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| SATURDAY, JULY S, 1922. “TODAY'S PROGRAMS jolt in “The Mag Mae Murray and Re- “The Detlclous Le GARDEN—"Geed and jane Law and God's. COLISHUM—Alice Lake in “T Am the Law.” Missing m COLONTAL—Nasimove in “A Doll's Mouse.” Sunday Leah Matrd in “When the Devil Detves.” OAK——Herdert Rawlinson in “Cheat- od Mearts.” Blanche in “Hor Wilting Mustand.” ‘{ Liperty || e—____—_—_ ) “THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE” | (Paramount) Robert Kendall Jack Rita Durand... Bylvia Br Rilason Clarence Burton Dusan Ann Bebseffer OBERT KENDALL, a quiet, con ventional New Yorker, inherits the pearl fisheries of hig uncle, Sila Ladd, situated on Frenchman's Island, down in the South Pacific. With hi death the management falls into the hands of his clerk, Leach, weak-willed and ruled by Nite gon, a ruffian Swede. Many pearts are stolen and Kendall decides to in- vestigate. ‘This is merely the beginning of the story to¥l at the Liberty in “The Man Unconquerabie,” starring Jack Holt. COLUMBIA —_ = Delay Costly “Time waits for no man." 80 spoke some wise fellow cen turies ago. That's why they have schedules for railroads, Yesterday the truth of that time worn proverb had {t's dawning as far as Charlie Chaplin # concerned. And here ts how it happened. Some three months started a new picture, He started THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL” | with a rush and went along so fast ‘(Uatveres}) [that be suddenty suffered a slight Mary MeQuire Mae Murray | breakdown and his physican ordered Jim Calhoun. Rodoiph Valentine | a rest, ee sae .itienara Cummings | Chartle rested a week or so and then went at things again with even greater volocity than before the breakdown. But again he broke and again he rested. The days rolled by and even the weeks, Yesterday Charlie returned again to his studio. Full of “pep” and all ready to finish that picture which was started three months ago. He suddenly decided to use the same lo leation he had used the day he started his picture three months ago. Pasadena. The Raymond Depot,” shouted Charlie as he dashed away from the studio. The gang behind ‘Tell one little le and you have to tel nine more to support it, accord fing to the old proverb, and the ex: Deriences of Mae Murray, as Mary MeQuire, ian “The Delicious Little Devil,” now at the Columbia, would geem to prove the truth of the old Qdage. Rodolph Valentino heads the , Supporting cast. -PWINTER GARDEN | ——— “MAN'S LAW AND GOD'S” MeDonat st") sexx Livingston | followed. Then they arrived at the aa MacDonald Kate Anderson | designated spot.. Here in where the Uncie Jimmy Bobty Mack | proverb comes !n. RideMiy Rechey Binel Shansen | The station wag not there. Some one had taken it away. Even the A virtle outdoor story with action ‘Tei in the heart of the Canadian fockies, is told in “Man's Law and God's,” the photoplay which fs to be Shown at the Winter Garden for four Gays beginning Sunday. It has to do} With a young girl who answers a/ Yery misleading matrimonial ad. “Good and Evil,” a dramatic film, Cloves a four days’ engagement to- Dight. property man could not replace it So Charlie used another station. But that's not all Charlie decided to take another “shot™ on a street in Eagle Rock City. Away he went and his gang followed. But alas, even that lovely street had changed. Houses had sprouted up on all «ides. And the owners refused to take them down | Did Chartie become angered? No in COLISEUM 1) tt ccm tus ne manne oie ——-—-—/9} | “It's the cat's whiskers. I must “1 AM THE LAW work faster.” Two broters, both members of the| Royal Mounted,” seek the love of the | . ( ) : fame girl. One is a weakling and| the other of strong character. Both, | by strange circumstances, are com-| (Conducted in co-operation with missioned to track down each other! Associated Firat National Pictures.) tor a crime committed by the young. William Collier Admi will er and weaker, who seeks to throw | coiier, jr, 1708 ‘ralpadge st, Holly. responsibility on the older, The out-| i404 ‘Gai William Boyd, Famous rm rasan ch ge fg eam Law." th®! piayers-Lasky Studio, Hollywood, attraction At the Coliseum. | Gal: George Walsh, Fox Studio, Loe Angeles, Cal; Jack Perrin, Universal STRAND | ——-—-——-5 ) | | Film Studio, Universal City, Cal —-—_-— see “MISSING HUSBANDS Y. Z—R ih Valentino, 7139 (Metro) Naplerkowske | HOUywood bivd., Hollywood Antines Htacia Naplerkowska . ai nt Peate-Reras. Maris losiee Irite | Richard Barthelmess, Lambs’ club, Captain Morhange Jean Angelo| New York, N. ¥.; Gareth Hughes, | Lisutenant Saint-Avii.. Georges Melcholt | Metro Sfudio, Hollywood, Cal.: