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—_—_—______ TODAY'S PROGRAMS =| LIBERTY —“Leve, Heanor and Ne- have.” Mack Renmedt comedy, CLEMMER—Zane Grey's “The U. P. Trail Ti? LISKUM—Sytvie Dreamer ta “Un- seen Forces.” STRAND —Maec Murray and David Pewell in “Idole of Clay.” COLONTAL—Harry Carey tn “West | est.” REX—Mabet Julienne Scott in “He- | hold 4 Wits” WIN TER GARDEN—Zane Grey's | “The U.P. Trei” BLUE MOUSH—The Pertidden —_______—___—8 LIBERTY “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE” (Pirat National) His Honor, Jtdge Fawoett Chas Mor , Ford Ster Rodin Phy j Marte Pr [George 0 " ara ACK SENNETT'S sixth big five reel comedy, “Love, Honor and MBehave,”” shows Charlie Murray, the Popular comedian, in the role of a Kindly judge who prevents a pair of youthful newlyweds from getting divorce by telling them of his expe giences when he first got married. Marie Prevost and George O'Hara the newlyweds and Ford Sterling Md pretty Phyllis Haver also get into the domestic tangle. “Love, Honor and Behave™ opened today at the Liberty. eee CLEMME l ————# “THE U. P. TRAIL” (Hampton) Peacty Stanton - Kathiyp WiMtame Jose Durad Lad Alice Lee.... Warren Neale A strong man playing a big part in the cutting of the trail for the great Trion Pacific railroad, a beautiful young girl whom he loves, and the other woman, brilfant, fascinating, trying to win him for herself—these fare the three leading charasters in (Marguerite De La we. s+ eRoy Stewart popular novel which serves as the feature attrac. tion at the Clemmer. STR {Derethy Cummings ~- George Fawcett ‘The story centers around the ro ce of Dion Holme, an English tor, and Faith Merrill, a beau- hil young gir! who is brought up her unscrupulvus father, a South Bea istand pear! smugsier. eee f COLISEUM | ——— “UNSEEN FORCES’ jational) nea. .Bylvia Breamer VT Rosemary The Conrad Nagie Robert Cain In all the realm of the great Un- geen Forces, toward which the world Jooks with expectant gaze for p of the future, there are no startling: disclosures than the iriam Holt. The very ele ee om to portend an unusual event when she is ushered into the id world, and when but a little child she ‘ fa known to her schoolmates as “The who sees around the corner: How in later years she uses this wonderful puwer to straighten out the tangled lives cf three persons is told in “Unseen Forces,” the film @rama at the Coliseum eee “BEHOLD MY WIFE” -aramount) (Para ioel Jullenne Seott Milton Sule Winter Hi Eliott Dex Frank Armour, a well-to-do Eng Behrman, son of Gen. Armour, comes to a trading post of the Hudson Bay (Co. in Canada, where he receives & letter that Julia Sherwood, his fiancee, has married Lord Haidwell. “4n a fit of drunken malice, to hu- v Millate his family, he marries Lali, y ndanghter of an Indian chief. hat happens when he sends his Young half-breed wife home to his ia dramatically unfolded in sold My Wife,” the film play now / Harry Carey toe Mason Charten Le Moyne , Joweph Harris In a few Harry Carey pictures re- erntly the directors have been giving ern star a rough deal. They lowed some youngster to win rl he loves, while Harry played martyr and said good-bye with @ my children.” Yext Is West,” his latest now showing at the gets the girl he loves » favor of their rd Headrick, who ortant role in “The with William Hart this week, is in Anita t's latest film play, “The Tor whi is now being filmed. Herbert Rawlinson and William Meng are also in the cast, _1—Kathlyn Williams, as she appears in “The U. P. Trai of Clay,” Strand. 4—Conrad Nagle and Sylvia Breamer, in “Unseen Forces, about them all. Clemmer, 2—Marie Prevost, Attention, film fans! Who's your favorite film star, male or female? Printed above are a few players who, no doubt, you recognize immediately, and who would run a neck-and-neck race in any film contest. Of course, there are many other very popular stars, but we haven't room to print all! their pictures, and besides, we’re only bringing to your attention a few to set you thinking | Put down the names of your favorite feminine star and your favorite male star on the ballot form published on this page, and mail it to The Star Popularity Contest Editor. You're going to elect a King and Queen of Screenland. So here’s your opportunity,| COUPON I hereby cast my vote to help am fans, Help crown them. ovie Quizzes Florrie-—Theda Para is very much alive, She is at present appearing on the stage under the management of A. H. Woods in “The Blue Flame.” eee Bellingham, Wash.—Hobart Bos worth may be reached at the Thos. Ince Studios, Culver City, @al eee G. R—Monte Blog Lasky Film Co. Vine st., Hollywood, Cal; Vin-| cent Coleman, Green Room club, > York City, N. ¥.; Ward Crane, Canyon drive, Hollywood, Cal.; rick H. O'Malley, 5610 Franklin ave., Hollywood, Cal covers the photograph expense, oe Dolty.