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TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY CLEMO tation Tena Keefe in Priscilla Deas MOUSE —Nert ce From Mars STRAND "Patty" Arbackle In © rie Year Man. ™ Lytell in ; “The Un- | #: ¥ Vivian Martin in “Husbands wiv x - ar t a : COLIS EUM | } x »| “THE PASSION FLOWER" (Firat National) | Facacia | Rateban Raimunda Norbert Mareison Ford Noms TALMADGE, screenland’s | most popular actress, is at the Coliseum in “The Passion Flower.” The locale of the story, which is a sereen version of the stage drama in which Nance O'Neil starred, is laid in Spain. The plot is unusual and See Shed yer aa a A Dery dramatic, It tas. to do with al ~Bert Lytell, Blue Mouse, 2—Priscilla Dean, Clemmer. 3—Norma Talmadge, young Spanish girl who cultivates an} extreme hatred for her stepfather who tries to make love to her eee ~CLEMMER- Thomas Ince Personally Selects Seattle Tot for Big Production ovie Quizzes TAYLOR KNEW JUST Charles Coliseum, 4—Zena or Liberty whey HE a 5—Tom Miz, Colonial. 6—Vivian Martin, Rex. 7—“Fatty” Married Secretly | tAR Arbuckle, Strand. JAMES RENNIE TO APPEAR IN FILMS ; ylor's enthy nnie, who has been playe eee x pig EX often caiee eae somewhat abrupt | 1 sdway in “Spanish Love,t “REPUTATION” Se ere ae nducted in cooperation with | The editor of Oliver Morosco's “The rfuiture,” the first grand opera jis making his first venture into (Untvereat-Jewe!) Frances Dana, a beautifu Associated Firat National Pictures, | Half-Treed" was looking for a baby |adapted from a movie, has been screenland since his marriage Maaeelae tan, later } four-year-old Se tot left this cit Ine) to p fraph in one of the scenes. | given its premiere in Paris, It was December to Dorothy Gish, motion: Known an Laura Figian,. } Priactila Dean | wien her m Mrs. F. V. Hall, f Narbara—Milton Sills had eight) Walking down a Los Angeles street. | adapted from “The Cheat,” directed picture star. He has been engaged ? Niles Welch | Los Angeles, to enter the movies < xpe © on the legitimate | he sw just the youngster he want: ny Cecil DeMille with Fanny Word las leading man for Hope Hampton linrry Van Meter | tage before hin appearance on the |e. being wheeled by its parents | ay the star in 1915 | in tthe picturization of the Fannie Today word comes from the Thomas reen. Ho has been leading man for | Taylor dashe orward, exclaiming ee | Hurst stor; Duet,” whieh be Priscilla Dean, she of the beautiful Ince studios that the cast surrow 4 Humber of well-known and por I want to shoot that baby,” using! yfary Pickford's latest, “Thru the! | now in pre eyes and magnetic personality, is » Vidor in her next bi stars, among whom are Pauline F the ate vernacular "wt for | Hack Door,” will be re ed the mid- | Dust” now appear? at ¢ Clemmer tn] “ee a lic rick, ¢ a Kimball Young, Gloria | “photograph Only hasty explana: ais of May | First National Pictures, “Reputation,” said to be the greatest |! te hes : n. n Katherine MacDonald and ns saved him from being flattened “ee | j 7" a production this clever star has yet 1 Hughes, Madge Gra Carew was known fest | Under the parent wrath ind isha Seon: fiek capes | |BoSWORTH HAS peared in upon the sereer Tu abt music Bhe yes fore the camera she stood 4 | i ine, aa plas a dual et Dana ws ise career ae eating lady tor NEW NEILAN PICTURE ‘ora | JOINED PRODUCERS ot mo bs eons on n ung Man, Go a 6:9 , iid pend : \ called upon to do waghlass Went | WILL REQUIRE TIME ven Broadway theatres in Maine cents . nou us that Mr. Ince per | 7 of indeper producers. ‘The fore acting in the course of the story ¥ eee Marshall Nellan shortly wil y are now housing long-run} mer Inc is now ead plot has a surprise climax. ona lected “Muriel! Frances Hope—You ark which is best—|work on a motion picture that will | {lms | + iif bs ie weil atta’ ert eo wn * adap oO} the ¢ * ha ¢ - ° ° of his own organization a) has _g | Dana erful 1 n books adapted for the take six months to wee. Prepar ve } |commented the first