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ARY is here in “Little Lord Fauntleroy”; Griffith’s “’Way Down East,” showing at popular prices; Dempsey-Carpentier contest on local screen; Mohave desert locale for new Carey: picture; “Queen of Sheba” again held over. Local movie houses offer attractive programs coming week ‘M—Mary Pickford te “Lit. Lerd Fauntleroy.” RR GARDEN—World’s cham- boring bout pictures, BMMER—llarry Carey in “The MOUSE—William Fox produc- “Queen of Sheba” (third We Grietitn’s "Way COLISEUM | } STTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" | (United Artists) pene U Mary Plektord Sf Dorincourt... Claud Gultin ter Errol... 5 Colin Kenny Havienam oveph J, Dowling Colixeum is now showing “Lit. Lord Fauntleroy.” The ap- oy f / 4 i } of the story as written by «Pim. iffy J P Hodgson Burnett, has been i 4 “Ny ; eivated and heightened in the ; 5 j ¢ ug by the one and only Mary. . y » : J j >». fe “QUEEN OF SHEBA” 1 Seihe Ho EOS acne aE E Ferg et cee Torin of the Night,” Liberty. 2—Jack Dempsey, Dempsey Bout at Our Mary | ...¥inter Garden pentier boxing bout, which took place in Jersey City July 2 of this year, is the novel feature James Q. Clemmer is offering at the Winter Garden, Strand. 4—Mary Pickford, Coliseum. 5—Harry Carey, Clemmer. 6—Les' ; ws i, | James Kirkwood . ovie nizzes Off for Europe i A champion of the battlefields; James Kirkwood has railed for | 4 { 1 | { marks the beginning of the | week's showing of “Queen of » the big production at the ‘This is one of the most sawnezeme | Wants to Strongheart, world famous police Europe to play the title role in the dog, is now an idol'of the screen.| (Conducted in co-operation with| Paramount production of “The Man } Strongheart is the real hero of “The |4#sociated First National Pictures,| From Home” to be produced in | Marcia Manon has the lead in a} | | |1. Irothingham's forthcoming ple- The attraction is @ tremendous }/ ture, “The Man Who Smiled.” Silent Call,” a powerful photodrama |/"? Europe by George Fitzmaurice. drawing card, and it is said to be - 09 noon to be presented by H. 0. Davis | Vogue—Yes, Mae Allison is mar] yg yr i papgroatc gee . an exhibition that the ladies will Tom Mix completes “Lay It Out.” jthru Associated First National. He: ried to Ro! Ellis, An interesting 4 enjoy as well as the men. rer wer "i bert the completion of his Paramount : has won scores of prizes at dog i that he has “Th Live osts,” j shows on the European continent, | {ct Concerning him is beeramampyrtiierages bay zee Elsie Ferguson is to play o stage engagement before resuming photo-| Fe) j and was awarded several medals, as Legge an igs Wing alr tg Pietivn and expects to start work on “The y EVENTS OF INTEREST playing. i ate : ae . 4 Red Cross dog during the great |Peat opposite the American beaulty:| san From Home” in the neat war. The producers declare that his ti a ] 4 performance in thig picture will |¢st Picture, “The Infidel. oe i ' make Strongheart the most beloved| Pinkie—Florence Vidor played aa| Mr. Kirkwood'’s going to Europe . animal actor in the entire world.| important part in “The Jack Knife|#wells the list of American playert : “The Silent Call" was adapted for| Man." She is the wife of the di-|now working on Paramount Bure the screen by Jane Murfin from Hal| rector, King Vidor. She will soon|Pean\ productions. Starting witit G, Evarts’ story, “The Cross Pull.”|appear in “Hail the Woman.” David Powell, the American colony 4 Laurence Trimble is the director.| Harry—"The Three Musketeers”|in the Paramount studio at Isling i With Strongheart appear such tal-| was filmed six years ago under the|ton has grown to include Ann For: ented human players as John Bow-|title “D ‘Artagnon.” It was pro-| Test, Elliott Dexter, Dorothy Cum- IN LIBERTY NEWS Among the impgrtant items in the New edition of the Liberty New: open at the Liberty theatre on urday morning, will be pictures of/ Lon Chaney, has been made a star the Red Men's lodge members giv-|>y Universal. His first picture will Ing Chief Seattle's monument a bath be “Wolf Breed,” by Lucien Hub- and the U, 8. deputy marshal auc | bard. tianing an auto from the postoffice * 3 4 Conway Tearle is to make a screen version of Frank Dazey's “Shadows of the Sea.” ateps, Scenes of the no-score game. Charles Meredith ts to be leading ers, Kathryn McGuire, William J.