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nA a Da otc LEMMER x “THE GREAT ACCIDENT” (Goldwyn) Wint Cha Joan Caretal Winthrop Chase Ae Amos Carctail M MOORE actually gets thrust right at him the position of Mayor of the ent & town of Hardiston, in his latest success, "The #reat Accident,” opening at the Clemmer today | As Wint Chase he is an unener etic, unimbitious yc n who cares for nothing but ure | His father is running for the jh Mayorship of Hardiston, but his op 1 ponents do not want him in that place | They plan to ridicule him by mak ’ ing a joke out of t ampaign and Asking the people to vote for Ch irresponsible son Queer tho it is, the vote goes unan. fmousiy to Winthrop Chase, Jr. But instead of proving an incapa Tle mayor, he shows up as a good One and carries out his defeated fath eC reoris! EUM. “THE ORPHAN” (Fox) Lovely in se The Orphan William Farnum —— r a ) } a cae Scene from ‘ Fighting Chance,” Strand; 2—Douglas Mac e from “The Orphan,” Coliseum; 6—Warren Kerrigan, Colonial. | Henry J. ¢ Became eect al ‘s Seattle to Have Moving Picture sinensis vss| Studios Will Produce Year 'Round ovie Yuizzes| “The Orphan.” Fast action and Indian fighting 4 tinguishes the play. In the ear Scenes William Farnum ts seer Villain, and as the story 1 Becomes a hero. Posing as an or B phan, he is a desperate outlaw, who Because of his outrageous deeds is Getested by the citizens where he Practices his acts, in the mid f the cow country ‘The sheriff decides that the Orphan f* going too far and determines to get him. Instead, the Orphan cap tures him. But the sheriff doesn't ; lose out—he gets the Orphan finally only in « different way than he pro ; Posed to. LIBERTY _ “MRS. TEMPLE T a real m ggeles, while for minor Ha parts and e¢ no—Yes, Conway Tearte is mar ed, and he’s 40 year Be wland, who fot tid opport which stages, offices: rated Harvey was chosen as direct the.new film prod wuse of bh 1 others ADVOCATES HIKES raiod, Ca, Jack Temple. ,- tit Mrs. Temple ady for @ i. Pauline mounta (Prank Fuller Walter Hlers long tramp ¢ tr ‘Two stars have stellar roles {n this icking farce of jealous wives and uf — - 1 tt an pict j@ver-jealous husband at the Liberty 5 en't an ba He probably will be ay from|aeree with you tt Bryant Washburn as Jack Temple. a y oy Cares eke. rigan has a f persona ie deveted bushand of Cura, bic oe oe be will begin -w be a charmisio man fife (Wanda Hawley) gets into an — a 31 and tH unmarrie He loves using situation when in a depart > to from fans, and I am ft store he meets a captivating f EUGENE O’BRIEN fe from you would not be miss. The sweet young miss | *!°Ut 0 or 3 ‘during the en, Write him at 1452 Fleming Si a> “yemurt Make ak, o eocet days the eompany can work in the IN TRIPLE ROLE | oy, Anecies, cat ; ce date feshion. —there are at least four or) Bugene O'lirien plays a triple role! (conducted tn Co-operation With \ After much vamping the “vamp” fi © good days during the five or aix ming picture, “The! Associated First National Pictures juces Jack to go to the roof garden. | Weeks. in which the exteriors can be ate of this picture Retty Hilburn, star of “The Girl of the Sea arned to swim like a native in the three months she was re on “Devil's Reet months the ARVO to produce |¢ ey are locked up there for the t > was writt and it was Mary snow pictures g actors and actresses will be brought here from Los An-land Melvill Ostrich Egg Omelets Are Served at Luncheon Given by Young Film Star at Santa Barbara 4 | Clarence Burton | | | he f | jin the West Indies “THE FIGHTING CHANC (Paramount) Dorothy Davenport The screen version of Robert W. Chambers’ famous novel, “The Fight- ing Chance,” with Anna Q. Nilsscn @nd Conrad Nagel! in the leading Foles, comes to the Strand today Conrad Nagel as § n Siward & ® young aristocrat with plen § Money who has an inh d cra for alcohol. Miss Nilsson as Sylvia Landis is engaged to a young man na Quarrier, not because she loves him but because he offers her money @ beautiful home. In the country where New Yorks med v/ Qristocrats are spending the week 4 end Sylvia meets Stephen and be | comes greatly attached to him, A pleasing romance follows. ' eee 1 i xX | ——-% ANKLE” (Paramount) Dr. Arthur P. Hampton. Dougias Maclean Mary Jane Smith Doris May Johnny Btokes..... Victor Pote Humorous in every detail is “Mary's Ankle,” featuring Douglas MacLean and Doris May, coming to the Rex today. ‘The plot is wound dround a young @octor, Dr. Arthur P. Hampton (Douglas MacLean) unimportant tn the profession, but with a prominent name. His uncie will leave him an in heritance on only one condition—that he get married. He sends fake wedding announce. ments to his uncle, who then calls his bluff and ts coming to take the newlyweds on their honeymoon ‘The young doctor having met a girl whom he fell in love with on Tag Day hunts her up and asks her to pose as his bride. She consents, but so much do they like each other that theif pose be comes lasting en .] COLONIAL | — - 3 “THE JOYOUS LIAR” (Hodkinson) Burke Harlan J. Warren Kerrigan Anne Warren.... Lillian Walker 4 Wilbur Warren... Joseph J. Dowling James Roth edie Albert Cody ; (upper right) “Just like that,” says Chef Martin h; (lower left) Martha Washington, Califor- as Eddy introduces her guests to an ostngch J. Warren Kerrigan is at his best| (Upper left) Ostrich egg vs. hen egg in “The Joyous Liar,” opening at the | Ginder as he breaks the egg into aghafing dis Colonial today, for a four-da nia’s champion egg producer; (lower right) M In the first scenes he gets ar! egg omelet. for stealing an automobile. In re ity he had saved the automot A nds of thieves and was pared especially for the %2| guests, so she chartered an aero-jand was an interested sp ostrichegg omelet was pre-|way of a novelty to offer to her|tel kitchen with her precious burden tator faving tt as to the owner, A guests of Helen Jerome film | plane piloted by Lieutenant John §.