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“wwe - = Married ° STRAND—Wellace Reid, Bebe Dan- tele and Conrad Nagel in “Nice COUTAEUM—Guy Bates Pot ta “The WARDEN—"The Girt in Reem” Sunday, Dustin Fervam in “Strange Mels.” UR MOUSB—William Pose jonte Crista.” “Outside (he Law.” I STRAN 1 “NICE PROPLE” (Paramount) + | TREE strikes! That's the record | set by William DeMille and his scenarist when they combined forces | im the production of screen dramas. | Miss Lulu Bett,” their first joint} ort, won unqualified praise from | ¢ publie and critics, “Bought and} i For.” the George Broadhurst | ama which they transferred to the | screen, likewise reaped a rich har} vest of praise and patronage. And now critics agree that “Nice People,” their third consecutive | screen play, now. at the Strand, sur-| passes both of its predecessor — x x TCOLUMB “THE MARRIED FLAPPER” (Universal) mete Bitttegs. one i Billings... When her Bill broke his arm Pam didn’t sit back and bemoan the fact that he could not drive in the auto| classic that bid fair to recoup their fortunes. She grabbed the wheel and flashed by the checkered flag a win- ner. Pam ts played by Marie Prevost in “The Married Flapper.” a comedy drama at the Columbia. ® eo oy | WINTER GARDEN }} STRANGE IDOLS” (Fes) <.Marte Prevost | Kenneth Harian | agus McDeoald Ruth Maye.... a ‘The dramatic strength of “Strange Idols,” the new Fox production opening Sunday at the Winter Gar- den, Mes In the failure of a true man’s love to hold in the somber depths of the wild « giri-wife born and reared in the hustle and bustle ef the gay white way of a big city. Dustin Farnum ts the hero, | LIBERT Y || . “THE BONDED WOMAN” (Paramount) Angela Gasket Betty Compson Sonn Bomers Jonn Bowers Lee Marvin Richard Dix Richard Dix had a pleasant sur- --Dustin Farnum +. Doris Pawn B films entertaining. Daniels, Strand. 1—Guy Bates Post, Coliseum. 2— 8—Scene from “Monte C They Like Ruddy Valentino continues to set up attendance records with “Blood and Sand.” Receipts for the se ond Sunday of its showing at the Rivoli, New York, we 00 high. er than the first Sunday, The pleture has played three weeks at that theater, and during the last week played also at the Rialto, six blocks away, on Broadway prise while he was working in sup | port of Betty The Bonded Woman,” a new Paramount Compson in feature now making a hit with Lib erty audiences, He was informed of his selection to play the role of John Storm in a big feature production with allstar cast, of “The Christian,” Hall Caine’s famous novel. The pic ture ts to be made in England sith. dk “MONTE CRISTO” LESSED are they who are en dowed with a sense of humor. | They shalt inherit the kingdom of | contentment | One ts ready to bespeak the king: | fom of marital felicity for Walter | Hiers, the rely-poly movie comedian, | after talking to Miss Adah MacWil- | Hama, to whom he is enga, BL x *) Folks up at Syracuse, COLONIAL | em about five feet | se | etx Inches tall, is quite «lim and has| John Githert | “TF LACE OF DARKENED tien belr and blue eyes and very! Ketelle Taylor) WINDOW red tips. And many a young nabob pe | Cosathiedih: whdeen ot use thinks she's the most Thess was Rave witeeased the pe | 1 105 " Anderson [beautiful girl in town | cial William Fox production of | iiny 1 Say Welesce| Ask her why “Monte Cristo,” based on Dumaa'| he banat 4 undying novel, have without heaita Maen tion declared it to be a splendid photedrama, containing a cast of @! on the cen in given in “The surprising @xcellence, charming | Palace of Darkened Windows,” the photography, costumes and other | picture which will be shown for the contributing factors. last time tonight at the Colonial Emmet J. Flynn, who directed a| Claire Anderson and Jay Belasco number of big Fox pictures, handied | play the leading ro the megaphone for “Monte Cristo.” | &— ~ 8 | COLISEUM 1 “THE MASQUERADER” (First National) ** our meres Post | Ruth sinclair her “Peaches.” (rex) Od@mund Dantes Mercedes yra «he became engaged} ‘They say r fat man.’ 1 just wante be contrary, But why shouldn't « girl love a fat man? “When I go to the beach I'li just walk along In Walter's big shadow. “When we pass through a crowd, just walk in back of him and not be 4. “He likes the old-fashioned walts | and if I'm terribly tired, he can take me across the floor on his feet, | They‘ stand it “I've always wanted a big house. Prjgtie Deen | wyith alter as my husband, we' . Ihave t0 have that kind. “Outside the Law,” the attraction| “I'll never have to make his shirta. . at the Oak beginning Sunday, shows! That would be a waste of material, Guy Bates Post is the «peed king|the adventures of a trio of crooks|when he can buy a large size in of filmiand when ft comes to changes | who try to go straight in spite of the | ready-made ones. of costumes In “The Masquerader,"| persecutions of a viper of the under.) “When he comes home after a the Richard Walton Tully preduc-| world, An underlying current of long, hard day, he will not be ill-na-| tion, which is now having showings |Oriental mysticiem and philosophy |tured. If I'm out of sorts, he will at the Coliseum. One day Post made | permeates the picture. |joke me out of it. That's the nature seven complete changes of costume, - of big men / with an average of three minutes has purchased a/ Anybedy can love a fat man and each. i Walter's not TOO fat, anyway.” One of the accurate por and she replies trayala of life in India ever present most | (Universal) Molty.. aevens Wisck Silva Betty Compson new home in Hollywood. Start the music and the refresh- The same Paramoant Photoplay foundations loose in a Broadway playhouse! that knocked the NOW PLAYING an excellent supporting WALLACE REI wig ~BEBE DANIEL S— CONRAD NAGEL JULIA FAYE D s Who Loves a Fat Man? i San isy Henr ean a2 risto,” Blue Mouse. 