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TODAY'S PROGRAMS STRAND —Mabel Normand in “Mol- yO | COLUMETA—Frank Maye in “Across the Deadline.” win GARDEN N | Peper": WERTY —Genverneur Morris’ “Ace | BLUE MOUSE "A Compectiont Tan- me Arthur's Court.” Vitlem Hassell in “The y Prom Lenguere. ‘Wings of Otve Tell im Partners of the Night.” MOLL yo" iret National) ABEL NORMAND Strand today nett production of “Molly ©.” The daughter of the slums, who fits her. the is in the Mack Ser at selt for high social position merely thru naive ingenuity, is a rele that no one but Mabel Normand could play so humorously and convincingly. ingly ax does Missy Normand. ‘COLU “Just Around the Corner,” film being unfolled upon the sil ver sheet at the Coliseum this week, East Side tenement district, written | by Fannie Hurst. do with the trials of a poor family, their ultimate triumpb. LIBERTY “ACE OF HEARTS” (Goldwyn) . Laatrice Joy Jonn Rowers Sle Chaney | the end ever justify the! is the question that is pre “Ace of Hearts,” now showing at the Liberty. In this story, a group being willing to commit murder in| order to rid the world of those who | have preyed upon the weak and bs | ‘WINTER GARDEN || "spore" (Selznick) Norma Talmadge Kogene + Frederick Perry Poppy Destin Sir Evelyn Carson. co Abinger. sented in the new Goldwyn picture, | of idealists goes to the extreme of | }says Anita Stewart ts a beautiful story of New York s | setves. ‘The theme has to| that acts of | bring the greatest @ mother, son and daughter, and of | jure | versaity imust be earned? appearing on the screen at the Win ter Garden in “Poppy.” one of her greatest productions, adapted to the seréen from Cynthia Stockley’s novel. The story is intensely human thruout, dealing with the life of a young girl who graduates from drudgery to refiner: Nazimova also appears on the bill in “Camille.” — a | Shim LADY FROM LoNGAGR (Fo: Lord Anthony Conway. Molly “Moneke Lady Jocelyn William i is at the Colonial toda William Russel! Mary Th } Matnlide Brundage seell, popular Fox star. in his 1 cture, “The Lady From Longacre Mr. Russell, in this play, gets so far from Western ranc as to enact he role of a democratic young lord who rescues a princess from a dis "BLUE MOUSE | | * x “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE” The Yankee Marie 6 2b mandy acing Maths A Connecticut Yankee in King r urs Court Mark Twain's at atirical masterpiece, ia the film a raction at John Hamrick Bla jouw theatr The biggest scenes re laid i « court itself and in the gurnament yard. < ! x | REX \ — — “WINGS OF PRIDE” ‘ a Hows Olfve Muir, a: prett new picture pla Wings of Pride is being shown for the first time today at the Rex x aml | OAK ¥ ¢ PARTNERS OF THE NIGH" The popular Norma Talmadge is| COLONIAL | | 5 ~Norma Talmadge, Winte mand in scene from “Molly ¢ “The joys of life are sarily the experiences of not tuxury who will soon | be seen in “Her Mad Bargain,” a First National attraction, “In fact, | noce | I think that the happiest moments “Hof our lives come from more or “AC ROSS THE DEADLINE” [leas commonplace events or ctr denn Wades Prank Maye |CUmstances, At } they are not noch Kidder Hussett Simpeon | Usually the result of lavish expendi Koen Molly Malone | ture of money oo a Wittred Kuese! tn real life the popular star in @ “Main Street? We've heard a lot | feed Dit of a student and seme- about it recently. But what's on both |What of a philosopher. Generous | sides of it? What kind of people?|by nature and interested always in What kind of lives? In “Across the! the struggies of others, she holds Deadline,” the picture starring Frank | the viewpoint that no one is sole Mayo at the Columbia, the North.