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TODAY'S PROGRAMS or Keaton in “Cops” Miller tn COLUMBEA—Pre the Silent Nort! WINTER GARDEN—Cortnne fith in SThe Single Track,” Hope Hampton nk Maye in in in “Red Cour. | COLONTA L—William Russet! tn “Strength of the Pines. ive in “Don't Write Gareth Haghes Letters.” co The Here Mis Bweeth irginia Fox rt feature of Liberty Kea who is the comedy at the «ors the new show The picture opens with Bu: ton proposing marriage to « gi refuses him because he ts not a bust: | ness success. Buster promises to £0 out and become a big business man he goes into the junk business Needigna to say the result is hilarious “Watch Your Step,” a comedy drama, is on the same bil! COLUMBIA a “OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH tadys Walton in | | L! —Gla Malotte Wil i Introduce New Jolson Melody dys Walton, Oak. 2—Buster Keaton, Liberty. 8—Alma Rubens, Strand. 4—Frank Mayo, Col THE SEATTLE STAR | BERTY has big double comedy bill; story of French-Canadian trapper unfolded on Columbia screen; Maurice Tourneur picture coming to Win- ter Garden; Anita Stewart is heroine of Coliseum play; new Paramount drama at Strand; Oak features flapper in show opening Sunday. ‘umbia. 5—Hope Hampton, Winter Garden. 6—Anita Stewart, Coliseum. ) l Talmadge Sisters in Keaton Comedy Norma and Tal in a Talmadge stance two-reel The one development that augurs Absotively Buster Keaton bas those two " the Increasin interest taken in it “ | Al Jolson, the popular New York |] illustrious actresses—and, by the ad " (Universal) bed $ s 5 ‘- i by church and public welfare or: ‘The Man Prank Maye | Musical comedy artist, has requested || way, bis sisters-in«law—in bis " ‘The Girt Barbara Bedford) Albert Hay Malotte, the Liberty's super laughdvity, “Day a , | well-known ¢ ist, to introduce his which is nearing com Dr. Dan B, Brummit, editor of the “Out of thé Silent North” ts the new Universal photoplay at the Co lumbia for a week beginning today Everything which one associates with a story of the North is included in this attraction—the beautiful here ine, the dog sled, the villain, romance, thrilis and the beauties of setting Mayo appears as a French-Canadian trepper. SE Saree * ogo | WINTER GARDEN | THE BAIT” (Paramount) Jahn warren: ‘Sitaery Woodward Bennett Barton sack Donald Joha Gordon. There is another and more sinister new song, ‘Ol4 Fashioned Girl.” to Seattle audiences, and it is to be one of the big features on the Liberty's new bill opening Saturday morning n of opworth Herald 000 members of the Epworth cague, recently replied editorially to those who criticixed him for ac. official and stance Talmadge are in bis thea ter and Buster Con requence elicits Since the two, both of whom have!] laugh at their expense a nr Sere advertising ‘or the paper | attained wide fame by their compo But don't get excited ite simply stated that millions | of sitions, are old friends, Malotte will Trere & no aber sccach oe a em a Pig ae Boe sake z church people attend viel both play and sing this latest bit, | paimadge — girtw ey gear eg WARS re eeny thy }eomplying with a special request || pirst Natior weil fms gg fy vane from Jolson. Nosi ’ y : | : onirree and by whom and that the church I The te gram Fr selved | yenterday For Norma and Cons should use motion pictures for edu by Malotte says, in part: “Am sen adorn * in the cative, recreative and evangelistic ing you copy of my song, ‘Old-F the theater--which means the }ioned Girl,” that is the outstanding y we: } » t | are in the film. ¢ Arline filmed interiors of hit in my new production, ‘Bombo. 4 | So there ne Bile! Foie” tn Wire me that you stopped the show eetaare mt Vol in a Brooklyn ic A ped A minister introduced Mary Carr | A round-up of 200,000 reindeer is at the premier showing of “Silver shown in the next Pathe Revie rings. |Sennett Beauty wn athe Review. | Wing ‘Church and Civic Workers | Figure in Future of Movies | The W. C. T. U. is now commend-| well for the future of the movie is|iM& such pictures as meet with its approval and asking local chapters to co-operate with exhibitors show. ing them. Will Hays in scheduled to speak before the General Federation of} Women's clubs at Chautauqua, N.) ¥,, June 2%. Mrs. EM T. Howm New York state censor and the) heads of various committees also} will talk on films. | The executive council of the} American Fededation of Labor in session at Cincinnatl condemned legalized censorship, A proposal for the federation to make and exhibit films in its own theaters was voted down HALL CAINE ACTS AS | “LOCATION” MANAGER | The Goldwyn company, filming “The Christian” in England, has a distinguished location manager in Sir Hall Caine, author of