The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 3

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TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —Thomas Meighan in “The Rasy Road. BLUE MOUSR—Anna Q. Nilson in “Without Limit.” CLEMMER Viola Dans in “The | _Offahore Pirate.” | ISKUM—"What Every Woman Know | ST RAN D—William SMart in| “O'Malley of the of the Mounted.” COLONTAL—"Someone in the House.” X—Madge Kennedy in “The heat Bidder”; Third pisode “The Son of Tarsan. Acticorge Artiss in “The TSTER “Partners of Tite.” GARDEN * x LIBERTY THE BASY ROAIP Meighan sree Leonard Payne Isabel Grayce Katherine Dare Kila Klots EALTH does not alway happiness, Leonard F a sailor novelist, meets Isabel Grayce, a wealthy girl who bas grown up on ¥ Street. They are married. Fayne soon falls into his wife's set and becomes a social idler. bel i @isappointed in him and departs for &@ trip abroad. Fayne leaves his wealthy friend He sinks lower and lower and finally ne night, starts for the river te drown himself Ho is saved just In Kictz, a waif. ‘The climax to thi the screen at the Rasy Road.” FBLUE MOUS “WITHOUT LIMIT” (Metro) ards Ta time by # story is told on Liberty in “1 Anna ¢ Re Frank A frail girl came to her senses only to find that at a midn she had married a weakling her sat an’ impassive old man of a gambling palace, whose philoso- phy of brotherhood was to shape her destiny. Just how she was saved t revel Before owner x } CLEMMER “THE Oi ORE PIRATE’ (Metro) . Viola Dana Jack Mut « Baward Jobson Edward Ceeil Ardita Farnam. ‘Toby Moretand Uncle John Farnam. Ivan Nevkova.... Most of the action in “The Offshore | Pirate,” the photoplay now at the! Clemmer, in which pretty little Viola Dana is starred, takes place aboard a luxurious yacht. ‘The new story deals with the ad ures of the unmanageable ward of @ Southern Californ millionaire ‘The belligerent girl is captured by a peeudo pirate and carried away on her own yacht. The story is from the pen of F. Seott Fitzgerald, the clever young author. i COLISEUM * Perna? EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” (Paramount) riage prove a success, and little Mag Bie Wylie, daughter of Alick Wylie, Scotchman, soon finds this out when he becomes the bride of John Shand. oung lawyer. Mary's father ding plans and tho Mary really loved John, the latter married her only be- cause of an obligation to thé family How the author, James Barrie finds a happy solution to this situa tion is toid on the screen at the | Some in “What Every Woman! tsTRAND STRAND mi “O'MALLEY OF THE iguat oF sain ovwem = (Paramount) O'Malley wit Rose 1 Boa Lanier... Bil Hart as Sergeant O'Malley the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, ia the hero of “O’Maliey of the Mount ed,” the photodrama which opened today at the Strand. Bill has a touching role in this new picture. As a member of the R. N M. P. he ian commissioned to track down Bud Lanier, the brother of the Woman he loves. How he battles between love and duty—and succumbs to the former— fs dramatically pictured. COLONIAL “SOMEONE IN THE x HOU Oetroy Jim Bur! Edmund Lowe Vola Howard Cramp lendenning William J. Irvi “Someone in the House,” the film the Colonial, ling with a } crook, love is a mys 1 theft and interwoven theme. It tells eman erook who under the of his social polish preys upon society. He coldly plans to procure the family jewels of wealthy family by making love to the of 4 guise winsome daughter. eit kena > | REX | NER e: eet See “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” (Goldwyn) aii Kennedy Ince Ashe Mra Steeze Hastings Kennedy in “The nd the third episode Highest of the “The Son of Tarzan, exciting serial, from the primrose path is vividly set forth in the screen version of alvin | Johnston's story, “Temple Dusk.” which under the title “Without Limit is now showing at the Blue Mouse || sire regard: Seldom does a family.arranged mar. | b brothers had made all the wed-/ 1—William Colonial. ovie Quizzes | (Conducted in Cooperation With Ax» oclated First al Pictures, Inc) May and MaecDon a Douglas and engagement t ald and not to Doug | tho admits that Lean, are great pals | Virginia—Za Su Pitts is the wife of Tom Gallery, Gloria Swanson ts married to Herbert Somborn, She was married before she b wife of H jhave one } Farnum | He ix a brother of Dustin F | Paul—Elinor Glyn & | ly Duff Gordon. Movie Fan—Send your photoplay to any one of the va: producing companies stamped, selfad freawed er Employed on the staff of jes are experts who w a6 the merits of your