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or. OSS e = Te f Baleac's TODAY'S PROGRAM | Meaney. James M. Marre ) count Fae Meighan in “A STRAND Rudeipn Valentine and | Alice Terry in “The Conquering am | Pow | COLONTAT—Chartes (Rack) Jones “Riding With Death.” | | mie Giteon in “Red Cour | | oR tase Grey's “Riders of th Aa [STRAND | “THE CONQUERING POWER” (Metro) Aliee Terry | Rudolph Vate Katph La George Atkingo iE CONQUERING POWER. which features Alice Terry and | bdolph Valentino at the Strand, is @@nother Rex Ingram production of @istinction. It ts an adaptation of famous novel, ugenie Grandet,” and the action is laid in * picturesque France. Valentino and Miss Terry will be qyremnembered as the leading players in “Ingram's masterpiece, “The Four the at of the Apocalypse.” -*WINTER GARDEN |, ¥WINT Ue fo Thee Appteron.- . + @urray, Net... .... curtie Gordon. “em Appicton Rex Beach's virile Alaskan story "The Iron Trail.” is now showing at he Winter Garden. It is a United tists production. There are many moments in the picture, such is the breaking up of the ice ind the dangerous efforts to save a Palf-finished bridge, the destruction = which would mean the failure of “COLUMBIA | .- Wyndhem ‘Thurston # Regtoaid Denay .- Bertram Graseby -Merbert Hayes Miss duPont, the beautiful blonde who is now playing at the Columbia $n a new Universal drama, “Shat tered Dreams,” is the leading woman in “Foolish Wives,” the Erie Yon Stroheim attraction which ing comment thruout the country duPont was a modiste before is creat-| 1—Scene from “The Little Liberty. 6—C harles 3 (Buck) BY JAMES W. DEAN | NEW YORK, Jan Wallate | Reid stilt holds first place in the ad miration of the feminine patrons ¢ the movies, despite many |to the ranks of Rudolph Valentino, Richard Bartheimess and others. Why? . Reid is handsome. But so are oth ler male «tars, He is not a complete master of screen acting, even tho he | 1% far above the average What ts his appeal? I have seen every picture in which he has appeared in the last 18 | months. popularity me why they admire him, The moat | definite answer I have received from the ladies has been “Becauw.” | The cause of Reid’s popularity first became evident to me in “Don't Telt erything.” ° ° ts roborated in his latest Wally Reid with the | feminine contingent because of his seifassurance, his self-sufficiency No matter in what predicament he finds himself, he never appears wor j ried. ‘EXverything will come out a | right in the end, He is masterful—oh, fal he is with the ladies in If he sets out to win the girt he's going to win tt | That spelis romance to souls, They cast in thetr acquaintance some man with such self-asvurance, a man who nev er doubts himself. And they find him | not. We common clods of men after a} | time come to know in our hearts that | cor his ¢itmat heart of @ Ministe Jone r,” Blue Mouse. Colonial, Scene from | I have tried to analyze his) I have asked girls to tet | | | how master. you can bet your bottom dollar | feminine | about them to find These drawings are made fi If you lik each of them something of the element of self-confidence) o¢ « new! Reid in several films. that makes him a screen idol. entrance inte pictures, and it | H®MAn endeavor cannot atwuys over: | closest to us doubts within ourselves, igen on she was called to Univer ‘pal in regard to some costumes that ‘Stroheim was attracted by her great | Mflnite «val, but we betray to those the screen poss beauty. LIBERTY “THE LITTLE MINISTER” (Paramount) Fannie Ret Gavin : George 8 Lerd Rintoul Edwin evens Betty Compson’s newest starring | Vehicle. attraction at the Liberty. It is splen. @idty produced, the action is rapid and the situations, for the greater part, extremely thrilling. Miss Comp- fon as Lady Babble gives an artistic Portrayal. [BLUE MOUSE] “THE LITTLE MINISTER” (Vitagrap) a --Allew Cathoun Vitagraph’s production of “The Lit. | ile Minister” is now playing at John rick’s Blue Mouse theatre } Alice Calhoun, popular leading Gwoman, gives a splendid performance ie Barrie's heroine | COLISEUM | | “A PRINCE THERE WAS Charlies Martin h x Thomas Meighan Katherine Mildred Marr Comfort Brown Chartotte Jackson ’ George M. Cohan's delightful stage | Play, “A Prince There Was,” found its way to the screen. With ‘Thomas Meighan in the stellar role this picture is now being shown at the Coliseum. It is the story of a Wealthy young man who plays