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MARCH 18, 1922, TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY."A Man's lome,” amd | Larry Semen in “The Sawmill.” | + t ov Rgpemeene Been in “Wile | | | winti GARDEN—Alla Nastmeve | A Dell's House. | co! OLISEUM—Rex Ingram's “Tam te } STRAND Cecil B. De Mille’s “Feot's | Paradies." COLONIAL —Allice Calhoun tm “The “TURN TO THE RIGHT’ (Metre) Bite ‘Tiltinger . Alles Terry ok Mathall arry Myers George Cooper + ‘ JRN TO THE RIGHT,” which J azimova, ova, Winter Garden, 2—Kathl il i —Pris y! i mp! iis z weseall cou 4: sodeas af Weak warden. 2 Kath yn W it iams, Liberty. 8—Priscilla Dean, Columbia, Bowes ‘Theodore Roberts, Oak. 5 —Dorothy Dalton, Strand. 6: “Alice Terry, Coliseum. +k eome delight as a play, opened as a! M G. Ish ] ee motion picture at the Coliseum to | rs. eor: Ww. IV 2 9 day. Rex Ingram, the youthful direc: | us ge Wails | | Voters Asked to % WUXTRY! BURTON W 'Thomas Me ‘ tor who won fame thru his creations Sues for Divorce Settle Censorship Clarence Burton has lost 179 }/ M . P i * ef “The Four Horsemen” and “The| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mareh 18 ‘The question of atate censorship || een fights, He ix one of the || aking rogress : “sg gesemagee dere? ny woe —The names of three film celeb-| The American woman in tired of nendyli, the vigoroun, honest fighter, |of films in Ohlo may be settled at || "Ort gooey fees ooelia ny | ‘Thomas Meighan will play the x Golden's stage success by Winchell rities were aired in divorce courts tbe bright young business man type | and Rupert of Hentzau, who, like his| the polls next November, Ohio was | 04 o¢ betee mananed + gs Fa of | leading male role in Cecil B, De. - a fmnith and John Hamat, (here yesterday. ed lover. Rex Ingram, movie direct-/ rapier, is keen, pointed, inainuant la pioneer in censorship, the board of brick ‘pig pena, he is allowed Mille’s forthcoming Paramount i A j or, whose latest offering, “Turn to} Ingram holds that a man's courage | having been in existence nine years ts a, ee pape victim is || °U"* “Manslaughter,” which PTA eo . Seene Owen fled sutt for divorce |ine Right,” I C OL L Ud M. B I A | Inst George Walsh, naming | is now showing at the |is heightened rather than harmed by| Recent inconsistencies in verdicts ‘adapted from the sensational Little Eddie Sutherland. Sollseum,” says that type is defi-/ gay villainy | and disagreement among board mem | of that name by Alice Duer Mi -m Estelle Taylor ag corespondent. | nitely obsdlete. | “It in the setntillant «inner who to-| bers havd prompted several din | : ~— This announcement has “WILD HONEY” Mins Owen charged that Walsh) ‘That augur ili for the millions of day makes the most decided appeal | tributing companies to plan court SMILES much interest among those who. (Universal) * had been and t# living in the same| youths whose ambition to get ahead to women,” Ingram declares. action to abolish the board. Falling | t’n Go Smilin’ Through 19227 | C4! Melghan’s work as the A v:--Pelgeitia Deas | house with Mit Taylor. She asks | | } Conte ee eee eas ~ i | ior. asks /in the business of the world is fired |THE INGRAM |in that, it in proposed to submit the} ‘ppat’s the slogan which has been | the DeMille production, “Male Nace Berry | Custody of her S-year-old daughter | by the desire to establish a home, | THEORY | matter to a referendum of the peo-| adopted by First National exhibitors | ems which undoubtedly was ri Stockdale /and a share in community property| Ingram says, “The American bual-| | Some women may protest Rex In. | Pie | for the year : “*| greatest role since that of ie eR yore! eas man if too easily read, too grams notion that scintillating «in 8 PI EN It was inspired by Norma Tat-| Burke in George Loane Lady Vivienne, a haughty English | The Walahes were married in Chi-| frank, too obvious. To the American | “The Miracle Man.” cago ni , rc < society girl, who becomes lost on the in January, lelane ‘outer as 4 baa, oneal ers are the most worshiped heroes. HOLLYWOOD IS madge’s new production, “Smilin’| ‘tn “Manslaughter,” Melghals South African desert and is fineliy 2 | | Se may some hard-headed business | Through,” which is described as the aig a dors hp tage naive book, which she has read and |men and psychologists. However, | CLEANING HOUSE | mort ambitious, colorful and dra-| Pave the role of aS oe reac yawned over several times. t 7 | a a * s al , who whom she —* love, tthe ‘ole NAGEL CHANGES “in Veuanin ‘war tie el woth er proof seems to reat vent Unwesthy gereens. are to be weed] matic of ue ene or: cutes the girt be loves Ta played My, eagroengit wo rj “¢ HIS OCCUPATION "202 "«% mind. her heart.” She dove | One of Ingram's greatest #ucce ¢d out of Hollywood studios, The Phx cmoun marries her when she comes out Honey, veraal phot not want a man who conducts his! “ “4 mes Federation of Art, composed - TROUSERS prison. Leatrice Joy drama. which is now on view at the! ‘The occupations they pick out for|battles over a desk top with pen and| jwas “The Four Horsemen of the | writers cameramen, actors and di-| All the South American soldiers | 54. Columbia to remain a week. these leading men! ink and telephone. She wante in-| | Apocalypes rectors, has been formed to boycott |!" “The Dictator” appear in pink|” Jeanie Macpherson has The hero of that film was @ philan-| undesirables and convince the coun. |'fousers. No, that isn't to give the! the scenario for the picture and |derer who had hin way with women | try that the movie personnel is on | Pfcture @ flashy appearance! Pure! newine expects to pi In Argentina dance halls and Parts! as high a moral plane as that of | White trousers photograph with | on the production. Conrad Nagel has been, rempect-|*tead the duel—and finesse and brit ively, an off drifier, a member of|!iancy in love-making. This ts the parliament, a New York millionaire heyday of the subtle lover—a dan 4 “A DOLL’S HOUSE” and a lawyer, Now he's a re-|Rerous day for the American hus | one He waa a libertine who vio- | any other enterprise. | stare . that og poor ae Pink . (Onited Arcata) epectahte tamiiy “HD” tn “tha|band.” | i ebes. he sanctity of another man's psinnants trousers produce a soft white. NEW JOB NOT ‘ Alan Hale | Ordeal,” a new Agnes Ayres Para-| Ingram attributes the present i : en Dr. Rank sssssee Nigel De Bruller| mount picture, which Paul Powell|¥ogue of costume pictures to this| _ That part was played by Rudolph CHARLIE CHAPLIN SHANNON DAY QUITE SO E Nila Krogetad.... Wedgwood Nowell | is directing. new Gttitude 4¢ women, Thos povive | Valentino, until then an obscure act SUES IMITATOR|.,.Sm2nee" Day. who used to dance ‘ peti oomanewen |the romantic age in which there was! jor, Today he receives more mash “American style” in the Ziegfeld| Harry Myers as “The Cann “A Dell's House,” the popular Towen drama, which has been trans- ferred to the sereen as a starring| King Vidor has completed the vehicle for Nazimeva, opened today | filming of “The Real Adventure,” by at the Winter Garden. The great) Henry Kitchell Webster, and is now Russian actress appears in the role| engaged in cutting the production. | Zz ot Nora, the affectionate little wife,|The name of his next picture has who Is willing to sacrifice all to her| not yet been announced. inconsiderate husband. It is the a notes from Mappers than any other) Charlie Chaplin has sued an actor | Follies, has been signed for