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SATURDAY, JANUARY TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY—Charies Ray in “RS. ¥ con ) Fire WINTEH CARDEN—Prisciila Dean | c mmta- loot Gidson in “The BLUE MOUSE —Mark Twain's ©” i Coanectiont Vankee of King A\ iw a REX—Dick Hatten hound of the West.” | OAK—"Out of ¢ ; ol x fT GOLISEUM || My - “LOVE'S REDEMPTION” : “ <Ptret Nat Jennie Dobe Dick Hatton, Rex, 2—Louise Lorraine, Columbia. 3-—Rosemary Theby, Blue Mous 5—N. p, Colis » 6—C 8 Ray b y. 7—Buck 4 i Priscilla Dean, Winter Garden my orma Talmadge, Coliseum. 6—Charles Ray, Liberty Buck Jones, Colne 4—Mabel Normand, Strand, “Collar-Ad” Movie Hero Pamsing ) Miss Collins “My Boy” Is Jackie | Davamount "My Boy.” Jackie Coogan's Jatent John standiay 4 + rec TALMADGE'S ptabill ty at portraying unusual girtson ‘the screen is aguin evidenced in the remarkable character of an islanc ‘The elevation of Jack Holt to star Signs Unique starring vehicle for Axnoclated First girl she has built up in b dom is an index to the new trend in Nal release, is coming to Seat-| nnounces . ture, “Love's Redemptior Ps " . {photoplay and fiction styles. Fi l t t!’ 1@ 008. | | he Colise oda, ‘ol In this ioe the eo ® * r @pened at the Coliseum today for 4) : . FF Saicaiiates sion ‘agian ae the eel um | ontrac A thie Inetanoe the little star ha N Fil Fm engagement given er story thigy F 1B 0 IL U ata B I A “Peck ‘8 Bad Boy,” which broke then ad, lounge-tisard type of hero. F marriage interferes with your i For Jack Holt typifies the outdoor, )* popularity, give up matrimonial proapects tre records all over the country, and _" devilmay-care sort of fellow that destined to become &| An Interesting Ust of new produc | Harold Lioyd’s new contract f 3 FIRE EATER” Sinclair Lewis pictures in bis “free, _ Such Is the omfer of the move corne little geniun plays the parbof| MOM has Just been announced by Pathe t» said to call for $300,000 f a 3 (Universal) air’ tea. | Under this new, and somewhat|Jackie Blair, who lands at Billa is {| Peramount. It isthe most signif each picture and the production’ @& | i loge bE } Sinclair Lewls is the moet popular | startling “contra thacy” de land, an orphan allen. He manages cant announcement made by six pictures a year, That Is | 4 Jim O'Ne ? iter of the day. Mis “Main Street”) matrimony arred by pledge,|to break thru the immigration Ame n producers in many make his income $1,800,000 a 4 Marie Hose: Carmen is selling as fast as two presses can It ts agreed to be a fact by both fers, but has rome strenuous adven- | month points to the growing That is more than the fixed parties to this agreement that the! tures in the “land of the free.” “His | perc the producers that called for by Chaplin's contract. Shots of a great planing mill and/ run off editions fumber mill at Huntington Lake California, give a vivid background to the industrial sequences of “The However, Lioyd will have t the cost of production of hig tures. And Chaplin is paid @ age above a certain gtoms | |drawing power and value of the personality, however, wins | the average American audience pos Lewis makes his male characters! services of an ectreas or star may| him friends on every hand, and be|peases intelligence that demands ly mutta with fow social graces | be impaired by marriage,” reads this| bas ho difficulty finding a home, something more than sugary ro es. That's the sort of fel- | interesting document mancen or blood-curdling tart le he and vi Fire Eater.” the forest ranger story low the average girl marries, after | 7, . | . which brings Hoot Gibson to the Co- all =e The existence of such an arrange ELEN TERRY TO “If Winter Con M | his pictures. Therefore, it is e See alee j L girt adoren an Adonis in plc.