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' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. | } EATTLE Movie Fans Are Offered a Fine Variety of Photoplays in Attractions at Leading Theaters This Week. The Strand Will Show “Aba |} } All Law”; “A Tailor Made Man” Will Continue at the Blue Mouse; “Rich Men’s Wives” at the Coliseum; Liberty Has Thrilling Crook Play; ‘Top o’ the Morning” to Open at the Columbia; Winter Garden and Colonial Change Programs Sunday. — ‘ | TODAY'S PROGRAMS STRAND Conrad Veldt in “Above All Law COLUMBIA—Gindye Walton in “Top the Moroing.”” } BLUE MOUSE——Charies Ray tn “A Tailor-Made Man.” ER GARDEN—Maarice Flynn les Are Tramps.” M—Claire Windsor in “Rich jen's Wives.” LIBERTY — Len Chaney tn “Flesh and Blood | sotiejlinsinlicatsailaenill LISEUM || Mouse Peters Claire Windsor | “Rich Men's Wives,” which ts now | appearing at the Coliseum theater, | featuring House Peters and Claire Windsor, ts the story of a neglected | Wife, who becomes an cutest | ; \ oe : ves cause she innocently flirted with an | AT esha 7—Tully Marshall, Wi if other man. Her husband continues! 1—Lon Chaney, Liberty. 2—Conway Tearle, Colonial. 3—Charles Ray, Blue Mouse. 4—Claire Windsor, Coliseum. 5—Erma Morena, Strand, 6—Gladys Walton, Columbia. to love her, but believing she is) Garden, vn _ — guilty, refuses to see her or to let | ~ ie Spores geee e 9 * OT en ee i] Fi ‘Alice Brady's Talents in PAULINE GARON FOR _ | Te eda”: ee her see her child. Complications, RUPERT HUGH NR “nae eect NEW DE MILLE FILM || j j scilagha abd tntdcsattsgiobathat ts]. oh igsiie! ana “‘Missing Millions” Limited ovie uizzes tga oondted by the management | neh. ls na continue to develop until they are| Rupert Hughes, who has been call unfolded in the last scene. joa the “American | 2... = em his latest release for | / ot Oak theater, The handecme oun : | LIBERTY Goldwyn, grhat he did for the Amer. | BY JAMES W. DEAN ]the comics made by professional; Pauline Garon, the charming | lof $10 will be given to the 6 rum | zmerson, and, gosh, he's - x srs” aaa ete rane in mother in “The Old Nest.” his| sew YORK, Sept. 0.—The one | Producers. jyoung actress who played opposite! (Conducted in co-operation with! wie can pelect a favorable new name | looking. He has recently “FLESH AND BLOOD joutstanding success of Inst MeanOM.| 1 tat Alice Brady in beat) S80W scenes are taken in mid-|iGchard Barthelmess in “Tol'able|ssociated First National Pictures) | tor the Ouk theater, The second|doned the speaking stage #0) 4 (De Lune) eee ee a red We ee uk: an coon ig | 2mmer while the players swelter | pevid" and “Sonny,” has been en-| Kansas Girl—Yes, Rodolph Valen- | best name will win $6 for the author; | brace certain proffered . David Webster Lean Cheney | | OI Sipe “ad in bear skins |gaged by Famous Players-Lasky to|{'" #» wd in “Once to Every |the third, $2.50; fourth, $1.60, and six! 1. tne stient drama, Li Fang.... Noah Heery | Cc Oo L U M B I A | |an emotional part, Her return to) A pet brown bear seeks relief tn | . i past » cert Woman,” also with Katherine Mao- following will win $1 each. sy and hey Lon Chaney portrays the part of | #———— | the screen after an absence of many |® Klass tank of water, He tries to | Play one o! Scape jeading roles in Ceci n “Passion’s Piayground.”