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TODAYS PROGRAMS LINERTY—Mack Sennett's freact | comedy, “Down on the Perm,” MMPR—Nasimova in “The Heart | Yaire Adams in The Fad of the Road.” second week COLONIAL—Priscitia Dean in “The | “LIBERTY | “DOWN ON THE FARM” | ‘ (Sennett) | Irate Pather Rustic Romeo Country Miss Young Wife ouy Dude Teady 2— sz Bert Roach Harry Gridben Louise Fasenda Marte Prevost Hen Turpin By Himselt ACK SENNETT'S latest five-act comedy, “Down on the Farm,” wilt be the chief attraction at the Lib erty today. The plot, which is of a hilarious nature, concerns the mance of Louise Faxenda, the popu lar young nett enne. Miss Fazenda wpported by the usual bevy of Sennett comedians, pretty girls and the dog and cat Resides, the big comedy offertng the Liberty is showing the second Herb ert Rawlinson dotective picture, ! based on the actual experiences of | Chief Witiam J. Fiynn of the secret service. come: “THE HEART OF we aus | (Metro) Mary Murra Frank Danby is the author of “The Heart of a Child.” the photoplay in which Nazimova comes to the Clem mer Saturday ‘The story is one of optimism. tt telis of the struggles of Sally Snape & ttle sium giri cast into the en Sitenmment of cheap dance halls, and | later of the more fascinating yet * none the less dangerous surround ings of the stage. Charieh Eryant, Nazimova’s hus band, again appears in the leading male roie t STRAND ees AN” | ‘The fact that oEverywoman.” the) eplendid of the famous| Mage play, is to be held over another week will be welcome news to the hundreds of motion picture fans who have not been able to grt into the Strand this week. ‘The title role is played by Violet Heming, the beautiful young actress who made such favorable impressions by her fine work on the stage in “Thrée Faces East” and “Under Cover. Miss Heming lends the dig nity and versatility to her interpre tation of Everywoman that the al legorical character of the story de- mands. The story concerns Everywoman’s search for True Love. COLISEUM | ry a dnd@ Calico Wives” credit, 1—Nazimova, at the Clemmer. Heming, starring at the Strand. ‘ "Pretty Girl Won | CLEMM ER | Ne a eome Fame completed der Selanick management, ts now down in Florida working on “The Flapper,” her seventh, is, de-| 103 East 75th «t, New York City:! spite the number of pictures to her) Paramount Arteraf the youngest | Selznick constellation. Her night affair Dutty—i rise to absurd to “Silk Husban ‘1S, and the F fs the uniqy title of the entertain _ ing photodrama opening at the Cail ONCE geum today. The story concerns the} domestic troubles of Mr. and Mrs. Keane Kendall — the former also @ ‘favorite, and Mary Alden, have the leading roles. END > OF THE ROAD” (Public Health) cece Claire Adama ‘inlchara¢pennett | ™ The Man. “The End of the Road,” the force ful drama which will be held aver at the Rex another week, was origin ally made for the benefit of the war jepartment commission on training ,ctivities and has only recently been released to the public in general This picture has the indorsement of the United States public health bu- | LiMan Gish, after directing her sls ter Dorothy in one picture, has gone “0 pack to acting before the camerg. ambitious young country attorney «tis easier who goes to the city to make 600d, | wi it, and the latter his timid little wife, He dasissal who is content with small-town life. | ai House Peters, one of the most| D. W. popular leading men on thp screen, | 10 OP mony LIVE THOMAS, who seventiy | Pennsylvania in 1898, few years later she was Pitteburg shop girl soprano voice. family from New York persuaded} her to give up th herself to her volos, with the remult }that a few months later she dhe Jon a stage career. She applied at the Z! offices in New York, un anything save .her beauty, announced, by even an office boy.