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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. % ee OF BEEBE a 3 eS an ye ve ‘OF: aera e is a - r TODAY'S PROGRAMS ‘ LIBERTY —Mr. and Mra. Carter De i - Haven in “My Lady Friends,” / 4 CLEMMER—Priscilla Dean in “Con- é et + ai WINTER GARDEN—Emmett Dalton | y. o im parson } ‘ BLUR MOUSE—Noase Peters in | ’ » j The Man From Lost River.” if * < a | COLISEUM—Norma = Talmadge = in ty o Wonderful Thing.” j 4 ed STRAND—"The treo TF 4 oe > | | COLONTAL—Alice Lage in “The Tn- ‘ famous Miss Revell ie wt | REX—"Heot™ Gibson in “Sure Fire.” “4 >| OAK—"The Good Bad Wife.” * ¥— x | | ————— <Upited Artiate) f Murray O'Neil Wyndham Standing — Pe Thurston Mail ig Reginald Denny 1—House Peters, Blue Mouse. 2—Priscilla De ‘an, Clemmer Bi ‘ar Str he ay ~ 8 ‘ ~Betty Carpente Strand. ~Mr. a . 5 ns hepieten Alun Tell Gibson, ae. Bn Alice Lake, Colonial, velly ? fr. and ——e—ee Liberty. 5 Emmett Dalton, Wi inter Garden. sor Norma Talmadge, Coli Coliseum. 7—Hook r THE WILDS of Alaska “The 'R f d 1 d ren Trail,” a picturisation of eformed Outlaw ‘Mo A | Oak Reopens as é | Giax Beach's famous story, ts laid {VERSATILE | Wi Guid vie ‘tise ; Murray O'Neil, the hero of the drama Py ou e Cc ure a et] L_VERSATILE | bos inter Garden| Must Battle Picture y O'Ne 0 0 d Femmett Dalton, who is the sole} Today marks the reo . ‘or a pening of which is how showing at the Strand, ovie Liz Z esi) |Airvivor of the famous Dalton gang,| A second “Battle of the Century” | Oak theatre, First and sesleet ia played by Wyndham Standing, It r i iw appearing in person at the Winter! may be expected at the Lasky studio | G00d Bad Wife,” » screen ada Z it a powerful role and one that re errs Ds ebucas Garden, in conjunction with the | any day now among the male stars|% Mary Imlay ‘Taylor's storys BF quires some difficult acting. i (Conduc S oe .* om with Jin Madrid by John S. Robertson ond the Tash motion pleture, “Be-| ei ramount lst Wild Fawn,” is the featured q ational Pictures) eee \ why : | “The Good Bs ite” ‘ nota petalargaling gs ay pi Daniels George Ade ha mpleted tithing Dalton iv a famous ch ter, He| Thomas Meighan, in “It You Be to Phateny pees aly al ha ud Pit yed op. ieotge Ade has completed i Rtenaad ta the Dalton =e 7 ¢ concrete! % Curtis Gordon, an unscrupulous pro: | pacity With othe Letus Rater,” marrite Jolin lane om : Jagrh dare More ft em lieve It, It's So,"" knocks out a vin- | the belief that has been o jebrated fe ” : , while orkzec nang and bs 4 moter. ie "ose Talmadge tis Alteo Elmer Harris likes nothing | Barrymore i |the Middle West for ne . " eae dictive bartender who has maltreated ame and story, but rarely thru the (Bi 2 J eon marri or nearly @ year, Iti better than writing msm “-* | ears awd. Tle particheation |an inoffensive old man. photoplay, that “there is a little Ba E MM M R_ sf | was in December ©, that she be- | 4 “ . “igen House Peters, who is now at the t pation : : ‘ bad in the best of us, and a little | | ge came M John Pialoglou dramas for ¥ Daniels, and n0 Fear tints ask janet ene affairs landed him in the| Jack Holt has a “scrap” with a 8a-| of good in the worst of us," —— he devises more difficult stunts for ne 3 pm Leow | Kansas penitent: le was later ene op a eon! Lact" Nancy—No, you are mixtaken./the popular star to perform t to play in “Human | med by Gov. Hi Po eae acins aheepey ta the “Pick « and “Drill” | there is sets aren. ae = nol 6 eart whieh Ki Jaggot will ¢ “i ae 4 tes i dW Jniversal) oy Miles Minter is not married. | pluckly little lady steadfastly ref. Hea Noh King Baggot will ai yond the Law” is «. thrilling| soot *mporum who tries to scare ince a cd ‘steer alg Bs kdeae Frucitia Dean | ihe says she le Rot even engaged, |10 have Joubl any of her | Sect for Universal, | |plcture narrative “of the lfe and |J&¢k away when he arrives ax a par-| 08 Ogee tring #0 eck Paion 46, Oonneit at was only one of the rumors! hard jobs, and cheerfully risks her | deeds of the Dalton boys, It shows | #0? in his new picture, founded on me tragic trials and iee.t---00:: jicréatt Rawlinson | Which are always floating about. [neck in high dives, long jumps and| | Lila Lees’ new pet ix @ Chihuabua | their early life and just what led up| Tb? Parson of Panamint.” | lations, indicates. 