the fairy prince to a little boarding house Urehin and a pretty young novelist [ COLONIAL | | “RIDING WITH DEATH” (ox) Dreamite Dorsey Charles Jon Cathoun..., Betty Francisco Nelson Lovers of fas’ ing stunts on th the Western picture Misi. It i» called “Riders of Death,’ ahd features Charles (“Buck”) Jones pm the leading role. tion and hair screen will en ae aaa “RED COURAGE” — the mayor Rewspaper of 1 careless n Mining town mix, something is bound M0 happen. And something does hap. Pen in “Red Courage,” the Peter B. Kyne story which opened the Rex v' OAK “RIDERS OF THE DAW? Pathe) Dorn Roy Stewart we Anderse: Claire Adan ¢ Dawn,” a Zane Grey of the new sho nd Monday Western fe offers Harold comedy, “Some: § ory lathe £ PM the Oax ad this #plen om ture. Management a's hilaric e in Turtle . . “The Little Minister,” ts the | has} Jack Mower at the Colo. | today at come circumstance. StM achieving. still pursuing, we work on toward a ho matter what front we put on. | And men, realizing that Reid on ses'm quality lack bie Quize =| clure Pl a | (Conducted in Co-operation with As- | sociated First National Pictures) Reader.—Nell Shipman played the leading role in the Curwood produc tion, “Back to God's Country,” which Was a 1921 release. For further in formation write to Miss Shipman, 921 | EB. Wilson st* Glendale, Cal, Fortinbras — Thomas Meighan's latest picture is “A Prince There Was,” now rhowing at the Coliseum Quite naturally, he takes the part of the prince. The picture to which you refer ia “The Off Shore Pirate Viola Dana was the star while Jack Mulhall played opposite her Agnes Valentine—Franci |man, Harry Carey, Ralph Charles Ray, Thomas Meighan folph Valentino, Niles Weich |Charles Meredith are all marr The most popular stars in the married list Harold Lioyd. nio Moreno Charlies Chaplin However, we don't know how much longer Charlie Chaplin remain jone, Who knows? Genevieve | MacDonald has two sis | brothers. One sister screen fans as Mary Macl the other one i« Miriam M. | Louise Lovely is 26 years old Coogan ix 6 years old. He ha in vaudeville, He is 3 feet in height | .Grace D1 thought Jeveryone knew that Mme was not an American by born in Yalta, Crimea, R Gloria Swanson has dark red and not black Cc. L. B.—Yes, Ingram are married, No, th not gone to Ireland. Phyllis Haver She has blonde hair Addrean her at 3924 Los Angeles, Cal E. Ballen—Jack Mulhall has the important p of leading man for Mabel Normand In her latest produc tion, “Molly 0." This production has a aplendid cast consisting of Jacque line -Logan, George Nichols, Cwrt Stockdale, Albert Hackett and Eddie Bush Graves, Ru and un O'Pirien Har Ford, Anto but no known to ren and Donald Jackie heen that by ne Nazimova birth. She | was inet hair Alice Terry and Rex y have years old land blue eyes. | Wiaconsin st., MAKE OWN FILM and Dorothy Gish are mak jing a film version of “Her | Fa step,” the first play they appeared together. M }ford began her American career in |that. They were all little girls then |The film will be for the entertain ment of the Gish family and friends Lillian NAZIMOV A GOING will abroad to ter wh Hale Wor ABROAD film com imova £0 “Regina” 6 | pletes “Salome.” Alan liast appeared on th Pauline Frederick in “A the C was man in “A Doll Jerman's who with Nazimoyv ‘a House. x 1 Something like $35,000 damage | was done to Univer . the largest movie st the world, by floods which followed terrific rain storms in Southern Katherine| | i } | | | | | No lazy Rolls-Royce for| Jacqueline Logan. She still| believes in mixing a little ex- ercise with travel. Hence the bicycle. 1 ride a day keeps the fat) away,” says she, and points to her own “perfect 36” as final proof. Jacqueline plays one of the leading roles in “Molly O,” the new Sennett comedy- drama, starring Mabel Nor-| mand, which ia soon to be shown in Seattle. Bays DEAL FOR “MAIN STRE More neg tarted by oducers to film right Main Stree the Shuberta, who are pr the stage version ¢ ur atic have from ncing | Lewy version ma | | ‘7. | | what a mpanie © ¢ hed a reputation LITTLE, BUT OW MY! Jackie Coppar ie, but lot of hearts he “My Boy latest. In production, it aid, Jackie ext portrayal of | his little immigrant wait the shores of America ney. this en the fir |career an a who lands on | with neither friends nor Thomas | hopes | to the great |tempts at that THE SEATTLE STAR Meighan, s— Mine duPont, Columbia, 4—Scene from “The Cc. onque ring Pewer,” Strand. 