| Suffice it charm and determination appfared in the Frolics of lot easier Over Night her sixth picture an and who star In the! } fame was an over She was born—Olive ant with a high An aunt visiting th shop and devote | 4 feld Follies heralded by | and un-| my for her ability,| that she! "14 and ‘ollies: saad "15. 1S ENOUGH | work,” says Lillian, nm one’s voice. Down Hast." While directing he fell into the Connecticut |Tom Wilson, river. | "Sweet Marie Gets a Kick {in Out of Her Newest Role}, House Peters and M | How Times Change dames O'Neil was arrested in San Francisco in 1879 for prearing as Christ in “The ansion Play.” He was fined $50, Even as late as last year the newspaper was the only means of presenting an edi torial to the pablic, But now Lewts J. Selanick is screening the editorials of | Herbert Kaufman. The first motion picture had an audience of a few skeptics. Now more than 11, 000,000 people pay admissions to motion pictare theatres LN ONE DAY. The ‘styles for oar women used to come direet from Parts. Bat nowadays the women folk see what the movie stars are wearing and then go shopping for it. ovie Quizzes Scenario—Will you please publiah the addreae af the Emerson-Loos Prodhceng Paramount Arteratt apd Realart Pletures Corporation? Ant—Emerson Loon Productions, New York City; Realart, st, New York City. ' ee In Billie Rhodes married? Ann. —Fillie Rhodes in the widow of William Parsons, who before hie death was known on the sereen“as ‘Smiling Billy Parsons.” . . Ruth R. G.—What color hatr has Eu gene O'Brien? How tall is he? Ans. —O’Brien is @ blond. He ts stx feet tall. —Who ia the girl. playing in “Everywoman™ at the . v Youth Strand? Ans.- ~Chara Hortan. “DON’T EVER MARRY” NEW NEILAN FILM Marshall Nellan's next independent jeane thru it National will be Don't Ever Marry,” an adaptation from Edgar Franklin's story which appeared in All-Story Magazine. 4 the F In the « nk at Marion Fairfax adap lin story to the screen. Griffith 1s reported to be|are Matt Moore, Marjorie Daw, Wee laid up with injuries received while ley Barry, Betty Bouton, Christine Mayo, Tom Guise, Adele rington, Datid Butler and Thomas Jefferson. cene from “The Virgin of Stamboul,” 485 Pitth ave. |" 113 W. 42nd) ¥ « SATU SEATTLE STAR ary Alden, at the Coliseum, starring Pri Film Fashions A $-- ‘Annette Kellerman Refuses | Doris Pawn wears this beautiful new evening gown in a forthcoming Goldwyn production. It is a Paris crea- \Fion and designed of apricot- \colored satin and black jet ‘lace. Migs Paton has the rep- utation of being one ‘of the best dressed women on the | sereen. |DOESN’T BELIEVE IN HEREDITY Chaney, who is Lon playing the leading role in Gouverneur Morris The Penalty,” which is being filme now at the Goldwyn studio tn Cut sayw that he is an argument heredity—and are his and sisters. Both his par. were deaf mutes, yet r 8 affected tion of hin marents, their large fami? affit Lon Chaney always says his mother tongue the*ntgn language. He }learned to talk with his fingers as soon as he did with his lips. It of the most difficult parts ever 1 on the scrten which Mr ey has in “The Penalty.” He is wed to be without legs and to the proper effect, his legs apped back and on his knees are leather cause of the get wtr are nembered, ap- © Miracle Man,” in ole of “The Frog the diffic KISS BRINGS $2,000 TO BENEFIT FUND In a kine worth $2,0007 | Archie Munro, a well-known citi lly wualty at zen of Riverside, California, thought Claire Adama, an noygwer & boo | that it was, éspecially if the donor tractive and talented girl, hea n was known as the reincarnation of cast oa. j the famous Venus de Milo. | | 1 happened at an Elks’ club s——__——-:-- = 8 Jinks, where th nbers of COLONIAL Riverside B. P.O, B. were try ahi lac Bah ae mu to raise a big benefit fund. An CTHE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL” nette? Kellerman, the diving Venus (Universal) | was on location in that city for her flart....