of a series Of MOUS E | - t pore « s. It in ations for the pre on of th A grotto 300 feet below the earth |six pictures, “The Sea Lion.” Ime rBL E celaeemmmmlt. ) answer briefly, | film are n 1 way, and in Southern France was the scer his cast are Bessie Love, Ean df ° dae . ents for both. The the ent ella any will many Incidents filmed in “Phroso” | Johnson, Jack Curtis anda re Mk a ry i onths and the hundr s own particular! travel extensively in order to give, by 4 London company 3 he ‘A erage FROM MARS "|r friends of little Muriel will be s wplendid novel | the story its proper pot ae bia | 2 e Morr, xe (Metre) Sire — a +} &nxiously waiting for the local book ou y Inadequate New York saw its first motion ple 3 Storace Parker... ert Lytelt « sige " - * “ J | ETHEL GREY TERRY Siinnie Talbot Kaye Deane jing of the productior for the ¥ On the other hand CHARL MURRAY ture, April 27, 1896. It was de Ethel Grey Terry, one of the most Martha Parker. iment Milton | “Qturiel was formerly a pu here in a certain amount of interest| For those who are impertinently | Veloped thra a device invented by talented of American actresses, UGK tl The Messenger ++ iphona agua nlp ideale vd in the presentation |ecurious concerning such things ancix Jenkins and called the cessful alike on stage and scraaie The most selfish man in London—/ the Douglas D: ng Academy 7 — novel mad pl ey 1} Charlle Murray vouchsafer the in n Yigaqoope a specially engaged to play the | this is the monicker dubbed upon} last appenred here in put pate ttar capitis bbe gue Paes Ml bege : i important role in Mack Semi | re Sarkar wealthy clubcnet, by | Tide + ecg riba. age. There is a wide fe 1) Laurel, Indiana the year ow eeler Oakman refus , | im.” Just prior his associates. How the young fel a the show with inte . nobly nt ghey Soli wmchah Pam jo are he le y ged of it ieee rene rman. Seem fee Te t by Mr, Sennet ‘i ; Jow lived down this reputation is|tation of the Hulu Hulu dance Muriel Frances Dana roe nga get ig za jie enables .himy,.to., pny... Che role in “The Half-Hreed." | completed pieture with Wi cleverly pictured in “A Message | ————___ ——_—_—_— begreatty superior te.aay weltaline SP | We ee ics eet decd ek Ae 8. Hart, playing the feminine From Mars,” the film play which nay 4 " “ have | balm. ‘n © whot 1,500 feet of 5 Ay opened today at the Blue Mouse.| CHINESE ABUSED COLISEUM ORCHESTRA |*" “" ae Se" Sao ieee film in one day for Ruth Holand's dys Walton JEAN ACKER Bert Lytell plays Parker IN MOVIE PLAYS Sdien a wand | ie ae | The secret has just leaked out that! Jean Acker was severely bitten OFFERS FINE PROGRAM) errr: ; | Agnes Ayres has left Lox An-| Ppa cnn | dog whee the eitengend to teat Gi eee eetutty tis fama dd to 18 offtéder ee e's years old whe n her career |geien for New York to play the Two hundred carpenters and 400 | Gladys Walton, pretty motion pic- i... wound is not serious, but t , ST T R. A N gueniamiantniten: tn Abe-mavien, Het \ecunn. anday wibrding a qoneets in the filma feminine lead with Thomas Meighan, | stucco workers were employed dur. |ture star with. Universal, has been] acker may have to cease wo : selalty | Fy a ‘ c . frersten ho ty to star in “Cappy Ricks,” an | ing the «even months’ production of ried for three he Py instil that the movies are to be eapecially| French composers, played by the . ¥ nd Y married for three month« and go to the Pasteur institut blamed for that. Coliseum Concert rere inchede | ae ure Sees wart adaptation by. Paramount of the | ‘deception. They used 12,000 yards| Not a woul in Hollywood, where _ Sees Foun DOLLAR A YEAR M MAN The movies merely have reflected |ed to 44 artista, under the direction Las Pa Psi , ay ing. Filten and stories by Peter B. Kyne. Tom/of canvas, 14,000 sacks of plaster, | Ming Walton lives with her mother,| Rosemary Theby and HaFi (Paramount) the stage idea of Chinese, particular- | of Arthur Kay, conductor, will be the |Rermour died tn the epeing Of 1bt0 (een mill direct at the Para-|1,000 