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TODAY's Procnams William 8. Hart in “The Bleck. lice Lake in “The Mis- Wite.” Mrs, Johnsen.” “The County Fair,” all- i. TAL—“Tereeay” Pacem in “Two mite w “You Never Con Tell.” STRAND ——_—_——_a “THE COUNTY FAIR" (Tourneut) Helen Jerome Rady Ds Butler IN “The County Fair* was produced over 60 years ago on| the legitimate stage actresses were a scarcity. One af the biggest s of the producers of that to get people to fll the fo itis paste. The leading role of Sally ‘was filled by a well known star of that day, but -no actress could be 4 to take the fart of Aunt Abb A young fellow by the name/ and feminine features, was the part of Aunt Abigail in the Jest minute. Burgess gained fame yapidly as a impersonator of funinine found ef Neil Burgess, with a high pitched voice given “The County Fair," which comes —— CLEMMER | “THE MISFIT WIFE" Alice Lake reat Stanley Dilly Getunger Lavte Lorraine Alice Lake, who is playing the title the picture which opens at Clemmer today, ian't satisfied) position of a laundry worker wants to become a manicurist. & silk shirt while tron- that reason alone a laundry worker. (pot Paris, France. In the ruse West ‘een town she opnns up her manicure has the town at her that moment on, a ‘the final sequence of scence in New "Fork city, there is one continual run @acitement and interest. . midst of tts carnival season, is ‘pémiradty pictured in “The Frisky ‘Mrs. Johnson,” which ts the attrac gion now at the Coliseum. How Mrs. : personal reputa- lore of het suitor to young married sister from doping with an English lord. ts only one of the many thrilling incidents In play will run until | “Darling Nelly Gray,” the beauts- fui song which is played by the) orphaned violinist by the same fame, is the turning point in the Hife of “Sierra Bill,” a bandit chief, fn “The Testing Block,” which comes to the Liberty for a week, begin ing today. Bul ‘Hart, the popular movie, hero of Western life, is cast as the bandit chief, with preity a Novak as “Darling Nelly Gray . . . [ COLONIAL “TWO KINDS OF LOVE” (Univer ittle us Jr dear Boy better known to film fans “Breezy” Hason, in one of the important players of the cast wt appears in “Two Kinds of Love Photoplay atiraction at the Color The story is of a bitter feud 4ng out of the last Califor Tush; how a woman Unwittingly drawn into wirom of hate and vengeance and how thru the instrumentality of th ghild love and happiness comes to t man and the one woman. REX “MID-CHANNEL” (G raon) and child maél Boe Bimaetl........Clara Kimball Young Theodore Blundell......J. Frank Glendon ‘The Hon. Peter Mottram...¥. M. Kimball Taeonard Ferris.......... Bertram Graseby Mid-channel, literally, and mid channel, in actuality, are the basic Poughts around which the picture @arring Clara Kimball Young, which @pens at the Mex today, fs built. In the British channel—midway between Folkestone and Boulogue, there liew an unexpected and ominous ridge known as Mid-Channel. The same applies to marriage, which f# shown fn. this colorful picture of English society life, with Mins Young as a dis. eontented young wite. CLEVER KIDDIE IN CAREY FEATURE Tommy Smith, a clever 4-year-old gon Of Billy Smith, well known Low Afigeles newspaper man, ts an important role in Harry Carey's current feature, “If Only Jim.” The picture 1s don Phillip Vv Mighel’s wel known story. “Bruvver jian's Baby ~ ying | 3 .LICE LAKE Quits Job as Laundry Worker to Become Manicurist; § Young Can’t Get Along With Hubby; Bill Hart Falls for Young Violinist; Tiny Child Reunites Quarrelsom EDITED BY DAISY HENRY Takes Place on the Screen at Local Motion Picture Houses. David Butler and Halen Jerome Eddy, Introducing Miss Patricia Owe n' 1} *- |POPULAR ACTRESS | ately 1—Scene from “The Misfit Wife,” Clemmer. 