| when @hef Martin Ginder broke the Warren tar, at.a luncheon recently given| Young and made a hurried trip to|two eggs with the aid of a sledge Anne Warren's father, an amateur |by Miss Eddy at @ fashionable hotel|the fargous Cawston ostrich farms, | hammer, Ono egg Just filled a large criminologist, gets the supposed thief |in Sa Barbs Cal, as a com-| near Los Angeles, where two freshty?chafing dish and proved to be very | cured at the | similar in appearance,to an ordinary | uch hen egg. The chef used two ostrich | out of the jail, determined to retorm| pliment to R. R. Nels, general man-|laid ostrigh omkn wer him. jager of the American Film company | current market price of $11 Many humorous incidents follow, | studios On arriving at the Santa Barbara|eggs in preparing huge omelet, | ending with the hero falling in love) In arranging her menu, Mins Eddy aviation field after her 200-mile) which was declared by the guests to ean at the Rex; 8—Walter Hiers and Bryant Washburn, Liberty; 4—Jane Novak and Tom Moore, Clemmer; 5—William Farnum and with the girk Jaecided to have something in the | flight, Miss Eddy burried to the ho-| be most delicious, {Some Facts About | Motion Pictu To the general public who are aware of the extensive operations M’KEE VICTIM OF SLEEPING SICKNESS he many admirers of Kee, the leading mar | the motion picture industry, the appearing in ductions, will lowing statistics will explain 1 with reg hat he has been jin so short a time it has moved @ eriously 1 ome in Hi Upper Park Avenue. to the fifth industry in the Unite od, < Pig Vassar commencement day. ps. Fifteen thousand regular show moving pictures. | Twelve thousand legitimate |res show moving picture ively. Twenty-five hundred change Violins } Canoeing in the moonlight. pring at Lakewood. Mr. McKee was stricken with this! Silks from Spain, sables from Bi strange m: ‘during the filming | beria he will re yranates from Arabia with @ sense of Mere Mary Ann,” lerael Zangwill's humor. |or three times each week. tory in which’ Shirley Mason is the| Midsummer — midnight —the sea | Seventy-five per cent change @ tar ahora. |program daily. Casson Ferguson, well known asa| 4 Mozart symphony. This means that these need 365 pictures a year, which give you an idea as to the |which can be consumed in the dustry. | Daily attendance at picture jtres, 13,000,000, Total income of moving |theatres in 1919, $750,000,000, | ‘There are, approximately, 890 ferent chains of moving picture Oh atres in the country. eading man, was engaged to ‘take Love among the lilacs. Mr. McKee's place, and all scenes| Tennis and tea at the Country hat had been taken with Mr, M club. Kee in them.were rephotographed. Your stster’s chum A minuet with a hint of faz: Bincerity. CLAIRE MUSTN’T GO . NEAR THE WATER NOT SO HARD TO ‘nth ot thy gene tavern FIND, AFTER ALL not all roses, but contains many o < - tae : a} At. least men in this country melee thorn—and Claire Whitn as jus “ admit they are the “ideal man to wuftered another exemplitica. | ham! ie hi. reli, SEENA HAS PROOF tion of am. Miss Whitney a news services quoted | Seena Owen, who ts to be ne 1 in ond of the fea ra tar, one |shortly in “The House of Toys,” od ¢ allstar pr ideal man.” |which she has the stellar role, Merwin's eves this nation will develop marrying, 1 “igrim,” which will he said, ev ne of the spec other famous poet like Whittier Gor ture and is tions must be fuitil 4. To dat maybe evén better than that di bert G. Vigne actly 22 men have replied b This, because she received 11 the course of this story, Miss Whit-| gram, jong distance phone calls and = cal contributions within one ney ts some beautiful decollete ers saying they are “the ideal” | They came from all parts of evening gowns. This star's favorite ang are ready for the wedding cere-| Miriam Battisti, 7 years old, play-|country and 1a her hair, sport is ocean swimming, but the | mony ing with William Faversham in|eyes and her acting. keen eye of the camera is “death on ——___—______________|"The Sin That Was His,” leads the sunburn—so M tney must Daddy, bring home some of! juvenile sextet in “Florodora” at the| Eileen Percy’s next forego her fave | Bold’s French pastry.”—Ady. hicle will be “The Husband Hui STARTING TODAY—°** THE PICTURE OF PICTUR SUCH A PHOTOPLAY AS THIS HAS REACHED THE SCREEN—YOU'LL _ SIT UP AND RUB YOUR EYES, WILLIAM FARNU 'Orphan Here’s a real honest-to-goodness Western story that plants you right in the middle of the great desert West—you'll see hard riding, hard fighting—you'll get excited and your blood will tingle at Farnum’s heroic deeds. Yes, there’s a love story, too. SYLVIA FILBERT, SINGING weetheart,” From “Maytime”