The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, N—Ceell De The Aff Thue Mary Carr in eee bags | COLISEUM —"All for a Wow Agnes Ayres as The Sheik y } Lester Canco in “The Masked “The | OAK—James Oliver Curwood's River's bind STRAND ||| x . -—___—_8 “THE SHEIK” 1—"Strongheart” and James Winter Garden Bowers, Libert , Colonial. 3—Scene Z ’ kre ’ m TEP CARDEN : WINTER GARDEN x x “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” ; Anatol Sper gee Walla ¥ ' Ma ' “ Cecil De Mil tion, “Th bela ‘This tantine asts bied In one { ‘The plot has to do w adv sry Hg oa cial iors ee __@ | OASIS. BUILT : pit , 7 . TO ORDER BLUE MOUSE ; “THUNDERCLAP” =, A great he 2 blowin, Sof am two pt fat hsritiers tion picture Agnes Ayres the Blue Mc cial eamerns at ‘ r photagraphed close and we & Oe alec sar one instant the f the horses on. 9? ~ t The fedbipnd-neck in rillting * “The Sheik at ; — i ‘ ae ave h and the ; | *CLEMMER | Breaks Records have saddiea! ata . comp, . my © Melford’s Paramount pro Here was more work for ie) FALSE xen Soren War oem on partment and property ¢ “Palse K nees. A 1 D. C., “The : Clemmer s Sheik” t a previow box 4 marital hy p< office records at Moore's fs ‘ . chaPacters of to m two successive days by his wife, for over $1,000 the surging SE _A reef provide a their shelter from the burning san (Conducted in co-operation with Had Aladdin appeared upon the | Associated First National Pictures Ine) and rubbed his magic lamp and |e LIBERTY i for a ea oasis in the midst « wastes, he could “A hard 1 for more efficient service 1 b the uman farete oy AND | CAMELS EN rin - Transpia The Cross Pu which ix now stow The, plot is centered heart, whose strain o} ROBERT BRUNTON fighting “a - ue dam me to the story. OFF FOR ENGLAND ». + TT —" tobert Brunton, one of r | | COLI ISEUM « Califor yoers, , ‘ ym * 1 his immense reentry ; ut present mak 4 A “ALL FOR A WOMAN” Ar «ton astern syndicate t ew York this’ week “i on eirl J 1 op « a rhea , t ym R ” ror ma ; he van tor a| SULLIVAN WRITES being the first twits Holly i Faroe CIRCUS STORY "=! =m, , ; f . H ed hin ia ap Ida Gr I h Gr 5 z cs % jo 4 c wih man by name “HICKVILLE TO BROADWA : . voip) sg dibeasgyar : ir 1 Gaston Glass « r h h Pe de la Mott red ha " " A comed ma of daneing n which many |She ix the niece of Fanny Daver and dram r , famous film actors took part at | port, w wn st , escription of “Hickville & Los Angeles hotel the other t n I r nva FILMS ENCROACH meyer eg Ae oti x 2 UPON STAGE ma tore gpd * J had } it into ce lold. “THE MASKED AVENGER” mate of a other ie we ot epongeet RUDOLPH VALENTINO as 1 “ first i prominen The Fou ‘ be .D. W. Grif T'wo Orpha Horsemen of H EDITH ROBERTS in her new Glyn pietu' Kedst } rs i s ena ‘ot Le the I Cecl B.D ‘ t MKS, GISH Van Siroheim anne es that fi le 4 r fam 4 ter of 300,000 feet of film he exposed in makin ool meor Lé of} The kif promised a treat Wives” but 800 feet were u H. 1 ' r Christma ly Be ert 1 ' M next pleture tal ¢ turring Wesley Barr wil bert J c Blarne released then. .(“THE SHIEK” IS MONUMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT | Ww th n Pleted the director « Ge f T t KEAL ARMY STUPT Heme The f t > ' Y 5 ab c “THE SHEIK" IS FASCINATING STORY The « of “The § atin It concerns " ( ® tribal ehie s r . for a haus i Curwood Story Shown at Oak opens toda MELFORD FEATURE BALLROOM SCENE JEROME STORM TO DIRECT JACKIE J r , been a 1 ated th ¢ I f c mo, } et ' Jut fu J Ce 1 pr Mr mod wb prep gan at Jack H 1 1 dackio Coogan is going to make & in Bur whereby t one of th where an English story will be filmed, DOUG AND MARY ON CANVAS f ws I aur KING OF WIG MAKERS fabian.) phat his headquar » has signed Players. Rudolph Valenti pact with rights to ' which Otis Skinner is » may be t version of to be directed Vitrmaurice, Spain from Mouse. 