5—Betty Ci ompson i in “The Little Minister,” “Red Courage,” Alma Tell, Winter Garde n. |Mt. Rainier Scenes | in Liberty News In the new edition of the Libe ety | | News, which opened at the Libert | theatre at 11 o'clock this morning in with th pieture, | |“Phe Little Minister,” there shown some of the most beaut nd altogether lovely views of Mo Rainier glacteras in midwinter shown on a The ple tures were taken on the annual mid | winter outing of the Seattle Moun Rainier National park jand show the good time enjo: by | #<tore them, as well as how the park 3 jin its thick winter covering of an | Other pic parts of Seat | tle's greatest Po Show Coliseum, Rez. 8- Doug Worth More Than $50,000 “All bunk” is the way John | Actors Worried | Over F oriegn Atami ow, wa J Doug Fairbanks was worth Emerson told the $50,000, John is Doug's te committee on fin business manager and partner, the other day that a motion picture and should know. It can be safe- |} conting $200,000 in America can be|] ly said that the athletic star ts made for $10,000 in Europe, and that |] worth many times what Emerson & high tariff is necessary to save the then some. ndustry here from disaster and our | | from distrens. far as information goes, thin is correct,” said John Griffith Wray, the Inch director. “Actors lke other branches of our body polt tic, are, I supposé, divided on the tariff ax an academi But this ertnis ix Like! make them solidly high protectionists. We see impend ing Vast inroads that will take the 1 out of our mouths. The Last yw we know that art is inter a Negri plo pal, and that barriers stiouldn’t Ame At| be in its path, That is the cople can talk when their interests are not vitally touched. But on the art and ethics issue my con-| happy science is clear in advocating the protective tariff. I don't see in the Buropean fitm product any art rea son thus far to justify taking a dol lar away from an American actor 4 giving a dime of it to a Euro leave | pean. two to] “urope tage for a| thing the Metro 108 ANGELES, marriage license was issued here yes terday to Lottie Pickford, fitm actress, and Alan Forest Fisher, actor | Miss Pick Mary.” years Fisher, whose screen name is Alan Forrest, ts 3 | conne new ford is a sister of “Little only Her age was given as 26 Unit nee Jobn States ne ever loca) screen. eaensiieiiectiaill FANNIE HURST ' STORY FILMED “Just Around the Corner,” a beau- tiful story of New York's East Side tenement district, written by Fannie Hurst, is scheduled for: release soon. ‘The theme has to do with the trials of & poor family—a mother, son and daughter, and of their ultimate triumph, There are numerous thrilling scenes and on the whole the prodige- | tion is one of exceptional massive ness, said—and taineers in CLEMMER HAS NEW NAME It's “Columbia” now. After ten years of picture operation, and with & reputation as one of the finest mo- tion picture houses in the Northwest, the popular Second ave, theatre for merly known as the “Clemmer” from now on will be known bia,” under the management of the Kinema Amusement Co. MISS KIOLET ON REEN AT COLUMBIA PROPER HAIR DRESS By, acne TO DENOTE TYPE | Star-Universal film contest conduct-| The way an actress wears her hair ed several months ago, is shown on bas a great deal to do with the type the screen of person she is trying td portray, the new picture starring Miss du-| says Leatrice Joy, who plays in “Ace Pont, at the Columbia, beginning to | of Hearts,” a new Goldwyn picture. | day, and she also appears in the com-| «1 tried my hair with three different edy picture, “The Dumbbell.” She is/| head dresses, while Mr. Morris, who easily recognized in both pictures, wrote the story, and Mr. Worsley, who directed it, were deciding how I should dress and look,” says Miss Joy. “My personality and type in this picture are rather complexz—I am supposed to be an 4 sort of person, and really Lam net— so I had to choose a makeup ghat picttured both.” Pt One would think the actors in Mack Sennett comedies have plenty of exercise from the stants he introduces in his tures; nevertheless, Sennett built a gymnasium for his acters at his plant in California, tures whow Itry NEW NEGRI FILM HAS BEEN RELEASED | Father tarue. nd son are rival | hand of a fickle woman in Payment,” the next Pi | ture to be released in jthe climax the man pays the woman. This is in which Neg | dispense with | aang