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TODAY'S PROGRAMS CLEM MB Al Jennings in “The Lady of the Dugout,” also appear- in person v The Deep Purple.” tn UM Katherine MacDonald ‘The Notorious Mins Liste. §TRAND——Cieorge Pitemeurice’s “The Right to Love.” PEX—Annettc Kellermann in “A Deoughter of the Gods.” COLOSIAL—Narry Carey in “Tie Break MeCoy.” OAK—Katherine MacDonald in “The Weman Thea Gavest Me" Sanday and Monday “THE RIGHT TO LOVE” (Paramount) Faiktand Richard Loring tady Beith Br Archidaid Palkland Mae Murray | David Powel! | Alma Tell | Molmes Herbert | AE MURRAY and David Powell, | costars of the George Fitzman: | yee production, “On With the Dance,” are featured in another elab | q@ate picture by Mr. Fitzmaurice en tied “The Right to Love,” which qpens at the Strand today | "the play is a pleasing combination Wf deautiful scenes and dramatic ac-) Gon, most of thé scenes being made fa Florida about the esplanade and of a mansion of Moorish de gga, one of the show places of South Miss Murray appears as Lady atk. | fand, the victim of an unhappy mar. ee | CLEMMER | HE LADY OF THE DUGOUT” (Jennings) Ty themeeh Correne Grant Joe Singleton Lady of the Dugout” is billed ‘@ picture that is different—an out inary film. It is a chapter em the life history of the famous geformed bandit and outlaw, Al Jen Bings, whose stories in the Saturday Post thrilled thousands. The Lady of the Dugout” is based | fe actual facts. ' In conjunction with the picture Al Bennings appears in person and gives @ specia! talk on his experiences as an outlaw. a LIBERTY | “THE DEEP PURPLE | (Realart) Miriam Cooper Helen Ware Vincent Serrano Moore. . Fation Leland “The Deep Purple.” at the Liberty the atest stage success to be trars- to the screen. ‘As the story goes, Doris Moore, lass, meets and falls in love Harry Leland, who is (unknown her) a city crook. Thru a strange of events the girl meets Wil- Lake, wealthy Westerner, whom ahd his gang are trying to | How the crooks are defeated in plans and Lake and Doris are t to happiness completes the COLISEUM | |in | Liste... jaretin.. Bre Lis Katherine MacDonald ts starred in “The Notorious Miss Lisle,” the film Play attraction opening today at the Coliseum. | As Gaenor Lisle, a beautiful girl) Pith a haunting past, who is passing thru Paris with her husband on their honeymoon, Miss MacDonald em- ploys a type of dramatic talent that ably. portrays the fact that she is a vivacious bride, married but a short ‘while, and yet depressed by the over Wheifning burden of a past that may at any moment be exhumed before her husband, who knows nothing of the affair. . Margaret € | EX TER OF THE GODS” (Fox) Annette Kellermann v 8h “A DAUC tm ee Omar ‘The Sultan Changing from a bird to a most Morable human creature is what An- Bette Kellermann does in the opening Senes of the fantastic photoplay, “A Daughter of the Gods,” which comes @ the feature attraction at the Rex day. When the aquatic queen finds her- @if imprisoned in the sultan’s palace fe dives from a high tower into the fa. Black slaves swim in pursuit and this forms one of the most ex-| ting scenes in the entire picture. Miss Kellermann is surrounded by a cast, including the two clever Tee kiddies, Jane and Katherine. c x ++-Hal de Forest | The most popular and most typical American writers have furnished se Mario for Harry Carey's productions ring on the Bret Harte Curwood, Peter B Kyne and many others, His latest streak MeCoy,"' is the Work of H. H. Van Lean. | This story, which je of self-sacrifice | 824 love, opens at the Colonial to Gy. them are _ OAK THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST M (First National) Lal K ' Mary MacNetl, the heroine of Hall ine’s “The Woman Thou Gavest | Me,” which will be shown at the Oak Ginday and Monday, passes thru the Most terrivie experiences that could Mi to the lot of a woman. Yet sh lly overcomes them and wins Measure of happiness. The wide range of territory covered BY the story embraces England, Atf- , in Airplane