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SATURDAY i " x TODAY'S PROGRAMS ay Lit tam Russell Ales. of Destiny: Second | “The Seo of Tarean ARDEN-—Anna Q. Nils | What Women Will Do.” Lon Chaney in tnt COLIS “THE EUM VLDED LILY" (Pere mn Drake ton Noward INK Thompson Thompeor ALY DRAKE Lily,” epular priv’ tation of being a typle: ly Salaman, Mae Murray led upon to in “The Lily,” the F play now at the Coliseum | Miss Murray, gorgeous array of novel costumes BLUE MOUS “BLACK BEAUTY” (Vitagrapa) hostess of the Cafe Royal, te club, who has the Proad is the role versatile is cw Gildea as usual, appears in @ Gordon metield. k Reckett James Morrison George Wet . By Himself lack Beauty.” the screen version ell’s wonder story raphy of a horse at the Blue Mouse th week in order to give th of men, women and ch who have been turned away ce to witness the productior ‘The complete story of Black y bas been faithfully carried on the screen together with many a rilling story of the lives of Black | ty's human friends and acquain. CLEMMER “THE SMART SEX" (Univewal) Kiva Novak Frank Braidwood Goettrey Mayre Hall A fascinating mystery story is interwoven into the humor. theme of “The Smart Sex," the fon which opens Sunday at the the attractive and “Society “is the featured player of Universal comedy-drama. A h barnyard goose has an nt role in this pleture and @ number of humorous “KAZAN” (Belts) eens Jane Nowak Ben Deoley | William Ryno By Himself a strapping big wolf: | saves the life of a beautiful girt from the forced attentions | & villainous trapper is dramatical- pictured in the sereen version of Oliver Curwood’s thrilling nar g Kazan,” which is being flash "@4 on the screen at the Liberty for the first time today. = Jane Novak plays the role of Joan pron, the girl. STRAND “THE WITCHING HOUR” (Peramouat) Winter Bail Ruth Renick Robert Cain Frank Hardmuth Ruth Renick, fotmerly ingenue with the Wilkes Stock company in this city, plays the leading feminine Tole in “The Witching Hour,” the pie turization of the popular ge play Row on at the Strand. Biss Kenick plays Viola Campbell. the young and decidedly attractive ieee of Jack Brookfield, owner of a fashionable gambiing house in Louis L —s COLONIA “BARE KNUCKL ¢ Knuckles” ts the title of the | Photoplay now at the Colonial Ham Russell is the star. The picture is just what the title implies. Fussell has the part of “Brute’ McGuire, a construction famp boss in the Sierra mountains Who is called upon to put down insur fection among some of his men who are secretly in the pay of a rival con tractor—and does it without packing & pistol or wielding 2 knife. “ROADS OF DESTINY" (Golawyn) wi . Pauline Frederick stellar role in “Kazan,” now at the Libert mently in the cast o tiny,” the film drama, at the Rex “Roads of Destiny” ts an O, Henry story, and is told in five distinct sodes Benides Rex is ai f The the film play ppears promi Roads of Des which opened he feature taliment ion of Tarzan Best foodstuffs Boldt’ for ‘Advertisement. the least at Joan Paige,“ Webb | %| summer's trip té China the} APRIL 9, 1921 1—Jean Paige in “Black Be | ¢ Yolonial. ovie nie izes Novak wen married Eva om her hus ed tha Kn married lywood blvd, De run bride of # not W.R Tt is true that Ben Turpir cross It ls natural for ook just as crisscrossed he does r should worry for ary a he t mater if hin ey him ndsome larity 4 immense pot see Lem-—It is said that Jackie Cooge eiving $1.2 week Uttle salary 6 years old. B has been rec 00 | Seme tidy 4 for a young ster only M } Ellen Harrison Ford ha» been tr artied. He is not married He is dark and 28 years old is playing opposite both Norma stance Talmadge cee now He Constance Talm " appear in “Wedding Hella.” a jadaptation from Salisbury Field's play of the same name. Thin is to be released by First National, but the date for release has not been set tled. THIS IS Corinne Griffith Corinne was born in Texarkana, Texas, and educated at the Sacred Heart pnvent, New Orleans. Mise Griffith was a professional dan- cer before her screen