| duced by Thomas H. Ince. ming, Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman i played between Lincoin and Ballard! man for Ethel Clayton in the film Dyer, Nelson Macdowell, Robert! Virginia—The picture you ark] Kerry. a 1 on Denny field will be on the screen, | version of “The Cradle,” by Eugene Bolder and William V. Mong. about is “Maggie Pepper,” in which The Minute Women of King county | Brieux. y Marcia Manon appeared. Shirtey| HERBERT RAWLINSON b; at their convention and the Amert *,.¢ 2 . BILL FARNUM Mason will answer your letter if| Herbert Rawlinson, Universal star, ‘ can Legion making preparations for) gn independent concern will star Bill Farnum has returned from his | you address her at the Fox studio,|writes from ‘Canada that he hopes e Armistice day celebrations wilé glso| Tom Moore, ‘ prolonged jaunt to Europe. He said| Los Angeles, Cal. the Priscilla Dean company may be included. Nip ede he was #0 impressed with the old| Edna—Rubye De Remer has biond|stay there on location forever. “You Conway Tearie has returned to the hy Forum at Rome that he wanted to|hair and blue eyes. She appeared|know the reason,” he says, “this Jock first starring ve | stage. ¥ play “Julius Caesar” with the spirits!on the stage before her screen ca-|country is a free country—yep, en- Niele “The Cali of the Ni ” eee : 3 of Caesar, Brutus and Cassius on the|reer. She was Zeigfeld Folly giri|tirely free from bootleggers.” eas. been completed at Holly. Mae Marsh made her debut on the ‘ and also was one of the bevy of weed. ? timate stage in “Brittie,” « com- beasties in “The Midnight’ Frolic.” One thousand delegates at- PARAMOUNT WILL Salk: Hod the pertaemaace wea on FILM BELASCO PLAY ‘tended by a number of film notables, headed by D, W. Griffith. David Belasco's farce comedy, “Is Matrimony; cag ern. Aegon a Repent pangs to Make at the Paramount studio in Holly- eran iene tie welve Features ‘wood Comedy again reigns at the Sen- lead. nett studios. Billy Bevan, as featured comedian heading a com: pany of Sennett fun-makers, has! finished his first two-reel picture u. der the direction of Roy Del Ruth and the supervision of Mack Sen.-| nett, for distribution by Associated First National, With this mirthful production ready for its titles, the second two- reeler featuring Billy Bevan, will be : LILA LEE IN in Director Del Ruth's hands this J nt ROGERS COMEDY| rs, ‘r,rmeaing.”, There are to do something equally as good in twelve pictures of this type to he de- Lila Lee is to play the feminine|livered by Mr. Sennett to Firdt Na- part. lead with Will Rogers in a comedy/tional during the next twelve what is good businest,/no is making for Paramount titled| months. It is expected by the time Me it is good business to be| py Others in the cast are Allan|these two reels of merriment are fi in spite of my ambi-| sole, Clarence Burton, Emily Raitz|ished, Ben Turpin will and John Fox. The latter, a boy,/turned from his personal appear. will interpret the very unusual part/ance tour of the larger Eastern of Ek, a vagrant sou! looking forjcities and will plunge at once into an earthly home. @ revel of typical Turpin humor. Pe oe ner. director ana|NEW WALSH FILM NEARING COMPLETION (eter RUBYE DE REMER go to Burope to make a picture in ; Vienna and Berlin, according to a| One more week and all the shoot- ba ey ———— recent announcement. In addition,|ing on R. A. Walsh's production, | : : . the Universal company {a laying | “Kindred of the Dust.” to be released | . : . . plans to make a feature of a histori: | thru Associated First Nutional, will : WILLIAM V. MONG us restless creatures. We always |cal subject of importa have been finished. Producer Walsh ee want more than we have, no mat ee