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4 “Shams of Society | ISEUM—Marshall Neiian’s “Tite | AND—Retty © ‘ mental Use. a nee | Mok “ — Matton in “Feartess | DLONIAL—Roy ste; | part “Th Heart of the North, ” ¢ LIBERTY | “EWO MINUTES To Go" (Firat National) Chester Burnet nth Turner, . Charte: pp Carte 1—Charles Ray, Liberty. jyldonet’ Belmore | 7—Marie Pre vost and Vernon Anna May Wong, Coliseum, nively, Clemmer, —_ : HARLIE RAY is a football hero | im “Two Minutes to Go,” a live Richard C ly story of college life by Andre which is now being shown at Dori Local Girl M the Liberty, The story provides Ray with one of the dest vehicles he has yet been given. es time. in Marmite She became an RC Pleture star and a married woman. Leatrice Joy romances of several beautiful ‘women play a prominent part in} “F'¥¢ had to master the art of “Ladies Must Live,” the new picture | Biscuit making and the lines for my starring Betty Compson at the! new picture, “The Foolish Age.” in Strand. George Loane Tucker pro-| tne 1 © last few week ; duced the picture which features z er, * pee ee f Betty Compson, the popular little | ¥**t @ struggie-—", y heroine of “The Miracle Man” and| Here her husband, Wallace Mc other features. | Donald, entered the cozy sun-filled j living room where dainty Doris and | her husband have set up housekeep- ing in Hollywood, “Well I can vouch for the suo. CLEMMER ~ “NOBODY'S FOOL” (Universal) | mar Ang > SR Helen Harris | cess of the former.” he testified loy- Dr. Hare ally, “and from what I hear from Joshua Jones. + [the studio I guess she will manage A story of a jungle duckling who/to get away with the latter,” came out of her shelig-a story of the hy ieee SarOek PO whe Curneh ls Melaan on “tht Meal Jehd- into the social butterfly—is Marie Prevost’s latest Universal comedy |!mg woman.” “No. girl can suc- | drama, lobody’s Fool.” which | ceed,” says McLean, “unless she opened today at the Clemmer. ——_~_—___________g BLUE MOUSE || " “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” | 4 (Realart) | Watowright...... May McAvoy id Boott. Eddie Sutherland Mra Wainwright. Katalyn Willi Mr. Walowright . Bawa Steve For her education and being | jaunched in society, just how deeply in debt is a girl to her family? That! ig the problem which is threshed | out by Hector Turnbull in his latest and the ability to wear clothes. Miss May has all three.” Doris is a Seattle girl. After finishing her education In a French convent she went with her Mother to Los Angeles. She imme diately appeared in pictures. She played with Charles Ray for a time and later joined Douglas McLean tn making comedies. “STRAND | || ‘Two of the bi \ ° exest things that can = ne = happen in the life of a woman hap-| ; | pened to Doris May—all at the same | obert Ellis j | Miss May has been designated by | Pomesses good looks, ability to act | akes Progress a De Lu its | tit! w | Cc Doris May. She and Douglas MacLean were starred. Now she is featured) by RC Pictures in “The Fool-| ish Age.” t jn photoplay, “Everything for Sale,” | now showing at the Blue Mouse. | ———_ _ | WINTER GARDEN | FRE RAD (R-c) ‘. Barbara Castieton | Montague Love Macey Hariam Julia Swayne Gordon Milton Manning. . * Mra. Crest..... The domestic problems of a young S couple in comfortable circumstances | ‘who could have avoided many of their troubles had they employed their good sense at the proper time, is revealed upon the screen in “Shams of Society,” the picture at the Winter Garden. COLISEUM CR Gow Reginald Vande brook Princess a Tom Levitt. , Marshall Nellan has cleverly com-| bined the works of four authors in| “Bits of Life,” his latest screen of- fering, which is now showing at the | Coliseum. Besides the players! named above, the cast includes Noah Beery, Teddy Sampson, Rockeliffe Fellowes, James Neil and Edythe / Chapman, | Tt REX 1| o—________.___g DICK” xe) Dick Flatton Catherine Craig Henry J, Hebert Dick La Reno Ra ag nage Jackie Coogan wearing a he Rex is offering another Weat- ° ern drama. Beginning today the) mustache a la Chaplin. The film’ attraction is “Fearless Dick," alfeid of “The Kid” has com- lively drama of romance and adven- | sae rn : ture. The leading role is played by | Pleted his first starring film. My Boy. Dick Hatton. \It’s called “ MARRIED ONLY IN |WAR VETERANS IN snag pein LIBERTY PICTURES 3 Rumors persist that Edna Murphy, | ’ the charming young Fox screen| Live-wire news topics included in actress co-starring with Johnnie| the Liberty News, to be shown on the Walker, is m ed—and to Johnnie, | screen at the Liberty Theatre begin- Many inquiries in regard to this | in aturday