The EOE pac AE TE TIT odore Roberts We i ce Reid, Thomes lieutenant spurned the attentions of | Meighan, Elio side and. Betty Antinea, a famous beauty, noted for|Compson, Famous F her influence over men, ts told in| Studio he tes a Eugene “Missing Husbands,” a picturization | O’Brien, Players’ club New York, N of Pierre Benoit's “L’Atlantide,” now|¥-i Bryant Washburn, 7003 Haw: ng 7 thorne ave., Hollywood al; Antonio showing at the Strand. Marie Louise Moreno, Vitagraph Studio, Holly Iribe, who plays the featured role, is E * saloon | wood, Cal.; Harrison Ford, Lambe & ineneue Tee ele club, New York, N. Y.; Conway Cc oO L oO N A L Tearie, Friars’ club, New York, N Y.; Pell Trenton, Actors’ Equity As —— sociation, Hollywood, Cal.; Bert Ly. WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES” |.) Yetro Studio, Hollywood, Cal! (Associated Exhibitors) | Peang White, Fox Film Studio, New | Leah Baird | y, Arline Pretty | Richard Tucker Vernon Bteel Bianche Manafieid Grace Eldridge John Graham Robert Taylor ‘ork, N. Y. “Daddy Long L Mahlon Hamilton Mildred M. | fet ‘The feature attraction to open at |*" °l4 picture: ler before he became a motion picture int t, culture and refinement. as “Daddy Lone Legs.” Marshall s0e * Colonial Sunday “When the z the Colonial Sunday is “When the | ian, who directed the picture, also Chester Conkifn’s latest comedy ts Devil Dr starring Leah Baird. | pg Barro | satan Soest, iar As written by Miss Baird herself, safes ea Om | Lively, Please." "Whe ee De yen” ows th dee Ayo Be agit Mong owe the) poris—Yen, I must confess that 1 Dione will play the role of ose on / oF hearts of two| rather bored with questions con) the shah’s mother in “Omar, the women. One is a sophisticated wom- | aa « rf | . cerning Rodolph Valentino. He is Tent Maker,” starring Guy Bates an of the world—a woman with a + | ' ~ Innocent [Rot ® Spaniard, but an Italian, It's Post. | Past. The other is a pure, Innocent ||. that he was n professional danc 4 choles | girl, the product of an atmosphere of } star eee OAK | Inquisitive—Katherine MacDonald re ————————=fil | in not married now, but she has been UNWILLID HUSBAND” | wed. Her latest picture Is “White {Pethe) Shoulders,” not yet released. Oh yer she is now working on a pleture even tho latest two have not been her John Jordon Edwin Steve |neen by the public. It’s called “The Hospital loosely Offered, 1s &| Lonely Road.” dangerous thing, according to the “yy we Riot of “Her Unwilling Husband,” | suggins— Madge Bellamy ts not ~n0 comedy drarim starring Blanche | married. She is 19 and has appeared Sweet, which will open at the Oaklin few pictures. One of her best Sunday, Miss Sweet is sald to be|\nown roles was Nan in “Hall the was born in Texas prettier than ever in this offering. | woman.” Sh Talmadge Herbert Rawlinson is appearing at| pyumbbell —- Constance the Oak tonight in “Cheated Hearts.” |hag secured a divorce. Walenta, Black Rock DOROTHY PHIL IPs May Allison This week will see the completion |1, married to Robert Ellis. Douglas of the cutting and editing of the lat- | pairhanks ia making ‘Robin Hood’ ent Allen Holubar production for the |i 04 from all accounts, it will be First National, This is “Hurricane’s | some picture. “The Bat” will be Gal” marring the pretty Dorothy |eimea some time in the future but Phillips in the most emotional and|y cannot give you the exact date, Melodramatic film of her career, Roger Lston will appear in his 116th character role in “A Little Child Shall Lead Them.” am Beaudine will direct Wes- Little Heroes of the y in a Chaplin Finds “ ago Chartie! yers-Lasky | NEW shows today at Liberty, Coliseum, Columbia and Strand. Winter Garden, Colonial and Oak change Sunday. Jack Holt, Mae Murray, Rodolph Valentino, Alice Lake, Nazimova Leah Baird, Colonial. | | School Regulates Personal ' Conduct of Photoplay Stars ‘The most significant step yet/are grown amen and women, and |taken’ toward ‘the en hmment of /OUr Gctions should be governed by Jeontrof St’ the ‘personal’ cond@uet’ of | “Mt end common courtesy.” oe galt Mord eben ‘Thus the director is placed in the | film players is the formation of the! pemtion ox school tmicher, Kear of | |Paramount stock company and/ten demerits for temperament may schoo! stop Miss I y Pout from cutting up didoes, especially if her class | ‘The stated purpose of the stock | compan mark is near 75 per cent | The rule, however, ought to work | both ways. Some directors are as} temperamental as the stars eee and school ts to give the every opportunity to foster |memb ard develop the motion picture art to ite bighest ‘ptane ‘The rules ‘and regulations bear «| | The