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‘ TODAY'S PROGRA) Stewart Edward White's “The Killer.” : BLUR MOUSK—Nebe Daniels in “OR, Lady, Laky cree “Douglas Fairbanks tn “The ste diverge Arties in “The COLON Nevak in “Society Necreta. REX—Maarice Tournear’s “The Last ef the Mohicans, FLORENCE—Dorothy Daltes in “A Memant P “THE DEVIL” (Pathe) Dr. Mutter ovene Mimi Marte Matin George Koven George Arties Syivia Dreamer Lucy Co iisiand ‘Dottomley NY list of the six best character actors on the American sta will be certain (o include the name of George Artiss. Arliss, an English Man, has been playing before the American public for the last 15 or 20 Years, and his recent entry into mo tion pictures was chronicled as a big e@vent among theatrical people In the role of Dr, Muller, in “The Devil,” his stage success, which in Movie form is now showing at the Strand, Arliss portrays the sinister) Fole of a man who finds delight in the General upsetting of life and happi-| ness. } Se Sas ——- ——_* LIBERTY Jack Conway | Stewart Edward White’ mory, “The Killer,” gereen. It is being shown at the! Liberty with Frank Campeau, the in the role of Henry/ oe the predominating character ef the story, a bully of a man, who/ ‘Decause of his crueities is monickered “the killer.” ‘The action of the stery takes place om a ranch located in Arizona on the border. ‘To lovers whose courtships are not Progressing as satisfactorily as they nee Ieernlagerertnataleagre Nut,” now showing at the , Will prove a solace and also some valuable suggestions. The of this picture, because of his inthusiasm, is continually placing ob- ‘ im his own path on the highway, which is too fre- the case with diligent wooers Just for the sake of old times, May Barber tries to help save her old Beau, Willoughby Finch, from a de- signing woman who, she is told, is on Willoughby’s trail just as he is about to marry another girl. But) poor May! She gets everything mixed Up and estranges Willoughby from) the girl he really loves. And then her own lover turns against her. ‘This is the situation pretty little Bebe Daniels, playing the role of May Barber, herself into in “Oh, Lady, Lady!” the film play now at the i Mouse. PCOLISEUM “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” (Paramount) Mary Maddock.......-. Steve Maddock | James Matiory... 4 ry Agnes Ayres Clarence Burton . Theodore Roberts Kathlyn Williams . Forrest Stanley : A feature of Ceci] De Mille’s new » | production, “Forbidden Fruit,” at the f Coliseum, is the introduction into the ¥ theme of the story of Cinderella and * her little glass slipper. The plot re- volves around Mary Maddock, @ poor Iittle seamstress married to a worth- Jess chap—and how she meets her/ Prince Charming, with whom she/ eventually finds wealth and happl- nesx. Tt is said that Cecil De Mille's | fame has never been connected with | @ more entertaining and artistic pic- ture. 3 = pl COLONIAL | ‘ “SOCIETY SECRETS” i 7 (niversas) . Eva Novak ‘wiitlam Buckley Carl Stockdale ‘Lacy Donohoe | | ‘That the airs and graces of modern society are only a human veneer, and that most people are similarly en dowed beneath the skin is the theme | upon which is built “Soctety Secrets,” | the film play now at the Colonial. Eva Novak, who last played here in “he Torrent,” is the star. EPA || = REX EX I | “THE yan LAST O Or 1 THE MOHICANS” | (Associated Producers) . Wallace Beery Barbara Bedford Albert ioxcoe | - dAilian Hall Alice Munro. é Maurice Tourneur, who produced for the screen “The Last of the Mo-| hicans,” personally selected Albert | Roscoe for the role of Uncas. Roscoe | in not the “wrist-watch wearing” type of hero, and his portrayal of Uncaa, ng male character, is one of strong features of this Jamea| Penkmore Cooper story “Flower of the North,” another James Oliver Curwood story, will be filmed under direction of David if Smith. j fron. Oh, Lady, Lady,’ Blue Mouse. 6—Claire Adams in 1—Harrison Ford and Bebe Daniels in Clemmer. starring at the Colonial. 5—Eva Novak, eee make many ! |U. W. Boat Crew of the scones, and it was THE SEATTLE STAR Agnes Ayre s in De Mille’s “Forbidden Fruit,” The Killer,” Liberty. 7~—S 19 Coliseum. 