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PAGE 3 Lailed by Daisy Henr — TRAND showing “Prisoner of Zenda’; Columbia reopens with “The Storm”; Blue Mouse has police melodrama; Marion Fairfax, author of new Winter Garden feature; big European production at Coliseum; Liberty, Colonial and Oak have new programs. Fine variety for picture fans. OFf ZEND/ (Metre) } Lewis Stone Aw Ramon N INGRAM gives to picture another big offering in his | tion of “The Prisoner of Zen ihony Hope's famous story, | is showing now at the Strand. | interest in this attraction, aside | the story itself, centers in the | fon of Ramon Navarro as a actor. He is an Ingram | Seer ey Sn ec } 4 x / * ve | #3 i Z, ol 54 OLISEUM | 1—May Collins, Colonial. 2—Scene from “The Lying Truth,” Winter Garden. 3-—Emil Janning, Strand. 5—Leah Baird, Oak. 6—Scene from “In the Name of the Law,” Blue Mouse. ee LOVES oF PHARAon” | 7——Lewis J. Stone, Strand. 2: eNOS — r s we th ake bth : (Paramount) ee a Or ane a BE agg lay Sire “* Appear in Person |Should a Girl Choose City Man or Woodsman? Marilyn Miller SE caemastton 6 be te ine | people to the Rivoll theater, New J ‘ | tae Moran has left California in Virginia Valli, Heroine of “The Storm, Answers || May Star With a i | A : ~ | his automobile, en route fo ‘qeentry. It is the offering for} *°"™: 9% the first Monday. “Blood ) W ith Settings Sock: contnae ta) will call tie Gavene Coliseum, beginning to-|4nd Sand” was shown. This was wit Hus Stern, president of Cen : nadpoggerel = — at-|500 more than went te see him the} A statement from the Paramount do Jutta a ‘e Csaypapt *| “Phe Storm” contest has ended, 1 the city and that of the big woods | J k Pickf d will have an opportunity to|firet Monday he appeared in “The| studios ts offered in proof that play. | oo, par adh atten «| Hundreds of letters have been nub twist her heart for moments, but not ac or 4 } . . . . of - r - mitted, answering the question ‘or long. It is not of theme things, poe —, Terme ge sch igad oon vias league sal yay how Monday | ere’ salaries do not represent the chief) Moran in taking the trip from Hol-| «wich should a girl choose—the as ponte that she think . but of the ‘That Marilyn Miller, bride of Jack~ beautiful actress. Bhejsttendance record at the theater. | item of expense in producing @ pic. | tywood to New York in his powerful | city man or man of the great out-of. “ men who have been the product of | Pickford, will in all likelthood co-mtar, ~ as a Greek slave. [Teday i» Valentino's day in the!,.., car with an expert driver, for the with Jack in his next production o | movies ; li at The three judges, Cynthia . |those surroundings. ey : Figures are submitted from the | PUTPOe? Of making personal apne of The Star, Manager Case of “Her cholee ie unerringly true. 1/0® of the significant features. of - “ COLUMBIA ||"onitep GARDEN™ “av ances at firetrun houses where hit! ine Columbia, and George Bradley : know many have argued that the |Statement issued today from the Picky VA | WINTER GARDEN j@aily expense account of “Man: | comedies are now playing. The first |trniversal Film Co. representative, ‘ eo ta ail wrong and that the other |ford-Fulrbanks studios, It is unders Se —— saree x; bic aeulhlert slaughter,” The day taken 4 exam- | stop of the automobile party will be! wit begin the ble task of choosing 4 aon vouid hovenwon eight times out | 800d Mire Miller's contract with Hey if “THE LYING TRUTH™ iF one on which Cecil De Mille | Denver, where Universal Exchange tne 24 beat letters. Prise winners of 18 | Ziegfeld runs only until next 8 . "toate nye ee ne S. | Officials will meet them. will be announced the first of next | £500 “1 don’t think that is true, either, | ber. at which time she will be free Pixs." SaeRe Eee Th atneghes Sie Dhebeey+ 27, Wallnen Meted | seniac atisies Son Low ariooe _ week but putting that aside, the real ques. | take that fling at the films she sail ‘ Fear sean wad: Cee Secyenon FOREIGN Fit | Simultaneously with the closing of ition in not, ‘What would most wom-|#he wanted to try. Jack Pickfor@) ot at . ounted to lesa th four ¢ |, Bo careful was Ernest Lubttsch of | te contest, the big Universal pro- en have done?’ but ‘What should a|2ow contemplating “Garrison's Storm.” Universal's mich-| A newspaper story is always a | amounted to | than one-fourth Of | nis atest masterpiece, “The Loves of al yg ma gee vgthonal wounest winety Gov" ‘There: te-a vant ish ion picturization of Langdon| powerful story, and the manner tn | the day's total expenses pak er Chews apectacie now | ueton, “The Storm.” opens at | } woman wisely do?" | There tes vast (8 ver sexportact ennai