The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 3

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Ff VoDAYS PROGRAMS UMERTY—"SIIK Stockings. : os . Ine Oleire in “Polly | eats 1s etm Katherine MacDonald tn | y's Lateh Key Priseiita Dean and Outaide the Law.” ‘Love, Moner and Obey,” green Loo [5 Chaney in / COLONIAL I ws ol-etar cont Willard Mimok's Nipeabe | FLORENCE —"Patty” — Arbockle in “The Life of the Party.” — “The Valley of GOOD crook play is always the Law,” the picture at the Strand, which is being held over a fow days Jonger, is a crook drama which has a @ecidedty different angle than the majority of such pictures Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean are the featured players Miss Dean plays Molly Madden, and the plot re- volves around Molly's adve matures | when she sets out to avenge herselt | against Black Mike (Chaney) who responsible for her father servin prison ntence. Most of the Francisco's famous - ill action occurs tn San Chinatown dis ’CLEMMER “POLLY a APAST" | bs «Harry Benham In& Claire comes to the Clemmer | today for the first time in a sereen version of her famous stage success, | ; “Polly With a Past The story of Polly and the method ef her acquisition of a past is one that pleased theatregoers for a long and sensational prominence. It is of a sirl, who, for certain reasons and for a certain young man, took on a spicy reputation and then—here was the real hitch—had to live up to it. June Mathias the wrote stage . Howard Gaye When Annesley Grayle, tired of her drab existence in the house of gloom | with an aunt, answered a newspaper ed for a traveling companion to an elderly woman, little did she dream the rocky road she was choosing for | herself. ‘She marries Nelson Smith, who woos her in an ardent manner, and later discovers her husta implicated in a diamond robbery However, the author cleverly finds & way to exonerate Smith and our heroine eventually finds happiness “My Lady's Latch Key” ts the film | attraction at Coliseum. [LI BE ue Y * i ‘a Mac Do: ‘Silk Hosiery’ of the romantic drama w foday at the Liberty. This picture tells the ittle model in & modiste’s shop and her love for Sir Leeds, an hman, who is en gaged to Yvette Fernae, an at tractive young society girl How the little model Yvette and one Cad Joriés are plot ting to steal certain jewels and to work a blackmail game brings Hosiery” to a most surprising climax. COLONIAL -% U OVE, HONOR ‘AND. OBEY" 4 OMletro) is the pertinent title ich opened story of a da Rennett . Claire Whitney Henry Harmon J[Kenneth Hartan The story of a young girl trapped into marriage by fraud, which she @iscovers on her bridal night, is told in “Love, Honor and Obey,” the @ramatic photoplay which opened to- @ay at the Colonial In this picture the fhe rol syed by C a York girl, Ularity on the Eugene @a “Love, Honor Screen story, from the Charles Neville Buck. r REX x “THE VALLEY OF DOUBT” (Selanick) Jules Thurston Hall Mari eo Pretty Annies Anna Lehr waking Walter, dramatist stage adapt Obey,” * the story by When Marion of a great Hilgrade, daughter lumber king of the Northwest, undertook to guard the interests of a wayward t she Mitte drearned that Cupid her in the guise of a rugge man. Fate Jules p rother awaited d lumber- won her th mnivet, a F acqual ench-Canadian, when turned her ankle in the fow. This romance, which did not fm any too sr ly, for there of Willard Mack’ ’ the photoplay no tance of OF THE (Paramount) Algernon teary. ........Rocnoe Arbue Viera Daniel... Milly Be Mrs. Cara Winntfre “Fatty” Arbuckle the ARTY” impersona hant in his comed. the Party,” i Florence toda He | affair whe all the rornpe weet charity's es, encounters | Gloria Swanson 4 ia! discovers | —Ina Claire (Clemmer. lk Hosiery, i THIS 15 | “Easy to Make | | Million,’ Sal D. W. Griffith in “ Mise Swanson was born in Chi cago, Hilinols, educated there a , j began her screen jearecer several years ago with Work, work the Essanay Get money in k of y company. Later ' | Tt Mack That's David Wark Griffith Sennett’s beauty says. He makes 4 million brigade and He is the «r duated from jthe world Money jhim. He “Ther any b and work some more wr work mn youll make a m she Je what year atest movie director in talks comedy to Griffith, and for king's into company DeMille pro- | ductions, appear ing as the fem inine lead in such pictures as “Male and Female Don't Ch | Your jand is only one way to make Get mone all the public ines 3 of it you A RUCCHAN You can get want, if in you what it or oF potato wanta ge | wtruie Husband |knife, If you “For Better, for Worse.* She) Want you can make a million « HerGreat.