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Stren rag WINTER GARDEN—Mildred Har re in “The First Woman.” Oonm- ing Sanday, M1 Warner in “The Shiek of Araby.” STRAND—"The Woman Who Walk- | Alene.” All-star east. | “The | COLISEUM—Mack Sennett’ COLONTAL—Florence Video In “Hail Mar the Woman.” OAK-—Frank Mayo in “Dr, Jim.” edgewood No- TODAYS 'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY—Richard Barthelmess: t= | Sonny | COLUMRIA—Herbert Rawlineen tn | } _ LIBERTY “SONNY” (First onal) Bonny ~.Richard Barth Mra Crosby... . t Florence Crosby Madge Craig alte Luey F in a dual role for part of the ac tion of “Sonny,” the picture which opened today at the Liberty. The of fering is said to be of the same strong heart appeal as David,” which was shown here re- cently, and presents the young star im one of his most popular charac tertzations. [COLUMBIA] “THE BLACK BAG" (Universal) Billy Kirkwood Dorethy Calender Mulready Mra Hallam Herbert Rawlinson, star; Joseph Vance, author; Stuart Paton, director, This “is the combination which thakes “The Black Bag,” row time. the audience guessing from start to} me | ‘WINTER GARDEN | tDEN | , “THE SHIEK or ar are <.. BL Warner «. Barbare Castleton {Wedgewood Newell Carmen Phillips “The Shiek of Araby,” with H. B. Warner portraying the desert chief, will begin a four days’ run at the Winter Garden Sunday. It ts a re vival of the famous desert tale, “The Man Who Turned White," in which ‘Warner scored a decided success some time ago. ‘The present picture at the Winter Garden is “The First Woman,” star- ring Mildred Harris. STRAND “THE WOMAN WHO WALK ALONE” Paramount) Iris Champneys Dorothy Di Clement Gaunt Murie| Champneys Bart of Lami Walked Alone,” photodrama at the Strand. The marital difficulties of these two sisters furnish the theme ot the story and pave the road to many thrilling situations. Much of the action takes place Africa. COLISEUM | | ———____—_____£ “THE CROSSROADS OF NEW YORK” (First National) Michael Flint Grace St. Claire Landiaay Waitress Eth ey Terry Dot Farte Mildred Juni The absence of leap year has failed | who has pro. g the past Farley, dui to daunt Dot posed to two men month. It happened in the filming of Mack Sennett’s comedy melo drama, “The Crossroads of New York,” which is showing at the Lib erty this week, and in which Dot hag od important humorous role. a en rs COLONIAL | ‘MS AML’ TH ew OMAN” National) Wlorence Vidor 4 Hughes (Piret Judith “Men and their sons first false doct of a by-gone exploded by a high-minded, sensitive. self-sacrificing wornan in a series of | tense, dramatic situations in Thomas Ince's popular production, “Hail the Wom: which is starting four days’ engagement at the Colonial to OAK ZS “gig” Robert Castieback are) Baron Kibeira Wallace Beary | Atens Luple oil Dolores Casticback Kathicen Lewis A clever mystery drama is the picture play opening at the Oak Sunday. It's adapted from the fa mous story by Maurice Leblanc and is 4 fast-moving tale of the ad Ventures of that master crook, Arsene Lupin. Tonight for the last time Frank} { Mayo appears at the Oak in “Dr. Jim LIBERTY NEWS SHOWS SHRINERS’ FAREWELL Seattle's farewell to the who recently left here for San Fran in. cisco, is one of the big items eluded in the Liberty News opening | Saturday morning at the Liberty Theater. The community lawn fete recently given for the children of the Beaux Arts Village, Seattle's fine new auto tourist park from if. ferent angles and a eannery ship being manned by the family of the Captain, are other interesting topics. ICHARD BARTHELMESS is seen | “Tol'able | in South) OrHare | lin A) Shriners | L! | climb. Qs 1—Herbert Rawlinson, Wi inter Garden, ‘Mary Fhurman in “The Bond Boy” No heights are Mack Sennett too diaay bathing beauty Miss Mary Thurman, began her motion picture career as @ member of the famous bevy wh } mind the injunction Louis} the water," has proved this by “net to go nea for be | to who | nouncing that she will enter vaude } vite. | Not that Mary Intends to forsake National times, she | K Weatey actual oom. | H. B—Mary Alden, In spite of Jee toa tha she never again! | would play a mother role, came all the way from the Coast to take | that part in the new picture star ring Richard Barthelmess, tentative —___—_—_—g | ly called “The