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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 diled by Daisy Henr Dinos: , 6 5 , e224 —_ ly Hi ' oar ansesaagat Tommy Meighan turns crook; Helene Chadwick attempts suicide-—all for the sake of art; marital woes predominate in new pro- { ductions at Winter Garden, Colonial and Oak; Strand has spectacular offering. ‘Storm’’ letters pouring in; contest closes next week. grt wae! i COLISKUM—Thomas Meighan tn “If You Helieve It, Se.” Marion Davies tn “The Announce Your | | " Munday, “Oomesit.” | Pk t COL! SEUM | e—— | “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S so”! | (Paramount) | Chick Harris Thomas Me Alvan Mortey Pauline sta: 4E regeneration of a city crook | thru his asseciation with whole. | some rural folk supplies the theme of | ‘Thomas Meighan's latest Paramount | ~ - = : oc bs - d i sata - . fim, “It You Betleve It, It's So,"/ \—- see ta, _ i 3 : | oo 6) now showing at the Cittewem., Th = =i < == . ae aie oat fereabt that the | 1—Lura Anson, Winter Garden. 2—Bill Davidson, Colonial. 3—Helene Chadwick, Liberty. 4—Marion Davies, Strand. 5—Thomas Meighan, Coliseum. 6—Fritzi Brunette, Oak. late George Loane Tucker had in-| — — ~ $$$. _ $$ ______ - oe vi si et * et ess’ “* “Hamrick Books \WINTER GARDEN | VW Ch*fierby and Cane | _ The City Man or the Out-of-Doors Man. Which? Pe Nise? Hays Coy ne ee Kitty McDermott, Beaux Arts,/an enact a scene or two in “Fiddle| Showing how the much-discussed Chartie Chaplin's latest comedy ts} John Hamrick, owver of the Blue! peing cut and titled, It will be in| Which should a girl choose for | Mouse theater, announces that he) more than two reels. In this one he|her future husband—a city bred Wash., quotes the olf adage, “Birds |and 1." Jackie was saying farewell | Population of Hollywood ne “THE GREAT ALONE” j Wal start hie fall:and winter season ines discarded his cane, derby ana|™h oF on out “yp ee gout te | of a feather flock together,” Kitty | to his grandparents 106 Paramount ‘Town, ‘the sam ¢Amertean) [next Saturday with one of the big: }iL-fitting clothes, but employs his| 1, s* ue men te better than &| is ail for the country man, and ends | 0 realistic was Jackie's mimicry | photopiay offering now at the Strand ‘Bilent” Duval... Monroe Saltabery | gest heart interest pictures of recent | sloppy shoes and misplaced eyebrows | woran whet Manetio, heroine ot her lettér thusly: “Be content to be| that teurs flowed from Hays’ eyes|with “The Young Diana,” is onelge Nadine Pieard. sees aura Anson Jelsage' “ta the Wiis 6¢ tha'‘Zaw.” |i & unique character |The Storm,” the pi toplay ning what the Lord made you, and choose /and he forgot his hat when he left |the most exceptional photoplays ever In one of his beautiful poems Lord |anne attraction is still playing « Jong |. TH cast Includes Edna Purviance,| august 19 to the Columbia, should | | for a mate « lad reared in the game | the studio made. ating atmosphere as your: | That's @ great tribute to a screen And it is more than just a peek be- ron wrote a truth which, because! ‘By Jactor, Usually the scenes that ap-| hind the scenes of every-day life. Tt | Sydney Chaplin and Mack Swain. l@o then he will get the firet| & isn't easily understood by women, | engagement at the George M. Cohan |“ 'rnig is Chaplin's last comedy un lise iet.cteh,. Sha ened -aa tas caused many heartaches, It is} theater, In New York city. The/der his contract with First National. an better analyse. the situation and _ | Pear most touching on the screen! shows the most popular Paramount ‘ 7 ‘ a » ano’ 01 ner otional “ q some: tds: “Man's love ts of hie life a thing | showing of this