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COLISEUM TODAY'S PROGRAMS inal French story, “Carmen SEUM—Pole Negri in “Gypsy | | | | ' Pola Negri, famous Polish actress, who is appearing this| week at the Coliseum in “Gypsy B lood,” her latest photoplay success. | eee |" “AMONG THOSE PRES —AND— Portraying the of the flirta ” 40 2 thrilling story with a neck-and-neck finish— tious "s called Car sTmAN p. Margeerite Clark in| |f} Offers many items of real merit at real o lad onc Br ah Se raem btedd ve. " ; “THE HOME STRETCH mene c= inp ryee | cet Syrenk Maye im “The savings and presents worthy op- a Pt y s! is v! ace © apurne | en ra re my Te Tueere. thet stends sient up sad: yell, for: Jey a toreador, and who|| nee ef Fraskle Nici, mastUel- portunities to supply your Milm Minter im | season’s needs, art in an | fam: x strikingly dramatic ¢lrure. tn Antoale Moreno in “Three another eplendid proot.of the fact Sevens.” A 200 Pieces of Long Cloth duced wome of Semi-Porcelain thta Poland has pre the world’s r talented artists. ® the dust of America’s most , ° The Co eum orchestra plays same | noted metropolitan track. When the 10 Yards to the Piece beautiful music accompanying t ame “Hone “nom” romped home Py tae | picture, pia an easy winner in thé feature eve Chamois finished long cloth, 36 inches DINNER SET S f an obscure county fair, Je | CLEMMER euoht thee theta acon’ cee tke wide, offered at very appreciative sav- Frankie Kiolet, winner of The Star |ittie girl, of his whole existence had | ings. Univers motion picture actress | been won-—but they hadn't Into the 9 | $1.85 Pe. $2.25 Pe. $3.35 Pe. jcontest, made her debut in person |tive reels of “The Home Stretch,” # MacLean’ latest comedy, at | In Two Distinctive Patterns Special $11.95 at the Clemmer theatre for the first | Doug! time Saturday afternoon. Mins Kio-/ the Liberty are crowded more clean, | let was greeted with an o urat Of wholesome, hilarious humor, more | tha otagn Sea wil agent nt cach |Scties than ney nga ete ell Bedding at Very Decided 5 Naty od att geen papel n any picture in which be | _ One style decorated in a very neat blue Seasane. walk cderceuiian’ piotaree as apprared ince "6. wake heer Savings bird and apple blossom pattern with trac- taken since the close of the contest. | Leave.” . | ings of blue along the oda The feature picture at the Ch we mer this week i “The Bf Beatties Burnham and Margaret|—| 42 by 36-inch Pillow Slips, each...........19¢ | Livingston are in the supporting 42 by 36-inch Extra Weight Pillow Slips, each Another style with two gold line tracings Trail,” starring Frank Mayo. 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Ws the life, whether you like ‘em scrambled or straight! eee lmomentans i beuee ahaa ae oT $ tenen WINTER GARDEN lease of more than a hundred prison- in a Splendid Weight, 70c Yard To @ packed house, Lew Cody made | ers, including five hardened and dan I dal Sasteal abpaaonnne ox tha Wiatsel@ieees arieeieaie; whom ua: toa oes Towels at Reduced Prices | Garden theatre Saturday afternoon. | intended to turn loose Inspired by | Mr. Cody appears in person tn a 15-|his love for @ brave and beautiful y 32-1 i wels, | minute dramatic skit which the tal-| young woman, he resolved to vote i: ed Pann ig ag me eng ail gieic f b -finis » eac! “DEAD EASY"—First National Kinograms 1 open Vegetable Dish Holmes Scenic, “Moselle Memories” Vanity Comedy, Bi Burton Mr. Frederick C. ORCHESTRA P Valeo in Vg ad Chopin. Tuesday only lented star puta over in great style. | his life to recapturing the five out- Mr. Cody also is seen on the screen | laws Kove des cneh up wedsaaeaans ae am | in ‘hig latest offering, “A Dangerous} Tho #tory of Danie! Craig's amaz 18. by ‘36-inch’ Hemstitched Huck Towels, each ') J SUM POLA HE R oe a amma ne in prison and out, is Se ain nls Saou’ 3d a ce } In ew photoplay the autinnes| told in “Three ens,” the photo . Fad Is La ‘2 G 1 t ttnde that Cody lon't halt so Phocians | Grams asthe Bax this weak Ae | 19° by 40-inch’ Bleached Bath Towels, each. .45¢ if As irresistible in ling with the as of yore. In-|tonio Moreno, the dashing and dar-| 26 by 50-inch Extra Large Bath Towels, each | deed, he has a ens of a time be-|ing young star, plays the leading! fore be finaly wins the girl of his! role, dreams. To those lovers whose eee | courtships are not progressing as COLONIAL eee ccccces ceccecceeccccooes COE ‘Gypsy Blood’ was in “PASSION!” | satisfactorily as the 4, this fea Those who did not e the! jture provides cc Je wolace.