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SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921. TODAY'S PROGRAMS ince Rekt in “The | Wanda Hawley tn CLEMMER Little F COLISEUM STRAND cation of F COLONTAL KREN-—Chartic Chaptio in “The Kid’ | The Pda | | | x x . " ¥ ” LIBERTY x « “THE LOVE SPECIAL” | The Love Special,” the film at ‘ A en of th 1—Milton Sills, Clemmer. 2—Billie Burke and Donald Cameron, Strand. Miriam Cooper, Coliseum, 6—Charles Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in “The Kid,’ Wallace Reid and Agnes Ayres, Liberty. 4—Wanda Hawley as she appears in “The House That Jazz Built,” Blue Mouse. 5— ~ Rex. 7—Scene from ‘A Dishonorable Love,” Colonial | —— haeddoearia [EVENTS OF INTEREST p ; a |SAY BEBE RECEIVED || nonzer snowman 7 I CLEMMER They Wed 100 IN LIBERTY NEWS |] JQVIC Quizzes THIS cure Dadter TOO MUCH ATTENTION .strtitc actor, now working Louise Lovely | Scenes of an Arctic storm a Romance,” has received a “fan” d a {els during her stay in the Orange wisi form of the Jensen and Von Her Conducted in co-operation with q . ‘ ot ° berg News, a new film of which Associated Firat National Pictures, | bE By us.|tropical hurricane are in “PIAy-| county jail at & »” Giuiterile letter from New York, request- Pes Get Married 228s mei ON || touiee was born in sydney, aus: |tropeal uricane, aren, “Play |county jail at Banta Ana, California, || jot"s, ot coy Naan am van Grats bo Aires : " ___| trallas in 1896, and « od 18 Bute ain. Stewart for have been filed with| | marked the elderly players ainwris = uF Address Harry J. Ed a hh Se the ties. During her 10-day] | “that fellow must be a collector oe RAS “ ‘ ards, care Charles Ray Studios, | ec seit mprisonment she received 400! | of antiques.” The Little F . De Angeles, Cal , a mu full blood Blackfoot | Hounds of candy and 2,000 letters. aa Saceviion's , ¢ i dale comedy comp I player at Cor! Her cell was lavishly furnished ‘ae SiS ee ; Billie C.—Kenneth Harlan wa in Sydney an Indian part in “Bob Hamp New York city in 1895, He gan screen ca ton of Placer * married to ¥ Hart. He t# at reer wi t © ‘ nt playing opposite Constance Australian Blo; One scene in “Deception” shows : : the finan 6 and can be reached at the graph ipa ) horses and knights in armor and act ain ob the m at te 18 Bawt 48th and later car 7,000 extras. minlete th sehdies treet, New Y + Chose country ose 2 sore in married, but I do not know a cOM| Von Strohelm on the eighth to whom r with the! month of pr on of “Foollst ’ a COLISEUM ORCHESTRA vee Universal lm Wivea* it probably wil be 0 Yea 2 T Cutio—Claire Windac is bora’ ta ety ue n the makin: ; STRAND AS: POPULAR, FEATURE | cco oat tat etn canal starring in Fox ar = eo ' The Coliseum Concert orchestra, of |cated at W ne wae e Wesley Barry: Hin hair is red A THEATRE OF REPUTATION Mins Lovely “THE EDUCATION OF ’ 44 art Ka yetor we wn tn enclete " elas ane datating . and. his eyes ‘are blue; he is Iriat ELIZABETH” oa attra af War made ¢ the locteatt a ta: Gans Me hehe hag | thru and thru, Four feet six and Donald Cameron Noh Sunday m i* ; aes | Since Doug Fairbanks has grown ff A Cast of Unparalleled Excellence, Including | ‘taj Macdoustena | clock, are well attehded. The fe Harry—Frank Keenan in marries} WIN PRAISE AS 1 mustac for “The Three Mus 7 ¥! ‘ ry one around the stu lowing numbers will be played to-land is the father of several children ketecrs ae EH: 9 ag cao Rg KB A LE ho CHARACTER ACTORS) kt":"=" cer” on © staid Tahal Flotow; Largs, from the “New World |to Eq Wynn, the well known come. Lon Chaney and Ray nd Hatton | see cape cralberes Symphony.” by Dvor Hungarian | dian. He is on