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OCTOBER 7 i HE'D \} Col (TURDAY, 1922. Garden. | || COLISEUM || “BURNING SANDS Paramount) a Wanda Mawley | Milton Bille} Sands,” the Paramount | ‘at the Coliseum theater fea thrilling novel of war on the Sahara desert. ineidents are said to arise , . the son of a sheik, | ure an oasis, He enlists oe of an English ofticiat | fo eventually hold up the government for a large sum me Sia Hawley and Milton Sills, y in the leading roles, are by such players as Louise Jacqueline Logan, Robert | Fenwick Oliver, Winter Halt} 4 BETTY COMPSON To BE | IN MOVIE AT HONOLULU | A new production is about to be | started by the Paramount organiza j tion. Tt will he a pleture called “The White Flower,” and most of the| | poonee will be held in Honolulu, with “y | Betty Compson in the stellar role. | , a noe a ABnouncement has Just been made | Ts an Awful Thing” ts said | OY Jeane L. Lasky that Julia Crawford fhe beat comedy in which Owen | 1¥erw has written this story espectal- | Mas ever been shown, The|'¥ for Miss Compson. Mrs. Ivers | jp such as one might encoun: | Pav oe neg in Honolulu, | 3 } ng the locale, purposely for | | geany time {n real lite | tate alae pureney | 5 | The director and Miss Compeson's B i ‘Ss TRAN D | Supporting cast have not ge / “MANSLAUGHTER” : etnias ctor, appears in one of his charac- ‘Orpen. ~. Thomas Mel erizations as Harley Hennage. Har- Theree. <6! Teatrice Jey) ley ig called “the worst man in thy and orphaned, Lydia|‘°¥™.” because the town does not! ; the part enacted by Leatrice | OW that the gambler's fancy vest F te the new attraction at the; nC heart of gold. The story < pan Allen pPaimatbers Berry (re Owen Moore) | Sew would you like to get a breach | gf promise sult as your aoe i present? Owen Moore had this | ge rompect in “Love Is an Awful! * which is now at the Blue theater. The supporting cast Marjorie Daw, Kathryn Per ‘who in private life is Mrs, Owen ‘Arthur Hoyt, Douglas Carter, ilies, te & oat maniac|!* One Of youthful love and desert Nonstantly craving for excite.|€°!, enacted on the Mojave desert She narrowly escapes death "WINTER GARDEN into the path of a loco. and shatters some gates “LITTLE MISS SMILES” (Fox) by the railroad. Later, while on a highway, she is arrest. and bribes the officer with a dia- | Kether Aaro ‘bracelet. He decides to return | Dr. Jack W fm pursuing her ts killed by) She is charged with man. | and is sentenced to three) fa prison. Entangting situa-| a Wiliam | the ever} “Little Mise Similes,"" "ox production starring popular Shirley Mason, will be the attraction at the Winter Garden 1.—Owen Moore and Arthur Hoyt, Blue Mouse. To Appear in Drama at SHIRLEY MASON Winter Garden Sunday —Leatrice Joy, Strand, ATTLE STAR ¥ (Movie Quizzes} (Conducted in co-operation cul Assoctated Firat National Ptetures,| Ine) | Betty Jane—Well, Betty Jane, 0/ you had to come to the answer man | for information; that's just what I am here for. You are on the wrong | track as to the Bushmans. They are | not in Europe just now but are ap | pearing on the Keith circuit, the big time c.reult, Their son dots not ap pear with them. None of the Bush Mans are on the screen at present. Constance—Mary Alden played tn “Silk Husbands and Calico Wives She ts playing the mother role in “The Bond Boy” opposite Richard Bartheimens Yed—Mabel Hallin is married to Hugo Ballin. Her name before she became Mrs. Hugo Ballin was Mabel Crofts, It's quite true that abe ap peared in musical comedy before she entered piety Rosa B—Eather Bara is Theda’s rister, She has never been on the nereen with her, Theda has recently returned to the sliver sheet and is going to do a picture very soon. Wesley Barry i 14 and Charlie Chaplin te 32 Dorothy © Hebe Daniele has $.—Bebe Daniels, Colonial. |Signif icant Photoplay Will Be Filmed by Ray | tribulations 4.—Buster K eaton, Liberty. 