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+ any city. The offering does not star tions hag been portrayed by Gladys |" fe | Watton in Universal aictursa, Now| PAward Earle, little known to the! husband an unromantic fish be eron happens to be Anita's husband. || “Smiling Bill" Parsons. Fens eickpece as Sos cg the | includes Conrad Nagel, Claremee ghe's leaving the flapper flat to im-|#T®8t mass of movie fans, was first}cause he cannot be entht It is the first time he has playes|| Connie Talmadge is suing her eal Rage Le ‘ Burton, Adele Farrington and Ena oy PP f girl inj among the men. This affair was|the fanciful romances ‘ lin pictures with her since their | foreign husband for likewise, Let's Or seta ta the comer : i te a different sort of girl in| ne a by Will Sines, the! . ‘ % So the fool stands alone, forlorn and| Murphy, who sppeared here ip Second-Hand Rose,” which will be) : y Will Hays, Hence, he jan erstwhile fiance of Connie's, marriage five years ago. | | keep our love in Anperica! tueget | «over the HM,” as Gm qpoted, 4 «| greater the odium. hom both © deat / . the chief film attraction at the Co. — whom both head. Lh ee ws ‘While the world dances by, for ft | selfish Jittle wife Aan | | | SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922. » vy ' piae . ) ; NEILAN production, “Fools First,” at Coliseum, is premiere release; Gladys Walton departs from flapper role in new picture at Columbia; Winter Garden offers domestic drama; cowardly hero is unique character played by Raymond Hatton in Liberty feature; Swanson-Valentino attraction held over at Strand; Colonial has Lloyd comedy; Oak to show William Cabanne Christy picture, “The Barricade,” beginning Sunday. “TODAY'S PROGRAMS: joes 1S RU M — Marshall Neilea’s First.” MBIA—Giadys Walton tn “See- t Hand Rose. “Dent Deabt Your Wife.” LIKERTY—Kaymond Hatton in “tts | Rack st the Wall"; Larry | | —_—_—_________-¥, “FOOLS FIRST" | ) (First National) Tommy Fraser ne Ana Wittar aton Drew Williams MiSTERT. comedy, drama and ro mance. These are the four in- gredients Marshall Neilan mixes in “Fools First," a new production fresh | ; : a . : from the studio, which showa at the 1—Leah Baird, Winter Garden, 2—Gladys Walton, Columbia, wanson, Strand. 4—Larry emon. Liberty. 5—Claire Windsor, Coliseum, 6—Harold Lloyd, Colonial. 7—Katherine Spencer, Oak, Coliseum today for the first time in me stints S hip hes miata bs cinesiemeennasininenascnsiendin : nae |“Foolish Fool” “The Ordeal” New any particular person, but the east| Contest Produces si ; A si -" * " facies the names of several Brom! False “Popularity” | Connie, Asking Divorce, Plays With Divorce in Film court Battle Contest Entry| , Agnes Ayres Film | Agnes Ayres, popular Paramount -@| In New York, a movie popularity | Tom Mix, Fox star, for a horse Cc r@) L U M B I A ] { contest was held. Votes were 10 “Ohyriniene sem TALMADGE ta su} |Giym te right, husbands of movie named Joe, valued at $25,000, || Thelma Robertson of 3203 Rainier | star, comes to the Strand soom in & oats aplon: tie procesds given to ing for divores, as you probably ij joeore, might keep thele. home fires whi hn Mix cake Thats iat ae | babe has ideas of her own regarding | rhe Ordeal,” said to be powerful — » charity, That was a worthy purpose, |! have read, alleging her husband |burning by trying @ bit of movie) hester Conklin and Lou! the vital question, “Who's the world’s 4 ‘SECOND-HAND ROSE’ j but some odium attaches to the af-| jects to lovemaking of her leading 4 jlovemaking now and then, |] Fazenda are named in a suit be- é tonal Mie. Sellowilas te hee dramatic picture. It is the first Rose O'Grady... Gieays Warton | *'F In that it was no gauge of popu-|men—for acreen purposes | | .v || tween two young producers who | | Ost foo! . original story to be written directly Isaac Rosenstein. . B. Wilttama | rity. | Thus it seems a peculiar twist of i | 18 hardly likely Anita Stew-|| are scrapping over them, Gr-r-! lakes for the screen by W. Somerset «Grace Marvin] Billie Burke, who has been out of/ coincidence that her latest release | | 4 art's husband will complain about Hille Rhodes wan given separ |) 79.5 most foolish fool is the fellow |Maushham, author of “The Circle? Eddie Sutheriand | the movies two years, won the con-|~The Primitive Lover,” pivots on @ _ test, because her admirers spent] ¢ ha the lovemaking of her leading man ating paper from her civilian hus || whe Seite The Mapper in all her myriad varia te 4 divorce nit : in “Rome o' the Sea.” He is Ru-|] band. Business and art do not |! i i |dolph Cameron and Rudolph Cam. She was the widow of Somewhat just « trifle too proud.