th at present. |are ¢ to be two of the great-| Louise Fazenda is working now BS her job tr Bee ge cede Dances,” Now. by Pirahme eI ent asters of makeup on the! on a series of two-reel comedies with visit her nster sister and Baa by Morakowski; “Heart! Peter Pan—Of course " nereen. Both are now working at the | Chester Conk Their first is = Sa young brother—and falls in love with | | Wounds,” by Grieg, and “Rhapsody | who ever maw Maude Adama loves |Goldwyn studios, Chaney in “Ace of | “Money Flies: a the latter is entertainingly pictured in “The Education of Elizabeth,” now being shown at the Strand | Espana,” by Chabrier her. Iam not eure that #he is com. | Hearts” and Hatton with WHl Rog: | cla Chek | ng back to play in the movies, but | ¢F in “Doubling for Komeo.” mina Murphy the feminine . AND there ia @ rumor that she os lead in “Fantomas,” the Fox serial. REID HAS HAD i: ely Al ade Bo THOMAS MEIGHA Me ’ a ent working out a theory, of her own gel Billie Burke is the star VARIED CAREER ©: sred photography in motion| Thomas Meighan, Pi Examples of British block-system ORA CARE RS - é p « ta soon to pro. | and United States Senator ( of bookings Mary Pickford's Oe See eld admirers | 4.) 5 which she has writ | Hitchoock, of Nebraska, were guests a” has been booked for know that “COLISEUM | . from hore - f hone t lune! of the Kr nh 0 ye but b ot yet =e ty br Aladdin of honor at luncheon ne Kiwania| more than a year, but has not y _ ree bal pate. geal oe | Buffalo Bill's club, of Asheville, N, C, which eity | been shown in London | “THE OATH” gs agp ee ee s lim now the location headquarters of | onslintmti | (Firat National) later was employ HARRY CAREY Director Ro William Neill and his| MAX LINDER j Dis weaet 4 hotel, then on @ ranch, on various teract Hart Colman Lansing. E Harry Carey and his entire com. | company, producing “The Conquest| Athletic fans will be Interested to/ eastern newspapers and in vaude | pany, directed by Jack Ford, left for | of Canaan,” Mr, Meighan’s new Par-|learn that Max Linder, the French |ville for @ year before entering mo-| Trudkee; near Ker, where they will| amount picture lcomedy star, wag the teacher. of tion pictures? His father wag Ha! | remain a. | Reid about a week to procure neh Armand Massard, world’s champion rift is a gpod habit, but no one} Willlam Duncan, hero of count-| 10 the famous playwright and au-| some snow scenes for the Western| “The Charming Deceiver” in the|fencer at the last Olymple games jess movie serials, has rescued and thOf Of many wellknown melo-|etar’s current feature, “Christmas |title of Alice Calhoun's second star-|Max is one of the cleverest swords- reciates the value of it as much an the reckless spender, Hugh Col-/™arried Edith John: man in “The Oath,” the picture |/ady, hundreds of times. drama now at the Coliseum, takes a) But none of them “took® until} unique way out of the slough of | An announcement appeared in a nancial difficulties in which he finds |jocai paper that William Duncan} himself by spending future earnings. /and Edith Johnson had taken out a| license. But another W! marria RASTONIAL “Pi iiam Duncan afd Eéith Johnson MOOLONIAL ||Sn 2retctt. ou ui ———————®| Congratulations by the hundr “§ DISHONORABLE LOVE” = | began to pour in on the two m (Metro) | stars, however. on, his ding © at Pilot Butte,” ‘ring vehicle. men in the world. | NOW PLAYING @ ts A Paramount Picture Lard Ingestre Jack Muihall! Not wishing to disappoint their Lady Brenda Gariyes ee a friends they went down to the Capt. Hector Grant 3) license bureau, took out a license, : {and were married immediately “A Dishonorable Love,” « dramatic