4 j Norma’ Fab—"Smilin’ Thru” has|fast driving in nearly everyone of | 40K, four inches tall and eight long. | to thelr nging from law-abiding | _W#!lace Reid is a prize ring cham The phyoplay is in atx Feeley Bs Tocarry on the y work of her sweet! not been released, altho the picture |her offerings She calls it “Wah-Wah.” iiioite ts euiinws © | poin in his new picture, “The Cham.|* Rotable cast, including D DM heart, whom she believes murdered, | js finished. “The Wonderful Thing "| in her latest offering, “The Speed | _, . . ‘ | pion,” directed by Philip E. Rosen, | fee” and Sidney Mason, Ta Dorcas, the heroine of “Conflict.” is her current picture, Mary Hay! Girl," which fs coming soon to the The timental Bloke,” made in . None of the stars save the last-/ m Pe starring Priscitla Dean at the Clem- has not appeared in a picture since | Blue Mouse theatre, she ts shown | Austra with an Australian cast, | HAMRICK Ss PORTLAND | named done any intensive train. | Charlie Chaplin is glad te Fi. mer, takés command of the crew of +" "Way Down East.” She played in|on horse back, in a runway,-in a will be released in America by First} HOUSE OPENS T ain, Due ail are int thse ‘pists 66 Some) ieee See oer Jumberjatks and puts thru the log! “Sally,” a musical comedy, up to a; Mmotoreyele race and a smash-up National, } s ODAY dition a8 the result of their work,| orite horse every morning drive as ahe had promised her sweet: / short time ago. perey the loop in an airplane, and dP Snathed ‘ | “Queen of Sheba,” the big Fox pro-| golf and polo, Wally is a slight fa in the Hollywood foothills, would ‘do, should death < _ finally in breakneck auto race) Ann Hastings, Pathe serial player duction which enjoyed a le | vorite, fos heart she K. A. M.—Anita Stewart, Vita y a u } play J a lengthy run . for he has a gym at home and overtake him. \ graph studio, Los Angeles, Cal. | with a fast express train to wind up Lt i tm uae as Larry Semon's | jae John Hamrick’s Blue Mouse the poe #@ lot of extra training, because ——_—____—__——8 | 4, Be! o, |a strenuous day by landing in jail, | leading lady, atre recently, will be the openi . | he enjoys it PBLUE MOUSE | |Anecies, cat: ttuy De Remer. | pa pei crore, wihae tena Ste W. @ti ot. New*York city: Clra| | Elinor Glyn has returned to Amer. | theatre in Portland which is also | “THE MAN FROM LOST RavEe | Iimabal Young. Hollywood, Cal |Liberty Shows tea to collaborate in the production | called the Blue Mouse. [Agnes Ayres, Paramount stadios, | of “Beyond the Rocks,” her second | Vie Gauntlett, a local publicity! deities) <a eneuges tah pike pacisin, Neot,| News Events ivory tor Giorin Swanson | |man, who has handled several big | Pritsie Brunette }art studio, Occidental boylevard, Los| Seattle items will be shown In the see H \Fox pictures, including “Over the| Allan Forrest | Angeles: Wanda Hawley (same ad-| Liberty News, to open Saturday) Little towns in the vicinity of Low} Hill.” is in Portland for the opening | “ James Gorden | iiosy Misw-Daniela); Elaie Ferguson, |™orning at the Liberty, ‘The film | Angeles see many new pictures be. | of the new house } (ais “The Man From Lost River,” now | Puramount studios, Hallywood, Cal.; includes views of the U. of W. crew | fore they are shown in D ‘« or hone 1 nt A on dio, j me arting work for coming | Los Angeles This is simi to at showing at the Blue Mouse, pictures Louise aum, In studio, Holly.|/™men start: miler age ber camp foreman in standi| by the | Paramount studio, New _York Mar. | ing in Veterans’ hall, Beattle’s ap | oe ers og oy . 