Accident | Barney Sherry, Newton Hall, Walter iamtaaned and Aaron Mitchell. | should know | all like the others Reading from left to right: lappearing in person at the Cler Owen Moore Injured Owen Moore, who ts touring Eu- rope, fell 500 feet in an airplane en route from London to Paris, Mr. Moore was not seriously tnjured. Other members of the party Included Myron /and David Selenick, both executives of the Selznick enter. prises, and one the head of the cor- poration, who were slightly shaken up. ‘The cablegram from Mr. Moore's business manager, Fred Almy, Jr. reads; “Fell from altitude of 600 feet. Badly shaken up, but not seri ously injured. Plane completely de Molished. Six passengers; no fatall ties. Cause, motor trouble.” DOLORES LOPEZ DRIVES TRACTOR, Dolores Lopes, the scenarist wh: latest story, “Can a Woman get?” is new being filmed by the LaCarmen Productions, had the honor of driving the first tractor thru the Colina drive entrance to the Verdugo woodlands the me or where | dig National Tractor Show is to be|", the motion picture actor. held September 20-26. This Avery | tractor Is now being used by Super. | intendent C. R. Phillips in clearing | the 30acre site in readiness for the show. NEILAN’S “DINTY” NEARLY COMPLETED Marshall Netlan. accompanied by his “Dinty” company, has just re. turned from Catalina islands, where the troupe has been staging a num.| ber of aeroplane stunts. It in ex pected that “Dinty” will be finished within the next week and will be re ed via First National in the early In the cast are Wes’ Barry the title role, Pat O'D alley, Colleen Moore, Marjorie Daw, J. ‘all. |was born in Los Angeles, (HE SEATTI iE STAR Katherine MacDonald and William Clifford in “The Notorious Miss Lisle”—Colisewm; Miriam Cooper and Vincent Serrano in “The Deep Purple” —Liberty; Al Jennings, ex-bandit, mmer; Harry Carey in scene from picture at Colonial; Mae Murray and Lawrence Johnston at the ovie Quizzes (Conducted in Co-operation With” Associated First National Pictures) lL. T. H.—Mary Pickford and Doug las Fairbanks were married in May, at Mr. Fairbanks’ Beverly Hill home, in California, Cleo G.—You can get a photograph of Norma Talmadge by writing te Norma Tamadge Film Co. 218 48th st. and inclosing 25 cents. Agnes—Wheeler Oakman is mar. ried to Priscilla Dean. He i 30 years old ried, according to last reports, He was born in Indiana, in 1890, and is a sraduate of Purdue. He ts ¢ fect, 2 inches tall, has brown eyes and hair, and can be reached at the Lasky stu: dio, Hollywood, Cal. Cullen Landis married and has one child. He is 5 years old, lives at Long Beach, Cal, but not with his parents, Mary—Yew ried. Her husband is William Dun- Both are with Vitagraph, Evelyn—So you dont know who Wesley Barry is? Well, I'm sur. prised — thought everybody knew him. He's the little 13-year-old youngster who had such a comical and at the same time important part with Mary Pickford in “Daddy Long Legs.” That's where Wee came into Prominence. Since then he has had parts in several pictures. Wesley and w “discovered” there while fighting by Mr. Neilan, who plans later to put him in the title role of Booth kington's Special settings for Cecil B. De Mille’s forthcoming picture are being designed by Paul Chaffin, world fa mous architect and artist, who ts making his first venture into motion pictures in this production. Monte Blue is not mar: | Edith Johnson is mar! Dae , | 'Can You Recommend | a Good Hair Tonic? Four leading players and fifteen actors have shgved their heads in order to play Indian roles in Mau rice Tourneur’s initial Associated Products wubject, “The Last of the) Mohicans,” by J. Fenimore Cooper, | which he is now making at his Cal ifornia studio, Their craniums are devoid of all) hirsute adornment, leaving only the} familiar little top-not, or sealp lock, |as the redmen called the small tuft | retained as a souvenir by the scalp- | ing brave, } | There were no exemptions from | this operation, and as a result Tour. }neur's studio looks like a