ee ee Se ES es carder in “the Letee| : showing a¢ the Collsum, ‘that after |e ee ene ie during ; ge Bh 2:2 wantin nh |1s to the effect that the new oom at Solumbia today, | cutes a fake murder in “The Lying | ¢5 ” * fing nearly a yea the ee Se a re ‘ } | pany which was recently o forest fire that sweepe in| Truth” tq one of the high spots of/ “MONTE CRISTO” WIGS | {hens feat ove euaht It to | mich time painters corals MOVIE QUIZ | Lane, hie wee, syoeniay aaa waves thru the moun-jthe story which was written by! COST SMALL FORTUNE | America, remaining only ee ty alga eaiogn ae pete wll or Interested Harrison Ford & not | corporation ts to be called Allied furnishes the grand climax. It} Marion Fairfax. one of the screen's to-ahe & tit OF ew Yar ond ave. house into a veritable married, He was born in Kansas | 4ucers’ and Distributors’ o ‘e60 of the many thrilling In-| most talented scenario writers. Inci Motion picture studio construction | 5... is own Geures Ghew that’ exnetly palace. {| nig cmiyierk da, dentally Miss Fairfax directed the| Work was carried out on a larger | $15 oq One of the persons most concerned \ | City, Mo., and began his stage career |“H as Marjorie 1 “extras” appear in the vari [scale than ever before when William | 0)" ¢ slbtoor aa” appear in the vari-| .. the problem of Manette, the pretty with a stock company tn Baltimore, | on tap for the Allied Produc : ‘ g' Fox made his new picture, “Monte Att TEAR A fen of nature who finds herself Md. Hoe is 6 feet 10 inches, weighs | Distributors, say those at the e LI B E RT Y it risto,” « film adaptation of Alesan CONSTANCE TALMADGE | coe 4 for winter's duration tn the! | has dark brown hair and brown | who assert themselves to be E | dre Dumas’ famous novel, which is }eole company of two men In an Ino yes. He is about 25 years old. Ad-| know. This organization will handle | *% | coming soon. Three million. feet of | és 99 lated and who has to choose | tress, Lambs’ Club, 130 W. 44th st., | pi > + 3 | | ta na dress, ; » | picture: Arliss, Rex “WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES” | jumber were used in buliding a “mov- IN “EAST IS WEST | between them, is Virginia Valll, the/ | New York City, N. ¥. Constance Beach pticige tg names at., .May MeAvey (Amociated Exchange) " Parts and Marseilles, which cov. The comic talent of Constance Tal | comely actress who played the role| Talmadge is & feet, 6 inches, and| present cannot be announced. Prob) ‘iter MeGrail | Blanche Manafieid «Leah Baird | mad iN not be entirely subst: | t ernio: n i forma, 5 ‘s cad ag [Ee SrabON cvvssssssshisher Theter | “Her "tsey ‘worm yt the almost in-|im the film version of “East Te Weal |to made the Intie north woods witch | AAIp | Norma. & feet 2 inches. [ably the first Allied Producers ns 5 he fi "to mate th te coda wite | | yetona.—Betty Fran eet, | Di Jack _— a at tad roofs} Leah Haird ts the author os well | numerabia ‘actors and actrenses inj® piny that stressed the dramatiolsttractive enough to account for the | | 4 inches and weighs 118; Ruth Mar rate gy cn ae the city’s Noisy streets,[ae the star of “When the Devil! some of the biggest and most thrilf | Father than the comic phase feudden way In which the two men | | garet Nagel is shout & years old. ord, in “Garrison's Finiai. eo ef New York,” starring | Drives,” the screen drama scheduled | ing scenes Of the picture cost more| In the photopiay Constance in the / foil in love with her. It was her . |Their address is 1846 Cherokee ave., Fi 4 Wer at the Liberty, ie the|for a showing at the Oak Sunday | in actual outlay than the entire pro- | Tole of Ming Toy ts to be pold to the | part to make her own falling tn love | }Los Angeles, Cal ‘or Once Walter & poor tenement girl and|and Monday. The plot deals with tho | duction expense of early five-ree! ple highest bidder aboard the boat.” | quite natural. Hers tt war to make! House Peters. He is the| Shows Some Speed. comedian, © lieve of two women for the same man | tures made yearn ago. } Wealthy mandarine vie In their ef-|stanette’s choice an effective one “ ” neighbor, a wealthy | love o! a rs poorest: <A ltorte to obtain the beautiful la Healy. Te Go these thines sne (Tete wero _ of “The ‘Storm, COSTUMES WORN IN Walter Heirs, the fat $t le a romantic story the eternal triangle, with several oe srtsg sac eage SOM, " % 4 4 Ben Turpin is also on the | unusual twists OING STRONG Na. ing Toy, anxious to r Obed to stuty 2 in Langdon McC ‘ormick’s melo. FILM ON EXHIBIT Proposed and was accepted by tele-~ new comedy. | Aplin’ te low wader way, 0d taleel crocboyes sitontet le tar trom feta: | eee ret te dramatic play, which in