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re, td nen hthropist. The play abounds in quaint Whumor and subtle comedy, with a thread of what might be called Mbealthful philosophy running thru it. | f COLISEUM | TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY Wallace Rett ta “me | | 1 DLISKUM—Pule Negri in The Red Peacock | | STRAND —Coell De Millie's “Pest's Pered * Second weeks, COLONIAL Redeiph Valentine ta “Uncharted Seas.” OAK—Crcil De Mille’. “Male and Pemalc PALACK HIT—Peatine Frederick in “Two Kinds of Women” &® ad x —" LIBERTY |! ve on “THE WORLD'S CHAMPION" | ‘wottans Burroughs. ---...-- Wallace ees Taay Blinn beth Burreughe ui George Durrougha.....-Heary Muller, ce RELD has the unique role of a prisefighter whose career is changed by love in “The World's Champion,” his latest Para mount picture, a comedy drama, now at the Liberty. A lively fistic en encounter between Wally and | rival is one of the big features of the play COLUMBIA || me “WILD HONEY (Universal) ty Vivien: Prisetila Dean | feary Porthes ‘Noah Beery | Liverpool Hioodie Carl Stockda Priscilla Dean, Universal's most popular star is fairty taking her audi ences by storm at the Columbia this week, where she is playing in “Wild Heney,” 4 thrilling melodramatic story, which is to be held over a few | days longer. During the action of the story the bursting of a huge dam is one of the high spots ——— WINTER GARDEN “THE RULING PASSION” (United Artiste) George Artis oe Robert Hilliard Ida Dar’ Doris Kenyor George Artiss, whose first picture, | “Disraeli,” met with great success, in back again, This time at the Winter) Garden in “The Ruling Passion,” a | United Artists’ production, in which “he plays the role of a kindly philan | “THE RED PEACOCK” In her latest Paramount picture | “The Red Peacock,” Pola Negri is now appearing at the Coliseum. As 1—Priscilla Dean, Columbia. 2 FLAPPERS, TAKE NOTICE! | Madge Bellamy ovie (uizzes Violette, a frail girl who is driven (Conducted in co-operation with into the street by her drunten step | Associated Pirst Na father, and in whose life there comes | fn) nal Pictures, & great love which serves to purify) Ambitious—The man who reads rather than destroy her soul, Mis®|the scenario is not looking for fine| Negri is seen in one of her finest | rhetor portrayals since her advent upon the | er ary style in the scenario is not the screen. | im, STRA D are the same should be short, expres: ——$—$——— a | teal “FOOL: ‘S PARADISE” | M hat Emil Janning He wants the plot. So lit-| drab They great t thing. T few words. P. P.—It was in * Foil Patho: notice of the American put ore Bago Conrad > played the role of Louis XV Jona Roderiques Theodore Ko Beatrice—Percy Marmont played one (the lead tory of the ro | ye. mance of a returned soldier and two | 1). ‘ pretty dancing girle—one French. the) yi. moton in * Cecil De M in “The Branded Wor Rennie, the husband of Dor played opposite Hope "Star Dust.” other American—which is now show Snowdrop—One of Miriam Cooper's ing at the Strand, is to be held over a few days longer. This is one of the st of clever productions. — eartiest most spectacular of De Mille’s tong | the gg) Poetry pietur PALACE HIP | (Puy @) F pictures was “Evangeline.” present picture is “Kindred of Dust.” Doris Kenyon writes during her spare ne between and plays. Incidentally, she the plano very credit ubbles—Willlam F um has not “Two “KINDS OF WOMEN” | deserted the screen. I told someone Jean Senford.. Pauline Frederick | thing. To convince a that he in Bed Lee. Tom Santecht|on the Job as usual he will soon be Imogene Maude George Loane Pauline Frederick, who paid a vi ot Dr. Rut al physician, is}, jon which opens tion picture attra famons actress as 4 dash show th ing horsewoman. ot *T a ne is 20 y old and was never mar. Cc O L O N I A L | | riea before becoming Mra. Rex In - ————+| ram “UNCHARTED SEAS’ I Address Mary Alden, Rex (Metro) l, ms, 945 Orange st., Los Angeles, Frank Underwood Rudolph Cal Lenetsio, Bestusats Allee Lake! “Dorothy D.