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‘West in fag Western photoplay now showing gereon fan, Oak Mille: is a dramatic film play, ing at Reed im th turization poem, Reed in a most unusual dual role Iris Suydam in a De Mille production, Night” has been produced on a lav: ish scale and thrills in tho development of the Preatdent Gage Allen Harrison. Meien Haynes Kisie Parmelec Bobby Bates. . Mac Gaston Allegretti. both and the supporting cast ts fine Anna Hedder La the Western drama with Dustin Farnum jn the role of Brian Wayne, a dar. ing Westerner. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TODAYS PROGRAMS TY — William oS Mart WINTER GARDEN. “The Leve Special coLsrtM katherine te “The Resutiful Lia STRAND —Coett day Night BLUR MOUSE — Warner Mrothers’ “Why Girl Leave Heme,” COLONIAL—Dustin Farnum in “The | } Primal Law.” colt De Milles “Porbidden | Paramount) Wiltiam & Mart Miller are Vola Vale k Granger.. Alexander Gaden arr. Robert Walker role of a gambling man of the “White Oak,” a new thrill. erty, The picture has all nts that please the average and Hart's portray the gambler, is «p nde, COLUMBIA | 4 1c BLACK PANTHER'S CUB" (Biegtield ) Florence Reed Norman Trevor Woman. . eo Man The Black Panther’s Cub,” which is now show ambia, with Florence chief role, It is a pie of Swinburn’s immortal Faustine,” and features Miss ——— \ ST “SATURDAY Nt (Paramoun ‘" Laatrice Jor Jackie Coogan. ILLIAM 8. HART is playing the | RAND |) —: 1—Wallace Reid, Winter Garden. | &—Dustin Farnum, Colonial. | —Agnes Ayres, Oak. in Trouble, William DeMille haw made a film The Kid's tn trouble! lvaren of Zona Gale's atage success, Which ts a different way to an Mise Lulu Rett,” which haw already nounce the title of Jackie Cooge been booked for a showing here. This new production which has just twen jis one of those worthwhile stories finished at his Hollywood studios, [which readily len itelf to screen And speaking of “trouble,” the | interpretation Coogan company had their full] peMille changed the ending of the share of it in deciding upon the title |story. He has Lulu flare up and for the forthcoming picture, When | break dishes and smash furniture in the production was near its end, and the |the home of her brother-in-law where title, “Lost Found,” was St \ehe had served as beast of burden. tached to it. Later it was learned! The advance p * of ob that another film play had been pro- lin the are very in’ duced and was released under the |They show that Lois Wilson is a same t Consequently Jackie's offering had to be altered in #0 far as ite name w concerned. Those have wit neased portions of the new film claim the new title is most appropriate, aa Jackie seems to have his hands full jtrue Lulu Bett an “old maid that ou might k in your block or on your #treet who of thone all. woo! de nouln in. her heart, the ron ber hands and n her head. } lorated her story in a who has roman odor of dishwa: knotted hair lof trouble thruout the entire five Gale reels. emall town, It might ag well | om been set in any city. Dinhes Gpamereek O'Day. esc. bane Reverse | ~ SQNE CLEAR CALL” | more potished retatives in city and Poin Hci iredack "Mower! Famous etirn of the stage and |SOURIFY. cottage and place, the The above mentioned are only |#creen fairly elbow each other for). might criticise ‘DeMille for ler ce. the splendid tie cast as-|T00e In the cast of Lodin B Mayors | Ove medt criticiee Denilie. for sembied by Cecil B. De Mille in his; “One Clear Call,” which John M- |i ever, the author did not have her latest offering, “Saturday Night,*| Sth! ts producing as a First Nw) ong novel stories alike. In which is at the Strand for a week, | tonal special. Henry B. syatthall. | view of that the movie producer may | beginning today. As can be expected | Cl#ire Windsor, Milton Silts |be excused for attempts to paint the “Saturday there are unusual story. WINTER GARDEN | “THE LOVE SPECIAL” (Paramount) i “The Proxy Daddy irene Rich, all stars of national re-| nown, head the lst, and im the bal ance are found Joseph Dowling, who ne will be remembered as “The Miracle | Bett” seems to have been very hap- Man.” Doris Pawn, Shannon Day. ipily chosen, Thectore Roberta in Donald MacDonald, Annette De Foe, | Dwight Deacon, the pompous dentist Fdith Yorke, Fred Kelsey, William |#%4 justin of the