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4 * SATURDAY, JUN 5, 1920 ropars cRTY—Rinid wn STRAND William S Mart tn “The | | Ten ate. | coll De Mille’s “Old Wives | REX- for New.” COLONTAL—Sir Broeet Shackleton's Sonth Pole Kxpedition, “The Bot tom of the Wortd. OAK— DW. Griffith's “Tiroken Micasome | CLASS A — Bryant ashbarn in | | “Why Smith Left Home.” | te * La , —" x <a) | COLISEUM = x “HUCKI RRY FINN” nount) Lowla Sargent HEN Mark Twain wrote Finn Huc penned this berry troductior “Persons attempting to find a mo. he in in this narrative will be pre rsons attempting to find a Moral in it will be banished; per seaavtine find a plot in it will t 1~-Louise Lovely and Lew Whether readers find a moti Moral, or plot it matters lit "Oak. 7 Millions t m have discovered f it wholesome entertainment adulterated joy. To them aS welcome news the anr that Made of Hu b that it will be shown at the " seum for a w ~ecinning today is deciared that the spirit Ma Twain's narratiy Feproduced on t tCLEMMER 9 “THE BUTTERFLY MAN” (Robertson-¢ Sedgewick Riynn Reasie Morgan Mrs. Trend Mra. Fielding Lew Cody, the popular | Streen, has his lovemaking mad« @asy for him in his latest picture “The Butterfly Man,” which opens a the Clemmer today He has no leas than three leading women, and all of tiem are noted for their benuty They are Louise Lovely, Lilie Leslie and Rosemary Theby | The ladies, only a few of the scores | shown in the picture, appear in au-| Perbly becoming gowns Cause the story Gety life. It is adapted from ¢ Barr McCutcheon’s novel of t fame. f LIBERTY ver of the is based on ALSE ROAD” rarnount) Enid Benn Betty Palmer “Pickpocket” Roger Moran. Li SMapphire Wisc We “Frisco” Minnie Le % Enid Bennett has probably the| Most novel role of her career to date rplorers in Shackleton Expedition picture, at Co Bill Hart, at the Strand. ‘Feminine Beauty Brigade Takes a Hand Cody, at the Clemmer. 2 nial, Lloyd Hughes and Enid Bennett, at the Liberty. 5—Julian Faye, as she appears in scene from “Old Wir THE When a@ recent strike of white wings at Universal City threatened to plunge the film SEATTLE ae STAR ms i ) fi Se Sargent, as “Huckleberry Finn,” at the Coliseum. 4—Group es for New,” at the Rex. 6—Richard Barthelmess as “The 3 Leu Bert Lytell to Return to Stage; To Give Up Successful Film Career the completion of his present | ilmMasher| On pear in a play purely for art's sake aga {vicadiie chillin :lteras an chews | POCCETO Metro, Bert Lytell will’ at the Greenwich Village theatre. portant part in Paramount Arteraft's | eave for w York to be gone in- The stage vehicle which Lytell will) The Bine of Mt. Anthe with Bry. |Aetinitely. It is possible that while gyre has not as yet been selected by Khe ow etn gpcer 9g her bow as |" the metropolis Lytell will return Mr, Karger, altho several plays have | leading woman in “The Life of the |'0 his first love, the stage, in a new been submitted. The play will be Party.” « future Paramount Arteraft | PIAY presented by Maxwell Karger, | chosen in consultation with his di- directing general of Metro Lytell will undoubte next picture in the meturization of Irvin 8. Cobb's story ctor-general starring Roscoe Arbuckle eee ROGERS NOT FLATTERED Btart iderwater scenes, in. lowed by his stage appearance Ree yl ees phy er he | play in which he has a spoken part| Will Rogers has been known’ to bottom of the ocean on a ledge of |* to be later made 4 screen |boast that he never has received a frock, reminiscent of the fate of the| Vehicle for him ‘mash note,” but despite bis pride 7 C4 at Honolulu years ago, feature who is at work on “The /in that, be says it is going a little too ; wv the Ourte the next Para-| Temple of Dawn,” has not been in|far when people write him all toe ntInce picture, starring Hobart |New York in 18 months, He has | frankly what they think of him. The CJ vaqinl = b h ad var » offers to return to the Other day while he was waiting for cee age in ( m and has several |his scene to be called at the Goldwyn | ————_— times announced bis desire to ap- | studio, where he ts working in Elea 1 oreees eee Nahe Sas pee . — | nor Gates’ “Cupid the Cowpuncher,” LILLIAN GISH : scl ihe sae 8 apis mee lg oe he began reading a letter which had to evidence i tn jumping thru EILEEN PERCY LONGS =o fr.piNiided to him. "Thank God HAS RECOVE! we and clambering down fire ou’ ot handsome,” © Minter’, dnd, amberine down fre) FOR EMOTIONAL WORK 2u'r not handsome were the! Tne thousands of motion ans of the law, in her latest pro- the charming Fox |. ” sa speed sigs . prosaic fans who adore the Gish duction, Dark Mirror actress has finished her | ja met n™ man went on to say (hat