The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 3

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“PODAYS PROGRAMS : on SEU “M— Katherine MacDonald \| Logg he Women’s | aamuntt—zane ce Rides.” with Claire Adame | | lead MBIA—Mae Murray and Re- | ; | dolph Valentine in “The Delicious Litde 0 “Cheated Hearts.” WINTER GARDEN—Ghirtey Masen in “Very Truly Yours. CRONtAL—Geege Arts to “Tho Rating Passion. ——_—__———-4 COLUMBIA | “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEV (Untversal) Mae = === Redoiph Marry Har Richard Cummings | Pa Uncle Parney. The management of the Columbia | has received so many requests from | movie fans who have been unable to see “The Delicious Little Devil” to hold it over, that they have decided | to run it several days longer. There | is & reason, of course, In fact two good reasons—Mae Murray and Ro- dolph Valentino, who play the lead: | ing parte. STRAND “YOUR BEST FRIEND” «Kwaltty) 1—Rodolph Valentino, Columbia. Adams, Liberty. plained. Robert quite unexpectedly intro. duced his wife, a young society but- terfly with a frivolous and socially ambitious mother. Robert's simple home does not appeal to her and she influences her kindly mother-in-law to spend her money on the elite in order to gain Robert's nomination as district attorney. The situation ends disastrously when Harry Meyers, the black sheep of the family, absconds with his firm's money, id the big hearted mother offers her jewels and gives up all she owns to make good the lows. Dore Davidson us the family book keeper does a bit of splendid acting | and puts the soclety-crazed wife in| her place. It all ends happily when | both sons realize that “mother” ‘s} their best friend [| COLISEUM | ) { ; Donaia | “THE WOMAN'S SIDE” (Pirst National) Judge Gray, running for govern has ax his opponent “Big Bob” ters, representing the crook elemen When Masters finds he is losing out, he threateng wo expose Judge Gray's divorcee sult charging desertion and mental cruelty. Thru the loyalty of ) Mary, supposedly his daughter, the ; real truth about the divorce sult is| ; brought to light. She is the child of | his brother, the real culprit, who | ied in China when Mary was an in-| fant. There real romance, too, | when Van *, the young news paper man, discovers Mary none other than his childhood sweet: | heart. The story ends with their en } J r LIBERTY i Satara “WHEN ROMANC E RIDE (Goldwyn) j Rost! Claire Adame | Sione Creech Corats stil ucy Bostil, daughter of a Colo-/ i rado ranch owner, has a passion for horses dating back from the time | she was a wee mite, and insisted on 4 heving her hobby horse by her trun die-bed. One day, while out riding, | she is startied by a dog which leaps before the horse. The animal guides | her to his stunned master who has spent days in capturing a wonderful wild horse. Love makes haste and the young rancher makes her a pres- | int of the horse, which they christen “Wildfire.” Later Lucy rides “Wild fire” in the races and wins in a spec | tacular fight which amazes even her | father There is a Billy Bevan short | INUMBERED « 8 . comedy on the bill, too, from the] NNUMBERED songs have told the U A crimson rambler, running riot, discloses The wine of gods upon a sun-lit wall, Unnumbered words, more golden far than t Have echoed lovely rhymes of summer joy = k Sennett workshop. i WINTER GARDEN “VERY TRULY "you nS” (Wm. Fox) Marie Tyree f sniriey Mason Among the stately blooms that lure the bees 1 Wendmauses tharies ciary| Like Helen lured the glory that was Troy. j Jim Wateon ‘Otte Mottman | ; ‘Archie Smail Harold. Miller | | O truer tribute can these lines repeat Marte Tyree, public stenog. by day, | lemme sane omer Shirley Mason, Winter Garden: Silver Portraits | At the Shrine of the Rose That beauty is the fairest