4—Marie Walter Hiers, popular ro- tund comedian, who is to marry pretty Syracuse girl. P. 8. Miss MacWilliams will enter the College of Home Economics, Syracuse university, this fall learn the intricacies of a cream puff. NOW PLAYING The First National masterpiece that cannot be criticised from any angle— versiva! Ask Walter—He Knows PAGE 3 ner ef? £5, fe Mii phaniodannbanmtbe ain wa kn acted doo, ke, ETTY COMPSON, Bebe Daniels, Marie Prevost, Estelle Taylor, Conrad Nagel, Dustin Farnum, Richard Dix, John Bowers—these are just a few of the popular stars appearing on local screens in shows opening today. Humor, pathos, drama and spectacular settings combine to make new Prevost, Columbia. berty. 5—Dustin Farnum, Winter Garden. 6—Betty Compson, Li - |Mary Pickford to Appear in Old Favorite Mary Pickford has bought the {Actress Believes in Preparedness | Equipped with Hiers occupies a unique place in | could purchase to ward off the on |fllmdom. Ho is the first fat man to|"auehis | of | t summer heat, Helene k has gone to |rise to the rank of leading man In| itne desert re Arizona with |feature photoplays. His character-|the Hawks-M company to |izations are distinctive because they | Play the leading feminine role in| screen rights to “Dorothy Vernon of Re ie eathaat keen their initial productic “Border! Haddon Hall.” It will probably be ae P iy atrol,” by special arrangement/ ner next picture The comedy of other fat! wien the Goldwyn corporation.| ‘That story |comedians has been of the slap-stick | which holds a contract } rag her Pe cpp abode fe one thet Mella variety. jignature, Miss Chadwick had an|When interviewed upon her returm jelectric fan with special dry-battery trom her last trip to Europe stie intl | attached so ag to be able to stir UP mated that it would be her next ple j® breeze even where electric cur-| ture OF FILM COLONY rents aro unavailable. She However, screen rights’ to, tal |“earted along” an assortment of| story had been purchased for Madge | Anew golf champion has appeared | thermos bottles, together with @ Kennedy. Miss Pickford and others jon the horizon of the Hollywood film |*mall kit filled with various kinds |iiq for the story until the price of jeolony. David Torrence, the dis-|@f cooling lotions and chemicals. 00 was reached. Miss Kennedy's | tinguished ¢ ter actor, is the| “I'm supposed to play the rs then announced that |new “champ.” In the four months of |©00! and collected lady, and, 5 /screen rights to the story would no, jhis residence in Southern California |®®yoné knows, I'll need some &8-\pe sold, that she would appear In! @ no actor has defeated him yet, and | *istance on desert in mid-#sum-/ picture based on the story upon fhe: he han been pitted against @ majority | er" #he explains. |completion of the screen versioy, of jof those amenable to the golf bug. | ‘ |“Dear Me," now called “The Prarple © | David ts on the links every day he's | Dr. Oscar Henning, explorer, | Highway.” :. |not at @ studio expounding dramatic is working as an extra in “The | A statement from Miss Keypnedy’s art before a camera, Stranger’s Banquet” to obtain [company states that the screen experience for a career as a di- [Tights to “Dorothy Vernon of Hate |don Hall” were sold because she wag rector. |desirous of making her next picture |@ modern one rather than a costume every device she intense adwic gion of roscoe a nense of subtlety. CHAMPION GOLFER also LINDER MAKING FILM IN FRANCE |pansers are — Max Linder, the French king of OUT OF LUCK ere bought for $18,000, comedians, has started actual{ Richurd Dix hasn't bad w hairout|aia by Miss Picktord ia sid to be “shooting” on his next release for for three months, He is now playing | nignest paid for story rights this United Artists in Nice, France.|the role of John Storm, a religious | year, : | Linder’s plan far this one te that|f#natic, In Goldwyn's big production |" ajtnough Miss Pickfo: it shall be a notable nine-reeler, matt “The Christian,” and isn't allowed Pate her crcond atten [longest film he has ever made, The|to 40 business with barbers. He can’t /“pess of the Storm Coustry,” it is | title of the story has not been an-/¢ven have a bob. to be supposed that production om” | nounced, but it I# said it will be a Tee “Dorothy Vernon” will start soam, & big historical event, with} Lawson Butt is directing himself |since Lady Diana Manners is mak. ae nimble little Max playing the jin the leading role of “The Flying ing a picture in Englaed based on leading role. Dutchman.” ithe Haddon Hall romanee. The Shackled by love and a sense of eternal gratitude, she is Bonded Woman” until the bonds are broken by-——? ~ LIBRRTYS Every Day a Good Photoplay NOW PLAYING WOULD YOU —sive up your wweetheart to follow a drunk- ard to the South Sea— Why? To help redeem him be- cause you owe him——? —Wreck a ship on a rocky coast—Just te make a man out of him? WINS HER? The Millionaire or Betty Compson “The BONDED WOMAN’ with RICHARD DIX JOHN BOWERS Any Day Till 600 After 6130, 35¢ Malotte on the Wurlitzer D LLOYD IS Screen rights to the story