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PTEMB : ‘TOM MOORE —in— . “Beating the Game” ‘The ‘Thrilling Career of an Expert Safe Cracksman! Larry Semon ER 20, 1921 TUESDAY, S WILLIAM FAIRBANKS In a Fast Weatern— “FIGHTING BILL” “A Twilight Baby” with “Ham” and Virginia The Talk of the Town! Day of Rupert Hughes’ Gripping Story— 4 Ul JAP eine “THE OLD NEST” ' A Play of Home, With MARY ALDEN, CULLEN LANDIS and HELENE CHADWICK STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland Playing “Humming” and “Little “Grey Home in the West* ARCHIE A i RUGGLES singing “Mother o’ Mine” ) KATHERINE MacDONAL —the American a i iy in Unparalleled National's Air Cireus! ARTHUR KAY Conducting . 34—Artists—34 CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing Grand Selection From the Opera “Faust” } COMING — Thomas ' “Cappy Ric Drama of a Society Girl Who Becomes a Gangstress in New York's Chinatown! “STRANGER THAN FICTION” WESLEY BSERY Is in the Cast 207 RIALTO BLDG. Bet. 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Rupert Hughes fally for Gold om the reception that best the come at home rowds at . one would say eli-known author's “The Old Nest” port comedic k. tragedies and into any average American hom Mary Alden plays the part of th mother other px n the cast BLUE MOUSE An¢ ew ot the star is introduced t Th Four Horsemen Apocalypse.” the great pre tuetion that ie being shown at the Blue Mouse theatre thi ru-|a@t the h Valentino, who plays the lead-| Fietion,” + wee Coliseum , theatre noyers, was born A and was edu-| Agricul Semon's Int of the slap uproar thia week edy is 1 ly crammed full of act Moore headlines the bill lwyn n in bis lat beating rt of stage with Bonnie Glass and J awyer. He has appeared in several | 6 of the Horsemen of the Ap conaid tino In Famous n came mag town to ecause of b ig starring | * yers-Lasky Fairbanks returns home from nd finds his boy MacDonald, the Amert-| is pleasing audiences at | ¢ | Miss MacDonald plays | Diane Drexel, a wealthy » | for adventure and } with a gang of crookm One of the| ° scenes in the play is a thrilling alr which results tn the @ the heroine. David Win | ya opposite Miss MacDonald | Wesley Barry is in the ¢ who, nat. uring i \f Bi WINTER GARDEN theatre this week. A thrilling lish artstoc Are Trumps," jthe Winter week. Th en the ng: | vd in “Hearts ich is showing at rien theatre scenes of the story about Lon CLASS A ta and Seasua on and in the ding roles. max of the play Church Sermon Based on the Relationship The relationship between motion pictures and the church and the val ue of the good photoplay vehicle as g|* moral agency, were demonstrated in an interesting way recently when the pastor of the First Congregation. church in Los Angeles preached x Sunday sermon. Kennedy Pi ae COLONIAL Mary Miles Minter, po is ween in the lead! nero, and adapted to the ser h Marie Dix The atory ¢ h college life and many co ranks portrayed, which o Jadd to the interest of the play. Mi |ton Sills, Theodore Roberta, Sylvia ; jAshton and Harold Goodwin appear | ‘ 5 sane City of in the cast. }§ directed by Tom For amount cture waa first exhibited on eon before the congregation, INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. HUNGRY 9 FOR ‘A GOOD SHOW ° are his sermon on han's re | LIBERTY | Larry Semon in “The Bell Hop, oping Liberty audiences in an Today Only MARY MILES MINTER 4 Comedy—News Sones Holman Day See This Sensational Melodrama HEARTS ARE TRUMPS WITH AN ALL STAR CAST INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr, CLEMMER BEGINNING TODAY LEE MORAN —in— “Robinson’s Trousseau” ° FOUR. ‘HORSEMEN | ofthe APOCALYPSF:| FOUR SHOWS DAILY BEGINNING 12-3-6-9 Doors Open 30 Minutes Before Each Show Starts YOu'LL GET RID OF | | BLACKHEADS SURE There {# one simple, safe and sure | way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, and that is to dissolve eads have ads, litt is, 7 here the e, simply dissol disapp the pa th troubled with these unsightly b ishes should ¢ inly try this ple method.—Advertisement, ! and, following the showing, a strong thé! a * | by John Moroso. Latest Film which ¢ set and the rma Talmad, film other a ni in buster |'Thru” after a three months’ vaca tion. Norma ts dojps the moc nt and evening « in her York [studio on E. 48th st. and is * t Jing’? the day stuff specially rented studio on Long Island. It is jwaid that some remarkable exterior filmed within the scenes are being lday studio, In wh an Eingtiah vil }iage, in which a beautiful garderf, a |hrouse and winding roadway are out |etanding features, has been con | structed. Every effort is being expended to make the picture the most pre ltentious yet produced by the star for Associated First National | Mins nadge is playing the part in which ne Cow) appeared on the |epeaking stage last year. Harrison Ford will be seen in sup |port of Miss Talmadge, and other well known players appearing in the lenst ‘ore W ham Standing, Alec | Francis and Miriam ¥ ste. AND HE ISN’T | a CITY FELLER Katherine MacDonald, the “American Beauty,” is playing | Julien Josephson, author of “The this week in “Stranger Than| city’ Veter,” an original photoplay jJust purchased by the Goldwyn |studios, 1s unique, Altho his name lis known to picture fans all over the world, Mr. Josephson haa r seen any big cities except Ban Francisec and Los Angeles. He has never eaknesses of the system of lawful | ridden in a subway or on an elevated trust of his fellow-beings and the | He has never been further East than sent methods of crimi-| tos Angeles. He was born in Rose hment. lburg, Ore. Mr. Josephson ts noted of Silent Men” was/|for his delineations of small town 1 the novel, “The Quarry,” | life on the screen. 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