charm of all; Than if they say that beautiful thou ar: ARIETY-~—that’s the word at Seattle’s motion picture theaters this week. Everything imaginable that a movie fan could want—from stirring ad- venture to passionate love—is to be found on the various programs, and the comedy offerings are particularly good. There are new shows today at the Columbia, the Liberty, the Strand, the Coliseum, the Winter Garden, the Colonial and the Oak theaters. co-operation cal National Pictures, fee ry how (Conducted in take riton Ford did some fine acting in Love's, Redemption” Of course, the pleture, but her part di kive her the opportunity to act not hat the} Four Horsemen,” for it wh the auRgested Re screen, and was ph Valentino for the part of Julio. | Pegsy—Alice Joyce ts not In pic tures at the present time. T do not know whether she intends to’ return t cr not Girls Make First Horseback Journey NATIONAL PARK INN, Rainier National Park, July 15.—The first > herveback from National Park Inn to Indian Henry’s hunting ground In the 19 lay made by th Helen st TIM MMMM FT TTT TTT TTT TTT IIT = 2 meason was yeu girl hackleford and Mur ord Hamil ton acted as guide, A distance of 14 miles was covered during the Elk Queen Contest Entrant Goes North Miss Pear! *, a close contender in the Ballard queen contest, | left for Alaska ot 10 a. m, Saturday on board the Spokane for a 10-day trip. She declares she will obtain 25,000 votes on the trip. The winner in the Ballard Elks contest, to end August 6, will be queen of the Seattle lodge at the Anacortes convention August 17, 18 Banking Delegates Are on Way Again garden roses Five hundred delegates to the na |tional convention. of the American | Institute of Banking left Seattle Fri day night after being entertained in hese, the city as the guests of the local chapter of the Institute. The dele. gntes, representative of ‘all parts of he country, arrived in special cars t 2p. m. and left at midnight Would Abolish All t, builder of “air casties” by night, thought she had married a big for en asa rose; thy charm is sweet | Downtown Parking | tune, then discovered she hadn't. | r “ y i De eters fran eerie hud, | With woman's loveliness and woman's heart. Recommendation that all parking | tho—only a poor girl who longed for Before the altar of the Rose’s shrine, jof mutomobiles on downtown streets « comfortable home and a good | With unnumbered songs, I give these words of mine. |%e Prohibited was made F iday by | band. But, bravely facing a genuine | — — -| George ¥. Ruseell, superintendent of | test, after heart burnings and self-|“#ughter. Ida Darling has the role)a kindly hearted philanthropiat whore | Public utilities, who declar that reproach, she finds her “air casties’ | Of his wife. Other he players in| ehief alm is to bring out the best in| Present conditions are a menace to! are real ones, and she “lives happy | the cast are Kdward J. Burns, Ernest | himself and all thove with whom he | life and property gyer after.” Hilliard, Harold Waldrigs, Harmon | comes in contact ene manne gto and J, W, Johnson js— - vashesninainlictedlaliead | hills, but it Is presented in a new picture | abounds in quaint hu | | “jana clever way by Mabel Jultenne | “PWOULONT AD 1) se nens woes 6 couee 251) OAK | Seott, who as Yanny Brandele fnally ; m of what might be called health Pt vs Jeomen into her own and makes the “THE RULING PASSION | philosophy running then it, but with NO WOMAN KNOWS spectator feel that perhaps it does seep tied out any definite mpt to point tol, BES seers font) pay after all. The pieture is the! i: George Arlins is surrounded by #|a moral or teach # lesson, gcreen | Pencer aii "idinnen | screen version of Edna Werber's fa. | group of excellent players in “The|fans will be delighted, too, with Mr. | Theodore Brandeis