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INEAL—Lois Wilson in “Whe's Servant?” A—D. W. Griffith's “Scar. LIBERTY “THE DANCIN’ Foo! ‘ (A Paramount-Arteraf led Wallace Reta FALLACE REID Is a shining suc Geas both as a cabaret artist and Wptodate business man in his fereen comedy, “The Dancin * im which Bebe Daniels, « Budd, is his dancing p helps him win a fortune in finest jazz palace. ‘Breezy Wailie comes from the P to New York to work fér - ew BE a week, but he soon quits that Junie Budd. a cabaret dancer, him and proves that his lies in his feet. The series numbers which these two Against a lavish cabaret back pis one of the delightful fea f this thoroly entertaining "CLEMMER | ieee vacermoer | Randall, atias Jimmy Valentine " e Bert Ly v the fa- Paul Armstrong drama, with Lytell taking the leading role, | open at the Clemmer today , a8 may be recalled, has the ton of being a master cracks having spent some time in Sing om a charge of bank robbery Telies on his extremely sensitive to find the slight jar of the} in the combinations of The effect of Jimmy's reputa- and the possexsion of this odd GM om bis after life forms ons of | mest thrilling ever | } | COLISEUM SHEPHERDESS" Piret National) Anita Mewart ‘Stewart stars in “The Fight. which opens at the today. The story concerns | the daughter of Jere ‘who keeps a notorious readhouse. | } ie. rescued from disgrace by Joe, a sheep herder, and goes with him in the rais | ‘of sheep in the mountains near a tle Montana town. How she gains ‘Feapect of the townsfolk. finds| Murderer of Mormon Joe, and) the love of Hugh Disston, an/| , makes a picture of intense | | | H | } @EKYLL AND MR. HYDE” | (Paramount) [zene Barrymore Charles Lani “Dr. Jekyl! and Mr. Hyde,” Robert Stevenson's powerful story of MMentity, will be shown at the, until Monday night. John! e in the role of Dr. Jekyll Geclared to give one of the most table performances of his ca im @ manner to rival the suc Of the late Richard Mansfield ‘The screen version shows faithfully story of the Londof physician thru scientific curiosity, discov @ fluid that would transform at will from a philanthropic of humanity into a groveling beast. (Pathe) «Jack Dempsey Albert Cody Frederic Starr Sedgwick = Jack Dempsey, champion pugilist, | im “Daredevil Jack,” is the film at- opening at the Rex today Jack Deery, who is working his way thre college and playing fullback on the football “11,” rescues Glory ‘Billings from three thugs, and trom that time on leads a life of thrill ing adventure. The plot centers ground the possession of two brace. ‘Jets on which there is a code reveal ing the location of a huge subter. yanean lake of ol] which was discov ered by Giory Billings’ father. | eee — een! COLONIAL 1 ine Bancroft... Lois Wilaon Ite Natsume Yukio Aoyama Dorothy Taylor nees Burnham "Admiral Bancroft, U. 8 ee f Andrew Robeson | “Who's Your Servant?” the sensa ‘Wonal picture dealing with the ques i of the servant who betrays his , will open at the Colonial to- | ‘The picture is founded upon Jultan | . on's play which thri New during its long run at the Prin. theatre. “The Price of Redemption,” a cur- Metro production, with Bert fl and Seena Owen in the lead. ‘Poles, was finished recently Waele Enoch in the jug business | & “WHO'S YOUR SERVANT?” } 4 1—Scene from “Alias Jimmy Valentine,” at the Clemmer. John Barrymore and Ma Reid, in “The Dancin’ Fool,” Liberty. 4—Jack Dempsey, in “Daredevil Jack,” Rex. 5- Scene from “Who's Your Servant?” Colonial. 7—Nazimova, Oak. SEATTLE STAR rtha Mansfield, at the Strand, —Bebe Daniels and Wallace Rudolph Cameron and Anita Stewart, at the Coliseum, 6 SCENARIOS WANTED The Thomas H. Ince scenario ‘Uncle Says P. A.’s | Are Luxuries B department welcomes original 1 . ; auales WaNed by uadicg ] Tl a es * & moving picture star's press authors, Modern society dramas, agent a necessity? broad comedies and material for | | Or, as the federal income tax cot jectors contend, is he a luxury? Will Rogers has found another! The stars of movieland centend 1 to instruct the art of roping that the typewriter wizard » a bust time. Addrens all scripts care | | PU)! oo s Ka Thomas H. Ince | goate—Jack FP rd. nese necessity and that their popu St Calver City, California. oe arity is largely due to his daily * — | Swimming and salad are the twolefforta, hidden behind the scenes great aids to the woman who ting out his daily quota of MARY MILES MINTER |sires to retain a lender figure, a cording to Helene Chadw WINS LEGAL BATTLE irating womdn for Win Rodgers, tn LOS ANC | May 29—Mary|his new picture, "Cupid, the Cow Miles Minter won the first round in| Puncher her legal battle with the American ©. Cae | Film company in Federal Judge Trip. Chartes’ Ray, soon to be meen in| pet's court yesterday the screen version of “Forty-Five At the conclusion of the defend.