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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —Jackie Coogan in “ty | " | P COLUMBIA—Abel Gance's “I Ac- a | winteeR « Ayres “The bt | coristin Made Molt in “The Cant owt | srnaSb ite Jolivet in “Thee. } ma vr MOUSE—William ex pro- duction, “Shame,” | COLONIA L—Gareth Hughes in “The tanch.” REX—“The Golem.” iret National) Jackie Coogan Claude water Mathilda Bruodage ACKIE COOGAN ts at the tomes in “My Boy.” He plays the part of an orphan immigrant who man ‘a ages to get into this country and picks his own home pathos have been skillfully blended | in the picture. 4 Piet of the winners, as well as ali the contestants, in the Jackie Coogan costume contest are also be- = shown, ; Ke sOLUMBIA At { Bact nettle set woe | “1 ACCUSE” (United Artiste) How two men, one a poet and visionary who lives in his dreams, the other a husband of the brute : force type, struggie against each 3 other to win the love of a woman, is | | dramatically pictured in “I Accuse,” | the picturization of Abel Gance's fa- mous weree *WINTER GARDEN | Nj de rae “THE SHIEK” (Paramount) Diana Mayo Sheik Ren Hassan. Raoul Saint Hubert The assault on the stronghold of the desert bandit by the tribal clans of Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan and the rescue of Diano Mayo, beautiful Eng: Ush girl is one of the thrilling events im George Melford’s production of “The Sheik,” now at the Winter Gar- den. | STRAND Rudo now Strand, is considered one of Victor Sardou's greatest meiodramas = It was written for Sarah Bernhardt and acted by her when she was in her heyday. Rita Jotivet, beautiful French actress, is seen im the Bernhardt aa a | BLUE MOUSE | “SHAME” John Gilbert <--s -Dorts Pawn William V. Mong Winitred Wellington: Li Chung-.-.--+-+ John GUbert, @ new screen star, plays a striking dual role in “Shame.” the Wiliam Fox produc tion, which opened at the Blue Mouse today. He plays David Field- ing and William Fielding, his father. He is seen principally as the son David, who goes thru a trying emo- tional experience until he realizes his life happiness. a COLISEUM “THE CALL OF THE NORTH” (Paramount) Ned Trent... ck Holt Virginia Albret Madge Bellamy Gaien Albret Noah Beery | The ture of the North is finely depicted in Jack Holt's first Para- mount starring feature, “The Call of the North, now showing at the Coliseum. The scenery is superb and there is a thrill in every reel Its a Stewart Edward White story. —_—_—________—# L COLONIAL di: THE HL NCH” ri (Metro) 2. Preston Homphrey Barbara Son Thorndyke. Gareth Hw kithel John Stepp! “The Hunch,” starring Gareth Hughes, at the Colonial, brings back to the screen two old favorites, Ethel ndin, a former Biograph star, and Henry, popular comedian Huneh” is the romantic stor broker x | — ———_5 “THE GOLE (Paramount The Golem The High Rabbi Loew, Alb Miriam Lyda nova The Golem,” story based on mystic folk-lore of mediaeval Europe, is the screen offering at the Rex t ginning tod Much of the aetion center Miriam, daughter of Mrs. Roy ‘Gardner Is Due Here Next Week Humor and | of a young Wall Street stock | REX \| ———_——_#8 a| 4, 1922. | 1—John Gilbert, Blue Mouse. | §-—Jack Holt, € volise um, Mae Murray, who cut adrift from her erstwhile managers and started out on @ career of motion picture making on her own hook, shows the [results of her first effort in “Pea ae Alley.” which is already booked | for a showing here. For more than four months Miss yp | Murray labored at her studios in Wi New York, and it was the busiest four months of her life. So many stars.in their heyday arrive at any | old hour at the studio, with every- thing all set for them to go on and disport themselves before the camera. | Like royaity, their paths are strewn with conveniences and they can do| |no wrong | ‘This was what Mies Murray had | been accustomed to during the past But she changed all that when she stepped into work of running her own atudio, | There were temperaments to be| reckoned with, there were stage! hands, scene painters and carpenters | j who had to be told what to do, and| | sometimes told when to do it in em-| phatic terms. There were rainy days to be charged off on the profit and loss account, and all the other slings and arrows which drive the average pre ducer gray and distracted. But dfiss| Murray came thru it still blonde and | smilmg. } She was assisted in her effort by her husband and director, Robert Z. Leonard. Her company includes Monte Blue, Edmund Lowe, W. J, Ferguson, Anders Randolf, Wiliam Tooker, Howard Lang, Witten) Frederic, M. Durant and Jetfryp} Lewia. ‘4 | Movie Quizzes} (Conducted in co-operation with Associated First National Pictures) Helen B.—Viola Dana ty 22 years old, is nearly five feet in height and weighs 96 pounds, She is the widow | of John Collins, who died during the “fiu” epidemic, If you will send 25 cents to cover mailing expenses, ad- dress your letter to Inspiration Pic tures, 565 Fifth ave., New York city. you will surely receive a photograph of Richard Bartheimess, eee Lawrence.