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Otte Hoffman Cameron Coftey Y, the attractive actress who played the A role In the Thomas play, which opened Clemmer. The plot re- d a pretty young girl to prove that the age Rk GARDEN THE HILL” ..Mary Carr 1—Douglas MacLean, Liberty. 2—Bebe Daniels, Strand. 8—Bryant Washburn, Colonial. 4—T. Roy B | Curve Ahead,” Coliseum anyone at the top of any profession Success is not a matter morning until seven at night. I take only a few minutes for lunch. I never am late at the studio. I feel that as ‘head of a business it is my doing something for someone eine. It is wicked for any woman to live irda | Withoul doing something to earn her woman who has been Yet that is done tn ool dise,” the new Fox showing at the Blue RAND OF ANATOL” em livelihood. The mother earng her way more than all others. would be turned to better service if children and mothers could romp and rest on the acres of green grass they occupy. Build monuments to the living. After ali, the body ts only a shell. After I am gone, let them do what they will with my body, It will not concern me then. Put a woman or two in that dis- armament conference. Then war anson | Will stop. Women can stop war. eS ve Ma @ young married bese ambition to break into ly wrecks matrimonial the role pretty Helene trays in “Dangerous the Goldwyn feature ONIAL 7 D TO LONDON” Exchange) Bryant Washburn Joan Mor} Saba Raivigh jibb McLaughlin mead to London.” the photo- fing Bryant Washburn at ia the first independent this popular young star. tking comedy bubbling rt and romance. m REX MY LAWYER” {Robertson -Cole) T. Roy Barnes Grace Darmond Lieyd T. Whitiock . Jean Acker My Lawyer,” the picture play Eek for a week beginning to- do with two young chaps ® mall fortune selling rubber company. company to be okeh @ difficult time ciearing When the truth is re rep IN THE Mov Irving is to enter the fame, “The Legend MY Hollow” is to be filmed Clancy has written the and a well-known Oot revealed yet—is to of Ichabod Crane. WA be seven reels and me in the criginal setting, ue x, Men can’t. They rather glory in the wild adventure of it, but the women who wait at home only suffer. I believe in direct participation in government. If your congressman or your senator does something you (Conducted in co-operation with As- sociated First National Pictures, Inc) Ethol—The addrese of Gloria Swanson is care of Lasky Studios, Hollywood, Cal. Pauline Frederick may be reached at 503 Sunset baule- vard, Beverley Hilis, Cal. ‘ one Newtie—Mae Busch is the wife of Francis MacDonald. Yes, , “Silas Marner” is to be filmed. Jean Paige's real name ia Lucile O'Hara. She was born in Paris, ae . Suburban—Tom Santschi is nearly seven feet tall. He is playing in two-reel Westerns. Lioyd Hughes was married to Gloria Hope on the 20th of June. cee Peggy—Maurice Costello was born in Pittsburg, Pa, He was on the stage many years before entering on his screen career. “Tale of Two Cities” was one of the first pictures in which he was seen. eee Bob—Mary Thurman wears hair straight and bobbed. No except an extremely pretty girl would dare to wear it that way, but Mary get away with the trying style in great shape. . her one Elsie— Richard Bartholomoss is soon to appear in his newest picture, “YoYable David.” The characteriza tion of “Tol’able David” ip said to be one of the very finest done by the popular hero. VAUDEDVILLE ACTRESS NOW IN PICTURES Loyd Ingraham is now vested with the duty of giving orders to his own sister. She is Zella Ingraham, former vaudeville headliner, and has been signed by the Renco company to play an important role in “The | Sign of the Jack-o'-Lantern,” which Mr. Ingraham {s directing. Betty Rows Clark and Earl Schenck are playing the leads and Victor (“Slip- pery Slim”) Potel also has # principal park. THE SEATTLE STAR EDITED BY DAISY HENRY A Virgin Paradise," Blue Mouse. Mary Pickford. She's probably the world's pened sccm a woman, yet she has but one intimate woman friend, Daw. don't ike, let him know about ft Write him, telegraph him, go to see him. You'll get action then, At least, you'll feel you've done your duty to the country WHAT DOUG SAID: A man's first duty ds to himself. By developing himnelf to his great est possibilities he is enabled to more fully serve others, Walking three blocks sometimes tres me out. If it is in a crowd I never for a moment relax my muacies. Let @ small boy feel my arm and find i¢ flabby and he would turn from me in disgust. The small boy conceives me as a strong man, an athlete, and it is my obligation to him not to disiflusion him. The larger a community grows, the smalier the development of the Individual. The buildings shut in a “Over the Hill” Used as Sermon “Over the Hill,” the famous Fox photodrama from Will Carleton’s immortal poem, which was made the subject of many sermons in the ‘se of ite year’s run in Broad: New York} theatres, ts receiv- ing similar consideration since its re féane to exhibitors thruout the coun- try. The great human interest pic- ture play waa chosen as a topic by |fastors of several churches in the New York metropolitan district dur- ing {ts long run. Following the opening of a run in | San Francisco, “Over the Hill” was lehosen by the Rev. Dr. James L. Gordon, pastor of the First Congre- gational church, not only asthe sub; | Ject of his Sunday evening sermon, but as that of a question bpx con ducted in the church and of another sermon two weeks later. On the {necond occasion the Columbia Park | Boys’ club, a famous San Francisco organization, attended the services | by special invitation in uniform, and occupied the choir section of the church. The Pacific Coast repre, sentative of Fox was invited to oc: cupy @ seat on the platform. Dr. Gordon long has been note; for his selection of topics of vi interest to the public, for use in ser mons and discussions. “Over the Hill” is now showing at the Winter Garden. |/BRYANT WASHBURN JOINS GOLDWYN Bryant Washburn is the newest Goldwyn star. He will play the male ljead in Anzin Yeszlerska’s ‘story, “Hungry Hearts,” and afterwards be featured in plays written for him, Ethel Kay, the daughter of Russian parents in Kafeag City, will play op- posite him, This is her screen debut as a leadihg woman, FIRST AID BY UNCLE SAM Directing Katherine MacDonald's newest play, “The Infidel,” is no easy job for James TT. Young. ‘There's an American cruiser in the picture and some real big-gun ac: tion scenes became necessary, ob- teinable only with Uncle Sam's ald during the battle practice of the fleet off the Southern California coast. “The Infidel” ts a South Boa ‘atory by Charles Logue. rjorie man’s prospective of life. A man reaches full development only by getting out into the open where he can realize just how big and how small he is. Children should be allowed to grow up naturally. They should be taught what wonderfyl things flowers, trees, cows and bees are, I think Lord Northcliffe the shrewdest man I met in Europe. Sir James Barrie reminded me of a frog as he sat with elbows bent and hands to his face. It's a fine thing to exercise in the but the best exercise is an one—smiling. If you just foree yéurself to smile until 10 o'clock each morning the rest of the day will take care of itself. I only say “rats,” eh? That's a heluva thing to sey about a man. clure Patter Peggy Shaw, former Ziegfeld beau- ty, is starred ina new Fox play. eee Badge Kennedy's husband, Harold Bolster, is said to be planning a pro- ducing company for her. ove Another bathing beauty graduates, Harriet Hammond will play opposite Buck Jones in ‘The Fast Mail.” eee Screen rights to the Hulbert Foot- ner novel, “The Fur Bringers,” brought @ record price, It will be & John M, Stah! production. eee Tom Mix has a saddle valued at $3,000, “they mn eee Lyman H. Howe's “Ride on a Run- away Train” returns to Broadway. for third time ove Lowell Sherman {« to be leading man for Gloria Swanson in “The Husband's Trademar! oe Another James Oliver Curwood story, “The Girl From Porcupine,” is being translated into filma. oes Pen and ink figures and real ao- tors @ppear in the same film in new comedies being made by C. C, Burr, . #8 Lloyd Hamilton's next comedy ts © travesty on a law student who at: tempts to “pass the bar” on @ cor- respondence course, CHARLES RAY, IN VAN LOAN STORY Charles Ray has selected the cast of “The Deuce of Spades,” his latest play, which is based on the Charles E. Van Loan story of the same tifle. ‘The locale of the photoplay is laid th & small Western mining town and has most amusing comedy elementa. Charles Ray has the principal role and is supported by @ carefully chos: en cast, consisting of Marjorie Pre- vost, Andrew Arbuckle, Lincoln Plumer,.Phiip Dunham, Jack Rich- , Lockney, Bert Offord, Dick Sui ind and William Court right. PAGE 3 ‘arnes, Rex, 5—~Mary Carr, Winter Garden. 