2—Billie Burke in scene from “The Frisky Mre. Johnson,” Coliseum, Strand, 6—Clara Kimball Young and Bertram Grassby, Rez. —i9 | LAURETTE TAYLOR | TO ENTER MOVIES | Laurette Taylor, who created | the role of Peggy, in Hartley Manners’ play, "x 0 My Heart,” is to stage « revival, and later may play the title role in a film version, Famous Players made a screen version of “Pex” some time ago, but litigation | | with J. Hartley Manners pre | vented the release of the pic | ture, ! Hw 1S SERIOUSLY ILL Dagmar Godownsky, the actress and daughter of Godownky, famous pianist, who just appeared with Frank Mayo in Honor Round,” was stricken sud denly at Low Angeles a few days ago with appendicitia, Bhe was immedi taken to a hospital asd an operation performed. It ts under nereen | Leopold |wtood that she is recovering rather | Seena Owen, popular movie star, stops to buy her little daughter Patricia a bright-col-| ored balloon. And Baby Patsie makes her own choice, too. | BY LESLIE DOWELL | We all have a hobby! Some of us |have two and sometimes three. This is the case with Seena Owen—a«he has three widely different Interents | First of ail is her 3-yearold daugh ter, Patricia. She loves Patricia, | naturally, better than anything else in the wide world, But, next to Patricia, comes her great love for horses and flowers. It ie safe to nay that she Is the beat feminine rider of the screen, and her knowledge of the trees and flowers i uncanny. But, as I said before, her great |love is for Patricia! | Seena’s work before the camera demands so much of her time, that ahe*rarely has play-hours for the lit jtle one. But when it jtricia to may her prayers, Seenn is always ready for a fairy tale or two. Nothing prevents the story hour un leas Mine Owen ig on location, Re ovie Quizzes Star Subscriber Jor Paige owing addres w York Cit fol Pearl White ha box ail to herself at the 1417 N. Western av Also let me break the lady is married Wallace MeCuteh Taimadme is the three Talmadge Robbie B. on, > one the girls, Just | Mr, Clarence H.—Only too please answer your questions. Peaxy |O'Dare is with Vitagraph, 160( Broadway, New York. Hoot Gibson is with Universal, Californ Larry Semon is aiso with Vitagraph, eee Glendale Scott—Juanita Hansen with Warner Oland, in “The Phan tom Foe,” Pathe production, eee M. G.—Tom Mix tn “Desert Love,” a Fox picture. ‘Tom was born on a ranch near El Paso, Tex. and be |fore breaking into pictures was aj cdw punche ships for all # Ora Carew wi Utah. |ecrwen career with o- and held ehampion ts of daring exploits born in Salt Lake She commenced her Goldwyn. from you younger Emma—Glaa again. Anita Stewart | |than her sister, Lucille |the baby of the family |with gray eyes. Anita is ing girl, and consider is much prettie to hear George ts He « charm he in fair 1 really off the She has v Titian-colored oh, Emma! OLARK fi has completed and is at pi screen than | oring | complexion ERITE on onderful col hair and a | | **#e 8 jent Orleans Harry spending the La Williams, holiday her in with husband ia time for Pa-| a nice {tween pictures ber time ix taken up| with the dressmaker, the photogra phers nd a score of inte who are anxious to hear about | work tn her last picture, has thousands of ere from pioture ‘fans the world over. These have to be read and photographa sent te those who wish them. A fow days ago Mite Owen, whose home wag in the Northwest, left for Ne wYork to play the lead in a new Cosmopolitan production, “Resurrec | tion Cove,” Of course, she was very lenthusiastic over the new part and the trip to the Bahamas, where the exteriors will be made. But I think what made her happiest was the Prospete of a long visit with her lit te daughter, who will make the trip with her. | “Five whole days with nothing to | do but play with Patricia,” said Miss Owen, an che boarded the train that | would carry her eastward, lowers or the tree ¢ at midnight tomieht y and got your man. aseript in before it ln too lata aling $5,000 f to On her previous journeys, Patricia han been left with her aunt, being