| ‘The theater will reopen October | make a notable debut on the 4 , ‘an innocent prisoner in a large pent. | “Top o’ the Morning” months Is marked by a photoplay | Sttch @ fish; the fish bites him. He |B, DeMille’s next production for The picture which made him famous | sth with Ted Howland’s big “Musical | during the autumn in =: ogee Ae etapa i : : ‘ flees from the fish, That is Just | paramount. jwas “Ine Four Horser At pres: | Comedy Revue” and a feature photo-|ienry B. Walthall in @ Pieced” now showing nt the Liberty [Jerry O'Donnel." Ginaye Watton | ‘hat Rives her little scope to 4hOW ‘about as funny an incident a8 8A! y¢iuq Garon will leave ina few days |%t he is appearing in “Blood and| play, Tickets to the theater will sell | 2°D'7 th yy les poe to ase [Jobe Garland Mere Seite | her ability as an emotional actress. |ever filmed in a comic. tor Motlywood, where Sir. Debiiio te | #200.” at 15 bee OF heel | Fox production in which he eater. One day he escapes | One or two m such pictures @8| This comic alno reveale a few . Max—Who played opposite Gloria! ‘The new names should be mailed second important role. Ti his wife and child, the latter now a) 44 Myers, better known as Pe ‘ alveady making preparations for the / ‘ cung woman. Hie reached his home | ene ee eee eee tct | Missing Millions’ and her name | studio secrets, It shows the cyclo | picture in which she will take part.|Swanson in “The Gilded Cage”? |to the theater or dropped in the con- he's rich, owning a lens te beheld bis wife's funeral. Grief Fine Cruse” hina the teed, tar the eet meat a0 the saying: te Frama in operation. The cycloram®! phe nature of the story, its title, or | David Powell in the rok of an artist. |test box in the lobby before Wednes-|a 160,000-acre Montana rangi | G@ricken, be. becomes bitter toward pre je Cruse pi pnt onthe: i The story is based on one of the is a device that revolves the back-jine ottwr members of the cast are| Harrison has an important part in|day night. seme et ie itieat | Universal attraction Po an® | experiences of Boston Blackie, the| ground on a huge cylinder to make | not yet known jthe picture, but he did not play the aK ACTORS SUFFER TO mankind, which causes a } Morning.” starring Gladys Walton. / fiction character created by Jack! figures in the picture appear to be} ‘a | MAX LINDER PRODUCE PICTURE change in his life. jat the Columbia theater Sat ihiaostnty jnging man. in| one _.st could have been effeo-| moving at great speed. j Germania—Why, no, Mr. an@ Mre.| Max Linder, the famous French| Fried steak is the only @ —— | Myers bh acity for adapting ude ined twe.te enn. | j } op. STRAND T | niente a an aun weed tee ern See vele or bm) — — Erich von Btroheim didn't have «| comedy star, had the honor of being |Could be compared to the |matic or humorous, and making &|.. feature flim teauite 1 lowe ot/ STAR MUTT PARADE AND | family until very, very recently, | the guest of honor at the biggest and |members of “The Valley of | ‘ - . me pao calla y . asa f yn fim results in lees ned | N jwhen @ bouncing seven-pound son | most gorgeous banquet ever given a | Men” company, when they ha ie ‘ABOVE ALL LAW bowaanain ‘4 ae ig [or and action. | FAIR IN LIBERTY NEWS| C mre a CT was born. Mr, von Stroheim directed | cinema favorite in Paris since the |ished filming that picture: Poremennt) as vast}; WINTER GARD. Ni| w i pugs ‘: . t |"Foolish Wives” that was such &) war. It wag on the occasion of his | Canadian Rockies, g Prince Ayan.. ‘oneal i| | Whee a atory, filmed he written, | Local happenings of tn rest. pie. |trtumph on Broadway return to his native city from a pro-| The glare of the sun on j ugh to hold | tu redline acai 5 ng? é | Bruce--Chester Withey ts a well |longed sojourn at Holywood. Mabel| burns the face and eyes. 7 Saturday*morning at the Liberty, tn-| Emerson Hough's “The Covered |). director of pictures, but 1| Normand and President Hiram|ute the camera His Wits... +. Erma Morene lis met. tastenoving en ah o—_—______ Over the province of Eshnapur, in| “TOO MUCH BUSINESS” [the attention constantly, every de> | ; ; 3 “ red | India, sternly rules Prince Ayan. (Vitagraph) jtail of it must ring true. Faults | clude views of the Washington State | Wagon,” a story of the plains in “4, | Lever heard of his appearance on the | Abrams, of the United Artiste’ cor. /handkerchiets were placed: whose thin veneer of Western civill: John Nenry Jackson.....R4ward Herton| are more clearly shown in slow mo- |fair at Yakima and show the world. |is to be filmed by James Cruse, ncrven. It ts certain that be did not | poration, were among the Americans |faces and dark eyeginases zation covers the soul of a savage. | M77* Deitom.