The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 3

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JESDAY, MARCH 28, 1 SIT RNID Po pular Stars —— Soon to Appear Here in Person By Daisy Henry pleture THE SEATT | mn “The World’s Champ” at Liberty Starring Reid Is Great Picture Lavishly Beautiful! fans have| for them | in which | ana at the | week of April §, with ouses,” her latest sterring Then along oo the Columbia h the an} pment that he has already ed the million-dollar Universal production, “Foolish Wives,” which | is now showing in ite fifth week at the Mission theater in Los Angeles. oe Manager That’s the Unanimous Opinion of the Record- Breaking Crowds That Have With business picking up in the studios, star aularies are going down More than a doen stars and leading players have changed connections tn} the past month | These changes were not brought | about by higher bids made for stara’ | other producers. The competition of producers in bidding for players’ services has ended. | The high salary fever, however seems to have Infected Europe. Ctwude Albert, a youngster of Jackie Coogan's age, is entering the movies at a salary reputed to be $25,000 a year, It is probably 25,000 franca, | Lina DeLong, a little French tot, | has also entered the movies at a ma’ ary reported to be equal that of ow own Baby Preey. | . services by . Priscila Dean's sereen name tn “Under Two Flags” wit be “Cigar. ette”-—if the reformers don't object. ee ‘Tom Mix says he has 70 scars on hin bedy. That would be a caiamity were it true of some of our leading feminine stars. . SNR In “The Little Angel.” Raby Wallace Reid, as he appears in a scene from the lively Pr ch “ob 0 : , io re ogg . type Bites whied aulinn Pacey comedy drama, “The World's Champion,” at the Liberty this weighs 36. week. The locale of this ‘story is England and it concerns | William Burroughs, a young man who prefers fishing to the study of theology, for which he is destined. He runs away | from the parental home and becomes a prize fight champion. . Needless to add, the action from here on is thrilling. Georges Carpentier is again to te | -— — - - - - a film star, This time the French eee Andree Peyre, French stunt aviatrix, will take part in Ruth Ro- land's next serial. . . Now in its — American gir! and ts awakened to the In the courm of the story, Chricton, ‘ ire pee in a photoplay | rony of his infatuation for the dancer | the subliminated butler, dreams of + gg ie 8 brings @ pleasing climax to the|the days “When I was a king in story Babylon." The dream is shown on All that Noble Johnson wears tn his role of Friday in the film ver sion of “The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” is a breech cloth, but it takes him three hours to make up, He has to bronze his body and there are 215/ pounds of it. “Fool's Paradise” ts now playing fn its second week at the Strand. | | . WINTER GARDEN the screen. AND LAST WEEK The story of a man who marries one woman (whom he hates) believ- Arliss Now at Winter Garden own | Artin in Ruling Winter Garden tb charming young “The Ruling Passi drama. It presents Arlinn in the role of a kindly old gentleman who proves himaeclf a good angel to a pair of young lovers, COLUMBIA “Wild Honey” continnes as the at. traction at the Columbia. It is a thrilling melodramatic film. Lady Vivienne, central figure of the story, }is well suited to Priscilla Dean's ldynamte personality. i ing she is another Wesley Ruggles directed “WU! oor ering” pang } (whom he loves). A nae eee A remarkable transformation ts story that takes in Paris, Siam, Texas and Mexico! l achieved by Theodore Kosloff tn the " nl Louls Racine tn “The Lane Conrad Naget ha a splendid role | role of ; tn Cecil DeMille’s “eote Paradiee” | That Had No Turning,” the Para-| at the Strand, He is seen as a young! mount picture, starring Agnes Ayres, ‘American war veteran, who imagines | Which opened today at the Coliseum. | himeetf in love with a frtvolous little bie the ee rome res le ch dancer. How he meets « real © ‘ontiac he ia rende y an in tes anaes mee | Jury into a hunchtmck and the trans: | ECZEMA formation ls a triumph of make-up. | eee FOR AUANING | COLONIAL — Alice Lake ts called upon to artv ta team of husky malamutes tn “Un charted Seas.” the picture drama in| which she is co-starrin 1 doiph Valentino at th From any druggist for %5¢, oF} ““r.), qomn were bre $1.00 for large size, get a bottle Of| pogen home in the Zemo. When applied as directed It/ on California espec effectively removes Eczema, quickly | Metro production ° STRAND Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use stops Itching, and heals skin trou-| . See the sensational croc- 9 pies, also Sores, Burns, Wounds | 9AK and Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses| Ancient Rabylon in afl of ite odile fight! See the gorgeous tem- ples! See the beauties of the world! See Dorothy Dalton! Mildred Harris! Conrad Nagel! Theo. Kosloff! and soothes. Zezo is a clean, d¢-| prodigal magnificence is one of the pendable and inexpensive antiseptic | setting in Cecil BH, DeMille's produc liquid. Try it, as we believe noth | tion, “Male and Female,” the pictur ing you have ever used ts as ef-|ization of James M. Barrie's “The| fective and satisfying. —Advertise-|Admirable Crichton,” which plays ment. for the last time at the Oak tonight . a oe oe ee es Oe ee oe ee ee ee ee eee ee ee a ee ee ee ee eee ee ee LAUGH George Arliss. brated actor is appearing at ‘ “ the Winter Garden this week Coming Saturday— in an entirely new role, a Louise Lovely in characterization differen person and in “Life’s from anything this famous} Greatest Question See her make motion pic tures on the stage in her special act—"A Day at The Studio!” tar has portrayed, either on the stage or on the screen. Instead of the usual Mephisto- pholian type, Arliss is seen in a most pleasing light comedy role, | in ss es ee ee a ere rene ae a re Do You Good! One teaspoonful of arable soll is aid to 4 living organ van half the population of the nited States. 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KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE right of the city of Tacoma to de- velop the Lake Cushman power site, is contested, to enainani = ssoreprauon tor Meier to Appear in rivers an arbors in the next a Cc ushman Power Case Rivers and Harbors Get Big Addition year, The amendment, presented , by Ri 1 empe 7" 7 »,| This was determined Monday wh WASHINGTON, March 28. —The | P¥ Representative Dempsey, repub-| Corporation Counsel Walter F. tun ote — M y when lean, New York, was adopted, 158! yteter will appear as “a friend of the ¥ council decided that the house late yesterday adopted an|ty 54, over the bitter opposition of | ‘ty’s rights in the Skagtt develop- midwestern congressmen and repub-| Ut” tn the case now pending tn tican’ deasers, |the state supreme court wherein the ment are affected by the Tacoma amendment te the army approprin- t case. nm bill increasing from $27,635,260 RUDOLPH VALENTINO tn “UNCHARTED smAS” comEepY AMATEURS TONIGHT —niG AcTs—e HAVE SEEN WILD HONEY =x= COLUMBIA Ask Anybody About It! IT LEAVES SOON THE TALK OF SEATTLE GEORGE ARLISS In the Refreshing Comedy “THE RULING PASSION” FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Wynter GARDE ie INGS B50 EVE THEATRE

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