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TODAY LIMERTY—Derethy Dalton ta “The WINTER GARDEN—Florence Vider | tn Women, Wane Upr COLISEUM White Man's Chance” (inst time | Maturitas! Coming Sanday, Sew sue Hayakawa in “Whee Ligne | % Are e- “Ss ey ayers A FS ount) Arthur Haviland Margaret abel Jack Hoyt R. MARRIED MAN, what would} you dq if after several years of married life, you suddenly discovered that you were not legally bound to your wife, and you could go and come (1) Richard Barthelmess at Lila Les at the Strand, up title for slave girl. the Coliseum. (2) Herbert Rawlinson at the Columbia. (3) Pauline as you pleased, stay out all night if you cared to, and resume the status | and rights of a single man? ‘This question is answered in the new Paramount comedy, “Is Matri « Failure? now showing at Dad ts dragged from his easy chair and pushed right out into public view as the hero he really ts in “The Good Provider." a photoplay which is ag be shown here soon | When Fannie Hurst as author Frank Borzage as director and Vera Louie Caihers Gordon as actrees nbined to make Meary Mortimer Charles Meredith Married after a very brief court ship, Monte finds Anne too domestt cated for his gay tastes, and she finds him too frivolousty inclined for her simple tastes How Anne tries to enter a butterfly life to please her husband and the consequences, bring about Bome most interesting situa tions tn “Woman, Wake Up! the new Florence Vidor feature at the Winter Garden. | COLISEUM | “Humoresque” they emotional potentia the creation of a achieved the highest mark of its year for human interest This same combination now places & halo about the head of Dad and deftly i» the undertaking plished that “Tie Good Pr proved to be one of th lar motion pictures of this year od Provider Ite greatness | Its theme tx is without th acters are et in ever have human | say things, In subtitles, that you ex pect them to say The « it tele that of a father who works his life away t layed upon the accom, has most popu toe | “The Ge film a great “THE SEV ENTH Day" Mal-de-mer and prohibition clash tn by fve his wife and his children the [The Seventh Day,” the film attrac! best nome he can provide, something }@ion in which Richard Barthelmess !8| peter tn life than has been his ow [mow appearing at the Coliseum. Alice When, against his better J | party of New York society dandies | j and Mappers have taken a yachting [| trtp to escape the penalties of the) Volstead act. Outside the three-mile} Tmett, however, the company suffers; 0 severely from seasickness that the) mont he incurs greater eat than he can meet in order to do w he thinks Ix right for an tllogica wife and heediess children the crash | comen Mother and the child ren then learn wWmanimous cry ts for land, PrOhidl- | war a noble man the plod « old m™ tiea or no prohibition. | dolt has been and the film ends t pily. OA K | Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson a | Play the stellar roles perry Sema meh: Dore Davidson. He plays the role of the father in “The Teu Wong Shin Sexsue Hayakawa Gri Good Provider.” Gioria Payton | | ! e | If you loved a girl in @ social sta- D tion lower than your own would you! ea I : . sacrifice wealth and position to mar ovie UlZZes ry her? Would you become a slave ae seers H.G.Well ‘That's what Sessus Hayakawa Goes ° e e § as a Chinese Prince in “When Lights | (Conducted in co-operation with The Adventu Kobinson Cru Are Low,” the photodrama which| D. W. Griffith ts negotiating with | Associated First National Pictures,|*0*.” starring Ha Myers, will be! opens at the Oak Sunday | H. G. Wells in London for the film. | /ne.) than two reels The present attraction ta Warren | ing of ne of Ht | Ned—David Warfield ts to do each installment Kerrigan in “A White Man's If the deal is “The Return of mm" £ oft is film b us beer Chance.” 