—Rudolph Valentino, nay Lawtes . Pa 7129 Hollywood bivd., Los Angeles, Cal nrad 1846 Chere Rudolph Valentino in “Uncharted | aye. Angele Valentino Seas,” a story from the pen of JObN way recently divorced from Jean Fleming Wilson, is the featured film | acer, motion picture actres at the Colonial. The popular actor is | role | captain, seen a8 a young se which he portrays splendidly, Atice| King Sends Letter to Jackie Coogan The king of England has sent a to Jackie Coogan tell Lake, a star in her own right, plays the feminine lead in this thrilling sea tay. $$$ $ $$ $$ $$$ | letter + | OAK |] | pictur “MALE AND FEMALE” (Parame ates " man Meighan | © Loan Jore Roberts | picture. ady Lasenby jloria PWOOE s 60s 000 s0nne Crichton,” James M. FE ory. A feature of the photoplay in Babylonian episode which is one eroened, 4 corking good drama of a convict 4 | who v reformed by sur The Bluecon e running over the | aha lot in Hollywood these days doing finished | first meet in prison Buster *Cops,” in which he incurs the] wrath of a when he busts up the annual police | porade, fourths pay. Tuck to Seattle not so long ago as the wife | ang or pr the featured player in the new MO | Const pens | trom Ca at the Palace Hip toda TWO! at rene Kinds of Women” is the title of the| yy, offering, and many of the scenes) 1. 4 |how much he en that King George will honor | with an “audience” when he ja hope | Jackie In April Gloria Swanson, ac: Mais and Female,” the picture| companied by a friend, will sail which opens at the Oak Sunday, is a| for Europe to make an extensive nereen version of “The Admirable| tour of sight-seeing and prob: rie’s noted! ably a few theater appearances. REFORM A CONVICT moat spectacular settings ever| ‘Thom p Thoma. ropolitan police force Disabled officers of the United tates army are retired on three ed “The Miracle Man” Live.” The lat fter his death re has returned n New York Fan—Rex Ingram was at arried to Doris Pawn. He married to Alice Terry, she Horsemen” fare. She ng him | oungater’s which entities the kidlet to| England to film his next | H. Ince’s “Skin Deep” Ix lan in “Fools First’ also 1 story of a man whom we |. } cinema b fean’t seo how thore girls r ife without a men good “Phe ignot for supremacy is the’ educated ¢ Thus does 19 old Mad amy, daughter of a professor English of the University of and now a film celebrity, sine up ore nt flapper has «mall hance to succeed on the screen | when competing with her in the race irl, Bel the situation for feminine aspirants to ‘The little star, who was known as Madge Philpe is a native of Hillsboro, Texas waa eGnonted in D in Bt. Mary's Texas, Her uon comb! music, plano, toe dancing, which commenced at the age of 6, and very deepest, darkest philosop! t# in her school 4 and classics ever college mothere “Without a firm found: knowledge of history and | I never could have mad Mise Bellamy. “Oh, if gt would realize that ‘haste mak waste.’ They are too eager, they not give themselves time to acq They th poise, and a backgror that to fill the foregre beauty in the only m anything ut ¢ tal backgrou: 1 to fill up the « aye 8 aver and, lastly nm Antonio. |Manager Cutts ned | ehe the hie a. do wire ape When I'm in « hurry or angry or scouraged, I read. And when are going too well and I am fied—whieh I apt to get self sat dom am with my work an yet—I go} home and read. “Jean of Arc, for Instance, always has been one of my favorite hi oro ines. And I read of what women of today are doing out in the wor stage, business, arts.” 1d Mist Bellary takes empéctal miter. young girls, proteges who sought strug) motion pictures. To them all “Study first. Beauty « » necond. For wit id education your bes nothing.” Hart Thriller To be unaware of his own na unable to read or write and to ent in the education of a number of her for success in ahe me a cattle brand as his sole means of ation 6 role by Wi Hart in and most memorable P: t picture, “Travelin’ ¢ presented here soor J. B. ts the identification disc por h ara ot this man whom fate has decreed be a wanderer, and it has cursed him w mistrust of everything less than four legs. And so only for himself and his p' taking whatever he wants comes the day when he f that the ca have been stacked | Solano and directed by Tom Terris st him; it is when he comes up| ° e against the power of God, a power| Tom Moore and Edith Roberts wil! which he cannot understand until it | have the leading roles in “Pawned * shown to him thru the love and/|film version of Frank L. Packard's trust of a bea woman Ethel epic of the Mary Irving and Brinsley Shaw are and Lambert Hillyer directe Here Today — March 25 to 3 PAULINE wrever travel nat walks or h, caring to pon is leading wom FREDERICK IN— “Two Kinds of Women” ? Which Are You STRONG OR WEAK? BEAUTIFUL OK UGLY? YOUNG OR OLD? HELPFUL On HELPL VAUDEVILLE Babe La Tour —and— Fred (Broomstick) Elli iott Tom McKay’s Scotch Revue Other Big Acts COMING—APRIL 1 _EVA TANGUAY_ HERE APRIL & VIOLA DANA In Person lwears boopskirta. Modern Coming Soon |‘: (Our Leading z Shannon Dx Meets Stroheim) | ,“!! ‘inter Com r of the Co. William Cutts, mana tumbia tb turned from a trip to veorge Arliss, Winter Garden. 8—Thomas Santschi, Palace Hip. 4—Dorothy Dalton, Strand. ater, who recently California, talked with Eric vonStroheim, tor and star of voliat while in Low Ange production for the Columb’ Von Stroheim exprensed his pleas | ure with the succems of the premier howings of “Foolish Wives,” and ended in New York, San Francisco Angeles, all of which he a person, In en Foolish Wives” A successful run “Foolish W shown In Ses MADGE BELLAMY jo at the INCE ALL- STAR CAST rity ors in amusing kite-flying contests Rudolph Valentine in “The Shiek,"| Tbe child even refused to tell Bis Ma the lead: | ne Say ride of the I club he convinced enw = re. |father, a Chinese, what he did be- deer Sigetenins sain te = Moe khe convinced all who saw this re ‘which ts 1 " "the |e a ty the camer, an item markable production, that stardom | fore the camera. Shad Bt tee ae Chan { interest for her was within reach. Now she| “Bobmerang Bill” was adapted to ” “ys egg has arrived at the goal and in “The |the screen by Doty Hobart from @ we . i Seen See oe “ TT ” Lane That Had No Turning,” which | Story by Jack Boyle. Margueritet prominently in the drama in a unique | “SHU LE SOUL provides her with a role that would| Marsh plays opposite Mr. Barry- a way, and it remains to be ar more experi-|™more and Margret Seddon also ; whether Mr. Wray has » : . “eed BP" - ‘ enced actresses, she has a vehicle amnental actor on his hands or not. | The popular novel by Katherine that will advance her far in the af-| This feature is to be shown here rin Pyutt Sou! will form the soon, s - z ~ - ! ection of the scre every- MOON-LIKE MYSTERY bas 1 Independent pro pe aaa es Re Pe } cma Talmadge throws mystery about Monyeren in “Sm’ Throug by dreaming lke acefrilled beauty out of an old Teep in and out. You a. of these 5 now engaged in | local btorest In the Literty News to vex" will shortly be erty theater will show a number of | umbia. Georgetown boys ambitious to be a. temper TO BE SCREENED moon-like valentine. Her feet, like little mice. ,a know she has a leg to stand on. toa, Great rejoicing among