The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 3

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| | | | | | | | ' | a a v: = > L ° on : ] j q J : Seaetenioaaiadsaamapemeeene ee ‘nineteen en linpteatn tection omnne Seinen —eettetentimnahteaa t tne wanna cinta DECEMBER 24, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE at time tonight, “I ‘Tell Bvery thing.” John Warrymere in Pater COLONIAL—The OM Oaken Bucket.” REX—Mary Pickford tm “Little Lord Fauntleroy LOAK—Lon Chaney in “The Penalty.” } } { } a clure Patter} “THE LOTUS FE Piret Nat 1 a al 1—Scene from “Tol’able David,” Coliseum. 2—Mary Pickford, Rex. 3—Herbert Rawlinson, Clemmer, 4—Douglas Fairbanks, Winter Garden. 5—Harold Lloyd, Liberty. 6—May Mc. Colleen Moore] Barrymore, Strand. 8—Scene from “The Old Oaken Bucket,” Colonial 1 . TRE RARE, 4 * | f ee | Big F lood Avoy, Blue Mouse. Wealey Barry What They Want for Christmas Marshall N y's latest production Here's what the Paramount 4 ADE, famous author and [ srs ate wate (IF ALL THE STARS SHOULD DO A ‘HARRY CAREY’} {|lovjo Quizze " “The Lotus Eater,” starring John | F at f g SSE eerereeerrs one ey eature of | wriisivcc Sunday fhe picture is ar . Repr' ae CULHRINGS HOOKS _ m of the owl par ger pater cinema, has initiated a movement t eyed 5 among » the ducted in co-operation with Ps Gloria Swanson—A new colf-|| Gareth Hughes will next appear Ke, Umit the use of arms in the movies acs Peet Matenls Phlired he athe Adventures of & SIME the popular author, Albert tie sent to each of the Americar ee | ox ric ure Ate macs The 4 ures 4 allace I~Another saxo. Sibi seg ‘Terhune. delegates at the arms parley a nix n has received a 1) aaises nicnara parthelhens te phone. 4 tacing car and a pair of || om shooter he has used in his celluloid ter from & sandal makr in the he to RE pipes gg Spee dopant: | Flood tx second only to fire im) | Tionh. a ieee an American by birth, altho his ancing s William Lawrence will be of the Sahara. The sandal maker a its power to spread panic and dev ot ty Compson—A dozen fancy to destroy human in birds for her aviary ss and to wipe out the costiicat 4 ¢ monuments Dana's jeading man in Disposition.” mas Meighan (transcontt ee * “Don't Write Letters” will be ons et ughes’ next. Bi the time of Noah to the great Jack Holt h Hug next. Barkine Bi eS ors, | father ts of French stock, The name are | originally Was Bartelemy, and Rich. | reared by the band of man, From because all the di are Pore oy COLISEUM coe : Thus the disarmament advocates [become armed. >w let somebody start a controversy about not dis arming! following Charlie's example nent commuter)—A Pui Kh business. Be x unin 4 of Duteh oot Richard. His mother cow eee . generations © > polo ponies ays the Ernest Torrence » of Seville sepontcn arte the Pueblo flood of this in our Dorothy Dalton—A clause in || * by . Senator Lodge sent Harry a letter ard 6 myn were interested | We Wwost the wate bier contract that ehe will net How a young boy brought up injof thanks for the revolver. So did Conklin to have their nat He in to Bona Nigro Work has begu foreseen or unfor n. served! | have to any more sea ||, rs ya the mountains of Virginia is branded | senator Underwood trimmed. a degree his ability to act. . Hin lat: | /0' rn et emeicaliy the puny || Caw, ar |i ley im Africa,” starring & coward and later leaps to manhood Maat. S red © they eat picture 1 the ne in-which b ate" gs oleae’ adie : joen sis B “ Walsh and Louise Lorraine, is tokt in “Tol'able David,” Richard] This movement may I¢ad to many coffee strainers to the screen. he is starred Tol'abie I ‘a ssheiiin anal dened. The Soul . 