4 |tha Mansfield, Selznick, 129 Seventh | Pfoaching Fruit exposition amd Seat-| Wild ducks, blinded by strong DOROTHY DALTON) Katherine Newlin Burt, author of }4ve., New York citys ‘Gloria Swan. | tle laundrymén celebrating Nationa! | lights used for photographing night Rulodph Valentino will get a sam-| gnowblind” and “The Branding |S". Lasky studio, Hollywood, C: Laundry week. It also shows oN be a of “The Two Orphans,” fell raf re his aol meg et out | Lost | Enid Bennett, Ince studio, C ives | traffic protection is afforded by the among the players, temporarily halt , ja Agnes rea in “The . Sheik"— — apie Bagel. Cis, Cal police department to Summit schoo! | ing work at the Griffith wudio, . Rosemary Theby. She's one| when he does his new Paramount | . Sa a younster | of the most versatile actresses | picture, “Moran of the Lady Letty." | : eelteasseptactal | She i. oqi tere he is “shanghaied” aboard «| C OLISEUM JAMES MORRISON AS | NORMA TALMADGE of the screen. She is featured) Ming vessel, Yeu, there are con-| RUDOLPH VALENTINO Norma Talmadge's arrival ih Lox | now it Fox photoplays. 0 0 ‘ CLUB-FOOTED HERO| 4° “ge ie oe cong agers oe ah | pensations, Dorothy Dalton plays| e # NG” - ive-year contract, by the pre olen, vere whe is weheduled to if | opposite him in the feminine lead. “THE WONDERFU ‘THING’ samen Aortiaoh in wind thar vha {Of which he will become u star. ia|make her future pictures, will be | Wallace MacDonald, the virile |°??” tn the, feminine:lead. | Sree, anton: Guivatie laiauas of 3... Yreteinah that the | about to be signed by Rtidolph Valen: | notable event. Among thoxe at the} YOUng, Vitagraph star, is suffer. MARRIED j Maou Fora | Liming of J. 1. Frothingham’s Dig iting with Lasky. He has just ffn-|Oepot.to meet her will be the mayor| Img witht seme ‘bad truises, sus- POE SEN hg ce oy = lO ait Julia Hoyt | dramatic apectacie, “A Bride of the lished playing opposite Dorotiy Dal-/of ow Angeles, the city counn': and | tained! when he was bumped by | jo, slaved the lead in his aeodwe | joward Truesda as been ned, despite the | ton in “Moran of the Lady L vorlous world-wide film celobritien. a fretgbt car while making a» § eR eps apyicte | fact that the popular leading man | —_—— scene ‘fer tele: new ‘pleture, Ble. * | mere, Gaiety: married, at a bis-| \ Harrivon Ford, who divides his! had a prominent part in that pic- ° 7 | Lo gens le “toric Spanish house in Pasadena, Cal., | time playing leading man for the Tal | ture. | pou MACLEAN IN [ Conestt < only,‘ bewets,; dieseter a Pee ying on and dis- \hy the pastor of the Hollywood have thy ” pay Bee Shere nae's wplendid vote ™ |""Str. Morrinon was forced to | Woda’ au the Tier” the meel|_ alt het. Goole Qucky:-ahat, ie | [manatee ober, Thels honeymoon ." the nex . y t it | will probably be spent abroad. the new pic “The Wonderful Thing, fure drama starring Norma Tal- madze at the Coliseum. “The Wonderful Thing” is a screen | Yersion of the popular stage success | lish officer's widow thru the entire production with an| injured arch, which he contracted | [shortly after assuming his in which Jean Eagles ap Lo trades OE | As a club-footed LI BE R’ T ry <8 | wore a shoe with a fourinch sole | | tho not serious dislocation. “MY LADY FRIENDS” | — = | Enright and Ross Lederman hai | ‘been retained as assistant directors. rter De Haven | Plans under way indicate that “The De Ager | Hottentot” will be ne of the mont) * eee weed | elabora y oduced comedy< moyen S sea | jelaborately produced comedy dramas 1 of the season. It will be a First A giddy, extravagant husband and | & home-loving, saving littie wife are | the central characters in “My Lady Friends,” the new Carter De Haven | ‘omedy drama which is now showing | at the Liberty. This is one of the Most recent pictures this popular | comedy team have made under the First National banner. lh G i ff Bransford agabond cow- many picture pl | Phis is Douglas Fairbanks, for a woman's club affair re- cently. Herb is an expert on | ty of friends. the ukulele and is always in demand at Red Cros» benefits and other public affairs. }into the California mountains with Larry Semon, comedian, is known in France is “Zigowe” was univer | at least “THE HOTTENTOT” Douglas Macl role as } from a tour of leading Eastern cities, | David Hurst, crippled son of an Eng- |is soon to commence work on his |some scenes in “The Prodigal Judge.” | latest Thorax H : : hero, Morrison | hicle, drews, and as @ result annexed a painful! stage success by Victor Mapes, “The Hi who ts | National release, \THOS. INCE SELECTS PRO Florence Vidor, Marguerite De La | Motte, Jobn Bo have been selec al roles of T jal