--. ceees Priscila Dean | new Sol Lease ture, and cor Capt. Pemberton “Wheeler Omkman | ed to be guest of honor, and when a e Priscilla Dean, star of “The Wild-| Des tote taiclen the cokes cat of Paris” and other big features, | eee Cen ared afte an absence of two years, re eae th , a ope BGs hog etoen smo epentacuie®| throw in a Klee with it, and the production of “The Virgin of Stam Dic : ond Me i “4 until the $ 00 boul,” written by H. H. Van Loan 5 aplapbi aPhererviassce The action of the picture takes | place In Constantinople, Miss Dean WARFIELD REFUSES | i« surrounded by thousands of peo: eres pe eee, dons MOVIE OFFER pnd negroes, and hundreds of horses : Wastishl.viaiting in 4 camels, dogs and donkeys. | es, has just turned down se Mwhe Virsin of Stamboul” opens| offers to enter the movies in Es the Colonia! to It 1 aaid to ( Music Master,” and “The Auc be one of the most stupendous pro a: ODT eg a Sida'mnade by Universal | | arfield is reported a# saying, “I auctions m u HOTLY LACKEZ* | isve ties shane too rach 10 mite it BILL ROGERS DOESN’T SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.— Marie Waleamp, dispe net TP eae short time of thrillers as,leading lady for the i i Bisa ire rho had Senepten he woud WORRY ABOUT CLOTHES got the “greatest thrill of all” when she we mt to the Orient to|nas ever been pald any actor for an “Clothes don't worry me much,"| film a serial based on Chinese life. She was married to Har-|tnitiai appearance in the movies ya Will Rogers. “I just wear what leading man, aboare in Y “ -apsablth Utes to pet erounditt land Tucker, leading man, aboard a ship in Yokohama harbor TIP TO LOVERS 7 TN fireman of the present day has | OY a priest who was a fellow passenger, and the two honey-| pore vaulting out of high walled Sieh the most sensible costume | mooned in the most romantic land on earth—the land of\garden is an iden which Hugh quickly and move around in without having his movements hampered | “You can't cover an ivory dome with & plus hat” know of—nomething he can hop into| cherry blossoms. Marie's new husband is # the son of Judge Robert H. Tucker of Portland. He knows how to make love outside the movies,|jaa to do it himself in the too, as the picture shows, Thompson offers to lovers trying to eseape parental ‘opposition, He knows it is a workable idea, for he Goldwyn picture, “The Slim Princess." RDAY, 24, 1920. the Sennett dog, and John Henry, in “Down on the Farm,” Liberty. —Violet at the Colonial. 6—~Claire Adama, leading woman at the Rez. tk m{lasher “Teddy,” scilla Dean, ! Flattering Stage Offer The luge of the foattights has no} strenuous work. Driving from aeno- | + aye ng cetera jerman, for planes .gind@making playful leaps! Eddie Polo announces he has thin week she turned an offer | from the mastheads of hts, wrest the movies, too doi re abe dhog eth Bh Arif tyra aatees be. ustful villains, towing © wants to bé known as Eddy { Australia; ber nat nd s in « stormy sea, box ame from the American full Montena and various 2°33 iven of He Mactn atime diversions have a Pearl White < prim been a matter of daily routine for! 4. this montl Mins Kellerman did not treat the | the past few weeks, and now I'm go 2 offer seriously an te if at my new sca. {mind which one.” Reet and vacation are going to side hom die