The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921. : Now Playing \ a fe. Paramount Picture Until Friday Night Only— al Jilted by his girl, he gets so tight that nothing short of a charge of _nitro- glycerine can shake him loose from his coin! Then one night— BURGLAR ROOF —finds he wasn’t in love at all! Cupid hands him a real jolt this time and now the sky’s the limit! SENNETT COMEDY “MOVIE FANS” FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing ‘Madam Butterfly,’ selection—Puccini. WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC COMING BILLIE BURKE in “The Education of Elizabeth” 5, lat a) a Cony, time. All prices plus tax. STRAND PRICES Matiners—Any seat, any day, 22c. After 6 o’clock—Upper balcony, Te; lower floor and lower bal- Sle; children, 10¢ any “TONY” MORENO Florence Lawrence, who "retire \BETTY COMPSON Antonio Moreno will play another | five years ago, has returned to the | ‘“ P semis sant rants ast srosocten {svete Her fem pictare Is ‘caled| IN “THE ORDEAL For the past three weeks he carpe: sx thas oleh | Betty Compeon, ba ateteli tunel 48 tha. Lon signed a contract to appear exclus Angeles Athletic club. AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY who recently Forrest , Oppoaite May Allison in“ Stanley plays Big Game.” ively in Paramount pictures, will have for her next starring vehicle an original by Somerset Maugham, noted Engli#h author, entitied “The Ordeal,” according to the announce ment by Jemse L. Lasky, Para mount's vice president. The picture will mark Mise Compson’s second appearance as a Paramount star Her first production “At the End of the World.” is now in work under the direction of Penrhy who will direct “The Ordea WRITING BOOK ON } PICTURE INDUSTRY | An authoritative book on the growth of the motion picture indus try is in course of preparatic seph de Grasse and Ida May Park who in private life is Mrn. de Graane Both have lite grown up with the film industry and the book, when published, will reveal a number of hitherto untold angle: he “game it is said, Mr. de Grasse directed Charles Ray tn “The Old Swimmin’ Hole,” and Ida May Park produced Bessie Love's “The Midlanders.” “Don't t Neglect Your Wife” With Lewis Stone, Mabel Julienne Seott and Charies Clary FOURTH EPISODE “The Son of Tarzan” COMING Charles BPE! Pm San Nene diem alae dhl in“The Kid” Personal appearance GA Gace meme ony at 225, 4:10, 7:40 and 9:30 Pp. m, of “The Artist With a Soul.” Colleen Moore, John Rowers and David Butler hav ing roles in King Vidor’s produc Sky Pilot.” Home of the Big Successes by Jo | mn of “The TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIDERTYGeorge Neban in “One | * Pervenal ap- Parker Head's Leopard Weman.’ I * Basen, Jr. tn re.” Blue Unb Aree contest pio- Frank Mayo in “Colo ewis §. Stone in “Don't leet Your Wife.” | wis GARDEN—tarry Leon Wilson's “The Spenders.” | STRAND RYANT WASHBURN is the pop. ular star who comes to the} his | trand today in “Burglar Proof,” latest comedy drama, | This ts a story of a prosperous young man who is #o tight in money matters that they call him “Burglar Proof,” meaning that or of nitroglyo hia dollars from him finds the combination and effects a ering is able to shake t girl in the From some twen y thousand rtographs submitted they selected Gertrude Olmstead, a . gh achool girl: Mine Olm playing in pictures, She lemmer this week in “The Big Adventure.” Pictures of a number of the entries in The Star Universal $1,000 motion picture actress contest are also being shown, eee BLUE MOUSE How a fascinating enchantrean of the tropics wins ¢he. love of John Culbertson, scientistexplorer, even tho she had attempted to delay him on an important mission for his gov ernment, ts told tn Leopard Woman,” the picturts n of Btew art Edward White's tirilling novel which is being shown et the Blue Mouse this week. ouse Peters ia the featured player. COLISEUM he Kentuckians & nereen adap the pop old novel by nm of the popular old nm Fox, Jr, im the at which opened today at the Cx It lx a story of a sturdy, ambi rans rtate and of a LIBERTY Owing to popular demand, George Reban, clever