the story | underneath.” ‘ 7 1 Ben Turpin in Doug Has Keen (“Ben Hur” Will a Dog Team Wreck} Abili Be Massive During the taking of the latest) ity asa Be great age wocteaee as See oP . win goto prove how fac aan make arte a Business Man) ini. {2 the screen than the stag ‘The Frozen Trail presenting spectacular effects’ special, | the crons-eyed | Some look upon Douglas Fatr-| comedian met wi ent te ” m itr an accident,: i aus merely as an athletic atar of| "Ben Hur. which, ‘tho neither severe nor seri:! the screen. Some regard him as a} That play owed its great ous, was, nevertheless, painful! great actor. He -probably ie both,| ty to mechanical devices startled the audiences, Goldwyn has closed a deal A. L. Erlanger for the screen and one-half the dramatic enough to keep him off the set for| but when the cinema gained a star two days. It was while driving the}itrobbed the heavens,of the commer-{ dog team in one of the scenes that} clal world, for Fairbanks is a Turpin got hurt. As he explaing it:. ly an executive. His present picture | *! Sa “During rehearsals 1 could ca make | indicates that. Fhe i on pe Sewse Bc: one of the turns just right, so I} Even members of the industry are| sion will pale into insignific was putt «ii I had into my ac-| agape over the vastness of the sets) —_ ca — tion to properly negotiate the curve|he has built for his “Robin Hood) When the picture ix without allowing the lead dog too film. The exterior of the castle set| 25,000 persons will have had m wide 4 swing; when, the first thing! alone is 600 feet long, more than 200| part in the making of it. And” Pity I knew, the sleigh had hit the dog! feet high. More than 12 carloads| this has been under the sup int right In. front of me, which up to) have been used in the building of of Fairbanks. Big Business lost™ thin time Thad never seen, and the castle. Three tons. of nails, genius for organization when/ial over the whole thing went, with me} 50,000 square feet of button lathand| banks first smeared his face oe of crook than the shoplifter ‘ “ ines aan the department store his | ‘ Quits Vaudeville hunting ground, according to Maurice} Bubbiing with enthusiasm and Tourneur’s new Paramount picture. | giad to get back off the road, Phyllis | “The Bait,” which opens Sunday at | jfaver, beautiful and talented Mack | the Winter Garden Sennett comedy star, has again | Hope Hampton, the pretty Texas|iaxen up her studio grease paint screen star, is the featured player. | and mirror Phyllis, in A cable from Director Maurice Tourneur says that Sir Hall is [showing the company places inthe Isle of Man where John Storm and Glory Quale, the chief characters in the story, lived, The author js a Manxman, end thoroly familiar with | jthe history and geography of the! Silver Portraits company with Ben a ne eo ‘ E¢o LIS EU M J yturpin ana kathryn McGuire, ap —Alla Nazimova Poem by Leo H. La island. Bir Hall and his son, Der-| peared | vaudeville sketch on satire Sale Lae a jwent Hall Caine, are also advising “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED” | Pantages time in several of the} Picture Selected by Daisy Henry &s to the London locations: { | West Coest ef and | | Matatie ! claims that the of a VIOLA DANA / Roderick W rtist ix all that may be Viola Dana, who appeared here! Byrne Travers ast toas waka recently in person, is back at the! Metro studion in California working} From a mansion t room in| ston Haver is now ha on a. new. ploture, “Page, Tom| a cheap boarding house was the tran} wien Ren Turpin O'Brien.” Cullen Landis plays oppo sition of Roderick Warrei and bis) i0. of &, Rich: n the nite the clever star. Between scenes | pretty young bride, when the youth's juction of the next Sennett-Tur Viola keeps busy with her knitting. | father, naire steel magnate, epebial .for First Nationa At present it's a new white sweater | cut off financial support of his son. | \.4.. rhe Frosen Tra ' for dad. ‘The manner in which the young cou ple solved their troubles supplies a dramatic heme to “The Woman He Married,” film play starring Anita| Stewart, at the Coliseum STRAND ~ “FIND THE WOMAN” | (Paramount) Alma Rubens Klien Huban | [nc George Me Marrisoc clure Patter! Better business conditions aren't | coming—they're here,” saya Adolph | Zukor, president of Paramount, “The | pression terminated as sud as it commenced.” ovie Quizzes with (Conducted tn First co-operation Pictures, Associated National Ford}, McA | “ee © = A pretty concert singer, a promi.