| circus here recently can enjoy a little! Little Clown,” the picture play at the | Minter. CONNIE NOW ON “THE SHIP’ IN FILMS ¥ | Cody, because of parent lack|of the atmosphere, at least, in “The! Colonial. It stars Mary Miles} Pat (that's M. M. M.) is an orphan Gabriel 4’Annunzio's epic poem, |” of seriousness, is constantly placing sin his own path. | girl reared under the big top. She's REAL HONEYMOON)... Ship.” has been made into af obsts & protege of Toto, the clown Constance Talmadge has just | spectacle picture by Italian producers Cleo Ridgely and Elinor Faire are F. Is Southern to rat's 7 i ae paeeerting toe Your Face Is Your Fortune— elt & Southern town Pat's pet mon-| sarted on her real honeymoon. Aft: | WBder the direction of his son Gabe f iat orchard. She aleo finds Dick Bev. {@? Ber recent marriage to John Pial-|‘llino. The son also wrote thei | | scenario. unzi elder, erly, who has had a spat with his|oslou, the vivacious First National | daked for Ppa 90900 ts family star was compelled to rush right |o trade amy Dick (that's Jack Mulhall joins the | back to her studio, and has been kept | gon.” MOWinS Of the film im Lage cireus as a rider. A strong attach-|on the jump ever since. With the ment between him and Pat springs | completion of “Woman's Place,” last up. Whe his people urge Dick to] week, however, Connie hiked off to return, he agrees on condition that | Lakewood, N, J., for a six weeks’ va- Pat remain at their home while he | cation with friend husband, completes his education. It’s a bar-| Constance is now three pictures gain ahead of her releasing schedule. Toto and others of the sawdust | “Lessons in Love” has just reached ring visit Pat. Dick's little brother|the exhibitors, while “Wedding gets the butler to “spike” the punch, | Bells” and “Woman's Place” are In the midst of the hilarity Dick's | completed and in readiness to delight stern parents come home. Pat leaves | Conie's admirers, with her friends Little brother confesses to his|becomes his bride Another “ever trick. Dick goes after Pat and she | after” picture. — serum BLUE MOUSE Dae a 535) THEATRE Esa | If It’s Like Edna Seaton’s | BLUE MOU | In “Thru the Back Door the photoplay which is playing an ex tended engagement at the Bide Mouse this week, admirers of Mary Pickford, the star have an opportu |nity to view her work from many | interesting angles. As an orphan, then a war refugee, also an immigrant, and fin y a wer. | | vant—thus does Miss Pickford step | from plane to plane in the social scheme until her true identity is at last revealed. Because her stepfather considered |her a burden, because her nurse lied about her, and because her own | mother didn’t recog p her, she suf. |fered many heartaches and disap | ointments. Despair and discourage | ment were her constant companions, but in spite of these «he triumphed, —_———_____. “The most genuine contribetion to art that may be laid to the mo tion pictures lies in its archi sifts."