too Young to enjoy either her talent. ed mother's company or the scen: ery. While at her aunt's, her young life has been devoted to har litte usin, “The Duchess,” three montha To “The Duchess” Patri cia is known as “Princess Pat Thin is, indeed, — royal family! Patricia i#n't quite old enough to know whether she wants to be a screen star or a school teacher. “Lf she wants to goon the stage, I shall do all in my power to help her,” said Mins Owen, “but I rather hope she will pick some other profession, It won't be long before she will have a leaning toward something, and whatever she wants to be she shall be.” When Interviewed on this subject, Mise Patricia wag a great deal more interested in the contents of a large, junior ' beribboned candy be siowly. By RATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1971. ‘ illi i F Elopement; Clara Kimball sides Tent Chit Reales Cates ee crue Al Ths and a Lot More 3—Eva Novak and Bill Hart, Liberty. 4—Scene from “Two Kinds of Love,” Colonial. 5— Pretty Actress as Traffic Cop IFK fy Just one exciting thing after another for Priscilla Dean. And life has been doubly exciting for her since the filming of her next pic ture wide the Law.” story of “Outside the Law” Jerable to do with the dark th Francisco under n order to make his plo ture Lint p Toa Browning, the author of “Outside the Law” and Ite 4 company transported to San world an f an ible, ¥ran |BETTY HILBURN WITH DAVID W. GRIFFITH ered of the most promixing young girls who ever tooleup motion picture work, is to have a role in D. W. Griffith’s next big production Miss Hilburn is said to resemble the late Clarine Seymour. one the big Jewel melodrama, “Out | | INSURANCE | PAID TO SELZNICK Louise J, Selznick and the Selznick | Pictures corporation ed from the New York Life Insurance Co. of $170,000, face of amount the | | Betty Hilburn, aged 17, and consid e |“Doug”’ Will Film eager “ie “The Virginian” Dongias Fairbanks is to prod “The Virginian,” which served as | starring vehicle on the stage for Dus | tin Farnum, and in which Farnum appeared In a screen version for Las ky In the early days of the company, | “Doug” will play the leading role, | and as many of the members of the | original cast @« can be secured jt be engaged for the parts that they’ | created. | Frank Campeanu, the ortginal |Trampas, who has appeared mm @ | number of Fairbanks’ productions, te | one who is sure to be in the list of eetor, had the Dean|and other companies checks to the! notables. | Production of “Phe Virginian” will He would have had no end of pajicies on the fife of the late Olive | follow completion of “The Nut,” trouble shooting scenes ef the city’s! Thomas, who was insured two years | present picture which Ted Reed is di alums, but the police department lent a very helpful hand. Pri i Dean, charming girl that kly becaine a favorite among the ficers of the law, and when the International Traffie Offi ners’ association held their conven ten In the Goiden Gate City during her sojourn there, she took @ lead ago by Selznick officials, OEE TOOT TTT TTT TT traffic on a busy corner like an old timer. Lieutenant Dan Sylvester, head of the San Francisco traffic force and chief of the International association, presented her with a gold star in token of her duties, and Pris Jelila, in turn, was chosen to present | tecting. j|ESTABLISH SCHOOL | FOR REEL KIDDIES Universal has established a | for children to furnish the requtt | study hours for the many ch & strange coincidence, | ing part in the activities of the week | him with a gold watch, the gift of | Used in “False Colors,” tne new Gordon Godowsky, brother of the ana the assembled traffic cops from | his associates in the traffic officers’| ture starring Priscilia Dean. | sereen actress, is also suffering with | aij over the United States chose her | asvociation. | the same malady. } Edith Roberta, Universal star, was) the guest of officers