character actor, ia te appear before audiences at the Lib erty four times each day, instead of twice as he ortkinally planned In deban's Tatent film play, “One Man nly a charge | THE SEATIL rE STAR || Queer Combination Provides Fun in || Washburn Picture, “Burglar Proof” Met Cupid! | peararce. din ula on | CF & dintinguished won| amen combined in | 1 ‘COLORADO’ ~—ALSO— VOD-A-VIL MOVIE OTHER ATTRACTIONS ORCHESTRA Always the Best tor tue Laverty Guest Owing to the GEORGE BEBAN " ‘ONE MAN IN A MILLION’ | A heartetirring asad wy a master of characterization! “BRUC CE SCENIC “WATER TRAILS” day, appearing CARTOON comEDY Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE on _the WURL ITZER COMING—WALL. ACE REID in “THE LOVE SPECIAL” 9:30 at night. —~— ’ crowds, Mr. George Beban will increase his daily appearances at THE LIBERTY to four on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- in the afternoon and 7:40 and unprecedented at 2:25 and 4:10 | with Frank Mayo as the star "| fine acting and also for the display | | Neglect Your Wife,” the screen story | which is being shown at the Rex acters taken from the San Francisco | pleture, Proof,” | Bryant Washburn is featured at the Strand in “Burglar! the story of a tightwad who reforms. } Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE:GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President ( Pike Street and Fifth Avenue The Brunswick All Phonographs in One Plays All Records ‘THE any-record Brunswick opens a broader field for music —all limitations are re- moved. Buy any record you wish—whatever make —whatever artist. Play it on the Brunswick to gain a new appreciation of tonal values. in a Million,” ia being shown, ana! preceding the picture Beban comes out onto the stage and mplendid talk, He has a wond personality and the Liberty sudloness sive him a big hand after each ap given ao COLONIAL laughter, drama and thrills are “Colorado, the film play now at the Colonial, Thin photodrama tx based on the famous stage nuccens by Augustus Thomas, and shows the popular star in one of the most likable characters in which he has appeared for some tma It gives him opportunity for of bis physical strength. eee REX Gertrude Atherton wrote “Don't thin week. The noted author has woven the plot around true char social world. ¢ Mabel Julienne Scott, Lewis 8. Stone, Charlies Clary, Kate Lester, Nichard Tucker and Darrell Fons} compose the allstar cast in the Forty First Nationa! releases have been sold to a Buenos Aires exhibi- | tor, Thus South Americans will see latest Parisian gowns displayed by Norma and Constance Talmadge. Walter S, Wessling, distribution manager, says that even small towns are starting the custom of runsfing pictures for extended periods. Just a ragged kid and a nondescript dog— But they'll give you ‘more laughs and tugs at the heartstrings than you've had in a long time. They change the course of events for several people in “THE BIG ADVENTURE” A SoulStirring Tale of Human Frailties (A. Universal Perfect-Picture) Together with BUSTER KEATON The Assassina‘or of Dull Care in “Hard Luck” And the second series of test films taken in The Star-Uni- versal motion picture contest. NOW PLAYING at the lemmer A Theatre of Reputation BILL SEZ ye: The Brunswick is equipped with the Ultona. 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Get | “Hobart Bosworth has several) The stories written by G save all further distress, c bones in his hand as a re-| Pattullo, who is now writing a sult of a fight with Nigel Barrie—/ture for Arbuckle, have been —Advertisement |for their new picture, of course @@ in public school history a OES ¥ J Naveen 1h DNeadt na" 4 NOW PLAYING Until Friday Night A stirring tale of the Blue Ridge Mountains KENTUCKIANS” A Paramount Picture with MONTE BLUE Thrilling with the fight of two worthy foes and the woman who chooses between them! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “FRA DIAVOLO”—Auber | PATHE NEWS COMING— “THE OATH” SENNETT COMEDY “Wedding Bells Out of Tune” With Louise Fazenda yey) Gs fi! S i in nr aM NL it

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