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— ‘Ss PROG “4 #~Topay's PROGRAMS i Arbuckle in | Marry.” | Hadith Roberts in “Lar | GARDEN—Alice Lake al | | | “Carnival.” Wiltiam Fussell tn | LISEUM B Douglas MacLean Marian De K Victor Pote! Frances Raymond XK Ros Jae Pte ganda Knish! : YGLAS MacLEAN, the popular 4 cha» is at the Coliseum Fp “One a Minu a lively comedy Fie appears in the role of a small fern druggist who puts out a patent ipeticine, is arrested by the pure fyod fepectors and, having studied law A MINUTE” his own trial What fol Spee beings the picture to a hilarious imax gL EMMER “LURING LIPS" Edith Roberts Derret Foss Wiltam Welsn Cereton ‘King “Luring Lips,” a screen drama Jebertz, the charming young Unl- verml star, comes to the Clemmer to. action and adventure, Eatith | i Roberts will be remembered es the heroine of “The Fire Cat," “Thunder Island” and “Laseca,” all meet pictures BLUE MOUSE | “THE MARCH HARE” ‘ (Realart) sn Palmer oi Bebe Daniels starts the action in ferlatest picture, “The March Hare,” gee showing at the Blue Mouse, by q@ithing the Overiand Limited out of Vm Angeles, several minutes after it akeft. She overtakes the train at and from there on there an instant that the Uttle hero- not up to her neck in excite- INTER GARDEN | Bebe Dantets ‘ Grace Morse Helen vessee Harry Myers ‘Strong hate that in the crucible of ‘mation changes to lovg, is the under. | ing theme of “Over the Wire.” the /eew screen feuture at the Winter Garden. The story was written for ‘Miss Alice Lake by Arthur Somers : popular short-story writer. | LIBERTY ae (Paramount) | De, Hobart Hupp....... Roscoe Lands . ~-Ldia Lee De Morgan. . Lure Anson “Craxy to Marry,” is the film @m@edy starring Fatty Arbuckle at 4 . It's a sereamingly fun- Mf and complicated story in which the comedian appears as 4 gociety surgeon whose pet ry is that criminals can be cured Operation. There is lots of ro- & well as comedy in the pic: STRAND | “CARNIVA (United Artintey “Carnival,” the film production atthe Strand, is filled with and spectacular scenes. The ie film was produced in Venice, he lagi of enchantment. The ac- fon centers around Silvio, an operatic [COLONIAL “CHILDREN OF NIGHT’ (Fox) Hilda Ivor Novello William Russel! Ruth Renick “Letty” Flynn Jeri Jones ivi Ensor Metis Trowvine William Russel) discards his cow- Wr logs for a fashionabie outfit, as “yaa of "Children of Nigh” now Colonial. Bill | a 3 ia 5 somm an from @< (Robertson-Cole) Brink tey Rosemary Theby bag! Broveviteh Hamilton Revetie Broveviten Irene Blackwell One of the chief ch ters in the Kathering Heturs “Good Women,” now show- Ing. She loves her husband, the features of the story. iat the Rex, is Inna Brouevitch, a, domestic happiness means - ——_—_- IL CLASS A THE Lon) "] William Farnum Louise Lovely William Farnum, in Zane Grey's ar Ranger,” begins at and will con Jungle Dancers,” first of the "Wild Men of Africa,” 4 two-reel series portr the savages of Afric Miliiions! rogram attraction. 3 3 i tt on | | clure Patter The } made reels in Italy, is to be cut for American audiences. eee In “The Young Diana,” Davies plays the part of an “old maid” restored te youth by 4@ selentist. . Orth, j | Derethy less who weighs in ‘Chicken comedy Hearted,” a onereel first of Tom Santschi's new series of Jtworeel Westerns, Ruth Stone | house plays opposite him. eee Add Theda Bara to the lst of film |players who are picking up pin money during the dull season by making personal appearance tours. 1—-William Desmond, Colonial. Strand. 