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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921 1-—Mary Miles Minter, Colonial. 2—Alice Terry, Winte f Garde n. s —Bilt Fairbanks, Re 2, 4-—Cullen Landis, Strand. 5—Gladys Walton, Clemmer. 6—Rudolph Vale tino and Stuart Holmes, Blue Mouse, 7—Tom Moore, Liberty. 8— Katherine MacDonald, Colise um. oe cia ae Santonio ! Max Linder Film Ranks ovie Quizzes} eal <a {SAT THE MOVIES )|Pleture Patler}] We Hear That-- the Strand theatre this week, where he is singing in the prologue g | Lester Cuneo's hobby Is truck-gar of “The Old Nest.” Waverly Jt 19 troe. that. both A native of France—and an idol} Motion picture companies <7 8 : ae deging. The star of “Pat of Para nae Doug and Mary enjoyed successful| of his homeland—Max Linder, the|teorganizing their staffs to \ BLUE MOUSE—‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” with Ru-|/dise" has his own private truck “No Woman Knows.” which cotes ta: the Clemmer next Saturday carepra before appearing of |v otion mcture star, has an eye for|Shansed conditions which have dolpheValentino and Alice Terry ranch at his Beverly Hills home is one of Univermul’s best productions, Mabel Julienne Scott and Stuart sojpen, byl -Wapther ney 4 necessitated more economical Produc - cum to the attractive otters|feminine pulchritude that is truly/tion In discussing the changes STRAND—*The Old Nest,” with Mary Alden. Ree i Holmes are in the leading roles. the thea managers r ‘ LIBERTY——“Beating the Game,” with Tom Moore. ek Ce Baws tele gee salt By maine to Bogen. Mary Is quoted | Ziegfeldian. ‘Therefore his views as|the Goldwyn studio, President A eIMNR. “rhe Hewdy," with Gladys Walton. Beautiful” home. tn Rex Ingram, director of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” | {\i{"Ve'hiy for one mearon, ‘| to the beauty of any young woman|uel Goldwyn made this tn : 2 ome “ in ‘ Daily, after finighing her work in which x showing at the Blue Mouse theatre this week, was awarded are worth hearing. Linder, for ex-|*tatement: WINTER GARDEN — "Hearts Are Trumps,” with Alice Terry a at of F aradise,” Mra. Reid takes @/ a bachetor of fine arts degree at Vale university in recognition for Alpha-—Pearl White has been mar-| ampie ha» looked over the g Gap Bet | “In reorganizing the studio COLISKEUM—“Stranger Than Fiction,” with Katherine MacDonald. ||“? '® the pool |] his work in directing this big production. Tete et cA ae Pray husband was! tield of female loveliness with a par-|Feductions were first made @t manager of the Strand theatre, when In the East re i the first showings of “The Affatre of Anatol,” “The “The Three Musketeers.” These pictures will be shown soon, COLONIAL—"‘Sweet Lavender,” with Mary Miles Minter BEX——"Fighting Bill,” with Bul Fairbanks, CLASS A—“Humoresque,” with Gaston G , . is in Califor at present. I left | ticularly keen eye and has picked |toP. Where pruning was most New York quite some time ag | |none other than Miss Alta Allen as|*@ry and where salaries were newest | the best looking young lady in this highest. Wages of workmen home of the | ot cut until after other had been reorganized on a more |nomical basis. Considerable Mildred Harris has been chosen t . > ite Thomas Meighan to HM. B. Wret 5 new Paramount ploture, || cently wi There Was,” which te just fem" an being started at the Lasky Stad Walder has adapted this|| in Seat tt | Mra, WH. ON—Jack He picture is “The Call of th story by Btewart Edw Ruth Roland 3 * North,” @| land of the free and th White. | brave. Step forward and take your soon to appear in _ 44 bow, Miss Allen. a White angle ——___—________—@ , great story, is showing in pictures at ced} han Alice Terry, the beautiful Metro star In “Hoarts Are Trumps” at BaP aria 2S 1 Povtime Allen eppeare in Me. Linder’a| tions have been made in acti Tom Forman will di ps ppe BLUE MOUSE |the Clasy' A theatre this week. | Phot the peture