be glad to know that Miss Allied cee first starring production. Her te » motion. pl win | Completely recovered from } c the Mayor,” has t jas ome showing Will! seared dangerously like ® Little Miriam Battiste. one of the | Hon the Mayor a wo ambi at asayrance of a hita of the revival of “Florod tions in connection with her screen ut even that assurance Of/ pneumonia. Miss Gish was 6 ane io wk gp y to @ BOX to her home for the better who bas an important part in the Work. One is to 7 4 part in wh did not salve Rogers’ feelings. | 19 days with a cold that Cosmopolitan Juction of Fannie She won't have to jook pretty, and bet hing you Jike hel, oo we mount Arteraft, began her stage Part eyed creature,” anid Rogers, “and the} ee ee stl areer at the age of 4 Despite the fact that beauty of a care of Mother Gish and a mt the Belgian reason he goes to see me is to make two, she is up and about baby in Maud Adams’ “A Kine for | superlative sort has boon or ae himself feel good by saying ‘Well. | busy with her work in the ure, Mi cy is confid anyway, I'm not as homely as D. W. Griffith pred eee she can overcome this bandicap.|that'~ ing . Griffith p Reautiful Spanish costumes ana|tearding an emotional role, she be piece ‘Way Down East. ie - more in such a part | “in a “ \In proof of her belief that she “has | Miss Carew has, however, CAREER FOR MOVIES | fir" vosic ana could Ora Carew, the dark beauty who! stage at short notice. Her eres jit im her.” Miss Perey ts able to dis | Dense with the customary glycerine | im her new Thomas H. Ince produc |/@iryland into a land of fluttering papers and what not, feminine stars enlisted their aid} 1 * inital First National plo liege of the screen and turn on|Plays the mountain girl in “Moun-| cent engagements have’ tion. “The False Road,” which wit|to'keep their town a spotless one. & Baas we ; “Forty Five Minutes From | genuine tears-as she did in one pic | tain Madness,” the first Clermont |ing jady with Frank Mayo: be shown at Liberty tor four! The above picture shows Magda Lane, Mavis Montell and Anne Cornwall, three Uni gps dR tar Aaa Mis ‘Heaey we ere the ease mene ‘niga kate Bc aie a Lope oaks ys begin oday. She is cast as|, . ( . . ‘ ho ion . . , j Same to the screen ant . ‘arleton, declares po — net Ae Apbgagied ce . ersal film beauties, in action. _| Meyers, Lincotn Freedman | “The Black p” will] be Harry|had a brilifant career in musica!| be an ideal t¥pe fot the me Ps tintin - — 8 RS - regs * Knott and Walter F Carey's next Western movie comedy and ‘concert work if the lure} " “M underworld gang. Her sweetheart 1 ‘te abe i played in “Mowntain Roger Moran, upon being ‘|Pastes Back Curls JAPANESE ACTOR HAS | HAPPY HOOSIER GIRL | a usc sth sehen: £ elie So from Sing & announces, t er Like the beloved poet, James Whit surprise, that he is « straight for Sake of Art YOUNGEST SECRETARY 01 Riley, happy Maurine Powers, He lands a job as man-of.all-work tend of being seen as the cso Sessue Hayakawa haa the young! who plays the leading feminine role for the local banker in a New Eng . beaut girt with the olony. in Lee Francis Lybarger’s screen at land town. The complications wh “ ‘ae ay rade traction ‘“Democracy—The Vision ensue when Roger hears of b “ school, | Restored. ‘omesx from the Hoosier and the final h: Hayakawa has od her in anjstate. To be exact, Maurine first “La Boheme” ...... to form —- wt and it is her special work to | entered this world 1/ years ago a “Henry VIIL” ...... atalogue the noted ‘ “fan” let-| Terre Haute, Ind. Her portrayal ot a — ters, after which she personally aw | Mary, the little blind girl is an bee g es STRAND tographs his photographe—with a achievement of which Hoosiers are b—Torch Dance cope n r gic pry me Th . vl ~~ wr: s rightly proud. “Pip : a ‘a “THE TOLL GAT daughter of a frien ayaka Pip, Toot Toot” (Param and utting herself thru high HAD TO PRACTICE Black Deering Mary Brows ‘The Sheritt Jordan » Because of the the picture has dc at the Strand last Gate,” with wi Anna Q. Nilsson as the Been held over until next Wedn night. The border line of the west is the scene ¢ bristles with numerous thrilling dents and hair-breadth * Hart is said to have risked his several times in the filming of “The Toll Gate.” Among the most excit Hart tars Mr. - are those hich he age hie ee: Mason was both hostess Jumps trom a rapidly moving train) | 4 ee at a Loe Ange with hands and feet tied and plunge aif is age where she went to ente off an embankment, dropping 66 Idies by a spectal showi into a river to rescue a child sare, “hour aaa 14 Hart's famous to pony appears pest iy nen (es . da’ aan this picture for the first time gw ‘a “ Hey asi Shirley was the — ao est, following the film show of a : ng, the piquant starette was made REX Mason hax purchased ———— ~ Bla cow a flock of chickens for “OLD WIVES FOR NEW” | the age and has offered te (Paramount) cep children supplied wit! Murdock Eliott Dexter | flower seeds for their gardens thru Sophy Murdock Bophy (the vision) Juitet ¥ «oe charm |TONY’S DOG EARNS NICE FAT If a wife falls to retai and alluring qualities that gained the| first love of her husband, is the hus | band justified if he strays in search | of green fields and pastures new? M and working Buch, i « dcaree, is the problem in.