| “Your field is the world. Human lafty for Rature is the same everywhere. INTERESTS WALL STREE ures ar iriffith. He Down F months jie had by ok wh productic care, Wh a newer tion be #at */Griffith Picture the fllm version? | to Be Shown Here}, MH arted the prodection—then ted Wall Street. He organised D W. Griffith's eighth big produc-|a stock company. A brokerage firm tion, “Way Down East,” opens tk all the preferred stock. He re March 14 at the Metropolitan the-|‘#2ed al! the common. jatre for a limited engagement. The public bought the pre dat $15 a share | As ix quite well known, ful evolution of produce what folk year ‘This brown still in in the attractive young has and blue twenti mother of star mnmer fled with In leas than three monthe “Way Down Hast ite returns this_won- | earned ower two amount to th Hare Thin wit oples” distribu 4 for bookings It i ongland tural jclutter Griffith's dew. simple, TURNING OVER KOFITS The public pays ffith pluy-| prices to see it. Griffith's earnings dramatic milion based upon the original ste Lottie Blair Parker play, toured the years with unvarying tale of human hearts and onventions unfolded in @ soul-reaching way. Lilian Gish and Richard Barthel mess, the two popular Gri era, are featured. fects ga almoat now which, as for many uccess country and Russia regular show are going into ‘| This Trio to fo ene Round Globe Look ing over the back fence, we] He is reported to } Mary | $800,000 for “The Kid jeading, € life, as ‘twere.| Aw Mary plang it, they'l all go Or 5 La J printed the to China, then to India, Italy and ire of t three France Doug will make wn movie star Mary and Chaplin Mary | some pictures in for rsonal received and latest widely orld. things see them most in the v her way a will get to before long Doug wants to go to eral pictures. will also make eign settings. The photo was taken door of the Fairbanks Doug is maki "The at the back tudio, where Nut.” France ugnan Mary wants And you know * Mary is dressed Thru the Back Coppyt js a star | Doug says he ta the film “D'Art to China us whe will men appear Doug and Mary ong. Charlle want Charlie likes the idea in his way biggest and best trained police dog world. He million dol n the and become trict of just one laugh after was. present from Henry P, David th the four} son 2—-Priscilla Dean as she appears in ” Liberty. 6—Scene from “Love, Honor = Obey,” Colonial. 7—Fatty Arbuckle and Milly Hollister, Florence. $1,500,009 of | THE SKATTLE STAR “Outside the Law,” Strand, 8—Scene from “The Valley SATURDAY of Doubt,” Rez. 4—Katherine ovie Quizzes} (Conducted in co dated Firat Nat Picture 3 | t that I cannot | ent, 1 and will | hortly. your questi pre have written to Mr no doubt hear from him eban tion @ year, | that over the| M. Conn—The Btar contests have been conducted all vary a little, but the mous vote in for Norma Talmadge as firwt favor Mins T present resting at Palm Beach er Natalie and Mother Talmadge ure with her. Constance in till in New York and. Nor man Kerry was born in ochester, KE. A. Staff Special.) New York, and commenced hirt THE BOULEVARD, HOLLY screen career with Mary kford, WOOD, Feb. The Mink has been in “The Little Princess.” Ella Hall|put on many of the Movie Stara * married to Emory Johnson, and ix They've quit Shining « in Lon Angeles, She has a tas 4 ust a fow months old dont mind eee used to Wor country unant almadge is with her hust Mextras ‘They're tl be the Slump N.T. B Jamer Kirkwood w Dorothy Dalton’s leading man in her They're Hot » MARJORIE DAW IN “EXPERIENCE” CAST Marjorie Daw has beon engaged to ating it from Pillar Money Master Amen tho Hawatlan g olidaying in Hone stu erent. Lie Atwill was born in Londen, England. He is now the rtar of “Deburau,” David Belasco’s latest stage hit, and play- jing to crowded houms nightly. | o- | play the role of Love in “Exper ones,” George V. Hobart'’s famous which | shortly as a Paramount picture by George Fitzmaurice. Mis Daw, who had her first motion picture enectacte in to be produced Miss Norah—Both Viola Dana and Shirley Maron have bobbed Viola Dana's i# curty, but Mason wears here cut . forehead, and © of & wave to be seen of the prettiest He heme days halr expert Shirtey f traight |*MC® at the age of 15 in the Lasky not the | Studio in Hollywood, is now on her way East to begin work on the pic Richard Barthel of ¥outh wax th spoken drama en to a ice in the film ture tomediately ~~~ | mens will play the ro! films, hich, “Dream | Frank MeCormack, w | Street.” tx 7 " tag lirector for th he Birth wan hin $200,000 profit new “Experience.” has bee first George F made itzmau MacDonald and Edmund Lowe, Coliseum, RUARY 26, 5—Enid Benne jto Post, fighting for a Place in the Spotlight 18-6 |nual At Some of the Supermen are (are selling their Buse: | New superpumerarien, and Shovel Ar make ates | off the Some of them nay they're At Lol v0) # sure, but I never see ‘em Sitting! The Down for Pa A to get Boulevard } > Show. Th tints mpered Tourists tour right by the studic SPANISH MANSION IN NEW PICTURE PLAY Reginald Barker can muild a Making pt! book Bat otoplays fron commute has long been pop ver City every day to direct pictures. 