production here next | Unhes” Artis epee ep smwete, | airect the way out, she will carty éice go ee gd Hy alee ong itwasan at, the phe ssa an | of. the gran mabey hearted of Sa fog eae param armed Se eee aoe | Gadi, aarte oe i : pick. | ff the premier award. Ando on comea to his rescue, Mays Olga: “A| aaa | this we ‘A few of them are “Nilew Pegg Sha weet ie mark its premier in the North: | nt m Fairbanks and Mary Pick-) son the fine. There are 24 prises Uily mak She tetete Gaara) ‘eee aoe ay ler Gilded Cage,” “Maan ore aalnbert. opening Sunday at 5 the Name of the Law" deale| 8 the future Chaptin wit make}! wife of a city man can enjoy life and MANY PERFORMERS slaughter,” “Blood and Sand.” “To ae Winter Garden. with the life of Officer O'Hara, ee ae ee ro hcpemed “Manette’s feelings should be con- ® country man’s wife must work | IDLE IN ENGLAND | tave a aed Pip pers isco | oe ot way on m.* | 5 esp ge ome Oe wate Del of his past ones, will. be based on a| Toes, by her feeling toward the two ~_ | Maude Leslie, ope of the most ac- | ing Paramount stars, twice as many ST RAN D lice force, It is sald to have one of | °F Mt written "by himeelf. Bana | men. She would naturally be aroused i complished actresses whose more| prominent supporting players andl the biggest human Interest themes Purdames. Whe tee been leading | °° the point of almost yielding to the 1 notable work was done in support of | several of the biggest directors are “THE YOUNG DIANA” i= has graced the screen since Wil: | indy in all his comedies, will be | 2°tlty chap should she listen to the/ | such famous stars as Sir Beerbohm | ai being seen to better advantage (Paramount) tam Fox's famous production, “Over | starred in her own pictures tales 6f rich garments, opera. Canoes} | °,° Tree and Maude Adams, has just re- than would be afforded by a trip t Diarra... -+s+.Marion Davies | the HL” | pit ii oc aba 4 jand the bright lights, but the thought | | Cc d t ns joined her husband, David Torrence, | the studio. Bichare > «.Worrest Mtaniey| Mr. Hamrick is very nermoncesenggad LIKES TO BE jot the big-hearted, honest woodeman on 1 10 the popular character star, at their woe | would draw her back to her own en-| Hollywood home after a protractel | GLORIA HOPE on lover th 1 c be One of the most spectacular pro. | °"" ‘he merits of this production: @uctions released thru Paramount is “The Young Diana,” Marion Davies’ latest starring vehicle, which opened | Do You Know That— today at the Strand. It is sort of a) Milton Sills once studied to be. 24 Prizes—Open sojourn In London, She declares all] Gloria Hope has just finished @ to All conditions, including theatrical, are|three-month efgagement with Mary 5,09 || much worse in England than they are | Pickford, in whose support she pore EEE is in America and that there are more|trayed the strongly sym | | vironment.” Ho thinks Clayton Ald od | | Villainous endeavors in Mary Pick “You can change locations, but | | ford’s new “Teas of the Storm Coun. “ . |} First prise ond 00 you t ‘change’ husbands very! See: prize one. eevee eee 1S idle vtage artists in that empire to- fairyland story and boasts a wonder. || come a professor of philosophy || try. within the next few days, he i Lanity = ways Mre Ban Pring || Third to tenth prices, Co- day th Rime in the Mistery |the Boras Deeeicss. eka a t of pretentious set-|| nd paychology? easily,” says Mrs. Sarah F. Woods, [day than at any time in the ory {the Storm Country. Miss Hope po egg srg verte te laid in|] Water Lona teaches ballroom || "ely, to be forced to engage in 8/195 wW. Howe at, and she goes on to| lumbia pass for two for of the stage, according to the