debut. She won a beauty contest at’ the New Orleans Mardi Gras and Vitagraph signed her to play in- genue leads with | Earle Willlama. She ts 5 feet 4 jincbes tall; |weighs 120 pounds, Brown hair and blue soon “WENATCHEE” SHOWN ON LIBERTY SCREEN Saturday the Liberty theatre will otter a big new edition of the Jensen & Von Herberg News, full of | interest to all Seattle citizens | The huge liner Wenatchee enter ing Seattle, now its home port, is an inspiring sight Seattle’ auto show is opened by Mayor © well, After conferring with dent Harding, Col. Jack spoon, national comme United Spanish War |rived home in Seattle | T. G. Montgomery. policema’ he is being decorated for bravery by Mayor Caldwell Scenes from a fashion ahow held at Seward school |are highly interesting. Baseball men at U. of W at their first training work In preparation for the and Japan. ot rans, the ar ler v Seattle's hero are shown ;PHOEBE HUNT NOW IS WITH GOLDWYN After a thoro canvass of available players in Woth New York and Los | Angeles to*act the leading feminine |role, that of the mother, in | Grim Comedian,” Rita Weiman’s first original scenario, Goldwyn chose | PP Hunt for the part. Miss | Hunt ts playing the ling feminine role in Miss Weiman's spoken dra “The Acquittal,” now showing in | ma | Los Angeles |is most important and it proved dif Hficult to cast, but now Goldwyn is confident that the right actress for | t has been obtained, Frank the Lioyd will direct the production |ICE SKATING SCENES IN O’BRIEN PICTURE the many @ recently en's fc elznick rhe Convict,” are the skat at Saranac Lake the direction of rie. The skating nes reveal Mr, O'Brien Mar | tha Mansfield, the new Selanick star jin a series of skillfully manipulated stunts which serve pictures background to the production novel # filmed f rtheoming Among u |gene O° | picture }ing scenes filmed New York, William P. 8 und as SEENA OWEN Owen from the Pacifi leading .role produetion adaptation Seena has recer arrived goast in the C “Pack F of Fannie made into Frances Marion, author nario of “Humoresque.” S rk to plgythe mopolitan a screen Hurst's 2 scenario b of the s« Prest- | Wither: | ught by the camera | The role of the mother | auty,.” Blue Mouse. ! 2—Elliott Dexter as he appears in —Lowell Sherman and Mae Murray, Coliseum. “The 6——Jane Novak, in “Kazan,” im Harold Chase Wins First Prize in The Star’s Black Beauty Contest | ere t ne pre ar horse of Anna Sewell’s famous in sereen form is drawing gre theatre. Harold Chase, who drew the Harold Chase, age 14, who resides at Alderwood Manor, is $50 richer to- | day. Harold tw the lucky boy in The | Star's Black Beauty contest In which | $100 in cash prizes were offered for the best drawings of Anna Sewell’s | famous horse Pridey afternoon the three judges | —Emma 8. Small, of the Seattle pub- | le schools; John Hamrick, manager | Catherine Curtis | : Heads Corporation| | Women are doing big things in o ; big way in big business every day | So it isn’t so startling a fact that } Catherine Curtis is head of ‘a movie} | corporation bearing her name. i | She i haid to be the only woman | president of a torporation so large. |That's neither bere nor there. | The point is that she started out |as if she had been in the production game all her life. Her first film was an adaptation “The Sky Pilot,” Ralpb Connor's Then she hired King Vidor | as director Here in the cast she engaged jenact the picture—Johin Bowers, Col |leen Moore, James Corrigan, Donald MeDonald, Harry Todd, Kathlean Kirkham and Devid Batler sent the company Into the Canadian Rockies, to the very scenes depicted by the author in the novel | Ther she contracted to release the picture thru First National Looks like this woman producer may make the sit up and take | | notice, doesn't | CONTEST BEAUTIES ARRIVE AT STUDIO} Miss Edna W ton of New York | elty, an 18. enr« musie student who h come to the metropolis from Ithaca, b the most beautiful in ew York city, and role of “Beau ty’ In the picture “Iex perien Jul of novel. girl awarded the Paramount