me the Winter Garden, is 25 years old, was born in Nashville, Tenn, || Newton—Corliss Palmer rennet. opted » production, « ‘eres aie ( |“Humoresque” is said to be one of | aaah and has played on the New York stage, Ber aaa sastuns ws i | Years Bad Luck,” released by R-C Younger men are being placed iP best works. Gaston! Fonow! [Thistiea® Bho le not marr tures corporation, She is a/Positions of responsibility im closely on the an ! HE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE | *2nsle Hurst APOCALYPSE” }Glass, as Leon Kantor, heads the! noun that 1 had Juanita Hansen, popular serial star, is coming here over the Pantages |; she very. frankly admits | Westefn girl who came East not | seneral reorganization. What a 0! cast. Alma Ruebens plays opposite gt ened te play, is = tim Also hear that Juanita recently eloped with Harrison Post in || ®°Pes to be married some day many years ago and captivated|dustry needs is you m we iii Vatentine | him, with Vera Gordon in the role of | Production for Paramount, « he Los Ani and they were married by the same judge who sentenced|| tHorace—“Man's Game,” Katherine | Broadway by her beauty and charm| Vigorous, imaginative youth that portray life as it is today; men wi will grow with this newest of arts; men who know the technique but who will be riher news that Edith rts, & Bebe Daniels for speeding. ather talented star, has alwo been re ea Pa. = COLONIAL ieee ‘players Miss ‘Roberts, 4nad Milton Sills is at the Colonial with Mary Miles Minter, but does but as a child actress not marry her at the end In fact, another man wins Mary and “The Four Horsemen of the Apoca eee ees SPUe eae Sua nsieet RISdEr charted ttn second big weeds a “SWEET LAVENDER” at the age of 12 She wubsequentiy|| holds her in close embrace at the final fade-out, the Blue Mouse theatre today. Ru- (Mealart) many of the best known stare and “ os os rh, 7 Y i Lavender. Mary Miles Minter ; to stardom — herself “The Old Nest™ and “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” were Golph Valentino plays. the leading role | Kaventer. -. eT ayivia. Ashton held over from last week. Who said people weren't going to the movies? Ss mother. MacDonald's recently completed pic-|in musical comedy. Now she is ture, will be known ag “The Woman's | r Blati""“Mun's Gain? wae used only | Peeding full speed toward~stardom. as the working title | | punty—Wilda Hennett mate ner| ELINOR GLYN WRITES reen debut in. “l Honor and| ly souting the few. sonnel screen debut in “Love, Honor and ekeen’ cal ‘ Omer ote into eod hettecent| ANOTHER FOR GLORIA),.in¢ shout a new em of pro j screen trium ph of George Arliss. Elinor Glyn, author of “Three|in the motion picture industry J in this great production, with Alice | Horace Weatherburn.... Milton sills] * oe Weeks,” who wrote “The Great Mo- mred. Pheri. M roberta} Work’ ssniletieeindl } 3 suddie~Tom Mix recently coi ro ht r he G Mo-\as never known before.’ i (fete Ramennd whe kok Prof, Phonyl...........Theodore Roberta! Work’ ts f ogreasing. rapidly at Jomo Lasky ts considering starring Rudolph Valentine, sho ts |, Buaa . Tom i a roe "f a trot, ment” Gloria, Bwanson’s firat stan lypse” Mary Miles Minter fs at the Co- | Jacke © wd in, My now working under the Paramount banner. We feel that Mr. Lasky called *"The Broncho Trot” “Ridin jring picture for Paramoun' as June sition oki vid stove by: bf lont: ay, Mes as the featured pi + ‘| wh eo wouldn't go wrong if he did this, Judging from Rudolph’s work in - rea picture to which you j written another original for Miss WILLIAM DE MILLE ‘Ot nt part in Mary Pickford’s bey . ve efe » ges aly ek - cente Blasco Ibanes. in “Sweet Lavender,” her latest Real-| "20,2 '2804 part in nants Maes bee ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” for Metro. ea ana bey vag ‘Beyond the Rocks” is the PICTURE PO art production. This play deals with | ter and Sid Franklin are in the