--Jerome Lachenbauch in American Architect. ; ; H DOLISEUM CONCERT ORCHE TRA MERMAID and when the climax came she made #4 ARTISTS—ARTHUR KAY, CONDUCTOR POMEDY ie pa ae ete Marion Fairfax prepared the story : | Heath, Smith and Gilkison—three boys who sing |tor the screen from an idea supplied sang ONLY = Rs by little Mary herneif. Jack Pickford helped direct the pie § ACTRESS CHARLES A. TAYLOR |= ae ENGAGED TO STAR) READS THE LIPS) ormanp Girls in the movies are among the! Chartes A. Taylor, directing Oliver | arguerite Clark, appearing at the | ‘who can find place in their lives} yorosco’s “The Half Breed,” is an|* Rend this week in “Scrambled ] both love and career. They can) expert in lip reading, and finds much | W!ves,” is in a class by herself, This | TYPICAL ‘The Latest ctress appeals to Appearing in Person In Conjunction With His Latest Picture they wed a man who also is 1D | amusement in motion picture thea. | 'resistible little om the movies. | tres “listening” to what the actors |“! classes and all « “6 Gloria Hope, She has an-| pay” in the scenes. What the titles| Im her latest picture Miss Clark | her engagement to Lloyd woyid have the and | Plays the part of Mary Lucille Smith, ) new Ince star. | what their lips indicate often are ax|* Young girl who thinks she has a has been in the movies four | far apart as the pole k and terrible past” to hide, and Greatest “THROUGH — PICKFORD J ctors “s ‘That ts wh ~ She acted for Ince a for «uch an elaborate script of dialogue secret in her life is that, as a ‘S Her last picture was “Cour-| was prepared for “The Half Breed.” | Pesult of a perfectly harmless board | pade, he had been 488," produced by Sidney Franklin.) gome of the cast have had to mem. | !%® school , : , Y to be starred by Goldwyn. | iodine’ Oe Mabe cand ‘the; foocher into marriage with a boy! Here’sa perfect cinema face. It is that of Edna Wheaton, the ts orize hundreds of | , and they Hughes has 4 prominent part in| peyer were allowed to put in any ir-| Whom she searcely knew. The mar-| chosen from 6,000 for the part of Beauty in “Experience.” “Mother Hternal,” a recent release. relevant conversation, riage was annulled and Mary Lucille} a —~ packed off to Burope to forget her} Girls, if you'd know whether el “When she smiles her resemblance mad prank, Coming back, she falls|have a cinema face, look long upen|ig Mary Pickford is startling. Her A QUEEN'S PICTURE - “The Lily of Lite,” from a scenario CHARLIE AND DOROTHY in love with Harry McLeod, Her ef-|the counter od Wheaton. | reaturen ‘ee Pepiee ate Vobed ob 'ithe late Olive ‘Thomas,”* ween of Ftumania, is now | forts to keep the school day escapade| Edna's f ghee ae London. It was) GUESTS OF LINDER from him bring about a series of|part of “Be Experience.” | F. J. Godsol, Goldwyn execntive,| highly amusing situations Dangerous Pastime nee of rrance 6 Fuller, |She had never been in pictures be-} Miss Wheaton sang in a church i asc. OF ee "| chases Chaplin and Dorothy Dalton} Leon Gendron is Marguerite's|fore. She was chosen from 6,000 |cholr at Ithaca, N. Y. She had gone | An adventurous love Black fairies romp thru smow-| were the guests of Max Linder at a| handsome new leading man, who submitted their photos for the | to New York to study voice when story with a strong ap- white forests. Every scene is as) dinner party at the Ambassador, in ai. ¥, place, she submitted her photo for the part al “grotesque as the Wonderland of| Los Angeles, together with Claire | LIBERTY She was also given a place with|of Beauty. Siies, ‘Many of thdse effects are due| Windsor, Grace Kingsley, M. Go-| Many a gruelling race his been|Kislo Ferguson in “Footlights.” Her trunk was packed. She was | ¥ t on the home stretch.| Hear George Fitzmaurice, director. |ready to return home. The phone roler and Clarke Irvine. The dinner|won or l¢ preceded the world preview of Lin-|Johnny Hardwick lost what he|He says of her, “She has an almost|rang. She was told the part was Oe der’s new edy, “Who Pays My| thought was the big race of his ca-|perfect face. An. examination of | hers, When in Seattle, cat ry Boldt’a— Wife's Bills?” at the Rosemary the when his cherished “Honeyblos-|many photographs shows that both| She was so happy she cried, Oh, atre, in Ocean Park vom" crashed, a struggling heap, sides are exactly alike, well, you know how women are to projecting negative instead of pow | itive ‘prints, |