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M TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLTER UM—Jackle Coogan m | | L COLUMBIA—Marie Prevost in “Her | Night of Nights,” STRAND—C ‘Windsor and Mil- | ton Sills in “One Clear Oni LIRERTY—Eagene O'Brien in “John WINTER GARDEN—Ivy Deke tn “The "(inet time te | might). , Karle Williams | in “The Man Street.” | COLONIA! Carey In “Man | to Man” (inet tonight). To- | merrow, Jebany | “HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS i (Universal) } * Prevoat | Hearn | Cooiey | Betty etece | Charies Ariing | Molly May Mahone... Jerry Trimbie. Jane Marr From the exotic charm of fashion @hops to the simple beauty of a sub- H urban cottage home the flapper heroine of “Her Night of Nights” re- turns to her search for happiness. starring Marie Prevost and directed | others in her employ by Hobart Henley. C. 8. Montayne|, “Smith” proves his honesty and fineness of character, falls in love Wrote the story for a popular maga. Bine. with Mary Mason, the companio: And she loves him. . STRAND [\F COLISEUM J] 30cm mrs came ner sem “TROUBLE” “ONE CLEAR CALL” an ‘There are so many film stars in “One Clear Call,” opening at the ANY of brightest stars in filmdom’s sky at local motion picture houses this week cast in wide variety of roles—Eugene O’Brien stars in mys- tery melodrama; Johnny Hines in light comedy; Claire Windsor and Milton Sills in emotional drama; Earle Williams in thrilling romance and Marie Prevost in breezy comedy drama. 1—Earle Williams, Winter Garden. 2—Colleen Moore, Oak. man to run her estate, The old lady |i- has i | “Her Night of Nights” ts a Universal] tne has rade ite a hell tec the com | attraction at the Columbia theater, | panion, Mary Mason, as well as the Jackie ts adopted by a young gtr! | whose husband neglects his plumbing | ng awakened. He looked back at tho business and falls to provide for his) wasted years, and then realized his| wife and their adopted boy. Jackie| folly of days gone by. He set out to) T HE SEATTLE STAR Ediled by Neris New bills at all houses except Winter Garden, Colonial and Oak; these change Sunday morning. 8—Johnny Hines, Colonial, | DANCE INVENTED POLA NEGRI COMING HERE _ ]|"iii#is'ce Lillian Rich, paying In “The Ken- tucky Derby at Universal City, craves new dance steps. While at the races in Léuisville, Kentucky, where shots were made of the annual thoroughbred classic, Mise Rich eon-| (Conducted in co-o: ion with celved an idea that made her forget | associated Firat Schone Prcteres, ‘an an gmt piece D how much money she lost on the! Jno) S finish wrong horse. She's doing the “Pacer | Harry Beliman—Viola Dana play- prangepy Boo at ole Beach, Prance” now and It takes a thorough: | 64 in “The Fourteenth Lover.” Jack | ifornia, Muthall was her leading man. Her eee bred lady to master it. tion pictures are more international |/atest picture is “The Five Dollar) Remember Sidney Bracey, in in scope than those made abroad,” | Baby.” No, ate weighs but 105/ seition-Dollar Mystery"? That 4 |Lasky says, “It is because of that; POUnds. Don't believe rumors, UN-| years and years ago. He |that American pictures dominate and |'es% they come from # rellable| dropped out of sight, but he's | will continue to dominate the screens | *°Ure* ing back with a vengeance tn U of the world.” | Jenny C.—Agnes Ayres’ latest pic- | nal’s chapter play, “The Radio Ki | The plan Lasky has put Into effect | ture is “The Ordeal.” Conrad Nagel | From the stilis he looks very | marks a great step forward In plac- played opposite her. Yes, he is con- | ful. ing the motion picture well up with | sidered one of the most popular lead- 5—Marie Prevost, Columbia. 6—Claire Windsor, Strand, 7—Eugene O’Brien, 4-——Jackie Coogan, Coliseum. nm. | Mary He Kathleen Kirk’ Wm, Conklin De given powers, but he hated fellow man, Was it his right to shun man. | kind for a woman's treachery? He | did, but he paid the price. He paid [the price of losing bis own self-re- spect, faith in himeecif and life's wweetest gift. But a day came when |do big things in life, and/he suc eee Be Strand today, that it ts practically |*"#wers a call for the plumber and rach a tmpossible to do justice to all of them | greatly damages a rich woman's — . lade literature, painting and sculpture.