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Columbi in Stone and A Foot There | "peters ta | man Heart oe MO ‘e—1 Katetic Taylor te Rey coroNtal —Wande Hawley In “Tee | Much Wite.” oan— Privctiie Dean in wie Money” starts Sunday, ' STRAND 1 “BLOOD AND SAND” (Paramount) | Redelph Valentine | Juan Gallardo jie Lee armen ODOLPH VALENTINO is now at R the Strand. The popular sereen fol is appearing in hig latest Para-| mount picture, “Blood and Sand," a picturization of the famous novel by Vincente Blasco Ibanez, and directed | by Fred Nibio. 1—Wanda Haw ley, Colonial. 2—E. stelle Ta ylor, It is said that in translating this story to the screen Miss June } athia |* has faithfully followed the color and verve so characteristic of all Ibanes stories. Valentino appears as the bullfighter, "WINTER GARDEN | “NO TRESPASSIN (Pathe) x | Mabel Colton Roscoe Paine COLUMBIA || “HUMAN HEARTS (Universal) Irene Ward i Irene Castle, dainty danseuse and | film star, appears in “No Trespass ing,” which is to be the attraction at! the Winter Garden for four days| arting Sunda | ‘The story of “No Trespassing” in. troduces Mrs, Castle in a series of whirlwind events. She dances, rides, | swims and wears a number of stun. ning gowns. The action takes place | tn New York City and in a pictur | lumbia. He is gifted with a rare ogen nee town of Cape Cod. | understanding that enabies him to a | give a sympathetic and lovable char- acterization of the simple SAE BLU LUE MOUS E it chap who sacrificed his all on the altar of love. COLISEUM 4 “A Fool There Was,” 7 “THE ETERNAL FLAME" 14 big epecial productions on the | (Fiat: National) }1922.3923 hist of William Fox pic Duchess de Langone Norma Talmadee | tures, is now showing at the Blue | Geperal, de Meatetvens. . Con: Tearle | Mouse with Estelle Taylor, a new Coliseum audiences arc enjoying |°°™*: to the screen, in the famous Norma Talmadge’s new picture, “The | “8™pire role whieh Theda Bara first Eternal Flame.” The offering pro seh popular on the acreen. & story of tense heart interest r around the petty jeal-| romance of the . The love of the, General de Montriveau for the young Duchess de Langents outstanding feature of the LIBERTY I L Pad House Peters Mary Phim | It is doubtful if a happier selection than House Peters could have been made to play the stellar role in “Hu. man Hearts,” the film version of the great stage success now at the Co- | [Giiaa Fone Jona Schuyl Taylor | Lewis Stone! Ae OP me OP ee HT mF ons of the | |; COLONIAL || a if [hi “TOO MUCH WIFE” (Reaiart) if : 3 [the wits Wanda Hawley lhe Husband T. Roy Barnes The o-ontzed efforts of a young [wife to ‘earn golf because she feels jit her duty to share all her husband's interests, provides some of the fun-| nieat scenes in “Too Much Wife,”’| the photo comedy which opens at the | Colonial Sunday r ——— “OAK: Modest and retiring. The |e thing he ever did was sing | in hi ell pa “GRANDMA'S BOY" (Pathe) «Harold Lieyd <-Mildred Davis | - Anne Townsend | an “WILD HONEY” } (Univer fF ———| church. This is Harold | tady Vivienne Priscitia comedy drama “Grand-| Cynthia Stockley’s novel, which is such a drawing | Honey,” has been read by thousands | at the Liberty the management | and liked because of its strongty dra is forced to hold the film over for a/ matic plot construction and the hu-/ few days longer. |man appeal of ite. central character, | How this bashful boy outwits the! | Lady Vivienne. The Universal-Jewel urization of it will be at the Oak | Monday and Tuesday, with | ja Dean, the noted star, in the| pringpal role. i Dean | Wid} uly ly amount of humor. In her First National screen triumph— “THE ETERNAL FLAME” with Conway Tearle LISEUM INCERT RCHESTRA playing Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” 4 | panion | plays. Real Count Is Now Movie Actor Count Marie Carace of the, Itatian diplomat at Washington, D.C. later of William Farnum's company in “Stage Ro mance” and still later a boon com: of hin fellow.countryman. Monty Banks, the popular comedian. has arrived in himself ¢ acting roles in pl The count is considered one of Italy's most talented actors JACKE COOGAN Upon the completion of his pres ent vehicle, as yet untitled, Jackie Coogan will be taken upon an ex tended tour of the world. Accord: ing to present plana, the litte star let will be in London in time for the English showing of his film version of “Oliver Twist NORMA TALMADGE’ Joseph M. Schenck bas announced that Norma Taima will begin production of the celebrated stage success, “Within the Law,” imme diately upon her retarn from for eign shores, in late November PHYLIAS