| The cast surrounding Miss Aymes _ tion. more money. Mary Carr was second. In the picture, Connie calls her} The former fiance shows up later ETTING back to “The Primitive) knows him not. lumbia beginning today. The story | a was suggested by the song “Second-| LIBERTY CAMERAMAN and @ to Connie in { | Hand Hose the they might. lead in oo dave” ik a a polite comedy! JOUSTING REVIVED : HEA r INT t FILMS WRECK SCENES | ne «: eotram- ar eta Coiaeaes Wdaaihan oat BY DOUG FAIRBANKS | 7° ™oxt frottsh foot ts the man who | Whe searches the sites far bis Para WINTER GARDEN Straw hat season is here again! |™* ; rs jot the best roles of her career and| yoy, ise sustenance b: wh he playful | pustin, was a popular sport 5 i | Mayor Caldwell was caught by the ew 2 poe PB ¥ ov bea th Fn ytu |affords comedy of @ high order, be-| among pod Sunehte we nae a : _— It = sufficient ae bop While heaven surreunds him en NT YOUR WIFE” | Liberty News cameraman and) Ser that leaps from crag to s ing at times a satire on the litera ‘ r “4 im capt contenmjation of satatens earth. ‘DON'T DOUBT YOUR Connie immediately tury and the reenactment of such a | tion th ms dotted hie ever so proudly. Mayor-| |. Uonme immed ture of the present day, divorce| Contest is one of the features in the| He om pao a Looks far for his god end bits hagg arg ER ES elect Dr. E. J. Brown also posed for r Pe ee law: ourt proced: Wd even the “ mess, when 4 Rose Manning Lean Batra | on s oes tons aaa m, court pi jure an 2 ™ * pom coveted Etat, John Manning “award Pell| the camera on his ranch at Ephrata, | MOUNtAlne with BETS Who Wels movie itself. Douglas Pairtanks version of| For the most foolish fool finds out to! oth shine in the Jove ef his Ga Marbert Olden sc imory, Johnson rwhere he Is having a delightful rest. | ‘ch her primitive love Ridney A. Franklin directed it. He| bin Hood.” One thousand players his cost mre Evanston .. Mathide Brundage The former husband waylays “ “4 participated when these scenes were| The love he rejected, the friend Other items in the edition of news also directed Norma Talmadge in|! —_ |them and forces them to lead the “shot” at the Pickford-Fairbanks hi ming Sat’ i tows | " f ° | . ships he lost, Have you sent in your —espectally 8 | He also pnnie ov i» knee z | | their wives. John Manning had a Motnee highway and of the raising | Pi gaps con bral = Ray great vernatility and place him hee cicconic tak 77 aaa puakere Fon yey fool you may find, no | in apg eye pe o letter, an " s|of a machine from the bottom of | — sp . - the front rank of directors of th emmy, anything you want. Pootieh quarrel With, his wite becaes|Lake Union. ‘It includes the vixt or| Ve of an Indian chiet who has| yoo | career. But the most foolish fool Y believe | Prizes will be awarded a2 their home and happiness. He would | the U. of W. Reserve Officers’ Train. | 0" 22 wives by such methoda | - — Is the fellow who stands with tight | First, $10; second, $5; third t admit himself in the wrong. This| ine Camp men to the Seventh in.|_,7"° sPanking and tho hardships} = A distribating company to han shut hands fourth, $2.50 each, and the ee te teat Seaba Sour Wine | fantry at Camp Lewis, and the clear. | °F housekeeping in the woods seem 7 die films produced by other than And yet expects to recetva, five $1 each, dot fe d hich is showing |ime of heavy «nows from Sunset |'° cure ue of her romantic) OH, WHAT A RELIEF? | themselves has been organized | Who measures all men by what they| The “Who's the World's Mest uct it the Winter Garden. Owe highway, as well as Seteruntionas| co eece See Wace, ce cee ce At last! Now we know Mim || by Chaplin, Pickford and Fair- Dosnens ish Fool” contest ts conducted tn Leah Baird, who is thd star of the) news of importance ruinien. to" bes hacaietetariet se | Dupont’s first name! What are || banks. ‘The first of the new | Of riches and power er worldty| conjunction with the showing of Gye picture, wrote the story. | - Géiis Se beive alieaae can | Heft It's Patti, and she wants a | product will probably be a series success, Neilan picture, “Fools First,” newaet — me PROFITS eae Fev. Bog ‘oust ba yt Bes 4 | ~~ from her salesman hus- | Sao ear oe wang ao itsok “sles wh aad an “i sg Coliseum. Answers may te én | »© net profits of the Fastman| ie | j x < |} viance, ing woman in most ‘world’s fools| by next Thursday. Send them 40 BAO Y [lpn eee | sendatnee ence Sor geben! ©. 