8o he has compromised. Kight acres he recently purchased on a hiltop in Hollywood Park are being graded for an orchard and a $60,000 house of modern Spanish rt * HART Witiam 8. Hart seems at the very peak of popularity judging by nnounceme t “O'Malley of thy Mounted,” the latest Hart produc for Paramount exceeded at © New York Rivoli receipts of “The Testing Block,” a » Hart which broke a Lis now this practice | Publishing books photoplayn, rehitecture. " tares to receive this ce Talmadge “Good Con) Vehicle, hig is now References” was tory written by E. J now W. J. Watt « nounce that t ‘Good Referenc production ¥ will sho An-1 ‘Thrifty Artists | Pick but the Gilded Initials before Porter: upples. | “ee for Gurrels no longer buy a Hot Dog “GOOD REFERENCE” IN BOOK FORM lar pract re versed in some quarters, and the from success One of the latest pto treatment ts First National References,” which enjoying big mutcess in the cinema houses of the country, “Good produced Rath 4 Company publish "in book form. And an Souls Pretty, but the Foolish Virgins are in Torment and Cotton Stockings. eee If Emyty Studios were use! there'd be no House Shortage. Ana will In NEW PRODUCTION FOR PRISCILLA Dean some say Movie Admission: . curre wel productic will begin work on her next feature, “Conflict,” prob- relably under her present director, Stuart Paton. “Conflict is at pres nt running serially in the Red Book, jand is the work of Clarence Budding» ton Kelland. The screen adaption is being made by George C. Hon, cVA NOVAK Eva Novak's next feature will be “The Black Cap,” a story by Wads worth Camp, which recently receiv+ much f comment when it appeared in lier’s weekly. Har. |vey Gates is adapting this popular [story for the screen. 609.000 He now has s dic It in t stead at Mama Griffith alled foliar stu r home ublimhed” | almost #very corner of the world a few years | didn't get to had been long dead money talke Bill's works ntl he NEWS EVENTS AT LIBERTY The new Jensen and Von Herebrg |News, to open at ¢ At the atre Saturday morn show gathering of Seattle ¢ ns at » base of Washington's statue at The pictu show ceremony in all s | beaut Pictures of Alice Gentle | Seatt far |funerai of A. J Itlonal G |NEILAN PREDICTS BETTER PICTURES demand for big universit prima Rhodex and the Na ardamen in donna; the parade forma » be shown. productions elaborate aets in, 1 believe, the unemployed at — this * Maraball t produced “Rot Nellan, who Hampton of r”’ with some 0 persons § used by As | Pictures, Ine. Here’s another of the popular Tor- chy comedies— “TORCHY’S DOUBLE TRIUMPH” 4 First Nat quantity out of the past inued Mr. Neilan, reached until | nociate four years,” will not again b such time as there are handle I think red a lesson i boast of the they enough theatres to such an output. Produce will no longer of pictures but number intend to release, rather of the magnitude as to size and quality of each put out CORINNE GRIFFITH ~ IS ON “LOCATION” Corinne Griffith ing company ties, N. ¥ for her new What's Your will be filmed location that film they and her support to Sauger where the outdoor scenes Vitagraph production Reputation Worth?" | It was at the same Miss Griffith made all “The Garter have gone the winter scenes for Girt VITAGRAPH FILMING | BELASCO STAGE PLAY Some fine old house and table deco. | rations of civil war Jensen hown in “The Heart of Maryland,” & a forthcoming Vit y A Von Herberg News * one of her most successful pro days will be raph special pro: David Bels ame name, N taken in Southern women took a} arly | the based on play of the neene: The interest were in’ the production, out many nd chests for use treasured bits of linen from their eedar in the picture, | Reautiful effects gained thru cham. | ‘That evernl pounds. weighs 106, ight under hin| Cx beats Is i Mar Every & teal shown in section are “Chemical | Pictograph | Home of the Big Successes LOOK at yourself and imagine the rosi- est, wildest dream you ever had —COME TRU A fling at life as the belle of them all, with love, luxuries and thrilling pleasures, until—? A Paramount Picture » a Good Photoplay SCENIC “The Explorers” N Elmore ‘Grownurss on the Wurlitzer Home of 100 per Cent Pietures

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