sup - - | inker Bell ‘allace Bee a a 7 wage life, and is sald to be one of |/orting east, and Victor Heerman is Harry O'Connor, who played in stock at the old Third Avenue theatre, [isan =the Golden Rane Beyond the Rocks” will follow in ee ome STRAND {Miss Minter’s best works. Milton | @Tect!ps: is ing an important role in “Stranger Than Fiction” with Katherine || '’* ™“¢™*™ ‘2 The & production “The Husband's ‘Trade- | evoked from critics J} Seaside. rector of mark,” the Clara Beranger story,|the preshowing of » William Sills, Theodore Roberts, Sylvia Asb-! inoe Giyn was so pleased with|| M*¢Donald at the Coliseum this week, | Sais sites eazsce con cunt ca] are sotion, “Atver ta ton and J. M. Dumont are among the] the reception o nD that she is writing another. for tit from her visit in New York. Lowell | Scenario w' degre Thing eer It will be called S I Gi 1 HOW ABOUT IT, CONNIE? oo pa Nol Sherman has been engaged as the|two young Chicago girls, REX “Beyond the Kocks. eattle Gir In @ scene filmed for her current| Mra Burne—Hedda Nova is about |inising man for the lasthamed pic |MacDonald and Vianna K. Kner Saints: eae Saw. dace play, Constance Binney was married | 24 years old. She is the wife of| 1) ton. These two young women & = “wIGHTING BILL” t Fannie Ward bas decided Breaks Into to Géorge Webb. It was then learned | 8"! Hurst, who is also her director. been connected with the se “The Old Nest,” the great mother (Westerns can film stars ts evidenced by the % e that the actor who played the role| Beth—Mabel Normand has tem- partment of the Paramount etadl film showing at the Strand theatre, / 5m rairtenks........Willlam Patrbanks| fact that abe has ordered for sale Films Easily of the minister is a regularly or- Le Uy deserted the screen for the| RUPERT HUGHES California for some time and thas been held over for a few days hi the various art objects, curios and @ained Episcopal minister, What's) PK°. She_may Oe, addressed care thelr first complete work to be ‘nore, to give the many who were un- fos Angeles recdence. the has an| Many stories of waiting and work-|the answer? ; t|Goldwaa, Culver city, Ca SUPERVISES FILM | aucea on the screen. “After ¢ ble to gain admittance an oppor- independent fortune and is now inj ing for years before obtaining any — Nibs—Dayid Powell was born in| Rupert Hughes, whose screen clas-| Show” was adapted from Rita ‘tunity to see the picture, Mary Alden] py) Patrbanks, one of the screen's |/taly with her husband. recognition tn motion pictures are JACKIE'S DAD POPULAR Gi wow, eotland. guareied tor Tae sic “The Old Nest,” strikes a new| man’s story, “The Stage DOeeiian ee poss ct. the meter AD on |[nomet Mars. in playing at the Ras Virginia vant ta to piay opposite! fot Ps not by Claire Wingmen, | ,,Jaek Coogan, Br. the father of|fourth time, He is 64, and {s as well | note in picture making, ts. supervie- d and comedies of the home| theatre in “Fighting Bill,” an inter-|naymond Hatton, who has the prin. | former Seattle girl. She has the talented little Jackie Coogan, in| known on the stage “ij on the screen. | ing the production of his latest story, DOUG SETS FAD d in this story. Three popular esting Western picture. One of the cipal role in “His Hack Againe’ the | in pictures only two and @ half years! «aid to know more theatrical people “The Wall Flower.” He has devel-| The D'Artagnan moustache | ‘are among the stars in the! pig scenes in thep icture is the gala| Wl)" which Goldwyn is putting) and ts now playing the leading fem | than any one man in the business.