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THE SEATTLE STAR x PROGRAMS | TopaY" LIBERTY—Mary Miles Minter in | “Nurse Murjorte.” CLEMMER — Mitchell Lewls tn Light Norma Talmadge tn ee oe No. het STRAND—Thomas Meighan in “The | Prince Chap” REX — Constance Talmadge tn “A | Virtuous V 's 7 jenry Walthall tn “The Long Arm of Mannister.” i —— i LibERTY || MARJORIE” lart) Mary Miles Mint Clyde F “NURSE « Nurse Marjorie John Danbury ra. Danbury Molly McConnell » Danbury George Periolat ‘ARY MII MINTER, the Youngest and one of the highest salaried stars in motion pictures, ; to the Liberty today in “Nurse Airiorie.” In “Nurse Marjorie’ she has the} Tole of Lady Marjorie, only daughter | ef the duke of Donegal. Marjorie) tires of the colorless life of the no-| bility and donning the uniform of a} urse, she enters into the profession, | @etermined to be su ful. She ts, but pot in nursing, beca of her he Pationts fall in love with her. The _— : . Complications she leads one mem-| —Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee in “The Prince Chap,” Strand. 2.—Mitchell Lewis, starring at the Clemmer. 8—Mary Miles Minter and little Frankie Lee at the Liberty. 4—Constance Talmadge and Cotte © leds ae apa fa Norma Talmadge and Frederick Burton at the Coliseum. 6—Scene from “The Long Arm of Mannister,” Colonial. 9 are! way Tearle in scene from “A Virtuous Vamp,” Rex. ag and full of p we Desentadtpiaclaseneie Gnavtiies ee | ia Jaugh. } ATTENTION, MOVIE FAS | b Sere RE | a ie ee | ATTENTION, MOVIE FANS! . met a %.8 DIRECTOR COMPLETES Oh, Phyllis Mary and Douglas et : Here's your chance to find out pened CER é t R altar cnnefe,tnd eet | UNFINISHED SCRIPT | 11C{UTC CT eta Arrive in Parig — || players. The Motion Picture Edi- | Director George L. Cox of the PARIS, reat Cini ben (es “BURNING DAYLIGHT” tor has just completed arrange | | American Film company, made an Douglas Fairbanks arrtv ere “ (Mego) | OLIVE THOMAS ments with » real honext-to-good- | | unusual record on the last plcture,| Owen Moore is vacationing in New tically unnoticed yesterday. News Mitchel Lewis | | nese “Answer Man.” Ho is lo | |The Appointed Hour,” which be has | yore city, wl | their arrival spread and in a fow o Ferguson cated in the heart of the big Los | | just complefed. Mis scenario writer ee a ments a crowd had collected in from re | | Angeles film colony, and it will | | became suddenly J] and was unable! yietnriention “rhe Daughter of the hotel, seekinga “~ ret A tomboy in satins. | be hard to stick htm om any | |to continua Ho, with but @ few! pi vae tne © . > , famous star: MitcheN Lewis, famed forhis splen- y | questions reganiing the players. | | scones mapped out, Mr. Cox was com phat hat peace TP ntaeeer ta ry acting in the role of Poleon in| 4 scapegrace princess. So if you want to know Mary's | | pelied to write scenario and continu’ | jy viand and America, is being filmed BABE RUTH WILL’ re “The Rarrier,” comes to the Clem- | age, John’s midkdllo name, ete., | | ity at night and direct the picture in eit ilathe ma bieabewte sc oy“ 4 mer today in Rex Beach's sowertul| Beanty with @ dash of to- Jas drop Hine to the, Motion | | te dgyime. ‘The film te seid to be|ieading rola, APPEAR IN MO’ tory, “allitor, ; ong of the best ever produced on the Ew 1 e- Lewis, a husky, twofisted type ot | 5@sco. your letter will be answered 0a | | Asherican lot | badiehd NEW YORK, July 17.—When 4 . 7 mami fra mptty ae pendthle im The | | | “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” one of Ruth excels his world’s record of re on Se he ae: le Bubbles of champagne with-! ow | SSR or | the. mont famous books of w home runs—which is now regarded re ' the role of Elam Harnish, rough and | Star's movie cotumn. nous h re - iready sourdough, who finds gold in|’ out the headache. | | ‘This Question and Answre de | -WANT TRENTON ON |Momune, auinor of “Ratton” ts to |that will call for the blggests © produc grap! 5 - s . - af ee " | ever paid a screen star for app : Alaskan hills, and then thru A | | partment tv — oe by a | P y » | ery loses it to a gang of Wall|A sunbeam in