--....--.Mthel Grey Terry} tion than in normal motion jrmvone Roce Guthe hia high dean 0: 0:.4 play opposite Constance Talmadge in | present ward off the glare. Lights in pi He learns that an Englishman has| ‘The titles in “Too Much Bustness,”|. 1" “Missing Millions” two detec. | “stunt The loading of « 60ton| Pola Negri'’s screen version of | wedding Bells.” studios are considered hai made love to his wife in his palace | which will be shown at the Winter | “ve# visit an innocent suspect. He dws wah the som of & Seattle ateam-|~gappho” has been sent to America! Fatima—The cast for “The Valley | no picture since “Scrambled Wives”; |¢7e% but the members of and decides to erect a tomb for her | Garden for three days beginning Sun-|*#** “Have you located your man?” |*0P is exp rove Samet noes for exhibition. of Silent Men” ts as follows: Alma|y really can't tell you whether she is|"¥ of Silent Men” cast where he will place her alive. Thrill-| gay, are decidedly novel. They add|%* h® starts to accompany them to , gp yy Minin Led py dps Rubens, Lew Cody, Joseph King. !to retum to the screen or not. Oh, |th#Y have nothing on the the station house. Both are bigger |‘h¢ first time will be shown. The| Norma and Constance Talmadge | 3 ‘ ing incidents then follow rapidly in| much to the comedy and many of Beattie Star's mutt dog parade, which | wal) ust emnce as 5 a | Atarto Majeron!, George Nash and J./ yes, Conway Tearle is married; his ered mountains of Canada aie pevempink mall the photoplay “Above All Law,”| them come aa surprises to the epec:|than he. They spring upon him, |W. Johnson. ships, ‘which ts showing now at the Strand | tater. ‘8 making much ado about the simple |WA% conducted in the interests of the jon his trip into Russia to discuss &| jreno—It was Virginia Vall who|jre” soecbite Norma eae apDeer. age e* mt ety |Dusiness of putting handcuffs on |Community Fund, will be seen, be-| proposition to produce films for the mn r" as. oop lorma ‘Talmadge in theater. | “Too Much Buainess™ ts 2 comedy | ginning Saturday eventn, played the lending indy in “The|+rhe Eternal Flame. — | based on the Saturday Evening Post| Sim. Any detective will laugh “i a soviet government. Storm”; yes, it was a marvelous for-| Fan Book Mania—Giad to be of |HIS HEAD AND FEE) BLUE MOUSE | |#tery, “John Henry and the Restiess the scene P Z ony qiainst he t fire depicted in that picture.| service. Nigel Barrie with Kath- Sex | Another scene shows a New York | MARY ALDEN COMING Attendance at Cech DeMille's| Pauline Frederick 1s going to make | ering “MacDonald in “Heroes andi} CLASHED; FEET Wi —_ —_—_— newsboy frantically waving a paper| SOON IN NEW PICTURE “Manslaughter” at the Rivoli, New her reappearance on the legitimate | usbands,” Claire Windsor with Aleck Di : “A TAILOR-MADE MAN” i? COLONIA L | above his head a» he dashes down| Mary Alden, famed as a portrayer | York, was 142 greater the first day |stage, She redently married Dr.|~strongheart,” our wonder dog. in — pson, Black # i (Untted Artiste) | the elty street, yelling his wares, He |of mother roles, will soon be seen in| than the attendance at the first day's | Rutherford, an old-time sweetheart. “The Silent ‘Call ” Dorothy Phillips pomp Pte re c a ys aly ta i 2 ——-_ waves the paper like it was a flag/"A Woman's Woman.” Altho it is an | showing of “Blood and Sand.” Ena—Collven Moore in 31, She #ays| Robert Ellis, Wallace Beery, James reo sh sew v bc { id gente | “A WIDE OPEN TOW? at a Decoration Day parade. News. |adaptation of Nalbro Bartiey’s story O08 she is not engaged, but they always|©, Barrows, Gertrude Astor, Wil-|| ewer to Scankes anna Charles Ray, a. his latest photo-| Selsnich) boys don't act that way. Newsboys | which appeared in the Saturday Eve | Stanley Goethals, b-yearold screen | nay that. However, time will tell.