—Milton Sills is married to a very charming little lady who ts| Westfall, local stage as known on the speak Gladys Wynne, and they have a daughter by the name of Dorothy aged & Hollywood, Cal. cee YOUNG DIRECTOR Merle Johnson, the youngest ai rector in the business, age 21, has formed his own company. With Doris Kenyon as his leading won he taken his cast of 13 pla to Knoxville, Tenn., where exteric of “Footateps,” as the play has been named, will be filmed. ar DUNCAN AFTER FLIER’S LICENSE Wm. Duncan, star of Vitagraph's new chapter-play, “Fighting Fate has applied for a flier’s license. has already made seve flights with th Johnson plays opposite him, and the two plan an aerial trip soon after the | Roswor I completion of their current piiture, [Studio, Culver City, Cab Twenty-five cents | They are building a new! home in Los Angeles. At present they are living at 1816 Argyle at.,| nine me the most popular m. |To Form Local Film Company A movement is being launched un- der the | create educational, scenic | icity vicinity. The or} studio bu sites offered for fre ment of will be ¢ there & spe wes annured wanting educational dustrial or which would b ture pl rut year Mr. We the movement Babscriber organization propaganda, pub- al and five-reel feature this city and induat motion picture nization will erect ultable rs on some one of the Thomas Ince clure Patter Louise Glaum’s next picture wil be from an original story tentatively called “The Attorney for the De fense,” by Bradley King. eee Marjorie Prevost, sister of Marie Prevost, of comedy fame, ts playing & part in the Metro production, “What Is the Matter With Mar riage?” eee “The Four Hornemen of Apeca- lypse” has been completed. Produc ers #ay this movie cost $800,000, eee Carmel Myer’s father ts a rabbi. fins Myer's Intest film release is Beautifully Trimmed.” | eee Shirley Mason's husband, Bernard | Durning, playa an important role in | "Seeds of Vengean: eee M | Thousand to One. eee the novel by Arnold Bennett, eee Dorothy Dalton’s latest pleture, | is a story of Alaska The Tea in the gold rush days, eee Conrad Nagle will appear with! je Ferguson in “Sacred and Pro- fane Love.” George Fitemaurtos, director, and | hin wife, Ouida Rergere, continuity | writer, have returned from a vaca-| tion in Burepe. eee Fithel Clayton will begin work Jabout the middle of January on Sham,” « play by Elmer Harris and raiding Lonner, Coliseum, Hobart Bosworth is now playing in a J. Parker Read, Jr, release, “A “The Great Adventure," Lionel | Barrymore's new picture, ts from | paguliaadedipaaraedmnd Cebdoeie hake nane ee) Charles Murray and George O'Hara, in “Love,*Honor and Behave,” Liberty. 8—Mae Murray and David Powell, in “Idole MAE KNOWS HOW TO PLKASS HUBBY Mae Murray in killing two birds with one stone, so to speak, in her latest Paramount picture, ‘The Gilded Lily.” Several scenes in the story call for Mins Murray in the domentic position of darn ing socks, Instead of darning her reel humband’s socks, Miss Murray brings her darning basket to the studio every morning and darns her real husband's socks while the camera records the action. Nob. ort Leonant, her director, likes the dea immensely, xince he also in her husband and says it's a darn good way to get his socks darned KEATON’S TEAM WINS Buster Keaton's aggregation of baseballers, holders picture championship Cal, recently defended their title against the Henjan dio nine, the final score being 14 to 4 The Keatons won thru the pitet ing of Lou Anger, production mana ger of the company, wag all the more mpectac his absence from the game for a con siderable time, “You know,” Mr. Anger said tn the clubhouse after the game, “it was the first time that I had pitched in 15 years.” “You should have pitched well then,” Buster interrupted; “look at the rest you had.” TAKE. PICTURES IN” ARIZONA PRISON * for Antonio will continue with Constance in her Moreno’s forthcoming Vitagraph pro-| listed en masse by Director Prank | next picture, “Phe Man From Toron.|WIDOR COMPLETES duction, “Three Sevens,” were taken | Lioyd in filming the B. at the state prison at Morence, Ariz,| which forms.