the role; Yankee,” had a soft job riding fh male star, Because of the adoration 2&med Charles Amador for imitating of a little Spanish dancer in “Val/ vers and motorcycles compared jof women he recelves a salary much |the Chaplin vagabond clothes and jof Paradise,” the Jack Hoilt-Bebe{ what he has to do in the title |areater than he received a year ago | Putting out films under the name of | Daniels co-starring vehicle now be-|of “The Adventures of jand much greater than his talents | Charles Aplin. The original Charlie |ing made as a Paramount picture, | Crusoe.” He must wear jas an actor entitie him to, wants an injunction to stop Amador | —_— — clothes, great boots and wield Ingram believes that the dark Lat-|!n bis enterprise. WHEW! wicked lot of weapons that |in is the type of greatest appeal to| = aiineoceiites ‘Two hundred pounds of moth balls | from one to a hundred pounds. “To arouse the women of! Scenes for Fox's reproduc. were purchased by the Norma Tal- cicmenssisiaenieeivaiesiail juncertainty and a dependence on KING VIDOR |man’s greater strength. wadays a woman couldn't be dependent if she wanted to,” sayn |Ingram, “so she goes to the other jextreme, achieving an almost mascu line contempt for the support of | men.” } Ais epegeeaatg It was along such lines of Jorte | “, 7 y | same role she made famous on the Richard Headrick, the chd [that In, * he declares, “the screen idot| tion of “A Foot There Was,” | madge costuming department for the Radotph ram decided to film “The } | speaking stage. actor, received a score of 96.60 | Prisoner of Zenda.” He believes that Rez Ingram, noted pro-|™%** ‘have an instant, exotic appeal,| are ag HO gyre bee girs jee oe v4 fe ge aan daage 0 pena Hh Hes a STRAND ’ lo sot ——— ee it proved to be the mest romantic! ducer whoag latest film, jatiesing seontntan “tenth : ain, npat ae nelle fas ohn youd see pa Soreness — garde: iy. THis first 4 play of tlie American stage, conaid-| {7 i Prarny ar) ing wome quality e unknown for | photod 5 7 gg | onal Center in Los Angeles re lee, its appeal to feminine hearta| “Turn to the Right,"48 now |ner to ponder upon when she jeaves| mal filming of this story that | geais.” The costumes go into storage “FOOL'S PARADISE” contly. That play contrasts Rudolph Ras at the Coliseum. - theater.” eet AE | made Theda Bare: a ster, pot ge United Studios in Los’ An- (Paramount) ——- —_—oe For the part o upert entzau | Pot Patchoult Dorothy Daiton | tn his new film Ingram chose Ramon | PERSONAL APPEARANCES wdlaninsisnenstidbinetienibendiine yong arn ; San moe | Boy! Please Page Samaniegos, unknown as a sereen| Mack Sennett's canine star, | CHEERFUL Margaret Livingston, who suj ‘actor, He was a dancer in a small | “Teddy.” bas gone on a tour of the! The title of Charlie Chaplin's new-|ed Florence Vidor in “Lying An American soldier who loves a Mr. Wesley Barry | | Low Angeles théater when he caught | vaudeville stage making “personal | est comedy for First National makes|has been engaged for one of the French dancing girl, but who later | ure a CT Wesley Barry please write—Rebe ovie Li 1ZeS || |the fancy of Ingram. He may prove! appearances” in an act of 10 min-!a great hit with us, principal roles with Harry Myers. of ie meets an American girl dancer in a Daniels getting freckles! For three |to be another Valentino. utes alone and undirected. It's “Pay Day.” “Robinson Crusoe.” Mexican cantina and is drawn into a weeks the fair Bebe has been ——— . esi number of thrilling as well as dra-| camping out in Arizona for scenes matic situations, is told in “Fool’s| Wallace Reid is in San Francisco| in “Val of Paradise,” a Paramount) (Conducted im co-operation swith Paradise,” the new Cecil B. De Mille! where