6 BY JAMES W. DEAN Jor his old bathing beauty NEW YORK, Sept, 7—“The| ment is now « star or near Courtship of Miles Standish” is to| His latest is Kathryn Me be filmed by Charles Ray, It should| who appeared a» a dancin prove to be one of the most sig:|some of his less importa nificant photoplays yet made In the| He gave her a prominent United Staten. |"The Cross Ronds of New For the first time Amertcan pro-| #94 now she is leading ducers will build a picture play|Shriek of Arat on @ specific incident in American| **t five-reel tr history, the attitude until now being! that all the historical romances of) dramatic weight occurred tn rope Longteliow's epic, upon which the film will be based, deals with the first American love story John Alden and Priscitia As you remember, John went to|‘ " faa sotioas Priscilla with @ proposal of mar po Page gyn Ro riage on behalf of Miles Standish, | io ido! gained by his exp but Priscilla perceived John’s love! Made sloves. “agama for her and asked, “Why don't you| Completed “A Gipsy Cavalier tguak Sie peucnal, Sena?” jhe agreed to fight SUkt. No playwright has yet contrived) & more dramatic situation than that , Its power Hes in ite simplicity. The | THEY COULDN'T FIT wonder im that ft hy t been used before for screen material | Ray's picturization will start with the crossing of the Mayflower. Incl dents showing the pri = and of the Pilgrims will! LITTLE ROC t ty oe | for a row of brick plumbing he hurt more than hin feel his reputatio @ prinefigh| Hu largel, 4s & motion pleture hero, — in that line was Ark., Oct. 7 role ady in “The Ben Turpin’s lat WALTER IN SCHOOL; HE WAS THAT FAT! i > . t o/. 4 } assort | star. | oCuire, rl in films in York” Wallace Worsley will direct ace Reid in “Nobody's Money eee Conrad Naget will be Pola leading man in “Bella Donn: in production at Hollywood. have important roles. eee Richard Walton Tully intends to} When Mr, Siki, the eminent Sene-| screen “The Bird of Paradise” upon Eu.| @alese, knocked Georges Carpentier| nis return from Europe, ea shops. | 1923. * | Peter Milne has completed that of| Pentier had Just started on « career) scenario of Bertha M. Clay's “Wife i» sue / in Name Only.” y con:| . pub- when 6 —Milton Silla, Coliseum. 6.—Marjorie Daw, Columbia. | clure Patter Wal-| Segri’s | * now Conway | Tearie and Claude King also will | rly in the Robert Frazer will appear in Mac its With | surrey s next Carpentier had just Oc Joseph C. Lincoln's “Captain Eri” is being adapted for the screen, RAMA and Comedy, With Many of the Most Popular Artists of the Silver Screen, Are Shown This Week at Leading Photoplay Houses. ‘Love Is an Awful Thing,” at Blue Mouse; Buster Keaton Featured at Liberty; Henry Walthall in Picture at Columbia; Wanda Hawley in Drama at oliseum; Strand Features Cecil De Mille’s ‘Manslaughter’; Colonial Showing Bebe Daniels; Shirley Mason to Be Shown Sunday at the Winter The Comedies Were Well Chosen to Introduce Smile Week. | Jap No Mixer A Japanese assimilates with considerable difficulty; he |] learns the innguage with difti culty: hig mentality appears to be somewhat different; he is not what one would call a “good mixer." This is observ able to some extent even in || Asia among the peoples with whom he Is closely related Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, before house committer on the territories. \2 American Girls’ Knees Shock Berlin BERLIN, Oct, 1—Florence Ide and Jeanette Wilson, two American | girls, decided they would “shock the natives,” and proceeded to do so. Putting on skirts several inches shorter than even custom commands, they also put on woolen stockings | George Randolph Chester is writ-| with the tops turned down, leaving jing the continuity for “The | mons,” Frank Mayo's next. |completing “The Hot Head,” | Helen Ferguson as leading iad: ° Sum. Mayo is | ep with y- | Ethel Clayton t# being starred in The | “The Remittance Woman,” a story their knees bare, = ja Scot Highland- Then they sallied forth. They pasred three policemen who were too dumbfounded to object, but the fourth guardian of the peace halted them, commanded, them to roll up been arrested for speeding very oft en. She either pays her fine or eine) goes to jail. Altho, to be accurate, she never went to jail but once. However, she says she enjoyed her stay there. She ts soon to appear in & new Spanish rtory, entitled “Singed Wings.” Yen, {t's true that she traces her ancestry back to the Span inh artetocracy. R. C—Columbta urtiversity has a complete course in motion picture production. It ts designed to be of special value to directors, title