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¢ TUT TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY Constance Talmadge tn Polly of the Potties.”” UM BT A—"Howt” Gilson in “Headin’ West”; alse appearing tn person COLISBUM—Wesley Barry in “Pen- STRAND——Thomas HH. Ince's “Hail the Woman,” WINTER GARDEN—Jackic Coogan " Ney.” al Oak “LIBERTY it POLLY OF THE FOLLI 1—Conway Tearle, Colonia &—Kenneth Harlan, Liberty; George Fawcett F you lke Constance Talmadge mq 4 and it's an odds-on bet do 1 ig you'll be enchanted with “Polly of the Follies,” the First National at F k St k n which opened at the Liberty are St0c trac today, It's @ little gem of comedy b qeaneep <o- adlmmcas aed Promoters Eee | Because inexperienced investors * we * nama © ‘said to have lost fifty millions |} COLUMBIA | (auring 1921 in tim swindies, Diree — : yg tor Alfred EL Green, formeriy Mary IEADIN’ WEST” Piekford’s producer, and now with (Universal) Lasky, has started a movement tn Moot GibOn | Hollywood to prevent the male « Gertrude BREF) take stock to the American put Hoot” Gibson is making a big hit} It is the idea of Mr, Green t« at the Columbia, where he is ap [ally the various film organizations pearing person in conjunction |of New York and Los Angeles, in with his latest picture, “Headin'|cluding the National Association of West.” lay offers the/the Motion Picture Industry, the champion cowpuncher adequate op-|M. P, Directors’ as tion, M. portunity to use his talents ut their| Advertisers and other like bodies bes: | The plan ts not to exclude new Gibson will remain at the Colum- | capital and lemitima bia for a week Pwith the intention of but rather “to d companies tually pro cover and — of outandout fake COLISEUM } panies. dectares Mr. Green, * i 4 —————j| them pitiless publicity, thus ‘warn jing the public so that so money Pirst National) | will be submeribed. Our main object Cie A RATT [le merely to prevent the defraud : ing of the public, whose confidenca Wesley Barry is playing at the|we are striving to keep. Coliseum in a picturization of Booth| ‘Today there are a hundred thou Tarkington's humorous “Penrod” |sand persons in this country who stories. Tarkington himself choowe| have invested in wildeat companies the little frecklefaced comedian for/from whom they never could get his famous kid character. fone penny’s return on their a cee ~|mone? avers the director, “which a a | ist incentive enough to cause the i STRAND 4 out the practice “HALL THE WOMAN” — Sea Sioria merestere. ‘Sox: || Film Shown of The little town of Flint Hill, in Mountain Climb the harsh New England mountains ‘na dasa aiierintes glad of furnishes the setting for the opening |} yyount Rainier to the sum ra scenes of “Hail the Woman,” the}| heing shown at the Liberte thes Thomas H. Ince production which|| ter, beginning today. The ple opened at the Strand Friday |] tures were taken by Cameraman “Hail the Woman” is a resound-|| perryman, the only photographer ing drama of American life. It 18'] who went to the top with the presented with an allstar cast {| death.defying French mountain cers. They show vividly both the SmITDD OAD ® | dangers entailed and the pictur- | WINTER GARDEN | || esauenees of America’s larkest Oi aisireetinn ao re mountain during the winter ECK BOY” soma Bo NSaeowe cooeen| LIBERTY NEWS SHOWS sachie Conan tenia a week's! PAULINE FREDERICK engagement at the Winter Garden} to Theater Week” at the today in “Peck’s Bad Boy.” As the see & most interesting star of this production he is seen as Lit Newn bor "ar fom @ regular rer an be fu Shea Saicteas mischief and full ways vattlon’ sadidaia him. for others. making a “peck self, and particu cow feed, is © most am id interesting e [BLUE MOUSE | |"th te 'trecue “wet? “Watt tion for Seattle Another item th: [ a x “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” will ap tl to pleture fans will of Pauline Frederick, pop ular film star, visiting, with her hus : band, Dr, C. A. Rutherford, in Seat y of parents, lonesome. | tle ure of the big city and sbattered romances are some of the| Lionel Barrymore is now playing reasons why girls leave home, ac on the speaking stage in “The . the | Claw." He hag given up pictures for Wallace Anna Q ‘ Claude King The crue? news, the | cording to COLONIAL || *—AWHISPERING DEVILS” Michael Faversham Conway Tears | livery Day a Ge ry Extra! way Tea could No fitter title for ¢ latest screen offerin chosen than “Whispering which is showing at the Colo: affords Tearle a splendid « nity of ¢ his dramatic ab’ ity and excellent me dium for Rose heby, who ta the “Whisperir Ye of the story that and a charmir “WIFE AGAINST WIFI rst and Only Rainier Climb Pictures. OAK “PE GIRL FROM THE OUTSIDE " Oa howing for t nat el; or the Tr f By Perryman, Starting Sunda The Girl From Selznick News Camera- t fe man, photographe who went to the top! Showing the death defying ascent in’ mide winter. industry to start a move to ome] whieh, as can be imagined, ».