| Minutes From Broadway,” has pur | ant’s evidence on its counterclaim chaved all but two of the Charles for $200,000 damages alleged to be H. Hoyt farces that were all the due by reason of Miss Minter’s “tem-|Tage 30 years ago in America and peramental” conduct while acting England for the film company, a non-sult waa ordered entered to the claim for dam| For the first time in her career agen Anita Stewart appears as a i ‘The only question left in the case|in her latest picture, “The Yellow now is the claim of the film star that Typhoon,” by Harold MacGrath. the company owes her $5,220 for two dies weeks’ salary Mildred Harria Chaplin, who re cee lcently suffered reasickness while PLAY TITLE CHANGED | getting marine “shots” for her latest Charles Ray’s forthcoming produc. picture, believes with many others tion, previously announced under the that “Pacific” is a misnomer for title of “An Old Fashioned Young) the western sea. Man,” has been changed to “An Oid| ee Fashioned Boy.” It will be released! “The Isiand of Love,” an alletar| tickets ‘. as an Ince-Paramount-Artcraft pic|Vitagraph production, ix rapidiy| /t # intimated that tn case the ture. |nearing Completion. ‘The cast in-|kovernment wins there will be ne leludes Wallace McDonald, Hallam young men now holding down “ooley ue! la Mo’ 4| $19,000 jobs out fn the cold hunting H. C. OF L. GETS BLOW; — “ovle: Marguerite Do ia Motte and)? ut In old by others. other place to work. TEN-CENT MOVIE HERE Tom Mix si irate an actor i x Suiting fetey, ‘Bhaene Levy ol 7 nan actor. SECOND KENNEDY FILM opening the Oak theatre on Madison oo eco limes near Second ave, as a motion picture| 82°C: California. where he is mak-| SHOWS 1915 CABARET “ ing “The Untamed” under the dtrec pace meget lasion of 10 cents) 15, of Emmett J. Flynn, this pop| The second Madge Kennedy pic including the war tax. Nazimova, ular western screen star knocked | + ne Girt the Jam starring in “Revelation,” her greatest | 5.) ine heayyweleht champion ure, “The Girl With a “ee Poeae:per.we the test 6F | Sonora in the fourth round. fering. . | Windom has a cabaret scene of the Mr. Levy ts cutting the price of ‘ lold days necensitath h io second-run motion picture houses of OUR SURWEON ACTOR, en spe aad egaciegpt in of one of the largest sets ever this city in half, a at th 1° t , time ie potiey wil be to show the, 1S HE REAL OR SHAM?) used in a Goldwyn production. ‘This news stories dealing with the intl mate human aide of bin paymaster But those tax collectors contend that the publicity representative tx an unnecessary luxury and should be taxed the mame as patent medi cines, ice cream sodas and theatre Heart.” under the direction of L. C particula cabare i" ” ron ib |best photoplays available. He spent| So that Charlie Clary may appear | PATUCUME o Mer am ‘uaa yer $1,000 last month in redecorating and/ realistic ax a hospital surgeon in| VON TY! painting the Oak theatre. 0 effectively as Lionel Belmore. | The principal player in Mins Ken nedy's support is Joe King, who was ually successful In “The North "ea now being screened, he in being given “Variety” picked Colleen Moore,| professional training under Dr. John the blind § girl in “When Dawn! Garthwa’ ‘olorado surgeon. Di “ +d . a - Beach pic Came,” out of the entire cast and) rector W e Worsely is tl ture feliiorrs Samant oR: : paid her @ high tribute for the ex-|that now even the critics will find | ‘UCD TCrnNY ME MNO pteart™ tn cellence of her performance. |no fault in the hospital scenes aoe ear ae Bae adap! ay | Shannon in the All-Story Weekly. {Four-Year-Old Son of Will Rogers | , " ,__ Will Make Debut as Movie Actor paint patel a gay! on a well known English actor w' ame to California to direct the P tures. Mayo knew the actor in Eng "> | land some years ago and did not an any difficulty in seeing him owing is hee in the outer office for some 5 minutes, and just as he was get ing up to leave, the director opened the door Very sorry to keep you waiting Mr. Mayo,” the other maid, “‘b I have nothing open at present. Will you me @ photograph?” “Why the photograph?” retorted Mayo as he started for the door, “Are you falling in love with me, too?” /OVERALLS WON'T DO SAYS PRISCILLA DEAN Priscilla Dean, the Universal estar does no: think the overall craze will ust. She thinke there are other ways of defeating the H. C. of L. than by women donning these