Henkel of a student at hionable Liggett niece of Julius H. Haas, president of the We County &Home Sav ings bank, one of the leading banking institutions of Michigan, was chosen ae the most beautiful girl in Detroit und elected to play “Charm” in “E perience Both Miss Wheaton and Miss Hen arrived at the Paramount studio in Long Ieland Ci to meet Director | George Fitzmaurice and compete for | the role of Beauty, Mr. Fitzmaurice inally selected Misy Wheaton for the coveted role JACK GILBERT WINS | PRETTY LEATRICE JOY | Sack playing the lead in| 1 special production being made by | Wililam Fox in Hollywood, has cap |tured the heart of Leatrice Joy, film | and the marr ceremony will eled off in unmmer cw { who app ed in seve! productions, is a native of a | Utah, and Miss Joy claims New | na as her home town. were stock players before en-| waging in pictures Jack played in Seattle and Portland, and Leatrice San Diego. | Detroit, 17 the ultra- ache and the ox Gilbert star be th Jack Fox wan Orle jin | WHE Wheeler Ov | vance to sta |title role | Half Br thor. will be thoroly regarding the megaphoners he prked with en of them! jin hia 10 years in pictures, In one year alone 1 worked in pletures | with 48 different directors,” he says JER OAKMAN nan, who, in his ad.) ‘dom, is appearing in thi of Oliver Morosco's “The oA. threatens to turn au rectors I Have Known” hia subjec He should be! competent to tell the inside | | ator wing of Black weauty, the | Charles McDonald, | twin wonder. atory, “Black Beauty,” which at crowds to the Blue Mouse picture, wins $50.00. of the Blue Mouse theatre, where the oreen version of Biack Reauty is now starting on tte second week, and Daisy Henry, motion picture editor of The Star—undertogk the great task of selecting the 15 best drawings from over 500 contributions. The final sesicflon wax made hy Miss Small, whe te drewing supervisor ef the local grade schools Emma Casey, 210 31st ave gives her ag® an 1 N., who in winner of the | second prise, $20; Margaret Borden 414 E. Spring st, age 14, comes in third. Margaret will be awarded $10 Little Wesley Broten, of 345 Hugh bank place, is only 9 years old, but he sure knows how to draw a horse Wesley gets $5 and so does Morely MeVicar, of 1742 North 46th. Morely ie 15 years old. The ten $1 prizes go to the follow. | ing children indhe order named: Bobby Guernsey, 4241 214 N Irene Stephens, 114 W, S4th MeVicar, 1722 brother to Morely, who fifth prize); Dorothy Fisher, 204 3 st: Robert Bonamy, New Wash.; Sarah Potts, 2610 W t.; William Thomas, 1016 W. Catherine Looby, 524 Willis st Wash; William Thomas, 1015 67th st Merwin w. EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD SECOND BIG WEEK ) ICTURE OF EXTRAORDINARY M |BLACK MATINE Adults Loges Children 10c s ie, Children 20¢ eee rty. 2rd Wit 36th st; N. 46th (Merwin ts a won Dakota 7th wt.; Kent, Witching Hour,” Strand. 7 clure Patter Grace Marvin wuppo nd Moran in thelr comedies, weighn | 250. whe Lyons named Marion wtage. | Marion Davies Dorts before went on the “Herateh My Back,” wan the to ning ft op the ptage. That | jew Would You Like to Be the lee Man?” T. Roy Barnes, who made was when he with Mibid's min atrels whe a hit tn first wan WANTS SCENARIOS | ne The following announcement from the Lote Weber studios of Interest to scenario writers Lois Weber writes practically all of her own stories and contin uities and ls now proceeding with the production of her next two special productions, but unusual stories, expecially these built around worth while themes, will purchased at Hheral figures. “Send all manuscripts to Lots Weber Productions, Santa Mon lea boule and Vermont ave., Holly wo Ming Weber wishes stories with Stories must be of such a type th if tt were they could be shown ehurch in the country ard a theme hecesnary in any John Pia-Lo-watehumacallit is 28 That's 6 years older than his wife, Constance Talmadge. . Fert Lytell, who recently finished “A Message From Mars,” is to make “A Trip to Paradise.” eee Marguerite Clark's current release “fcrambled