peace who makes Marion, Stanley Goethals, Nick Cog jhis sisterinlaw a drudge and in cred ley and Albert MacQuarrie, ited by the neighbors for supporting Lona ak her. HUNGER NOTE? ; lity, The supporting cast of “Miss Luta | which he has} just finished under the direction of Wallace Reid appears at his best| Alfred E. Green, Thomas Meighan im “The Love Special” at the Winter} says “It is a fine story wordertus | Garden. It is a man’s man picture, | script, the train stuff iw great, but! and one that will please every ad-|—the darned scenario writer forgot| mnirer of the athietic star. The|to put in any dining car scenes #0 Redolph Valentino's latest picture | their scenes of the story are laid in the} we all had to get off in the country | ts titled “Beyond the Rocks.” Gloria Rocky mountains, and many of}and eat our meals at lunch coun-| Swanson will be h ading lady. = are highly thrilling, ters.” eee | COLISEUM “| “THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR’ (First National) +} Katherine MacDonald ‘Joseph J. Dowling Wilfred Lucas iregor broker's stenographer to From world famous actress is the dramatic leap made by Katherine MacDonald “The Beautiful Liar,” the Colt seum picture play feature. She plays | in a convineing manner pa BLUE MOUSE “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” «War Brothers) Madlaine Wallace Maurine P Mr. Wallace aud Mr. Wedder. 22.2222 George "Why Girls Leave Hom dramatic film production showing at the Blue M Is to be held over &t the & other week The st wo prett young «4. the daughter wealthy merchant and the other little store clerk COLONIAL | “THE PRIMAL LAW” (Pox) Brian Wayne Janice Webb. Mary Carson Harry Dw ‘Travers +.Philo Mec Western stories on the screen are enjoying extreme popularity motion picture patrons, “The Primal showing at the Colonial for first today, i# an exciting “OAK “FORBIDDEN FRU «.Charies Meredith | More than 500 newspaper men have taken advantage of the offer of John ©. Brownell, sce- aetate Gloria Fonda, the Seattle actress, who has been seen in the movies as well as on the stage, is now on her third tour to nario editor of Universal, to con- the Orient. tribute stories of newspaper life PnP aye | to a series of tworeel newspaper Pola Negri ix en route to America. stories which Universe! ts film- oS ing. Mr. Brownell hopes to get David Powell, who been work a picture out of the 500 yet. ing the aramount studios in esis London, has returned to this coun try. Coming Soon Addi Jean Monson ‘fe to pay ¢ the Duke of Langeais opposite Nor to Coliseum | {ro iiicee hn the “buchews. ot Lane The played together | lor a in “The Moth,” one of Nor- ma’s first pictur | Madge Bellamy, appearing at the Strand, in 19 years old. She is not married Colleen Moore is reported engaged Vitagraph has acquired the Amer fean rights to of the biggest French motion picture productions ever made T in “The Sheik Wife,” the scenes of which were ac tually filmed in Algeria | *: are ! Herbert Raw! has just started work at Universal City on Loula Jo. » Vance's nove ‘he Mack | Ba Marie Prevost, having been prop: | erly directed by King Baggot in| “Kiesed”—which is the name of her latest picture hurrying eastward to spend a short vacation in New| York frank Mayo and b wife, Dagma Godowsky, were guests of the N tional Board of Review at their an- | ut the Hotel McAlpin nual luncheon in New York last Saturday BEBE FINDS NO | | TIME FOR REST} | Agne There is no chance for ennui in athiyn Williams 3 Daniel 1 ecenth whe Forest Btanley | the” dat ? i odore Roberts | he dau, f a Da wit —s ‘naga | realosgir! in a fashionable S Paramount pic ee Ue tablishment, inmate of a re The photoplay | titian-haired actress is com- nd a girl tramp, Her la ing story and the various|ing to the Coliseum Wednes- that of a munch owner's are abl rtrayed by al day in “Her Own Money,” a Muehter, in “Val of Paradive,” r Paramount net ae . Paramount picture, in which she wi ontumen for this picture were|new Paramount photoplay. | costar with Jack Holt ignea by Kosloff. ta — _ — — — | “ T - TOA Cane ok ‘distance’ ud ine: ctrigat CONNIE” TALMADG bh sestita “plotates evde'irnauced ¢ | During the filming of ling with the old days of the West, |Yoreee.” Constance ‘Talm a. us | will be shown at the Union theater |T* nt First Nationat com ty drama, | location