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“TODAYS PROGR MIBERTY—Clare Kimball Young tn | “The Sout of Rafael,” ™ ioe Lewis In “The t Wally Re jurry 2" —Pannie Harst's “itumor- in “What's Kdward Karle in “The Law of the Yukon,” REA—Ragene O'firien in ‘and His Money,” OAK—Narinova in _eatee sunday. tos TRAND | UMORESQUE” (Param “A Pool “Kyq for Bye” Gina Bere Mama Kantor Leon Kantor Leon Kantor (ater) NNIE HUT Humoresque being held over at the Strand this week photoplay on a par with “Th Man” and other big scree great which is story Tt is a tale of youthful genius ana| Mother love, with the scenes laid! chiefly in New York's Ghetto and Fifth ave Miss Hurst, as is well known, ts Fight at home in portraying with a Fealistic touch the characters ef New York's humbler inhabltar ts. . . [CLEMMER THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE (Metro) Mitchell Lew Helen Ferg Noah Beery, Jr. | Casson Ferguson 1—Vera Gordon and Bobby Connelly at the Strand; 2—Casson Ferguson and Helen Ferguson at the Clemmer; 3—Scene from “The Law of the Yukon’’—Colonial; 4—Wallace Reid and Charlotte Burton—Colin seum; 5—Eugene O’Brien at the Rex; 6—C ‘lara Kimball Young—Liberty. . ’ ‘Playing i in. Stock "Compan pany ovie Quizzes Valuable to Dorothy ti HETHER or not previous expert-jent to play in the movies thad it ence on the stage ix helpful to a| does in the legitimate, Every facial | "1 jonly as the author of such stage ciated First National Pictures | F expreasion, every gesture, and every| Gladys will appear with! piays as “Stroneheart” and ‘The motion picture star ts @ much-| | Thomas Me “Basy Sree” | w, wok Mildred—Yee, Bert Lytell is mar- emotion, no matter how expressed, ‘arrens of Virginia,” but also as ried and he's an American. Write| 22st question. Recently Dorothy | must be exaggerated for the cameru / eee 4 director and author of stories to him at Metro, Hollywood, Cal,| Dalton was asked her opinion on the |1 don't think playing in stock has} Max Linder’ first fivereel comedy | for the screen, believes that there Walter McGrail was born in Brook-| S¥bject made me a better screen actress, but | is led re’ Bad Luck.” |is a demand in the photoplay field lyn in 1888 and you can get the rest| “That depends,” answered the/I believe irhas helped me to become | t for the new kind of comedy, More of the information you want by writ. Pretty star. “Take my own case for) a more versatile one. In a stock com-| Richard Dix, former stage player, in the new series of pictures ing him at 105 Berkeley pl, Brook-|!pstance: I have often been. pited as| pany you play a different role every | is now in pictures, He will he seen Mr. De Mille ix produc mer. lyn, N. Y & vereen actress who never appeared | week. You are appearing in-one part | with Sylvia Breamer in Parrott apd umount Arteraft Action centers around John Pike, eee on the stage. Which is not accurate. | in to meet this demand. ithe first mate of the sailing ship, the! 4 neon, » who has signed up a Motley | for follow: May Allison, Metro, Hol the evening and rehearsing an-| Company.” Iwasa member of a 1y has been defined as the rew of thugs and gunmen from the! jywood, Cai; Katherine MacDonald stage stock | other in the morning. In a recent| company for several years. That ex | picture of mine, ‘L’Apache,’ I played humorots wide of drama," said the producer - recently Very few Waterfront dives of ‘Frisco and Who! Katherine MacDonald Pictures cor at sea finds himself pitted) poration, Los Angeles, Cal. It is perience has been very valuable to/ two parts; in ‘Black Is White’ Uhree;) me as a motion picture player, tho/and in “fhe Dark Mirror’ two. You ph ehy screen comedies live up exactly to} thin definition. We have farce st these hostile forces for the/ more than likely that they would ery of the vessel. | Sewer if you wrete Pc not in the way you might think. can easily see how experience in| Louis B. Mayer has purchased the slapstick, and the smart, sophisti "4 ee ° Few REAL COMEDIES, SAYS WM. DE MILLE) tam De Mille, who has ac My ed-an enviable reputation not WILL GIVE SPECIAL | WROTE ABOUT MOVIES, SHOW FOR AUTHOR) NOW PAUL MAKES ’EM -~ Authors usually are the first to see} The idea that one must serve a © the stage or screen presentations of! preliminary period as an actor or © Jonh Pike their works, but Gouverneur Morris | scenarist in order to become a photo- 2 me Margaret West eorge han in ig yet to nee his own story, “Trum:| play director failed to work out im pet Island,” made into a picture play | the case of Paul Powell. by Vitagraph, ‘The famous fiction! yr. powell, who directed several writer has been away from the I8FKe | recent outstanding cinema successes, centers for several] weeks, A special | netuding Mary Pickford’s “Polly- showing of the picture will be given! 