|Master of his own existence; that land timber town of Gilead is di. | either thru unconactous or voluntary vided by the main street into two | submission people are affected for parts, cach ruled as a separate king-| food or bad by the influence or| éom. lactions of others with whom they ——_——@ | come in contact. Questioned further co L ISEU MM _ j[reeanting ner theory of happiness, a ae | Miss Stewart said ‘D THE CORNER” Real happine spent us. It ‘eramount) iis a responsive le of the senses, We Ma Rirdsomg Margaret Redden all have voturmes of happiness in ¢ Fg ete own lives if we would only recognize iit. Sometimes it comes from the the | kindnosses or benefits received from others, but generally it is to be @~ the things we do our | { universally acknowledged | rity towards others | thrilis of pleas-| in wealth, | purchase, rived from “It is in also t it But it bdelleved lwxury and the can there is unlimited happiness. Happi- . tal atth It me purchased. ness is the result of tude, and it cannot be | ovie Quizzes (Conducted in eroperation with} Associated First National Pictures.) | ~Rudolph Valentino re-| interlocutory de-| Curiosity cently received an Jeree of divorce from his wife, Jean | Acker, He was born in Castenella-| ‘net yy. Good looks, of course, | ount ax a valuable asset to any sereen player, but talent and person- ality come first. } Conktin—Louis Bennison left the screen for a time, He has signed a contract to appear on the stage in | Australia. After this engagement he will play in London Fred—The in East’ was real; the seen during the breaking the Connecticut I “Way Dows | « were shot » of the te river, Youtre welcome Ma othy and Dor December Rennie married James were Gish 1920. Honorine appear in Stahl production ing serials, and arner Brothers in Jungie.” to pbs also mak 1 by the ws of the Grace Darmond - “Song of Lite, She | starr Bilson—Billy Joy is a brother of Leatrice Joy. He t recently featured in “Povert hes."* Clut A flim version of the suc cessful stage pla tought and Paid | For,” ix soon to be presegted, featur ing Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt and Wal ter Heirs in the cast Lilyan—May Allison was @ stage actress before appearing on the screen. You must have seen her in Fair and Warmer that was one of her greatest hit he is soon to be seen in “The Last Card.” | STARS ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT HOTEL 1 Catalina While on location at island for seenes in nd the Rocks,” Gloria Swanson andRudolph Valentino, Paramount «in Elinor new story, entertained the gue at one of the big hotels with t » and other fancy dance tep slentino was a professional dancer before he went into the movi BETTY COMPSON IN “THE NOOSE” The grand reception room of the hess de Chazarin for Betty Comp: on's latest Paramount picture, “The Noowe,” was the largest setting built ut the Paramount Hollywood studio uring 1921. It was 40 feet wide and ) feet long. More than 200 extras were used with it. LP ae MONTANA That favor liain of the sereen, F Montana, has been om a visit to Honolulu, where went tot A contest. Mon t wet on th our im ominenee | RUTH KENICK t appearing Arizona. | THE SEATTLE STAR r Garden. ),”” Strand, Scene from “Just Around the Corner, Charles Ray | Back From 2-—William Russell, Colonial. -Harry Myers, Blue Mouse. 8—Frank Mayo, Columbia, 4— Lon c *haney, Libe rty. 5—Oliv e Tell, Rez. 6- Coliseum. . 7—Mabel W & Columbia Theatre Has NewS Flashing for the first time the mammoth new electri sign will add its masse of Goes Flappers One Better flappers one bet een Interest in “Molly 0” Sho goes the ter! Does Wanda Para Hawley, cence to Second ‘s omtun for “Bobbed Hair,” he e jclumbia” -welghe | riz ontest eee eee, oe t jtons. It contains 260 S0.watt sree vonag:Jadymamed Made Setiguiiel oul'aeeieamend. 