| Arthur F. Statter prepared the oped a new angle in the camera|by Douglas Fairbanks in “The ‘They are Molly Malone, Helene | gay with the prizefight as the center | '"t° Production. inine part in “Grand Larceny.” the) tte was for years on the vaudeville Co"tinuity.of leroy Scout's Poverne | work im this picture, it is said, that Musketeers” has started a crop and Louise Lovely. —_,_ |of attraction. How differences be-| colleen Moore has been engaced| Goldwyn picture with an allstar) stage, author will be a distinct novelty. similar lip vegetation in fi UM tween the hero and villain are set-|for the leading ‘role “in Hupert| cast, which also Inctodes that popu-| — tits a ve L ISE tled in the prize ring makes up one of | Hughes’ next photoplay, * lar leading man, BUlott Dexter. a a Flower,” now being ff > “ California ay a et t prizefight pictures ever : Mins Windsor came to Ca er fimed. eh Migs aly de atc with her mother and had no inten-| ( vas rae i GER THAN FICTION” | med. ‘STRAN as Helene Chadwick is the only wom. | tion of going into films, but gree (First National) ¢ an in the cast of “The Sin Flo her striking beauty a friend sug siRtite aacpooua THIS IS FOR gp, i the cant ee che, in of her fr NOW—“THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” David Winter thee eriaation of Henning Ber-| gested fo her that she go to one of larry l A ‘Syndafloden.” “ ot » i Wade Boteler DIES ONLY — oe studios. we genic ely Paaed ‘ hia ‘Wach heal ob tha eontl y for “His Back| the very first day, P | Sophia ‘achner, hea Against the Wall,” in which Ray-|extra work. She worked as an extra) Katherine MacDonald came to the | Goldwyn wardrobe, had another of fmond ifatton has “the leading for several months and then did bite | . Coliseum toda: ranger Than com: ther| was written, by Julien Josepbaon, ‘ Fiction,” a Sait aouey crook ind ‘wack hae greg torr} who wrote inaay of Charles Itay's | fF Allan Dwain, | Then Tole Water > ; stories. saw her play. Miss MacDonald plays the part| Colleen Moore, who ts playing in ie leading woman. She played in| Whirl aft ‘ of Diane Drexel, a wealthy society|“The Wall Flower,” should wear an Mary Alden, who ts playing the| five.pictures for Misa Weber. rl er 3 A .. \ . “ad on girl, who, for adventure and love,| awkward, botchy gown, that could, im opts fnother in Hupert| tn “Grand Larceny” Miss Windsor | whirl of makes it her business to aid in the|by a simple method of certain ad tiret the trieal appearance ng plays the role of a pampered South- excitin: capture of signe cn ae a justments, Lag wie garter 202 A where sie ppp red in Shakes-| ern belle, ay Oe, pests pater crook gang. inter plays Op-| very smart. 1 | a “ bats ar te have been design by the studio posite Miss MacDonald. Wesley Bar-| study, Miss Waghner evolved a crea onary modiste to adorn Miss Windsor’s| ofa Fy, popular freckle-faced lad, also has| tion that had for an overbodice four] , Vive of the six chijaren who are) otra blonde and stately beauty. girl an important role in this picture. frilled panels, which gave a bunchy |p in the Booth Tarkington “Ed-)0 0 eeeemeemn ioc hM ib PSA against impossible waist line, These panels, | gar” comedies, which Goldwyn is re- | L I B E RT Y by simply dropping them to the Johany J ner and Lal EDITH STOREY STARTS | a gang | skirt, exposed a slender satin bodice | of crooks! and a bouffant silhouette, so popular aang A BIG DAY’S WORK just now, 9 a ras Swimming in a atormy sea, climb: | ae DORIS MAY STARTS ing cltte barefooted, having & flee iice.M62i5| PRODUCTION IS FIRST R. C. FILM ones one ee tase. ‘Dewiee Jentina Ie om few Chinese pirates are all in the| Ben ++ Dick Rosson GETTING BETTER] yori stay, mprightly little screen! day’s work for Edith ‘anchette. Tom Moore, popular Goldwyn star,| Production is “picking up” in|star, who recently signed a contract | they were poo each ot Drea” opened at the Liberty today in a new | studio land after the slowest sum-/to appear in a series of productions R« plete 1 10 Beach “i type of story for this player. “Beat-| mer in the history of modern photo-|for RC Pictures corporation, is at ing the Game” is the title of the ple-| play making, The scarcity result-| work on ber first production tor | ELSIE FERGUSON “BEATING THE GAME” *; “Fancy Charile’ torey—at