“H oot” Gibson, Columbia; 9-—Clara Horton, Oak, PENROD PUZZLES ~Wesley Barry, Coliseum; 4—Jackie Coogan, Winter Garden; 5—Florence Vidor, Strand; 6~—Pauline Starke, Rex; 7—Maurice Powers, Blue Mi | . |Frances White to “Go to Theater Week’ Begins; : jf Wed Film Actos | Managers Promise Great Fun |! 10Vie Quizzes snting tent ine Anon al mond McKee, leading man for Shir It's on to an ent tuining, enthusl-jan elaborate musical comedy act ley Mason, is to take Frances White, | diverting «tart, “Go tol At the Wilkes, “The Mouse of] Emmet—Hoot Gibson was not) musical comedy for a bride, * wan officially begun | Glass,” well known success, is of-| named Hoot. But I doubt if he were| prove correct. The marriage BA Jat 11 o'clock Saturday morning, and |fered, beginning Sund called Fé Gibson that any one would! heen set for June. McKee, who mal has {ts open-| know who was meant. He is ap pearing in person at the Columbia for a week, ber At Woodward's, wh . Haze e are feautred the 14 downtown theaters that u |to this ¢ biggest w |local Uneatrical history” opened up to fine crowds, The bills offe © the result of many weeks of str |the part of the house man ra t vaudeville, there will be a feat | the beet attract Pauline Frederick # time for the b of Jade.” This ber the. |and continues unt appeared in most of the Shirley son productions for the last yf |met Miss White when she was Yama--Conway Tearle has left for partner of William Rock, in u slace Hip, in addition | the Ce where he will play oppo and McKee was Rock's chu site rma Talma is the elghth romance You say you wrote him 4t | minating in marriage that has s' club, New York City, and) out of the Fox Hollywood studio Ys have received no reply. He will! the last year. Whitme k injing thin we ning toda in her next ns available g week | On Tuesday at noon a nu pawns BF a aidline ‘oderick, |Ure attr the United Studios, Holly ‘ famous stage and screen siar, wili| At the Coliseum, ‘ood, ‘and if you have patience, your) PICTURE-MAKING lead it, mounted on a white hor Hoot Gibson, another rcreen | will also show @ few capers back. Then there are others |ropers, cowboys, clowns, b comedians and f ra in general n “Penrod, © Booth Tar- letter will be forwarded | P a leeeake sles ver" | Saeavanons <oRidsot Metin cate BEFORE PUBLIC. =a | ormer husband,| The Walker theater in Los ing woman |feles has beén leased by Gl Pur-|Irvine, film writer, who is aking the Movie: with with her es Chaplin Idie Class” was Edna yon in| vience. She has acted with Charlié Mouse, the bie human “Why Girls Leave Head who promis to enliven. things. A|Derson and in all of his later pictures. Since he/| players working before a@ prise of $25 te offered for the best} At the Libert ‘ nee ‘Tal-| first found her he has had no other camera, The novel exposition novelty introduced in the parade | ade Follier,” the lady film making is drawing big No. 1—The five-sided drawing is a pentagon. Pentagon'|« profersio 4 another $25 is of-| ar i AEE Ar reser You ask ~ oe i we played hs four weet at Pv) ~ yn ” “ ” «ape e or © bes ovelty y a no he Wednenday are that are so ol have near “gion Stadiun ‘0 by sad tag minua “on equals pen. Are” equals “R” plus seb eet etree, AOS ee a, the eine, “Whimering thant. Weary Waitt wes Petey gl ee od” minus “P” equals Rod—Penrod. Puzzle submitted by | iret National pictures exchange, is |Dewile.” red played in “A Splendid |The Hollywood performances Bernard Chiches At the Winter Garden, Jackie er, 14, 1935 Fifth ave. W jin charge of parade arrangements It was directed by Allen| continuing, Tourists and visit No, 2—“Pencil” minus “cil” plus “road” minus “a” equals | Bert Swexea will be in charge of the Coor rns ee ee eee 41— Add: Peart White at | 2, re San caplial ee Penrod. Submitted by Elwood Richards, 3936 Ferdinand st, | «red St. At the Strand, ‘Thonias 3. ‘Ties's Fox Studios, New York City, Bha| nt ee See The Star is offering $5 in-cash for the best puzzle on the| Pach of the theaters will be repre | ot.) drama, “Hail the Woman e altho I do not know ex. su iB j ir bt Pye peat sented in the parade by @ float de - 7. wide ve es See ee | Lillian ‘Trim dicy, fam name Penrod. Penrod” is the film attraction at the) picting its main par edn lly At the Rex, Pauline Starke in) act j way Morgicreyatoe Wife,” a story of Bo-| Ritiy—May McAvoy {s not tn Catl-| 0Us #0 the only woman stage ab | Coliseum. Boys only. Age limit 15. “Go to Theater Week,” was origi Rhee Agel leornia just now. You can reach her| Teetor, who is responsible for . — — | nated by Joe Muller, manager of) De RR ly at the Hotel Ansonia, New York City.