—Marshali Neilan direct jed Mary Pickford in “Daddy Long | Legs.” He wag 19 years old when he produced his first picture. Con- stance Talmadge made her ecreen debut as the mountain girl in “In- | tolerance.” } oe Picture-Goer—Amateur theatricals started Wanda Hawley on her stage leareer. It was not long before she | succumbed to the lure of the screen [She has been ing woman for Dougias Fairbanks, William §. Hart, Washburn, Wallace Reid and Bry a score of other well-known screen | favorites: eee 8. & S.—Pearl White admits that she is to appear on the stage in com edy some time during the spring r stage appearance, however, will ta ace in Paris, She emphaticar p {ly denies that sh is to retire perma | nently from the screen. } gene Smiles.—Yes, you are right; Norma } Talmadge did a blackface part once. | It was the second role she | played, when she was 14. In Forbidden City* she played the part of a Chinese girl, In fact, there is} hardly an imaginable role which the ersat has not portrayed Her t ture in Phrough,” and in this picture she « the dual role of Monyeen ana! leen, which was enacted by » Cow! on the spe 2—Scene from | | | ! Mac Murray “DEUCE OF SPADES” NEW RAY FEATURE Those who liked “Serap Iron,” starring Charles Ray, because of the | exceptional “punch” in the picture will be interested in knowing that “The Deuce of Spades,” which he| has just finished and shipped to New York, is by the same author. | Marjorie Prevost is Jeading lady. The Rex Beach picture being i reeted by Kenneth Webb and star ring Betty Plythe has been titled! {Pair Lady.” IN FILMS Guy Bates Post. He's one lof America’s foremost actors land is making his screen de- | TO VISIT HOLLYWOOD Sara nhardt has been invited mittee of producers and stars, to be the guest of honor at a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the motion | picture drama. It is figured out that the first feature play was pro hardt was the first great stage artist Charles Chaplin's comedies, | “A I Life,” “Sunnyside,” ‘Shoulk and “A Pleasure” are to be reissued and released monthly in succession, beginning with February. GLORIA SWANSON king a fling at it neem | All the the costume In G | the Ro! cipala a drama I XV Roy wife of t ndit ed to appear al t xt week, but aran barred if the of government officials a ) organizations are heeded by | Mayor Hesketh and the board of | dner will not be permit pear in Yakima, where she billed for a vaudeville er | unda Mayor RK. D 4 the bann on the act morals, be nterests of public ce ostume: in appropriate se but in a of “The Masquerader, version Madison, bet. tnt and 2nd Aven. LAST SHOWING TODAY 6000 Feet of Finland The Land of the Thousand Lakes “THE WHIP” A very exciting race track COMBDIES Sunday and Mo “THE ITALIAN Jaun Hansen Yellow Arm” HAROLD LLOYD “I Accuse,” Columbia. , California ¢ | played } than | done ia | which | Daniels feature. | gets real tale. | THE SEATT | HARRY MYERS IN “ROBINSON CRUSOE” | Even the exhibitions of daredevil try given by Harry Myers in ‘The Connectiout Yankee” are | eclipsed by him in “The Adventures of Robirtson Crusoe,” in which will take the Utle role in Universal's One thing he does a high cliff on the t into the water. he hew super serial fr in to dive BETTY COMPSO! Compson's beauty in @ greater variety in her most recent Paramount re “The Green Temptation” in picture she has ever An Genelie, the Apache, she iw vivacious and daring. THOM, MEIGHAN Handsome Thomas Meighan is the is din of com Retty tun pic father of five lively youngsters his latest picture, “The Proxy | Daddy,” which is soon to be leaned. Between registering for amera and keeping the kids in good humor the genial star his/ his hands full the WALTER HIERS Walter Hiers, the rotund comedian, plays a leading role in “Bought and Paid For," the photoplay Agnes Ayres and Jack Hol new po-ntar Hiers was last seen here in a Bebe MARY M. MINTER In her current picture, “The Heart Specialist,” Mary Miles Minter had to be thrown into a well numerous times as one of the important epi sodes, and, believe it or not, water cold in California in the winter time. clure Patler| Ee Jackie Coogan's next picture, “Lost and Found,” ts an orphanage} About 25 other kids appear | with him, He will complete five pic- |tures this year and then will go to France to film @ story. see Robert Ellis, director, will be lead ing man for Dorothy Phillips in “The Soul Seeker.” see Motion picture machines have been installed in the public schools of Rochester, N. ¥ eee A new weekly short reel is com. jokes and ani- ite." posed of illustrated mated cartoons from “ eee Willlam Russell's next will be “Cherub Divine,” by Sewell Fore author of the Torchy stories. eee William Farnum has started an- other picture at the Fox New York studio, It has a “big business” plot. eee Her sith year of screen work was 4 by Constance Talmadge last week with a luncheon at which most of the girlie who started with her in pictures were present, It was ee Fitzmaurice and John 8 Robertson, who have been directing Paramount pictures in Europe, are returning to produce films at Holly. wood. George Frank Mayo 1 screen for vaudev Charles Ray h with Barbara lady eserting the s started a new film Bedford as leading see