photoplay, is the f . : traction at the Colonial. Scenes in Claims Director Jand, India and Italy are shown Stole Her Plot he plot rev os prhgeue! rg Marshall Neilan, film director, has jewlar characters, all members 0f/ nen sued by a woman who claims famiifes of royal blood. geen are! that he story ten by her. fents, such as in Love AGNES AYR THEO. ROBERTS JULIA FAYE CLARENCE BURTON nee” Special) All aboard for a sizzling trip through the West and Imany thrilling inci h 88! The pb in question is “Din Han earthquake and a,r stic horse | , starr Weak and orace. which Mr, Neilan wrote himself. On learning of the case, Mr. ot * se - # | felt that I have shot short of the “THE KID” bull of success, wes (First National) omething incom the papers I dis overed why this feeling persisted. I had n rT been sued for stealing a story. And now I believe I am in a lass with t nimitab! David Be en of the lete. In reac a = he Tramp “The Kid,” Charlie Chaplin's great lest feature picture, is now showing lasco and oth e This is the million dollar and ser who find therh the land of romance! rod written and pro: a ee betes Ws A trip engineered by dare-devil Wally, as builder of 12 "] ara, aa) DB | toe clever ecmedinn hanes Farig bas wore.’ de" orf railroads, battler with Nature and wooer of lady fair. an . md UNRUN Gt ee mine am charged with Skirting the crags of the towering Sierras. Plunging a little waif forms the theme of one | S aloes @ dunce, marae aa jot the most deliciously humorous pic: | ee ee naa 000 is a lot of tures ever screened BLUE MOUSE a — " | money, even in t business at this time motion picture ‘through snow scenes, the most majestic ever screened. Ending in a wild night ride through a blizzard, and letting you off all happy and gasping for breath. Remember Reid in a racing auto? Now watch him burn up the rails! ee mes Compson will appear in c P by W. Somerset “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT” | Maueh fter she completes “At tans 7 ia Ai dlc (Realart) the End of the World gra Rodham Wanda Hawley rank Rodham Forreat Staniey I ; Mermaid Comedy “BANG” Y Scenic “WILDEST WALES” Beautiful Views of Rural Wales MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer Playing “My Mammy” abrook. J JOE MARTIN World’s Greatest Simian Tragedian “A MONKEY HERO” A Universal-Jewel Specially Adapted for Mr. Martin From the French and tribulations of a mod ern Jack Spratt and his wife—or how to get fat and grow thin—furnish both fun and reflection in “The House That Jazz Built,” the comedy drama starring petite W: gt the Blue Mc The photoplay treats most humor. | ously ion that is duplicated in many hundreds of homes every day. The trial NOW PLAYING WANDA HAWLEY “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ a situa SEENA OWEN WILL WEAR PRETTY GOWNS The part which Seena Owen plays in “Back Pay,” a Fannie Hurst story which is now being screened by Frank Bormge for Cosme Productions, requires the of luxurious gowns. Miss Owen ia assisted in selection of v’ by M Elizabeth naberry, ausociate editor of rper’s Bazaar.” Miss Owen and Mrs. Lounsberry have been visiting the best Fifth enue shops in order to get the proper wearing apparel for the part of Hester 4 p Franc Marion wrote the acen d ot “B: Pay.” $1,000.00 STAR-UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL | | NEWS | MOTION PICTURE CON- TEST TEST FILMS Clemmer urchestra qeneee ~ \ Von Herberg News BILL SEZ. q Seattle's the best burg west of the Plymouth Rock, All's wrong with her is me and you. Let's all go out and get a reputation for something ‘sides the anvil chorus. SEATTLE’S ALL JAKE! 100% Courtesy, Wietures, Muste ek