John Davidson | mous story anny Horaelt.” | Ruling Passion,” now showing at the | Arliss’ new role h ia direetly op- | Herbert Rawlinson in “Cheated |] 5s Colonial theater. Misy Doris Ken: | posite to hi» for characterizations| Doex It pay to sacrifice oneself tor’ Hearts” will be shown for the last | Ell you plays oppowite Mr. Arliss, as his’ of sinister personailties. He typifies othe Jt lw @ question as old as the time today, 3—George Arliss, Colonial, pDance Etiquette Dignity embrace one's partner and he Norma Talmadge was the star in| GEORGES CARPENTIER AGAIN ON THE SCREEN | PAGE 3 _6—Mabel Julienne” Scott, Oak. 5—V: era ; Gordon, Strand, 7. _4—Katherine MacDonald, Coliseum, cture Piter| Knut nas} Here’s Contest for the Girls Every girl, no matter how pret ty or popular, has some time in her life been « “wall flower.” Ru- pert Hughes has written a de in “Movie Ka of dancing is treated in ext Movie Chat. One is shown to ask a lady to dance, how to y to} leave of her when the dance Hoot Gibson has no ultram ideas about matrimony. He fell |love with Helen Johnson, of the @ pheum circuit, That's ali there ie jit. He's back at Universal City afte Hameun’s “Dre ers” le vie re R Associated Firat las thinna” Wee choo te witsons los adapted to the screen and will |} lightful lttie comedy drama, “The ||, brief honeymoon, and is prepariag: Hebert, her ekieat seo. --Harry Beaham rma Talmadge, Poem by Leo. H. Lassen FS) 2 od ieleary, the third of slight interest, |*00n be shown in Norway. Eugene || Walt Flower,” and it is going to ||{o start his next picture. lt le tome Alda, Robert's wite Belle Bennett Picture Selected by Daisy Henry eee eee mre “the three | TR® first is most important, W Schoenberg and Lilla Bee, leading || be shown at the Coliseum real led, “The Cherub of Seven . Mer mao eartereeee Beth Mason - f ¢ pee yew eville ips ee ova out it the ot two are of no con | tare of Norway, are featured, j] sobn, with aweet little Colleen hich will probably be changed & co: Aen Dore Davidson | moaned ee ot “ ap “er seb vou pAeAUENCE. The mot appropriate way bd rem omega ath ge Pert get The Ghecttt of Sever aa : i nt tefer is “The Boat” instead of “The | thi writer Ynows to ask a Indy tol A dog will _agnin be the central|| terest to the showing of this new |) folks will call it that anyway. Vera Gordon, famous in “mother Gout.” the latter being one of hia |200e it, “May I have the pleasure|figure in a Robert C. Bruce pic-|| feature, The Star will offer $10 in PRS WIF Gs roles, needs no introduction to Seattle renansdlhgren Soca icragn, die [ef stepping on your toés, Mins|ture, This film will be called “Jen-|| cash for the best letters on real BRADLEY KING movie fans. She bats 100 per cent in| er pees: Flutt?” kins and the Mutt.” experiences as a “wall flower.” || Bradley King has achieved her latest screen offering, “Your Hunter Isiand—-Dorothy Gish ts} Ai Giistioia * atl Sie perfect | one Of course, this is just for the |) success aa a scenario writer. She Best Friend As the mother ot| the married ons of the sisternd gentieman should do theee Gaye te |] eiria, and the letters must notez- |) the author of sewen photoplays. Robert and Harry Meyers, she was Lillian i not married and never Warner Oland, noted as @ screen |! cea 109 words. } can chime ae Sadeteel + ong a to ask his partner whether she ob-| vitiain, has a comedy role in "East ‘ 2 tn guty || 128, Produced thin summer. nor apprecia: * o frets to him holding one hand on {ty West.” |] , The contest will run unt! July |! vice to those who would be their every whim and never com: Latty-—I agree with you that Har-|bis hip pocket while dancing. a ee 20. Address your letters to “Wall || writers is, “Never try to write | Flower” Editor, Seattle Star. Firet prize will be $5, second prize $3 and