8&—Scene from “Luring Lips 40-reel version of the Bibie, | 10} | than 90 pounds, has the leading role | Nie? Clemmer. |Not to Appear } in Same Picture A story goes the rounds that Mary ; Pickford and Doug Fairbamkg are go appear in the same picture, Be it ain't sol ae | Each are supposed to make three | pletures a year under their contract | And Mary is jwith United Artists now making only her second and Marion} won't be able to get her third one Just now. completed within the year. And, anyway, just one of them tn} a film packs the And what | would be the sense, commercially speaking, of crowding both into the same filtum? . | And thet contract has five years to run. | ‘There tsa film with both tn it, b hous. | ) tain their friends and the little kid dies in California charitable institu | tions. IMRS. WALLACE REED : AGAIN ON SCREEN Tt was announced in these columns 2—Rosemary Theby, Rez. Jerome Eddy | ove Ethel Clayton starts work ‘The Cradie.” adapted from ench play by Eugene Brienx cee | In 90 days of production scenes were photographed for two months ago that Mra. Wallace | Reid, who used to be a favorite un der the name of Dorothy Davenport. | would return to the screen, She has | started production of “Bebiad the Masks," playing opposite Lester Cuneo. And she is going to use Mrs on aoa “The Three Musketeers,” e-. Lieyd Ingraham is to film “The Sign of the Jack o° Lantern, comedy by Myrtle Reed. eee Teddy and Brownlie, famous ca nine actors, are to appear in the same film. Wallace Reid as her “nom de \BETTY WEARS WIG IN NEW PICTURE) Retty Compson, Paramount star, | covers her chestnut curls with a blonde wig in several scenes in her! | latest picture, “The Woman in the ovie Quizzes Conducted in Associated Firat ne. co-operation with National Pictures, Ina re ig in Europe do not know thet she is making a picture over there, My guess would be that she Iq not. "The Gold Diggers” haz not been adapted for the screen : Margaret W.—Rudolph Valentino has been married, but he is single at present, He was married to Jean Acker. Dinnte— Clarence 1 ‘The Champion” will be “The Secret of Butte Ridge” is the | Mary and Doug use it Just to enter-|Wallie Reid's next starring vehicle. What has become of Dar mond? Sh will soon b seen in 4 new picture entitled “The Song of Life.” Gaston Glass will play op posite her. Bigmund motion picture Cousin.” years ago. 1A. D. Caruso made only one It wae entitied “My It wap filmed about three Address your letter to Jultan Eltinge, Eltinge theatre, New | York city lowa~-The daughter Jennings Bryan bas never appeared on the sereen to my knowledge, al tho I believe she has written and di- rected a pleture. BESSIE IS HAVING A LOVELY TIME During the summer Beanle Love's pleture engagements have been, in reality, vacations. Recently she went to Catalina tela: 8—Alice Lake, Winter Garden. 4—Fatty Arbuckle, Liberty. 5—Douglas MacLean, Coliseum, 6—Bebe Daniels, Blue Mouse. _ Popular With ot Wittiam | Harrison Ford. He's wor-| shipped by the movie fan-| ettes. He's so doggone hand- Constance Talmadge have him | Music Plays Prominent Part in Production of Picture A perusal of the various kinds of music used to accompany the acting of different stars and the directions of the megaphone men reveal a pe- eullar paycholog: FAMOUS STAGE PLAY WILL BE FILMED Harry Myers and Raymond Hatton will enact the chief character roles of the two crooks in the film version of “Turn to the Right,” the famous mage play, which Metro purchased for upward .of $700,000. Rex In- gram, producer of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” will di- | rect and Jack Mulhall ls to play the juvenile lead. a MYRTLE REED STORY TO BE SCREENED Myrtle Reed's noted story, “The | Sign of the Jack o' Lantern,” is to s As one studio veteran puts it, “Some of ‘em can’t act without mu- sic, some can't act with it, and some can’t act with or without it.” Mary Pickford emotes best when a mellow cello and a plaintive violin are blending their tunes. Cecil DeMille usually has a violin- ist on the set playing sobby airs Max Fischer, now rated high in the musical world, started as a studio | violinist for DeMille, If an orchestra iato be filmed in the pleture DeMille uses the entire unit for accompani- ment. George Melford ts 4 devotee of jazz tunes, He says it keeps the players