Bond Hoy.” But of | course it is a woman's privilege to | pe ange t Princes showing at the Cotumbia, one of the|the silver sheet. best Universal dramas shown at the/is at present leading lady for Rich popular Second ave, theater for some | ard Barthelmess in “The Bond Boy, It's a mystery play and keeps | his latest carrying vehicle for First release. is rehearsing a oneact \akit which will be produced by th eith interests. Besides her bathing beauty fame Miss Thurman has a notable motion | fs now 14 years But Allan Dwan productions “In the Heart of a Fool,” of Martha Queed.” “The Sco: Far from it. in betw “The r mind. . | Dorothy Dalton and Wanda Haw- | tife to her profession ley are sisters in “The Woman Who | jy fy present decision, At t, She | won ne picture career, some of her trt jUmphs having been with William 8. Hart in “Sand,” and a number of including Sin old and has 1,437,323 freckles by ovie Quizzes hat | | Silver Portraits the Fairbanks twins are not related to Doug. Phillips—Charlle Chaplin and Dougias Fairbanks are the best of |friends. In fact Charlie spends a good bit of his time at the Fatr banks home. I can not tell you the name of Chaglle’s next picture, for it has: not been definitely settled | upon. | Alma ried. Her two pictures for First | National were “Salvation Nell” and | “Wite Against Wife.” It's true that [her mother sometimes appears in tures in minor roles with her She played the mother in | | rth.” } | Betty—Jack Mulhall was the lead. | is pi man ir Molly 0, starring | Mabel Normand. He has recently been married. L. R. A—Theodore ff, Fa |mous Players-Lasky Studio, Holl wood, Cal. can no doubt ¢ the informatic sian 5 in The Italy ‘The King of regarding the Diva's Ruby” the ayers on the screen European Notes on Picture Plays} will be filmed Beggars, || neriat that has proved a senaa’ Pauline Starke ts not mar-| ton in Paris, will be sent to the Unitea | States |_ “The Valley of Ngumba” and “The | White Desert” are being filmed in Germany, Hagenbeck collection Constance Binney will make a fea “The $13," | ture in London h is expected to make a tour with rance Storm” of Fuussia” England is a using wild animals of the ‘Or wix | reel film showing the fall of the czar land the ernment of the bolshevist gov- | Among the new German films are | “The cons Of abeth ‘and * | ret ; Wi ing Nace Reld 6 Ghost of Alfred Green Round of De Tuscany,” The The Ascention , are th,” Murderous WALLACE REID and company, ” under the ¢ shortly to have | The E P he mpr Gover H of la fine set representing the Span | castle, whose ghosts are laid by | energetic work of the young Am can who loves the pretty Marche owner of the ancient structur “Tyanhoe” 1s to be filmed Vienna. rin: len fish the in : ». | Diaye at the source iis ‘olum bia. —|will H ays Starti The portent of the appointment of | Wil Hays as head of the movie in | dustry is now becoming apparent He has started to “clean up’ the studios. | This is his first step since his ap. }pointment that places a tangible as pect on the phrasing of the purposes of the producers’ organization, to jwit: “tor establish and maintain . | the highest possible moral and artis | tle standards in motion picture pro- | duction.” Hays has sent a letter to every | producer in the organization to oie. } inate all objectionable features | plctures now In course of pond | Hon. In thone letters Hays sald, “Theae | pictures now being made will come out soon, and they will be the proot of our honesty of purpose or our failure; they will be the proof either of our ability to correct our evils ourselves, or of our inability to ron jour own business,” Carl Laemmie, president of Unt-| | versal, has ordered coping of the let- | iter posted tn that company's studios ! Executives of other companies have | passed the order along to producing / unite. The pictures releaned at the start of the fall season will show definitely | what effect the order of the “big | boss” has had. | Hays’ order is rather vague in / (Conducted in co-operation with! phraneology, The avowed purpones ED | Associated First National Pictures, |of the recently formed Federation of Inc) | Art ia more to the point. The fed | Rosa—Asildred Harris denies the | *ration represents the American So. report that she is to marry again amy ot = rs pps Motion | She has made the statement that | Picture Directors’ association. Screen 't ne matrimonial venture is enough 4 for her. She prefers to devote her} 9. || No. 2—Wesley Barry. "| ALICE BRADY IS [nearly a year ago. THE SEATTLE STAR BERTY presents Richard Barthelmess in dual role; H. B. Warner coming to Winter Garden Sunday; Columbia has Rawlinson in Louis Joseph Vance story; Dorothy Dalton, Wanda Hawley and Milton Sill coming to Oak; Colonial offers Ince feature. , popular trio at Variety of splendid attractions at local houses for motion picture fans. 2—Kathryn MacQuire, Coliseum, 8—Dorothy Dalton, Strand. 