00 Metts temec aes’ bem toate te || ef Chaplin's comedios and “now is the man “Foolish Fool” Contest Edltox, Senate ———_—_—_—_—___-—_——_-_ 4B fact ¢ ry ‘. n. Hite. tane ‘almadge pu ie -— — te starred thru Wh true real a “HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL” |}52) amounted te diets alee | ivaaks some, dashing leading men, Har = ote Se ee ee ee ee = (Geléwyn) |Ant-Gahris & @eo ef 94000 FTER fiving in Hollywood sev-! rison 4 and Kenneth Harlan goremmy, Died... -.-.-.--Rarmend Hatten | trom the previous year's total. This eral months Elinor Glyn said) Ford in the early reels is a prosaic fe Beritt Lawrence <21L, Wit Walling | lomg is attributed to foreign compe.|* movie h je might not be con-| husband who loses his wife to a Action! |tent with a proale husband after| more ent wooer, winning her Brone Lewis..... -»- Gordon Russell | tition, Common stock earned $64.67 _|having had a da utplaying the handsome 4 | ndsome| back t a share, These figures are inter Bandece | back eality a coward cine e oe ie « . A hero who is in reality a ai ting because they are an index|°!nema hero make love to her i lhero at his own game, If Madame ~~ t ta ond jattol — ae ~ | Back Against the Wall,” the new| Picture industry ‘ ° | , Goldwyn, photodrama. now on view \Winter Garden at the Liberty. This is the first pic 3 | . ° ture in which Hatton hag ever ap-| | ovie ul Z ZCSs peared in the stellar role. | } = @ 9 ee oe LL p. Popular House 7] if STRAND 1 clure atler Changes Hands| = ote ene ote eC U avi Ss Why we use the wedding ring and) prank Edwards and George Hor-| Piayiet. This was her debut on what it means is to be illustrated in the stage, but judging from the| the next Pathe Review. What it hit she made it will not be her “BEYOND THE ROCKS” pick have taken over th stheodore Fitzeenia htorte Swanson | means is no problem, but why we|™ent of the Winter Gar< last appearance. Kathryn McGuire Lord Bracondaie Rodoipt Valentine | use it is something else again. and Ben the other Lady Bracondale Edythe Chapman | cee char No, Phyllis | Capt. Fitageruid . Alec B, Francis se Yep, they stil change them. “Por Thrills, love, gowns, adventure,| Love or Money” is now “Cronsroads | travel, climax and sce! beauty |of New York.” Kathryn McGutre, Diended into one is a fitting descrip-| Noah Beery, Ethel Grey Terry, Rob- tion of “Beyond the F ks,” the at-l\ert Cain, jeorge O'Hara, Herbert traction which is being heid over at| Standing, William Bevan, Mildred Tuckahoe—“The Claw” Is the name of Lionel Barrymore's latest play. | He will appear in a new play in| the fall under the direction of} | Arthur Hopkins, the Strand, with Gloria Swanson and| June and Charlie Murray. B, S.—Betty Rona Clarke is the Rodolph Valentino co-starring. It is me a beautiful young actress who played| en Mlinoe Glyn story. er ee ys a opposite Harry Carey in “The Fox.” re - to George Arliss. in. “The Silent| Louise Huff played opposite George | . Arliss in “Disraeli.” Louise Huff Effie Shannon and Edward | ove aise ts ada is married and has two children. “A SAILOR) “ee | Milford ess oof the Storm County” is the next picture which (Patt | LiMian Gish is negotiating for fm oh + esadhon 4 plans to direct it and to staf in it, ed age ' — nets airy taking his part of Robin) Hood, | Alex—Rubye De Remer has re “A Sallor-Made Ma funniest pictures Har " one of the | ene id Lloyd, the) William Farnum will make only clever comedian, has made, is given | two ures for the 1922-23 season. | od fh the Continent. I quite} the featured position on the new bill | pustin will make six | | turned from the Continent. -1 quite| ppears as a sailor lad and performs) 1h the Inst month Goldwyn has| do not know her age, but one of! whole routine of comical stunts, | s “5 “ |engaged as directors Marshall Nei Mildred Davis is again. his leading eee ee eee ay, Maurice ‘Tour |neur and R. A. Walsh and «ig: OAK Dew contract with Rupert Hug %! And now another film 1s to be her hobbies Is interior decorating. | She has one of the most artistic! homes of any of the stars and is| responsible’ for its beauty thru her own good taste. Frank Edwards, one of the| ¢ Ye Ee RON | f lare—Anita Loos is a well ‘THE eee |made to show the world what a|new managers of the Winter| known scenario writer. She has} -c.) Jquiet life people lead in Hollywood | 7 : ever been seen on the screen ex: | am