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FH ssaturDay. MA ae eS RCH 4, 1922. SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ays PROGRAMS | pneeth bee Compeon in “The the Woman { daw nt Frask Mare te ie to Farth ia | goniseuM—citerta Swanson tm “Ue- | | : ’ det te ae eye's “Sater | | lla leecond. week | gitar’ caKDES as Merrey tn | | ilded Lily.” / 7 gore’ tAL— ee ‘Walton in “Piay~ | fag With Fire. : Y bee are renga . Bert ta in the domestic relation — Haba Paramount feature | aa Roberts and Conrad Nagel, Strand. 2—Gloria Swanson, Coliseum, 8—Shirley Mason, Colonial. 4—Betty Compson, Liberty. 5—Mae Murray, Winter Garden. €—Thomas Meighan and Betty Comp- on, which opens gon, Oak, {— ———- — ——_—— ————__—— —_— aE 2. on . Say 2: colors, ts nome + Se bee ek Em BY EP SE aly and Dog | |Marion Davies | Miracles Are a —-,-*| “One Glorious Day’—A Parable of Age and Youth |, , ., Christie, “Finds” ovie Quizzes | -sccaane Eineens Behe in a new baby and a dog that sup- “TRACKED To EARTH” “One Glorious Day,” which is to! port Nes! Burns and Helen Darling |Brank TR. Adam's story, It is # ™ (Universal) eave /D® SHOWN at the Liberty in a few in “No Parking,” now at the Liberty! (Conducted im co-operation with| modern “Taming of the Shrew,” | Film Making | mipper Tense days, is the most distinctive photo |theater, a new EducationalChristie |Asociated Dirst National Pictures, rhe shrew in the case is. an uppish Hine) to Barth,” the picture | psy yet screened, according to New | Mapper who consents to be seen in| What would you think of an on, come that has to do with building leen-——"Moran of the Lady Let the Columbia, } «say eek Sia: the | Tork critica, our own bungalow—and many other | ty” is the picture in which Rudolph | public provided her parents remain | der to— fra virile, heman role that| Here is a distinctive art form things. The baby in Jane Hart, who| Valentino and Dorothy Dalton play|in tie background. | Build a completo theater—stage, 4 this popular star still further} Here is something. to show those appeared 10 months previously in| opposite each other, Yes, her hair) Marion Davies is featured in the proscenium arch, orchestra pit —_—S trayer of the type| Who bave turned up their noses Sneakers,” and the dog ix “Laddie,”| is really bobbed | leading role. She is sald to be better y sity as por ‘ he pert little flapper than in | *9¢ sealing space for 250 people? MS women Jove and men when the lowly movie has been re he handsome collie that was seen| Charlot—I can give you an ap-|## the pe . Install an ice plant large enough to Ee eis a Saturday Evening | ferred to his an art, with the baby in “Sneakers” and/ proximate number of the motion|#"¥thing she has yet appeared. | install.an ice pi an by William J. Netdig Here are height, width and dept? geo in In for Life.” picture theaters in Japan There! Enchantment” is coming to Seat-| supply haif the people of a large desig be tes cada, “Slive 0-6 In "No Parking” Jane and “Lad-\are said to be about 3,000. The He soon. city with ice thruout the hottest crase merely to afford “atmos panese are exceedingly enthu-| weather? Floor a stagn 60 by 48 re” and become real actors. When siastic fans. Motion pictures have| hd CHARLES RAY feet with @ aixinch surface of ice? baby smears her face with black | taken the place of the theaters in| “Alias+ Julius Caesar,” Charles Import # quartet of stellar prof: paint and joins a group of darkic: c t 0 © . | , roduction, should inter- st o darkies | that country to a large extent. | Ray's new p sional Akaters 3,500 miles for @ om feast the dog Uck#| Janet—The little player in Mary|¢@st the tired business man who re- “<> ¢ ER GARD uN | {story expressed as no other medium could express it. Here is a figment “THE G of fancy materialized creremennt) Ek ts one of those countless souls Mae Murrey | fettered in the infinities of the fu-/ jin « waterme Wire Howard Lawet Moteras|ture. He wearies of waiting in line | the paint off so her parents can rec:| pickfora's, “Thru the Back Door,"|lieves bis ennui with the caddy’s few minttes work? Sr Ceartes Gersed | for his turn to come to earth as the omnize her, He comes to her rescue | was Jean Carpenter help. The picture's scenes are laid) Build complex mechanical de | eae j impelling force of a human body S many another werape during the) [ycijie—Jack Mulhall is Irish.| chiefly on the golf links and Ray vice whith manipuldtes a “magic Titian Drake was in appearance| so he breaks loose from the # jtwo reels of fun. | Sure he is good looking. In fact) has the part of a wealthy zoune | earpet” moving thru space? ‘Train at beast @ gilded My, whom all msm | prison which lies somewhere beyon | vine CUMMIN }he posed for C. D. Gibson so often|™an Who gets into endless complt a ae ‘pound bear to act? Cestume Samired. But she had a Peart B® lene tast turn in Milky Way and loeAR OF oF MING that he came to be known as the| ations thru his love for the ancient/an “ice skating ballat~—itself-a dis- neath her rouge, and Mae MUFTAY | gwiris down to earth, disdaining to BOF “PATSY Gibson man. He says, however, he | Pastime. tinct novelty—in the most gorge- shows how noble Lillian was ip “The | top at M: or the mess. |. bd ay Jim, ‘a human heart etory| hay lived that down, He was ro-|— {oa costumes ever con sf Gided Lity,” the picture drama) Arriving here he finds that all hu Picturesquely told amid the Canadi-| cently married for the second time.| fornia. Madge Bellamy and Alice|ceivee? ‘Trate that tallet to exe- showing at the Winter Garden Unt) Qn. are inhabited by * But an wilds, with thrilling scenes ex-\ His former wife died, leaving a|Lake are not married. cute on skates the intricate move- ‘Tuesday wight | Professor Ezra Botts is a student of citingly staged, will be shown in con-| gmail son | Carrol--Robert Leonard is the hus ments\ of the ballet movement, and G paychic research. He promises to Junction with “One Glorious Day,"| Larry--“Biood and Sand” Is to be) band of May Murray. He is also her tie and seow to match ST RAN D attend a spirit meeting at 10 p. m., jthe midweek picture at the Liberty. | fimed. Otis Skinner and Catherine| director. Agnes Ayres is not married) the icc leaving his earthly body at home. Ek | Irving Cummings is featured. Calvert played the leading roles on) at the present time. She was re) Quite « ambitious or@er, eh? Yet “SATURDAY NIGHT” overhears that and when Professor GLORIA SWANSON. the stage. May MeAvoy and Ro-| cently divorced. No, Agnes Ayres|all thesp things and more were pro- ts not her real name. vided the making of Cecil B. Gloria Swanson, now playing at| cipal characters for the picture Norma Fan—I am glad you liked|De Mille’s latest Parmmount pic the Coliseum in “Under the Lash,”| Folly—“Pay Day" has been chos-|Norma’s latest release, She is eaid|ture, “IPoq!’s Paradise.” with Dor- jis to be seen here soon in a newlen by Charlie Chaplin as the title|to be the favorite actress of girls|othy Dilitn, Mildred Harris, Con- |Paramount offering, “Her Hus-| for his new comedy. and I believe she in Don't fail to|rad NageJ, Theodore Kosloff, John band’s Trademark.” In this offer-| Ann—Frank Mayo picture to|see her in “Smilin’ Thru.” It is|Davidsor} and Julia Faye in the ing a new leading man makes his|which you refer is “Dr, Jim.” Wili-/ the most deautiful pletures she has| leading rites. j{nitial