The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 3

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a EN—Last time te- Deabdt Your Wife.” COLONIAL—Clare Kimball Young in “Charge o day, Mahlon Mamilten in “ hance 1 f COLISEUM || a | “THE BACHELOR DADDY” oe ramount) Thomas Meighan Leatrice Joy Jackson, Bar uce Guerin and the Richard Che Bally Lock woo The Children—Char bara Maier, E DeBriae Twos . atte ELIGHTFUL romance, the lively entertaining caprices of five or phaned children, and the thrills of a battle betwen Mexican bandits and a & T HOMAS MEIGHAN plays daddy to five little orphans; Alice Joyce weds man of tyrannical disposition; Constance Talmadge takes up horseback riding; dead husband’s will causes trouble for Agnes Ayres; Lon Chaney “gets” man who wrecked his happiness; Clara Kimball Young has diffi- cult time living on husband’s moderate income; Mahlon Hamilton wins love of pretty girl. Such is the life of the motion picture star. errr | | | | erty. 7—Lillian Rich, ‘ . a sil © small army of defenders, for the pos 1—Thomas Meighan, Coliseum. 2—Agnes Ayres, Strand. Alice Joves, Winter G a os , . . Pas * " _ « a on of nigibves Intees are the wali Chale , 2 g yres, Alice Joyce, Winter Garde n. 4+— lara Kimball ¥ ound, ¢ olonial. ad —Lon Chaney, Columbia, 6—Constance Talmadge, Lib © wy picturesque features of “The| r r | ery Bachelor Daddy," the new Para . Ann N 4 Noline | s | Pin Tcms aleghan ‘ie oe tee PrizesWinning L ' To Appear Here | Famous Horse (Ab, Girls, Here —_) Slap-Stick piers? - . ~ espe) e-Winning Letters in Soon in Person || Is Your Chance || ° Paramount | “ e ” rears nto So many handsome heroes in || omedies re Dataisounk sunouainail COLUMBIA | os oolis 00 ontest the movies have hearthstones jr gall. acd. winter toa ain Ss prea lat BTR SPN Daigo Ree ° harmonious households in private tion has been ealled to many : Winning letters in the “Who's the) so much waste; spread over all the t life to which they turn after the }them in these columns before, “THE TRAP” [x orkd’s Most Foolish Fool?’ con There are fools with unt I en rama day's work of wrecking homes of ear y asse| Tom Meighan will be starred art, eBrersa | teat. kad beols *meneed the weeks Making his sereen debut in “North | | fictitious familien, that it gives us]| Where are the days of slap-stick | anot George Ade story, “Back on | First prize—$10. | n are those who, as of the Itio Grande,” a Hebe Dantels:|| much pleasure to introduce our || comeay? ‘Those days are over, all| Home and Broke.” Betty Compas Beason To my notion Kaiser Bill is the| they grow 1, “Well, it Jack Holt Paramount picture, which ers to Richard Dix, the fas | and Bert Lytell will be co-starred im The Child ips Stanley Gosthsls | world’s most foolish fool might have ere are fools opens at the Liberty June 3, is Robin criminal in Marshall ||°Y%¢? 20w—to paraphrase a popular} “Kick In.” - “The Trap,” which is now at the Fool because he allowed his entire | @mongst foolish women, With “Gold, Hood, as well known tn the horse latest masterpiece, |/ditty. At least, it seems so from| wy, e Reid is to do “Thirty Columbia, is a fiery, thundering story | Sens to be ruled by selfish desire; |More gold.” their cry Wasting world as the stars of the photoplay First," which just com-|/a perusal of the releases for the| Days.” Rodolph Valentino will Bem of & simple hearted French-Canadian| Fol because he really believed he| their years in wanting, while the are in the world of cinema. pleted a week's engagement at the || first five months of this year. |starred in “The Spanish Cavalier” who becomes a wolf in human form |COUM and would rule the world—|best of life slips by With men rt tn Hood te tionally known Coliseum. Chaplin i# no longer a slap-stick| and “The Young Rajah.” #) after he is cheated in love and busi- |" ‘tae mid 'y Ponce oelheg abd omen vines & champion jumper, with a recor Mr. Dix's hobby is his mother, || comedian, His last comedy, “Pay| Lila Lee, James Kirkwood, Ray-= | Super-fool because he thot to con.