| et hetween actresses and mas-) Hutchinson's best be | provable that Chaplin's salary | Da *) ~ He nates Gume recently to light when MAKE SCREEN filmed in Europe by John 8. Robert greater than Lloyd's. 3 * ra] t when it comes to mar-/inorn were rife regarding the A WINTER , GARDEN i| Pl bel ae bbe irons « | phere are very few American etace{20”, With James Kirkwood in the | But $1,800,000 sounds big, stupe pence? | » respect for ber uad=his tn. | Sone oe the marrage of MAY! nvere'ef Bote Who have mot bea |e rom | fying se days when many nt EERE o to Charlie Chaplin oe 0 have not he William DeMille’s"next production |the industry say that admission pe — come thet ng in the movie » OSNFTS | ‘This t# not intented to infer that I couldn't get conkied for three/ ertinber in ic o ; nt ™ be be te te be Rachel, Crother must come down and that the Dorcas Romalie. --.-Prieciti Deas | Jack Holt is a homely mutt How |2Wit, nye : rect won't) 128. y however ot of |e > ean rig. Abc step toward that end is the jeme egnalie. . Ka Connelly ever, bis hair ng from ‘hi ne vapor silane Onl the better known atage re toe une Majhis is how writing the tion. of salaries. a 4 fateheed:.a. bit rvs a6 jet_me igen the ake wo ee tscinth eiptegiel my scenarto Tbanez’s xiage play Yet when one considers the ie Labo | gee ot. the ernjaw, in Investigation showed that A | Now ‘ellen Ferre } .t . Blood and Sand.” in which Otis of tho entertainment offered a " antiwedding agreements are being ot 4 . *s 4 Skinner is now Pudolph thaplin, Lioyd and Keater ‘The great logging scenes shown in | countenance : 4 , : pear in the principal role th « feat yer | ar y plin, Lioyd and Keaton as the Priscilla Dean picture, “Con | "He's a horseman, an athlete, an| demanded. The flekle public, it &P-| him on the “mother” theme. Heb ao will f ro\c| . “ pared to that offered by stars Of ” © Winter Garden, were outdoor man. And so his starring prefers to visualize the pretty | woarance in " “ Daniels oy| Zarh Kerah. With Rae| screen dramas, it appears that Mict.” at th inter | A Ww 4 th nes as unmarried, Somehow sp Sins, and that of Lady 1 t hould hh taken a year ago in British Colum- pictures will have the West and the; : Diana Manners, may ery ; will support him . should receive much larger So |Ecadian'Norvhwont ae setingn|r-sther the itumon ot romance Ion at gener ray sina Heat a | The two that hol the most prom | Harvey, an equally attractive)” ‘ihm comedian is an india 4 Tcmewent: many thefing expert Holt’s first starring vebicie, "The | destroyed tf It becomes generally | ing uy movie careers. ise of being meritorious pictures are young miss, she is appearing |tertainer. Ho is constantly in i dnces Guring the filming of @ spec | nt Call,” ts to be shown at the|*nown that suchandwuch a star ix ae tative tis TEN Aone “If Winter Comes” and “Nice eo: a4 the Oak this week in con- Jaction in every pictare in whi facular tog jam. Coliseum soon | Ro longer elixible to courtship, RUDOLPH VALENTINO ~~ q ith th f jsomenan, Soe eee the « ‘ a : rr Rodolph Valentino's fimt marine |: obertson, who will direct the for-| JUNC ae h M. ec ne vir eS be om of his films, novel scene in Maric Pre ra ~ t Mtarrink mer, was responsible for “Senti-| gram, ‘ot iss Kerah an Few stars of the dramas ;} BLUE “MOUSE 1 Jack Holt. He has recently, OR'FFITH CHANGES voste’ picture, now making, will [Picture for Paramount will be Blas-| mental Tommy" and “Footlikhts.”| Miss Harvey have cppeored | ook picks after. pletate an teen been elevated t ta 1 + PHOTOPLAY TITLE! 8% orphanage with 48 beds | co story, “Blood and apd.” two tims which retained the atmos. I | becoming boresome. The story | “” \ CONNECTICUT YANK! ‘ed to stardom. | | containing as many kiddies of jin which the hero in m dashing! oiere and «pirit of thelr story in musica comedy and their} von the thing in @fama" sal ong —= <| 1p. W. Griteith tas announced that! all colors and conditions, [young bull fighter. Parambunt @x | Sources, “If Winter Comes” ts truly| Offering promises to be a de-| star is paramount in comies. ” Whe Yankees. cccccceness. Marry Myers sD t The Two Orphans’ fects to make @ super-production | 20%, — cided hit. te becniine the cone Gaetan Bandy . under tbe title of| of the story. ‘f | ¢ by eet ek ; , i , ee " setae itenclandh oe | nized in his own individuality. — King Arthur,.... Clary = sense a Fag ean AES ae G No announcement has been made n Stanlaws’ next will be an/| the dramatic star were thus “A Chamsetiont Yankee of Ming s P " & oe ‘ e Emil Jennings, central figure ot regarding the start of the next pic of Sir Gilbert Parker's | nized the drama would be marred, SOR neg haley cad ig es wit coat hin Eeeaeans no ovie iZzes| : “Deception,” and Paul Wegener, who tures by Mary Pickford and Douglas | “s the Triple Chevro' with | ———— i rt.” Ma ars, but that he made the changes ayed “The Golem,” are co-starred Fairbanks, but their studios bave| Ket and Tom Moore in} Constance Talmadge has satirical romance, which is being held . ause three other filma bearing the In Lubitsch's “The Wife of Phar been put in king order. the leading role “The Divorcee.” over for the third wweek at John| Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels will; title “The Two Orphans” are ready “ wii cue aia: ‘ rece Bb tes NOM asiaheberes! Hamrick’s Blue Mouse theatre,|be co-starred in “A Stampede Ma-|for reléane, He recalla that when) (Conducted tn co-operation with | brings to light an actor of great! donna,” an Alaskan story by Monte|Dougian Fairbanks relensed “The ge rp tee regs Pictures.) 7 i comedy ability in Harry Myers, who|M. Katterjohn. [Three Musketeers,” another fm of eente.—-Harold: Loyd. is Hot: Mar: | “ » in ween in the role of the young| vee {the same title wax releaxed jried. However, he has a brother : NOW PLAYING Yankee. | Morma Talmadge has started to : | Gaviord, .. Aine . in. -ptotures,. Whe: . 4 : | film Batzac's “Th eos Ot Law| According to report trom the |™Afticd. Perbaps that accounts for ; LI BEI E RT T es | geain.” | Mary Piekford studio just before |‘ confusion. : Se ores that star left for New York, Mar- ate, ——s. Caaptes Bay Sy ‘ Rm S.V Bertram Grassby has been be: shall Neilan will direct her in her | Cb&nKes his leading lady with every AS set cones SSS | 42 times and thrown off next picture, « refilming of [Picture However, an exception has Richard Morgan partes Ray | Cliffs—for the movies. | “Teas of the Storm Country.” been made in thé cane of Charlotte | hoany Fielding arry Myers eee | Pierce. She has appeared opposite 1 Betty ; parecsee. cow, ORM. ih’ gilt Rle eat iass ue upiigh him in “Peaceful Vapey Thi Halt a dress salt i» worse. than| Kid” was given for King George of DeMILLE RETURNING | Barnstormer.” “Gas, Oil and Water none when it leaves the wearer a vir England and oS m Mary FROM EUROPEAN TRIP) o. ag a Pl ee he al prisone zs arble-tiled bath. ied { — p53 pom Fi. 300 coed agewene$ pt pte screamingly}| “The Toudhdown” Lee Moran's Cecil B. de Mille is expected back | ing with is hin very own, He and i any situations in “Ft. &. V. P.,"" the | ext comedy February § from his long European | Douglas Fairbanks are very proud : gunn _ situations te oie | Dan vacation, agcording to word received |of thene dainty ttle embellgh- ich is now on vie the Libert A German company ts pf 27 Sa. Sev ere oe Seven Sen ee Laneeite Ne ee ee ee mgnedy “The | “Manele Anata for his advent than Edith Roberts,| William.—Richard Parthelmess i as the Daughter of the Tro in Buster eo ee oS Bie bo is under contra to the greatito play the role of “Sonny taken Boat," is also shown ducer and who says that she is|¢rom the well-known book by that? " Pp udotph Cameron will be Anita " — "Ss TR A N D Stewart's Jeading man in “foae o ery of idling. Not until he returns |tiue, The picture will be directed e 9 | the Se will it be known which of several! by Henry King, who directed a4 enamel r-onabagene bidders will get her services—or de} anie David." “M DLLY | 0 ' genes Ayre to be himself Mss. | Wilton —Lillian Lorraine has re Fi ational) ‘The Ord _ 8 }turned to the stage in “The Blue Molly © Mabet Normand | nam, author of “The ( RAY | scittea.” } - CO Girlom Maschesicr. <...ds ‘Logan eee in another story by Bob| Lyra.