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SATURDAY, ~PODAY'S PROGRAMS | LIBERTY —Rowetl Simpson Godless Men. CLEM MER William tn Christy Ca | ers. | ety Compaon in “Pris. | ee Oliver Carwood's or The Trail’s Kad,” COLONTAL—William Russell in “The Cheater Reformesd.” REX—F. K. Lincain in “The Inner Votes,” BLUE MOUSE—Wanda Mawtey and Harrison Ford in “Food for Sean- en” WINTER GARDEN—"Se Long Let- STRAND. — - x“ “ISOBEI, OR THE TRAIL'S END” (Davis) Wawara J Pett Rod Walker @ May Norton Beottic Dea Gory 8 P. tte Mystery r NONE momentous day on board a whaler in water north of 53, Beottie I ne is compelled, in prote tion of wife’s honor, to heat into y captain of the ship upon which the two are pas agers, With his wife apes: Y means of a «nal! rowboat. He earns later that the captain is dead, famd that he is being for mur. / © Royal Mounted police g of James Ol. s drama, “Iso-| snd," which on at the Strand ————a LIBERTY “GODLESS ME (Goldwyn) autify nsensibil! is} Samuel Poor. . “Godless Men,” the photoplay which Gpened today at the Liberty great sea © from the pen ¢ Ames Williams, noted author, leading character is uel skipper, who r . Red Pawl, to ha ary ‘The wrecking of a huge ship dur. img a terrific hurricane is one of the features of the picture. eee CLEMME 4 R the Clemmer, is the appealing story of a young clergyman who under the idlonk of his avocation sins and causes ws to xin in a effort revenge himself against God. How he and other members of his Gigsotute gang are regenerated thru the force of divine love and faith ts the crashing climax of the story oe. erate ee ISEUM | | COL | 1—Betty Compson, starring at the Coliseum, 5—Agnes ¢ formed,” Colonial. Jington Photopiay | four | | Constance. Talmadge, the| movie star, is pictured here with her husband, John Pia- “PRISONERS OF LOVE” (Goldwyn) Blanche Davia. . James Randolp! Martin Biair Wesley Retty Compson | Emory Johnaca Roy Stewart Ralph Lewis} ‘The dangers that confront a girl} of exceptional physical | beauty form the tral theme of “Prisoners of Love,” the film drama | in which Betty Compson is featured! at the Coliseum. Miss Compson! plays*Blanche Davis, a girl whose ir Fesistible charm attracts to her many | over-ardent admirers. After a clash | ‘with her father, who accuses her of leading ber suitors too far, Blanche leaves home, and the rest of the plot fe taken up with the girl's efforts to! id. x) j x 1 ses | ie Lutter. McCai itiam Rosset | Carol Meca! tetees | ‘The tolling of the chapel bell, rung by an unseen powgr, while a crook is| violating the sanctity of the church By an act of imposture, is the turn ing point in the story of “The Che Reformed,” a William Fox photo- play, starring William Russell, now ‘at the Colonial. This scene ts one of | many dramatic high points of the picture. | =) “THE INNER VOIC (American Cinema Corporation) Fuller Mellish Mark Reid Mike O'Hara. ..- Barbera.. E. K. Lincoln, the young actor who first won recognition on the screen for his splendid work opposite Anita. art in “The Wood Violet,” is tured in “The Inner Vol picture now at the Rex “The Inner Voice” is a piliant the tory of eawakening. A thruout the yiritual story a man’s pretty love picture LIBERTY NEWS SHOWS | MANY LOCAL EVENTS| Important local events wBhown in the Jens News at the Liberty morning. Among other iterns will be Mayor Caldwell ip the act of sign-| fee the Life Ir day procla Mation; the laying of the cornerstone of the new Masor at Colum bia, in Rainier nd the first woman deputy of the county of King, Je Light foot. | NOTABLE CAST TO | SUPPORT BARRYMORE pietures for He will Hobart Conway ed with Selanick come. star in Snobs,"* v bert P: low. Henr Tearle in the Selznick RS. time THREE NEW LOIS WEBER PRODUCTIONS |: logou, wealthy New York im-| porter. They eloped to Green- wich, Conn., after a courtship which began a year ago.) They met at a social funetion in New York. Pialogou was born in Constantinople, of Greek parents, DARRELL FOSS IS A PERIPATETIC MUSICIAN | Darrell Foss, who is at the G wyn studio now, playing in “D. Neglect Your Wife.” by Gertrude Atherton, is aniaccomplished player on the violin, cornet, mandolin, banjo} and solophone. He brings one of the instruments to the studio every day and entertains his friends scenes by playing. He says he can play the plano, foo, but he doesn't take so much interest in it, he can't carry a plano around with him, wherever he goes GRACE ORIGINATES NEW HAIR DRESS ee Morse, who plays the part