|jiam Fong, Jack Do: 4 - play, “A Tailor-Made Man,” will re teeeres Conwar Tears are restrained, sophisticated young |ning Post some time ago, the picture |actor, has just received his first hair: | George Stewart is a brother of the| Frances Raymond, in “Hurricane’s| | eeated gun another week at the Biue| 4 |men. It takes something like the very closely follows the story of |cut. fair Anita, in fact he ia the only | Gal” Mouse theater. Conway Tearle in “A Wide Open| assassination of McKinley or the|“This Freedom.” A. &. M. Huteht- brother she has. T. V. W.—BSo near and yet eo far. obey, that’ % Ray ts not a believer in the ol4| Town,” is the coming attraction at) *inking of the Luattania or a World |son’s novel, which promises to be a GERTRUDE ASTOR Mra. D. B.—-"Fury” ts the name of/yYour greatly admired Edward ny ied suid to alge adage that “Clothes makes the man.”|the Colonial theater beginning Sun-| Series to make them wave papers |best seller, The picture wns filmed| parle Wililams has @ now leading |the forthcoming Richard Barthel-| Burns, leading man for Constance the brake I just naturally Clothes may help, he says, in the| day. It is said that the story is one above thelr heads [before the Hutchison novel was/iady, She is Gertrude Astor, « beau-|mess picture. One of the leading | Talmadge in the First National at-|] on the accelerator.” initial steps, but all the rest depends | of the kind that calls for histrionic| mfr les | published, tiful and statuesque blonde, Vita- | characters will be played by the well-| traction, “East is West,” is epend- In view of the fact that on the man himself. Ray declared | abiilty, on the part of the stars, and) An Interesting comedy fs Ben Tur-/| ene graph signed her when she complet. | known sta) actor, Tyrone Power.|ing a few weeks tn New York, #0) | son a had that Babe Ruth's form-fitting base-| places’ little dependence upon their|pin’s latest, “Home Made Movies.”| Norman Selby (Kid McCoy) ta m-|ed her engagement with Gloria|The rest of the cast has not been| you seo your mail would be quite|| in paren bow bye ball uniform has nothing whatever| physical attributes. Fatre Binney|That burleeques the amateur pro-|pervising fight scenes in “Passiona| Swanson, in “The Impossible Mra | selected. Gelayed if you seailod it to’ Los potted tr pre Dalton gave to do with his home-run records. plays the leading supporting role. ducers of films. It also satirizes of the Sea.” Bellow.” Flirt—Marguerite Clark has made" Angeles. ¥ " Always the Best for The Liberty Guest ec te CHANEY in the drama with an immortal touch— Daughter of the Rajahs—loved by an American! Love scenes within the boudoir of a Royal Indian Princess! Daring Adventures in the Pun- jab Jungle! Wierd charms of the mysterious East! Now PLAYING— Ne ec Paramount’s ca. ~. “ABOVE ALL § ‘. es : m : HOUSE PETERS Ee, A ; ie aes CLAIRE WINDSOR y 4 ‘ GASTON GLASS MYRTLE STEDMAN 6 99 CHARLES CLARY a n MILDRED JUNE ROSEMARY THEBY with EDITS ROBERTS, NOAH BEERY and JACK MULHALL RICHARD HEADRIOK the ’ Ita! yh le J ly bo e ‘ale Seana Late Wane Action, Are they to be pitied, scorned or envied? ie sensational prions a took a year and Thrills, le t—all ye COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA _ Added Attractlon—“MA AND PA!’—A Mack Sennett cyclone of joy! Afternoons, 250-350 Evenings, 350-600 STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND

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