| chuckle because each day they have jot mix feet. Hi ngs to Mr, Holt | and he spends most of his leisu Day,” contained about as much| mond Hatton and George Fawoett ness. Lon Chaney, who has guined fame by his splendid character work in “The Miracle Man” and “The Pen sity.” as well as other features, plays the stellar role. [WINTER GARDEN | ATS RE | RD AND MASTER” (Vitagrapa) Indiana Stillwater Viscount Geuntng .. Lord Stafford. . Mrs. Stillwater. “HER LO! | ) «sts Allee Joyes | Holmes EB Herbert Walter MeBwen Marle Shotwail Strange situations, unexpected sur Prises and bits of humor interwoven in a dramatic tale of domestic life is “Her Lord and Master,” showing at| the Winter Garden for the first time | Bunday. Alice Je * assumes the role of a spoiled child, who married the man she thinks will master her She obeys him implicitly until her| Parents taunt her. Then she dis cteys. The results are intensely dra. matic. | | Agnes Ayres | Clarence Burton Conrad Nagel | Edna Murphy STRAND “THE ORDEA' (Paramount) Robert Acton Helen Crayshaw W. Somerset Maugham, the emi nent British playwright and novelist, | ls the author of “The Ordeal, dra matic feature starring Aghes Ayres, picture hag many 1 touches. It is a strikingty dramatic story revolving about the Whirlpool of trouble stirred up by the Kicious will of a d | ad husband. —*8 | [E LIBERTY “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER” Donaia W Bi Rivers ing is the latest art} has mastered as for her role in Horseback Constance Talmad, @ matter of necessit “The Primitive Lover,” the new First | National attraction, a comedy-drama, | which opened today at the Liberty. | ‘This story by Edgar lwy Frances Marion hg to the West const. | COLONIAL || “CHARGE IT” (haquity) Jolla Lawrence Clara K. Young Hervert Raw Retty Bi Nigel Barrie | the happier, the woman | chest clothes by it,” or the is limited Who who ¢ is n own tt merely uttering hurb! wife and who must pay in cash for what « whose harge credit 1estion which plot of in | | | “HALF A CHAN a “ Burke 7 Rich Ain Maguire “Halt a Chance,” the story of a man’s fight to win the love of a pret ty girl against tremendous odds, | the new photoplay offering at the Oak beginning Sunday. Mahlon Ham fiton, who is starred in picture, plays a highly dramatic dual role “A Daughter of the Law Carmel Myers, closes tonig rring t “IF WINTER COMES” Plans for the filming of A. 8. Hutchinson's “If Winter Com have been temporarily abandoned. John 8. Robertson, who was to have directed it in England, ts on the way to Los Angeles to direct “Blood | and Sand.” Snub Pollard burlesques the small town movie theater in “In the Movies,” bis mext, Eternal Flame.” at of gold is the world’s most fool sh quer & race of brave people by wick-| fooled some other poor fool in a and was taken “location” for this | time with her and his little siste slapstick as any of his earlier ones,| are to be featured in ed cruelty and terror. business or I way, And so the ure because of scenes requiring their beautiful honw in Los || but the public now looks upon him| Bebe Daniels will —Subdmitted by Evelyn Dunn, [list is unending—but the greatest the jumping of small canyons and as an artist es his work| “Notoriety” by William 802 Seneca st. | fool ts the one who fools himself all towering stone fences. m & magazine writer asked || /n that att an and not| Penrhyn Stanlaws will direct | Second prize—$s thru the years apd dies a fool when The jumping of Robin Hood in him recently if he was married, the act is the attraction. “Binged Wings.” All of the fools tn the wortd are| Dis life is donet orth of the Rio Grande” is all the | ne replied with a twinkle in his The same holds true for Harolf! Alice Brady ts echeduled dak haut "hy chose ‘teat tek, to Submitted by Helen Hardy, more remarkable because the W oye Lioyd. | “Missing Millions” and “Anne my way of thinking, is a woman 615 Hoge building. ern trappings of both horse and rider “Nope, bot’ I'm ready to marry Lioyd Hamilton now has reached/cends.” Dorothy Dalton and p Pegay Hopkins Joyce | Winners of the five $1 cash prizes are much hea S lany day—if 1 can find the girl.’ || the dignity of being his own pro-| Holt will be co-starred in “On the ce She is the supreme fool because | Were as follows for horse sh Won't feminine fans take pity || @ucer. That means he has been ac-| High Seas.” <3 ; she has bartered the most precious| Thelma Robertson, 3202 Ra Leman on this unusually diffident movie || “*Pted 4s an artist | ,Vincente Blaseo Tbanes's “Eig : things in the world for gold, and|&v¢, “Man Who ver Gives, will prove of interest to hor h . Larry Semon now aspires to do| of Women” will be filmed, having illicitly gained that, lavishes | Expects to et Katherine M of thin of However, ‘Robin Hood (’ feature productions. |dore Roberts will be supported it, never ng a thought to the|Harbaugh, 2929 Mt. Baker bivd, a not the ¢ endl en former. | Buster Keaton, who has as dro!l|“The Old Homestead” | spectre, OP age that will inevitably |"The Money-Mad Fiend:" Capt. Ne an 26 cow-punchers borrc from one. wat aeneeen and distinctive @ visage as any that| Barnes, George F rob her of that which keeps her cof./™0, 165 10th ave, “One Who Ex Arizona cow ranches brought with PO go Sg ~ es tinh the | ever faced the camera, seems con-| Ridgeway. fern filled. |pects Something for Nothing them thelr favorite cow-ponies. Th tinulty for “The Young Rajah," | emt to go on creating mirth thru the ~— : She is the moat foolish foot be.| Charles A. Wilson, 9414 13th 8. W punchers Include such notables an | Toment ty le noe next. Rajah.” | old-fashioned clown stuff. DALE FULLER é cause she publicly prates of bec vin.| “The Pessimist:’ 1. M. Griffith, 2430 Hed Eagle, champion “bulldogger” (Clr PP Tain in af adaptation ap|.. The passing of the crude comic| Dale Fuller, who scored & Bilas ister influence over men—permits| Utter st. Bellingham, Wash., “The} of the world; “Cheyenne” (Pascal! Y ok, ert hort me adaptation of! is due in a large measure to the|the maid in “Foolish Wives,” Ras sensational news sheets to print her|Clearet Fiend.” | Kaiser), champion bareback rider of phen . <=, Ite vod ng reemon popularity achieved by Will Rogers| been cast in a similar role in “Bor | vaenghre iittn, fdas har coveted ide é esnnnappibariaie |" .. This clave chan ems, Pearly and ‘Tom: Morris, | Jue we the atar rather chon thy |i@ feature comedies, as “Doublin'|derland,” the new Agnes Ayres Pal before the eyes of sentimental! Nilette Becomes seorae Bevan nis clever char-| champion team ropers of Arizona, he star rather than the! fo- Romeo,” “One Glorious Day"|mount picture, which Paul Powell youth. Inferior brass, with a thin} jacter actor comes to the Coliseum | ‘ | story. Jand earlier ones. Farce comedies! directing. ‘ Picture Player |!°%,) " peron, and on the serwen | Terberes 300 feet ene |like “Red Hot Romance” and “Re- in “The Sign of the Rose.” Mr. Beban carries merobers of the cast | the water are shown in fool ‘Arctic Spring,” part of the next One reel of “The Light in the| ported Missing” also are crowding Two companies have been cap Dark,” Hope Hampton's next, is|the rough comic off the screen. italized at $2,000,000 for the pro Here's a chance to see Nilette's Submitted by Martha Hurley, heralded camel mate. ¢ is to be In no peared t pin » . 431 14th ave. N. pe geip is uapenin cnc . ning ee po an th me ios die] 5 se aien- pnd seven: atiine band-colered ‘8 ze oreerenente the| They benefit by attention to story| duction in and distribution from ei de as ae es mee i arf porte aad ince Bet pynot rs “quest of the Holy rail _Intere t and production detail. Atlanta, Ga., of feature pictures. Won) by Katherine P. Francke,/aiso show the Phillppin tion | tim feature. : " Robe, Wash. Letter printed Tues | arriving in the United States on f day, nas Pe “Man who crossed Ni-/their way to Washington, D. C RIPE B'S |agara falls via a tight rope.” Roald Amundsen, the noted explorer, V °. Pl Fourth prize—$2.50 |ittends to loading nuppiies on his) ¥ AMpire Plays “There is one born every minute.) ship Maud. Mise Lota K s ¢. | Sooner or later eac : of Business Women's clubs, was It is time for the style of movie meet every day are not) caught by the camera on her visit to! drama to. move into a new cycle, | confined to one specie—we find them |the sheik craze having run its on every hand: packed into life Uke GRIFFITH'S NEXT course. Changes in fashions of : D. W. Griffith is ready to film &| photodramas arg usually coincident “BACK PAY” COMING new story, “At the Grange.” It will | with changes of clothing styles. The SOON TO STRAND feature Carol Dempster, heroine of | sheik picture now consigned to eam Street’ and John Barry discard « with the low Seena Owen, Matt Moore and J.