extras! | two-reeler for First National release. pear with dainty Loulse Le Erich Von Stroheim preparing | Hilly chown that a cop is human and|ented screen and stage star, who ts| «now views in the movies are views |“!!! hold the megaphone, another Universal feature to ex- | should be treated with deferenes. | coming to the Strand with of Truckee, and perhaps taken late 4 col “Foolish Wives,” ‘tis said. | - Jeompany of players in con} in the spring at that, STRAIGHT SHOOTING * a - - | SECRET SERVICE STUFF with the showing of Mims Lovely’s “eet @ } OR. Al Walsh teed ‘netnera con-} ! have & busy time with emouggiers Lovely’s intention to take mov nd in John M. stanl'’s “Song of | pictures of the children at the mat-| these May there’s a scene in the third|inees, using for her pic studio she recently finished “The | caned V alsh’s greatest production! | Woman He Married” (no, it wasn’t a| o asaat Tommy Meighan har Joorge Ade's firet original Citize ead, Lois Wilson; Alfred Green hone wh « meen 4 at work on/ . ” m1 Varatrvt pore in diver Twit,” in’ which | lected by Mixes Lovely from the au n.” Wally Reid's latest, “The tor,” Richard Harding Davi tory. Lila Lee suppor m Walter Wood Val of Para see “Blood and Sand” will graphed by Alvin Wyckoff Mille'n expert cameraman Our idea of a funny situation: Ren motorman. | Turpin as a cross-eyed That's what he is in “Step Lively.” Seattle youngsters | eee Ing contest; bicycle el Jolores Cassinelli is hetng starred oor Slccoeacenn "bere ae Dolores Cassinelit ix being atarre bears Georgeteven boys as came . lenge,” wri py Solito eramca. inh da be p latest novel t comedy ts to “Sis,” Norria, have iw | Chartes F newe 1 “Alias Julius Caesar his first in a year “Evid next 1 start ce,” Elaine Haromerstetn’ | ‘The necond production tn Santachi's starring eng | Universal City, “It's the under Rot radbury’s g is the leading woman Law rt | Doug Fairbanks | t Clone to $1,000,000 is te by Douglas Fairbanks on | picture, t historic ban immense seta er Jat the Fairbanks studio the sighta of He wood. Madinon Bet and 2nd Chilérei Sc “The amity Playhouse SATURDAY Wallace Reid LAST TIM pare Mor » Mille ne B with GLORIA SWANSON THEODORE KROBER THOMAS M HAN WESLEY BARRY BEBE DANIELS LILA LEE in “Robin Hood” » be n hi the career of the Robin Hood. ed for this picture are one of ADULTS NAK 10c “WHATS YOUR HURRY?" thes, “tale and Female” 8 direc Mew Yet, Welther ° co-featured with yTarieek” | |\Gedine ‘maw anes. tela gek been a ent in ct makes her debut as a star in her | yearo _ hat ad | make * booking the A sweet wouldn't | - |met ready, The management of the She TAKE THE COP’S SIDE Girina tad’ made ecianguinaite tor FOR WINTER SCENES | has decided to devote himself en: frocks. Billy Bevan and Mildred June are Dicta a new ement at North tion, Marcella Persh TTLE 7) E.-——_-__ Rudolph Vale ntino, Colonial. 6—W allace Reid, Libe rty. | we * WINTER COMES” | Agnes Ayres Now Chinese Tot in ores comer. || Miss Lovel y Paramount Star| “Boomerang Bill? novel by H hinson, which is to appear in The Star, beginning Agnes Ayres, the charming Para te-| | Monday, is to be made into a pho to Use Local mount player who scored so decisive | Playing the part of a little Chinese toplay by Willlam Fox, It will be in “The Bhiek,” wherein she was | girl in “Boomerang Bill,” with Lionel Harry Lee, a three nese-American, who « his debut on the screen in bert { this Cosmopolitan picture creation re ntino, | Barrymore Iph V wereened in own right In “The Lane | Turning,” written by Sir G Parker, The picture is one of such | leased by Paramount. merit and the work of Miss A so| Harry has the role of an Oriental | eatistying, that exhibitors who dis-| baby who is befriended by Boomer- | play the production are a» sure