The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1921, Page 4

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\NG ACTRESS IS RAPIDLY ADVANCING pears ago a popular theme § the 8 udding actress about to be a@arovernight The 1921 ver hag thie beautiful young gentus with starring offers but re. ‘hem, Amazing modesty! But Vhis actually happens. ‘May, row increasing her popu fm Oliver Morosco’s “The Halt ” figuras it this way: these dayy: is like balancing on ngs ged but I hope crazy. I would rather play in B smaller part that fitted me than to star in something that twisted and stilted as a special tation vehici's. It's a wise pub- these days, anq! a foolish maiden ‘tries to deceive it.” Motion Pictures ‘MADONNA/S AND MEN’ The most talked about pic- ture of all time depicting the ancient and modern lust for that which is unlawful. SECOND NEAR SENECA LAST TIMES TONIGHT “PLEASURE SEEKERS” WITH ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN STARTI NG TUESDAY rs ye STRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER S. K. WINELAND MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER At the organ, playing “Invitation to the Dance”—Weber MONDAY ONLY WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC NEW TALMADGE PLAY IS NOW COMPLETED ms in publicity change too.| The screen version of Amirew Sou tar’s novel, “On Princtple,” filmed by Norma Talmadge tn Jamaica last winter under the direction of Albert Parker, has been finally titied “Re | generation Isla" The production) will be released by Asvoctated First | National pictures probably tn June | Harrison Ford and Montague Love have the leading male roles opposite the star. The story was adapted for “star.|the screen by Anthony Paul Keily Te madge from Buster Keaton! and Albert Parker. PERCY MARMONT Perey Marmont, the distinguished screen actor, reports the conclusion of his work in “Love Is Everything,” the film adaptation of “The Price.” pe which he plays the leading male role. S For the girl graduate: a dainty grand piano HE will soon be a graduate! Year by year, unfoldirig asa blossom, she has been growing up. Now she has reached the all-im- portant “Commencement.” j Will one of her fondest dreams all her own? come true? Will she now be made happy with a dainty grand piano Perhaps we have the very grand piano that is waiting for this win- some girl graduate of yours. May Some little Sherman Tecoma + are surprisingly low-priced. we show it to you? - grand pianos ay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Spokane « Py THE SEATTLE STAR LINERTYMarshell Nellans “Reb Hampton of Placer,” CLEMMEI-Priscitia Dean tn “Rep- utation” (second week) BLUK MOUSE—tebe Daniele tm | “Ducks and GARDEN — Zane Grey's “Man of the Forest.” LIBERTY NE of the most picturesque and aripping chapters of American frontier history is revived on the screen in Marshal Nellan’s version of Randall Pariah's stirring story, “Dob Hampton of Placer,” James Kirkwood haa the title role im this story, which tn one of love and adventure, as well as the battle depleting General Custer’s lant stand agninat the Indian tribes of the Far Weat. Rob Hampton (Jamen Kirkwood) Is an outcast from the army—an exof- ficer. He becomes a gambler) also fonter father to Dick, a little waif, He mvea a young «irl whom they can The Kid. Lieut, Brant, for the death of whone father Hampton had years ago been held responsible, fale In Jove with The Kid. Then comes the Battle of the Little Big Horn, in which Bob Hampton proves his inno cence and is restored with honor to the rolls of the army Marjorie Daw plays The Kid. Lit tle freckled.taoed Wesley Barry ts tn the caat, too. CLEMMER Frankie Klolet, Jessie Fox, Ruth Morris and Hilda Kyler, four of the girls In the semi-finals of The Star Universal $1,000 motion ple ture netrem contest, are shown on the sereen at the Clemmer this week along with other contestants ‘The contest pictures are showing conjunction with “Reputation,” the feature production which ts being held Over a few days longer, owing to popular demand. “Reputation” features Priseiiia Dean. In no story has the star jone such remarkable dramatic work. Revolving around a dual role, the story concerns a famous actrom who dissipates until success falls away from ber. She ts in Lon don, and a New York theatrical magnate is waiting for her to ar rive to star on Broadway. When she @oesn't come—her daughter ignorant of the relationship —imper sonates her and makes a