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q + childiens SATURDAY, OCTORER 16, 1920, TODAY'S LIBERTY — Constance “Good References CLEM MER —Rarbara “Out of the Storm. COLNE M —Katherine PROGRAMS Talmadge Caatioten in MacDonald “The a LIBERTY “GOOD REFERENCES” (First National) lary Wayne © Talmadge Miam Marenat! . oleman Ned Sparks Mona Lisa x” 2 of the fal lacy of employing help solely on ithe reference plan is presented to em* vers in a delightful play by © tance Talmadge in her newest 4 ture, “Good References,” which opens t the Liberty today In this picture Constance, the Ine, takes the part of a poor « king a job without references turned down everywhere unti ¥ she “borrows” the references wick friend. The scheme works she gets a job and proves quite Rcient. as She at CLEMMER “OUT OF THE STORM” (Goldwyn) ret sti Barbara Castleton The shipwreck that cast Margaret on the shores of a stfange coun ot wiped out the record of her sor MGA past. Five years later, when her @hance came to marry the man she it loved, a convict escaped from; American penitentiary and went te Engtand to claim her ‘This tx the pathetic problem that Barbara Castleton as Margaret Hill the heroine of “Out of the Storm” fages in the Gertrude Atherton story Wich is being shown at the Clem "STRAND ‘| Carameney es tar Juttan. A loveless marriage, a pretty youns &@ Jealous husband and a young figure prominently in “The! and His Wife,” the photopiay the Strand. Alma Rubens, last here in “Humoresque,” is feat.) ag Feodora, a young Spanish a handsome young writer, tragedy is dramatically told. } COLISEUM “CURTAIN” 'Firet National) . Kathert: MacDonald KB BR. Tilton art Whitlock Chartes Richman reared in the environ-/ stage. Her cradle was Jerry prominent Broadway manager, gives her an opportunity to star in a new play by a young author who is her) silent admirer. She makes good. After a whirlwind courtship Nancy a millionaire. Instead of hap-| pinese her life fills with sorrow until eventually she is freed from her mat. | Fimonial bonds and returns to the ‘All this happens in “Curtain,” now showing at the Coliseum. ee REX “GO AND GET iT” (Firat alee Cooney t O'Malley Marshall Neilan’s thriller, “Go and Get It,” opens at the Rex today.| ‘This is the same picture which drew | tremendous crowds to the Strand two ago. ‘There isn't a lagg'ng moment in the story, which is written around the experiences of a young live wire who solves a big mystery, th to the delight of his managing oee —— | COLONIAL | ‘OF YOUTE | say pene | _ Lawia Sarkent Ernest Butterworth Mike Vera Hamilton Dick Armatrong... “If you must have something to fuss over, why don't you adopt a} child, and put that fool cat in the} back yard, where It belongs That's | the question the husband asked the wife in “The Soul Youth,” the photoplay now at Colonial. ‘The wife thought she could only love “a blue-eyed, curly-headed cherub,” and the orphan asylum was out of that kind. But she finally Gscovered that snub-nosed, freckle faced boys make very satisfactory families. | GOLDWYN PURCHASES “THE BRIDAL PATH”| Goldwyn has just purchased from Thompson Buchanan, novelist, play wright and film editor at Goldwyn's Went Coast studios, the screen rights to his drama, “The Bridal Path.” Mr. Buchanan is the author of ny successful plays, his last sea | the | the |nessed the review at the Plaza, 1—Barbara Castle*on and John Bowers, Rez; Neilan’s “Go and Get It,” clute Patter Hoot Gibson ts at work on a West ern special titled “Marryin’ Mary His leading lady in this picture Gertrude Olmatead, the little Tit beauty, who recently won a beauty contest and was electe of the Elks. in eee Tom Santach!, the screen's leading “fighting maf,” is now directing. eee May McAvoy has been chosen to play the role of Grizel in Para mount's screen adaptation of Barrie's “Sentimental Tommy.” Striking underwater scenes, rug ged coast atmosphere, and the sym bolic theme combine to make “Deep Waters” one of the most dramatic | pictures of the season, according to advance renwets, e- ‘The puvhaaies Broadway play “Mama's Affair,” is to be made into & movie by John Emerson and Anita Loos. Constance Talmadge will star in this picture, cee Dorothy Phillips advertised the other day for a double and two hun: dred girls showed up, each thinking she was the exact facial replica of the famous star. eee David Powell has aafled for @on to appear in “The yeticiaen Road.” & Paramount pieture from the story by FE. Phillips Oppenhelim. whieh t# to be produced in the new Famous Players studio in Islington, London. CAPTURE ANIMALS . FOR PHOTOPLAY During a recent forest fire staged | in the mountains of the far West by David M. Hartford, director of | James Oliver Curwood’s latest First National production, “Nomads of the North,” four rabbita, two coyotes, & bobcat and a lynx rushed blindly to the edge of a mountain lake, | Jumped In and swam to the opposite side’ and were promptly corralled and added to the Inventory of wild stock already on the feeding list of the Curwood corporation. Wolves, mountain lions, raccoons, porcu pines, bears and other denizens of the forest also