| ™227. of the successfal George Loow's Palace Hip Uheater. | Broadhurst productions, has. |GEORGE FITZMAURICE Fox Production P wee! “ Noted stars, who, it is said, I Nogna Talmadge has left tims, c how” attractions for the week fol | will appear in person in Seatto |New York, and is making a pleture | pon redler to mer ye COMPLETES PICTURE Showing at Met)": tne astetroporttan, tne san Canto in the near futore, are Looive [on the Coast. Address her at United) Qunt im Los Angeles Cee | The concluding scenes of “The| In making “The Face at Your |Grand Opera company. Lovely, Theda Bara and Alla Studios, Hollywood, Calif, pee amierSicr: = abe? a Man From Hom George Fite) Window.” the melodramatic photo-| At the Moore, Pat Rooney and) Nazimova, . | 4 Rodolph Valentino is 28 years off maurice’s second Kuropean-made| drama which shows at the Metro |Marion Bent head eight vaudeville % z ~~ | Norma Talmadge ts to do “The He js soon to be seen in a new se picture for Paramount, have been! politan for the last time tonight, acts with a big musical revue, be Two cub bears, owned by Mrs. H. Garden of Allah The picture will| drama with Dorothy Dalton, completed, in the London studio | Willlam Fox had the use of the |ginning Sunday }C. Rawlir ttle, are seen in| be shot in th hara desert, in the - —————_— The greater part of the production|town of Boonton, N. J. @ manu At the Pantages the headline at-| Mabel Normand’s newest Mack Sen-| \ spet Richens made famous by! Alice Brady is en route to has been made in Maly, and the! facturing ce This was ar-itraction i “A Japanese Romance,”! nett production, “Suzanna.” his nove wood-—-her first tirp to the Coast) eautiful Italian natural settingy ranged thru the United States gov bf one of its many striking|cenment. Upon learning that the features. The allstar cant includes| government was interested in the James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilxson,| message this picture conveys, tho Dorothy Cummings, Norman Kerry | town counell of Boonton handed the Jose Ruben Jobn Miltern town over to the Fox director, who staged remarkable riot seenes in its ALL-STAK CAST | streets “Skin Deep,” featuring Milton Si 4 Vlorence Vidor, with an ail SECOND NEAR SENECA ar Masonig bodies of northern st, has been completed at the| California gave » ball in honor of mas H. Ince studios. It was 4 Betty Compson and Tom Moore 66 PRESENT S rected by John Griffith Wray and is| at Truckee, Cal, where these | « . red by Mr, Inee the high | star and their supporting com- water mark of his output. | pany have been spending a | | month filming scenes for “Over | A Wallace Rekl was a newspaper re the Border,” based on a story by porter, a playwright and vaudeville| Sir Gilbert Parker, jp actor before hig debut into pictures, | . -— | Vitagraph has made a screen ver. May lA Mac Shall the daughter be stoned and the son | condoned? Powerful in Theme! Terrific in Climax! on, who has been appear.| fon of “The Prodigal Judge. ing on the legitimate stage since her|iyn Arbuckle is featured as marr t to return to the screen. Judge H . es = . i] at Bete ep ‘i the greatest cait of Sars ; \ The, azeat REX ever assembled on the screen‘ ; batt between smug battle Including «Florence Vidor shot ugh» y send ¢ Bellamy * \ wtrenahoodl “Tpduata Cone x EdwardMartindd DernonDent « sGerbudeClaire — Mathilde Srundage « Story from the Master Pen of C.GARDNER SULLIVAN A Play of Artists’ Models and Artists’ Wives! ( < “I do not think there has been anything so finely dramatic = ) in motion pictures.”-——Review in San Francisco Examiner. A Smashing “Go to Theater A Week” Attraction! “Hootch and Mootch” Cartoon—Scenic— Kinograms A Play of Heart- ache and Happiness Strand Orchestra S. K. Wineland, Director | Also Lon Foster in person! Texas Roper | Prete ee