trips were made to Big Bear a Kewaa imation, Yoreuse | amy Mart earner, valley and Catalina island. ‘The tiim| Concert Orchestra Puive ort VICTORY fg sure to abound with beautiful ” Mart |" He had a title, and it bothered him. [#¢enlc background. Harrison Ford ja vas 4 princess, and wasn't one (#0 Kenneth Harlan are cast in the stories i. How they wot lading rolew, with the other charac ih Ader a poh ad ane ghee rx in the hands of capable artist a ngdom 6 happine and de eteran who came t told on the screen at the HONK! HONK! ' time to un head-on Victory Sunda and Mond in “The Ren Tu ides in Studebaker ot adventures that are hair-| Lady From Longacre.” William Rus 'Guy Bates Post in a Plerce-Arrow sell in the star, and Anita Stewart likes a Stutz — | ‘ | SEATTLE STAR —Katherine MacDonald, ¢ “oliseum. 5—Florence Reed, C olumbia. 6—W titiam | s lNtewe Film Shows } Current Events| ——-Leatrice Joy, Strand. _ Hart, Liberty. IF ilmland’s Old-F. sehioneil Girl Now Heads Own Company vak were skyrodl to sanesus ‘and fame—and ae are Stardom was | won by merit of their work, Known as “the old-fashioned inian Deacon, Clarence Burton ts who first bring® romanc rand then trag starting Saturday morn- | . when he learns . when the new edition of the flashed on the received the y salary is $1,500 a week, hat is one of the most inconse-| quential things I know a news that Jane Novak's | almost forgotten. n the university who defends Lulu love with her and eventpally marries Charles Ogle, one of the screen's National Guard of Wédkhington nm the hero's birthday | recent visit of » published about J Tom Moore best character actors, racter aetors, th of scandal | Views of the a life-saving party at Lewis Stone. Most or her films have been Novak iy that the bre 8 never touched | as oe POPULAR STAGE STAR MAKES SCREEN DEBUT & well-known stage sig moment needs more ak and less of the cock-and-bull | stories about star salaries. Novak entered so, after having played » wtock company with her She was 17 shows international happenings a nd unusual persons and now fitming Snowshoe Trail," by Ml, and adapted by Marion bes. Mix, Ora Carewe, Theo- dore Koberts and Mr. and Mrs, King Vidor took part in a big benefit vaudeville staged at the p temple Tues Larry Semon had charge of the affair. and purposes future effort ne ie & wcreen en | roles. but refused them, Stardom was |®acrificed for roles as leading wom- |an in more wholesome pictures ¥ gitle who entered McKim is scoring tremendous hit on the vai stage in a dramatic playlet. Mr. Baxter was prominent for some 8 & legitimate actor » the cant in for two years ying hundreds Miss Clayton in her which ix an | Rice of area) | w he supports w Paramount picture, | Swan's noted play. “I Uke the screen,” The first published photo) ter. during his work with Miss Clay. of Lois Wilson as she appears) ton. in the title role of the film ne 08 we version of “Miss Lulu Bett. e looks the pa rt: ‘and am delighted with unity to play opposite aes See him swim the Mississippi, lick a tribe of Indians, ride breakneck the desert to save the “THE MASQ Production of rst National feature Richard W lind and Guy Bates | ovie ethics co-operation National Pictures) « the producer. See him in his latest thrilling Western drama! tial effort on the Probe ed First ) have established thems on the speaking #t and has three ‘children |G most exemplary character in real | photodrama, n completed a snyn that the stor en from her person turned down ——| pearing. pléture is taken from | SEC OND AND LAST BIG His latest is “1 igned up to 4 | Accord played the lew! | \ has been in plotures f RAY SPENDS HUGE AMOUNT ON FILMS| fortunes that SO HURRY! often tied up for a considerable in motion pictures n » fact that Charter in his laboratory Jach one of thee at the present time © pictures represents than $100,000, Its Appeal \Is as Wide |As the in “WHITE OAK” A Story of the Old West! DIRECTOR ne pi.| World Blue Mouse MALOTTE nday Concert—12 “TORCHY TAKES A CHANCE!” be sure it’s a mighty fine comedy! LIBERTY NEWS Washington Birthday Parade ang Rxercises at the Univer. Other Interest- ing Local and World Events, mount to direct Rudolph Val ifth Symphony sity Campus, “The Four Horse . No Advance in Pric PANS, DISHES “MISS LULL with Lois Wilson, fox trot song National wee dislike of doing dishes car}