ran to the edge of lake and plunged in to escape scorching heat of the surround ing flames, but this waa arranged for and planned with the utmost care and precision |DE HAVEN ATTENDS SPECIAL SHOWING Carter de Haven, who left Los Angeles for the East a few days ago, attended a special midnight showing of the screen version of “Twin Beds” at the Plaza theatre in New York City recently. Mr. and Mra. de Haven had the leading roles in the picture as well as the stage version’ of this famous farce, According to those who wit picture compares very favorably with the footlights success. bedroom | the | Clemmer; 2—Co Alma Rubens, Strand; 6 Did You Know that Joseph Dowling ts the oldest star cavorting before the m a7 die recently ce th birthday by orowsly mussing up sae ment of villains to prov a thr for Allan Dwan's “The Bin Martha Queed.” soon to be sented by Me The actor ha entertain ing the public for He has played in 160 pictures and “died im ail but 10° of them, He sos it's outrageous the way directors insist on making wrper perfectly live 4 ambitious. young actor, lie most notable contribution to the “Fifth Petate is his performance ga “The Mir acle Man.” picture camere brated his of pre ofa Famous Director Seriously Il the noted French tated Producers Maurice Tourn director of the A is suffering from « severe tack of plourisy ané ptomaine potsoning. He is confined to hia Los Angeles home under the care of two physicians and @ nurse. He has been absent from hie studio for a week, but his condi | thom was not thought serious unt Dh doctors forbade his communicating with his studio of the outside world. His current production, the Mohicans,” ix being finished by Clarence L. Brown, his protems. [CAREY IN ROLE OF TRAMP POET Harry Carey, the’ Universal star, who is taking the part of the tramp poet, “Bundown §lim,” in the picture by that name, thinks that role his best portrayal. The picture is from the story, “Sundown Slim,” by H. H. Knibbs and concerns a tramp peet who ia thrown Into the midst of & sheeprancher-cattlemen feud and depicts the regeneration from a cowardly hobo to a contented and fearless ranch owner. Great trouble was experienced tn filming the desert scenes of this pic ture, because of the excessive hea on the Arizona desert, It was r wary to keep the camera covered with a heavy ice pack and rush the finished film out of the denert every day by motor. . To prevent storek the actors wore wet leftuce leaves in their hata, The author, Mr. Knibbs, accompanied Carey in the filming of the desert scenes. DOUG’S NEW PICTURE Work is progressing rapidly at the Fairbanks studios, where “Doug” Is making considerable headway in his next United Artists production, “The Black Fox an adaptation of ston McCulley‘s The of Capistrano.” of love and great wherein “Doug” ts spicuous contender featured serially in The All-Btory Weekly magazine, Its theme con fines itself with the Spanish settlers in Southern California of a century ago. For this picture Fairbanks has surrounded himself with one of the greatest casts of notable acreen play lers ever assembled. novel Curse the most. con ‘The story was “The Last of | ime wun: | John. | It ix a rousing tale | Yahting scenes, | THE nstance Talmadge as she -Lewis Sargent in ovie Quizzes (Conducted in Co-operation With Associated First National ‘Pictures Frances — Dougias Fairbanks making another pleture hinted at no intentions could be construed to mean any plan of withdrawing from the fiir cee now has which AL You, Dorothy Phill married, Allen Hulubar, the director in her husband. “Man, Woman and Marriage” is her latest starring ve hicle pa in eee Febe—Mae Marsh is both a wife and mother, Louis Lee Arms, the writer, ia her husband. They reside at Los Angeles. soe Maybray — Hensin Barriscale married to Howard Hickman. rector, Jack Dean & Fannie husband, tn the dt Ward's eee Smitty —- Cheater Conklin got his sobriquet “Walrus” from the droop ing mustache he effe x Bun shine comedies. Ch in te the highest-paid co n the screen. Max Linder is a French man. eee D. | the leading producers of movie se rials, Address your manuscript to the scenario editor eee | Ralph Robbins—Warner Olnnd was born in Sweden in 1859. He ts « translator of Strindberg’s plays. He in 5 feet 11 inches in height and weighs 180 pounds, His addrem the Hollywood hotel, Hollywood, Ci eee Opera-Movie Fan— Elaine Hammer. stein in not a daughter of the late Oscar Hammerstein. She is a grand daughter. She was born in 1497. She weighs 120 pounds. see Wonderer— Niles Welch ts very much & collegebred man. He at | tended beth Yale and Columbia unt Vornities. His home addrens in 6660 Leland way, Los Angeles, Cal. ACTRESS MAKES RAPID PROGRESS IAllian Rich, who plays the lead ing feminine role ite HH. B. Warner in hin new Pathe feature ‘Felix O'Tjay,” has made a rapid tise in the film world. Mins }was last seen in ‘Warner's “One }Hour Before Dawn,” in which she played an ingenue part. Jease D. Hampton was so impressed with her work that the producer promoted her to leading feminine rolen She is also lending iady in “Half « Chance,” a powerful dramatic fent ure, with