work i a.m k— om }to secure the . |MAJ. GEN. wooD IN LIBERTY NEWS } ew Jensen and Von Herbers | News items are a feature of the Lib jerty program, opening Saturday | league pitching contest held at the playfields for Seattle schoolboys last week was a big ev | The efforts of the young hopefuls are vividly portrayed on the screen. Pictures of Major General Laon- rd Wood as hb sited Seattle for a few hours are > shown. He later Ey the ne islands n the leading industries, visited by tle's Federated Women’s! Clubs for the purpose of advertising [the use of Northwest products, figure jin the pictures | : |CHRISTIE GIRL IS is entertainingly pictured. [CLASS A | x - x “THE DEVIL” | “The Dewtt™ . The Mo The Man ' ause she b American roles in th Antipodes that she wanted to become un American girl herself, part of French model in | Devil,” photodrama featuring | jeorge Arliss, at the aa A Arliss has appeared for years “The Devil” on the legitimate stage, |e this marks his first screen ap: pearance |NEW RAY PICTURE STILL UNTITLED y's latest picture is be It is from Rob Wagner. theatres of the the in Chartes ¥ ing cut and ¢ original story by it is as yet untitled. That is un usual. The usual procedure with films is to announce that work ha |wtarted under the title of the jor play ¢rom which the film is adapt ed or the title of the original scen. | arto | ‘Then when production is wnder way it is given another name. & another when it is released. This is confusing to movie editors and to ]those movie fans who try to keep up with the news of the studios. Publicity men may crowd an ex tra line or two into print for the | picture, but in the end no gain 4 | made t the y practice of changing titles Usua the first, that of the book or play, is best. plays the| “The | an | book | Will She Be Chaplin’s Next Bride? Dame Rumor Says So } | ture | | | -Anna Q. Nilsson, Blue A. 8 Will she be Chartle Chaplin's fu-) beauty brid: Gossip says she will Schopenhauer, Spencer and Madame | “ 9 Her name iw May Collins, years Blavateky | WYOMING” MASCOT | oi. ant snc. is trom New. Yor A PARAMOUNT Florence Long, one of the Chris-|Chariie met her in th Past inst uTigrence Leng, ove of the Chr “por im the Bast lost| VIRGINIA VALLI j sweet battle ling lights of old “sete ar 4 RECENT BRIDE oming ng fools that away to Loa les and a |ahe has an unusy e pr jo career with Goldwyn Virginia Valli, who recently fin }of the honor sinc tion wan| Since, she has been frequently | ist working oppe Bert Lytell made after a dam fighting |seen with Charlie. He hag enter. in “The Man Who,” has gone West jahip at which all the members of | tained her at elabornte to make two additional pictures op- jthe Christie company were present « in his Hollywe te the same st This popular | "i ¥et the other girl members of the Chartic has actress has just b ome Mrs, Dem. company insist that they are “not}on her. Now rumor of |“rest Lamson, The officiating jus & BIE jealous.” their engagement t ¢ the peace, Mr. Mead, will be _ F membered ag having married Con is “not in Little family affa yew Fe a Eb tance Talmadge and Dorothy Gish direct hia wi Tt gre a | gee torn te : lares Charlie | MOVIES IN THE CHURCHES | v Sr nepali bed sare pag Pe me aad Neither denies Churcher at fret re nted the use 4 f pipe organs in movie houses. Now oi lbeieri all i eS ap age uson: Chaplin |5,000 churches in the United States wee Deainning teeny a imeelf tojand ¢ ada are exhibiting filma. Miss Kennedy has a charming role uciooutory Gectentrhe beter toatte aot camped cot “The Highest Bidder.” She plays 1 wn Mirek Hidtria Se lunow motion “photaren 18 as" ioonm Sally, a pretty young girl who fa 8 | ma fi and he is free plete as a church without an organ, into the clutches of an adventuress.| Misa Collins is a 4, brown: |xayx Rev. L. W. Sprague of New 4 | How this woman tries to arrange haired be ne abe ‘money marriage” for the girl an od | -¢ foiled by the alertness of Dan Cupid ‘BROA pway-™ —THAT WAS HER BACKGROUND * ue Mouse News onic Heautitul “WITHOUT LIMIT” From CALVAN JOHNSTON’ Saturday Evening Post Story “Temple Dusk” Mouse Madge Kennedy, Re THE SEATTLE STAR Viola Dana, Clemmer. 4—Conrad Nagle, Coliseum. Bebe Daniels in Jail Cell | | | clute Patter Elliott Dexter Dexter was born in Houstor ‘and it’s the last, teo.” ready clicked on one of the episodes “ NEW NILSSON FILM Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle ts tn over. | concluding scenes for “Christmas| out Lémit,” alle star. Barrymore. tullo stories. 5—Thomas Meighan and Gladys George, Liberty. 