of a ing teacher with Bryant Washburn in “Burglar Proof,” re released, is the originator of vean colffure,” a hair dreams which partially re In the ears, “I am giad Fashion has decreed the re turn of the ears,” says Miss Moree. “And likewise sounded the doom of bobbed hair. Ears have been ‘out’ long enough.” between | because ~ LIKE! | ROBERT LIKES TO | BE THE VILLAIN} Robert McKim, famoug screen vil-; lain, who in Ben Hamptofi plc says that the villain role is n the hero role any da better tha Here y “Villains umphantly that time ays Mr where sin blissfully and tri-} for six reels, and during | have all the of it,” McKim, “The they get it in thegh gets it in th k for six rec hag the best in the who wouldn't rounds out of nr’ best in last best man for Lola W piteure dir nt uthor and moving just finished 41 productions in her new | Ho Cal, They are 4 Strangers,” “What's Worth “What Do Men Want?" latest prod Mina Claire fsor and two of her recent r. Calhern wag a before he joined compar c beauty, as well as r, av tor, W studio wood “Marri While In Weber and her directs Calhern Ww “discovers “legitimate” star the Weber Windsor's delicate her social grace and charm Miss Weber to offer her a p' leading lady in her productions, “FATTY” WORKING ON | NEW PRODUCTION Rosen (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, to Hollywood from ¢# arted w ho has ork under the direction f James Cruze on a new Paramount pi called “Three Miles,Out,” by Frank Condon, It is said te offer un rivaled opportunity for the jovial Mr Arbuckle in the stellar role, ture, | jed for the | tlon of big exter 2—Scene res and E. K. Lincoln, Rez Local Picture Movement on in Full Swing cattle made the society 1 R. Westfall, le Ho neas men $000 membersh motion pletures are Motion P* anined photoplay support of of selling at $12 ap . ne more than proposed by eattle ture Ralph h na plan person to hold ten After raising this fund the society orporate the Wash corporation will speciatize in Northwest pictures. The plan is to release films regularly, and feature photodramas least the first year, having Seattle as the background and embracing much local industries as lumbering, fisher jes, shipping and mining A three-reel drama is to be produc American White Cron, he company ace nic at antidope nox War with Westfall program over. “HOOT” GIBSON IS A REAL COWBOY are scores nd hundreds of owhoy® who never ntil they went on leon do not know the dif veterans are cooperating n putting the society's There a ran and w Iterance between breaking a bronch® and breaking the 18th amendment of the. few simon-pure biown-in-the bottle cowboys who hav« on the allversheet is Ed won, who has been starring versal pictures, producing series of tworrel “action” Westerns that have caught the popular fan thelr very naturalness and sim won fame “wag born on his father's ranch, near Tekamah, Nebraska, and rode hormback ever # he can re member. He has been in pictures for s@ven years. NOTABLE CAST TO SUPPORT BARRYMORE Intimate interest attaches to the cast selected to support Lionel Barrymore in “Jim, the Penman.” As practically everybody knows, Lionel Barrymore, the star, ts the eldest son of an filustrious actor Barrymore, and his w Rankin, who has @ prominent in “Jim, the Penman.” is the daugh ter of the illustrious McKee Rankin. Arthur’ Rankin, who is cast for the role of young Lord Drelincourt, t& the son of Doris Rankin's sister, and therefore a of McKee Ra in. Other members of the cast, who need no introduction to the photo- y pub! Charles Coghlan, nders Randolph, Ned Burton, Doug- las McPherson and Gladys Lealie, FILM CITY RECEIVES, Doris role grandson 2,000 LETTERS A DAY! Because an av reach the postoff each day n stars rnme of 2,000 letters at Universal addreswed to the the United States has just promoted the postoffice there from fourth to third class, Mrs. postmistress, finds an « letters each day addre actors affiliated with other compa nies, This is due to the impressi that Universal Cit ter for all companies, Suzzane Z, Seigler, erage of 300 whereas it is Manufacturing Co., used almost en tirely for Universal productions, DIRIGIBLE USED IN FILMING SCENES nterest among West coast motion picture producers was aroused re b Marshall Neilan, when he introduced the use of a dirigible “blimp” in the produe- or acenes z battle scenes of the hi Fight,” for his %» Hampton of sent two pho- sailor semaphore “blimp.” Another stationed, at Mr fed the di the sailor translated In