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THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. “TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —Bagene O'Brien to “Mie Wife's Money.” MESPOPOLETAN—torewsyita fy) via ta “The Honey Hea CLEMMER—Tom Moore in “Dede”; Marea Lieyd in “An Raster Water, Everywhere,” starting Sun day. nll x Sere STRAND “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE (Paramount) Robert Gerdos Thomas Meighan Beth Gordon... ... Sally Clark . Radinott eee The Doctor . < | Aut Kate Sylvia Ashton ILMED on the same’ lavish soale that characterized “Male and Fe | male” and hig other notable cinema | Productions, Ceci! B. de Mille’s latest Greation, “Why Change Your Wife? pems at the Strand today ‘This time Mr. de Mille has treated! ® Vital question of married life in an} entertaining manner. Gloria Swan-| son is featured as a too wifely wife! im the opening scenes, with Thomas! . Pye ~ Meighan as the husband. Bored by| her over-seaions care for his comfort, | Friend Husband falls for a siren, is divorced, and marries his new charm er. only to discover that his former wife has blossomed out as a beauty.) 1—Scene from “The Honey Bee,” at the Metropolitan. 2—Tom Moore, at the Clemmer. 8 ] . in “Why Change Your Wife?” Strand, jas William Russell, starred at Colonial, 5—Scene from “His House in Order,” Coliseum. 6—Zena Keefe and Eugene O'Brien, at the Liberty. 7—William Farnum, in “The Spoilers,” Rex. } cee 5 on | ° * “ wy Do Y Tha [ CLEMMER No Wonder He _—s Anita Cashes Mila h the P png hecenioes Soin ou e it e Frince : wyn They ‘were on location up in the First National pictures, was one of Eugene O'Brien gets over Dt erence teeters man Bernardi seer Grown Wit the four women who “anced wigh| Ivo Dawson, famous on the Améri-,man who has decided to make his|| 200 mash notes = day sail Patricia Melton. Christine BM Mignon Anderson was doing 8) %-—— % the Prince of Wales recently wh¥n|can and English stage and screen,|home permanent in the States. He lives at the New York At» © for “Mountain Madness."| doyd Carleton was directing. Edward Coxen, Harold Miller and Ora Carew were standing near the edge of a ledge that fel) sharply off into a small, rugged canyon. Ora, wax talking in her soft voice Jo to meet|has returned to thin country who| five y letie club? Louise Huff was so young when she applied for her first stage job that the manager sent her home for mother? ntly purchased a home at White * service in the British | stone, L. L, in the midst of niisted as a “Tommy”|tor#’ colony” of that New “The prince was per in th and was discharged | urb. . Ing, and he i a we nm n the: field artillery. th Hs ter” eald the: star whee Since returning to America Dv Charles Lane tearned ,recently with ber fam han been seen on the sereen in » of he stopped at members of the film were there. army ef. If you found your sweetheart @aged tn an act of burgiary would) you suspect her of being a criminal? | Sounds obvious—but what a dilemma Capt. Plunkett found himself in when | he discovered Patricia in an adjoin the en player is ing room at early morn trying to pry to the men, when suddenly a shout : Miracle of Love.” with ¢ pomax | not always one of “purple and fine open the little black boxes containing | cf tanaliter want. ap and Contin fall poe aay oie 6 in “Footlights and Shadoww Shas|tinen.” Because of the. “ou NEW DISPLAY SIGNS the Sultana diamond and other oft the ledge, He landed unhu fe taterdtpand ae uxt completed “Love Without Ques strike, his trip with Dorothy Dalton 5 treasures. For a baffling mystery | tow sents wetow, bat. th motion pictures. | Heally production. |company to ‘Charleston, 8. Cf FOR MOVIE HOUSES w more about the aca ome note me eens rabbed = Mignon's o an averane ‘Amurionn ee some exteriors was made, not in «| Of great interest to the suburban i story, ‘tis said ‘om Moore’: everybody hear fall age, who next Puli: yut lowly cou ‘ t latest picture, “Duds,” which opens Why did you do it?" asked Direct echt eS ee eget so faatecel ws. = is yl aig "| moving picture theatré mana@aaam 7 ture fan and that Fr 1 was @ screen eatu! witG me announceme : at the Clemmer today, would be hard| Carleton ure . a = owe 4 The Law. of the . jthe announcement that an 4BGG to deat } Ask Mine Carew; it was her fault." fast becoming Robert W. Service's fa ch angeable letter sign used exten: Rarold Lioyd appears on the same All I did was to tell a story Mine one ? ne th r 4 i: n California, particularly i bill in a rollicking comedy, “An East Anderson told me Before the Re a tars gelected by Jack Cohn, | t Sweet in ioe nd § é ern Westerner. | Well, you'll have to tell me pr “ pr hot f ninnent producer, for the forth t Pathe os go rte: oy TE Load And here’« the story that Mignon ashorp to take ca oming “‘Sereen Snapshots,’ which | known on the legitim ry small theatre, is go ! will reveal “off the ecreen” activities been one of Oliver Morosco’s|iMg to be placed on the local Slam | oe E ay of favorite film stars. tinee idols before entering the | ket. +. | NEW FILM COMPANY oe ¢ : ims. The sign is composed of letters as % . ‘ - Ora Carew, the pretty brunet re! NE apse the alpbabet b d; | Clermont Photopiays corporation | pny stared im “Last” te nestor | O'BRIEN FEATURED “hee westen pera ta told Ora, that Or * METROPOLITAN 1, COLISEUM | eion sie | Teeter as unrated iaamtetaoe™ told Edward, that f the earth —— it was a s a ‘ “ : " ay quiet night’ in heaven. uy “THE HONEY BEE” Late ee eee jones was standing before a mirror Mme. Marguerita Sylva, grand adjusting bin balo, A page came) Cf era prima donna of ea ee iver Dees “Hiciinne m. Mervert | ROME. i : | with @ capital of $500,000 tn the new: |the mountain girl in “Mountain Mud. | jin a large wooden board hung ¢ the rele of the heart-hungry heroine | "57 Jee" ss Vermen Stoste|” ° all for Mr. Jones," he shouted. | Jest company to enter the field of|ness,” Anna Aljce Chapip’s latest IN ELABORATE FILM | + lobby of the theatra a in & splendid screen version of Sam |*"*°*!* **mete-+n-+«-Marwares ling “Which Mr. Jones?” asked Jones, = picture production tn Califor | story and the first offering of Cler-| Spectacular street scenes filmed at| With the ald of large electri ‘ uel Merwin's: novel, “The Honey| Elsie Ferguson's latest picture} "Bill Jones” nia The new company has begun |mont Photoplays corporation, nights with about 200 extras, the re- | flectors such as are used on ae Bee,” will be the attraction at the! “His House in Order,” which will be} “1™ Bill Jones work at Bernstein studio with the . | production of a street in the lower | billboards they compete firet unit, Lioyd Carleton Produc Hope Hampton. wg ‘Texas beauty, | tenement section of a middle western | with the expensive cumbersome tions, directed by Lioyd BR. Carleton. | who is now a screen star and at the town at a cost of $18,000, a large | letter sign. The letters can be Six more producing units are being | head of her own company, -has fut | political hall with a mass meeting in| very plainly for over carrey added and a studio will be built ‘ “Musical | semeion, and elaborate interiors, it is | 300 feet. Stor star casts will be fea Degro mu serve to furnish some idea of| The promoters of the sign Clermont. is claboratenes« of “The Kigure |that their sign will help relieve head” in which Eugene O'Brien will| paper shortage, since theatres ane other Eingtish-! be seen next very heavy users of cardboard Saag Metropolitan for four days starting|shown at the Coliseum for the first board Wife wants you, qu’ the cutia} Sunday, May 9. time today, is based upon Sir Arthur) it ab j Mme. Syjva is ideally cast as the| Wing Pinero’s famous stage success “Hilda Wiffon™ of the drama. In her|of the same name. NEWLYWEDS BOARD support are enlisted several outstand-| “His House in Order” ts a story img personalities of the ucreen. more | of the troubled married life of Nina| HONEYMOON SPECIAL than enough to justify the all-star |Grabam and Filmer Jesson, which a AN the world. ; the ad label. There are, for instance, Thom-|most has & dixastgous outcome age loves a lover, but lovers are as Holding and Nigel Barrje, two Mise Ferguson has the rolé of Nina vious to the world, At least this o popular leading men. which was created in this country by | iy the declaration of Priscilla D tata {Margaret Iilington, and Holmes Her- (star of “The Virgin of Stamboul,” 4B \bert plays Filmer, which John Drew|wno ts now “honeymooning.” ‘The WALLACE on the LIBERTY first interpréted in America, other half of the marriage contract} pen King Solomon didn’t is Wheeler Onkman, who was Ming! 4°10 yt each word he WURLITZER “RIS WIFE: NEY" headin seam lgsaienibaaialace m | Dean's lading man in the Oriental | 706 $27.04 Jor ord fv ng oF ign t REX | production. said, But Anita Loos, world’s “La Pal ” .. Yradi Ralph Bariow + Bygone O'Brien | xd When their limousine whirled away | foremost scenario writer and tran! er Marion Barlow... =). Zena Keefe sats ge -< pret from Universal City, “just married” satirist, does. “She pulls the (By request) Eugene O’Brien comes to the Lib. “THE SPOILERS” strings af old shoes and other wt, ao ep “Swanee” Gershwin erty today in his latest photoplay, (Selig) « from the “prop” room, de funniest things at the bregk- . tees William Pernun Kathiyn Willie: (Sung by the Harmony Four) “Cavalleria Rusticana” “His Wife's Money,” which is sald to Zienister srated the motor, White ribbon fast table,” says her husband, be even better than “The Perfect wy onamera SNUTraemas Sentech ered in the breege. Their dew John Emerson, stage and Lover,” in which this star made such | iiies eveeees Bessie Eyton| nation mi have been Niagara lenpapn director. “And when a tremendous hit. re — | Falls, the Mecca for newlyweds, and! 1 Pia Where thes Public Knows It Sees Good Shows ‘The plot concerns the matrimonial| “The Spotiers,” William N. Selig’s + might have been anywhere the | She does, I gloat over it, be- Shun 6.6a2 ade aa difficulties of Ralph Barlow, a man of|*Pecial production, one of the first | sun shines. For the bride and groom cause we put what she says ‘ - limited means, and his weaithy wite.