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a ee A\TURDAY APRIL 29, 1922. EDITED BY DAISY HENRY + aga Talmadge in rough.” } D. W GEHTS “Orphans | ‘ef the Storm | | PALACE HIP—Tom Mix tn Ti el} | Rough Diamond.” COLONTAL-—Redelph Valentine and | | Agnes Ayres in “The Sheik.” | OAK—Pevline Frederick in “The Sting of the Lash,” CLASS A—"Some Wild Oate™ (hy- Btenle film play) STRAND | “ORPHANS OF THE STORE | nited Artiste) av. Borothy Gian Creighton Hale ‘Sheldon Lewis Jacques Frochard Coliseum. & —Lillian Gish, Strand. 6—Rodolph Vale ntino, Colonial. 7—Irene Castle, Win- ~Tom Mix, Palace Hip; ¢ Colonial. 2—Celleen Moore, Columbia. 8—Buster Keaton, Liberty. 4—Norma Talmadge, NE thrill is usually counted on for the success verage mo. | — —-- \Local Athletes Ra teevere teature, SEM ane inane . a 3 | Oring-eithan me oats Semetes|How Winner Movie Makes Matrimony a Successful Failure | on Liberty Screen Jack Coogan Attacks Actor jeturization of “The Two Orphans,’ e Ss Numerous items of special interest | During the filming of a scene for Shich, owing to popular demand, is | |to Seattleites are cont in the Takes Coal | Rex Ingram’s production of “Blacks hew edition of Liberty News to open Orchids,” at the Metro studio, Ed- Saturday morning at the Liberty ward Connolly, the well-known char- |Among others it will show Ma to Hospita acter actor, was attacked by the Caldwell starting two hikers on a jourang-outang Joe Martin, which trip around the rim of the United | The young philanthropist! |had been borrowed from the Univer: sition cae meow TM Contest Gish appear together in this film for | eS ee eae — .'We Te Chosen Work aa States, and Lieut. Gov, W. J. Coyle| That's the title little Jackie Coogan, | sal Film company, The simian had | e re) L Ul M BIA I A i} : pushing snow off the Sunset high: | 7-year-old screen star, won this week | been morbid of late, but was not rhs To the many contestants in the| | way with a new tractor, There will | when he drove up to the St, Eliza-/thought to be dangerous, Connolly ‘volish Wives” contest who ment in be views of Seattle athletes prepar- | beth day nursery in Los Angeles with | was severely lacerated but not ser? “WHEN DAWN CAME” the correct answers and did not find ing for National Physical Culture | a grand flourish——a-top a wagon load eee hurt. sold a ith tition 7” Colleen Moors {thelr names among the prize win week and of the juvenile swimmers | of coal Dr. John Brandon i. © Shumway ners, we wish to state that in the }in an Orthopedic hospita nefit.| For Jackie not only originated tne!| /PLAYWRIGHT ASSISTS Norma Ashiey Kathleen Kirkham /thousands of answers submitted | Minn Aletta Day, queen of the Tulip | idea of presenting the coal, but he| aediainaarace be soos uf 2 wane Festival of Bellingham, also “regis: | earned the m wy win which the) FILM PLAY DIRECTION tered” for the camera, The news of| coal was purchased and personally the nation and of the world has a | assisted in shoveling it into the nurs Porter Emerson Browne, the well prominent place on the program. ery cellar. known playwright, assisted Henry | All of which came about thru King in the production of “The Sev- “THE DEVIL’S PAWN” Jackie recently having scene dur-|¢nth Day,” his first story for the ing tho filming of his + picture, fereen, which was written especially POLA NEGRI FILM | “oliver Twist,” in which he tries to |for Richard Barthelmess, Mr. Browne make his escape thru a coal bin. jassisted in getting the real Maine eral tons of coal were used for | @tmosphere, as his story deals with | there were more than three bun Another three-in-one dill comes to) Who sent in the correct repiles w the Columbia Saturday with Round |necessitated great deliberation & of the famous Leather Pusher | selecting the 18 winners. This was series, “When Dawn Came,” a atir-|done by process of elimination and) ring drama of degeneration and re.