lin high spirits. A gultar usually fur- nishes it. John Emerson usually has a pi- anist, violinist and clarinet player. They play neither jaze nor ballads, just a hodge-podge of popular airs. A big crowd and a big set keeps jthe stage performer ' emotionally | keyed the proper pitch. be picturized. Lioyd Ingraham, who Thisfelement is lacking in the scored success as the ‘director of | movie studio. It's a bit harder to act “Lavender and Old Lace,” also by | natural, to live the part when one is Mra, Reed, has been engaged to di-| looking only into the cold eye of the rect. He hag just returned from an | camera, ‘Then, too, the movie actor extensive recreation trip thruent the|is robbed of the use of his voice to | Pacific Northwest. Ralph Graves, haying arrived in Los Angeles after a two-year sojourn in New York with D. W. Griffith, ts | to play the hero in Peter B. Kyne's story, “Kindred of the Dust,” for the First National, NAZIMOVA Nazimova is negotiating for the | portray emotion. Sometimes the biggest scenes are shot in a quiet corner of the studio | where only two or three are acting. / Under those circumstances it is diffi- | cult to act funny, or even to be shot {and die naturally. For even in the cmema death music still hath charms to soothe, be it only the mournful wall @f a eaxa- Matheson Lang Bayley | A French version of “The Three Musketeers” will be released Paris in October. eee Pina Menichelli, Malian star, films scenes for “The Second Mrs, Tan- queray” in England. Paramount has bought screen (tights to “Miss Lulu Bett" and it | will be produced as a William “De- Mille special. oe After, Theda Bara makes a per |jsonal appearance tour she will ap- pear in three movies a year. eee see Corinne Griffith in’ “The Single When you playing a plano Arbuckle | Track,” she will not be just finger | ing the keys for the camera. She'll! be playing sure-enough music. GLORIA SWANSON OFF FOR NEW YORK CITY Gloria Swanson, who haa been busy at the Lasky studio, in Holly wood, for the past year, on Cecil B. De Mille’s production of “The af. fairs of Anatol,” “The Great Mo- ment” and Paramount's latest al! star picture, “Don't Tell Every | thing.” will take her vacation in New York, watching other people act IMITATES DAD mans | “Bill,” son’ of Wallace Reid, movie star, is a speed- a movie «automobile “Bill”? uses a three- many race. is wheeler. ster like his father, hero of| Case,” which ts In the process of pro- duction at the Paramount studios, at Hollywood, under the direction of} Penrhyn Staniaws. Even Miss! Compson's fellow players have a hard| time recognizing her when they see her “off set” in the wig. j TOM SANTSCHI | Tom Santschi put up a wager with | ‘his director, Ronald Bradbury, that| whoever bagged the first deer while | on a location trip would be entitled to all other venison shot on the jour: | ney. In addition, the lower would be | penalized on a fish diet. {RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “TOL’BLE DAVID”) | When Joseph Hergeshelmer wrote | | “Tol'ble David,” he incorporated in} the story seceral noted characters of | the West Virginia mountains, In| filming it, with Richard Barthelmess | jas star, Director Henry King suc-| ceeded in getting the exact locations | and the same characters. | CLARA'S FATHER | Edwin Kimball, father of Clara Kimball Young, is being featured in a film by Harry Garson. He has fre- quently played in support of his daughter and is a former stock actor, playing at the Lois theatre for sever- al] seasons. CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Charlotte Greenwood is on her way | jto Los Angeles to be starred ‘in the film version of “Linger Longer Letty.” She created the Letty role lin the stage presentation George Chesbro, leading man for | edienne, | some that both Norma and a tamed Pa-| for leading man. His last pic- ture was “The Wonderful Thing,” with Norma. cifle watering place, of location