Wives." Now one call |e “Serambled Brides” ts to be done by another producer, | . | Seena Owen ws to play in “Rack | Pay,” under direction of Frank Bor. ae. Gloria Swanson has finished her Elinor Glyn film, “The Great Mo- ment.” Milton @ills was leading man, eee Elinor Glyn and the wife of Bir Gilbert’ Parker are seen in «mail parts in “The Affairs of Anatol." THEY ARE MOVIE FANS Thomas Spearing and his wife of Skaneatelos, N. Y., claim to be the champion movie fans of the United States, They have gone to every performance at the Huxford theatre 7 that town for seven years, IN SEATTLE ‘Should See This Wonderful Photoplay NEVER BEFORE HAS A PHOTOPLAY BEEN RECEIVED WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASM BY YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE iT AND APPEAL BLUE MOUSE CONCERT! ORCHESTRA IL BIRNBAUM, Director 8—Eva Novak starring at the Cle mmer. —Gordon Griffith in second episode “The Son of Tarzan,” Youngest Talmadge Sister | Soon to Wed Buster Keaton | Talmacds | caged | ring They two years? They don't write ja pleture th | ayn, “1 lo |to write what you feel you spoll it jal. Rex, You knew and Buster to be ried. of course Ke tall it love, ix that we that Natalie tw just a strange feeling. ¢ ton are en-yif you like, All 1 know | understand.” Buster will cement | York. Nati oatpedeacsotats knot will b tied then. not going elope did during the New the soon arrive won't in say that but she says lke Con Christmas But did you know woa no ¢ haven't seen each other for stance | holidays, once © letters? Natalie appear in a while in with Norma or Constan Buster is that droll comedian who THEATRICAL - MAGNATE IN PICTURE FIELD NEW YORK, April 9—Alexander Pantages, millionaire theatri er, will open a moving picture studio near Low Angeles soon to produce pletures for bis own theatres and Hl & movie romance. joutwide interests, Pantages is now Buster went to war shortly after|Jn New York completing arrange. ‘They didn't write to} ments | At Pantages’ when war em Arbuckle ur years ago. on the roreen at t what you'd e meeting headquarters here it . | was stated he will build « studio near / Los Angeles, where /his headquarters will beAoc Alterations are now it was mid, to allow she | pictures in all Pantages southern houre Rumors producing ted. being made. exhibition of wertern and shortly don't write must have “popped love Buster nked il never tell wtand i » Natalie about it has it of isa To ng Br. adway that Fred C. Quimbly, formerly |the Associated Exhibitors, Inc., lp rtner in the deal. the ret of When you try When Buster and I meet there ‘ 4—Mary Thurman in scene from “Bare Knuckles,” | Anna Q. Nilsson at Winter Garden Regeneration, a theme that ak ways pulls the heart and entertains, especially when it is a woman's Te neration, is the leading subject of What Women Wil} Do,” the big Award Jose production which opens at the Winter Garden today. Lovely Anns Q Nilsson in the leading role portrays a girl of the underworld who is regenerated by the love of a mother grieving for her son and thru the love of an honest, clean-cut nan Others in the camp are Allan Fort rest, Earl “Metealf and Jane Jen- nings. RIFFITH PICTURE CLOSES SUNDAY NIGHT Sunday night will witness the last performance of D. W. Griffith's tm mous production, “Way Down |which has been playing to large ef thusiastic audiences at the Metro politan theatre for the past month, MOORE AND WIFE BACK FROM HAWAII . Tom Moore, and his bride, Rene Adoree, whom he courted, won i married while she was playing part of his sister in thé Wi Hurlbut comedy, “Made in Heaven” have returned from their honeymoon in Honolutu aIZtaisis NOW PLAYING— This thrilling jungle story is undoubtedly the best serial ever screened and we are justl: the first theatre to show it on the i proud to acific ! t THE OTHER FEATURE Is one of O. Henry’s overwhelming dramas! matter which way a man turns there always awaits him the ne. that FATE has decreed shall be his own! Children, 10c. talcleioto ol Any Seat, Any Time, 22c. ? Both Prices Plus Tax.