appeerance. He ts Michard|iam Hart, in “White Oak,” “The| made. and she frankly says ee, fer) “Foo! ; Paradise” is scheduled for, ne, & Nebraska youth. Four Horsemen” was filmed in Call-it ts her favorite, i owing at the Strand soon. OTTE Peasant MARR otha Botts’ spirit moves out, Ek moves in. | dolph Valentino are to portray prin Before this transition occurred the} Professor was a meek, lovable oft | bookworm who wouldn't hurt the| Proverbia! fea. He was biind to the love of a beautiful girl. He was « candidate for mayor be- cause the politica) gangsters wit | he would be plastic to their wills But now, a new spirit inhabiting his body. the professor becomes the i £ antithesis of his former self. He, Will Rogers. He's the hero of “One GléMoud Day? a subdues the corrupt politicians. He clever movie, in which his body is inhabited for a day bea knocks out the villain who threatens : SUNDAY PROGRAM AT 12:30 the beautiful girl and then surprises | @€™ soul, ee ee rE cons, Oe ; the girl by kissing her. ward for all the herole thin, res, Muale < bes an his) of youth 100% Courtesy, Piets: 2 “a a LAW AND THE WO! ee ee [body did under the impulse of Ek | wtut ase couldn meet the de See chen anes wees — (Paramount) The professor's body is not rugged! ‘rhat's half of the tory. The other|mands of youth. The hands of the| (a) “Andante Expressive” eer ngs -s atty Quenmese art? to stand a youthful ener | naire of it in that Will Rogers plays | clock may be turned back, but time mit (b) “Melte Allegre” (Hapting Gong) Uiiasn TF. Carveten | of & new sow professor. No onejis never stopped : commander © “~ Clee Hidgety path - hi a to | the. bart of the professe p Improvisation on (heme: “Ge Tell Aunt Nancy” Casson Porwenes | 92? "he PB Aare © \else could have done tt as ReMi@it| ‘This situation finds tte counter Biante Sree; Ure; other. loped “and ‘ona Dome 2 ‘ : he oe jpart in the attempt to bring back ' iFheee wha enjoy a mystery, love} profesor’s old soul has been hover THE MORAL OF THE STORY | youth ty gland operations, to restore NOW PLAYING— ‘ag thrill in good measure, will be| ing about oe Age has ever envied youth it# the bieoom of youth to wrinkled Miighied with Betty Compson’s new! As soon as Ek leaves the body. the rey. Ah, to be a boy again, if/ cheeka by the surgeon's knife. But Paramount picture, “The Law and professor's soul slips back to its! onty for a day one je just es old ‘i In “One Glorious Day.” the body! or as his force of } the Woman.” which started a four! rightful place. He receives the bil | of age. middie age, given the spirit! Nature can't be ¢ Gay's ron at the Liberty today. This @ an interesting story based on Gide Fitch's celebrated play, “The ‘Woman ip the Case.” } f COLONIAL ———_______—_+ YES, GIRLS, IT’S WALLY PRISCILLA DEAN | Favori q IN “WILD HONEY” | Feminine Fans|Ii [il uy C “Wild Honey.” a UniversalJewel| Dorothy Dalton is billed ax the} production, starring Priscilla Dean,|*tar of “Moran of the Lady Letty” | will soon be seen at the Columbia |"%4 Valentino is her leading man, } ponies yet the lights over the Rivoli, where theater. “Wild Honey.” it in mid, iS) the film is having its New York as replete with stirring situations and | premier, read “Rudolph Valentino thrillingw as was Miss Dean's latest/and Dorothy Dalton.” That, be. starring vehicle, “Conflict.” which | cause Valentino is the flapper hero had such a sensational run in Seattle. | of the 4: He recetves more letters | The locale of “Wi ‘ ng girls tp his mail than | Africa, with many unum: er film actor |scenes. the Lady Letty” ts enue yg y showing at the FILM PLAYERS 4 wees ACT AS CENSORS CAMP LEWIS SCENES | oe gp ely ann Magri IN