4 { “MOLLY O” ) Siam Is Used as Location “Thunderclap,” Blue s DuPont, Clemmer. 5—Agnea Ayres, Strand. 6—Lester Cuneo, Rez. 7—Glora Von Stroheim Picture Is to | Film Material i in Small Town sell The Goldwyn reading staff is pee rusing emall town papers for mate. if 7 * scenario | Small town papers are much itan journals,” says Paull “ he Universal na, Japan and Africa Bern scenario editor. “There I gi” aioe “haiaein' theta Wilel been shown many times upon | enough drama and comedy in every : _ : : ea screen, Ceci} B, DeMille is the | issue of a newspaper to make a good a 1 @ ne » othe to use scenes from Siam, that if the reader can only s€@ ave t . for the land of strange customs ana | 4 it.” ' w reached the people. This occurs in| This seems a worthy idea, Thea . sshenstnin tus >aradine,” hi t Para. | small town paper undoubtedly les SB) : By motint:p ) Dorothy Dalton, | closer to its readers than a big elt ex limension Conrad 3 ore Konloff, Mit als more intl 290 reels : Beane gig- ows ired Harris and others in the léading es of those © \ ats. It reflects life with Mem . ry, plays naturalism and realism, qualities s Florence Meehan, a specialist ngs Sia " ed the film often lacking in the photoplay. m which : : nates a guest Yor m court sone ten the King at ‘Slam Yin ty HOLT AND AYRES aramount's wi going t it mane Mnotre, COASTERS IN FILM 3 ed, at the Hollywood studio and The picture upon which William ‘ thereabouts | DeMille and Clara Baranger have @ | 7 a Mrs. Meehan has been In every| been working is an adaptation yey nook and corner of the Siamexe tem-| “Too Much Efficiency,” at Sateve: : ples of Wat Chi and Angkor) post story. Agnes Ayres and Pa ee . Wat, which are reproduced in the! fiolt will co-star " . pieture @ has seen m: After that picture Holt will shat marvelous temple dani } in “Val of Paradise,” directed by “ are h of the picture— William DeMille, while Miss Ayres: life costumes are’ a feature | Siamese dancers wear mese costumes with strange tall pa-| foda hats and dresses weighed down | and of Siam Marvelous of the ‘will star in “The Rachel Crothers, ‘| NAZIMOVA IN AUTO ACCIDENT Three of Us,” by temple umed most of the on dol tm Mme. Alla Nazimova’s beautiful " aro no | Rolls-Royce imported motor ear, / ‘ mu bine | which is said to have cost over $20,- r yr and stu. a ® 4000, Was. badly d: aged in a collision coupled with a inte hry of Clementina.” by |with another car in Hollywood ee aid for perfe det Mio the screen, Pauline. Fred bee leently. The star and her husband, k in now set for Girst .. - = — ts rrederick | who were in their ine, escaped of “Foolish Wives." | Mabel Normand in costume |¥") be featured | injury. necieory a | for the charity ball in “Moly » ghee ge | Gloria Fonda, a local girt who is again in om in Californt Ella Hall, a former Universal star, who has been giving her attention for three years to do- BETTY Regen Betty Compson fas 1 three elaborate dances peor ne et ine) O,” said to be one of the best film comedies of the year. It jon pictures down is sald lo be writing # scenario of Oriental life, She |is a Mack Sennett production. | mestic duties, is planning to re- | structs ¢ Th Kos! : recently returned. from three - . “The Noose," in which she sili i years spent in the Orient on the David Butler is to play opposite speaking stage, Florence Walton in “Kind Deeds." s rs turn to the sereen in pictures in which she will play | made by her husband, Emory jet part of a Parte Apache and Johnson, cer in a Paris cafe. ~~ = Rudolph Valentino as “The Sheik,” and Agnes Ayres By insistent public demand, the sensational desert drama— “THE SHEIK IS BEING HELD OVER A FEW DAYS MORE! Coming—Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter, in “Don’t Tell Everything” SECOND NEAR SENECA

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