with the Hobart Bosworth company. Now she has just returned from a location jaunt into the high Sierras with Tom Santschi, Ruth Stonehouse and other members of the Santachi cast, JACK HOLT IN ALASKA STORY Jack Holt’s first starring picture for Paramount will be “The Cail of the North,” an adaptation of Stewart | Edward White's novel of Alaska, | “Conjurer’s House.” The screen adaptation will be made by Jack Cun- ningham, and Josep Henabery will! direct the picture, which will be start ed soon at the Lasky studio, in Holly wood. “The Great Moment,” Elinor yn's first photoplay, is in its third | week on Broadway, i= NOW PLAYING GLORIA SWANSON Having recovered from a minor op- eration undergone in a Los Angelos | hospital, Gloria Swanson is prepar- ing to leave Hollywood for a short | vacation trip to New York, Five players who were torn by lions during the shooting of a big scene in “Adventures of Tarzan” are recovering at a Hollywood hospital, LOUISE FAZENDA Louise Fazenda, the eccentric com: is temporarily comedy to go into Cosmopolitan from the Pacific const, piste inane aremneemaene | “The Inside of the Cup” was shown as a Sunday sermon at the First Universalist church, Birming- | the late Olive Thomas and for Juan-| ham, Ala. | | | ita Hansen and Ruth Roland, ts to jbo featured in a series of Northwest | Mopnted Police stories, “The Re is the first coll" | | Starts Today ----Leaves Tuesday A powerful play of Wall Street money—~and of a woman's wits and wiles. EDITH ROBERTS Wins out and releases her husband from prison —but the way she does it is a story you'll thank us for telling you, “IN AGAIN” A Century Comedy starring Harry Sweet CLEMMER ORCHESTRA Harry Meyers will play opposite Marie Prevost in “The Girl Who Knew Ali About Men.” Universal Unit Program International News Screen Magazine Coming Wednesday Mary Philbin the famous Elks’ Beauty, in HACKER CHILDREN Popular Seattle Dancers use of the Earl Carroll theatre, New | phone. York, now almost completed, where she hopes to head her own stock company next winter. Agnes Ayres’ ferrt starring ve hicle is to be “The Lane That Hat No Turning,” by Sir Gilbert Parker. SECOND NEAR SENECA Beautiful * & * STRAND ORCHESTRA * * Harry Tierny First HIS FACE IS HIS FORTUNE Have you heard about the popular | screen player whose sustaining vir- ue is his ugliness and whose only acting ability is that of expressing himself? It is Bull Montana, an Italian and an ex-wrestler who has been seen in many Broadway photo- play productions. Bull has no more chance of winning a beauty prize than a pig has of flying, yet in “Crazy to Marry,” now at the Lib- erty, in which he has the part of a criminal, he is one of the most popu- lar players, rivaling even Fatty Ar- | buckle himself. He has his own per- sonality, which is entirely unique; that denote originality. A REAL. REEL FIGHT | Fights in the movies are not al ways make-beliave. An extra man threatened to sue Thomas Meighan, his jaw was fractured by a blow Meighan hit him during the making | of a fight scene in “Cappy Ricks.” It was a saloon brawl, and the extra man says Meighan put too much steam behind tke wallop. FAIRBANKS PICTURE’ 7—Hilda Bayley, and his own funny little manners Paramount star, because he claims ~ . t : . READY FOR RELEASE: Douglas Fairbanks’ Musketeers” has been Three; .pleted. It comprises 10 reels anti ‘994 scenes. ~ When its first showing takes place; at the Lyric theatre, Nw York, both Mr. and Mrs, Fairbahks, in other* words, Doug and Mary, will occupy loge. Sd — AULINE FRE DERI Pauline Frederick t ed from Cheyenne, weet, celebration. he ‘ “F os as just return. yo., where shew immediately.” Cot Cage on a pi¢ture directed byy !* Unusual! A play that laid in the ro- is DI “CARNIVAL” A modern picture of love and revelry in the gay and unrestrained city of Venice at “Carnival” time! Aesop Fable—“The Lioness ang the Bug” Burton Holmes Scenic National Kinograms