HAVER Phyllis Haver is on move again. Having completed her work jin “The Christian,” Mack Sennett | has loaned her to Buyer Keaton. and she will be seen opposite the wad tackd atay IN Ni reRT PR iret one: | tional comedy, yet untitled. “Drifting” has been bought as a4 sereen vehicle for Pristitia Dean Universal has also purchased “The Jhost Patrol.” by Sinclair Lewis, and “Gret'n Ann.” Giadyw Walton! WHHL be starred in the latter. Fiowers used in Douls B. Mayer pictures are raised in his hothouse. Mrs. Jeanné Trebaol han 12 chit dren acting in the movies. Jean nette appeared in “A Poor Rela tion.” Yveue in “Come Over and “The Wall Flower" and Ed | ward is playing with Jackie Coo an in “Oliver Twist." Alice Cathoun's latest picture is “Little Wildeat.” Since the title was announced she has re ceived a menagerie of kittens from her friends, Hollywood to devote Blue Mouse, 1 , ig way in the shape of a shamrock lending roie.an formerly. If ahd pete | Walter Emerson decorated wit) green candles an understudy, she has not yet ap hee yi eats Every sign indicates’ the edyent agra > po Sees 2 “Java Head.” by Joseph Hérges-| Aurora—Theodore Kosloff '* @liy indicated that of another idolto-be in the motion! o0e" oy fimed by George| Ruslan by birth. He. recently pleture field. verily, bew heroes! yweiford, with Leatrice Joy, Jacque.| covered from the Russian govern- resum: worthy of worship must ever be|tine Logan and Raymond Hatton| ment many of the jewels confiscated fl nati jentering to fill the vacancies aj playing featured roles | during the war. These jewels COM! your two.reel rather fic feminine publie 4« ail — rig ae —— | sisted of Wonderful family heirlooms] (the gore: causing constantly in the ranks ofjto eap the climax, he is wealthy,/42d Medala given him by the royal | oe oauced in Jeading m of the screen, This|owning a large share of a 160,000./families in Europe in appreciation | 1. 4 mor atext noquixition of bright possibtli-| acre Montana ranch. for his dancing. Besides being well ti tles—-Walter Emerson by name—tia| Altho he haa displayed his his.) known a8 a Guncer and a ecreen & real hero, too, te having dis. trionic wares before the camera cre) Star, he has an enviable reputation tinguished himself to #uch an ex-| thin, bis real notable debut will be/4* a@ painter tent the great world war as to| made in a big William Fox special! Golden Rod—Max Figman is not|‘ee® % be sen win the highest French cross of feature in which he plays a very; appearing on the screen at present ’ honor for valor in action, Besides,| important role in support of Henry! He has an important role in “Miki.” | Lois Wilson, he is a contribution from one of|B. Walthall under the direction of| Gilda B—Elaine Hammerstein in| TYlly America’s most celebrated families,| Jack Ford. The temporary title of 25 years old, She has brown, nat-| Farnum in | Ralph Waldo Emerson, the match: this picture is “Brink,” but Fox|urally wavy hair, Olga Petrova has lens ecamayiat, being a direct ante. officials volunteer the assurance| not been on the screen for about cedent of his, In addition to all| that a better selection will be made|four years, She has just arrived] this, he in exceedingly handsome,| by the time the release date rolls’ from Europe and announces her de- land.” he hails from Seattle! And,! around In the late autumn cisfon ‘to go back to pictures, last picture. THE SEATTLE STAR —— $4 vorma Talmadge, Coliseum. 4—House Pete re, Columbia. | Badge of the Bull Thrower 5—Irene Castle, “Seattle Youth |Rodolph’ s Pigtail Is the |WILLIAM V. MONG | guise re magic rox 7 in p He in Fool's ture opened Forr | turned | Bull fighters wear pigtails. That.| known, but it seems to have been }to distinguish them from ordinary) *dopted first BaP Protection and Valéntine, who appears as the PIE: appearance hac toe’ Sandee ae ltait kind in the screen version of! screen idols will hardly make the x's “Blood and Band,” now 4 coleta a fad, It takes an hour to Strand plait it Valentino is knocking the flap, ———— pers for a goal, as they say in this | new film He wears an elaborate silk and : . silver costume, with all the accus es tomed spangh nd doo-dads. } Valent allowed his hair to ow longer tha ’ e bac and a half inches long At the| German, Rurstan and Polish. At | of it te a black disk, covered | Preveht she is studying the English with embroidery Jlanguage preparatory to her arrival It's a coleta.” Rodolph explains, |!" this country She was born in “Matadors; pleadors, banderilios, any! Poland. It is said that whe has of th who fight bulls in a pub | been married but is not at the exhibition