from the Pa-| cific feet at Ban Diego, Cal, on Christmas day. as thelr mascot and made her an honorary fe member. . She was sworn in as a special officer, assigned to immediate duty by Dan O’Brien, acting chief of police of the San Francisco force, and he handled the Priscilla was feted and wined and dined during her staysin the big Western city, and she counts that experience as a traffic cop as one of the livetiest in her vivid and eventful career, NOW PLAYING—A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The Days of Old, The Days of Gold © —And ander a giant redwood, on a wild Sierra slope, a little troupe of wandering minstrels, A trembling girl, with playing “Nelly Gray.” a violin, A band of outlaw® listening. Then — the spell is broken! — the demon awakes! —“Who shall take her?”— A maddening battle! — ‘The bandit leader wins, and— The rest is the song of a generation, cture Patter || Monte Blue Allan Dw: has been enraged by n to play the leading role jin “The Perfect Crime.” The Jensen & Von Herberg News will offer events of more than usual | in Liberty theatre sturday, There will of the Hncaria goat Woodinville, which has the nest herd of milech goats in the the big New Year's game between the Everett ioc] and the Cleveland, Onto, hool, at Everett, and the cole ation of the 90th birthday of the oneer, Ezra Meeker, United States fe hig h br well known 9 SOCIETY MEMBERS IN UNIVERSAL FILM! More than 200 members of San| Francisco's smart set, including the | wealthiest men and women of Call fornia, served as “extras” for the filming of scenes on the Monte Car. | lo sets at Monterey, Cal,, which are | being used in the production of Erich Von Stroheim's “Foolieh Wives” pie- ture. The cast of extras was thi most notable and wealthy ever sembled for stage or screen. Wear ing their best gowns and jewels, the members of the smart set strolled | upon the promenade and in the Casino, while Stroheim, Maud George, | Marguerite Artnstrong and others of | the “Foolish Wivesa' cnet enacted their own roles. “SNOOKY" AS NDER * the chimpanzees of the comedies, will take the part | of a waiter in a “near beer” saloon in “Beat It,” and shows his famil urity with the raisin recipe. Little Ida May McKenzie has the role of | jentertainer in the same place OF LIBERTY News| , Rupert Hughes’ fs. Minerable,” der the ttle Ahead.” story, “Mr. and “Dangerous Curve Jacqueline Logan ts the Intent Follies girl to Join the movies. is to appear in an Allan Dwan few ture, She Alice Lake is called upon to fight | @ mob of drunken men in “Unchart- ed Sea,” her next Metro picture, eee Maurice Tourneur’s “Last of the Mohicans” has been released, eee Mary Pickford'n next production to be released by United Artista will be entitled “The Love Light.” It was written and directed by Frances Marion. eee Earle Williams will be starred tn A screen version of “Loot pf the Night,” @ novel by Frederick J. Jackson. Bebe Daniels is visiting relatives in Dallas, Tex., her birthplace, . . Marion Davies is working on “The Bride's Play,” under the direction of George Ter. williger, eee Grace Darmond has aligned year’s contract with Al Christie, eee Lila Lee, with her mother and sta. ter, is vacationing in New York City After examining 200 applieants for ® vamp part in “Wife Insurance,’ John Hmerkon and Anita Loos we lected Olive Valeria to play the part of Mme, Puloff de Plow in New York) in to be filmed un-| Von Herberg soul's re- neess Vingan: lection terfly” “Wonderful LOVE DAVIS on the * Wurlitzer Pat.” V from * “Carnation March, tor Herbert ait Bohm lam But Puccini . Pinkard feyerbeer CONCERT {| 12:30 SUNDAY Stuart Patton is directing the pa» duction. ‘Te Core o Cold te One Day Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE tableta The genuine bears the sig- nature of E. W. Grove, 300—Advertise- ment. The Testing Block” ‘WET and WARMER’ First National Comedy “Quaint Isle of Marken” De Luxe Scenic