|ing men, Before entering pictures| Syivia Breamer hag been a in so short a space. heme; Instend. ef getting into: tree COL ONI NI 1%; Bie ‘Thome arta have advanced the civil.|he played opposite Alice Brady on | again to support Frank Mayo at € # The plot centers about three main | is. reckie pen $5); which he gives ization of the world because they | the stage in “Forever After.” Ad-| versal City, in “Wolf Law,” by characters, Dr. Alan Hamilton, prom! to “thatliie* the einenh mrt wpe oromerneg creme pe rN afforded a means of international | dress him at 1846 Cherokee ave. Los! Poindexter. It is being dit nent er aieard ier aa pat Get coarse pga be | “BURN Pp? bend BARNES’ {communication and exchange of tal. ee tn hear san doit ahi sel Stuart Paton. “Wolf Law” isa lovely hroud . | from al | i ¥ ¢c. wer) ent and brain: lossom——Charies ie oix of the North coun! and ts § and Henry Garnett, proprietor of the | man interferes and a fight follows. fb dR al Marnee sot case oe two and a half inches in height and|adapted to the peri by Cl 4 infamous Ow! Cafe. lhe husband fs arrested and upon Thompson Hetty Carpenter Mildred Davis soon will start; weighs 200 pounds, He has dark | Sarver. It is « First Nationa) drama con.' Reeeutric Tramp. ... George cont work on a five-reel feature in which | brown hair and eyes, Jack Pickford LIBE RTY lon a farm where his “trouble” | over. “ * sss TER “JOHN SMITH “THE MAN FROM DOWNING In that grim, gray structure up the river known as “Sing Sing,” “John | Smith” is serving his term. A man| The atmosphere of India, with of gentle appearance and keen intel-| mystery, {ts romance and its fasc Ligence, Smith has been employed for) nating appeal, has been caught b some time as administration secre-| the eye of the camera in “The tary to Warden Burke. And so spien-| From Downing Street.” an Earle W did a prisoner has Smith been that | liams production, at the Winter Gai Lang, « wealthy business man. stories Nashed upon the screen. at his work in prison, al! that, and|a detective story, and appeals to th more, he now gives to the services of | followers of both types. jiving In the country, is in need of a will close tonight. Now Playing NOT AN ORDINARY PICTURE BUT A SUPER- SPECIAL! First National's Call’”’ —with— Shannon Day Nothing like it since “The Birth of a Nation!” taining unusual emotion, and is pro-| J#¢kie’s testimony, sent to jail. The} duced on a lavish scale. | siri's parents come to her rescue and | Jackie and hie “mother” go to live aw | - | that will come to the Colonial theater tan | Drow escapes. he {s freed on parole and obtains ajden theater. This picture ts differ | position in the city under Martin/ent from the rank and file of love) “Senitth” inath <i} be sponsored by the Warner Br All the ability “Smith” has shown | is the combination of a romance and} ‘The |to be of wide fame, whose name is | thors, the scenarios to be produced| Allen Holubar takes the “Broken — Lang. Mrs. Lang, mother of Lang, “The Bigamist,”” with Ivy Duke,’ Street in Every T “One Clear a Milton Sills, Claire Windsor, Henry B. Walthall, Irene Rich, Joseph Dowling, Doris Pawn and Tony Sarg Almanac First National Kinograms 25¢ Arrow Scenic Marry Reed on the Organ After 6:30, 350 STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under WINELAND the will be starred. She has been! hasn't played in any pictures for leading lady tn Lioyd comedies three | quite some time. He has been work- yearn. Bebe Daniels who was|ing in the capacity of director, He Licyd’s leading woman for a long |i» to marry Marilyn Miller in Holly- time ts now a recognized star of fea. | wood on August 1st. ture photoplays. Edna Purviance,| Jester—Maude Wayne was the leading Indy in almost all of Chap. | first sweetheart of Thomas Meighan lin’a comedies, soon wil! be starred. |in “The Bachelor Daddy.” She has Stardom's crown was won by these|a part similar to that opposite Ro- three thru perseverance and merit.