4 eces Barthelmess’ first starring vehicle,;grave complications, Many dangers + ee na at the Coliseum today. |! loow of 1889 and the Galves ‘ ‘Five Days to cated from the « 4 th You, there is a cour f wn floow of and th ad er Hiers—A diet title of seue which opened today at the Coliseum. | will have to m flood of 1900, with their toll of |\ ions which ba Street of the Flying Dragon.” Fm —— ————____———-4 | movies. The danger, for ‘in-) Ww 1 t thoumunds of lives, are but passing |* - | stanc her acipiactics ‘ AUN ST $2, oa | LIBERTY vig her cmprince the | Beidente An the tat of such diae-| ONE LUNCH COBT #2000) | ss * . ae | berts has just tecaived I product nai NS te ery t t to Hope Hampt vo “ toberts Just received ear , . nee < e emple set | ttle given to Hope Hampton's A SAL Sale MAN ; e bes ts and samen which is re ed by a mo). uction | turization of “Whi Faith,” the See a Sedan’ wanes, 6 ae B walversity picture attraction which will] > xis," was no| rial novel by William Dudley The Gict Mildred Davis f fire preven work bard for *! mm ¢ a a Ye of ne at ig mall taske Just one lunch which ee st the us my mo bat 1 lamrigk’s Blue @ theatre. it served to all the participants| Ernest Lubitsch, German 4 roid Lio: a “gob” in his Maurice in a he am F paren Sey pesmipnaig = Mh ie whe ) fs Fi mob wot wind h a ‘young capa dd Bi 7 tiam Fox m than $2,000 lis on the way to study film R cot 1 A - a ame ult ter whe mgt Tra = - — or i e United now showing at the Liberty. This & inne es “ no wtage at the Diino os : < ; — | tions in the United States, ie Sadehae the: taiadiok. chat ng cigars ar t realize 1 8 of th me nam y formidable task. He built the|pringing a print of “Ph juestionably e funnies picture w he close of Tr y ' “4 nya nee tad, bad’ ah the ‘lane pletures r She in Fawcett is one of ba village in a California valley. He) wig oy hg ioe Mg arc encour admirer ma pdt yr es story a huge reservoir dam in| constructed dig concrete dam - eee 4 time one o! © most pretentious a amehe 1 thinks thati¢ '° ™ character actors Of} in. mountain br by a bis|high up in the mountains. It ws “¢ ” Ms x / mal an . i pres trong mountal y F gh t » the mountains. ¥) Suzanna,” Mabel Normand’s F comedies screened. A great deal o ar Butt her hair urly » Aap yp Rin ¥ dynamite exph the work of) costly enterprise, involving much ee q the action transpires in India. ntial con she would «i eas La, heme Gare var one . the lain n4@ the liberated waters| valuable time and high-priced la Mary Pickford is to make a seit ae Terk le flagration. The just like you. It Ur ccting about that he wae to/*Weep down upon a vil miles! bor, But that the end justified the] edition of “Tess of the Storm @ BLUE MOUSE | tipi pel tates ait the more floating about that he was tol ted rascjur wont be oanied by ony-|eny.* ane o€ her ecik 2 x clgars would not money Ieanrarn o. usually happens, the gonalps were| To create the startling dncident.|one who will witness the explosion | dll be so bad, but ett to pay her hair dreseing bills If which ¢ - the big climax and the inhabitants of the villa Richard Barthelmess appears “THE MORALS OF MARC surprised quite a few you chew yours lls by marrying Wini.|the Fox picture, the director, Em-| fleeing before the wall of water| young saifor in his next pleture, Cartorta May McAvoy Thus yqu ¢ rin p with iment J. Flynn, undertook a singular-'to the hills yet unnamed ie a Marcus. m P. Carieton men th am eure ye would i =e ial a — ae i‘ eh. — il Sebastm m 5. Lawre! nee curse of n Your from th untleas other poor | TedWths.rereserdecses.Keathiye Willies | il Pippin 3 | Yours for straight May McAvoy heads a spléndid cast | . appearing in the William J. Locke} A DISTRACTED MOTHER.” story, “The Morals of Marcus,” at the | b Blue Mouse beginning today. This |tary ¢ on fr Harold Loyd doesnt wear any| dainty e Realart star enacts the | Trusting that you may see wtheien Vi Chive “pete of hie, The} role of jotta, whose romance ter as I do, I am ciate chien imaduthatarere abe expect torr me of the story. | Very truly yours , A om the aiound thet he -— A Re erg BAM HOTASH advoggtes glaxsien,: glanwen | | CLEMMER + “CHEATED HEARTS” | [ “Don’t Tell Everything” Prize Winners Announced the “Don't Tell Every-] If you think she will like the t Tom Gordon Kitty Vanness Muriet Beekman “Cheated Hearts,” the picture drama starring Herbert Rawlinson at the Clemme is considered to be Prize ng” contest which was conducted ngs fou have done, tell them Hobart Henley’s biggest directorial sg oy sae ture of her, be definite, teil them all, mayt was shown two years ago. In- | Strand tonight, are awarded ga fol-| ing and brave because 4 the Hy it furnishes the star, Mr.