Associate na | COLONIAL | duction, “Jitn original : —s | | story by Bradley King. Several im “THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL | portant roles are yet to be filled Giétre) | John Griffith Wray will direct, as Julien Rev eta ap Allee Lake j sisted by Scott R. Beal, with Henry | | Sharp at the camera, Active film “The Infamous Miss Revell” is the | ing of “Jim” has just been started, Picture which opened today at the | | Colonial. It is a dramatic story re- MORE FORE MS Yealing the romance of Julien Revell, There are now in this country on Who becomes nurse to a wealthy old Jexhibition, or ready for exhibition, Man and earns the bitter enmity of films in England, Franee bis heir when she inherits her pa-| Italy dreland, Norway, Swe ient's fortune. iad hi , den and any. The latest coun Alice Lake interprets a dual char- try to enter the American film acter role in this offering. Imarket is Czecho-Slovakia. oT films from the latter country are R E ».¢ “Love m the Bohemian Mountains” end he Girl ym = the Sliver | “SURE FIRE’ Frontier.” eer a (Universal) } a eeepenies me Aifesren THEY FLOCK TO SEE IT Bonnic Breezy Kase Je. Rook and movie critics are laugh Rufus Couiter.. Harry Carter ing up thelr sleeves at their own positions, The Sheik” a4 a novel ally puncher, is the rol Hoot” Gibson, movie, it was b the popular cowboy actor, plays in at the Rivoli ar “Sure Fire,” a new Western picture | York. On the how at the j | 19,824 patrons, Playing opposite Gibson is Moily | | marks of movie Malone, the dainty little heroine of 0 popular it w at the COOGAN FILM TO Jr. At 11, he promises to be| yore rons bn gta OPEN IN NEW YORK % much of an athlete as his) growing uulgrity of movie pro-| ‘ father. grams made up of short reel sul | Jackie Coogan is not going to be : > linea, he ¢ Sow York Ce, outdone by his friends, Douglas Fair- | TOM SANTSC \the ta in the world, | hanks and Mary Pickford, when it] ‘The news that Tom Santschi re-|is for the second time showing #| gomes to world premieres. No! cently capitalized on some oll invest-| program of pictures the longest of | sires! Jackie's latest picture, “My|mentx he made hay brought him in-|which is three reels. As was the| Boy.” will have a big New York able communications from pro-|case before, the houye is packed| Premiere—right on Broadway, too. | rs thruout the entire United!to capacity, The event will take place this| states.’ Bach desires to interest him | Gees ‘eb month. “My Boy” is seid by those |in his proposition | Manager John J, Hayes, of who have seen it as Jackie's greatest | | the Pacific Studios, shot a burg- Seaiern, palering, CHARLES CHAPLIN lar and captured another, Retore starting his new picture| night this week when they tried Herbert Rawlinson, the peppy | fter his return from Euro} Gravion ts calor his home, He sald it young Universal star, played (Chaplin has gone for uting trip| was the most thrilling scene he ever directed. Four pictures Lasky studio day ean, having returned Ince starring ve: | — lottentot.” Del An | adapting the former Willie Collier and will also direct. Ray | MINENT CAST| wers and Milton Silis | for the four prin Ince's int pro homas H First National condemned As a] jooked simultaneously | vd the Rialto, in New| first day it played to Despite satirical re-| review it proved i! run another week, Rualto, in production at the employ 350 extras a Aesop film fable. More than 300 negroes appear in was ne mare serious. “Any Wife.” The first Pathe retease for 1 is Ruth Roland's serial, “White Eagle.” ‘That's the title given completed. BLUE MOUSE £4 THEATRE CONTINUOUS PERFORMAN DAILY IN A BIG THRILLING ORAMA OF THE REDW $s The red-blooded story of a brawn, hard-fisted giant of the lumber camps who laid his heart on the altar of love. orn R Conductor OUR BIG HOPE-JONES WURLITZER ORGAN —with Frank Leon to the picture Pearl White has just | ips ——>F ai National Production “THE WONDERFUL THING” Pathe News Bud and Susie Cartoon Bruce Scenic COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Program of Sunday Concert at 12:30 . Rossial uate Comedy “Mie, + Merbert

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