LIBERTY NEWS} ldependent Screen Artists’ guild for| Ceremonies celebrating the making the purpose of censoring their own|jof o permanent military post at Marry Carter George Stone Shirley Mason, the charming little | Sereen actress, enacts the role of a| Rasian waif in “Jackie,” the film Pay now showing at the Colonial The little refugee makes her way to, Vanden and the many changes of Mood, of dress and condition {n | life give Mies Mason excell temutrs, OAK from yo : (Para rnc ten... Betty Compaon photoplays The plan } Lewis were beld recently and} «a on homes Melghen levery picture of these a be shown in the new Liberty The Frog Lon Chaney | viewed and if any scents are “, t n Saturday at the Lib: | 4 one } KE | objectionable by the guild they y theater. Among r things, it} q George Loane Tucker's much commander | jt be eltminated shows General Muir - - of the post, plapting the first tree of | “FOOLISH WIVES” many which are soon to beautify the production, “The Miracle Man.” is to open at the Oak theater Penday for a three days’ run. The ! owt ~~ | An attempt will be made to dram.|#ite. Other late local items of inter ad php with the reformation | tite “Foolish Wives.” the picture | est, as well as the news of the na Sang of notorious crooks. It is upon which the Univerral company tion, have a prominent place in the ns Me of the finest stories ever ed more ¢t @ million dol-| edition (ing U | ” | } jin work There ia no record of | Ghnere-trama ‘baving been sueces IN AUTO ACCIDENT | 1 a HERBERT RAWLINSON | COMING TO UNION uliy turned into a stage play, « ‘art I fully tu e e Carl Laemmle, president of Uni ¢ has been com q US ihe nati es ‘thes’ aaa pao ts reverse oe vernal, iy suffering from injuries re ye i ferees Of heredity is portrayed mon enough ceived when his automobile struck BP Bertert Rawtinson Cheated P- pager tess ' n of the roadway which had! Hearts,” his U. rhino Penrhyn laws was born 1 er lermined by heavy rains. | a, coming 1 saheny elahes im from ums, the S car dropped a sheer four feet pap heswe town in which the action of “T' uckily remained upright. Mr Little Minister” is set. Staniaws di rected the movie version of that. emmie, however, suffered lacera. | injan who ie in a drunk sweetheart #0 mood he offen fe “82d the only course open to him Oa 50 awa In Pi and Mo ,, a Yeeco Daiits ‘Gamanene ‘Mee ae MADISON ADULTS CHILDREN | (4 | a. at wine glass ne Tet, ist and 2d 10 5 4 eaming that the girl back | q is re anguished becaw of c c i iisince 3: “ar a Satorday Is Your Last Chance to See @ the character of a man who 4 That Famous Mark Twain Story “Hluckleberry Finn” COMING SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY “The Miracle Man” Her husband, innocent, fac- ing the gallows, will she hesitate to take the crimson 2 path and live the night life WILL ROGERS. AT THE VICTORY Re of the best Wi Roger, | AND THE p ctertant Ien't he handsome? Fem aracterizations| , r done t# that tnine hearts will be all a-flut- $f Gardner ‘in “The strange| ter when Wallace Reid comes of the woman she suspects a Mendes he, Victory, Sunday| to town in “Forever,” @ 8CTeen Fg ecg: return engagement of the pi K | of “framing” the case? O agnk * man of ersion of “Peter Ibbetson, ture that will never be forgotten. The Rased a cain which the popular actor co- ca ude THOMAS MEIGHA* . - ot commit, rtars with Elsie Ferguson.|| BETTY COMPSON and LON CHANEY Clyde Fitch’s Drama, “The Woman Also “SNUB POLLARD" COMEDY —Pathe Review—Yellow Arm in the Case” LK. O. Gabrielsen A. J. Forayth fn Reid will be scen in the most , pretentious romantic role ofi hi a TE NIE TEA creen career.

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