writ ers, camera men and film editors. serve as historical background for| regret of Walter Winkley the romance, The first Thankagiv ing service, the first wedding in| today New England, the origin of Monday} Walter is 16 years old. He weighs! “Thelma,” starring Jane Novak, washday and the worship of God/21é pounds. Superintendent of| has been completed. Chester Ben under the protection of cannon and] Schools T. C. Abbott tried to find the | nett directed. musket are incidents that should|/new pupil a seat, but all were too thrill the American public to the| «mall. He tried to fit Walter in side Grama of its own history wine but was unsuccessful Such a picture, adequately han- Walter was allowed to have a ied, will do much to still the cry couple more days of fishing and nat the tawdriness of our films| swimming until a spectal seat for him to hush the criticiam of Buropeans at reopen | by Ashmed Abdullah, Wesley Rug- ing of school was turned to smiles | gies is directing ° their stockings and “go home to get more clothing on.” They complied meekly. ; 230-Pound Street ~ Dancer Is Jailed ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 1—When Mrs. Flora Davis, who admits she gaged to direct “The Power of a/¥eighs 230 pounds, was found dane le,” the internationally known | ine on the street corner she was ar that American films are without | novel by Johann Bojer, recently pur- | Tested. She danced all the way. to story merit. AUDREY CHAPMAN lchased by Universal. the pellee court and told the magis- | Audrey Chapman has been | see | trate she “just had to dance to the eee queue, {theater beginning Sunday. It is a 4 L I B E R T Y | story of New York’s lower East Side. |in which Miss Mason plays the part lof a Itttle tenement heroine. Inter “THE BLACKSMITH” [esting customs of the East Side pro- a (First Nationa!) | vie the pleture with some delightful ~~veaies acenes. pai Evaine Hammerstein tn “The Way an apprentice biacksmith /of Maid,” will show the last times| little For star, to an erratic automoblie me. | Saturday. Buster Keaton, solemn-vis- [COLONIAL J) nm of the sliver screen, his way thru two reeis of ae ‘OWHERE” rt) en * . . “Shoe Bar Stratton” will be Tom Mix's next. Boater Keaton i. * ee Virginia Fox Shirley Mason, the dainty | who will be seen at the Winter Garden theater Sunday, a photo-| play entitled “Little Misa) \Smiles.” This picture is said to be a delightfully human| rowland Rogers ts in charge of the production in which the story |courre. a |ts laid in New York's pg (io prmet e kngpe endian East Side. her latest picture, called “My Amert- — can Wife.” The two Novak sisters will a rin a picture together, so ia4 2am pou Dave eur wish. ‘Watch for the | of a pawnbroker, who loan- Spanish parts are falling to the |i, «pock of Ages.” which is the ton, and presents Miss Daniels inthe//. oe rita Lee reguiarly. She had| fim in. which the sisters: will be Solitary Kid $5 on Ruth when, S.valy. pes oo promo heen ‘hich Jone. in, “The Dictator,” with, Wallace |eogs “Blood and Sand"! Cora Rutler—T am so giad you are —~ ao | Reid tar; ¥ 30 L UMBI A | ier rk msaeen oe | > |ahe layed Carm happy that “Peg 0° My Heart” is to } she played Carmen; and now she is ood cast Hi * >) tage dg & Albeit &. Castilian princess in “The Ghost |pe snown on.the acreen “THE LONG CHANCE” | cast, it ia a notable o in (Universal) prt AO Breaker.” in which Wallace Reid is) MERVYN LeROY | @arred | besides the star, Laurette Taylor, Henry B. Walthall) Mervyn LeRoy recently had his Mahlon Hamilton, Russell Simpzon, Marjorie. Daw / Ralph Graves Fithet Grey Terry, Nigel Barrie, t ight Bas 1 epeneele ous was started in| G Long Lionel Belmore, Vera Lewis, Sidna B. Walthall, Marjorie Daw (the dance hell setting at the Lasky have Graves star in a Peter studio, was for the party sequence in| eased to appear in the P been en-'Beth Ivans and several other Warner| Polly Lolly--Arthur Trimble Is not ® oA ry , Y. Seo e arry Trimble; they just Bory. “The Long Chance,”|“The Cowboy and the Lady,” the| Brothers’ screen version of F Scott |related to Larry fat the Columbia theater. | mount picture co-featuring Mary | Fitagerald’s novel, “The Beautiful |happen to have the same last name. les Minter and Tom Moore. and