6—Carmel Myers, Clemmer. %—Scene from “Dangerous Hamrick Secure Big Production Manager John Hamrick of the Blue Mouse theatre announces that he has just closed negotiations with William Fox for his big super production, “The Queen of Sheba.” This is one of a trio of big offer- ings by William Fox which is delighting the, cities of the country this summer and winter. The ather two are “Over the Hill” and “The Connecticut Yan- kee.” “The Queen of Sheba” will be the attraction at the Blue Mouse, starting Sat- urday, October 15. POPULAR TRIO IN NEW PRODUCTION Witt Rogers, Lila Lee and Walter Hiers have been engaged for the leading roles in @ speeial picture which Is now being produced at the Paramount studio, in Hollywood, by Jamon Cruge. The title of the pro- duction has not yet been selected, but according to advices from Holly. wood, the picture is to be.one of the most unusual made this season, ‘Wil Rogers in this picture will be seen in the role of a professor. Others in the cast will be Emily Rait, Clarence Burton and John Fox. Tom Lewis, well-known stage comedian, will make an appeer- ance in pictures soon, having a prominent part in “Enchant- ment,” starring Marion Davies, Dustin Farnum is working on “Cursed” at Catalina island. “I Want to Raise Just a Little Teeny Bit of Hell Before { WON’T SMILE Buster Keaton's face must hurt him. Here's his latest photo. Despite his recent happy marriage qnd every- thing, he wan't condescend to amile a little bit. Buster is at the Liberty in his latest comedy, “The Play- house.” 'BOAT RACES SHOWN IN LIBERTY NEWS| Liberty News events are proving just as popular asx ever at the Lib. erty. Beginning Saturday this film will show the power boat races on |Lake Washington and views of the {peautiful autunin flower show of the Seattle Horticultural association Other pictures of interest will show thousands of students standing in line on registration day at the U. of W. Saturday's football fe be. and the Ninth Army corps from”"Camp Lewis will be on the screen Saturday night and for the remainder of the show. DOUGRAS McLEAN Douglas Mcledn in back at the Ince studios after the longest per- nonal-appearance trip ever made by a film star. Accompanied by his wife, he has visited every important city In the United States, appearing at theatres and winning himself a Jarge, following. PENROSE NOW A FILM FAN Senator Boies Penrose has im stalled a movie studio in his home. ‘The first picture projected was “Dis. raeli.” Penrose saw his first movie in a number of years a few months ago. ANITA’S NEXT TWO “Rose o' the Sea,” by Countess Baroynska, and “The Woman He Married,” by Herbert Bashford, have been bought for the next two star- ring vehicles of Anita SteWurt. Both are being edited for the sereen and Anita will start on one of them October 1. Marion Davies is an expert an- tomobile driver, motoring being one of her favorite sports, She fs a well-known figure on the roads about New York city. Private dancing lessons all day at Bright's, 1604 4th, cor. Pine—(Ad.) I Die’ At Least That Seems to Be _ the Ambition of Anatol in “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” “The STRAND . - CECIL B. DE MILLE’S Gorgeous and Exotic Paramount Picture Is Held Over! —with— Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Polly Moran Wanda Hawley Agnes Ayres Julia Faye Elliott Dexter Theodore Roberts Wallace Reid Monte, Blue Raymond Hatton Theodore Kosloff Now at Florence Adds to Program |. The management of the Florence } | theatre has completed arrangements * | to present a program of all the big- ] | wer features, with special adted at- tractions, including comedies, news | weeklies, travelogues and an attrac | tive series of Western subjects, . | There will be @ complete change ®™ of program « today, with Louise | Glaum in “I Am Guilty" as the head- + | line attragtion, Commencing next | Week, amateurs Wilt be a feature every Thursday night, with North- west products Tuesday and Friday. COLLEEN, DAUGHTER OF MANY CITIES Colleen Moore, who has the leading feminine role in “Slippy McGee,” is the daughter ef severaj cities, She was born in Port Huron, Mich., from whence she moved to Atlanta, Gd, when she was 7. Following three years in the city made famous by the cola bean, Miss Moore went to War- ren, Pa. Apother year and she was again a thern pelle, thig time at Tampa, Fla. Then came three years in a conservatory of music at De- With,her diploma under her stopped at Chicago to visit There she met D. W, Grif- Result: Pictures and emerg- ing Into stardom at 20. . NORMA IS BUSY Norma Talmadge ‘using studios to film “Smilin’ Through,” the stage vehicle of Jane Cowl last day scenes in a Long Island studio. Marrison Ford is her leading man, . t CINEMA CENSUS Ohio and motion picture: than any} other state, Each has 1,749. Latest | statistics show there are 41,420% movie theatres in the world. Of+ this number, 19,215—almoat half— are in the United States. ‘ OF STM a eee 8 OE LES E EEE EEE ECE ET CEPOL OE OR ERED EEO MISS VIVIAN STRONG HART “The Song Bird of the West” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K, Wineland Playing Selection From “LA BOHEME”—Puccini COMING— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | in “The Three Musketeers” yivania have more) ee ee ee

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