the Proiuetion of “Michael and Hix) Mrs, Robert Leonard. Leonard, who used to be prominent] titten by the movie bug Goldwyn Studion, Culver City, Cal. famous drama, which ts being pro. | 27 the screen, is now a director, The above picture shows) wii continue to hang on, She in 38 years of age. In now! quced by Marry Garson, and tn) Mr. and Mra. Leonard enjoying a day's outing at Palm|*ny \ttle piece of work he can working on a new Goldwyn produc | which Conway ‘Tenrle is being | Be ach. —when there isn't a chance in tion in California starred. iiiapiabaiabiol. weee veelcigaliienalios world for him to make @ ‘ in film work. It's difficult to My! wie tm | PEARL WHITE WINNER (MISS BURKE MAKES (RACE TRACK SCENES —_|cover tram the move forenm Lila.—Was Cerell Ded ARO, Cone Oe ee ca'es cnléaieel miiatabllla. Wee Mine recently A FLYING TRIP| IN NEW REID PICTURE PAULINE’S NEW CAR when a young man, He woo great |drove the winning dog team in the| Having missed her train to Atlan | wallace Reid began his new Para-| Pauline Frederick has another at the present success as an author, hawever, with | Arctic City ‘sweepatukes in North: | tic City where she was to make ex-/ mount Artcraft picture, “Too Much |new car! She has the most ems his brother, William, but soonlern New York, beating her searest|teriors for her new Paramount Art.| a p ieee | pensive motor stable of any one at tropped acting and entered the pro-|opponent by some 60 yarda, Miss | craft picture ay Goes Pru. | Speed.” directed by Bam Wood, with | the Goldwyn studios. The new ma. Jucing field. White ot the time was making ex.|dence at the Curtis Aviation field, | the scenes taken at the Los Angeles | chine ix a most beautifully finishes: teriors for an Alaskan story,| F made the trip by air | Speedway races Some important /ed Locomobile, done in dark gray, 74 B. Miller—Itave Glor naon | “Tiger Cub." She is the firat | f Long Island, in the scenes were made on the|with seats to match, and the wind> and Thomas Meighan red tn Womer > win this well-known | machin “ her f uck. The story is by Byron Mor-| shield built-in, a novel and new de — pictures rince Male Fe snow ra in the file r gun, who also wrote the scenario. parture : 4 sn male”? Ans.—Yea, Miss Swanson and Mr Meighan co-star In a new DeMille production, Why Change Your Witert™ MISS YOUNG ADOPTS YOUNG INDIAN BOY Clara Kimball Young has adopt e4 a youthful Indian whom «he met during the filming of her new production, “Tor the ul of ~ DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG Rafael.” He tm named Per and sight years of age and strated much acute mental turing his work ir that Miss Young is “Romeo and Juliet, Wallace on the Wurlitzer —they LIVED!”’ = |x “Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me § “Stradella” Overture Concert—12:30 Sunday ple, his future y by Mins own pe seeeee » guided entire Young at her expense | Two hundred members of the Soboba tribe are used in “For the Soul of Rafael" by Miss Young and upon its completion, young Pen asco will be sent to a military school for young boys TWIN TWINKLERS AT WORK ON NEW PLAY The Thomas H. Ince studios in Culver City, California, once more hum with activity as Douglas Mac vacation following the com of "Shakespeare Clancy.” return to the studio to begin work on their latest Ince-Paramount-Arteraft pro uction, temporarily titled “Lucid Intervals.” glans MacLenn has a three-in aactoan tar a coeeein I “Cupid and Psyche, ie who lives to learn hook agents are worth soctety that SOME istening to! | KEEPING FRANK BUSY Working on three pictures at the same time probably bren busy records for a motion picture actor but It hasn't got Frank I fussed up a bit. George Fit ioe picked him for the Turkish marshal in his production, ‘The Man Who Killed,” featuring Mae SINNER” is the big comedy now here. naur Murray and David I when he A young widow has as still administert » the ale i Dr. ‘ Brodie in Dorothy Dalton's been wed to a saint piety “Half An Hour.” Then Hugh Ford came along and began 1 picture with Thomas Meighan and asked Mr, Lé if he would add another part to his repertoire FOOLED ’EM Several hundred children, many of them acec by applied to Di |for roles in “Children of thinking it was a “kid” picture Unfortunately for thea mbitious ap: © no children need for three years, and when he joins the angels she simply “WHY can't WE Live?” Tears Loose! (and they do!) Better see this cayenne pepper amusement dish Starring CONSTANCE TALMADGE ed in this film STAG STARS TO | APPEAR 1LM Mile. Valdeo, solo dancer with the Chicago Opera company, and Blanche Parks, a dancer in the new Mid. night Frolic appear in the re Fitamé production, “The Man Who Killed,” turing ses Murray and David Powell,

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