8—Scene from “The Devil, cene from “The Last of the Mohicans,” Rez. : ( ) : in Liberty News , |REAL MAGICIAN SEEN ovie uizzes she senien. & Set reeves. Hews, | IN MARK TWAIN FILM beginning Saturday morning at the p | , Liberty theatre, pictures the annual fd Ldddddddddddddd epcanagpeest i V. ae inspection of reserve officers’ train.) + | 1 | oe oe (Conducted in Co-operatia With “ Love Never Dies.” That's the] Eileen Percy appears as a print-| D v m Fox spe ing camp men by Col. M. M. Falls | title of King V | e aniels . as J st Nati je 0 ng Vidor ext dev “ Tomboy.” tonnecticut Ya Associated ¢ National Pictures.) | at the Univeraity of Washington, and 6 Vidor's nex Jer’s devil in “The ‘Tomboy edict Thin tx Tieliae, Dacha, in A. Conne cst Yaa oe ie je thi dhe the a minis o o © ot}! | | e on € ” alot wags _ Ana Little—It is tru — S wind bg Ne rb ining work of the U. of| Ralph Lewis and Milton Sills are| Eddie Polo has returned from| 1991, educated in a convent in Ix the actor’s dramatic abil ona ry rocing sgn * ne po ht Hay le Lake Washington jin Pauline Frederick's next film. {Cuba where he filmed scenes for acege cars the study of magte Momen' This Wil ” her ‘iret | before the race w California. Views -* ” played ° ‘The Seal of Satan. One takes it play us been a hobby with Mr. Mong, starring vehicle for Lasky. She has|of the demonstration of the trans | ~Rride's Pla y . child parts with 3 “ } de Marto: avies’|that the seal of vttle age speeder he never hi ieht-of been married twice. She is now Mrs. | planting of nursery stock at the! newest, ie beime cut and edited |eeat wd not cad tee ae és Burbank and| Lge peas perry 4 <a pos HM. K, Somborn. garden department of the Seattle 5 ee * bisa eee | Belasco sto k| — —_— ¢ of6 public schools and the nafety first! Movi | i First | 6," Q 6 itn have a corner on the thea Lilian Rich will play opposite} companies. First) When the Great Herrman, one of Phyllis—Charies Ray is married. | work amongst the youngsters in the |tre market in San Antonio, no road| Frank Mayo in “Tife Truant.” | appeared Of) the world’s finest magician, wae | He bas, Sercp ie His latest plc (u ity of public playgrounds are /sbows belng booked there this sea. | eee } screen in leading | ative, Mr. Mong was one of his clam ture is “Scrap Lron. 90 hin Hew program. | son, Owen Moore in recovering fi | parts with Rolin-| oot rriends, ay he wa pees! | yande—at Ms w Ses hed a a #9 2 | attack of tatlateinaatory Paoeratinath Pathe comedies. pot - 2 pide ogy ted o—Marie Oaborn has bee . 3 } foine Famous Hotty widaiie iter the Cee anes three LIONS APPEAR Edward Hearn is Ruth Roland's} Mie teedigtlios or oo — wood, Cal., Mr, Mong has « collectianl cog gar yr ar ar glia yh leading man in “The Avenging Ar| ‘Three Kipling stories to be filmed | layer 8P-| of works on legerdemain and iis pla ing in “The Sawdust Dell” PLAY row episode thriller by Pathe are “Without Benefit of | peared in “EV-| sions probably unexcelled in te playing he Sawdusi L “Jimmy” and “Feauty,” the two -_ | Clergy ”" “The © of a Hundred pot de hagganr we United States. He also is an author best-known lions in the circus world, Sorrows” and “Soldiers Three.” ry Chank®! ity on the tllusions created te Curloe—Marjorie Daw has nature Ae te vates ae ima | TALMADGES HAVE ee ove Your Wife?” Re-| yee Team re curly bair. No, her correct name is 4 = a pat - 7 ptly became : tant roles | new ple Ducks and Drakes,” starring Bebe cently Margaret House. “You might ask ber | Wiis te Sahing ; Sen. We iios i a SPECIAL MODISTE panitin in ready for reieare Realart star and is now playing at] hy she chose th ee a liber tags or am Fv: ; u “ ‘ e jorie Daw. have ‘The screen name of “The Almighty, Hel ieht 5 foet, 4 taches: weight 128 just signed an important con NOW IN CALIFORNIA that * ms act wi cles Dollar,” Cosmo Hamilton's novel, nds. Has black hair and very Mra. B. §.