morning, will be ple- matter have been received by Miss | tures of Seattle's celebration of Ar- Murphy and at the Fox offices As | Mistice Day and war veterans parad- a matter of fact, Mins mar. | ing; the planting of American elms ries Johrinie quite frequently, or pre-|on U. of W. Campus in memory of pares t-—but only on the scre |war heroes; and views of the first The popular co-# are now ted steamship Deerfield pearing in “What Love Will Do,” ed Seattle to take a cargo POPULAR TRIO | ON LOCATION ’ Gareth Hughes, Grace Darmond and Herbert Heyes are giving San Diego, Calif, a chance to see how films are made. All are working to gether there “on location” in a new photoplay. Various scenes will be made in Tijuana, Mex., @ famous racing mecca. Among the trophies Charlie Chap. |lin brought home from Europe were }10 new sults which a British tailor | inveigied him into buying. None fits him. in addition he acquired 20 he can- | pairs of suspenders which not wear, “Over the Hil” ts to be ex ‘hibited in Shanghai, Singapore, and interior Russia. The movie speaks Esperanto, a» ‘twere. Ernest Truex, York's biggest who is one of New comedy hits in “Six | pi te SELECTING TYPES FOR “PETER PAN’’|'"# kes bandit. ! | There has been a lot of talk and| MRS. EARLE in the matter of WILLIAMS | Very little action screening “Peter Pan.” The nearest | thing to action pointing toward the | conversion of this tale to the screen lis the news that John 8. Robertson {has examined almost a hundred children in England in an effort to |find suitable actors for the juvenile jroles. After Robertson's fidelity to | Barrie's story of “Sentimental Tor | my” it is to be hoped that he directs jthe screen version of “Peter Pan’ | and that he will do as well with it as jhe did with the former story a L YACHT | y Meyers hax fin-! ished playing opposite Alice Lake in! “Kisses” he will probably take a} |long deferred sea voyage. One of | his friends desires him to christen |a new yacht, “The Yankee,” in hon |or of Myer’s famous film success, Which Harry will undertake to do jon ‘the vessel's maiden voyage. | | j | New York physicians have formed # society for the ad- vanerment of medicine and surg. ery by means of motion pictures. | MAY COLLINS |” May Collins is to be starred by a | new producing concern, Metropolitan | Pictures. Last year she first came |into prominence as belhg reputed an) being the future Mra, Charles Chap | lin. This engagement, however, was | | denied. | eo MYSTERY MAN | This mysterious looking! gentleman is Rex, better!) known as “The Mental Wiz- ard,” who is appearing at the| Winter Garden in conjunction Cylinder Love," is making — three Fred Turner, central figure in| two-reel comedies for Pathe. Their / “The Jack Knife Man,” one of the|tities are “The Bashful Lover,” finest photoplayn ever screened, haa| “Stick Around” and “Little, But, Oh @ prominent part in “Tropical Love.” My!’ The last is quite appropos, for That staré Ruth Clifford Trucx is hippocket size, th the screen showing) “Shams of Society.” | | | Wallace Ri | mo¥a in her production of Ibsen's * Doil production fatien heir death year Mre death of other retatives. A a \- s May Is Now a Star|Piclure Padder James Rennio will be featured in The husband of playing “Pot when that stage play gasped last breath ioldwyn picture prothy Gish uck” was ee 1 says he has expert Horses were fitted with snowshoes jstart to film a story by Nina Wilcox | Putnam. Wallace Beery is to support Nazi A House oe “Sent For Out” is the temporary Je of Rupert Hughes hat does it mean? . Sidney Franklin, who ts to alter-| | Rate as director for Norma and Con | stance Talmadge, fs still in his twen- | | ties, ANNOT SHAVE TILL PICTURE IS FINISHED Eugene Palette, who played one of fn Pauline Frederick's “Judith of Blue Lake anch” now being filmed tn Califor in After signing his contract, the ping part | director said, “ Don't shave until the jeture in finished,” and poor Palet r is going around Hollywood look The wife of Farle Willams has to a fortune thru the uncle in Paris, Last Williams was bequeathed large sum of money thru. the of an STARTING SATURDAY ROY STEWART —in— The Heart ” of the North’ A spirited drama of the Canadian North- west that is a mas- terpiece of thrilling action and romance against a back- ground of scenic splendors. PATHE COMEDY PATHE NEWS JACK O'DALE at the Wurlitzer { ADMISSION. 