tremen dous hit. Then tack to New York comes the mother. A émmatic climax follows. ° ee BLUE MOUSE Aa Teddy Simpeon, Bebe Daniels ls the most appealing little willainem you ever bel Drakes,” her latest film comedy at the Blue Moune this week. ‘The complications which Miss Ted. @y lets herselg in for by inadvertent. ly getting Into telephone Mirtations with soveral of her fiance's fellow ENGLISH PLAYERS COMING TO U. S. Ivy Duke and Gay Newall, “the Engttah Mary and Doug." who will soon come to the dinited Btates to fitm a picture here, are now being | — shown op motion picture screens in | “The Lure of Crooning Waters” and “Squandered Lives,” British-made pietarea, NOW PLAYING With JACK HOLT ta ‘Ducks and Drakes’ P-axt! Rumort Chicago butter and ent broker ts trying to win Natalie First Appearance Since “The Woman tn His House” Mildred Harris —IN— SECOND NEAR PIKE EVENT: Semi-Final Test Films in ithe Star-Universal Contest 5 ALL THIS WEEK “OLD DAD” Perfectly innocent — yes, but Just a little unconventional! SPECIAL EPISODE SEVEN “The Son of Tarzan” 4 in “Ducks and! | settings, both Interior and exterior. Marjorie Daw, Heroine of Neilan’s New Photoplay, Now at the Liberty MarjorieQarn, the pretty little heroine of many film plays, is playing at the Liberty this week in “Bob Hampton of Placer,” a Marshall Neilan production. te marry him she finds it out. The castrophe was purely an accident, so the forgives, club members pile upon each other until what threatens to become a wild melodrama takes the place of an Innocent comedy which wan all] yting Frederick does some splendid that Teddy wanted. acting, The supporting cast is good. The plot is full of action and the Bs . a8 trie tu ing of the grewsome melo k turning of f | REx drama into part of the treatment Charming and winsome as ever, txed up by the conspirators to ure Teddy of her bad telephone hab- | Mildred Harris is seen in the stellar ite ie ae unusual as the famour trick | Mle In “Old I * the film drama jat the Rex production might entling of “Seven Keys of Maldpate.” Jack Holt has @ splendid part in the picture, be termed a light comedy with the young star giving a delightful de lineation of the character of a young «iri of capricious tempers ment who is thPust into a fash jonable boarding school, Nesdieay to my, she shocks the matrons tn eee STRAND In New York, Craig Winchell, the die spendthrift son of & wealthy father, is constantly testing the tem per of his parent by his dissolute] Charge by her perfectly innocent, way, They quarrel and Craig goes] Ut Unconventional actions sway, leaving & note saying he will wire when he bad “thrown out an anchor.” Taking a small amount of money the young man drives off in bis car, which happens to become balky a# he is entering the «mall village of South Paradise, An old minister be comes Interested tn Craig, and when the latter meets the old fellows pret ty granddaughter he decides to “anchor” tn South Paradise. The rest of the story tells of the marriage of Craig and the girl— thetr return to New York—Craig’s return to his spendthrift ways and eventually hie reformation. All this happens in “Pleasure Seokers,” the film play which closes at the Strand tonight. “Daughters of Men™ will be feature beginning Tuesday eee George Stewart, brother of Anita | Stewart, i¢ Miss Harris’ leadi; Grey's deen, are always giv en rea) things to do, truly big things. needed to realize that the characters are real. They don't. act, they live. Some of the most remarkable set tings ever screened form the back ground of this fine play. | Other attractions at the Winter Garden include a tworeel comedy Irma Falvey, Pathe News, Topics of the Day and the “mysterious voice singing “My “Mammy.” Anita Stewart Is COLISEUM Should an tnnocent man who has been sent to prison on circumstantial evidence stek to escape, or should he resign hireelf to fate and serve the term? This is the question which confronta Thomas Meighan in his latest micture, “The City of Silent Men,” now showing at the Coliseum. Jim Montgomery might have chosen the latter alternative had It) not been for the fact that his mother | Robbed of Jewels wan dying from grief. He makes hin| The screen at@xs among picture- Ceres. ut arrives Roman Just in time | goers will have-a reaponsive field for Jeaving the home, He poee Weer, /their detective work in Anite Stew and in anew Mand, builds bie ite *t® Jewelry display when the star's anew. He is traced by a detective | '*t*#t picture, “The Price of Happi and he knows that he can be identi. | ness,” now being filmed at the May fled by his finger prints, How dors |¢f *tudios In Loa Angeles, is released he win his freedom? The answer fur. |" Associated Firat National. In ” some scenes they will see her wear. ee & mont exciting climax to the | ig 4 beautiful lavallier and a large Lols Wilson ie the leading woman, |eertshaped diamond ring, and in feral | close-ups. following they will detect | the absence of these jewels, The reason for this difference les in the fact that Mixs Stewart was recently robbed of more than $15,000 worth of jewels when burglars entered her Los Angeles home, It would have taken too long to have had imitations made of the precious adornments which had already appeared in the picture COLONIAL Pauline Frederick ts starring at the Colonial in “The s Mistress of Shenstone.” The story was adapted to the screen from the novel of the same name by Florence L. Barclay The story of “The Mistrens of Shenstone” te tald in Lancashire, England, and lends itself to beautiful made without them One scene, that of a Cornish Inn on the rocky const of Cornwall, is per fect in detall An Lady Myra Ingleby, Mies Fred erick falls in love with the man who was responsible for the death of her husband She does not know it at the time, but after having promised Theodore Konerts has ander. gone a serious operation in a Los Angeles hospital, He has been playing a prominent part in “Hall to the Woman,” at the Ince studio, ed at the recent motorcycle races, Los Angeles. Charley Chaplin and May Collins are intently watching the riders, Many others in the crowd were more interested in the famous movie pair, For rumor says they’re This picture was sna engaged, | Charlie and May at Races | #0 the rest of the scehes had to be| DELOMD HEAR SENECA LAST TIMES TONGUT ELAINE —IN— NEILAN’S of Placer” Marjorie Daw A remarkable story frontier strife and that transcends any A First National Attraction n COMING First National announces that| Husky coffee drinkers Ike husky starring Jackie; fy ow Supreme Blend, 1 Ih, 45c; 20 ‘Peck's Bad Roy,” Coogan, will be generally "released | thruout the United States In the next | five weeks. j j A noted authority says that a few lrops of “Outgro” upon the #kin sur- rounding the tngrowtng nail reduces inflammation and pain and #0 tough « the tender, sensitive skin under: | the toe nafl, that it can not the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over ath penetrate night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic ufactured tor chiropodista, How- anyone can buy from the drug re a Uny bottle containing direc- ons. MARSHALL “Bob Hampton JACKIE COOGAN Rs HAMMERSTEIN “Pleasure Seekers” With Wesley Barry James Kirkwood and of fun of Neilan’s former triumphs! Bobby, Bumps Cartoon Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE $.%." Playing “Miserere” yf mg Trovatare, by Verdi INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. £ ee SEUM | IF— you like thrills— romance— a little fun— excitement— virile manhood— SEE— THOMAS MEIGHAN “THE CITY OF SILENT MEN” With many scenes actual- ly taken in Sing Sing, you will follow an innocent prisoner from his to a far western state, where he fights his way back to love and happi- ness! Lois Wilson is the leading woman A Paramount Picture SUNSHINE COMEDY “THE SIMP” With Al St. John Burton Holmes Scenic PATHE NEWS »COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA fm deter Bad tion from the musical hearts,” by Victor Her- COMING DOROTHY DALTON , $50. M. A. Hansen, 40 Econ- omy “Market.—Advertisement, ree ig Oe Marting Wed., owe 18 4 stenting PEOPLE - a | pitts Srenes ee 1G STREET PARADE - es PONIES CHARIOTS OOGS EK Prices, 25c to $1 SG07" PLUS WAR TAX MATINEE SATURDAY The in the Case” Every day, Mr. Reader, hear about, read about, of Wives, Women, and Men—but this photoplay - will give you uation, vorcee of another famous COMING SATURDAY The star is a sensational dl- Chicken you look at and see movies of all kinds Husbands modern the final analysis of the whole sit- star. NOW PLAYING ZANE GREY'S FAMOUS STORY “The Man of the Forest” A thrilling, red-blooded story of wild life in the mountains, First and only moving pic PATHE NEWS tures of Beautiful Anna Saw yer after ber dramatic acquit- tal HALL-ROOM BOYS Two-Reel Comedy + TOPICS OF THE DAY THE MYSTERIOUS VOICE Singing “Mammy”

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