|dolph Valentino in “Moran of the Jo Warney sherry 7 Famous Players-Lasky to for a picture. It ig int tl note that Miss Wilson was the rep resentative of Alabama in Unive wa!'s famous beauty contest. It ga her her start in the moving world, Julia Swayne Gerdes In hie initial feature length tar. ring vehicle, “Burn "Em Up Barnes,” an exciting automobile racing story is |tomerrow, Johnny (Toreby) Hines drove one of the most famous racing cars In the East Ralph Cummins ts becoming 4 rac 0 conaae ae im bana a : P san * o ¢.8 Lady Letty.” Dorothy Philltps’ latest | nized as « standard author for ata Robert inks arte wittame| mooa apeedater, began He career on| Jane Novak (left) will be featured in Rock of Ages” and| Fastern studios promise soon to| picture is “Hurricane’s Gal.” She | Gibson. Universal has purchased ai 1 Wentworth. ...Charies Hill Malies tne Eastern tracks and won several! her sister, Eva, will head the supporting cast. become important !n producing actiy-| was born in Baltimore, Md. Mary|other Cummins story for Hoot | ities, The Paramount studios at | Pickford is 29 years old. She gets| "Laramie Lad.” It will be ch to “False Play” for releasing rizes. Lat nr ti d one reste, Mean Biot ye neg BY JAMES W. DEAN ing character players from France, | Long Inland, closed for more than ajolder just the same as Mary Miles poses. in the famous Sheepshead Bay race. “s NEW YORK, July 22—Pola Negrt| Spain and England year, are being used for Alice Brady's | Minter. we next month to| Franz Molnar is writing the sertpt|next picture, “Missing Millions.”| Polly Graham—Richard Barthel- 4.| Ure body of the car was ruined, the | make a series of pictures for Para-|for « play that will be produced on | Jack Holt and Thomas Meighan are | mess is 27 years old. He was born | driver and his mechanician having |mount. Her first picture will be « the American screen and stage with-| leaving Hollywood to make their|in New York City and educated at modern American picture of Interna.|in the next few months. He is the|next films here. The Pola Negri | Trinity college, Hartford, Conn, His tional theme, according to Jesse L.|author of “Liliom’ and “The | series will be made there. “The Out-|first screen appearance was in Her- Lasky who has just returned from | Devil.” cast,” starring Elsie Ferguson, soon | bert Brenon’s picture, “War Brides.” presinitin Europe, where be completed arrange-| Lasky also established scenario |pegins. The increase in production | He is at present working on “The Sinclair Lewis’ novel, “Main | ments for it. | bureaus in London, Paris and Ma-|for the coming year amounts to the | Bond Boy.” Address him at Inspira- The play was written expecially |drid. They will handle scripts from | increase in Eastern production. tion Pictures, Inc. 565 Fifth ave. New York City. Charlies G. Norris, the whose latest opus, “Brass,” with marriage and divorce, is filmed by Harry Rapf for the ner Brothers, believes there be uniform marriage and laws in America. “There are states in the Union,” said Mr. “in which these laws are the every respect. Consequently, couples who are lawfully married ‘one state are not married in @m- — by “}.| Last time tonight, Harry Carey in r.|“Man to Man.” It | Street,” has inspired a new song, to| | oth. |for Negri by an English author, said/ many of the leading European aw ph ore = ln no | ere, who will produce the story title of the ditty Is, “There's a Main | withheld, | . but There's Lasky also arranged to add to the) “Despite frequent criticiam to the|ton and Santa Cruz to shoot extert- 4 earamount stock company three lead- contrary, I found that American mo. ors. jin America. Chains” company to Lake Hunting- House Peters and Rosemary Theby have been engaged | | other.” Only One Broadway The Playhouse of No Regrets Now Playing A lively comedy with thrills and mystery! ‘This Editorial taken from Screenland, daly 3, COOGA in another First National with lots of action and laughs— “Trouble” Also IRVING CUMMINGS | fn a thrilling 2-act Drama ‘JULES OF THE RIVER’ TOPICS OF THE DAY FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS PATHE. NEWS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA “Circus Days” Sunset Burrud Scenic Liberty News

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