of filme for thw another picture has the coura, the customary MAY A SON TO RETURN TO STAGE | 108 ANG Cal, Jan | May Allison, film actrems, will }for New York in a day or | 4ppear on the legitimat season, it was said at in not showing us any: We have simply outrun the | foreigners in the cinema art. What| | studios here today lis taking place is that importers of rom photographs of Wallace| (cng pre cng se manent |fiims are pocketing the sums which | 1 be N ad jought to be distributed thr the to analyze you can find im) a ove and Doughnuts” is the name|ehannels, of American trade, The| with ® stock company. The ¥ completed Mack Sennett |system is new for a director and| Arizona capital is Mise Renick’s jcomedy, featuring Ben Turpin & couple of leading actors to go| home town, | ‘The “dough” is attributed to Mack | abroad to make a picture with Buro- | ek ine in (8tr GN makeup, are them jand the “nut” stuff to Ben. lpean help at the cheaper costs. Five selves attracted to him | “You'll love it,” they say jor six such enterprises are already Oh, would that we might lower there. Ruth Renick has deserted the films long enough to appear in a series of stage plays at Phoenix are a young, forward-looking coun try with buoyant epirit. That is why |so many of our films are light and continued | gay. Shall we cultivate that cheery ology or turn to the hopeless nd cynical mood of the foreigners? I say the former, tariff issues anide Wally Reids in real life In his next comedy, Buster [| “1 put Keaton will be a policeman—or, Mr. Wray, at beast that is the inference grounds. from the title he has just given | morbid pictures nt—"Cops. discouraged my objection,” ‘on social and patriotic | psy We don't want the gloomy that decadent and Europe is making. W A prevalent impression of the luxury in which movie stars are supposed to live was dispelled by Antonio Moreno, who spent Christmas playing dominoes with | friends and going to a movie | show. | “THE LITTLE MINISTER” By James M. Barrie The Big Super-Picture Produced by PARAMOUNT Now Playing! —the American Boy, It in interest: | C 0 ME SON | ing to note that Netlan states ne has | not tried to Improve upon ‘Tarking: | Co-Star of “The Miracle Man” ton's story, Some film versions of Ferkington, wares have” heed at in the role which made Maude Adams famous —the roguish, warm-hearted “Gypsy” girl. On account of conflicting with | other plans at the university, the tion pictures of “Beautiful Britain,” scheduled for next Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, un der the auspices of the Associated Students, have been postponed until Monday and Tuesday, January 16 and 17. eee “The Golden Dog” is to be filme t Winnipeg and “The Man From Glengarry” at Ottawa. Canada wit | soon be @ rival of Hollywood eee | has been for Von Stroheim's | That will be Universal is in| that it will be a big box office success, It will have to be} if it is not a great lows, for tho film cost $1,103,736.38. The 38 cents is reported to have been re imbursement to an extra who lort| that much while working in a scene. At last a date the release of Eric Foolish Wives.” January 11 and net eee Most of the action in “The Heart | Specialist,” Mary Miles Minter‘s lat-| est, takew place in the city room of big daily eee George Washington Lincoln are introduced in a prelude} to “Penrod” by Marshall Neilan, He| characterizes the prelude as a tribute | st institution of all time and Abraham with doleful results, | eee | Vernon Steele will Miss duPont in Wife play ‘Thy opposite Servant's and Sylvia support Hert Lytell in * Brown,” written and ard Veiller . Ora Carewe Rreamer will Sherlock directed by if Note—‘“Paramount” is a guar- antee of picture excellence, gen- uinely adopting the Maude star | s’ version of the famous E. K. Lincoin'’s hobby chow dogs. is breeding cee Another instance of a supporting a star ix found in the | case of Conway Tearle, who is playing the n lead to Norma Talmadge in her current produc tion, “The Duchess of Langel Positively No GUESS THIS ONE When is a title not a title? The Wher The | | Matinees . .25c picture is in the making. venings and Ad fa, the} : 4 Sundays. 35¢ name | of Sidney Franklin's | - ; Children. .10c The name is expected to change. | t the constant face of Const answer is Divoreee way, | pro tem ture. “Let's go to the Liberty” in always geod advice

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