entire scheme emacks a bit of school atmorphere which may [deeper significance. Their first par-|seom out of plac in the pvern. | jagraph states that the rules of con | Ment of adulia wlo are, after all, duct and work are adopted to pro: | slaried emplovew. tect the good name of the profes: | Nevertheless, some such scheme | (aten. rr mr necemmry in Hollywortl, f | Rute Né. 2 saya: Avold alcoholic | fhe pervonal conduct of some fim stimulants and late hours. If you| Players has been less responmible | jare a woman, nothing can destroy | ‘han that of the avor high school | lyour good looks so quickly: if you | student incapacitate; Had such an orgenteation been | ducue work | *suurated months ago, several of the recent Holiywood scandals might jare a man, nothing « |¥ou #0 much for the Jof the studio. | Rule No.6 reads: Gifts and gra. | have been avoided. }tulties to any instructor or officer| Since the new organization ts con jor the Paramount’ stock company | fined to the company, only mem Or anybody else connected with the | bers of that company wil Le af studio, are strictly forbidden fectod, However, Paramount is the | | Rute No. &: Be careful in the|'#reest individual producing org | chotee of your associates outside the| ation. The effect, of the new studio. Remember “A man is | hems will be felt thruout the in- known by the company he keeps.” | dustry. A woman is known by the company she avoids eee Screen players have thousands of | eee friends whom they never meet. They | ‘arious directors and players who| are responsible to thone friends have specialized in certain linen of |Their popularity depends on how} | work will conduct classes for mem. } that responsibility is met. There} |ber& of the company. This gives|fore, any scheme. that has as its| lopportunity for the enforcement of | Obsective the furtherance of the| lrulen. Any member who faile to|faith of the public in its. crested! attain 75 per cent standing tn clase. | ‘ols works for the general public | jes, attendance and general deport. | 600d. | ment is lable to expulsion from the —_ ~ | | company / | | see | Directors at last will have a whip | over affected players. One of the ed: “Altho the stock tn trade the metnbers of the Paramount eno im their ability t{ Cleo Madison will play the fem: | portray their emotions, the plnce|inine lead in “The Dangerous Age.” for such portrayal ix on the sereen | pipartion and not in the sto Temperament | Sidsbiaey nd iha Shak Wecuiieed| is a valuable asset trol ia » nuisance to elf and everybody you | Bursts of so-called temperament in |t ot be tolerated; we | | Larry tm migrant and king, in his next com [FAVORITE | Reon ae jing of “One Clear luminate a town tion 18 nights ee Fawcett, famous for his “Sentimental Tommy” and but temperament | Dt) police department played ax extras jin “In the Name of the Law” which has a patrolman for hero out of your about e studio will r Semon ys two roles, for the film Call would ti 16,000 popula. ot George parts in VA A 7d | “Peter Ibbetson,” has signed a con |tract to play character parts for | Paramount for a year | eee | Sale of the screen rights of “The | Mirage" as a vehicle for Norma | Talmadge, as forecast in this col umn several weeks ago, bas been | cloned eee | Claire Adams will be leading lady lin Tom Mix's next pigture. After that she will play opposite William Farnum, If Balzac and Dumas were only alive to collect screen roy- | alties on their stories! | } Getting Ready for “Ben Hur’) Goldwyn announces the filming of | “Ren Hur” will be by a director of | international fame, who has made |many big productions which have | fitted him admirably to bendle this | spectacle film | | There are only three such direc: A new picture of Madge|tor*—David Wark Griftith, Ernst |p, ‘ th t| Mubltech and EB, Gordon Kdwards Bellamy, one of @ MO8l| whe entire studio at Culver City, recent screen favorite 8.| capable of housing 15 producing com. | Miss Bellamy first became| panies, will be used for the produc j ; ms | tion of this one picture, if that much acquainted with the pape space in needed, Some scenes will be \thru Thomas Ince produc-| taxen in Palestine ions. a CONSTANCE TALMADGE The United Studios, of Los An. geles, look ike Frisco’s Chinatown | CLAIRE WINDSOR | Claire Windsor, who t# playing at the Goldwyn studios in “Broken | these days, with nearly every Chinest Chains,” the $10,000 prize scenario,|in Southern California working in haw been in filma for two and a half| Constance Talmadge's Is rs. Sho om her first appear West,” or trying to get atmosphere ance 46 an extr work on the set, a ar and Blanche Sweet head list of players Jack Holt, Liberty. 