Str arden theater, odin yy me eye er ¢ | William Ht. Straus" | at night. Jackie Coogan, Baby Peg-| 7 cept in “Polly of the Follies.” She Jane Stoddard Spencer | Sy and Brownle should be starred. | immediately introduce a new policy,| Played @ kid part in this picture, \ 3 m zs eee | just foi She has no intentio Pe ~ * aiitne salar, | “ile Mars | whereby that theater will take its] Just for fun. She has no intention Ihave seén wicked men and fools, many of ; | George Archimbault wil direct |of becoming a motion picture ac- : cade. sereen version of William | EL place as one of the best popular-price | aine Hammerstein in “Under Christy Cabanne’s famous story, will | (4's | picture houses on thé Co: t. the} Dinne “Nice People” ts to be both,and I believe that both get pa id in the be shown at the ¢ It is an appeal sete A | ; : : y Bane! eed new policy will enable the manage |. The cast will consist of { 1 10) sor =a ory of an old man’s quiet faith | . ‘ fey, ta late 5 rn th rt tt ten ano amt manne Bg Ta, a War th cs end--but the FOOLS FIRST ! > we radeiies 4 {title of the second picture starring | rad Nagel. Charles Ray is hard at ee the walls of prejudice and false | «+ ongheart, the canine actor. | &rams, in conjunction with approprl-| work on “A Tailor Made Man,” his BIG pride. | ow ate musical interpolations, and at a| first production for United Artists POWERFUL COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Margherita 4’ Auria, singer, is also KAY 1. Ros-| nominal price, which will permit the | on the bill, and a new episode of “The | Renee mie tees sa gh ore sere So oye to attend the theater |/PATIENT DeMILLE i Sunday Concert at 12:30 Director ado Ne ciouen tonight. | fel’# leading lady in “A Self-Made entire family to attend the theater | P/ i 2: pent taeentlle aadntaly eciebateamaps winetind 67ND more often, enjoying their favorite| Willlam DeMille sometimes re y eee stars at a smaller cost than ever be-|hearses three hours a scene that re- Overtars'ts the epee “hinaenie” Ek. vera Broadway Actor Maurice Tourneur will film “The| fore. The Winter Garden ts practi-| quires only three minutes to photo. | Concerto in D Minor for violin. a wienalwakt * . . | Christian” in London, Epsom D cally a new theater, equipped with|graph. Probably that's thg reason Mr. Arthur in Meighan Film |; lale of Man, the settings in| comfortable. upholstered chairs, the | he's one of the most capable directora Iriirie ‘Kinnone 2thten “ikeaey GVECd Laurence Wheat, prominent Broad-| which Sir Hall Caine placed the | finest projection machines, Wurlitzer |of moviedom, At least, he ts the most (a) Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rustic: way player, has an important role in| story. Jorgan, and all the necessary appll-|charitable to an author's idea and (>) “Reconciliation Polka” . Thomas Meighan's latest Paramount | eee ances for the better presentation of | story. FIRST SHOWING “My Dream"—Grand Walts ...... picture, “The Bachelor Daddy,”| The cast of “ nk Goda,” to be at. atures. Smokin oma, la | — semen . 4 . which is coming to Seattle| rected by Penrhyn Stanlawas, will in-| dies’ rest rooms, parcel check rooms,| — “The Bat,” mystery play by Anywhere in the World soon. Meighan and Wheat are old| clude Bebe Daniel James Kirk-| courteous ushers and employes will| Mary Roberts Rinehart ‘ er friends of “The College Widow” days.| wood, Anna Q. Nilsson and Adolphe | all be part of the new service Avery Hopwood, will be filme ee Wheat played the part of the fresh-| Menjou. | by Oliver Morosco, $25 for Best “Fools First” Poster! Cc | ' v man in the company which toured the 059.2 at , " on, eennte S, 4 t H n played the half. Bernard Granville deserts tne | Baby Peggy was presented with a | As the world's premier showing of “Fools First" ts in é Ga in the New York company | stage for the movies hundred | wrist watch by Sid Grauman of the Seattle, local ideas are sought for a national poster, lect SEAITLES The of Daddy” is from the} ne thing comedians have fenced since, and | million-dollar Los An. theater Page Ag Money > asi an Rg sot ea aero Submit SYMPHON 1 of Edward Peple, author of “The| When Gloria Swanson returns| now Th » Kosloff and Bert |The little girl's popularity is such © by 10 p.m. lay nm. Prin Chap,” in which Meighan also|from Europe she will be starred in Lyte will fenee in “To Have that her fan mail equals that of most appeared on the screen “The Impossible Mrs, Bellow.” and To Hold. grownup stars.