|the prizes were finally awarded by generation, starring Colleen Moore, | Manager Cutts of the Columbia th and “The Dark Horse,” a new Cen-|ater, and Daisy Henry, Star M tury animal comedy Editor, to those whose nuffier were = given out Thursday “In Matrimony @ Fall | A picture that will cause not a lit- ure?’ ponders Walter “My wife m meso, Tt “Rut there's no peace in “I guess I'l go home.” tle epeculation as to the exact me n Jackie axked director the people of the seacoast. The com The _— the contest were oe Hers believe ( 4 bachelordom ing of ita title Bo Pola * 4 if he could have it | pany went on location to New Ha simp! and the prises were awarded latest Paramount offering. r' ; har . , d . ‘ when the scene was completed. He | bor, Me., which claims to be the first “FRENCH HEELS” ye neates| anew * submit ed. , You married men, the next time! One dreams of his children playing Jenn meandering about hotel lobbies, |!!'s Pawn,” booked for an <a yaa could rpot in New England to be settled by pee being a very cleverly arranged ¢ bachelor friend mays to 1,/ with @ revolver, He hurries back This film t# filled with many ab |!ne here. Th who play cheas and And Jackie, with a team of horses, | the whites, claiming that John Smith Bi m endar affair; No. 2 a neat deacrip-| “Well, if you had it all to do over surdition, 600K and enda, it seems, | WhO have read of the game know |. hia dirty coal wagon, and himself | Visited that plact in 1609, which fa ft each character represented in 3, 6 and 5, as we ain, would you get married?” jut other's nightmare is about r ther to the new film, “Is Mat-| burgiare attacking bis wife. He re rs previous to the landing grims at Provincetown. gathered ffom the scrap yard of | that the pawn figures prominently in ce ster suit, | seven slapstick comedy studio. But‘ But even were these persons i 1s | of the iressed up in his latest I his littl took the coal aymn By Bimeeit ' Pa hi ¢ gh ae om 3 ane nnd bapa , yates a ere an a f. te ma ss awe 2 Jugal vm luge - Si . « vit Das . yi heaton dg tty ari DOROTHY DALTON at the Winter Garden today. Inci-| A French scientist claims to | ™ months. It deals with the | dom find Gifferent” film, and that ts enongh |feat. And the mystery of the tite |“THE GOOD PROVIDER Dorothy Dalton in a red: blooded photoplay of the boundless West—@ ced'by this) NEW HURST PICTURE |twosun woman seeking vengeanes érotally this ts the first motion pic-| have Invented a camera that will | bickerings and tittle squabbles that| Then they learn that thelr mar mend st in these days of filme | claimed to be one ture in which Irene Castle has been| take 250 pictures in one one | mark the routine of any household. ringes were legal. Three months ™m to be cut in octaves from | tractive features pow ash- seen in more than two years. | Maebvath af a second. Hf thet | Tira the eapetionces of a recent|ister finds thent as in their old rut | the eames dle picture “The Good Provider,’ the latest | fF Rit a adhe the Mand Clarence Buddington Kelland wrote, is #0, the movies will soon be | benedict several neighbors learn that of liv Dagging, irksome respon In Matrimony « Fatlure’ opens at IORMAN KERRY plete story --weltten : wy Nanaia Te mane ae saveai the story especially for the attractive| able to show pictures of a bullet [thelr marriages were illegal. Freed | #ibilitie pet vy: | the Strand following the present at NO} cI Hurst, famous author of “Humor. . b ‘ py aeeney: eres Me - i wil 00h lamene et e a ‘ Kerry will go to Vienna lesque.” will be shown here soon, | notices describe “The Crimson Che o in fight. of connubial ties the trim but that i» far/ traction, “Orphans of the Storm.” a) ” | RE SAE ei eS Ama em a hotel. to live ‘more to be desired than a purpose py next mgnth to star in @ series Of ‘The theme ts one of father and | lenge,” coming to the Liberty soot | LI B E R T Y < Re rg William Desmond was serious | pictures backed by American cap! | mother love and it ts interpreted by PMU ISER ENT INE ERNIE AG! wo FA BIOGRAPH STUDIO “=e | | ly Injured when he fell with |tal. The actor has only recently | Vera Gordon. and »Dore