high-|taking a month's vacation mile tthe royal on account ie | balance of season ; r-rel nose gage ead amcmimemlimamciad | FR ay! apse erm | mild batts of Moline tate pied be, Bie the muntler ext authorities, She adds that it ts a| consists chiefly of working hard 7 Switzerland. iP ole po Sem FFOWRUDS | cagernens to avold returning to his | deep thought | Kleventh prize os : veritable blessing to be in the United | her dressmaker, who is fitting a flock & prireeineareneneninemmeemetonenentaneiecmeenmnennl s |old work of directing pictures, Two} Tei gage | Twelfth and thirteenth .... | States these stormy days and that she | of new dresses for her. b LIBERTY | = prominent producers are on his trail! no wirttams, Portage, Wash, of: | Fourteenth to twenty-fourth lis glad to be thus blessed. “Count # — | obstacles, he won the affections of | *ith offers to jure him back to taking | 1475 inig bit of good advice: “A city —Tickets for “The Storm” me in on that gladness, too,” Mr.| LLOYD HUGHES : “THE DUST FLOWER” jthe two. Then came the problem— | charge of the megaphone, but Her | une lady should seek # life The above prizes are offered by || Torrence urges. Lioyd Hughes, the dashing pi | which should he choose? This un-|*holt says he likes acting-—it means) 1 o. Cithin her own residential |] The Star for the best answers to tgs Ra oa eas hero, is looking for#ard to his i Letty Helene Chadwick | usual triangle tangle forms the inter. |*° Much that he wants to continue) 8. ne tounge jady of rural the problem of Manette, heroine | APPEARED IN birthday. The reason is, he haw % Reshiéy Abiarion James fisonie| esting plot of “Concett.” a new Sele | Playing parts of screen villian. | birth and rearing should act Iike of “The Storm,” which is to be | FIRST THREE-REELER Promised himself a new motor car am 4 ‘A pretty git], © creel ateptather, at. | ick gen coming Guaday tothe! ROM 7 |wise. ‘To ‘attempt to force adap This is the girl who hag to|| shown soon at the Columbia, || Gertrude Astor, who is now busily | a self-bestowed remembrance. He itis - . Colonial. | namely enguged playing the part of a sort of | sists on waitt tfl the actual : ' tatio oppostte =p ° ; . A mn waiting un' actual tempted suicide, rescue and a Prince |g |MAX LINDER fers ipsedin dee Bia seis omit in' choose between her two “ghould a girl choose a city |/ villainous young woman in support |of his anniversary, because he wall Charming in the person of Rashiey | | OAK Max Linder cables from Paris that | 2% Privamty i of Imutral sgean, lovers, the city chap and the|| man or an outdoors man?” of Gloria Swanson in “The Impos-|to feel certain of getti least Allerton, a young man of wealth. are | Jatt business conditions in his native| Cord and want of mutual agree , » RULES his ln, Danae bana teed fe pod poses Son - Ps [ ” | land are even worse than they wer fy ur man, 3} € ; ; “i : rominent in “The Dust Flower, wake TEN wiv | land han they a woodsman. Manette is her Letters. must not exceed 200 || Jesse L. Lasky, was the featared ry Bae Basil King’s romantic photodrama. NTENTED yEa” | ast Se tuasionts ie Bi | ‘ J % which is showing at the Liberty untii | (Pathe) | ahlche retiree eens y | *Men of the city are artificial | name and the role is played by|| words player in the first three-reet photo “THE CHRISTIAN” ‘ Tuesday night. | Jona Gaylord He Pk gion sgt yy ey pug 79 el eel, of the great out-of eV Sad Valli in “The! Answers must be written on |) play ever made in America. This was| Action of “The Christian” takes di d ge Butt Garlord- Lill veitat Bronetee en — bt Mgmnt prea agg tell. typ tten hanerehea> trgtnta am ™ one side of paper only. a little more than 