| caine ¥ things, “Ob.” you aay, “that is 8 awlinson, with one of the strongest hel mistake. She won't like my sina roles of bis career. she might love me, she might} Windsor $5—-M even reject me if I told her If that is the case, you certainly before u INTER GARDEN PA PERERE PE REPERE PED % = Wishing You All = 3 ¥ A Merry Christmas PM a are married Don't * Douglas Fairbanks is now at the » tr : ie east oe it and den in “The hree Mus . ame oi mussor sd ou r e Sscenk" Sa Scaneltas vomiiones tos shrouded in thoee the Bf er ranBbored ¥ Happy New Year Ps Alexander Dumas. This picture is don't e is” doe al chad ede “4 a the greatest ever made by the ath mean not to tell anyth me 97 fore ma u are certain AE. 0 OF 3 7 Wetic star, and he tn a pertect ty ze en Y aed mac| hold the renpect of your SAE AESE SESE SEE ESS a the swaggee J Agni if he may be the kind that ¢ — | t ald di that! Swe: if 00, You. ate helping t e—— : —_—8 If she forgive you, you had| * . “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKE hotter know it * Ace High Are the Holiday Warr Marriage, in its true meaning, | BEST IN Programs at the Jensen-& Me gale Ther ulialt} . Von Herberg Theatres } Until death do them| too much to be; into, or lightly} FILMLAND 4 or after marriage tend to make unhappy] uspicious wives, and thus poil | complete trust and confidence uid exist betwee ever 1 his wife Furthermore, by confessing your good and bad traits you will nol doubt encourage the confidence of} OAK “PARTNERS OF THE TIDE” Pa wehag/ ea si aya « bride to be und she will do ” Pa be or th t he of likewise You say it would be awful ft film at the Oak, The story i te ‘ob col hip of it. romar 7 ne th terest thruout. It and to become sinful mortals in Sa | | aT meno TT MAROLD |] JOHN MARY goot, particu-| Ethel Fuller. This attract-|certion ‘to. THIS 1 MEN stand <i A 0m T scene «| ive young woman is singing) TIONED ABOVE, i ‘ - REX at the Liberty this week. She + Mceceep prota tent eis © sure she won't stand = = s nash is a gifted soloist and is al-\ gut of nine, confession WEAKENS] '* Won't forgive it, or won't keep “LATTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" | Teady well known to the hun-|the soul, mart y to find the girl = Artints) | dreds of musie-lovers in Seat-| The very hat @ man as who will love you with all your sty, Bh ha | Mary vicktora| tle, Miss Fuller has studied| Woman to vecome his wife and ae) tuitiy and view ver Laugh Feature aude at the Cornish school as well| yas poia tt the very highest MRS, JESSIE SHARMAN my cand in the beloved story— | a o may i man let we oi tne mary ot “ta| teacher. a AGNES AYRES IN “The Lotus Eater” }} “Little Lord ways remern | DOROTHY VANEGLE * CANADIAN FILM MADE =—— i ad ‘ te ‘ as Day the| 1 shall be obliged to differ with ting, Canadian village NOW Ty ; 9 a. With ane, bau { ahd ony; “Youre « ed at.th 39 PLAYING Raat Once BAtsied Fauntlero : going pub-| man, do tell I » for exter MAN =e Wallace Reid, Glorin Swanson n ! th trio everytt oe at Had N in “Don't Tell Everything” « e < am Farnum’s | Cw Mr. Hamrick giving to hi will hely yur case o of the particulart olorful dat 4 large patronag a product that 1 prot pp te them, Th ' ting hown i the villag ns. directed by William Taylor, |I dare say, it Malls Pal aie (oc pecni signers rng sg deh A Lone 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures He a 150 4 ‘ nin, h b make it ? t lor the of French SECOND NEAR SENE

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