Damned.” Larry is the producer of the new . the popular character see nee George Archainband has been en- in “The Blacksmith,” his latest y. « First National attraction, at the Liberty theater. | waney. Irvin 8. Cobb comedy, “The |Jack Haltitey Dollar Baby.” is another tea. se | Bebe Daniels, popular Realart star, photoplay st the Liberty this 11 be seen Saturday for three days it rt piet) aS ee ay naan, in “Nancy From Nowhere,” at the Colonial theater. It is a story by So Rath. Ralph Lewis enacts) (race Drew and Kathrene Pinker: . Ray has just about completed a he Daniele futon lected ag “The New World Lady| yfarshall Netlan Predicts Revival |™unic of the universe.” “First time pleturization of James Whitcomb) Ideal” by Christian von Schnetdau,! of spectacle Film—headline. First |! ¢Ver heard of bottled music,” said Riley's “The Girt I Loved.” It is/the famous Swedish painter, and. | we have heard that it was dead, the court. “Fifty dollars fine.” tradition in Indiana that this poem! consequently, she ia now sitting for) see a ws in Riley's account of his own lovelan oii painting, which, upon com-! © 'More Skirt Means... pace * il hte bat we pg oo pleting, this artist will enter in the! Ware and Gustay Von Seyfertitz ap- egg Bern a in later! tnternational Artists’ convention, to| pear in “The Beast,” being filmed by M P| lore Work, Claim MANCHESTERR, Eng. Oct, 7. Wee natty Ruth Miller plays the tg held in Stockholm in the late| ‘Thomas Dixon, author of “The Clans- ominine tend: $0:the: ttm. lautumn. Mise Chapman is a Gim| man.” jEngiiah and Scotch dress goods manufacturers have indorsed the Madelyn Clare, Robert Ellis, Helen eee ctress whose natural beauty is| oe paievoral directors claim oredit, for] Sraiseg and whose stellar possibili-| Colleen Moore is now engaged on len af nereen stare, Dut probetiy (ties are regarded as exceedingly |her fourth Goldwyn production. Her | an ene hemanve wv Hb ibomewnaed | 8 present role is that of the neglected | ret. wll pany — and wistful wife in “Broken their these vepuesteciiien’ tats yond LILLIAN GISH | Chains," which Allen Holubar is di- Jan Mack Sennett. Almost everyone| , Talllan Gish’s next picture will be! recting. . on ogi |The White Sister,” to be filmed in} * Strongheart picture, “Firawn of the | Italy by Inepiration Pictures, Dor. As a harbinger of better times. North,” and Arthur Trimble is the|othy Gish will appear Richard | Universal has decided to call a series | para, bound. for Amoy, halted by ar of the picture soon to be re | Barthelmess’ leading lady in lof its pictures “The Prosperity|coast guard cutter. Mindoro and lensed, trange Adventures of|other film and will then act Nine.” Carl Laemie aces no danger | $3,000 worth of oplum seized. Three Prince Courageous.” | LAlljan. in talking too much prosperity. {Chinese arrested. dressmakers’ edict of longer skirts, pointing out that this will require |more cloth and decrease unemploy- ment in, thetr factories Charites Walter Emmett King. % MANILA.—American’ steamer Ru- with [Pa Mn 3 REAL PICTURES MAKE ONE REAL PROGRAM! ALL NOW HERE— BUSTER KEATON —in— The Paramount Picture that is SECOND NEAR SENECA one long, breathless desert thrill— IT’S HERE That much-waited-for screen epic— Cecil B.DeMilles RODUCTION wm ‘WANDA HAWLEY MILTON SILLS ROBERT CAIN Thomas Meighan Leatrice Joy -Lois and 20 other famous actors and actresses you know! A play written by one who has spent his whole life with the Arabs and sheiks— The Paramount Picture with a story to clutch beauty to dazzle your eyes, spec- your heart, men and ersity of ‘The Blacksmith’ See Buster turn the village smithy into a bellowing bedlam —Yen, verily! A “striking” First National success. Unie tacular features to make you wonder with ad- miration! babies in Thrift © RUDYARD KIPLING’S “Ballad of Fisher's Boarding House” A MAN’S FLAMING ANSWER to ‘THE SHEIK’ Made by the director of “The Sheik” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing “Slavische Rhapsodie” Afternoons—25¢-35¢ “ ‘Manslaughter’ is my supreme achievement.” —Cecil De Mille “ ‘Manslaughter’ must be seen!’ —Los Angeles Daily Times STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Fev etasre Evenings—350~5e

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