10 years ago and| place in the present day. Hall Caine & a, ou: | Eu ry * pl eo erbia pre, wm - | se e islon © ige: Univ a de vs y || A domestic tragedy te cleverty and| dave of peace in the catagory of the| Writes F. J. Hawley, who gives bia|Storm,”, Langdon McCor-|| Decision of judges to be final. || Universal made the thea ambitious | wrote the novel 26 years ago. Sinem i ’ Employes of The Star, Columbia | film. the story deals with a man who set happily avoided In “Discontented | obselete for ail time! address as Bremerton, Wash. hmick’s famous story, coming and Universal Eitchange barred Bas Ei SMA AS Bane To out to live as he thought Christ 1 —— “| Wives,”" the. photéplay which will be 5 —e to the Columbia August 19, Problem: Edi , Cleo Mad < y td bv : “CONCEIT” shown Sunday nnd Monday at the Jack Mower, handsome juve- “Opposites fascinate, but ynfortu o wee ee Pree ur ao es pet nf beta ce eelaeaae os the satial 2 i (Setentok) Oak. J. P. McGowan ts featured in| nile, waa born In Honolulu, He | nately, the fascination is seldom fast And then, to show Hawley up, . om . Lillam Crombie Wm. B_ Davidson | h ° | will Thus she was cast for “The | seems wholly reasonable, Mire. Crombie ly. tMedda Hopper | the role of & man whose success is) is the son of a wealthy ranch. |ing.” This is the opinion of Dorothy | comes a contribution from Bertha J. | | Dangerous Age” and has spent a ee ph hampered by a discontented wife. man and first came to the United | E. Colby, 415 N. 49th. And judging | Howitt: The city man tw lew prim Charles Clary, screen villain, : ‘ ciel French He loved two women, but was dis-| “Discontented Wives” is an origin-| States as anexhibition surf-board \f Dorothy's lett he k 1 € rye nana 4 |Srm if Rina ths ggg meas Bacon = le ;: 4 t ° rom Derothy'’s letter, she knows itive, and nine times out of ten has just become the father of a e or vd pipe indred iked by them both. Overcoming alllal story by Fred Windemere rider. what she ~ Bergh wefan anh mera gy | Blade meg 8g talking about. |} makew the best husband 10-pound son. as the director directed and twenty-five dollars, “wOF4 ICE COOLED he a, SBATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT Now PLAYI “ ‘Let's Go w the Laberty” is aways good advice “THE a-oeneie ines God Gave Her the Right to Dream! that is lavishly and beanti fully staged and yet by aston- And one day this little girl of the slums sees through her tears ishingly human and dre ® Prince Charming, handsome and strong, who comes to lft ma Cast includes— her from the dust inte the sunlight of love! FORREST STANLEY MARION DAVI MACLYN ARBUCKLE SS } 42s te}. It's his best since “The Miracle Man” —and he has the same kind of a role! BASIL KING So | le Cast in ‘. yy y cludes— = > : F io _ Pauline : wr ernoons he mesa \ . Evening JOSEPH . Ste “ q D iy wood and see your favorite stars at home r : ee 8 ‘ Motio ; poppy Sage Bon 7 Pag Bw tc oe the coming year being wrth Molene Clydwich Claude Gillingwater ant James Rennie DOWLING 4 made in the biggest and best equipped studio in the world! Yes, RODOLPH VALENTINO is one of the thirty screen celebrities IN THE GREAT METROPOLIS Charles Oaks ' ‘\ Pi] you'll see in— where scions of wealth and children of the dust rub elbows, BASIL and fam old bs ¥ “A TRIP TO PARAMOUNT TOWN” KING has pictured the rarest of romances! THEODORE ROBERTS dow Dew. (0) 6d. MALOTTE The New York underworld and a dewy country lane are linked in. this Harry Reed on the Organ ny <3 ry wai’ the Paramount drama of wondrous appeal! STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND After 6:30, 360 WURLITZER COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA __e_e