|Feally Bis pictures screenml, 1 t0 insisted upon secrecy for their tem: into subtitles that hit movie Now showing—a story of the kind of love, romance and adven- Concert ‘ Because he will not squander her | P'Y “tecaaghlbeg argc ts porary nest. .The screen stars plan | qudiences just right. “ : : a. De 5 fmouey ana live in her social world te. It opens at the Rex tod 1 rather extensive honevmaon, just (Wdtences just right. “The last # ture that might come into anyone's life, into yours— 12:30 Sunday the couple separate. Kathlyn Williains and William Far-| recompensation for their sterling et. 2cenario from Loo: , How they are brought together |"Um. two of the screen's mornt.talent- forts in their last vehicle ‘ contained 726 words in again proves a most interesting yarn {4 dramatic artinta, head the cast . titles. This was the “Love ‘ gs gies | which includes a number pf favorite| Leen Gendron, who made his pho | fj zpert," written for Com players: toplay debut am the leading juvenile A COLONIAL 1 teeerr,ri sting sa Wana ha San mee Patmadge’ And Anite || mance of our Great Northwest, is appear in stock this summer to fur. made John give her $20,000| . Tt ean worm % | well known to the thousands of Rex | ther his dramatic education. for her share of the script. | “THE VALLEY OF "TOMORROW" | Beach readers. (American) A a ey Dabney Morgan Wittam Russel! Biemore Coton scy"hm! | DECORATED BY ''Where There’s a Movie There’s Hope’ ‘ : ‘There is no camouflaged scenery Pin “The Valley of Tomorrow.” Nons| KING ALPHONSO | x -~~— was required, for the American Film | company packed the entire William * Russell company off to Lake Tahoe oe snater; § 500 miles from Santa Barbara, where | unggt Hugh whe ag ae vad | its studios ere located, in order that! My Back & Goldwyn Eminen' . | the matchless scenery of this won-! thors’ production, biamaly the insignia derfal region might furnish fitting | Of the Order Lovers ila, ~y — ves backgrounds for the screening of this |"! bY King Alphonso of Spain. — | endous Stephen Fox drama, jravina, ie oy haa been on | q which opens at the Colonial today. the stage for nearly 40 years, had his _—-- | OWN company for more than 30 years | and produced opera in every large | lcity in Eurape. He was decorated by King Alphonso about 10 years| ago, after giving a season of grand| opera in Madrid, | | Cesare Grav * the ¢ na, who plays cing master, in a | During his operatic career Cesare | Gravina played before practically. all | the rulers of European countries and once took his organization for a tour | | of the world, which included a visit | | to all the large cities of South Amer- | |ica. He has been in motion pictures for about six years. |DENNY WAS GAME. | IN ARMY AS BOXER Reginald Denny, who plays th “heavy” in Alice Brady's next Real | art picture,. distinguished himself as |a boxing champion when with the Royal Air Force during the war. He won: the boxing championship, he weight class, of the second Artists | Rifles, and the Brigade champion ship for catchweights with the Royal Air Foree at Hastings, England. | |\“THE STOLEN: KISS” STARS MISS BINNEY| | Constance Binney, last seen on the screen in “The Stolen Kies,” is | finishing her second year in her| Cog | stage play “39 Kast,” in Boston, and) Af AQ Aff? TOP/ expec another picture for | fralact Alien Pier Bader ar Not being satisfied with having made a real hit in the| |gagement comes to an end. The|moving-picture game in England, Miss Hope Hampton has peti ig a Bagels ny ene | ome to America to make a reel hit over here, Above pic- performances a week in Chicago last ture shows Miss Hampton and her dog “Bow.” Maybe she winter.» lintends to take him onto the screen with her. ° SUNDAY—MONDAY AND “TUESDAY WILL ROGERS WATER: WATER EVERYWHERE” The story of a man’s fight against the longing for liquor, the story of the cattle country’s manly code, which holds courage and forgetful- ness of self prime vir- tues. Christy Special Comedy “Go = Young EUGENE OBRIEN in May Tully ma Du Vernet Rabbell's _ "HIS WIFES MONEY” | He marries a girl with a “raft of money.” Lucky man! Maybe he WASN’T so lucky. Complications that are highly probable when a man does marry an heiress for the basis of this unusual story. All Seattle women WITH money and all Seattle men WITHOUT it should see this picture.