00's stepped directly from behind for his benefit immediately upon his office to the studio “set.” Employed. SHUER to New Tork first on a Chicago daily, he contin NEW ROGERS PICTURE | ssn nd tne cae nt ineiangl FILMED IN FRISCO! contact with the picture people. He Will Rogers, with his director, became interested in the mechanics — of the screen’ and, unexpectedly Fre Clarence Badger, and a company of |ceiving an opportunity to direct @ Goldwyn players, left for San | picture, succeeded so well that he neisco this week to make scenes|abandoned the newspaper field for for “The Guile of Women.”. The|the megaphone. | company, which includbs Lionel Bel- more, Bert Sprotte, Doris Pawn and| docks as a background. Two fine | Nick Cogley, will be in ‘Frisco about | residences on Knob hill, the fashion= three weeks. The story centers about able district, have also been secured a Swede lumberjack, and the steam | for locations. schooner Santa Barbara, loaded with 650,000 f of lumber has been se-| Lora Bara, Theda’s sister, was re cured for three days. A set will be| cently married to Frank Getty, of built on top of 'Friseo's highest of-|the London etaff of the New York: fice buildings to get the shipping | Tribune. Remember the New Policy is— All New Pictures Mutiny on the high seas, as depict ‘ed by the master pen of the late Jack London, furnishes the plot for “The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” the photo play which opens today at the Clem over, which for release, a Ofven will play an Important Lavender and Old Lace.” ” ‘The addresses you ask Be role in “ a ea ral l z and an reality. It of life, « Reid the other | heart-appeat P. D.—Francias Ford haa not re tired from the screen. I do not consider Viola Dana a vamp. Her “It requires a different sort of tal-l stock would help. "id «tage melodrama, “Why, Girlw — | Leave Home,” which will be made} cated type that, for want of a bet into @ screen play ter name, is called polite comedy creany—Davet Wark Grimm waa) MARSHALL NEILAN MANUFACTURING SNOW rs se cs ams[it soe amel commtyy fay peneten } | born in La G 880 jola Dana, May moe an cel carries along with its laughter a COLISEUM | SE faa. Ky. In 8h S| TURNS THE TABLES| IS DIFFICULT TASK) sen 2a ete atrownenn | carriee slong with ‘its laughter —® ith studio, M a - M : Springs to help entertain the conval | ».5 4 tudio, Mamaronock, N.Y. Ann} Marshall Netlan last week turned! Making blizard scenes for a plc near atmosphere of sim HATS: vi ‘ cont soldiers at the government)». ‘hah aot mW Rey? Forrest has been playing ingenue’the tables on the dramatic and mo- (ture in southern California in a person saathieg ae portrays the sunny Dusty Rhoades = cages — ate per tion pleture critica of Los Angeles ‘a8k at which the bdst movie direc s eee ng ye a arene Virginia MacMurran not ye advanced to the oS ch [tors balk, Natural snow simply . le going to organize her bs ° rel Patrick MacMurran heights of stardom Anita Loos’ ad-| *2e? he staged a movie reel in which docan’t exist in that part of the oth flien beObadlig ONNpEDT ‘Chas ¢ humor, health; and “ypeaand - 1Cig. * 318 E. Ath st, New York) the newspaper men. played the dif |country. Nevertheless some mighty | hryant (her husband) will manage Imagine handsome, nattily dressed | “"¥- Som jferent characters, Later the film fine snow pictures have been filmed! i. organization Wallace Reid asa “stunt actor.” It's! |was shown before the members of in sunny California. eee hard to imagine Wally risking his the cast of “Go and Get It” Neilan’s| Mow is it done? Marion Davies has started work on | life to provide thrills for the jaded newest screen production, and the| Director Thomas nes * not) phe Love Piker.” film fan [favorite pasth players finally achieved a longfelt|@nxious to give away®any of the| eee | In “What's Your Hurry?” the new] ning ml tevate dase ne The following day the ac- | tricks of the trade, | “Tie sald Florens Ziegfeld has in & comedy-drama which opens at the! pee hobby is playing the pia