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THE SEATTLE STAR pathy A ERS EDITED BY DAISY HENRY j TODAYS PROGRAMS MIBERTY——Marshall Nettan's “Mob | Hampton of F LONTAL — Pauline Predert “The Mistress of Sheu: REAM COLIS —— “THE CITY OF S Param Paul Everton IM MONTGOMERY A small town j to get work. A pplying at sev] couraged and when two ¢ . see} ha * : . "5 1—Elaine Hammerstein, Strand, 2—Priscilla Dean, Clemmer. 8—Jack Holt 1 Bebe Dani Cirk i a “ i f Sii ” Coli. ‘ es eonhorn, ask him if he , » olt and Bebe Daniels, Blue Mouse. 4—Jame. y or 5—Scene fr i sae enhorn . ae hte hag Pauline Frederick: Colantal 3 4—James Kirkwood, Liberty. 5—Scene from “The €ity of Silent Men,” Coliseum. 6—Mildred Harria,. i, honest work, and t - an | ——— AR 7 - x rey aN. AP! , sue st on eee bn on Cc fe) L oO N I A if ‘ 3 ne levents OF INTEREST | ONE ON ELINOR rai . Winter Garden ovie Quizzes TN LIBERTY NEWS| Elinor Gly |“Stream of Life” » and Charlie Chap: and, taking - lin, who certainly need no intro P Y the crooks « the “THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE’ Auction, ‘met at # dinner party in Coming to Met night wa Pn en & Von Herberg News of Beverly Hills recently, no "tis maid, Manager Geo 7. Hood of the: nappeaings witi: bere bie Owen Moore th new program opening Owen Moore was born in [rel arday morning at 11 o'clock at ame to the L 4. when 11 ys sccording to the June number of y Maguzine me Glyn after d away, Wh pictured tn how show! Metropolitan th he has secured for a showing at Metropolitan theatre for five days, Nor Shows Zane wgueaiiopa Grey Feature ::.:” . pner ap: 4 sy - e Liberty of age Began \| proached the famous starting Sunday, May 22, an emio- ; rr Cc LE .M M E R 7 _Pauline Frederick a The events will show the annual stage = career|| and putting her be tional cinema production, E }“The Mistress of Sh tarting ten | ductions, Hollyw Clans meet of University of Wash when he was 20|] hands on his shoul Stream of Life t is ws . « a) ei A . arian. “he ‘ m of Li 1 aid to be ! “REPUTATION” lim: drama now 4 ne an eee ington and University of Oregon men years old, play-|| bim with her dazzling picture with a message and full t ‘ favor in Bastand the story Virtle The Wwusnenel ht n stadium, Oregon ing in road | and said. ‘I Mr, Chaplin, U1) smiles and tears. — ECIRREBIEY > seeret gee A i sy ully to. wondartys Bf heh hades ‘The dedication by a| shows. Joined|| can't 16M you how deliciously The story is that of the ty MeMitlan (Law j tings story tells dramatically pag aa Mays the new Y. MH. A.| the Biograph. | surprised Fam at meeting you. || country boy with dreams of the fl Puidian Seasons. of a woman who falls In love r° rat t clubboune in ° hown company in 1919 Why, you're quite like other peo ciiy which he later conquers and Morty Edwards the man responsible for the acefitent rom © fMeUs) Pictures of the re of the Inet Pr id lead. . | ple, aren't you, and not at all "y ; i. Der 1 death stage play by the same name wed leads op doing so forgets his God, wife Jim orn al death of her husband. , . oft crumple from the bow posite Mary | the sort of freak I should have children—in fact everything but Iie \ drama of contrast tp. |-—_—_— . x j] 0 the freighter Went Haruand, after Pickford, whom ained: you quest for money —yet at the pionagle- ; | REX } Tam|her collision with the Steamship he later married. "Charlie put his hands on the | of nis success a stirring climax i ure, now in | ® - - ~ of his | Governor, are shown. The cere Now diverced. | tily white shoulders of the author | ours which changes everything So apteved-geeuhdharggr i ae “OLD DAD” > or |tmony by which K. C, #8. wan made Has three broth- | of “Three Weeks’ and said grave: |) 4 joyous and beautiful ending, & tempestuous revelat 6 souls (Piet Nation: has recent 4,an honorary member of the King ers on the | ty. ‘Laman say the same of you, In conjunction with the showing Giyn.’” 1 "Miracle Mongers and| County Humane society in interest screen, Tom, the offering as the special of two women, both played by Miss | Daphane Bretton . e. Vv f th breaking of th Dean. This star gives an exhibition a Wiltoner Their Methods . _ een an ine sen’ ot talitive Ga ger and Joe. feature, Miss Lois Wiley, sololst ” ae en | Jee a . ound on the site of Seattle's mi foore is now} i le st. Methodist church, Ai of a age So be te ~ pie ture which | Virg ton Myrtle Stedman Movie Lover—If you could give me|!!0n dollar Roosevelt high sphool | #farring ft comedy productions | ee {heard in a petty ny beautiful ie tastes Owe eee. | A tithes , ttle tore dope co the aicture yegjeomplete the film wader the Adlenick boeun, | Charles Ray in “The Old Swim- |) beautifu he players of the silent drama uther's ‘otion to his a little more dope on the p yo ” | “ — e— | and pretty ter in the mention, perhaps I would le | a | “ a Baa eg dap esr Movie exhibitors are | ry theme of “Old Dad.” the film tell you the names of the players, As erome Patrick te deserting the ralse funds for Armeni heir campaign for a two-cent | “YI: I B E R T 7 at the “t t McKim has a big role in| far as | the or and actress FAVORITE OBSESSIONS wereen for the stage, Pauline Fred relief. It brought $200 to the aid in making change at the ———— — ® featured in the ‘ and Clairo Adama in seen|in whom you are so interested OF FILM CELEBRITIES |: erick is thinking about It cause, | office “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” | {he role of D pbne Bretton, a young the only members of their Desbiien feing tasve Or teancedper $$$. $$$ First National) ollege student, who falls in love w most remarkn fi Hes whe ar on the ser % stitious, stars of filmdom and their Reb Hampton James Kirkwood |and marrie beric © renee form t tan Ma in married. He directors, Uke other mortals, have TWiek Wesley Harry | millionaire nad at ¢ 8 old : ‘The Kid pes Marjorie Daw | M@onaire, only to Tous years old a their favorite distikes. For instance: | Lieut. Brant ; Pat O'Malley | bas a wife. How the Other attra Winter : S a ates bobbed hair - | ceeds in mending matters bringw the |G fen ine! comedy Mary Rose Kenneth Harlan was Owen Moore disdains parenips Those who like pictures with plen | Picture to a pleasing climax " * of born in 1896, He is married to Flo| Conway Tearle wears no knit then. | ty of action and good riding will the Day and the “myst voloe” | Hart, a member of the “Follies.” You Pugene O'Brien avoids white spats | thoroly enjoy “Bob Hampton. of IGRIFFITH BACKS UP singing “My Mammy.” will be able to obtain his photograph | Elaine Hammerstein never wears | . Placer.” the new Marshall Neilan/ “ ve « ongitnis | by sending to the Talmadge Studios, yellow j 1 M3 + production which opened today at the | ‘TALKING MOVIES WALLY REID 319 FE. 48th #t., New York ofty, en ++ } i if je a ith | . - losin enta to cover cost of A Ldberty. The story has to do with) PD. W. Griffith experimenting with! Wallace Reid had a birthday party aoe Kon ver cost of mai: JAMES KIRKWOOD | b Ned J the pioneers of 1876 and the chief | “talking movies” invented by character is Bob Hampton. who.) Kellum, of while a member of General Custer’s| film of BE. the other night at his new Hollywood n Francisco, A special pome and blow out all the candies on was madeline cake with one breath. He has eth Harlan will appear in irkwood plays a dual role 7 preety i «(h Ny “Lewons in Love" and “Woman's Lt ty ton rs Gerade, tn i as vem han wl inl ye Place,” the two forthcoming pletures phe Great Impersonation,” a George | shi a fighting brigade, helps to| so that the action would be synchron-| jun had a big organ installed Jn the) ce gumtance Talmadge. There ix nO! Melford production. for Paramount | Man Indian uprising ized with the talking machine, The!ieawing room Coa ty feo for answering your questions. | af the H. Phillips Oppenheim novel. | There tx romance in the story, too.