7 | Charlie Ray gone to work to| it one rad tha latdaen ¢ olostglae |Seva Vl bee otar if I'm able Ming Hawley appears as an “ac. || 4 Fest, ‘That sounds anomalous, |“/ins on the P anita’ Ocala Bo he ed Molly 0. - - ( ean & ne oO ut 1, Oars rnp nwgbengarpytrd yte” of a colony of the “liber. || because he works hard, so hard that | uesauely timed for intermittent | And pov pire poe + ermine. @ ted,” where the costume is an ab. || for seven years he put off his hon-| ings, making a Seautiful and } aah eviated artist's smock eymoon tour, just ended, But it only jing effect and a distinct con | n rounds anomalous. A month or 69 | to seattle’s famous electric di Haldes Sumrall, 2536 First ave. , aes . re 3 mee rete / “on a pie as well as an effective theatre § . a pasy loaf of four s. One of the |w we the third, winner of a 86|LIBERTY NEWS SHOWS — |Sarzy trac susstea oot te neip hin oot ——— car a pre ve ——_ gia sub | EVENTS OF. INTEREST now aids in checking up the result fone Hee WALKER : mies the Rony ane eft Los Angeles November 15.| Johnnie Walker, who | re — r os me aglow an smallest wii gg bag re in the “hoe into first demonstration at Kan. pa regont ot re “The ® tent ms only just started ow-| world ie one of the local features tO | way City Arrived Chicago Novem-! debt al whiel is ing lever, today,’ for the first. time, the) be shown in the Liberty news, be-|ber 18. fupant. tens dar agg sk Sea by the star's husband, Emory |big¢ Sennett production of “Moily| ginning Saturday. It will also give|ers and ing to } ston, began his stage career at ers and g to luncheons in his " 10." with Mabel Normand starred, | Views of the visit of the British war | jonor. Left town with 23 boxes of | 88° Of 12, appearing opens at the Strand and if your| cruiser, H. M. 8. Raleigh, to Seattle, | candy and 10 boxes of cigura. (Note:| Washington, D. C. jingle hasn't won « prize maybe/nd the departure of some of the| Charlie doesn't like candy and sel-| ~ ; after you've seen t? y Seattle Meiners toe 8 Cakes Arrived ara Falls filmed seenes for “Smudge”; have a new a ee the Orient on the sbiDpINg | November 20 and got a chance to| Bunker Hill and other historta tet is on for tw poard veel, Keystone state. 7 w falls from Canadian side before | marks: appointments with newapt Wright of Strand wii . = ‘ ee wire musical crowd recognized him and swarmed | reporters and artists. Back to Ge $5 cash each day for the =e querud at jullivan ‘G96 about bis car am. On to Washington. Invil Jingle wut } eager ppelienyei romana huge prs Reached New York 23rd. Met May-|to White House; chats with Mr) © are & few which came close| '* cs ims along the Des Moines | op Hylan and got official ¢! |Mrs. Harding. Next sumi aie ridee’e scien highwa | Posed for cameras of newspapers and | messenger from Chief Justies jto win ir But I'l go here again. No actrens tx able To ch clever Mabel fans; score of interviewers. Piret of|‘Then an invitation from We several dmners and luncheons. Began | Wilson to come to his house jrounds of plays (Charlie is passion- jchat, Three presidents in two One of ‘em tells Charlie be Ray picture; Cl Molly © In the Kast It's a feast. NEW CO.OPERATIVE FILM COMPANY A new co-operative producing eom.| ataly fond of his old love, the stage). pany in California has several noted | Made scenes for his new photopiay,| misses a ma Well, that's Cn botany actors among its promoters, includ. | “Smudge,” blushes, like he does on the ; ad. , ee wes |ing Lewis Stone, Lon Chaney, Noah Took in Army-Navy football game.|On to Atlanta. Receptions Anita Stewart. She has the brightest eye of any movie} nF tk | Beery, David Hartford and Juck Don.| Met Marshal Foch, ‘Tea dance at the | governor and mayor. Evening star. You're given plenty of opportunity to study her at close|1* %* critics all way what they) ovan. ‘The players will share either | Plax. Then ride ta Fifth ave. bu Fo reception. All aboard for a mean, . in the profits or losses. | visit to Woolworth tower; L-ride to| Orleans. Mayor and governor range in “Her Mad Bargain,” the new First National attrac-! sony © ia a picture that's keen, eu aah ea: |Coney; rubber-neck boat trip around | Last lap on way home—Texas, | tion, which is booked for an n early showing here. 1 would