third prize $2, Gaston Glass will be leading man | in “Gimme,” directed by Rupert Hughes. [thing original. ‘That marks you |an amateur.” PRECIOUS LITTLE What little we may tell of CI | Eva Novak wilt t hi q va Novak will support her sis MARY ALDEN French mome of her pictures have, as Georges Carpentier boxing | ter, Jane, in “Rock of Ages.” Pie Chaplin's doings is that he has a pleture tn eneentiaily a man's pic | idol, now seeks to beco & screen) é we Mary Alden, who ts playing the| comedy nearly ready for | ture Herries Ford me frequentty | Kot ty, tntormant mays C eyecitier | Latest tip on director wf “Ben|role of the mother fn Richart} National i been the lew man for Constance | will make one picture under the di . i " 2 “these mole ka. | rects rt Blackton and i¢| 7UF"—Marshall Netian, | Rarehlomione’ siowr. BIAS, “ame Manent ing cou, . Bs ss eee And prec! . " ft pr ae five others wiil/ Boy,” is an enthusiastic golf player, | BEPC Pauline M. C—Jobn Emerson and | ow. wi ; eK: | be made. Mary Clare, English stage | Wiliam Duncan starts ‘Wher and is having eplendid practice |Anita Loos both wrote and directed |he made Mary Clare, Eogiih mage | anger Smiles | 3 | CONSTACE TALMADGE i ‘Olly of the Follies.” Will Rogers ray will rpent < a {down at Hot Spring where the Constance Talmadge is so p Tat present, besides appearing on the |! the first one. Seo: “you Newer Know" to Ralte wu. may, Bee eet with herself In the Chinese co wereen, is making a hit in the] P pa inane’ haxt GET PARA pm she wears in ber new pteture; Follies ; A teen ot Joswing waren ts] ‘ 5 ANTONIO MORENO Is West,” that she ts having Vite Ceaive Winibiae ty the*eet Lyproedig me paatae oo Maat | “Live and Love." Prisettia Dean's| Atonio Moreno, who tn featurea| home frocks modeled along ress ‘to whom you refer in “Pooin| 2, SeMton. banal gyi POR 4 |with Colleen Moore in “The Bitter: j*ame lines. First.” Ghe fo even more attractive! “ree, Wee St. most o om aaa | nexs of Sweets,” Rupert Hughes’ iat. | Se PAL AR off the screen than he ts in pic.|'t” Digeer producers will make few: | est Goldwyn photoplay, made his} Arthur Rankin, who plays tn “To twee er ple _ the oe season, the! The Ausee ing, ® mountain In) stage debut in “Two Women,” a play | Have and to Hold,” is a brother increas eing attributed to new) Austria, is wing so rapidly that! by Mr. Hugh ri ie | Htuterlen-Iing Wageet has tend ebtenant tte nig ge toc ic : Hughes starring Mrs. ee rien aaa is Mrs. Lionel. n director as well as an actor, He “ate ied 0 rays that he will return to directing | wome ‘The Family He i all n t National picture of rather long ago. Florence Vidor ts the Harold Lioyd was born in 1893 } Princess—The name of the doctor married Pauline Frederick ts C, A. Rutherford of this city i Moline June his is a scenario writer Bhe pted the novel “The! WHISKAWAY! The Picture Sensation of Months HELD OVER TODAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY To accommodate the never-ending crowds —seems like all Seattle is determined to share this picture-kick of the season. Rodolph, the handsome Romeo of Romance — The Prince Charming of all time MAE MURRAY as the French Cabaret Queen Supported by —and no wonder it’s a world beat- er! Look at the combi- R 0 D L Pp nation VALENTINO as the Fighting Lover “The Delicious Little Devil’’ A peppery picture gayety of a Night Cabaret shuttling between the bright lights and home folks, youth and true love pm “MIRROR”—the hand-glass of history—showing inauguration of President McKinley, 1897 Matinees, 25e; Evenings and Sunday, 35¢ COLUMBIA Columbia All Artists Fascinating, piquant, and as the French Dancer, Oh, Man! What an enticing revelation! Hauptman FORMERLY “CLEMMER/’ HUNUHOUUUUUUHEARUUAEAUAEUUAUAUAUATUGUU EYAL AAU

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