least | ture, which has to do with the ex-|ing from studio inactivity has} R-C Pictures, “The Foolish Age.” fetiments of a criminologist. Moore] brought out reissues of all the old —— nn | AT WORK AGAIN) plays the part of “Fancy Charlie,’| pictures, but reports from the the ANNA MAY GO BACK Wisie Pecgeasn, Pasacacitht’ plethee| the crook, and object of the crimin-|atres show that their patrons de Only recently back from a visit to!star, who has been in Europe for ologist’'s experiments. Hazel Daly | mand mew pictures. Robertson-Cole, | her native Sweden, Anna Q. Nilsson | two months on a vacation, returned | plays opposite him. Goldwyn, Metro, Universal, Brunton | may return to be starred in a series | to the United States last week. Miss | and other studios are preparing for] of thsen While she wes|erguson’s latest picture is. “Fon ja sprint. to catch up. broad the film beauty had numer lights” by Tita Weiman, directed by | European offers John 8, Robertson. mn pees. os ee aaos PAULINE FREDERICK (Caiversal) LIKED BY GUESTS Kit Purcell... Gladys Walton . Rex Roseili| Guests at the Coronado Hotel at} B. Murphy | Coronado Beach, C idi i d Jack Mower) of their respective lives recently W JEN Riding, shooting an Gladys Walton, popular Universal|when Pauline Frederick and her DiS © UNIVERSITY fighting like a demon star, is at the Clemmer in “’The| company took scenes for her next Capt. Dan Purcell. Pete Curry Burt Kincaid. had the time| Rowdy,” her latest production. “The| RC production at the famous Rowdy” is the story of a girl who is|hostelry on the Imeific, Tho per raised in a little fishing village, and | #0nal popularity of the star was re- who grows to love the surroundings. | flected in the warm welcome she re When she is taken away to the city|celved from the tourists who were and put into a wealthy home, she re-| Making the hotel their temporary bels and answers the call of the little| home. The production, which will Town tliat shewus brought op | appear later in the season, will be | called “The Lure of Jade.” WINTER GARDEN | | THEDA BARA BACK — “HEARTS ARE TRUMPS” FROM HONEYMOON en Weoahaty on Altes Terry | Theda Bara, most famous vamp, Lord Burford Joseph Kilgour | Who recently returned from her Thong fates ‘thomas oe honeymoon with Charles Brabin, the ) ‘Z aus Gillespie rman Kennedy | woy director, after over a year’s ab- ei cond 3-2 IN eke COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA a opened day a two reeler entitled, “. ay W. . ” cts nates toe a weeks Theda Bare.” She will’ make per: Overture to “Rosemunde”..........++++.Schubert yun. Alice Terry is in the ‘leading | #0M4l appearances with the film in Contralto solo, “Abide With Me”...........Liddle role. Such stars as Joseph Kilgour,| '4F8e cities all over the country. Mrs. Gertrude Bryant Lieben, soloist Thomas Jefferson, Norman Kennedy, eo si “ ” Juda to “Lohengrin” “Wagner “Bull” Montana, Winter Hall, Frank | GEORGE ARLISS In FIGHTING BILL ot Pane Sinding Brownlee and Edward Connelly ap. f roves seeeee wn} fear Sten cnet at thie hated play. IN “IDLE HANDS" snace, of tee Serene Sortoe Western pictures shown here in “Valse Triste” .... be .+ Sibelius " | George Arliss ts to star in a se r ——_—— “Woodland Whispers” ..........+++++..-Czibulka version of “Idle Handa” by” Karl ize ry “Anvil Chorus,” from the opera, “I] Trovatore Verdi Wesley Barry is in this thrill. that runs “ = | Derr Biggers, author of “Seven Keys Christie Comedy Bruce Scenic 4 erst ro to Chinat finishes i oan SS rurumenune to ‘Buldpate.” ¥orrest Halsey and SUNDAY, 12:30 P. M. society to natown, and finishes in unparall UMORESQ Henry Kolker, who respectively, ‘ARTHUR’ KAY, Conduct: airplane stunts! gf cm ES Vare'sorton | WFote and directed the picturization » Conductor bins Ginsberg a “Mr. Fatima” “Tropical asl Aime Rusbens | Of * tor Mr. Arliss, will act Jin a similar capacity in this new ‘annie Hurst's production,