4 al Di the screen, ‘There fe an mad th Bani, an I an -—_— 4g | MeA the greatest photoplay tunity for some wonderful . ) | LIBERTY | | Sted. @ story by the most imaginative | exposure shots in this play 1 Varicsc otters Soestibine eek amy dhol in vx beri _g| Writer of the age screened by tho| : : war'as concn’ “Aims ainda aa “THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE” | | Teatest genius of motion pictures. Mado—Richate: “Martheteens Bes | nehiy hee Redeigh Valentin (Paramour No details of the production plans hse a = ce apo ed | will be in the star role and the latter (~~ ebeaeage Dorothy Dalton | are available at this time, as the ne. | 'O"C Veuiibeaes ces 0 & StOFY | title will be confused or associated | Buck Courtrey Fr rane Campeas| Rotiations have been carried on in|)” ““eorse Washington saatsecaes with “The Sheik.” | Ellen Courtrey. je Hunt | secret. However, it is certain that) so sano ta | - oe | _ | the production of this picture will be re. Foolish Wives” took! gratt Moore Leatrice Joy will | Two persons, armed and determin-| ona larger scalo than anything ever |18 months to make piky, the tending roles: tm Marcial ed, facing each other. One an inso- ore Neilan’s “Her Mat | lent, vicious gun fighter, the other a 1° Stank—There fe @ Fumo wae sel | 1 t tedly make It a “ 3 Se ee es, RVeOEINS Der | condition of the ract that he wilt | D0Usias Fairbanks will make ° nt radio talk on censor her's death, cruelly caused by this) ) . bs “g- fs pwedadl sieur Beaucaire fier he compl Arliss sai If it (th man. This is one of the highly dra-| ion of his story. He is one of the| 7% Spirit of Chivalry.” me » the life beaten out of it po Wagons. (90h egqetellrendg ae two great rs of today who have oa with the thick stick of censorship, Sas780n Challenge thy Dal | ed nf ries trans.| Gloria—-Miriam Cooper, who in! it will become dull and heavy and latest starring which | jated in celluloid, the other being |P'V¥ate life is Mrs, Raoul Walsh, | stupid, without originality and with Pinte today at the Liberty | O% ree Bernard Law. is in New York at the present) out spontaneit Wells probat uld not even con. | time. | +. 3-8 f CO Oo L U M B IA Al sider an offer for the acreen rights | 5; 8 | ‘The tentative title of Netty Comp allie to “The Outline of Histor if any| Myron—"The Giorious Adventure”! son's nex “The Bonded Woman “THE MAN UNDER COVER” © diredtor other than Griffith were to on filmed in the natural col It 1 on he Ivaging of (Universal) | supervise the production ors. Lady Diana Manners, famed|John Sumner the late John Paul Porter Herbert Rawilines | Griffith I have financial backing her beauty, will make her debut | Fleming Wilson e pagrat bamae Rornandes “ 4 has made a for-|1 is picture. It was filmed in see Ww Wey. e Die Ea Th tom tune pictures od he hag made | BE and. of the interesting | oe financial connections that represent | incidents of the picture is the story| Filming of “Suzanna,” Mabel Nor. Paul Porter hit the old home town| the bulk of America’s wealth, These! of the great fire London mand’s next, will be completed in we from which he has once been driven | business associates of his would ur see two weeks. by suspicion. He found the town|doubte write checks for eny| ‘West Nohno—~You ate. wrong ee cally mortgaged to the amount that would be needed in the |about Geraldine Farrar’s reentry, Eric Von Stroheim is at work on} Gigs stoee ete filming of #0 comprehensive @ work | into pictures, It is true that abe the continuity for his next. ges re an “The Outline of Histor has given up operatic singing. At slick crooks. How Paul fought for| The book was in two thick vol-| her , rt given at the| Reginald Denny will play opposite his people against he odds is told| umes. If the meat of it i# to be re-| Metropolitan she made the state-| ys Walton in “The Trooper.” n n ’ @ new | tals and Wells would hardly| ment that welll secede : se. a ert Raw-| countenance a condensed form of