|and I about 8. Vi Billy Dove's first starring picture - nent judge, a little country girl and|sinia I 1 no doubt ap bs ntry Love.” | $ PS " : | 5 rn again after com ect So Cat a district attorney are the characters | pear in “6 eee ‘ial ratte around whom the plot of “Find the) pleting he are Same Page Tom O'Rylen.” Viola Dana's tt td saat amaey On Pavamepet “drama} ormen F’ oe ge next A, a, SFP OT act a TTI OES showing for the first today at|ried to Ullrich Rus Leatrice J Taine the st 4 woven. There is alis the girl who Meighan The Merchant of Venice” will be murder myst which involves the married n “The Fi Daddy filmed in Berlin with George Jacoby | two women, and is not unraveled|Leatrice is at present ‘playing oppo directing until the final ree! {site Matt Moore in “Her Man. oe te Alma Rubens and George McQuar-| W. Hoyt--There is such a picture Betty Blythe has started to film | ws are the leading players Jas “Hamlet a a Germ mince How Women Love." Kenneth Webb ‘ ys ee ae 4 n ‘eins is directing ’ OAK t toles: Pola mee International ida Philip Rosen will direct. Rudolph “THE GUTTERSNIPE” nNrmghee Bis Valentino in “The Young Rajah.” desekes Maisie O'Dea sia | olitan Opera singer, ts “Little Blue Bonnet” has been | x | ray ied Ban to film In private life completed at San Antonio, Tex It MAN om G Sa s Countess Poppe’ Penrod was financed by the City club. (3 S directed by Marshall Netlan. “ee Music Director Fro the ura of New York to} tloole ntonlo eno is no dk te aeule'ot hemmcy and. pctap. 10.00 lpaey Pied ot ae Master Pianist ne a ' a 3 he | ma ried Harrisoft Ford ts not mar Gareth Hughes, who has not ap . coon psec malate Cmgistre ine | rie either, just ne he wa peared In a worthwhile picture since AND HIs o he Guttersnipe,” the Universall some time ag He Jivorced he made a hit in “Sentimental Tom- Ee ee ee ten aces [ASH Ayres Ma ears old my,” will play the role of Brother ALL - ARTISTS othe Oak | has reeently been divorced from Paul in the Maurice Tourneur pro- ORCHESTRA at the Oak | Cag Frank Schuke duction of “The Christian,’ \ Red Courage #0 a Universal Winnle ve Rodolph Valen | secdig Hane : feature, wil be shown toni ‘ ii a pres working on “Bieed a wf iemensigaaed a mo ise present we n on S100" Harry Myers has been released * CO LONIAL and Sand Lila Lee and Anna Q.| from the cast of “Captain Black | | | included in the cast bird” in order to accept a big part | — ire Winkie Aapermd —% ude Astor a in “Ivanhoe,” to be filmed in Eu-| { (Metro) mportant role in Dor-| | eee Robert W. Jenks. - iGaretn Hughes st production. | Rupert Hughes has started to Rr W. Jenks Address Eugene | film “Gimme.” Helene Chadwick | The r ers Club, New York jhas the lead. Others in the cast Don’t Write Letters,” rma Talm |are George Woodthorpe, Kate Les Pe prepped nian 3 AE ne Int ¢ ter and May Wallace, a vaudeville ful comedy of the ambition, aad te dk comes ] prima donna Wie makes her film young .cak to appear weave te 0 46s | OS i ack a bart. } debut in this pic ture. whom he has never met, will be| Dick— Richard | wa ge tl A sd s fe shown at t Colonial for the first ars old and was born in w York Cyril € hadwick will play Lord Ure tine Gunéay., in. the tantw role ts He at present working on in “The Christian” for Goldwyn, He Gareth Huahes, the yours actor whe Bond was an extra in the Vitagraph ver- became famous for his splendid act-| } sion, made 10 years ago. ing in Barrie’s “Sentimental Tom-/ Buster Keaton says he’s going | Wi a 5 ™ } to bring up bis new son to be a | %, z iey “The Lite Story of the Three | president, even if the kid does | dade Hs ae il Talmadges” will be published. FIRED | want to be a fireman or police- | 1 % It was written by Mrs, Mar- Mrs, Evelyn Frances Snow, Ohio| man. | LIKE THE STARS garet Talmadge, mother of ‘ has been removed from — | Norma, Constance and Natalie. > Office, That happened shortly after KING VIDOR | . ie > a me ia her famous remark that only 10| King Vidor has been engaged by | N°? similes among these words of mine PIN ei HALLAMY oe per ent of the ople knew what| Metro to direct irette Taylor in b . ts ih . | adge Bellamy has been selected | they ought to see the wcreen, The| the filming of “Peg o' M Heart.’ Are rare enough for this, unless I say |as Jack Pickford's leading Iady in| reason Mr r a4 removed was | Production w tart soon, Selection! The ¢ P " stant stars that shine “Garrison's Finish.” She fs one of that 90 per cent of didn’t} of Vidor means af artistic produe- | That th sy art like the distar , the most promising of the screen's FORMERLY CLEMMER uses’ wth her tient, for Vider -wan the tnan Who} In far-off seas of sky when some clear day | younger actresses Von Stroheim’s next picture will|of the moxt artistic picture that | Ha Jone ; there 6 mage in the light igh picture. This may be Miss Bellamy's be called “Merry Go-Round.” ‘ever graced the silver screen That stains with beauty those deep robes of Night.’ sep to stardom.