« part of Gouverneur | Withey. He may occasionally sup where the governor of the state af forded the Vitagraph players | privilege, More than 200 convicts were permitted outside walls to enact @ general jail deliv ery. None ran awa: will nee “Three Sevens after it haa been completed. Many of the exterto 5—Harry Carey, star of “West is West,” Colonial. the motion ywood nh Hampton stu whose hurling lar due to ery the prison | The conyiets| at the prison 6—Mabel Julienne Scott and Milton Sills, in “Behold My Wife.” Rez.) LIBERTY NEWS SHOWS LOCAL MOUNTAINEERS The Jensen and Von Herbers| News which will be shown in con junction with “Love, Honor and Be- have,” the Bennett comedy starting today at the Liberty, will feature the following interesting news itema, be- ginning Saturday morning, at the Liberty: Flood waters of the White| River, showing the flooded roads, | streets of Kent and farm; Seattle Mountaineers on midwinter outing; Seattle fire department putting out a fire at Hillman City, and Albert Hay Malotte, organist at the Coli soum, first Seattletite to go hunting lin an airplane, flying witth Eddie Mubbard en route to Port Townsend. CHARLES WEST WITH JAPANESE STAR Chartes Went, one of the pioneer actors of pictures, but still a young leading man, has been added to the cant of Seasue Hayakawa’s latent fea ture, which he ie now filming under the direction of Colin Campbell. West was for quite a while with the old Riograph company, and played with Mary Pickford in the “olden days,” when the Blograph first opened East wt studios. The other well-known players in the cast supporting the Japanese star are Tsuru Aokia (Mrs Hayakawa), Myrtle Stedman and | Henry Hebert. |NEW FILM SHOWS BOXER UPRISING } Las Angeles’ Chinatown will be en xer uprising Morris’ first original scenario, tenta-| tively known as “A Tale of Two} Worlds.” J. Frank Glendon, Leatrice oy, Wallace Beery and Jack Abee have the jeading roles in the produc . on which Director Lioyd, with | the advice and assistance of the} author, is making rapid progress. | LOVE DAVIS on the Wurlitzer “Bright “Under Western Skies’ es” (new song) “Light Cavalry” (Overture) CONCERT 12:30 SUNDAY “Flora Bella” ...Schwarzwald “To » Wild Rose” .MacDowoll Jerome urtagh and Weeks seece . Suppe infectious laughter! Now Playing With “The Sadie King,” a lively twoact drama—a Chester Outing Scenic, The Andes Mountains, and Jensen & Von Herberg News A moral for the married and the unmarried runs through these five acts of unrestrained and “New Year” Stolen (“IRELAND A NATION” ; From King Baggott TO BE SHOWN AGAIN Tt was a wad New Year for King| Owing to the fact that hundreds, Baggot, who will soon be seen in| of persons sa ve a —_ “The Girl in the Taxi,” the new|*4miasion to the Metropolitan thew a gest the new | ctre last Sunday, when “Ireland @* r DeHaven farce comedy, for} x ation,” a motion picture depicting? his own “New Year" was strangely | recent disturbances in Ireland, wast minsing. shown, Manager George T. Hood! Some months ago, while Mr, Rag-| announces that the film will agaim got was working with a film com. | be revealed next Wednesday, Thi pany on location in the Imperial| day and Friday evenings, with Valley, a frjr admirer presented him | matinee Friday with th@® fine young turkey gob-| The film depicts scenes in Ire blers, ‘che birds were carefully|land during the recent civil strife” transported to Mr. Baggot's home in | The pictures were made by Hollywood, where they were regular-| Moore, who will appear in ly provided with the best the mar|at each performance here kets afforded in tho way of fattening | week. In addition to the pict viands. @ program of Irish music is prom, Mr. Baggot took a personal tnter-|ised. Seats are now on sale, FI est in the turkeys and named them “Thanksgiving, ‘Christrnas” 4 wthankagiving” and | BLANCHE SWEET IN “New Y “Christmas” served their purpose ‘“ well, but “New Year” ph pea THAT GIRL MONTANA” from his coop late in December and| “That Girl Montana,” a picturigm, Mr, Baggot was forced to place a/ tion of the novel of the same ni late order with their family butcher|by Marah Ellis Ryan, in for a cold-etorage bird. | Blanche Sweet ts starred, has ree - cently been completed. In the pro- KENNETH HARLAN IS | duction Miss Sweet is seen in a virile, loutdoor portrayal, different than SIGNED BY SCHENCK anything she has characterized heres i tofore. In the beginning of the pice, Kenneth Harlan, who recently ture she appears in boy's clothes, played opposite Constance Talmadge | helping her father hold up @ in “Dangerous Business” and “Mam-| coach, and the action of the drama ma's Affair,” has proved such 4 sat-| shows her transition from the ume isfactory type to play opposite the | tamed state of @ girl of the west Talmadge girls in their First Na-|the sweet girl of “Dan Overton’ tional vehicles that Mr. Schenck has | reams, ” signed him on a year's contract, He >whia to,” now being directed by Chester “THE SKY PILO port Norma also, Kenneth Harlan] King Vidor is busy cutting ia the second Jeading man to be sign. | titling his latest picture, “The Sky ed by Mr. Schenck on a long-term | Pilot,” for which the final scenes contract within the past few months,| were “shot” last Saturday. Colleen as Harrison Ford, now playing with | Moore, who has the leading feminine Nerma in “Satan's Paradise,” also| role, is said to have given one of the placed his signature on the dotted! strongest characterizations of het line of a Talmadge contract for them. career.

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