are entitled to wear| present time Penelope—Ivene Castle was Irene “The origin of the coléta is not| Foote before ahe became Mrs. Ver _-— }non Castle. Her husband died sev COLLEEN MOORE ‘eral years ago, and she has since | Colleen Moore, who will soon. be| married Robert Tremain, They have | seen in the leading feminine role of} very lovely country home at Gliver Morosco's “Slippy MoGee,”|Ithica, New York celebrated her birthday Saturday,| Charmain—“Kiki" fs still playing Aug. *19. Colleen’s birthday cake|to crowded houses in New York was baked by her grandmother and City, and Lenore Ulric plays the SURERSRSRRenenEE LTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT ee Masterpieces—See All of Them—Now Here RODOLPH VALENTINO In his P mount smashing success— “BLOOD AND SAND” with LILA LEE and NITA NALDI Strand Orchestra under Wineland Harry Reed on the Organ Miss Abbie Howard in Songs York wix with hou! rence idea wn “A weeks. him this ‘time door Highland oming he dence of a half century in Gotham. |ing of a film industry in that coum. ALENTINO, screen’s greatest lover, in romantic drama at Strand; Blue Mouse offers new picturization of famous vampire play; Harold Lloyd and Norma Talmadge in hold-over: features still drawing crowds to Liberty and Coliseum; House Peters, hero of big outdoor picture showing, at Irene Castle dances her way thru lively film opening Sunday at Winter Garden; Colonial changes Sunday. Winter Garde n. AT me V. abered in uccenK, King Arthur's Court,” has whieh fits playing butler in Foo! at the FORREST est to after an He ne next on f be after ong, ‘A Connecticut Yankee There Biue Robinson, character Hollywood absence 6—Ha rold Lloyd, Li be rty Talmadges Off for Another European Trip Joseph M. Schenck, motion pile- ture producer, Norma Talmadge, his wife, with her sister Constance |and mother, Mrs. “Peg” Talmadge, malied last week on the Majestic em route for a European tour whith | will include Paris, Russia, Germany and Eyypt; they expect to return in time to spend Christmas in Los Angeles with their sister Natalie Talmadge Keaton and decorate Joseph Francis Keaton, Jr.'s first, Christmas tree. While in Germany Mr. Schenck intends to negotiate with the soviet ,Sovernment concerning the upbufid- BLUE MOUSE} who will long “Merlin,” the William as famous a new well of the him fully the part the new Fox pie Was,” which Mouse today. ROBINSON the distin actor, has re from New| of nearly brought his wife nd has take David Tor with the| to ave. a permanent citt a continuous resi apenas try. The soviet government mot Z lonly wants American films to’ be ALLAN HALE {introduced into Russia, but wants. Allan Hale, who went from @ 10MB|trained performers and directors engagement with Douglas Falr-| ¢rom this country to develop banks in “Robin Hood" immediate-| saient by forming companies ly to Shirley Mason's new produc-| there tion now being made at the Wil) In Paris the Talmadge sisters liam Fox studios, has rounded out! .5enq only a short time a whole year without having ©ne| ing clothes for Norma’s next prow single day between opictures. duction, “Within the Law," -which’ - eT will be released by Associated First MAX LINDER National Pictures, Inc. late next” Max Linder may not be able to Olgu Petrova has been offered the stellar role in a romance of the Ax Mary Pickford is supervising the editing and titling of “Gar- rison’s Finish,” Jack Pickford’s feature in France on account! lof the lack of studio facilities. r® |} Los Angeles at an early date and) his production activities. yn by A. A. Milne and andon have been sent Robert McKim and! Marshall will support William | “Without Compromise.” as. Constance’s next probably “Ge nit @fisinal that Anita Loos has been It} !n_ Europe. he will return to} The longest sojourn of the party | will be spent in Egypt and Algeria, where Norma ‘will look. over certain localities with a view to the Let) : sible subsequent filming of “The | Garden of Allah” there on a future: trip abroad. In Alexandria, 7 will take part in the social season, © for which they have already re" ceived many invitations from many notables who spend the and winter months there. OPEN HOUSE ‘They had open house at the Bem: Wilson studios one night last : The occasion was the staging of comedy prize fight in which Monty Banks was the star, The publio’ was invited, responded numerously |to the invitation and a great time — was had by all. £ heralded nine- comedies written in Mexico City. Every Day a ‘Good Photoplay HAROLD LLOYD In his first 5-part comedy— “Grandma's Boy” The funniest comedy the screen ever has known!