4—Florence Vidor, Colonial. Strand; Coliseum showing big Sennett production; Frank Mayo 5—Richard Barthelmess, Liberty. 6—Laura La Plant, Oak. 7—H. B. We ng Rigid Movie Clean-Up at Studios}: Writers’ Guild and Motion Picture Actors’ association of California. The intent of the Federation Art in thus stated: “Qualification | participation requires that every in dividual conduct himself or herself according to the standards of cor: mon decency.” And more, the federation pledges to eliminate from the industry any one who brings disgrace or scandal) upon himself or his fellows. Some of the scandals that have stirred Hollywood in the past wo ot} impended. BACK ON SCREEN With the beginning of production work on “Missing Millions,” one of Jack Hoyle’s “Boston Binckie stories, Alice Brady returned to the sereen after m year’s absence, opened the Paramount Long Island studio, has been closed for re- which 11 months, and made her debut an a| Paramount star. y's last motion pleture ork was done in. Realart pictures Since that Ume she has been appearing on the logit! [mate stage. ART ACORD Art Acord i« in Merey hospital at Rakerefieid, al. On his way to de- fend his boy laurels at a rodeo isco the Universal star's automobile over-turned on him, breaking bis left leg. Poem by Leo H. Lassen Picture selected by Daisy Henry ) A And golden Youth h | When the young god Yearning for Tomorrow; Is fair Today; Youth woule | Willingly, not knowing his ND while Youth flees A Age samiles—Youth’ stirred With years; Today and even Tomorrow And dance with him, and li 3 April dance A memory of some Yeater Age would gladly leave behind YOUTH LL too soon tomorrows are but yesterdays as fled on golden wing: has gone Memory clings To all his precious wealth and pleasant ways. Youth looks to Age with ke half-forgot een, ambitious eyes, 1 change his lot own Paradise. before the morning wind has softly day, blurred if he could turn ve again, and yearn! Postpones Showing for School Kids A Southern theater manager poked Jackie Coogan's film “Trou ble” for hie theater, and, after three Neilan Insures Set for “Her Man” In the world of motion pictures, everything from an eyebrow to a Griffith to Boost —_ [Director Does , New Film Players) Many Stunts for Hired “Double more stars in the cinema heavens. He has just completed the cast and is he Pp > |p of js investment. yicture, a comedy drama by y : | board of education of his city that! Marshall Neilan—in the produc. | Irene Sinclair with the working title director who doubles for doubles.” |he had made a mistake tion of “Her Man,” his neweat | of “At the Grange.” It will be in| 4ouble, as you probably know, is According to the school official, It| Firet National _picture-—recently | #°¥e". reels. engaged to perform hazardous st | was the last week of studies and/ gave the insurance people a new D. W. will introduce a number of | for an actor, the children would be very busy|thrill when he took out $50,000 | MW faces to the eilver screen. And| Some of the things that Hi jon their final examinations prior to [summer vacation. He was asked | |to postpone the Coogan film a | week. He did | ‘This t# a demonstration of the popularity of Jackie Coogan among | |not have occurred had this penalty |*h® Younger generation of the land. | LILLIAN GISH TO START NEW SERIES | Lilian Gish’s new series of starring | | pletures will soon start under | supervision of Griffith. Altho she | will have her own company the plo- tures will be made in the Griffith studios Richard Barthelmeas was the first | of the Griffith-developed stars to “go jit alone.” His success was one of the sensations of the year In film circles, clure Patter William