—After his appearance in | While there that “Jimmy” tried to at- | tract with Lucien Lelong, one of the iv : : osreb ym yaa phe 0 wan| tack Mis White, who waa rescued | best-known couturiers in Paris—at | will be “Wealth Ethel Clayton and | a rk eyes. Is not married Albert EB. Smith, President 6¢ aie gent “Disract!,” another of his fam |by Harry Beckwith, trainer of the|15 Place de la Madeleine—whereby | Herbert Rawlinson will have leading | araah Vitagraph Company, has arrived in ." ano ot hi “ . nie molt roles. saliforn : . Gun 'elnge chavactertantions | animal, they agree to h Lucien Lelong | | oe | DOROTHY DALTON California from New York, for the } ee 8 | a furnish them with several models purpose of looking over the piieteaend tink te 8 oecek O'BRIEN HAS Two | Per year These day and evening| Sylvia Breamer will be Juliet in PICTURE RETITLED, for what are planned to be two 1 let 5 gowns will be the very last word in| Will Rogers’ “The Bashful Romeo.”| ., | Jorth” he |Vitagraph’s biggest 1921 productions old, tw atx feet tall and weighs 165 | td a a " eee ‘The Idol of the North” has been | P pounds. He has light brown hair} LEADING LADIES) w= chic advance stytes, and will)» aos abnounces he ts to tour | #¢cided upon as the title of the Dor. | — "Flowers of the North” and “The 4 blue eyes; he also ha, e ; be introduced into America exclu ae ee ee "UF | othy Dalton picture filmed under the | 50n of Wallingford.” The former wilb- an y also has @ new Bugene OTirien will have two! . . in vaudeville following completion of ¥ a -- , . n baby daughter | jmivety by the Tatmadgea, By the working title, “The Teaser,” recent. |0¢ 4n adaptation of the novel of the Ha i | cmens braution In his support terms of the contract, water color |s current picture with Norma Tal) co ieted at the Long Island) same title by James Oliver Curwouls Daten ane ened, Ww gett j sketches and samples of mater madge. ten |ptudio. In this picture, directed by|David Smith, who directed “The EDWARD HEARN NOW bye; Js le screened. ‘Martha, Mang.| Te. cubmitted to the ‘Talmadave of} |. William Neill, Miss Dalton ap |Courage of Marge O’Doone,” a pre Movie course may be started in every unique style or novel design, | pears for the first time in nearly two |Vious Curwood success, will be i | WITH RUTH ROLAND field, who soon becomes « Selznick jas oon aa it Is brought out by|Detroit high schools. Pupils will) Years in the type of role in which |charge of the filming : | E@ward Hearn, the leading man! i-\therine van >. coe hae Lelong, and in this way the Tal | study photoplay analysis and wcena|ine won her greatest reputation— psi Hind é | tor Ruth Roland in her latest Pathe | Gwen Moore's chief support in two | Acs? sisters will be able to show ro writing |that of a Western mining camp JAMES BARRIE serial, “The Avenging Arrow.” 18 8 | one photoplayas, ce yt in twelon the screen the very newest | . - heroine, The role, it is said, rec Sir James M. Barrie will come @ hative of the «mail town of Dayton, | recnnt, Photon 0 jehanges in styles long before they COURTENAY FOOTE | vividly her performances in “I isl Acosta in July, according to an am | Wash. About five years ago Mr . Bs Ba dia become generally adopted by the} Courtenay Foote, who will be seen! Flame of the Yukon” and “Flare-up|nouncement by Jesse L. Lasky, first | Hearn went to Los Angeles on a| e lene an public. Norma Talmadge, | opposite Norma Talmadge in Jacinto| Sal," both of which Mr. Neill di-/ vice president of the Famous Play | Vaudeville tour and was induced to| IRENE CASTLE who, for the past year has been the} Henavente's play, “The Passion | rected. ersLasky Corporation. He will go | try motion picture acting by one of| Irene Castle. She's to start soon | Fashion Editor of Photoplay Maga. | Flower," directed by Herbert Brenon, to Hollywood to supervise the film hie Germer etage associates. Jon four movies to be released thru| sine, will {llustrate several of her| is an artist of considerable talent.| Eileen Percy was introduced to/ing as a Paramount Picture of bis When Jack Dempary started his | Hodkinson. articles in the future with sketches|He is a member of the New York|the movies by Elsie Janis. That is,| world famous play, “Peter Pan” Meet John Henry, Jr. smallest! Pathe serial, “Daredevil Jack,” Mr.