of|ang Bill, a reformed gunman, and | cood returns as if they had Invested | who imnocently betrays him to the in gold bonds insured by Uncle Sam, | police after Bill commits “one last Not only her ability, but her| Job’ to save the life of the mother | growing popularity with Paramount | °f the girt he loves. audiences, were the factors which| The youngster took his work very ted Miss Ayres into stardom. That|®¢riously and maintained an air of* she had stellar qu as demon. |*ecrecy about it that was amusing. fi etrated by her work in Cecil B. De-| When his playmates asked him what Mi production of “Forbidden |* did in the studio his invariable Fruit.” When she appeared with |an*wer was: “Go see the picture’ chonen -——* in| LIBERTY CAMERAMAN a KEEPS ON JOB Je wee wT the interesting toples of oe vaturday morning at the Lib cameramen, practicing up on the art n thelr own w There will be me views of Seattle's smatiest real live Teddy Hear and Seatth ne tax the energies of a leading role. Vidor, in whict Louise Lovely | where or will be starred.| AN young ladies, and parents of| “The Lane That Had No Turning” DE GRASSE AGAIN ban satire and dra-| children of Seattle and vicinity, who | °PM# at the Coliseum March 29. TO DIRECT RAY. nm, and should make | have an idea that they or their chil dren would look well in the movies. TRUCKEE POPULAR Overburdened by the dual work of! i acting and directing, Charles Ray a |tirely to the’ acting in “A Taflor~ made Man,” his first United Artists ‘ | picture. Joseph De Grasse, who dix rected “The Old Swimmin’ Hole,” much to be taken tn pictures on No lens than five companies were | * Strand stage the week beginning | assembled recently at Truckee, Cal., ‘On Patrol,” in their latert Sennett | April 1. In addition, they will a>| making winter scenes for motion ¥, tal-| pictures. Two chances to one any | taking the poor cop's side of life in | wa | tinuity nor a scenario while filming _ BUSY LITTLE ANITA “Kindred of the Dust,” directly from: Anita Stewart is the busy girt | panne B. Kyne'’s book. He even 4 ays, At the Louis B. Mayer | siong without a megaphone. And it's In Charles Ray's “Lit an, Off and|iatest screen prod Water 6 necret service agents| Greatest Queation egres room of a prison. ‘fairy story she has had expec hair-pulling contest) and is now! Charlie Chaplin is a bricklayer | working in “Rose o’ the ~ in “Pay Day,” his next comedy. . ——————————— | It was filmed at night. This is vited to come on the|ability. During her engagement| the first time he has used arth | role, will be filled by that able | stage and appear with her in a scene | here Miss Lovely will present, at the| ficial light in the filming of his character actor, Lon Chaney from one her screen successes. |Strand, her former Orpheum play-| comedies. [This really gives an unusual oppor-|let, “Their Wedding Nigh in} — And in Jackie Coogan’s latest ple-|tunity to the young 1 of Seattle | which she is supported by the well-| Ben Turpin rides In a Studebaker, 1 vicinity to convince themselves | known English actor and comedian,|Guy Bates Post in a Pierce Arrow: d their friends as to their screen | Mr. Wilton Welch. d Anita Stewart likes a Stutz. 1 written for the occasion, and in The Important role of Fagin, jevenings, young ls lies who are se Jackie Coogan will play the title | dience, ¢ |ture, “Trouble.” a whole courtroom | hoto. LIBERTY NEWS LOCAL AND WORLD EVENTS been Tom ha spent next %, Champion” A few straight jabs at pudgy pride and a grand ‘ knockout by two big blue eyes! “LOVE and DOUGHNUTS!” Fun! Well, just see Ben Turpin take the cake, the custard pie and the whole dawgawn works— even the holes in the sinkers! MALOTTE SUNDAY CONC ON HOPE. 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