screen graph teh cromseyed Oriental is far from fetch-| -Therefo: hen Mise Vall form is now on at the Colum-| Whenthe film play, “Dougias Fair. |_ He bopped a train for Syracuse, : 1 een * 1 RL re) L oO N I A L an entire company to Europe toling When Constance crosses ber j | Y. to a | , :. : oe of ag a st Ps ~ to put an engagement ring aIiBLUE MOUSE | iL Cc =< film a picture earring Richart / eyes ehe's an homely as Ben Turpin. | w a viet’ ee. wreaie bia. [Danks In Robin Hood,” ts given 18] ¢he finger of Miss Adah Me \ i ane: Barthelmess after he completes — nas ne behind premiere In New York, a carload of | daughter of a shoe manufacturer, parenentins “LY f EVA ASCENDS” 7 s ‘ mad her pronour cting of Manett he } i chin ovale LAW eTLe po Two years ago he was) NORMAN KERRY one wach aa ‘tnapin ting of Manette impresses | the | costumes and properties used in this| Then he hopped to New York #0) | ME: B (Metre) r y knowr They go up fast Norman Kerry has been slened by * aa ‘ioe | buy the wedding ring. eu 4 (ohneon) | Roy St. George Gareth Hughes | MOY owien Universal, at 4 for the Coast stupendous production will be exhib. | VR Ske iw hemes hi pe tt Mare... --. >: algh Lawte | Priseitia as ’ ar Bere ae: Ae at ‘weak. « 1t-4a’ protiable be : “ : » girl made redeem h 2 If 1 | ited tn loading brs tropolitan shops | Hollywood. Who'd a-thought that, eS iG a fr Sette, whe t* me heveing in| hak ‘lbh tek to luaseen 1 be assigned by Von St f Mise Va ywn as one | jn a pens gon Sees the tan er peat eae ee | Walter would hop as fast as that? And besides the above popu! “Little Eva Ascends,” the new Metro a - x ppen the male le Merry G in Snbaiiaabingl action somew » the result i and oad + accord o ts LMR NES: SP RIE I Players the cast of “In the Name of| flim to be shown Sunday and Mon mp in “Gimme.” So she * Von Stroheim reports’ that . i i = would have lacked power and truth, | ment issued from the Pickford-Fatr. | RAPID CONSTRUCTION tha Law,” the police melodrama,|day at the Colonial, i the pretty ut-| wore padded clothing, That the sete are now ready, and By Virginia Valli 4 without those acting dics. banks studios, where Doug filmed) ‘They go up fast in the mevienl which opened today at the Blue |tle actress whom Dame Rumor re ser ge her lose ar ay an “shooting” on his picture will} “One thing that came to me was| “Manette had that true, fine In | this feature, A cathedral, from corner stone aie Mouse, inctutes Johnny Walker, of|cently reported w engaged to! had to wear more p - 4 | begir in a fortnight hat scarcely one man tn a thor djstinct that women generally are sup- | spire, waa constructed In three “Over the Hit” fame; little Ben Alex-|Charlie Chaplin. Miss Colline ap-| the more she wore, the more | —--— an go thru such « test as th: n| Posed to possess, and she gave it Wanda Hawley has « bull te~ | for “The Voice From the Mian Mider, Claire McDowell and Emory|peared on the stage in Low An-| she had to wrar. And now Enid Bennett and Kenneth Har The Storm’ ¢ 1 and emerge | rein, with the result that she landed) ler called Radio. And that’s {Ana in the completed film ft will Jeknson, who also directed the pro | gales until a year ago, when she en she’s glad that that part ts (tan will have the leads in “Thorns | victorious jin sheltering arma. the name of Claire Windsor’s look as substantial ag a church that P tered the pictures. done. land Orange Plonsome.” ‘ An to the girl's problem, if my| “You know in the play the lure of} wire-haired pup. takes years to bulld. erforman because I believed In the choice that ectual crowd ate ——* BERTY he ; | NOW PLAYING— Lt Day a Good Ih “me “i : 4 The gorgeous romance of passionate eexck ig young love played in settings of un- NOW PLAYING— rivaled lavishness and splendor! Another screen masterpiece by the man who made “The Four Horse- The Biggest Love Spectacle men of the Apocalypse,” and one Ever Made! that will rival it for first place in the art of motion pictures! REX INGRAM Presents Anthony Hope's famous novel— BEN TURPIN G |" CE Sie “THE The big- hearted ‘ “ the man who can't Paramount love look you straight In story of a pretty “i ; the face, in his latest ‘ ; SS mixed oe Mack Sennett com- ondway's — j ny tations! o i) Mele te 4 Ki MOVIES” It’s o First National takeoff on making ALICE TERRY “a —and— PHYLLIS HAVER “THE LOVES OF LEWIS STONE A stetie tail ot i Pea CE P bBy 0 PHARAOH Prong poy 25c The picture the whole Ing as sword play! After 6:30-~250 world is fighting to see! Harry Reed on the Organ MALOTTE Afternoons—250-350 Evenings—350-500 Strand Orchestra under WURLITZER Wineland cO —with—

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