| talking exhibition ix being exhibited SEER ee mie ——— por i ASCE Jat the Town Hall, New York. Grit. SiMe Ah grt 7 5 | _ Another bathing 5 STRAND {fith says the Invention is a success Marion Fairfax, the predecer, | Betty Compson ts rapidly recover. Prevost, has come inte stardom. land that it will be applied to other is no relation to Beatrice Fair ing from ack of the measles. Mixa Prevost will be exploited by ¥ pictures. fax, the matrimonial expert. Seon she will resume work at the Universal in a series of plays on “PLEASURE SEEKSRS” pa - ——— However, she happens to be the ky studio on “At the End of the whieh she starts early next (Belect) H.C. Witwer is to write comedies| wife of Tully Marshall, the char month, She bs at present ie Mew --seKtaine Hammerstein | for Lee Moran, acter acter, directed by Penrhyn Stan wa | ampbell — — — ieeaiii ies Clayton Clara Marshall, a fascinating wid-| ow, and Mary Murdock, the daughter of a small-town minister, are the two/ feminine characters in “Pleasure Seekers,” the photodrama now show ing at the Strand. How these two) ‘Women enter the life of Craig Win-| hell, the spendthrift son of a Wealthy merchant, furnishes the plot Of the story. Elaine Hammerstein, as Mary! — the minister's daughter, is fELUE MO MOUSE]) NOW PLAYING A Two-Fisted Frontier Gambler — and a Freckle-Faced Kid—That’s “DUCKS AND DRAKES” (Realart) ‘3 ~ Bebe Dantes r 4 4 - «Jack Holt . Mame Kelso ri NA .W. B Lawrence Bebe Daniels plays Teddy Simpson, | . @ young flirt, in “Ducks and | kes,” the picture comedy now at the Blue Mouse. Teddy was engaged. But Teddy feared the monotony of | matrimony, so she fMirted outra- | geously with every man she saw. Will Rogers has started work on/| —the man who is “always q “A Poor Relation,” taken from the/ searchin’ fer someone,” and i famou tage Molly Ma-| 5 Rt r' ME’ Sey pinys the part Of the litte Buddy, the Boy Scout who 4 roams the West with him—two roles vividly portrayed by ‘Then her fiance learned that she was filrting with some of his own men James Kirkwood and Wesley Barry in friends. What happened furhishes the pretty little star with one of the TOMORROW BEBE DANIELS With JACK HOLT in Lois Wilson Before him, life and liberty—behind him, the grim walls of Sing Sing! A mighty story that will make you thrill and laugh and gasp! j best comedy plays in which she has been seen. } Minute Comedy| Drama i : Bobby Bumps Cartoon “THE SIMP,” Sunshine Comedy, with Al St. John — Pathe News — Burton Holmes Scenic of Monte Carlo Coliseum Concert Orchestra epic of the frontier days. An absorbing story of adventure, with Custer’s last stand against Sitting Bull and his Indian hordes as a grip- J. & Vv. News ping climax! . U. of W. men defeat Marjorie Daw is the heroine. 44 ARTISTS—ARTHUR KAY, Conductor University ‘ Overture to “OBERON” ... WEBER annual class wPieg-rainin ee ee “LES PRELQUMG) 2... as seidcues gress ccaceobebed LISZT “[ HEAR YOU CALLING . MARSHALL ALBERT HAY Tenor Solo—ROSCOE W. BELL “LITTLE. SERENADE” . : .GRUNFELD Oriental Dance from “WONDERLA} ° . HERBERT a oO e Waltz, “WIENER BLUT” ....... 06+. ol) USTRAUSS DE LUXE CONCERT SUNDAY—11 to 12 A. M. On the WURLITZER Playing “Miserere” from “Il Trovatore” by Verdi