—Yes, it’s true that James A na ef exneseé filx Wagner, the magazine humorist, has | Cran and Alice Brady h been “Molly O remain still another | y 4 ot been completed by Charles Ray, 4nd | discovered very recently. Her pres week at the “Strand his clever | Ww} Eph . he has begun work on ‘Ww picturé ent stage vehicle js a play called Mack Sennett comedy is proving a —s\¢ n which he will have the support | «pitting. tremendous drawing card thruout| Fiorence Rot iti onus. © #t, which will include inn oie’ lahiek: plokisie to eetbelk x ic i ‘ opment b yp bane F tt | haroare gdtord' ond Wallage esery aw oh i ot. pict re io which Tu. cory of “Ginger”’—a Jamaica Island } popular comedienne | Norms The piece in not yet tiled. 4 Sealant waif, who mothers a human derelict back to a ‘@ dramatic as well as comed | Sitwid--3t wae duting the manheod—only to begin a new battle! new athletic novelty, has already found its way into pletures. Katherine McDonald has made it « part of her curre week of January that Lottie and Alan Forrest were Mary Pickford acted as ma of honor, Kenneth Harlan as and Jack Pickford gave COLON TAL | og “TO A FINI ss (Fox) sent a society fad. Jim ake - my : Doria Lane pee genil UES “FAUST” TO BE FILMED Saullia.—Richard Headrick was yi In the Fox production i ; & Ferdinand P. Karle announces that | Porn April 29, 1917, In Lo Angeles, A NM tage Rom am Far- |» Cal is is 1346 39th, Loa ish," no u is next production for the screen + PIS! , Charles ¢ sale: ig “ return will be “Faust.” D, W. Griffith has | Angeles, Cal. Marie Prevost has A FIRST PARIONAT: some hard urope, | don an incident | »handoned his plang for filming that|blue eye" and dark hair William ATTRACTION again, as usual, he ae a Kean | Boyd's addreas is Famous Players: f cause of right. On the romar z SARE Dees —~ | Lasky Studio, Hollywood, Cal. Yes, . Helen tive, [Maret Dresamnking School, Ml4700,—Adv. | Mins Kiolet intends to return to Cal Harrison Ford wv 4 {fornia this spring appears as in cast! a Jy, the wonder dog, seen | || so often in ot ‘ 0 k Th “SATURDAY NIGHT” s, Wag seriously injured the | | other day by a fall while take a ea Ie | DeMILLE PICTURE C. h ’ b N 2 oe paap yb st A pa saturday, ahi” Ceol B. De an this be Norma: Dick Sincia i Hatton Adalts ont has been scheduled for rel in Virginia Stacy cwrine rei? AUTO RACE IN Ferry simltaneousty in 250 : goa ; omer NEW REID FEATURE pas ace mem F rhe HR. F with a donkey for a moving van? Ciesiheast, 4 Macover i ac atest Paramount LAST TIME N the ure he had with fiery tongue and a six-shot gun to make » with a dance ee Th p 4 A t c t f Kex Beach Preseni« It | BPA “ ag ie the islanders work ? iy one of the strong r r f t mera Charle ” stor vario by Jeanie Mae . ; , b Hatibo ge ger Se fim cash; \swacneada * diene “Out of the Storm Pherson and treats ‘the subject of with skimpy skirts and roguish eyes? which I rring @ ! tm 5 picture i noid sistent dinoned ian mismated marria in a munner { He. - t Jest picture yf sey |which is said to give the pleture a j =. x oven dumbavertiess. he 4 Extra Special—Untit Thursday Fi! widely popular appeal. ‘The four hips and a it 1 otogra Ka © d Zarh Kerali leading characters are played by OAK \Iing the’ transcontinental’ kuto, rao ener et Bliteattice Soy, Maith Roberts, Jack WELL NORMA—A WONDERFUL, TAN- “THE DWELLING PLACE OF repels regen erie Ha TT” spprvigctc onan. he Saudli | TALIZING, F ATING NORMA YOU'LL SEE Micn ‘ a is “ety SINGING and DANCING ‘The tenth anniversary of the | AT TH | Famous Players-Lasky gorpora tion will eccur in February, a | preparations a observe the ey Sunday and Monda WINSTON CHURC Theatre Coupon Books—Good at any Jensen & Von Herberg tre in any city—Now on sale, $5. for $5.00 + der of nliever r iT if ( ” 1 tres thruout the country. J world and yet 4 t y how th om theatre th pena ‘ dey The fat, oe who can read Finglsh ead Coliseum Concert Orchestra srupulous men aioud, translating them for t sich forme the | J op onal gpbaaabesngds 6! of, gqod-comedihe sitting in near-by seats, All Chinesd Arthur Kay, Director idon which forms the basi railway mall service, 4 A Good Two-Hour maha three tire: theme In “The Dwelling Place of depicted. Other local events occupy houses change programms three tirhes Light,’ at the Oak. in important place in the weekly. a week.

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