3--Albert Roacoe, Oak. 4- | version at various houses. Dramatic features predominate. Stacia, Strand. 5—Alice Lake, Coliseum. 6—Jack Li Job for Better | Films Crusader | A dispatch from Los Angeles says ngstone, Winter Garden. |Movies After Shaw Stories | George Bernard Shaw announpes | taille acest hai How Rupert Hughes Writes Scenarios Jean Acker will be featured in a film I nar heya ty haa) bead |that an American company has of. by Larry Ev: called “The Bigamist.” Jean Acker te coloty a thobe ye . Hl the Armee ps hod “ser Vaion.4| Writing of scenariok. “She telin || fered him $100,000 a year for five) ty he fo of Rodoiph Valen- ere ig something significant nd I put |) years for the privilege of filming two | tino, There te a algnificance in thin) | me What to put down 4 the title of the new movie, “Mi situation that should chatlenge the || 't down,” he explains. “She reads || of hig stories a year | Money, Money.” It iw the first attention of those who are talking || !t over and tells me what to take Shaw is one of the few great, inal screen story by Larry about “better pictures.” out, and T take ft out authors who have refused to have| Having sold it as a starring ) thelr stories filmed. Many who once | hicle for Katherine MacDonald, |GIRL SCENARIST- | Rromsed.to va tlestng 0¢ tote stontes | ft Spits 66. poomuious samreU En WINNING SUCCESS PATHE REVIEW The polar bear hunters of North ern Siberia and the potica doga, of |when the price offered could not be| Now he ix transforming it inte m= South Africa, the bridge over the resisted. Shaw's price may be | magazine story, Firth of Forth and the eity of Arlen The script for “Peg o' My Heart,” | $100,000 a year. Money comes.to Evans in t on the Rhone, will be shown in the | which Lagretie Taylor ts doing for | on — —~ ways, However, others have next Pathe Review, which goes to| the screef, was written by Mary | Silas the same thing, except the o prove that the movie is the true Ex-| O'Hara, That discloses an interest MALCOLM McGREGOR reversed. Some plays are p Malcolm McGregor is making rap. id strides toward cinema fame. He was a classmate of Rex Ingram ing story of a Acenarist's succens Two years ago Mins O'Hara was lit peranto of language, the graphic chronicle of current history. | first for the stage so that the version may gain prestige. ite known. Since then she has writ : . A stage play may some day ARMING UP BALZAC jten the script for “Turn. to. the | i" Yate. ieraun aay im * Pig Dart! prestige thru having been ad na Talmadge makes a picture Right” and “The Prisoner of er oO y unrelensed—after he tad played ex.| ‘Om ® successful movie, | tra bits at the Hollywood studios, | Now McGregor has been selected for the leading male role in “Broken Chains,” to be directed by Allen Hol- ubar for Goldwyn. Colleen Moore and Claire Windsor have the femi- nine roles. of Balzac’s “The Duchess of | Zenda.” i angen! And right away it becomes “The Eternal Flame.” “WHISKERS” WINS FOUR SUSPENSE 18 AWFUL PRIZES ‘There's said to. be something tn 0 | “Fools First” that Marshall Nefian | won't tell even to his most intimate prem agent A crinix go new and fresh that tts director doesn’t want any of the bloom of surprise rubbed off before | | you wee it | Charles Ray, whose latest p tion, “Alas Julius Caesar,” ia |uled for early release, is proudet, — than ever of his pet wire-haired ter rier, “Whiskers.” ‘This patriclan puy recently won first prize, two see by and fourth prize at the dog show of the Los Angeles Kennel club, ae The casting director of “When Knighthood Was in Flower” says he is having more trouble | finding 450, men with shapely legs to wear knee breeches than a stage director has in selecting Tho list. of proposed film “mel- odramers” crows—"Back Home chorus girls, He says only one | wl a Sepa and Mother,” “Asleep at the — man in five looks well with Exteriors for “Don't Weaken,”| switch,” “Child Slaves of New Jal Alal, the calves exposed. That ought to | Irene Castle's next, will be taken | York,” “The Love Bandit” and [shown in “By-Way console Ambassador Harvey. Miam!, Fia “The Boy Detective.” Grantland Rice’s next review. It’s a Colorful Story With the Zip of Champagne - * The Snappy Romance of a Fascinating Dancer and Her Fiery Lover —Cabaret Nights oe net ee mrn ane L/ Z7- ADDED ATTRACTION— “THE MIRROR’ A photographic review o1 past historical events since the advent of motion pictures Including the Inauguration of President McKinley, March4, 1897 COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Sang ‘ Under Direction of LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Master Pianist and Composer or