convict club, or, to put it more appropriate ly, an Indian club! | Albert Roscoe, who plays Uneas, | the last of the Mohicans, was the first to lone his beautiful black curts. | When the razor slid over hiss bald knob, he slumped into the chair moaning, “I see where I specialize in convict parts for six months after this picture tx finished.” | “Handsome” Joseph Singleton was |next. He heaved a deep sigh as the! barber clipped his brown tresses. | Joe was enthusiastic at first, but| when he beheld his shining white! | pate tn the mirror, he nearly cried. | It was tho first time he ever “lost” | his hair SEENA LIKES PARROTS-- A LONG WAY OFF/ Seena Owen, who plays the femin-| Ine lead opposite Bert Lytell in “The| Pries of Redemption, to be released, was recently tendered an opportunity from a fan admirer to | become the owner of a parrot | “You'll never get lonesome as long moon as ‘BU is around,” the writer said. Miss Owen declined the honor grace- fully and told her friend there is | enough conversation around her! | home now, without any feathered bi peda around to add to the volume, | How Many Kinds of Kisses Do Women Give? Expert at Kissing Kissable Stars Tells David Powell -doesn’t want tt! known, Just the same, it's pretty | well established around the Para- mount movie studio that he is quite | ‘set up,” as one might say, over the! t he began kissing Mary Pickford | quite some time before Doug got the | | idea—or the privilege! | David Powell gloats over his rec ord, y'know. It’s imposible to get| him to admit it, but it’s true, Just as! true as the fact that he's been lead- ing man to all the most kissable| | feminine sgars shown in the act of being Kissed on the silver sheet. “But don't tell Doug,” he says, “I can’t run, swim or climb anywhere near #0 well as he can, and in the event of a chase I might be rather well—you éan easily understand how I feel about it!” | But there have been others. Mrs. | Doug doesn't shine alone. There's} Mae Murray, too, | April Weather “Champagne and strawberry short-| cake! April weather—what it might| feel like to kins the princess of your | boyhood dreams, if she existed.” 80 David Powell. And he He's great on impres-| kissing. In fact, he's be says sions 1d supposed to kh ron the screen, “To kiss Klsie Ferguson,” he con tinues, “that is like listening to poet ry with a harp accompaniment — ghosts of forgotten dreams sweeping over the soul like dead leaves in No-| vember moonlight They're all different,” Powell ac-| knowledges. “ A woman's kiss is not just—a woman's kiss tach one as individual the woman Irene Castle—she ia not at To kiss her is to think of orehida and cut-glass chan-| deliers—a marriage for convenience, | sul in the convenient stages — a “Now David Powell's supposed to the most artistic| the sereen—ask Marguerite Courtot, or Billie Burke, or Elsie Ferguson. Cocoanut Grove band playing ‘If You Could Care.’ Jam and Gingerale “Right about face from that im- is the kiss of sweet little Marguerite. Courtot, the best pal a oned old crook like Arsene Lupin he makes you think of crushed velvet roses in a sunlit garden; or perhaps jam and ginger ale in @ cosy corner near the fire: place on @ rainy Sunday afternoon maybe innocence reading ‘Jim Jam pression be the most artistic kisser on begging you to hurry before Father comes crashing in!" Davia wonders if Billie | Burke's kiss has changed since— well, since other days and films, | “It always made me think of a | flapper on her way home from her first trip to the Midnight Frolic in | Mamma’s limousine, with the shades | pulled down—or perchance, Vanity Fair and surreptitious Milos between swims at Narragansett—the kind of kiss you sneak on the vedanda of the Powell Wee, Ley pt, india and the Antarctic, chilly night at Palm Beach with the! Jems'—the first girl you ever kissed,! country club just at dusk!" |COOLEY GETS INVITE | the Bride,” recently received andnvi-} Strand; scene from Daughter of the Gods” —Rezx; Fritzi Brunette at the Oak. Rernard Durning, star