as is rushing work on the final scenes eres cher mew we ters. NEW FEATURE FOR | |c 2e rete, sore ot cies wal and wealth as a vampire, ‘Then THOMAS MEIGHAN | Fort trage, Cal, 160 miles north of ° the essayed the speaking stage in Th Meighan, who left New story a P gitl, a gang of Parisian ndits an organ-grinder and Scotland Yard San Francisco. an attempt to make people forget! york last week for California, stop- ehiid life,” declares Mra. all my life I've wanted Adapted From the Mystery Story by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ; With a Superb Cast, Including will be different some it to contribute some- to love her, Bat Mary im like all the rest of arb, Heenies at San Pedro wil! con: Ser axe vemap, The ettaipt. met s at Brook Farm, Indi-| ®t of the burning of a row of build’ with Indifferent success. vou, where he was the guest of|!s® at night, @ football game in to Some day we may look to see George Ade, When he reaches the|>® Staged on a gridiron near Los Charlie Chaplin an Hamlet, or | Lacie atudio, ‘Tom Forman, hia di.|Angeles, while at the same time other | Charley Ray as a villain, or rector, will be ready to begin work | Members of the company, under the Will Rogers as a matinee idol, or!on his forthcoming Paramount pic: direction of John B. O'Brien, have} Olga Petrova as a hoyden, but ture, “A Prince There left for Fort Bragg, where logging ‘They will be remembered as the camp “atmosphere” can be had in characters which first brought them |MAX LINDER abundance, fame. Many fans do not know that Max Getting back to Mary—she plays|Linder starred in the first screen both child and grown-up roles in|comedy ever filmed, which was in CADDIES LIKE “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” now at|Parig 17 years ago. Now he makes WALLACE REID the Coliseum. She is seen as the |them in 5,000, instead of 200 feet. i little lord and his mother, Dearest. ‘Wallace Reid is popular with the i Full course dinner, 75c, at Boldt’s,|caddies. Recently the star in Served 5 to 8 p. m.—Advertisement.|"Don't Tell Everything’—together _ —~|with Gloria § ds Bh Forced to Smoke Dustecmade ‘some golfing .sownge in Movie Plays Every caddie on the San Gabriel 9; lUnke was on hand, Those unlucky Did you ever sit in a moving plo- Don't endure | ture show and watch the hero con- on enough not to be used clumg to the . outskirts of the crowd and follow: sume @ cigaret and wish you could those ugly skin Walls just cut oF almers vanes pa smoke too? + Under such circumstances wouldn't blemishes when tl be went home, ; NOW PLAYING it surprise you to learn that the leading man whose nicotine indul- EL Ante cre q gence seems to give him such GE oe MALO’ f pleasure actually hates the weed and “The Demi-Virgin,” Avery Hop- AT AT THE iB that his smoking is for screen pur- ing root's. newest farce, has opened in| WURLITZER By poses only? Soothing and Healing | New York. It is a dramatization of —_— i ou wait too long I may ‘That is the situation with Conrad Hollywood film-colony life, glimpses | “Peaceful Able to build up your Bl wagel, leading man in “Fool's Par- Clears away blotches of which were gotten during the Alley” . Soap Lake adise,” Cecil B. De Mille’s latest easily and at little cost summer when Hopwood was writing ey 4 lc Light Baths, picture. pictures for Lasky. A Genuine Comedy ‘ ual manipulation and Movements will do For, while Nagel has consumed Have a healthy skin COLLEEN MOORE never indulges. a cigars by the dozens and cigarets by 1 4 tho score as part of his screen im- that everyone Colleen Moore, captivating little Pkt: seks ie EMIL GREEN ff personations, in private life he admires screen actress, was run over by an Lincotn = Bi ia automobile recently. The car actu- Keepa jaronhand ally passed over her but she ‘wasn't burt a bit. It was done for a scene, in “The Wall Flower,” a Goldwyn picture by Rupert Hughes, Physical Director Ruth Roland's next serial will be called “The Timber Queen.” Val Paul will direct and play the heavy. Always the Best for the Liberty Guest iu