paitere ty tees be my middle names,” anid the mart | cut and » that I will be hit “The Dream Cheater,” starring J time star, when the offer wak made | ting on twelve again when Sol) Warren Kerrigan, is to be released | to ber. Leaser is ready to start the produc | this month. It was made from “The | —— “I & ocks on no ‘oad show tour.” 8’ Skin,” by Honore Balzac I have put tn 16 weeks "of most! tion on a road show tour.” =the Ass’ Skin,” by Honore Balas NEW COMEDIES Mignon Anderson, leading woman MISS DAY TO MAKE | ALL IN ONE DAY! lin “King Spruce,” was an artista’ | FOR CHARLES RA PICTURE ABROAD An sotteralo 06 Situaschiie be nee oF Mie See ot TS Fourteen of Charles Hoyt's famot " dents ¢ out at the Marwhall Nei comedies, which delighted At Hadith Day, star of “Children % Nic ai ee pa Agnes 18h Baird has bought a bungalow qudiences a generation ago, have Beem Wanted,” a recent feature picture re the sew ligmux Adan the ‘ It srrounded by | purchaned for screen e@aptala be moe, ha » salled for Landon to ere ¢ to arrive at the stelle with « ¢ acre in aree the Charles Productions, Unit. mt og " "ene h smashed reat mudguard and tail It is not certain that Charles jw York musical comedy succes® jight Next Pat O'Malley arri Henry B. Walthall is starred in wit find any of th stories sul which she aino created in America. with a broken bumper, where some- |? @tted Curtains ra ti sey noses be, ee oS | reasons for Mis® one Whh a pesky flivver backed into yh aia | wealth of humorous matertal in Day going to England was to make a Ann Luther t featured in a film which his producing organization him. Last to arrive with a damaged - picture version of George Bernard cur’ was Wesley Harry, the ite |Uued “Why Women Sin’ find valuable for screen comedy. Shaw's “Pygmalion and Galatea” \rrectietuced actor, whose Ford look-| - Hoyt's plays numbered 16 ip | under the personal direction of the oq as if a Packard had completely |, COR? stewart, brother to Anta ‘The 14 purchased by Ray's © = & author, is now in them ovies, toa “Pyemation and Galatea” was pro.|"™ pict 7 are: duced for the first time on the €.3'? Night.” “A Runaway Colt,” “A Arthur Jackson, who has recently! ewnhat's Your Hurry? will be the been signed as a writer by William | tins of Willie Reid's next picture. Fox, is well known along “the gay | ° White Way,” having written for Al! Gjoria Joy, child lions otar, ts JoWwon, Bernard Granville and Eédie|lnow head of her (on company. American stage at the Park theatre nai Pre with Mra, Patrick Campbell as the Monkey <-"& Baw oot " "& Dog in the “A Hole tn the Ground.” Stranger to New “York” 4 Chinatown,” “A Texas ‘see FILM REAL sHow antor, besides doing the book and; . « Sidney Olcott pad to put on a reg: | lyrics for “Beandals of 1919” and the! Giyas Cook, the clown and ecen-| Diack Sheep” and “A Midnight |ular vaudeville show tn Lon Angeles !ytics for “La La Lucile.” ltrie dancer of the New York Hippo- in order to get some theatre scenes er drome, has completed his contract) Maurice Luxtord, Reeser he wanted for the Rupert Hughes Prychie phenomena figure, fn there and has gone to Hollywood, | champion of New p comed ratch My Back,” a Gold-/Sylvia Breamer’s new movie, “Ath-| California, where he is enrolled in| in the cast of “The Fisurehead™ wyn-Eminent Authors production elie Fox Sunshine comedy forces, | Eugen f the O'Brien. MACK SENNETT’S New Five-Act Scream—With All the Big Favorites Ben Turpin, the dog, the baby, the, cat, Louise Fazenda and a large’ ranch with a mortgage— “DOWN ON THE FARM” I here now, all ready to make y ae 8 & WALLACE on the WURLITZER Medley of Popular Airs you laugh. Begley and Case “Idol Dancer”) Ascher Mahl CONCERT—12:3 :30 “SUNDAY