tons of iron, 12,000 yards of /knew a thing about it Myers are planning a series of kiin Pinney y ly Chinese in cities of the United | feature, wal Se tom Seymour died beg Be lis of 1920. jmount ¢ studio on Long Island | paving stone equivalent quanti The husband is Frank Ladelle, son | mestic comedies like those made «Roscoe ("Fatty” States. pampered deiipenees cate Wan Ghani an | wz , | thes of other materials. jof an Eastern capitalist the late Sid Drew and his wife. | The stage in turn reflected popular | will inc Phedr “ ee ee Om |< ehemne Burke, . whowe Limehotise | “288 | Miss Walton sayw she will con- Lansanedeiptliibntitean innate Colonel Bruce... myths, widely current. M. pits Stapneet adap frenged ‘at: Cprveres! ‘City, Cal Nights” “furnished material for sev-| Reginald Barker would like to/tinue with her screen career. Allen Holubar and Dorothy Phill _- t a . ; : ‘ dd eral films, has 4 that he! kn « 1 Rn a Si gf ce sons find it difficult to recognize!iude Min Le Caril . . . feral tis know if profanity will be permitted ill make four pictures in Califoi Roan acy ad cramateur sleuth {that the manners and characters of !hy Bizet ser by Galatia re ee, Gaia ey il | Vil comer "i te in mount pro-/on blue Sundays if a fellow swears) Gaston Glass supports Mary Miles|and then will go to Europe to’ ff pero ary, ate ar canaiie adie ae wtapteeee t thin appear on the legitimate stage next| ductions in London. &@ blue stre Minter in her next. vo specials. and possessor of the fastest motor ed ys on les rg babe wee Saens, “Ia Lisonjem” by Chamin- jreason. Constance Talmadin iny in pote attire see: boat on the bay—that's fatty” Ar- lind bry ; Hn oe : 4 ‘aa yar nde Loin Du Bal" by “Mar Affair.” T play wan buckle in his e conledy Grama, | Sevres Americans, OF inmvidue’| March and Procession "| adapted for the screen by Jobnet “The Dollar a Year Man,” which | ¥ropeans. from “Sylvia,” by Delibes. Mr. N.\ son and Anita Loos. Opened at the Strand today James B. Leong, a Chinese, has|Oeconomacos will play as a clar nat | Pretty little Liln Lee has a charm.|Titten a ooo by which hé/ solo the Bell Song from “Lakme” are) M ‘Sr does Winni- | means to correct the notion it | Delihes. amera an n. ee oe ee eee oo Com Chinese are all potential kidnapers | aps fred Greenwood, who played opposite Arbuckle in his recent pictures. ° jor agsansins. His movie ix being produced in Los | Angeles. It is called, “Lotus soms.”* —* “PROXIES” | (Paramount) Norman Kerry ete! | istopher Darley as al opher | Ith “folis an un How an ex-convict working butler in the home of Chri Darley, a man of wi scrupulous stock bre ally pictured in “Proxies. @rama which opened today Liberty. is dramatic- | the screen at the er, Of particular interest is the appear- | ‘ance in the cast of Zena Keefe, popu: | lar stage star “THE UNTAME! (Fox) Tom Mix o Man ae Pauline Starke The Giri A fiery horde and if especially trained for their log were rts with 2 Ww Tox Mix in his’ latest picture, “The Untamed which is now showing at the Colonial “The Untamed” is a typical Mix picture. It is from the pen of Max Brand and gives the cowl star did opportunity to display his horsemanship. spleg ye She co-stars with Mildred |Harris, Conrad Nagel and *! Theodore Kosloff in Cecil De | ji AND wi bier |HELEN KELLER “SEES” , CHAPLIN COMEDY | Oltve Thurston an 3 “VA SCHENCK BUYS NEW PLAY FOR NORMA) charies ray has selected the cast peep Schenck has pt ned the WHO Will aseist him in the filming acoinaph Schenck has purchased the | Co 'his eighth production for release which ted , Tal. BY Associated First National. The next st 7 ‘te | story is an original one by Richard “gree the Door” | And#, Utled “The Harnstormer ment of this purchase d The players are George Nichols, with rumor have been Blanche Rose, Lionel Belmore, Flor- at that Seas sagen, who nce Oberle, Charlotte Pierce, Lin en. the in “The Won. |com Plummer, Wilfred — Lucas dertu a be starred in| Phillip Dunham, Gus Leonard and a picture version of ‘the play Burt Offord | CLAIRE DU BREY TEN STARS IN Thruout the summer months Claire DE MILLE FILM | Du, Brey ts planning to be hostess at A series of week-end parties given at Cecil Dem Jemonstrating |her seaside home, Mix Du Brey ts sain that the star's star aning.