Davidson, Georges Carpentier, France's — st _ cave-in from » high bank down | returned from an engagement in |who had the principal roles in “Hu fighting idol, will be featured in Into the ley river. He suffered | Ital moresque.” a film produced in England by (American) ‘ cure Ds der NOW THING OF PAST . shee eieians baiens aoe |. | - ae J. Stuart Blackton. When that r ye gn The t motion picture studio ovie UZ Z es sible ernal injuries, was Old Harold Lioyd comedies now Lioyd Hamilton claims to have a| is completed Blackton will start _ Noa soon tarring ag he In movicland, often referred to as making exteriors along the river béing reissued are playing In | trained gokifish in bis next comedy. | the second pleture “the cradie of the movies,” must at Truckee, 000 theaters. Quality counts, | That's a pretty good claim. Diana Manners. Florence Carpenter =< ) Eric Von Stroheim will play a fea An authentic reproduction of that! ture part in his next film os he did give way to the march of progress] 57 4 A prosaic trolley shed In to t tts ‘The Soul Seeker,” Dor fad summer of 1897, when « sense. |in. “Foolish Wives.” Mary Philbin | piace, The Biograph company built Sens eit va ertianve. Gat" tional rush for the Alaskan gold! and Maud George have been chosen fields, caused farmer and mechanic. | or jeading roles business man and laborer to drop eee their activities and participate in @| sore censorship aasinity headlong rush for wealth and suc: | yorq sors reject “Stand Pa the old studio, and D. W. Griffith { Mary Pickford and other stars have become famous, were 1ong its first tenante Katherine MacDonald's tatest will be called “Heroes and Husbands,” er—Richard Headrick is the ttle boy in “The Child Thou Gav sl cess in the wilde of the Yukon. !® | comedy, because Paul Parrott spins oye and gicts are being admit. | ‘tt Me.” He ls four years old. He MOU yinany ualinadin Jane Rovak’s new photo-| top to decide whether he shall take| ted free of charge at the (ak |A%, been called “the perfect ch play, “Belle of A\ ” now at thelore or two. pill | ipa of the films Liberty with the Buster Keaton ade Dy eth ey theater today, where the opening M. O. B. Cullen Landis has two lig | Installment of the new Eddie | cnidren. His wife t reen | on the stag ybelle—There is a rumor that ar In a} a never comedy, “The Pale Fac Molly Malone is Reginald Denny's! Polo serial, “The Seeret Four,” is | red fe) YLIS I S$] E UM Mo | heading woman in “Jawn of Bteel "| being shown. o—____________4 Dustin Farnum was chempion BETTY BLYTHE hardt in to apr ture produced by Louis SAU MI “SMILIN’ THROUGH” horn player of Huckport, Me., before| Mise Betty Blythe is to appear on | sroreqnton : y tered “ll th it Se ee meena. the aien, acu, This gone nat | momene-—Yen, We true that Kath / ea a no nen Kathieen Norma Talmadge ial Sn: wep a ering McDonald was the favorite : i I rd Travers, popular leading |drama has forsaken the screen for| screen actress of fo enn Lom syne a eee 27 | itacrieon Fora! man “before the war,” returns tolthe «peaking stage. The fact ts 6 4 ih uw) &. ore |the screen in “The Love Nest.” that Mins Blythe's latest starr eh Tumuity, sec Ww One of the unusual features of a hl le, “Fair Lady,” has been| retary to the prentdent for eight . “smilin’ Through,” the photoplay fea-|_ t payin is = na Fanny Burst's | pooked for presentation in the Keith | years, in a,recent series of articles. | To the Public: ture which is proving a tremendous. | “Oats for the Woma | theaters Florie—-You dre mistaken’ abeut | Pe: a3 i 45 as e ly popular attraction at the Coliseum. : on aie i | Mary Alden. She was not the moth W ithout the slightest hesitation we is the two dual roles in the play./ Charles Richman. Barbara « ante FOR ROAD HOGS er in “Humoreaque.” It wan Vera proclaim “Smilin’ Through” as the Norma Talmadge, the star, and Har. | ton, Joseph Tooke The next Urban m i chat ought Gordor Mary Alden played in “The * “ “as fig wy (eee Tieon Ford, leading man, are both |are in’ the -cant ha eanewy delay