think it worth while |Manhattan; trip to Delmonico’s;| Mexico, Arizona—crowds at the 2a To craw! for a mile A comedy in which all the guest and speaker at benefit per- Home—reeeption at station, characters will be played by chil- morning at studio—hard at To just get a peep at the screen. jformance in Casino theatre—not all B. MORRISON, dren is one of the novelties prom. (in same day, but typical of every | resting. Head measures exactly g ee ised by the Hal Roach studio, (day's mad rush under pressure from | size as before presidents and Say, fastus, Ah wants you to| Whieh makes the Harold Lioyd | fond admirers. nors and reception committees C ure eC know | fun-fiflums. Then to Boston; received by Mayor; out the compliments, Ab’s boun’ for to see dis heab| ~~ show NOW PLAYING—AT THE STRAND Come acrom wid six bits Doing is “bit" to end the unem | Or Ah'lt sure gib you fits, aelin h SeL ETS ee MABEL NORMAND fects the wounded exserviee man, | Molly O. 4 rt celebrated the opening of JOHN uw. ApaMs. Brae AF AG rIrET WN The Heart Speicali with Mary! Send letters to Jingle Editor, Se Milex Minter, Paramount star, by em. r. * ploying 35 disabled soldiers. be | | Assen Ayres, suck Hott ana wat.| ASSOCIATED STDUENTS er Hiers play the three principle ve Harm play, the tree wrincivie| TQ SHOW PICTURES am De Mille's latest production, | Volumes have been written about “ee [the see marvels of the British MeCoy, former pu isles, but {t remains for the motion mn an & wergeant of pleture camera to bring the seener in reality before the of thone who have not been fortunate enoug? ey Truthful 1 jley Realart vehic Wanda Haw 8 to tour that country, with ite wonder } “A Game Chicken” is the title of | ful places of interest, tte quaint ru | Bebe Daniel's latest co: jrama.| and city life, its historic castles | re towns, cathedrals, palaces, etc bh Those familiar with the celebrated | first general travel production, and |New Orleans Mardi Gras will have| the only pictures of their kind to b yortunity to compare it with a| Tcornized by the British govern milar scene as man: by South | ment, recently completed in 12 part | American ben vivants in Pola Negri's| With wonderfully clear photogry next picture, “The Last Payment will be shown at Meany hall, Unt see versity of Washington, under th Leigh Wyant plays the role of aj auspices of the Associated Students vampy stenographer in Wanda I Monday and Tuesdhy nights, Janu ley/a new picture, “Too Much Wife.” ary 16 and 17, at 7 She 2 cousin of William Collier, the well-known stage comedian | Flood conditions in Southern yee California = that have been May McAvoy confesses that the smashing records were taken big ambition in her life is to} advantage of by John Griffith ch a tuna fish Wray, who secured a number of | we 4 | spectacular shots to be incorpor. ’ e Myrtle Stedman plays a prominent| ated in Thomas H. Ince’s pro Rita Jolivet. She is th@|role with Bebe Daniels in duction of “dim,” which Mr, beautiful heroine of “Theo-| 2" Sher Miisbe Redeem dora,” Italian film spectacle, based on Sardou's famous play, which is soon to be shown on a local sereen, “Theodora” is said to be one of the most spectacular of the many European produe- tions which have been shown in this country recently. tLMESS IN FILM “SONNY” Inspiration Pietures has com meneed the filming G © Ho. barts’ play, “Sonny,” in which Rich ard Barthelm 4 being starred and which followa lis appearance in Porter Emerson Browne story The enth Day,” whioh was orig inally known as 2." Henr King, who dire rthelme in “Tol'able Davi his fir ring a “The Sev Day 0 directing this picture, which ix being made at the Biograph tudio, New York BROADWAY BARBARA LA MARR Barbarn La Marr, who plays An BEAUTY toinette } Rex Ingram'’s “The Pris é of Zenda ha, written sever# ale Ss ~~ OLIVE TELL RAYMOND HATTON in " W ings of Pride” , Fasenand Hatton, who ls teniatas She Scorns Men—and Then Is Singed!