|more’s leading lady in “Sher hatted flapper. | Barney ery have t leading mes.” Griffith probably wi change there are | roles in “Back Pa a yunt| plete the remaining three pi modes that bid for pitture coming to the Strand, June r his contract with Uni flim fashion cata |%. The story was written by Fan sta before ning the filming | * for melodrama, sweet ro-} {nie Hurst and Frank Borzage of his picture ting the hi and vampire plays. j rected. It is a touching and of the world | melodramas a o numerous sorbingly interesting story of ag |to jon. Mary Pickford'’s new | soul torn by good and evil | D. W. Griffith has begun re | version of “Teas of the Storm Coun- - Jhearsals for “At the Grar by | try” is typle new romances Court note: Vernon Keyes, | irene Sinclair, a Kentucky author Another revival marks the return Lasky assistant, sues Harriett | ess. jof the vamp film. It is “A Fool Hammond for $97.24, loaned to - - | There Was,” starring Estelle Taylor her at Catalina. Don't let Will | Pathe bas produced a one-reeler| French and Italian producers are Hays hear of this, childrent on “ leita’ Of ‘Acheson jalso turning their attention to the} - | vamp picture | And T da Bara, the most famous vamp of them all, is coming back to the pear | SHORTENS TITLE OF NEW PICTURE PLAY| Mary Pickford decided to | shorten her revival “Tess of the! Storm Country’ 8," but she movies, but she will not ap as a vamp. | has ot [five 1dogd Hughes wil fave thet NOW The beauty of “The Sheik” Haiecd Gita ioce, Der Tere PLAYING _ and the hero of “Fools’ Paradise’”— rence, Forrest Robinson, Jean Her- | and Madam Bodanrere are other |members of the cast, Filming ha | started. Hot dog! “More to be Pittied | | Than pened” is the title of a | new melodrama featuring Rose | mary Thelby and Alice Lake, Others to follow that are Inily An astounding Shopgirl,” “Side Wks of Ne | Sora P Mine,” “1 care array of gor- | of Broadway” and “Forgive and geous gowns— a veritable fashion show! Forget!” and Conrad Nagel in “THE Also another of the funny Torchy ALWAYS SOMETHING TO LEARN, SAYS ACTRESS | too old to learn,” para 97 on. i tt Reorder db sketches—“Torchy and Apple Blossoms” says whe learns something new and seful in eve ne of he ew | daring cine ee WINELANDS ORCHESTRA san ho? + hei: 4 , This time, during the making of Beatrice Bentley. She’s a Detroit heiress who has begun a| gdeat abaiatae iarinae Gane z movie career under Norma Talmadge’s guidance. The Tal-\ gor jirst National presentation, it is madges appear to have taken up the business of training) seamanship she has been studying, | , i ecreen acting. First it was Mrs. Lydig| under the tutelage of Capt. Chris: | novices in the art of screen acting rat dt was Mrs. Lyd 17 | aw Johnson of the three-masted The story of a woman's stirring battle for her Hoyt, New York society leader, who appeared with Norma in “The Wonderful Thing,” the Mrs. Archibald McNeil, Jr., of the Palm Beach act, who plays second lead with Constance Talmadge in “East Is West.” And now Miss Bentley will appear with Norma in “The | se hooner Apollo, which was used at sea for five weeks during the film. ing of Mr, Holubar's pictura, First she learned how to hantile the wheel, then ehe boxed the com- pasg and finally tried her hand at mending the rigging. own soul! Big! Vital! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! Harry Reed at Organ Save 50c—$4 Coupons for $3.50

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