a#0N'S | tors and actreanes wrote what they| “I don't believe In disclosing ‘In-| serted a clause in all contracts with Coliseum today, Wally performs! pseaithay Ah. tn.» nda ena | thought of the newspaper men as| side stuft mer the movies,” he / hin beauty chorus, barring motion | many 4are<evil stunts and brings! - | piayers, And took advantage of | said recently. it destroys all the | picture work. the: picture to an exciting climax by SELLS STAR s PORTRAIT | this opportunity to boost (% each | healthy iilusions Macs omgy have | @riving a lumbering truck into a tor PO! eric In thetr own particular man-|And it makes them cry, ‘Fake,"| rent of water to plug up the dam TO AID POOR ARTIST ner. Among the movie players who| When remarkable effects that are| PP ae: Tao hate ta Henry Clive, noted actor-illustrat: | turned “critics” on this occasion were | feally on the level are produced.| “The Marriage o | May Allison's supporting cast in) which threatened to flood out the lit- tle valley in which he lives. eee or, now playing in an R. A. Walsh | Wesley (“Freckles”) Barry, Pat| fut I don't mind hinting in the| "iid to be composed almost entirely | the | | Production, is painting a portrait of | o-Maile Marjorie Daw, Colleen|case of the movie snow storm that | # ae. ‘orah Beery, George Drom Migam Cooper, film star, which the | Moore, a lot can be done with bits of as Mayflower Photoplay corporation i# gold, Tom Wilson, Agnes Ayres and | bestos for the falling snow and rock| Cleo Madison will soon be seen In negotiating to purchase for $1,000, |Charigs West, salt to make the ground white. “White Ashes,” her latest film play the money to be turned over to an| —— vu prone ans artist in Chicago who recently adver. | tised his baby for sale for $1,000, be | | cause, he claimed, he was destitute and coul uid not & support the child. |TO DESTROY BIG BOAT T. h P | | IN NEW YORK HARBOR 0 t e eop e eo e - eo of Washington *|new screen version of “The Bishop's Called to the office of Governor by the sad = (Paid Advertisement) Pereeeiaeee Ot the Ae en ae I entered upon its duties with the promise to the people that I would discharge the duties of A 250-foot schooner is to be ac: | wtroyed by fire and gun cotton neur | chief executive of the state in the interest of the whole people. | ZNO. & UNIVERSITY | The First One Is Here— Eugene O’Brien —IN— LIBERTY “FOR THE SOL L OF RAFAE! (Equity) | Maeta Raque! Astevan ‘ Clara Kimball Young | Ratan) ‘Arteaga Bertram Grassby Tapitan Juan de la Crux a Luisa. - Eugenie Besserer Clara Kimball & young convent girl in “The Soul of Rafael.” her latest photoplay, which will be the featured attraction At the Liberty beginning today. Marta (Miss Young) and her young lover, Keith, are separated thru th efforts of Dona Luisa, Marta’s guar dian. Dona wants Marta to wed Ra- fael her wayward son and thru trick- ery the girl is forced into the mar. Young appears as the New York hatbor, to provide some of the thrilling scenes for “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” the big | Vitagraph special production, based on the novel of the same name, by E. |W. Hornung. More than 300 persons will take part in the ship scenes, | Sinisa aston niels ia to be starred In a climax when and K Many interesting before the dramati fael is killed and Marta are reunited. * THE YUKON’ lart) Joseph Smiley edward Karle June Elvidge Bigelow Cooper | Zn Meadows organ Kieath | Claire Meredith Doe Meredith Kleath was an editor, but his Klon-| @ike acquaintances did not suspect | Tis militant qualities. He surprised the “bad man” of the Yukon, how ever. In vigorous and thoro fashion | Making “efficiency first” the test, I he put him in his place 3 Kleath is the hero of “The Law of point with pride to the fact that no one the Yukon,” the photoplay aa ed) has challenged the conduct of the institutions Robert W S eaed artments of this State under my control rt Service's much-read poem A E. G iff srnor. Both in the conduct of my office Opens today atihe-coonal. | AUStin E. Gr iths % conduct of my campaign, I have Candidate for I have given the best that was in me to ful- fill this promise. Governor Louis F. Hart sures for increasing the school fund ao that teachers could be paid a living wage, The result was, legislation providing funds to increase eal- aries wo as to secure the best teachers in the country. , My experience as Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Governor has enabled me to formulate a program for the coneolidation of numerous departments and commissions of the to maintain the dignity attaching to 7 The Republican party in convention “A FOOL AND HP (Select) Fugene O'Brien -Rubye DeRemer Emile LaCroix Anne Brody MONEY” lohn 1B, Smart line ir. Beh Mrs, Sehmick “A Fool and His Mone ture play which wi Rex for the first time today, is a gereen version of the novel of the| game name by George Barr McCutch the pic-| be shown at the| The story deals with the mystert ous happenings in European cas- fle; which has been purchased by an| American selling” author. It is full of mirth and the settings are paid to be unusually beautiful . . evYE FOR EYE” (Metro) A big double feature bill is sched pled for the Oak theatre nday, Judge of the Superior HE excellence of coffee depends upon its freshness. Monday and Tuesday, wher imo Va will be seen in “Ey for lone of her greatest pictures | Mack Sennett’ hilarious comedy, | “Down on the will be shown. | MeThe act Nazimeya | eo is | Arabia with tress appearing in the role young Arabian girl who falls in Idve with a French officer. Their romance MBfurnishes the main theme of the and| of in the in ND SOF is always absolutely fresh, United Tea & Coffee Stores | Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market - YOLEN PY THE COP OR BY tr assembled endorsed my administration. The Democratic party in convention assembled refused by an overwhelming vote in its com- mittee to find any fault with my co Btate affairs. This in face of the et that dur- ing this critical period in our existence as a state and a nation T been called Gove to meet the most trying probl presented to the chief executive of this state, My record has been open, and if there were anything wrong with it my my five opponents would have found it long be- fore the eleventh hour of the campaign, and it must be apparent that they are hard pressed when they stoop to the netty jibes and mud- slinging evidenced in the past few days. My program for the future—as my conduct of the office in the past has been—is constructive, not destructive In March of this year I convened the legislature in extraordinary session to ratify ys " Suffrage Amendmen submit to the Soldier Kelief measu to pass neces th nance of the & The wisdom of my xercine utive authority and responsibility has been justified by the fact that every recommendation that | made to the legia- lature was enacted into law With unanimous popular approval and adjournment of a special session had within forty hours after convening. Upon my recommendation, the appro- priation committees of the two Houses of the Legislature assembled at Olympia one week before the special session to consider mea- (Paid advertisement. State government which will not only make for increased efficiency, but will mean a saving of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the tax- this state, The legislature, at my ed the Attorney General and to prepare and present at its next regu- lar session necessary bills and data to carry my plan into effect. The menace to this State through Oriental immigration should be met now before it is too late to preserye this as @ “white man's country.” Iam opposed to Japa= nese immigration and land ownership or lease. I do not pretend to exclusive qualifi- cations for the office of Governor. But 1 do feel that, by reason of my nervice as Lie tenant Govertlor and Gove am better eauipped to serve the people of this state than some one who has not had this experience and who lacks the knowledge I have of the State, Its jnstitutions and their needs. Certainly there khould be some higher qualification for the of- fice of Governor than a mere desire on the part of some individual to secure it. Obligated to no clique or faction for pre-election favors, I shall continue, if elected, the same policies that I have pursued during the year and a half that I have been Governor of this State. If you believe that I have made good, I will appreciate your active assist- ance and votes in my behalf. Very respectfully, LOUIS F. HART GOVERNOR OF WASHINGTON Paid for by Woodman Advertising Agency.) “A Fool and His Money” A modern love story in a medieval setting of feudal castles—with ghosts and a villainous nobleman to provide action, atmosphere and romance.

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