6—Scene from “Someone in the House,” reports the conclusion of | Winter Garde Features Big ation Nell," ‘starring Pauline yo = pa for re | for Speeding itnaataistiiestix win, Guatare ot ea i mp ay | Pomona, Cal, has voted to ee mi company and Partner the Tide” is the Bb Sund BA A ole movies on Sunday Rare Sau tee sh - Wter went into attraction at the Winter Garden SR Da c are a n ts a pentose yates peed pictures, playing theatre, on Third near Pike. This if | Guers what “Made in the f nty jail today, serving a ten-d Marte |* t story of the sea with a goek on Sennett come about ae . un, cli con of ella Mims \ as for ary h on t e + 1 “ot eal ete. Airc nek : thoan 1 tion of it» virile action under Home-brew, of course nce imp h her for speed Doro, the beau-|, aves; in fact many of the big — ng tiful g act ; 4 were filmed on the ocean's dat Clemactbal Mies Daniels shocked peaceful Sar ie wee Ser This was accomplished by University st ta Ana and astonished friends ar Mra, foiliott Dex | of the new and most mode: it rir de Bader en A the general when she lmou ter. ter im now method of under sea, photography cee ned into ut 11 o'clock tay Dexter is HOW | The story is from the famous ne: a | quale ie itatinn bauble oun t on serving her rated as one of of the same name, and none of 1 § lin inwre of whirling rapids you she fe had decided ni the most POPU strength has been lost in the filmig pe She oie : v “ 1 appe ler ke ie 7 Just the opposite has been the ca & jminiatures made w h woap sud m the c y against on the screen.’ a4 events merely hinted at in tie | | whic her guilty of le a ane ared took have been brought out by real | Alles houn trimmed the hate on ulevards at here this w flesh and blood figures in a most dra- he wor in Charming De a chp the Strand tn maUc manner. ceiver.” I can’t sleep sir a splendid role in “The Witching | 4 well balanced cast does full jum ual eee Euilty, and 1 might Hour tice to the in hand. To begin | 3 six. | Over ort egies ie Peace Sr with, “Partners of the Tide” is @ Kiss ot | Soyhow," abe To Screen Scenes ple seacaring ee t t oa It oe t . 2 re . ation in Portland, Ore. actory existence in ita oe . 4 rons. Here we have a cunmag Naty sheta’ Srmi' tad ? se ORES, «£08 ORTLAND, April 16 rrueit story of people transpiring ovmiiag feesiedt, $60 a weak for hie t " layers will a : ! llain who is subdued in a Moy {oan tants oo tin 3 who was permis: | April 22 to begin the filming of ex-| > iain 0, i: GPa adi: Jappeacance before the screen remain overnight with her teriory for “The Confit.” according |"*Otner attractions include Toplaa al | sckiieils Sealbanastny daughter 4 statement by David Brill of the ine Day, Fox News, @ | Actual work on “Molly O” has ha cepiek took win’ nae pane hern.tote Manufacturing COM: | comedy and Irma Falvey plagit really begun. The camera has al-| knuckles, “% pany, pane “Bisserere” from “Il Trovatored’ WE LEARN THROUGH EVER n ich Mabel Normand appears ir : hich bel N and ap | Sciertist# my that §2 per cent’ f Mallar role of Mally ©, in th NEW CAREY DRAMA | HAS BEEN COMPLETED | att information is gained thru. the [tna of maar wesme NOW UNDER WAY) sna a. Xitaon, whose blonde |<, his, 8 probably the nasal } =~ | Wairry Carey ix on location at|beauty has recently been seen in |auctry, Movies te iol Ps he ae D's, | ATTY: ARBUCKLE Chateworth, where he is making the What Women Will De’ and. “With femal and Griiga-—paltdedll few hours’ time. For that Pee & good deal of the time t ove at Pilot wutte,” un@er the di-|actual fiiming on “The Lotus Edt histor! db day® playing the title role in hi rection of Jack Ford. Jrene Rich|ers.”" This is the story by Albert papa ga See sate ae Paramount picture, “Gasoline and Barbara La Mar are playing the|Payson ‘Terhune in which Miss | ribdamirarsd conch... ee by Walter Woods, from George Put-| principal feminine roles opposite the | Nilsson is working opposite John| Best foodstuffs for the least = Boldt's-—-Advertisement. “And she feeds her on such mild brochures as Niets Jeet he, Home of the Alone and friendlean w York, this frail ne to her senses in girl her destiny. George D. Baker’ Master Prod Headed by an A Cant —a romance of the biggest, finest things you'll ever know! Jensen & Von Herberg News Now Playing—With Lila Lee and Gladys George MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer playing “Kismet” Christie Comedy “Scrappily Married” There’s Plenty of Action Here! CHESTER SCREENIC “From Deer to Dam” Deer and Beavers on the Minnesota Trails Home of the Big Su

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