unsightly gar ments—-mak.ng their own simple dresses out of cingham, for instance, or refusing to buy new clothes every time the designer #ees fit to announce a change of style. Discussing the matter the other day, she emphatic: rked that she’ would ney ly rem promenade the*street attired in o alls, “Personally,” she said, “I would just as soon see a woman walk down the street in a bathing suit as in a pair of overalls.” “I'd sooner,” piped up Hoot Gibson, who overheard the remark 3 |ALL DEPENDS ON THE “HANG” OF HIS HAIR Few can achieve the transforma 4 | tion from a bloodthirsty villain to a + |gentle old man via the bristle brush |so effectively as Lionel Barrymore With the aid of this magic wand Mr. Belmore emerged from the roll of villain in “Jes’ Call Me Jim” as Rds = a meek old gentleman in “The Man Jimmie Rogers, 4-year-old son of Will Rogers, the famous) Who Had Everything.” lassoist, monologist and Goldwyn photoplay star. Jimmie| Mr. Barrymore has wonderfully will make his screen debut with his daddy in the latter's sis gk Macotetacie tee tee latest starring vehicle, “Jes Call Me Jim,” which is declared) jrushex would force him into the roll by critics to be one of the best Rogers pictures yet produced. | ot « ¥iji Islander, [MATT MOORE WON'T WED | A PHOTOPLAY ACTRESS Matt Moore, who plays the leading band, the son of a wealthy New role in Marshall Neilan's new First | York hotel owner National picture, called “Don't Ever} When Matt was asked why he | never intemled to marry he said | Marry," saye be never expects to) «wer, Owen was married once, but get married, “at least not to a mo-|he's thru now. Joe had a wife | ton picture star.” but he's not living with her any | Matt is 30 yours olf and is the more Tom had a wife once upon a only one of the four Moore broth |time, too, but she's got another hus rs of motion picture fume who is|band now. Their wives were a! |not in the benedict clam. Owen|motion picture actresses. In the Moore was recently divorced from | light of these facts, ain content tc | Mary Pickford, who a short time|remain a bachelor‘for the time be after married Douglas Fairbanks|ing anyhow | |Joe haa been separated from his| It is a rather mingwtar coincidence! | wife, Grace Cunmrd, the serial star, that Marjorie Daw, who played op-| | since his return from war, The law) posite Matt Moore in "Don't Ever| |han also parted Tom from bis bean Marry,” acted as bridesmaid for jtiful young wife, Alice Joyce, who| Mary Pickford recently when she |& short me ago took a second hus | married Deughs Fairbanks |TALES OF MANSFIELD {PEARL WHITE HONORED “TEMPER” IMAGINARY! BY FRENCH ADMIRAL) Only “temperament™ not temper is| Dyrtng her stay in Paris of more | the correct term for Richard Mans-|than three weeks on a well-earned | j field's repoted trascibility. Such is| vacation following completion of | the conviction of Catherine Wal ot her first two Fox productions, “The who made her first appearance in| White Moll” and “Tiger's Club,” | "Peer Gynt” with the noted actor,| Peart White was feted by many but who is now at the Culver City | French notables, including Admiral | studio playing in “Cupid, the Cow. | TUR? Of the French navy. rw Miss White was the guest of Ad- — —— pancher,” with WUl Rogers. miral Touget aboard the French bat: | NEW RHINEHART STORY * Mim Wallace thinks Mansfield a|tieship Republique, Needlens to aay | ©8¥? their lives in this battle lie. Work has commenced on Maby | mont lovable character, a bit eccen-| she made a pronounced hit with the|, Miss White is now on her way! polls Rinehart's story, “Empire tric perhaps, but always considerate, | milors and officern on the veusel. | bome. | Builders," under the direction of Eb always a gentieman. His company| While in France Miss White vis 4 | cast includes pr | | |Mason Hopper. The in “Peer Gynt,” in which Mias Wal-|ited the wardevastated districts, in-| 0)84¥s Brockwell has just finished | Qe" TIOPESE: US aes Molly lace played a whole season, was | cluding Bille-Sur-Fere, near Chateau | her fortieth motion picture for Wil-| Malone, Howard Ralston and Otte very much devoted to him Thierry, where many Americans who | [am Fox | Hoftman Always the Best for the Liberty Guest ; CONCERT — 12:30 HERE’S THE BIG SHOW EVERYBODY IS COMING TO SEE— SUNDAY ALLACE REID Bebe Daniels, Tully Marshall, Raymond Hatton in a big Saturday Evening Post comedy story that brings love and fame and wealth to Wallie, and a jolly, jazzy time to you— “THE DANCIN’ FOOL” They think his brains are in his feet, but he shows them his head is just as speedy! | Fire Prevention Pictures (ont interest and