sane ta 00 |O1d Nest.” finest photodrama in which Norma called upon to portray two distinct on “Dr. Rameau, of many of our fellow te It Arnold—"The Adventures of Rob Talmadge ever appeared. This “““gimilin’ Through” is a pleturtza-| “The breaker,” the stage ‘The weaknesa of that in that there Yes: Harry Myers ia to be the mtar means one of the finest plays ever tion of Jane Cowl’s famous stage | Play by nidard and Paul balmy spring evenings have s tose—Wheeler Oakman is as busy made by anyone, anywhere. We are play Dickey celluloid in moned all car owners from the|as ever. T can't understand why . : Neary i ee —% | May with Walla a# star and | movies 1 thought he had retired from the proud that the first showings on the PALACE HIP | ¥« te eae Rereen, Hele weasinn oie! Bou Pacific Coast of this remarkable suc- ——8 | Our tea of a ¢ Within the past fortnight have|don's st cess are at Seattle—and at the Coli- ““THE ROUGH DIA: : § h Fes ieee Fh 7 4 ox +paratigomci ’ ope pe Mansy vik igs <o.. bes : seum! Its tremendous pull in the (Wor) Betty Com Pickford. rlie ¢ and Har. |Own Mone » Warner.2 Hie tt ‘ 14 Lloy The last + wan sister in played by Jean Acker, for East is being repeated in Seattle— i. Sate jaar me er ae eee eee | and deservingly so. It truly knows Mix, the William Fox star, leg ing from sunrise to sunset The Four Horsemen of the Apoca- | no bounds but those of the human oung folks something new ‘ er ar O'Malley wasn't pete CINEMA EXPOSITION o t « shown eight weeks at heg rtstring: nts In bis new picture, |in Erir Forest City, Pa, claims : ISITIO: Prat ville thausia tn watia 4 Dds eee es A Rough Diamond,” which ts | him California studios have been be he proteste ef the German‘en JENSEN & VON HERBERG. showing on the program at the Pal sought to send sutographed photo 1 Paris and the Society of o ace Hip. In fact the whole picture graphs of stars and other exhibits|Authors. The admission is said to | Now Playing ma exp n ibe the highest ever charge vat in Sydney, June {picture on. th icant, 20° trands. | An Engagement of Normally that ie $4, but at present | 10 DAYS! Will be new and a treat for the many 4 2 to n Austra sil Oe Rew and a treat fe ws ate, | Pauline Frederick whieh ie tot 7, § and 9. 4q 2 Goldwyn compa ory —_-—_ ———a ie sending exhibits ustrating all | exchange, $1.8 | ie. « C Oo L ONIA L PT ears T re Roberts, clas y the] = JACK PICKFORD creen's best known character tor “THE SI IK” Pasay Jack Pickford is preparing to re-|is to be sta This results from | Agnes Ayres turn to the sereen in a picture | demands of movie fans that a star The Sheik Rodolph Valentino called “Garrison's Finish.” me! part be given him. The picture will Program Contest Once again “The Sheik” {s here for of the scenes he will t n-| be “The Old Homeste It will Sunday vill bb played the to th 100 | directed by James Cruze lant of a series of Sunday Ashowing. This picture, regarded by concert progrn' . fering. is now being screened at the in Seattle, Colonial. The story ts filled with ro- ance and unusual situations, and some beautiful scenic effects fe original ) ADULTS pk AK | ‘ioc Children 6c Last Showing Saturday exponition Madame Glyn “THE STING OF THE LASH" r Kelth... Pauline Frederick é IN rena re Will Rogers Ben Ames Lionel Belmore und Robert Ellis, Ellis “A ATION Tonight for the last time the Will rect. Charlew A, Logue Viret 4 im Seattle engin ion jong to. write the storiem Eddie Polo will t wa: At: Se ak: he ee MARY M. MAN Im Univeraat’e ‘Thritting Frederick, the popular star, | Pauline Frederick. She is\ When Mary Miles Mint “1K SBORE ‘The Sting of the Lagh.” « dramatic] 4% +h Oak Sunday and Mon-|sne ‘wilt head the cast Of Cartoon Comedy | Lash,” a dramatic phatoplay.|ed by John 8. Robertson « * Stevens, who won @ Chi} Mogt of the action takes place | 1} - Chee Nerve nub Polandis faxo beauty contest, Ix y Ver |i and around the mining 7 Papa tig hts oN Mesa by bee ner hon's Jin 4. n “A Hickory Ts Hick.” nde nd camps of California. with dentists’ visitors. Le