scenes for his new picture.) picture in which she costars with | Associated First National Pictures, offering at the Strand. | “The Dictator,” are being shot. Lila | Jack Holt. Inc) { Lee is his leading lady in this pro| It i» the first long sequence of| HBendermeer—-Vivian Rich 1a not Always the Best for the Guest ‘Home of E | LIBERTY || ith F she * duction “outdoor stuff" Bebe has had in| with ‘ox Dow. * has recently : co: beh iA eee three years. And they do say that| signed a contract to appear with What he works for — what hat fights for — whe~= bis love lies! sea “A MAN'S HOME” bd Gloria Swanson has just returned !her lily-white nose has become| George Chesebro in a series of 2 (Seianick > }from a brief vacation and in en-| plentifully decorated with the brown/| mounted poljce features being made | a Frederick Omborn Harry T, Morey | thusiastically waiting the signal of | “beauty spots” gene considered| by the Morante Company of Long i Font» Ai 2 Gra eis | “camera” for “The Gilded Cage,”|the exchintvely property of the Ju-| Beach, Cal, ee her next picture. | venile Wesley. | Sam De Wi—Herbert Standing, | A SACRIFICE TO ART the role of Fraide, supporting Guy | Dorothy Phillips has bobbed her! Batest Post, in “The Masquerader.” | 5 ‘The Frederick Osborns married ger i when Osborn was a struggling long. George Fitzmaurice has completed shoreman. Sudden wealth turned “The Man from Home,” filmed iat - Frances Osborn'’s pretty. head and|ttaly and London. | hair in order to give a faithful por-| Elwie—Virginia Vallle wag born tn} she traveled with a fast society | ee }trayal of her starring role in “The | Chicago in 1895. Yes, you are right, | group. How nearly the young wife| Mary Wynn is a niece of Eddie Seeker,” which Allen Holubar|she appeared — in “Sentimental came to wrecking her own home and| Polo. She plays in “The Man Who|'* producing for First National re-|'Tommy.” She has dark hair and] happiness is told in “A Man's} smiled.” | lease, eyes. She in married. { q Home,” the Ralph Ince production *s se [mes ——— PIT |, Walter—Jackie Coogan was born at the Liberty | Betty Compeon was born in Beav-| ‘°F of Thomas Meighan "tra: |in New York city in 1915. He made | 3 Larry Semon is on the bill In “The \er City, Utah. jmount. pleture, “A Bach addy.” | nig first stage appearance at the az Sawmill,” a comedy. eee It's a boy and weighed seven and &/ age of 16 months. He also played Tact “A Guilty Cause.” the first of the half pounds —— with his father in Annette Keller: | new To ntechi two-reelers, has man's vaudeville act. His first pic 5 COLONIA it Stee coanbintad oer ae Thomas Meighan first met the) ture was with Charlie Chaplin in > resent Mra, Meighan (Franc eee ©) The Kid.” His latest release in E LITTLE MINISTER’ |while playing in The College b> prin | : i * and he has just finished Fiabe rae) Attce Caineun| 70m Meighan will have the Prin. | Widow,” one of George Ade's play | ‘The Little Minister James Merrie | soll Debtiie’s toed laughter, eee Sheied ative tian’ ell bin came | Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels and| in “phe Masquerader.” She is the Everyone is familiar with James | eee Wanda Hawley will head the alt. ‘ : : wife of the well known producer, | M. Barrie's famous story, “The Lit-| ‘The w. k. stork has made a visit] tar cast of the William DeMille] J 7. trothineham | y tle Minister.” With a splendid cast,!