athleen Ardelle wen Moore in is to play oppo. ait A Previous En. | gagement.” eee Strongheart, the dog star of “The Silent Cail," ts to be starred in anoth er tlm Pola Negri in | “The Last Payment” » newcomer to the screen is Pola Negri, a Polish actress of beauty and talent, who recently nade a sensational hit as th Countess DuBarry in, “Passio This charming player will be se n in her latest picture, Paramount ne Last Payment one of great dra The photoplay is matic fc und aside from the artis try displayed by Pola Negri and her supporting players, the production is said to be one of exceptional merit ‘The situations are thrilling and in the development of a highly dra matic story, there are numerous thrills. ‘Thomas H. Ince gave a birth day par y at his studios the oth Milton Sills, who was nary 10, and Douglas d dane Novak, born 3—C ‘laude Gillingwater and Jackie C ‘oogan, Liberty. | Prom ' two- does to a Thanksgiving dinne | etn. LE STAR \Chaplin'and Jack | Still Great Pal Just because Jackie Coogan is now Dancer Now at Strand on his own is not a sign that the starlet and Chartie Chaplin do not meet and have their good times to-| gether, | ‘There's a little boulevard cafe in | Hollywood and every day at 1 o'clock two machine raw up to its curbing. one the famous | From the other hops out car steps Chaplin Jackie. @ distant corner and there between | The pair mat themselves in | the soup and fish orders and after | the inst of tea, stories, | sometimes even a tear or swallow laughter are always to be found. Chapiin and Jackie look forward to this hour each day ax much as the average boy CECILE DEMILLE DUE HOME SOON! Tt has just been learned that Ceell B. DeMille suffered an attack of rheumatism during his uropean | trip which compelled him to cancel some of his itinerary and undergo treatment Word received by Jem L. Lasky ffom him is to the| effect that he hax fully recovered and will reach Hollywood February | in Paris, | This pretty young woman is appearing at the Strand at the Please take notice that he spells his name now Rodolph Valentino, In his native tongue it was Rodolfo, so the form he has adopted is a compromise be rr the English and the Ital- Lo jcalled “Danse Artistique.” It |serves as a delightful pro- | logue to the feature picture, “Theodora.” |head of a group of dancers in| \a beautifully artistic offering | 4 ~Ethel Grandin, Colonial. | Seetin Oweh Wears } 000 is used in A chin | mount |The wrap is worn py Seena Owen, | who has the leading role in the pic | having been made |for the production by a New York had artistic and the business } | | ture, furrier. Frank “Back Pay,” over the had it locked up in a safety deposit Vault each night after | completed for the day. Playing opposite Miss Owen are 5—Rudolph_ Vale ntino and Agnes Ayres, Winter Gard \Charles Ray Has Joined | “Big Fou No more important event, both Expensive Wrap) nchilla wrap tha $22,- “Back Pay,” a Para recently released. | cost | picture especially ‘ | motion picture circles haa concerned | place in the past year than the al q)"nee of Charles Ray with @ | Artists, which has just been nounced, What it means to t |ter organization in a business is obvious, for Ray is one of biggest drawing etars in the Borzage, who was much safety of the garment an work was fe. Matt Moore, J. Barney Sherry, Ethel Duray and Charles Craig. | There are localities in America 4 “Back Pay” tella the story of a ‘oreign countries where Ray | country | where she forsakes the straight and! sigall to narrow |long dra \ehe finds true repose and content | ment in GEORGE MELFORD Jeorge Melford is back | Lasky studio following his vacation spent in preparat | production about the Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Jr.| month The new picture will be “The Cat | | That Walked Alone.” Calamity item—Half = doren high-bred pigs on the ranch of the well-known character actor, William V. Mong, were drowned during ing rainstorms in Southern Cali- fornia. Whittier. draws all other stars. United Artists, popularly called “Big Four,” now includes Doug! Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, | Chaplin, Alla Nazimova, Charles Ri and George Arliss—by far the imposing array of established before the camera. In the past year Charies Ray | made seven pictures, He has going at that pace for nearly years, Perhaps the most int feature @ his new step is the that in the coming year he will mal only two pictures. In view of earnestness with which he does 1 work it is apparent what that mean to the screen. Ray will in the most pretentious and fi productions of his career, and ts mensely enthusiastic over the ¢ to polish up his productions hunt for the biggest etories. He will direct, as he has doing for the past year, and will tinue to play the kind of roles have made him famous. + girl who tires of life in a| wn and goes to New York, | path. Eventually, after aj) ught at the cup of pleasure, the simpler things at the the East, and is making jons to start his next special 234 of this the recent record-break- Mong’s ranch is at = Pe IH Bevery Day a Good Ine! 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