20c 8—Barbara Castleton, Winter Garden. enced some queer dreams since he} [filmed the screen dreams Jn “Peter | |Thbetson.” And #o have some who | saw the picture. to enable a Fox News cameraman to reach the oldest inhabitants of | | Lapland. | eee . After a vacation Bebe Daniels will next picture. | the three musketeers tn the Douglas | formerly co- Wwirbanks production, has @ rough Betty Compson, Strand, |New Picture at Colonial ! ovie \Juizzes|' Heart of the North,” one of the newest and most impressive jramas of the great Canadian Northwest is now running at the Co lonial theat The story was writ MOVIE QUIZZ ten with Roy Stewart in mind, and | Conducted in Cooperation American as star he achieves wonderful char Firat National Pictures. acter portrayfls in a dual role of| ftelen Marden—Pola Negri has twin brothers, never been in the United States, and me Pe 9 eae 11 really can’t say when she will KENNETH HARLAN IN o to this country, She ix 26 ly 4 and her latest picture is NEW CABANNE FILM |< ‘One Arablan Night.” Ad < dress Marguerite Clark, care Cor Kenneth Harlan, prominent lead eG " w ; ing man whone work in some of Con-| CM". 50 Central Park West, N. ¥ stance Talmadge's more recent pic: | | tures has won for him many new| Sylvia Gutterman—Conway Tearle lowers, has the chief male role in|! 40 years old, and is married to ne ricade” a new picture di-| Adela Rowland. He is at present! rected by William Christy Cabanne JULES VERNE | > +. probably know, re “Mathias San.| Gish Fe appearing together in this “pyrene eg eG A screen version of ing on “The Two ring on the stage in “The Mad D. W. Griffith is still work: | rphans.” As you} Lillian and Dorothy | * novel, made by 7 is to be dis.| Chubby—Dorothy Phillips te tributed in America. It is q nine.|¥ear® old and has one daughter, | episode serial. Picture rights to the | Gwendolyn, You can address her at| novel were bought from Michel Jules Verne, son of the author. He, too,| Yes, Marie Prevost is now a star. | is an author and lives at Toulon, | Her latest production is wy >big Wianie | Fool,” now showing at the Clem | mer A painting by Walter Russell of Mary Miles Minter as a child is to be placed on exhibition in the Luxembourg gallery of Paris, Tony Sarg Comedy “THE VAMP” “No Defense” is the title of the latest co-ntarring picture for William Duncan and Edith Johnson, 5-—Eddie Sutherland and May McAvoy, Blue Mouse. 6—Dick Hatton, Rez, aD lili id Three Hours to Make Up When George Bernard Shaw re fused Arnold permission to play the) part of the poet in “Candid: ground that Daly was too old for the the actor indignantly declared that the remark was an insult to his make-up box. The reputation which Mr, Daly enjoys, in the respect, among stage-folk ig equalled by tliat | enjoyed by Lon Chaney among film] folk. The famous “Frog” of “The| Miracle Man” and of “The Penalty” has frequently been called upon by other actors to give them his aid in creating their artificial facial charac- | terizations. At present Mr. Chaney ts working for Goldwyn in “The Oc-| tave of Claudius” and it takes him three hours on the role, to make up as the| hunchback. While most film favorites can be |foufid after studio hours either rest-| when this was raised to $55, ing or enjoying diversions, Santschi is to be seen in his ga Tom | rage | 1510 Laurel Avenue, Hollywood, Cal.| attending to the mechanism of. his| had, | automobiles. He has several and does all his own repair work. Monroe Salisbury has left his erstwhile home in Hollywood to take up his residence in San Mateo, Cal., where he will make a series of pictures, der S. K. WIN Herbert's “The Fortune Teller” A theme as mighty as his “The Mir. acle Man”—a stirring tale of spirit- ual regeneration of forgot they were women! Produced by “Indies” who KLAND Chester Outing “Save Your Carfare” Actor Worked Way to F It's great to be a popular draw a big salary, and be known everybody. But most of the and women who have attained that i eminence have reached it thro hard: knocks and even harder work, a Bryant Washburn, who has just” been engaged for the leading role in’ “Hungry Hearts” at the Goldwyn Studio, was reminiscing the other day. He recalled that for his first work on the stage he received $i a performance. He went on the 4 at $18 a week and was soon cut. $16. His sa#tary then jumped to but not until after he had strated his ability, He was lead man on the road in “The Wolf” $45 a week. ek Washburn was one of the firstr” stage actors to go over to pictures, which had not then ed their present prestige. Hig contract called for $45 a week bee brated the occation by taking” himself a wife—the only one he. incidentally. When ithe check showed $100 written acromm | Mr, Washburn knew he had ae plished the impossible. Now the actor's salary is in several figures, but he had to lot of one-night stands and ffi @ lot of cameras and. don @ grease before he reacted that