the| ut under the personal direction| Beulah Marle Dix has written an | is} mak tor picture of great footage will 1 Belasco. Mins Farrar {a |0tsinal story for Agnes Ayres’ next | be required. starring vehicle. | COLONI A cy || That means a multiple-reel picture, | ener ate” tenn ean ability and ae | 4 4,|* ereen story to be told in chapters page HO crying Ree perpen | pa Jack Holt has started work on| “FLOWER OF THE NORTH” — | nstaliments of eight or 10 reels. bo on her new career, Sho has Man Unconqueraple,” by Ham (Vitegra | But above all else the sere not definitely stated that ahe win{ltom Smith and Julien Jorephson Man 2 B. Waitnatt | “The Outline of History” would mean . , "| Syivia Hreamer and Clarence Burton | Pa rke|a greater thing, the general recogni. | M°Ver make picture ‘ain, but for! have leading roles. .,{tion of the movie as the equal of | ‘"® Present her interest ts the ee ve erly | other arts, | legitim: stage, Tom Mix has completed “High a re IN| ugtory and acenario by Mb? Stakes.” Well Marko—Mildred Harris was for eee , et Wi “Directed by D. W. Griffith.” merly Mrs. Charis Chaplin She The film version of Zane Grey's shown hat Thee is appearing in vaudeville with 4) “Wildfire” is the fifth pict in tide Of the play takes place ins NEW NEWS ITEMS oneact comedy | entitled “Movie! which Carl Gantvoort has been mer with the high af of the "AT LIBERTY Mad She is 21, having begun! featured since he left light opera for tow ait outa os aa “obty | Libert wa items included tn the professional career at the age! the screen all Se A gency edition opening at the Liberty Sat-| of 14 | | Pauline Starke are in the leading |2™ay morning included the fol Da " 4 | Tho estate of Wm. D. Taylor, roles, oe ing: The demonstration of a new| A Ladies’ Man”—can you slain movie director, has been stump-burning device being at imagine Bull Montana as star of | appraised at $24,001 ean Kent, the relay earnival at the t that? That's the title of a three | ‘ . .. _BEN TURPIN m, The visit of at nited | reel comedy, the first of a series SIDNEY FRANKLIN | BS 1 dag A r at it's hot spector at the U. of | starring him. Sidney Franklin has arrived in Los| tits taleine the tes aan», Mneted Brown's best “com: | Angeles from New York, to direct | ac Pie ba Ke ays hel p amile and F ngham's beaut! A previewing of Charles Ray's witance Talmadge’s next picture, | Bp 7 <! pe a round the|ful Tulip Festival were all caught by | “Aliag Julius Caesar’ was held for a] which will be “ t Is Weat it 2 sop ' imates, has|the wary cameraman. Important|few guests in New York last week | wilt be made for First National re a Euahy steht * around itl world news is always included in the |The picture will be released by First lease, at the United studios, in Holly than any fun factory in ly A. ‘Pim, National, beanie Stark at the Continental Star Coming to Liberty | (4) Dorothy Dalton at Colomal. “Ts Matrimony a Failure?” may sound serious, but note the roguish wink in the lady eye! Note it and be prepared for the finest farce- comedy in many moons! NOW PLAYING A Laugh Scream from Start to Finish— “I§ MATRIMONY A FAILUR t in farce-comedy—T. ROY with BARNES, Tully Marshall, ‘iD ORCHESTRA UND §. K. WINELAND Daily Concert Number: in Elinor Glyr Spring” Binding \Prett y Actress a cast of favorites never equaled the Liberty. Otis Harlan, 's “Beyond the Rocks, ILM feature asks “Is Matrimony a Failure?”; young wife indulges in butterfly life to please giddy husband; pretty girl avenges father’s death; re- formed crook saves village folks from sly city swindlers; yachting party, evading Volstead law, glad to get back on dry land; Chinese prince gives All happens on the screen in new picture plays beginning today. (5) Florence Vidor at the Winter Garden, and | Three Guesses as to Wes’ Reply has been sent to America for |Perfect dancing of Gloria Negri, the continental bru:| Wesley Barry, whose Livost