stagin: including repr Last ric “Custer new production, “E » Mr hers up in the « and a expert signalman side and w instructions up in dirigibte ther to the In this way were seated on which fle y spot over the who camera men the photographers verit magic them at will to netion which they filming and which covered an area of som five 2,000 soldier were square miles and Indians took Over part in these pi ive Kisses” will h Her G anda vo an un a few Swanson, Elliott heodore Cummings, and Julia Faye nsually good cast of the players Wallie Reid, W Dexter, Bebe Roberts, Dorothy dore Kislokk loria Hawle Daniel Dorothy Maurice} A to ncreen | ia the studio cen-| Gigh's latest picture is} ["Plying Pat.” SEATTLE from “The | [Mary Mustn’t Ever Grow Up) j | Will she ever | Thousands up? the grow of people world over are hoping she am won't for as a portrayer of lovable, youthful characters Mary Pickford has no rival. Here the beautiful young star is shown all dressed up and in spite of her long dress and picture hat she looks like a girl still in her teens. | April 11, 1921, Mary will| be all of 28 years old. | |PRETTY JANE NOVAK | AGAIN WITH NEILAN the production of “Not a Drum Was Heard,” two popular Jacreen artista returned to the Mar Neilan fold. Jane Novak ble success an a re characterization in er’s End,” Mr, Netlan's first inde production, released thru First Natl Pictures, over a year 9 has just signed with this producer. Charles West, who played | fiend in “The | returns to the Neilan Studio in Not a Drum Was Heard.” which was adapted for the screen by Marion Fairfax from Ames Williams With Ben story of the same name. | [DOROTHY DALTON FILM | LAID IN FAR NORTH A miniature Alaskan trail city, | after Ditwson City of 1895 fare, wag bullt at Port I ry, N. Y. | the property of the Universal Film|»Y the art and decoration 4 | ment for the exterior scenes of “T! m Dorothy Dalton’s latest ramount picture The company spent three weeks on thiy location re- | cently, filming the exteriors for this | gripping story of life in the Canadian | Northwest. ROGERS IN STORY BY IRVIN S. COBB) Director Clarence Badger and Wil | re nearly thru with “Boys } win ya.” the Irvin 8, Cobb tory, on which they have been working several months, are about ready to b n work on, that star’w next picture, “An Unwilling Hero,” from one of O. Henry's most famous stories, “Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking.” In the cast! | will be Molly Malone, John Bow } Darrell Foss, Larry Fisher, Let | Willis, Dick Johnson, and Nick C ‘CAREY TO APPEAR | IN ORIGINAL STORY| As soon as Harry Carey finishes his current picture, which bears the ten |tative title, “If Only Jim,” taken from Philip V. Mighel’s appealing story, “Bruvver Jim's Baby,” the Western star will take the leading Everybody for Himself.” written especially for Carey C, Hull and will be direct Jack Ford, who has just re |turned ty Universal, Ford directed Carey in many of his previous suc-| cesses, | Rogers and STAR * Clemmer. &—House Peters and Jane Novak, 6—Helen Chadwick, at the Liberty. | ovie Quizzes (Conducted in Co-operation With Assoctated Iirst National Pictures.) Everett ma ‘Ta the Montague Love is in Nor o's latest picture, “May Harrison Ford ts Mr. Love waa born in atta in 1877 and educat n England. He ts 6 fect 1 and} red hair and blue eyes Mins Gert—Mildred Markh fn a ter of Mae and Marguerite Marah. | ihe was recently married to Ygnacio eater, a member of an old panish family living in California. BE, T——Boy—When extran go town to the studios they usually take heir dreasing case with full make-up box, and some of the girls even take | an evening dress and all accessories 0 that If a call is m for a ball e and extras are required st away, they stand a splendid chance of getting on then and there Sweetio—Wenley Barry, of “Dinty” in to be shortly seen in a pie MueDonald, Wenley in very popular mad, Game ting man. India, fame are starring Katherine American beauty quite unspoiled and round the studio bot. Mine Moore—Gloria Swanson re fused to have her baby photographed She says her baby is her very own and whe is not going to share her with the public WESLEY BARRY Wesley Parry tx a’ mighty genial ttle kid, but he claims that he has \ kick coming. During the hot sum met months Neilan filmed “Dinty, and Wesley, In the stellar role, was called on to weer bis hair in a long | sbagey, unkempt condition, Now| Wenley ix appearing in the current Neilan production, “Net a Drum Was | Heard.” and unfortunately Wesley‘s| demands that he be “scalped.” Hence the litte @arlet is running | dd with shaved cranium. the hin | Miami, at the Strand. 