| that star in his + erial, “The yolved in “Old Wives for New,” the| Velled Myste is earning a regu Cecil de Mille photoplay which opens | /#" Stlary these da Moreno re-| at the Rex today cently hired him out to Lew Cody How. the question is answered | for # “bit” in the “Mischief Man forms @ most entertaining story, “' °° @ ¢ r announces that done into screen terms by Jeanic expect oon and let the | Macpherson. do the work eee . i Cc OLO I AI 4 OAK | Constance Talmadge scolds John Emerson for hugging the 4 |? x|dummy which takes her place at rehearsals for “THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD" Rs. wacenrt cade dl | Woman,” her latest First National picture. (Robertson-Cale) | rhe air | a a Possibly the most humanly inter-|“#« Burrows SONSTANCH TALMADGR, always esting phase of “The Bottom of the amas ‘ rane | pupbling over with bright ideas, | success World,” the Sir Ernest Shackleton as just sprung a new one which is| Here's the way meee Poler, expe m motion le. | Mr. Kugene I owner of the] proving a gr time, 2 and | out ere. which will be seen at the Onk theatre, will present D. W. Grif-|foot-uaver for the popular screen Jonial for the first tine today, is that | fith'’s wonderful success, “Broken | comedienne Which shows the Endurance, Shackle | Blossoms for a run of four days| “Connie” bi introduced a most/ing arrangementa, ton’s ship, caught in the great South | ending Tuesday evening. In present-| extraordinary substitute to take her| Miss Talmadge, fee, and the futile cflorts which were|ing thi» picture at the Oak theatre! pince at rehearsals, Her “under: | other players around her, ete,, while | manee 10 extficate her | Mr. Le offering it to t Seattle | study fi she calls this substitute, For a long time it was believed | movie loving fans for.the regular ad-|in anything but lively, however. In| ly watches the that the ice might be cut and a| mission price of 10 cent Alre hort, it is a dummy, the exact| calmly goes on at the right moment, channel made to the open waters. So| this splendid offering has been ac-| height and coloring of Miss Tal-|after everything Shackleton’s men, armed t| corded a wonderful run in Seattle} madge ee, Saw, labored 1 day in| and critics have acclaimed it among| ‘This ingenious scheme was first] “It's a great an effort to bre P y thru the| other famous offertrigs of D. W. Grif-| put to the test during the produc fee. But they fatled, and the Indur-| fith ch as “Hearts of the World”|tion of “The Perfect Woman," the|in the future,” ance had to be Icft behind, and Birth of a Nation." next Kirst National vebicle for the! enthusiastically. te/LITTLE STAR PLAYS HOSTESS TO ORPHANS SALARY Noah Beery George Melford ams expects to be buay | “The Gas Wolf San Francisco's China-|erts in Cectl B «of his next | duction no Mr. Wil | have realiam into; of pla ing | Noah ame film b of wn i tudio. the ng there a Chin Holly woo¢ ing Vitagraph's to reproduce ‘Connie Gets Idea; Installs Dummy to Take Her Place at Rehearsals Something tc both experienced the sensation dec for three days in ages over his eyes to experience the sensations of blindness star, and it was pronounced a great The director, using the dummy for thus decides on the light: | merely sits in a chair and eager: rehearsals, and then ranged by the use of the substitute in the title of s Paramount Picture, nd Theodore Rob. DeMille’s next pro Think About parts of blind men lared he pradtised vance with band 2 “The Perfect oe the plan works the position of the grouping of the has been prear. | idea, and I'm going | |to use this dummy at all rehearsals | said Miss Talmadge | CONCERT: 12:30 SUNDAY Always the Best for the Liberty Gue st Now Here—For Only Three More Days— Bennett in “THE FALSE ROAD” The boy, gone wrong, has been doing time in Sing Sing. The girl has been waiting, patiently, faithfully. Now he is free and “going straight.” ' “What? Quit your pals like that? I’m through,” she snarls. That’s the beginning. See the end. All Prices Include Matinees, 25c; After 6:30, 35c. Children, 11¢c Any Time