masquerade. Associated | | g in @ single production. Thomas <, street crooks. , A | First National, Inc, Pell Trenton, well known New York |, OU Skinner, his wife and daugh Walsh has signed the Yankee star rd Where is a thread of romance thru-|Impudence without sting— i a —————-H | and London stage and film favorite, | ter are now located in Los Angeles appear in a feature picture, A. where Mr. Skinner is to begin work on @ screen version of “Kismet.” eee recently received an invitation to | CHILDREN ARE MOST again become a member of the com-| NATURAL ACTORS) par, piaying in t1is Majesty's thea | known author has been engaged write a special scenario to meet @ia exigencies of the “man of the hour: the story. e % i sentiment without mush. hon {COLIS | Perpetual motion. } E U 1] i} re, London, where Trenton played| Patricia Owen Walsh, daughter of Film men figure that the picture | Multum in parvo. Would you mther be the star on| for a year, The invitation came thru Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh, recent- bring in over $1,000,000. ep ma a of Trenton’s, The latter |l¥ celebrated her third birthday. Mrs. 3 ma | the screen, or the director behind thea friend ‘YES OR NO” | production? }Norma Taimadge Frederick Burton Roekelitfe Fello Natalie Talmadg roles by photoplay stars are ning @ positive fad and no more ing delineator of them is offered nd than pretty Norma Tal- her latest photoplay “Yes or " opening today at the Coliseum, ‘Talmadge plays two distinctly it charactertzations, startling- Urilike each other. One ts a re. society woman, the othep an pt, overworked wife. | Natalie Talmadge, Norma's young. @P sister, also appears in this pic- Walsh {s known to film Seena Owen. fans as MISS CAREW TO PLAY | LEAD FOR DE MI ‘Within a week or 10 days Ora Ga 7 rew will complete her work in , Crossroads," a Clermont Ph . prqafuction, arfd will at once join Lasky forces as leading woman William de Mille productions for amount. The first picture im she will appear will be “His and His Wife.” played Shakespearean and other rolew Hobart Henley, one of the best/in the famous theatre where the known directors in the motion picture | royal family:is often tn attendance. | be gindustry, prefers to be the man be | Trenton, who has been in pictures in| Max Linder, the French comedian, Thind the megaphone. He ts now di-| Los Angeles for some time, bas not! has returned to the screcn recting for Selznick Pictures. | yet decided if he will dccept the invi- | eee arn don't make pictures? says | tation. Mr. Henley. These worls should add) eee considerabii “ | Ce eet ontenn 2* “| ROACH IMPROVING STUDIO “GROUNDS |reiten stacy te bo ture 8 Lei im story to be filmed, “A good story, properly directed, will make stars. But stars without Mal Roach ts having extenntve pav- ing done about the grounds of his| Molly Malone, Fatty Arbuckle’s stories do not make good screen en Julver City studio, Rare plants and | Pretty little leading woman, will soon tertainment. It has been contended | ! on and off at. infrequent intervals | C th ite Jack | | beautiful lawns, the selection and | be seen on the screen opposite Jack) Whenever Phyllis Haver, Sen- that picture folk are temperamental le. e How the First National Stars Are “Summeri in Californi e ring” in OFA phere is no such thing among them. | planning of Harold Lioyd, are being Pickford. |For they know their beat work is| fet in to add to the attractivencan of HE provocative results of the|the fun will be Flora de Haven and! | first rays of summer heat have | William Desmond, |done when they are most natural—| the dibtinctive buildings of the Rolin evidently not been felt at any| Mildred Harris Chaplin haa re-| and amenable to direction. The big-| Film company, of the First National producing}turned from het jaunt to San Fran- | gent stars are the easiest to direct. _ units; for work continues merrily |ciseo, and this week started work on| “Children in pictures are almost on to an even greater extent than in| “Habit,” from the pen of Tom Barry,|20 trouble, because they are the | the peppery winter months, “King Victor has been busily