| Out of the movies and off the} and photographs of Lucien Lelong’s| Water Color club, and has exhibited | Elsie introduced Eileen to Doug Fair of small boys acting before the| Hearn was chowen to play the ju | *tage since her first husband, Ver | e@iens from Paris and dresses from | various decorative panels and por-|banks and Doug hired her for lead. ‘There are 17,000 movie theatres 4m & lw ng venile, Returning to the position of Don Castle, died in airplane crash, | Lucie and Peggy Hoyt, New York traits from time to time: ing woman in six of his pictures. the United States. John Henry, Jr., is often referred | leading man, he then worked for Ir February 15, 1918 _ - —— —_—___—— a _ vite id to as the Sennett “starlet.” His|vin Willat’s proudction, “Down| Second husband ts Robert Tre | real monicker is Don Marion Davis.| Home,” which was completed just|man of Ithaca, N. Y. He was It was too formidable for s mas-| prior to Mr. Hearn’s engagement as | aviation captain, too. .Married May culine a youngster, so with Mrs.| leading man for Ruth Roland In| 2%, 1919. Davis’ consent Mack Sennett re-| "The Avenging Arrow.” Irene Castle ts known as best christened him John Henry, Jr. | dreaned woman of the screen Billy Armstrong, well known| Hondini, the handcuff king, has| ma Talmadge had that name => London Music Halj artist, who has)organized his own film company ‘Irene’a nm | j been in Sennett comedies for some time, is the mais nce, ie was A Sure-Fire Comedy while visiting his screen possibilities were discerned | NOW who, after a “test had been made,| PL A YING o by the shrewd eye of Mack Sennett, secured the services of John Henry, Jr., under the time contract WHEELER OAKMAN | IN “THE HALFBREED” Wheeler Onkman is busily en gaged working in the screen version of the famous stage success, “The | Halfbreed." Oakman will portray the title role in this new production, and it is said that his characteriza. | tion will be one of the strongest he has yet offered. The production is! being made under the Oliver Morosco production banner and Mr. Oakman’s | services were given them thru the| courtesy of Irving Lesser, to whom | Oakman ts under contract. The most recent screen success in which Oakman is seen is “Outside the Law,” In which he worked oppo- site Priscilla Dean, his wife. Oak an also appears in the leading 1 role of “Peck's Bad Boy,” whic stars Jackle Coogan IN “EXPERIENCE” terms of a long oth BEBE MARJORIE DAW Marjorie Daw has been se! play the role of “Love” in fence,” George V. Hobart's spectac- | ular play, which George Fitzmaurice | will picturize for Paramount, Miss Daw came to New York from Call fornia where she has been featured | in several big productions recently, | expecially to play this part opposite | Richard Barthelmess, the featured member of the cast, who will be| “Youth.” BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA ORIGINAL STORY Emil Birnbaum, Director FORD WALT FOR ETHEL CLAYTON Announcement comes from the Lasky studio that William D. lor’s next production for F will be “The Almighty Dollar,” from an original story by Cosmo Hamil ton. Ethel Clayton will be starred in this picture, work on which will be started in a few days. Miss Clayton | is just now completing “Sham,” adapted by Dow 1s Doty from the play by Elmer Harris and Geraldine | Bonner and directed by Thomas Het. | Adults OUR IMMENSE WURLITZER IMPORTED FILMS SOLD American producers have protested | the sale at auction of unclaimed im ported films, The collector of cus toms at New York has advertised 171 reels because duties were unpaid. Produ y that it is the practice to le films, not to sell them, and | that the action of the government | endangers their business, ' BLUE MOU [JOHN HAMRICK | Ea THEATRE From the Big Stage Success —STARRING— DANIELS HARRISON HIERS MATINEES Adults . Loges .. Children - NIGHTS Loges . Children RGAN, with Frank Leon Engagement Extraordinary Grorce ARUSS on Fels Famous Stage Success Nothing has ever been seen on the screen to equal the incisive character portrayal of Mr. Arliss in this photoplay of the unusual, the bizarre and the sensational! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. WINELAND Playing Selection From “Faust”—Gounod Drama vai) Wa? \\| FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS 2Be 50¢ 10¢ . 50 +. 200 OPE - JONES Gayety Comedy “HIS BITTER HALF” SE JUST SOUTH or De Luxe Scenic “A TALE OF THE FUR NORTH” . |