4—William Russell, as he appears in scene from “The Cheater Res i| | On the face of the returns in || Cincinnati Post's popularity | election Queen City “fans” de | clared Mary Pickford and | gene O'Brien to be their favor- } its sereen stars, Wallace Reid and Thomas Meigan ran second and third to O'Brien, and Klaine Hammerstein and Norma Tal- madge were the runnersup to | Miss Pickford. | ae —* Was Mary Pickford'’s popularity sacrificed with the removal of her) curls? Has the emotional acting of | lovely Norma Talmadge won the! hearts of the theatregoing public? | iy a large majority Norma is the} leader over Mary—the star who for| many years has been known as| America’s Sweetheart.” Mist Pick-| ford's director took her curls away when he changed her characteriza tions from the winsome ingenue to such roles ax Stella Maris and her recent part as the charwoman in| Bude,” | The theme of worldly affairs has | been the basis of Norma's plays. | Does the support of the public in the voting# contest indorwe her parts as in “Yes or No? and “The Brand ed Woman"? Thus far it looks very much like it | FILM FEATURES POPULAR TRIO | There will be three leading players “You Can't Kill Love.” the Selz nick pleture to be made from Michael | J. Phillips’ story, Hedda Hopper | and Betty Hilburn, who starred in “Girl of the & and William B. | Davidson will all be ured, | Eugene O'Brien ts at present fn/ Fla, where scenes for his! latest starring vehicle, Lives,” are being filmed. s ‘America’s Sweetheart’’ Deposed? No + f ’ Picture Patter! . ‘Thomas Meighan forged ahead of| “The Bait,” a new Maurice Tour Charles Ray and Bill Hart today.| eur production featuring Hope, Meighan is the star who jumped | Hampton, is an adaptation of Sidney. . into popularity suddenty by his | Toler’s stage play the Tiger Lady.”- — clever work the leader of a va band of crooks in “The Miracle rma Still Leads a | Ople Read’s famous story of the — yaa.” | Carolina mountains, “The Jucklins,”* Other players who are well up has been made into a movie, feature’ to the ‘popularity fet. are. Bebe! 5, Monte Biua, Daniels, Louise Glaum, Katherine | MacDonald, Anita Stewart, Swanson, Billie Burke, H. B. War ner, William Farnum, Richard Bar- | . thelmess, Robert McKim, Mahlon| witiam De Mille’s latest pro Hamilton and Harrison Ford. tion, “Midsummer Madness,” is The contest closes next Friday. | based on Cosmo Hamilton's Today's count is as follows: | iis Friend and His Wife.” oe erine | Winston Churchill Hill's “Inside, Gloria! the Cup” has been made intom, — movie feature, . eee Si Dorothy Dickson, = Broadway | favorite, is in the cast of “Paying 5 | the Piper,” a new George Fitemaum jice production, Be | eee “The Frontier of the Stars” is | new Thomas Meighan special | eee Olive Tell, who is to be | O'Brien's leading woman in “Wo Apart,” was educated dn France learned her stage art at the oe of Acting in New York Cig eee | Antonio Moreno, having compl \his Vitagraph production, ” will, soon go to the Hay lan islands to enjoy his first tion during three years of ul | rupted picture production, AFTER REAL | SNOW SCENES | Anita Stewart fe aire The beautiful star simply mast ja real, regular snow driving, fringed blizzard for her next “The Tornado.” Even old [oe Truckee (Cal) has thus far failed to” furnish the needed atmosphere, | Anita is making ready to seek wilds of Canada to get the which she demands. motion pi (he most popular male st WOMER cenrnnnnnsnnccrocssosers sees Mem - one oe ene nonnn oes TOUF AMO. ---ereceeeeeesenenesssees Tour sAdrem.....0.--2+-c00e. Write clearly the mames ef your favorite movie stars, male and female, in the above designated apace and send to Motion Picture Editor, Seatte Knows It Sees Good Shows . Father and son—the hardest and most ruthless men who-ever trod the deck of a schooner—in a terrific clash of human emotions, with a A thunderous climax! girl as the prize! e a «, GODLESS MEN ... HERE ADAPTED FROM THE PAMOUS errony, HERE “BLACK PAWL av BEN AMES WILLIAMS, LOVE DAVIS on the WURLITZER ational Emblem” March Seattle Composers: “Air de Ballet” . “Roses of Picardy “High Jinks,” Selection Concert—12:30 CHRISTIE COMEDY “Wedding . Blues” Jensen and Von Herberg News - Bagley (a) “Beautiful (>) “In Spain” (c) “Love's Ship” Rivers* -Alexander +e++.Malotte Morrison Chaminade rim] Sunday