of “Seeds of Vengeance,” a Select picture, was a bank clerk before he be: came @ motion picture actor. When he saw the large amounts deposited by thé movie actors at his bank he got feverish and said "Pretty soft I will be a movie actor.” And so it came to pass. THE REASON WHY | | | | Chopin's Waltzes. | TO ENTER CONTEST | sronyrocks and Pansics Hallam Cooley, he best dressed man in the movies,” who is playing opposite Elieen Percy in “Beware of | A Ferocious Kitten. Vanity Fair,” both Thackeray's and Conde Nast’ tation to participate in a handsom:| ent film men's contest to be staged | in New York in October under the/ auspices of a number of well known | Hallowe'en, corn husking time, “Bee- exhibitors, Cooley declares, however,| ing Nellie Home.” that he cannot spare the time to go that far from Low Angeles. | Votes For Some Women. Tea for Two. SAYS FATTY | “Last month I waa a drummer; An Open Fire in the Library on a now I'm a wealthy bummer.” | 80 spake Roscoe Arbuckle. | Which was the rotund comedian's way of saying that last month he was making “The Traveling Sales man and has now begun work on a Paramount pieturization of “Brew ster's Millions,” from the famous Sincerity. Rainy Day im April. Sunset on the Palisades. A Portrait by Whistler. | novel of that name, wherein the poor hero has to get of a million in order to inherit several millions. Pearl White is in private life Mrs. Gitz Rice, wife of the song writer who composed “Dear Ol’ Pal o' Mine.” of her admirers, Her last previous DOROTHY GREETED BY OLD FRIENDS nario in Portland was in Keith When Dorothy Dalton went out on} location to get exteriors for her new | Paramount picture, “In Men's Byer, the search for rugged coast line led to Maine and to Portland, where she first made her appearance in | stock. There she again appeared on| the stage in response to the demand | Thomas Meighan is back in Calffor- nia again after making “The Fron- tier of the Stars” in the East, and completed a has begun work on “East Street.” Olive Thomas recent new Selznick picture, “Darling Mine,” in which #he plays the role of a sweet little Irish lassie coming direct from Ireland to America. Dorothy Gish is the Latest screen star to sail for Europe. ANITA’S BROTHER NOW IN PICTURES George Stewart, brother of Anita Stewart, and his mother have ar- rived in New York from Los An- geles, where they have spent the last nine months. They were not ac- companied by Anita, who was de tained at the coast to finish her last of the present season's productions, “Sowing the Wind.” Miss Stewart is expected to make the trip East in a few days, however. George Stew- | art, who is only 20 years old, has dis- tinguished himself in pictures by successfully playing the lead to Mil- dred Harris Chaplin in “Old Dad.” George and his mother will make their home at Bayshore, Long Isl- and, with Anita, ORA TO VISIT FOLKS BACK, HOME VIA PLANE Ora Carew, who feminine role in ness,” which is to have its premiere | in Los Angeles soon, is planning to} make a flying visit to Salt Lake! City, her former home. She will go | by air in a government operat plane, if the necessary permission can be obtained from the postoffice, department. HOBERT HENLEY WEDS « Hobart Henley, the well known, Selznick director, was married quiet- ly July 23 to Corinne Barker, well) known in both stage and screen cir- cles, just prior to their sailing for Europe. Mr. Henley has completed the direction of the Frank L. Pack- ard story, “The Sin That Was His,” starring William Faversham in his second Selznick production. \\')) Bd E MacDONALD : , he “American “Beauty <n wii Until Tuesday night this First National special will be here to charm you—to show you what happens to a pretty woman who can- not escape her past. That past is rainbow-colored. all the way. It’s refreshing entertainment. It supplies mystery and suspense MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER Hayden, Hall and Snyder in a Song Prologue “In the Land of the Sky Blue Water”—a Beautiful Scenic