+. tne home of Alfred Green, direc-| production, “Nice Peop! Lambert—"Baby Peggy” is realty! headed by Alice Calhoun, Vitagraph | _ - FY CML: & aetoweethe sareap aap Pegey Montgamery. She had an import ole in “Penrod.” She ia tation of this story. The settings are | IS IT beautiful and the plot of the story | ? three years.ol4. She is also to ap- jpear in Marshall Neilan’s next pic PLAYING ! has been carefully followed. : N “The Little Minister” is now show- ture, “Fools First ing at the Colonial. Gwen—Miriam Battista is & years | j s——_—_ --- old She has an important role in if | oO A K “Smilin’ Through.” There is a rumor Dieceted by That \ i err | pono ey is soon to be a feature A play that goes Master of Drama BEHOLD MY ¥ Interested—The horn _ rimmed straight to the heart! RALPH INCE! la glasses worn by Harold Lioyd are Frank Armour rt of his makeup, He does not AN Al I STAR CAST He wear the glasses because he is near The development of a crade indian sighted or suffers from astigma —WITH— maiden, married for spite by the ¢ a The cep sen ore . A x solute son of an aristocratic British — Soca pending ots 4 wedi ATHLYN WILLIAMS, MATT MOORE, an into a utiful, cultured dilly. ttle “mustache, or hie big) HARRY T. MOREY, FAIRE BINNEY, woman, forms the theme of “Behold | foolish looking whides. Tn tact Etnroid GRACE VALENTINE ae, Wite,” the Gesrge Melford at | Lioyd does not wear the lenses when traction showing the = awny from the studio. | ay, Monday and ‘Tusetay Lilyan—Lionel Barrymore ts about | : 3 40 years old. He is married to Doris Jackie Coogan Rankin, who ls his leading lady’ in © série . |many of his pictures and plays in “Oliver Twi Arthur Rankin is a nephew of Mrs, | Little Jackie Coogan, before le | } Barry more ing for England to film a stor: - to be presented in a pretentious | filming of “Oliver Twist.” Frank ‘LOSS OF WEIGHT ip anon teen orseaed aor | WORRIES ACTRESS | One pf Lloyd's best achievements | Portly Sylvia (“Mother”) Ashton | was another Dicken’s sto A Tale | |had the “flu” immediately on finish-| of Two Cities Jing her role in “Our Leading Citt| “ sn? i | zen,” the Goorge Ade story which is in The Sawmill! INTERESTING EVENTS being made an a Thomas Meighan IN LIBERTY NEWS| y ce legtgy A gpg eee | Bin on ihiieteimany jeatartrophes Larry Semon, the boob In ti get sick again,” mourns | / emili,” finds that he has one friend in the mill ow 4 In the Liberty News the camera| * . the character actress, “I'm Mable to | daukhter’ “wor thin xirl he dives from, the root of a bulla > has caught the first signe of spring) Do you know who this is? Get your scissors and find out, | lose my job. I lost 26 pounds, An-| and doos many other things. The girl is Kathleen O'Connor, Tt 1a’ HpouKn, om at the University of Washington, | other 26 and I'll be thin! | glen ee 5 a 9 DA )when a big turnout of men marked| “Bello! What's this!” Star attached and a short descrip: - | “ sng ror w.; Stxtette and “Choris (Act 3) ures a Seattle-built lumber-stacking| iy in cutting out the pieces| than 10 words) to the office of The} ganization and Warner Brothers to ews piling ‘em 75 feet high; Bicycle Club 1 opus. 48) Chopin machine, which made lumber piles 7 ow Star Hollywood virtually concentrates all | on all-day ride; other local and world recent. fox-trot. song 15 feet high in front of the camera. |#nd fitting them together will de The ten persons submitting the} motion picture production in the] events. Carl Norman and Norman Weber ‘There also are “shots” of the Seattle | velop one of the most brilliant stars| best answers to The Star before| West ¢ remain in the vicinity | Bicycle club on an all-day ride. News |in Sereeniand’s skies |noon of Monday, March 20, will re-| of New York only the D. W. Grit of the nation and the world are in-| Bring the photo completely pieced | ceive two tickets each to one of the| fith and one or two other less im cluded in the edition, ogether with the mume of The| big photoplays of the season. portant units. Lawn

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