Orland wil play the role of Cahrite Young in “East Is West,” the pleturizs of Fay age success in which i Antonio Moreno will play opposite ee Edward Sheldon, stage successes as uu,” is High Seas,” attraction who wrote such “The Nigger” and the author of a new Para- “Salvation }"On the | mount | Charile Chaplin's next comedy tq! about fints? but, usual, the nature of the plot ts kept secret until released Herbert pleture Chaser.” Rawlinson entitlea has started a he Rainbow |ANITA’ Ss HUSBAND Rudolph Cameron, Anita Stew 2 In her next Louis National attraction, was formerly a prominent tteare on the speaking | | |stage. He scored his greatest hit {on Broadway in “Rich Man, Poor | Man," in which he played the ox- | travagant young millionaire. In pri vate life, Mr, Cameron is’ Anita's husband and business manager. MOWER HAS ROLE IN “MANSLAUGHTER” Jack Mower “died” for the first time in nine years of screen work in the filming of Ceci] Be de Mille’s pro duction of “Manslaughter.” Mower’s career on the screen has included all types of characteriza tions, stunts and experiences exc the depiction of death, It remat for him to be the victim of the title jin the current De Mille-Paramount |picture—for the benefit of the cam- Jera only. AC ES AYRES Production of Agnes Ayres’ ple ture, “Borderland,” under the direc tion of Paul Powell, is drawing to a-close, The final seenes, in which Miss Ayres is attired in a ghost cos- tume, required strenuous work on the part of the star and director. JoouL BIO JoAnooUVA PuY oj) Ves eq) the} Bainter's Constance | Talmadge will star 1 “er © | | Milton Sills, Claire Windsor and | Henry B. Walthall will appear as |the leading players in “One Clear Call. The scenes are laid. in an Alabama town. t Moore in “The Bitterness se | Brownie, the Wonder D | Rate S hs a and L scaaitonasd Gan sppsne tamlenae me a INTERNATIONAL new First National offering, “Hun | ary Hearts.” j cee | | “Oathbound” is the title of a new | |picture in which William Farnum | | will star, Ethel Grey Terry, who jis playing at the Liberty in “At jthe Crossroads of New York,” will | play the leading feminine role | > gar) | “The Impossible Mrs, Bellow” ta the latest Gloria Swanson etarring vehicle. ONCE STAGE ACTOR} j has done when doubles have fal Jumping off a high cliff intoas falling off a stup's upper the sea 60 feet below, ward off a moving train into a gully, diving over the a river eteamer, riding a log lumber flume, standing on the w of an airplane to film the an aviator, and locking his cle wheels with those of a auto. Hillyer tn 28. Started in when he was graduated from college eight years ago. His is Lydia Knott, one of the — known “screen mothers.” He ed BIN Hart in 25 pictures, the continuity of 15 of them. two latest pictures are “Skin D and “The Brotherhood of Hate" —— | Griffith has a way, lke Ceeil DeMille, | of fashioning celebrities from nonen- | tities, Richard Barthelmess, for in- worth of insurance on the contents of a movie set for 24 hours. The set represented an elaborate | boudotr, Louts Fifteenth design, and | *Apee- contained priceless antiques rented| Th cast of the new picture in- for the occasion, the total value of | Carol Dempater, . Porter which amounted toa. tal fortone | Strobe enry Hall C,H, Croker While the amount paid for the rent-| <!0® Morgan Wallace, Margaret | Dale, Frank Wunderlee, Frank ing of materials used in this scene) sheridan and Irma. Harrison was reasonable enough, yet if the spout 2 . wet had been damaged by fire or | |had any of the valuables been| | With hundreds of people stolen, it would have cost the pro-| Working and nine productions dueers a nice penny under way, the Lasky studio at In order to protect ttself, the tn.| Hollywood just now is one of surance company aasigned a man| the busiest places in the film |to wateh the wet during the life of| World. | the poliey. And they say that producers are poor business men! et? | cludes tern | Baby Peggy will be seen as a messenger boy in her picture. A Smashing Hit! From the Story by Louis Joseph Vance Columbia Orchestra Liborius Hauptman Directing | | Starrin Herbert Rawlinson It’s a Real Thriller! Virginia Valli charming in the leading feminine role 1 Oe Vt =>] r7U i's | LEMMER ‘COR

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