en-| most natural of all people. As for With the advent of the Mayflower| gaged in moving into his recently|‘irecting, it ts creative work of a | Photoplay Corporation into the First{completed Vidor studio. The new | high caliber, and the actor ts nothing | National fold, two producing com-| studio ts one of the most unique in} More than film material to be used The spirit of the dance in the body of an elf. Laughter in Springtime. The first girl you ever loved. | Simplicity plus sophistication. | Youth, Dorothy Phillips recently took out & $100,000 Ife insurance policy. | . Annette Kellerman is to take a trip to the Orient by of vacationing. Her first picture | nett's pretty comedienne, appears on|der her, new affiliation is | the beach right away all the cameras | Women Love,” a comedy drama, Carlyle Blackwell will appear with | start clicking. Here she is in*her| will be released early in the fall By | Marion Davies in “The Restless Sex." | very latest bathing suit. Here’s a chance to see the beautiful, winsome star of “Anne of-— | Green Gables,” once more. : “THE PRINCE CHAP” (Paramount) 1; Thomas Metghan | panies were, thereby added to the|Los Angeles, being an exact replica} !n making « picture rood or bad.” Kathlyn Williams Ver growing list; they being Allen | of a New Pyeland village. —_—_—_—_—__ «--Lila Lee|Dwan productions, featuring the| Marshall Netlan has completed his ec vororsed people noe lf out Sidney Franklin produ the which has been entitled “Go and| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warner have * ' eracterization of Claudia, one | mise of which will be “Ath: fea- |Get It.” It ts a gripping newspaper | returned from a six weeks’ vacation ° Of the leading feminine roles in “The | turing Sylvia Breamer, mystery story, apd the cast is an|trip, a partyof which was «pent at Home of the Big Successes Frince Chap,” Thomas Meighan's | yaving returned from Del Monte, | excellent one. | Catalina islands, fishing. Upon cap et eae” which opens | where he finished the final scenes of| The fourth story featuring little|turing a 22%-pound albicore, Mra toda: Peaceful Valley,” Charles Ray im-| Wesley Barry, who made such a tre-| Warner, who is profeasionaly known : GE __ Cian tet appears on the screen | cresinieiy started on his second Firni| mendous hit i “Dont Bvery Marry.” |aw Rita’ Stanwocd,, was awarded the Her new play, now here, is F re ce the a at National production, “Forty-five| will be known as “Dinty.” The cast| silver button prize offered by the =F and 7 story ends she| xtinutes From B: ay.” i- Colleen Moore, Marjorie| Light Tackle club of Avalon. This {» b h | b d I 1 Sand by the time the story ends she| Minutes From Broadway.” _ Inc Light Tal ub of Ava nie y the celebrate srae Daw and Pat O'Malley Chartie Chaplin is putting the fin ishing touches to his multiple reel comedy, “The Kid,” which has been an honor seldom conferred upon woman. dentally Mr. Ray wishes it known a that this will be the first to be re- leased Katherine MacDonald is busily tle Peaches Jackson, May Giraci and IMla Lee portray Claudia, Miss Lee Zangwill. It is a comedy of lag majority of.the scenes. Meighan js seen as Wil- Yam Peyton, a big hearted, good , good natured sculptor. ? eee REX “A VIRTUOUS VAMP” (First National) Constance Talmadge | . farda Daube | Jack Kane | ‘onway Tearie Mrs. Armitage... Fawar Armitage James Crowninsh |A @elighttul little vampire is Con. stance Talmadge in the screen com- edy “A Virtuons Vamp,” which will «be the attraction at the Rex begin . today. Mis# Talmadge play: Jones, a bewitching little ste Rographer who'just can't make her seyes behave. A ghimmie artist, a detective and two snobbish sisters are in the plot which is one of the funniest Anita Loos and James Emerson have ever written for.this dainty young star, eee ry Walthall Olive Ann Alcorn Helene Chadwick Wm, Ciiftord George Manni Lacy Mannister ° Madam De La Mere. Oliver Harnbviedon E. Phillips Oppenheim is the au- thor of “The Long Arm of Mannis- ter,” the photoplay in which Henry Walthall is starred at the Colonial. The drawing of the charatcer. of George Mannister (played by Wait hall) in this story is one of the cleverest of Oppenheim's creations, ‘This man. deeply wronged, becomes an embodiment of an all-powerful Nemesis, whose arm reaches out into the four quarters of the earth and flings bis enemies to destruction. Howard Hickman,’ Bessie Barris. | multiple engaged in filming the widely known Rita Weiman back-stage story, “Cur- tain,” under the able direction James Young. With his initial First National super-comedy, “Married Life," com- pleted, Mack Sennett has started his large aggregation of comedy stars at work on what promises to eclipse a reeled fun makers for whole-hearted laughs. Whe title has not yet been announced. Anita Stewart has returned from a brief vacation since finishing her) Harriet and the Piper.” and is be- ginning @ strenuous season on Sid- ney Grund’s celebrated success, “Sowing the Wind.” Carter de Haven begins his First National career with the filming this week of the first scenes of Margaret Mayo's great comedy success, “TWih Bed: Assisting Mr. de Haven jn Dodges Parking Rules With Midget Lizzie cale’s husband-director, has given up @irecting. He will return to the serecn. + Exports of textiles from the United to Canada for the first four months this year exceed those for! the same period last year by nearly | $25,000,000. The only two countries in which of} |PHYLLIS KEEPS EM UP IN THE AIR Phyllis Haver's performance of the role of the heroine in a comedy fight several months in the making. The exact nature of the production ta be. ing kept a secret by the Chaplin ex ecutives. “ ” in midair, above the clouds, is one SHOT” BY CUPID of the thrills of Mack Sennett's int | Mary Leona Hutton, the pretty lit j ual First National comedy, “Married | tle directreas of the C. P. I. Film| Life.” Those who witnes the pre. lcompany, who Is at present at work | View of this fast moving mirthmaker on the filming of the blue ribbon fea.| Were undecided to laugh or shiver at ture motion picture, “The Kingdom | the peril of the dauntiess Ben Tur. pin, the fealous Jimmy Finlayson, and the fear of the winsome Phyllis. of Human shot. The wound is very deep, and altho she is still working, she is very much | affected by same. It is not a wound from a bullet, but one from the result of an arrow shot from the bow of little Dan Cu pid. She is now the wife of Jack Selig, popular young broker of San Francisco, “Lucky boy" is Jack, Hearts,” was recently JACK'S PLAYMATE Jack Pickford has a dog, a Ger man police dog, and, according to ob servers at the Goldwyn studio, he is frequently to be seen playing ball with his master, He can balance a ball on the end ef his nose or catch it in his mouth, Antonio Moreno in his little “life-boat” which defies time and traffic ordinances in Los Angeles, Cal. Necessity is the mother of invention, snys Antonio Moreno, screen star, who has gotten aroun/ the traffic ongextion and can be picked up and carried ac the mile is of equal length are Great | Payain and Ameria in Los Angeles downtow by running down from his suburban home in this “bh overboard when the big car goes wrong, has a w prows the stre n streets and an ordinance forbidding parking there during office hours ntam life boat.” The “life boat,” designed to throw « of only #ix feet; wheels only 14 inches in diameter, It's little, but can pick up a speed of 85 miles an hour. t. The “Moreno Mosquito,” as it is called, was made in San Francisco and shipped south in a packing box. |+ So successful has Moreno been in slipping about town that several other movie folks have ordered duplicates. love affairs, dealing with the heart trials of a titled Irish girl who aims to be of some use in the world and finds her field in nursing. Come and see how many, thousand ways—all funny— that she tests out the affec- tions of her first patient! *.* & cCOMEDY— “EMOTIONAL RS. VAUGHAN” Matinees—250 After 6:30—35e Children—1le Time All Prices Include Tax ARY MILES MINTER —IN— | @ y J “ Is now here, until Tuesday night only. You'll fall ‘in love all over again with little Frankie Lee,.of “The Miracle.Man” cast. Home of 100 per Cent Pictures ’