|the wife of a prominent physician, ed 10 of them in “The Affairs |even tho she is a “vampire” on the | ! reen | producers are using from 4 | two to six stars in one production William Duncan is deserting DeMille will have in the east of |serials, His first seven-reel feature is his next picture Dorothy Dalton, Mil-| "The Princess of the Desert Dream.” dred Ha Conrad Nagel and Theo Jore Koulott tetty Compson enjoyed (7) a brief ;, play is based on Leonard Mer-| vacation, Measles! tory, “Laurels and the > king title has been ut Mille ma n the original | Many Local Events | A NITY FAIR” NEW Junior lifesavers at CHAPLIN COMEDY high school track and rom ¢ figure in am bay d fextival aplin's comedy setzure, dogs on dis how oetieg | Play at current dog show and th vf (auction | Knights Templar are am "the interesting events caught by the Anoe will | Liberty News camera man during said ster 3 These pictures appear on the pro: nigra gram at the Liberty in conjunction m being Le) with “Proxies,” the feature picture rwood and FINE CAST IN NEW RAY FILM Anatol pic Jonn Arie HAG NORE ee ted and ‘Husbands and Wives,” a screen |deaf woman, has written to Charlie! «¢, = i Hdeeatarrer te adaptation of the famous novel,|Chaplain to tell him she enjoyed} yiicy for the United Actin pce “Making Her His Wife,” by Cora|“The Kid.” incet one. ta “Diieaei” ‘hie aaa Harris, is the featured film attraction| She “saw” the film in New Or-|atiye uuccens, “The Devil ba : at the Rex beginning today. Pretty|teans. Her mother sat on one side| y i,” test | 2 A venture of Arll in filma, is now be Uftle Vivian Martin is the star in this of her. Mrs. Annie Sullivan Maey| in cchipited drama, The story concerns the ro-|sat on the other. Mre. Macy tou gibepretec mance of a young society butterfly| Miss Keller's hand with her finger a@d 4 plain-looking country lad. tips. The photop uted. . RUTH ROLAND pom . The eteatioo Mea Macy's} Ruth Roland has resumed serial ‘ making for Pathe. Under her new} ACTOR TO APPEAR |fingers depicted the action to| making for F . | Mine Keller She laughed uproari pn rather than maintain her BEFORE ROYALTY |ousy p own studio, Miss Roland ts at k 7 E at the Roach studios. That he is destined to meet and} ) entertain the Britiwn royal family e| CONSTANCE TALMADGE MILDRED DAVIS the word received by Harry Myers. | A little poor girl in the Kentucky * Sat trom York come ndvices| PLANNING VACATION |prountains has become Mildred Dav Bert Lytell in that a special print of “A Connecti-| Constance Talmadge has just fir ward. She has made it pousible “ hich Mr. Myers the title| First Nat vehicle, | will continue to help her with her | 99 4 showing of thiw film at Buckingham and is plannt: a six. | : palace will precede its release in cation in Lake nd At Bebe Daniels stars In “One Wild England and on the Conti City, as she is now three pic-| Week." No, we don't mean the one | — ahead—"Lessons in Love," | she spent in jail “Way Down F is now in its| soon to be released, “Wedding Bells” 24rd consecutive c nd has play nan Place William Davidson is Elaine Ham. | ed to rgpmmetler 600.000 deer bn » Harlan will be seen of ratein's leading man in “Phe Girl |j ) New Yor “onstance om Nowher ‘ Monkey Comedy “Ready to Serve” —with Snooky Selection from Strauss, “The Chocolate Sold played by the RAND ORCHE under 8, K. Wineland FATTY ARBUCKLE SECOND MEAR SENECA Chester Outing Scenic— “The Worst on. tne Organ WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC First National Kinograms “THE DOLLAR A YEAR MAN” The roaring career of the _ Slickest. sleuth that ever ran a laundry, Sweeping o'er land and sea, yo-ho! and all cluttered up) with papers, spooks and s0- A pleture that pays ed laughs on thy A Paramo one hu dollar!