Mahlon Hamilton. BALDHEADED HERO Lumaden Hare, Broadway leading man and film actor, sacrificed his crowning glory to play a role in ‘The Education of Blizabeth,” illic Burke's newest Paramount picture. | In the pleture Mr. Hare has the role Jot the baldheaded fiance of Eliza beth, and he had to have his head |nhaved before he could ansume the | part. me | eta Gosh! Isn’t Del a Lucky Guy? appear. “The Soul of |INSURE HORSE F—Pathe and Vitagraph are! | SEATTLE STAR in “Good Kferences,”. Liberty; 3—Kathe ‘outh,” Colonial. FOR $50,000 The horse that will play the Vitagraph’s spec t “Black Be Anna Sewe name. Altho the probably is not ued efiftieth of t amount, his death, or even ec injury, would of many seen insurance is a te in Utle | tne first woma ‘ nut od on (80d star in the of that! $50,000 ® fom ture in ineured for s story has been horse vas her the | tion nary | $ man ct PLAY Mine Shipma BEAU BRUMMEL |: in the 4 track has entirely around studio in Los the popu more than ¢ wn an the Ine 0,000 in the 1 » th wit Aw taking on, and arke measure precautic ne film RAY TO A narrow gauge raftre been built to run the Charles Ray Angel On it wi lar star in an d amail town Hey ear, in some amusing scenes! man Nineteen and Phy which « Mr Ray's third Associated First National production. In thie pic ture Ray is departing from his usuat bountry boy role and will be seen an a “real small town a | Brumme! antiqu tenving was mtr knewn rece ture, me nt plc bee A Paramount Picture with Alma Rubens and Gaston Glass, here in “Humoresque,” as two of the principals in a crim- son romance of love at war with scandal! —— SHOWING NOW —— Nell Shipman last dustry, The ment of California re a corporation Los Ar magnate pioneers days with years by that organiza Her beat work with V producers fF of out-door photodramas only will Mins and star in her first independently made feature, but the story rine McDonald, starred in “Curtain,” | Nell Shipman Will Produce, Direct and Star in Pictures week became | tinuity tar of the n producer, director preparing In an en history of the motion Ae will show state Wepart- | ory, riers with thelr romar locale irned approved thorizing the to be papers Nell Shipman Prod h ® paid in capital of ated with Ming Ship W. i owner Van sleuth in dian in other National enterprine theatre and Bert goles pictures bec fn became a star of the| he was told that he Vi ny the players Montana, to appear in Was Heard,’ that his te hind. four weeks. enthusiasm days tn Gin tions, and was featur graph Son of Kazan and and the Woman.” Vitagraph, Miss Ship red by several well and in her most at Back to God's Coun the leading feminine about er er park under her arm. “I'm Gloom. back in gang.” nipman direct Los and con’ pping Keet”—Sunshine Comedy Coliseum; are from her own pen. North has been several the plot, Urely new role Woods which | py North # and adventure. ONE ON WESLEY Wesley (Preckles) Barry, the boy “Go and Get It" Marshall Neflan-First and come work at the studio, receives his dally lessons from a private tutor. would accom-| to Glacier Park, “Not a Drum he was also informed er would remain be- Visions of no more lessons for Great secret Joy the trip. Wesley gets off the train The first. person he meets is a young lady with books | When Much Three teacher While you are here,” Angeles with |FILM ACTOR SAYS Wha true, thes The Pi two men to the Good Low Angeles juries they received part in a battle scene Allen Holubar for oman and Marriage.” were Dave Higgins, adalupe drade.” rious, SEENA OWEN WITH. to while his Old Lace,” is Russell in his current picture, tween Two Thieves,” of the best William cured for his popular star. ‘ported Bert Lytell. —— SHOWING NOW —— 4— Agnes Ayres in Marshalt | | SHERMAN WAS RIGHT Sherman said about war is n in motion picture hostili- according to opinions expressed and two women taken Samaritan hospital in be treated for ine taking staged by the film, “Man, The injured Frank Wells, Cruz and Refugio An- Their injuries were not se WILLIAM RUSSELL Seena Owen, who recently finished an important role in “Lavender and supporting William 8. Dunlap is directing. The story is said to be one Fox has se Miss Owen ts well known to pio new|ture play lovers. Among her recent. said she.| releases are “The House of Toys,” Anger and a longing to be| “The Gift Supreme” and “The Price the of Redemption,” in which she supq Get the grin on the gentleman’s face? He is Del Howard, manager of the Oaks, and this\ picture was taken a couple of weeks ago when Marshall Neilan and a number of his com-| pany attended one of the Oakland gamcs, The young ladies, who also appear to be in a decidedly happy mood, afe pretty ww arjorie Daw and Agnes Ayres, the latter a new) Neilan star. Needless to say, the rest of the team were green with envy when Howare) posed for this picture hit having been “Civilian which has recently been Hin first success was with “A® Woman's Way,” which served Grace George os a stellar vehicle This was followed by “The Cub,” “Lite,” “Lulu's Husbands,” etc. r} ‘ “Wanderlust”—a Bruce Scenic CHESTER D. CATHERS Seattle Phenomenal 19-Year-Old Basso