screen o is rapidly advancing to| ares ecor play 1s Gus Edwards’ “School Days,” | sora, teak tatappese at |which comes to Beatle soon, recent he Liberty Wednesday in her latent S J P ly received. letter from a beauty Paramount pigt “The Devil's creen Jum specialist, Wes’ was advined that if Pawn.” The # hich the| Here is a record for spedy en-|ne desired to have his freckles re. picture ig based is of the mont |trances into filmdom and the OUP cee! $4 ulad “ba Gh “gua eens t has come to the acre sequent rise to stellar heights. ; Sc sajuiey sean cubed recat ee months past. Denling with! ¢ is held by Eva Novak, protty| operation tefere deck heart-breaking fight for &! and b who recently launched! answer, he took the le . 3 presenting In ®\ her own producing company and Nigh, his director, and was told D Of scenes as picturesque | star her initial film, “The Biue| Wes, if you have your freckles re are unusual, it mover With) sedan.” a mystery love story, at) me ou'll be out of luck in the etion which sustains the bighest the oid Fine Arts studios in Holly-| movies. gree of interest to the laet Mo) wooq | ay. z pie | Mins Novak, who had never been MORE GERMAN FILMS | George Randolph Chester has [0% the stage in Bor life—even an he n supervising editur for |@mateur one—after leaving school IN UNITED STATES Universal. He will put the fin t St. Louts under the Sisters of! one German photoplay version of | ishing touches “Afraid to Notre Dame, arrived in Los Angeles | «or netic the Shakespearean trag-| Fight,” starring Frank Mayo, |0n@ evening in 1916 at 9 o’clock.| gq, and » 0 the Morning, Next morning she worked extra 1D / eyhipition. It was made by the same ring Gladys Walton. Shoen,” directed by Lois Weber) concern that produced “Passion” and at Universal City, playing in the/-The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.” Emil MABEL NORMAND " Jannings is starred in “Othello,” Under the direction of F. Richard be 4, then, within & which was directed by Dimitri Buch filer of Mabe | year, this young woman was fea | oweteki, who made “All for a Wom- hotor Suz tured, and for over two years #he/an.” Another German film recently roaching completion, |#tarred in Universal comedies. | imported is “Der Mude Tot,” to be c he final scenes probably| Later she transferred to drama. | called “Destin Le Dagover is the will be made in Mex Miss Novak is quite the happiest star of that. - girl in the world today with her Scalia Harold Lloyd's lategt comic tn catieg|own organization, She is but 24/day, Eva is @ regular American! randma's Ko: Snub Pollard’s| years old, and born in 8t.| girl, and has an exceptionally bright Hinteat iw called “Grandpa's Will Louls on St famous! future, LOIS WILSON, LILA LEE, WALTER HIERS, Zasu Pitts, Sylvia Ashton, Coming Soon—Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino Famous Stars Dance Ta ‘The pleasure seekers at jisland, famous Pacific coast were the recipients of ean treat one evening during filming of “Beyond the Rocks,” @ Paramount picture starring G Swanson which is coming to 1 Strand soon. | The company, under the 4ft of Sam Wood, had gone to the |and to film ocean scenes for thi picture, adapted from the novel | Elinor Glyn. A ball was given at one of Ava lon’s most palatial hotels and members of the staff and cast of @ |picture, after a strenuous day's joined the pleasure seekers for evening's relaxation. The feature of the evening wasth si |the star, and Rodolph Valentine, leading man in this picture. Swanson ts a charming dancer Valentino has made dancing one of his foremost accomplishments, rendition of the tango will be in “The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse.” FANCY THAT NOW} Anita Stewart has finished Woman He Married.” ‘Thomas H. Ince has finished Man She Married.” IRVING CUMMINGS In_a stirring North Mounted Po- lice Drama “CAMPBELL OF THE MOUNTED" Beente First National KI Ama