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ATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 11, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 AN exceptional selection of cinema productions are featured at Seattle theaters. “Sherlock Holmes,” Strand; “Kindred of the Dust,’ Coliseum; “Brawn of the North,” Liberty; “‘Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?” Blue Mouse; “The Lone Hand,” Columbia; “Going Straight,” Co- lonial; “Smilin’ Through,” Princess; “Her Unwilling Husband,” Olympic; “Iron to Gold,” Winter Garden. “KINDRED OF THE #t National) ht ett Kir of the I ® story of the Washington ber regions, | starring Mariam Copper as “Nan of the Sawdust opens at the Coll sourn Saturday. The story is full of dramatic action and enjoyable ro | mance. Witte Donald, the son of a } umber king, to college, his sweetheart, Nat * a conserva: | Seattle, and later | tory goes tensive training, Many exciting in-| cidents follow, and the picture ends happily for Nan and Donald. - - | STRAND || pre SHERLOCK HOLMES” al pidwyn) { music in © San Francisco for more ex-| — . John Barrymore plays the leading role in “Sherlock Holmes,” showing ) at the Strand. The production is directed by Albert Parker | g The story is adapted from William | Gillette's stage play and founded on | Fd the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories | 1 __ Patsy Ruth Miller, Blue Mouse. 2—Marjorie Daw, Columbia. 8—Dustin Farnum, Winter Garden. 4—-Mary Pickford, Colonial. 5—Miriam Cooper, Coliseum. 6—Irene Rich, Liberty. 7—Blanche Sweet, Many of the important scenes Were | 4 Baker st. and| Olympic. 8&—John Barrymore, Strand taken in Limehow other sections of L | Fairbanks Comes |"Robin Hood” will not bead the list | deserve « place among the first 12 in “Robin Hood” ‘The Three Musketeers” moved | at Columbia Note.—"Robin Hood,” one | \" npectalor to the oo. Ris weal| A concert featuring Anatole swept one right up into the dash |,“ concert # nd. eel of the big photoplays produced dur- | anq spirit of the play’s action. caus, Wee be noid ot po Columbia, |ing the year, tx scheduled for! The attitude toward “Robin Hood” | titer. Nunday at 12:80 p- Ms Bene (Conducted tm co-operation with | dhowing here. The following is a re |!" one of temcanrreigees it fyi +s zoveky will be accompanied by tssortated Wirat National Potures,| view of the picture shown recently in|/2F And romantic and very beavllftl| 1 iborius Hauptman of the Columbia tine) The spectator sits back in his chair) once: orchestra. This will be the nd Scotland : er, will also be shown TED HOWLAND " ? > aly ee a *®) HOLD DRAMA INSTITUTE : . ., BLUE MOUSE ||WINTER GARDEN | yc erononty ot me ot = ovie Vuizzes} = seriand. feomedians, « guaranteed laushmak-/ COMMUNITY SERVICE TO ( — jbeat known Instructors tn dramatic * o— “WHERE IS MY WANDERING | “IRON TO GOLD BOY TONIGHT?” ' (William Fes) } (Bauity) ; “Tron to Gold. Dustin Farnum's | #ervice is offering « drama institut the| art In the elty, Seattle Community Where Is My Wandering Boy To-|latest photopiay, produced by W1l-|for amateur players and coac night?” with Patsy Ruth Miller and/liam Fox, written by George Owen | 6. ates ‘Clee . . te N r Gites Landis, pans. nt the Bige| Baxter, and directed by Bernat F Rareamrgpeiabces Oe ae oe {. Dowanna—A wnter moccasin York.) @ murmur “Ahf and “< Sot | first appearance of Beresovsky in Ouse turday Few dramatic sub.' Durning, will be shown at the in a ™ - oan *, not a bathing slipper. Yea, » 8 ing rushes out of ne Screen 6 . the United States. The program also Jecta can compare with this drama|ter Garden beginning Saturda nd dem ma relative to the some of the Mack Ser hathing __BY JANES W. BEAN Nothing puils him onto the screen to) ides a number of selections by ot mother love. “Where Is My Wan. !it Dustin Farnum fs seen at bis very | vartous of the drama, par beauties can actually swim. Wateh| NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Judgment | become part of the action the orchestra, dering Boy Tonight?” makes use of | best—which is not easy surpane. | cular to beginners in nem in “The Shriek of Araby jot “Robin Hood” naturally ie a mat From the standpoint of settings, this subject to the utmost. [t re|The action of the story i of the! sii reid but also of value to the one |ter of comparison with “The Three lighting and photography “Robin calle to all the mother who suffered, !mpeediest, and the theme—love de| oie advanced wtudent. It also in 1D. BK Ho-Madge Rellamy’s| Musketeers,” Dougian Fuirbank’s | Hood” is the finest ftim 1 have seen. | Lonesome Club Is fought and worked for her children.| velopment in a mining region—|jiqee discussions of Christ ob latest screen appearance ts in “Tee | last picture | Applause at the premier showing in Pl ed in Seattl It in said to be a picture with a uni-|clinches and holds the interest with-|\Vences which will be of special th. | |'Ton Love." We agree that whe isa) This writer placed “The Three |New York was more for the settings anned in Seattle : versal appeal. out a break fest Gesunde ch Ge tah | most charming little person, And Muskateers, Dougias Faibranks’ | than the drama. A lonesome ciub, similar to the q A I Se — ‘This tatitens Sl be helh én Men they call her the “elephantgiri® in |the bert photoplays of 1921. While) We hg one organized ir. New York, is about 4 COLUMBIA COLONIAL tay evenings, beginning November that pteture! Se ee ee ee, “| Patrbanks is « bit more agile and|to be started in Seattle. Two Seattle et seh a coor sec. Pak a Gakddh “ed ide treatin... ot ere with anybody else. Evidently she/athietic than be has ever been be-| Women, Mra. Isabel M. Ogden and en ye “ 4 ape a +c Nata ‘There is nothing Mukey | hasn't given them cause to. She ap ° pcan b NY 4| Mrs. Hazel M. Glifoy, conceived the ony NANOOK OF THE NORTH Community service eadquarters. ~ . ni P- | for He mpers about walls an Sen Leen ANE? techs) 187 Stuart ‘in: pkimbnee tol he filming of “The Legend of| peared in “The Heart of Maryland” | parapets like an ape, He vaults onto | idea of the similar organization some sg! | “Nanocok of the North,” the Pathe jimited to einai Bae = Sleepy Hollow.” Eyery single one of and also in “Dead Men Tell No horses like a cowboy.* He dives and| time ago so corresponded with Mra. “The Lone Hand” will p nt Ed. | imited re onty Any @ - “ ' ¥ “Heet” Gibson, s me |feature at the Colonial, produced for ; sired information ma ined by was actually fimed’ near | Tales. swims. He runs and burdies, He/ Clara R. Salem, New York attorney, we son, suppor te, | Revition Freres by the noted explor: | calling Eliott 3864 or where the original Icha € ¢ 6 wrestles. He fights with bis fists| who is a member of the New Yori See renee ae stircnt| 804 engineer, Robert J. Flaherty. | ived. Will Rogers play"! Comedienne.—You know, right and swords and spears and arrows. | club pexsgees wine urday. be as oe IF. R. G. C. is the real, true story of the part of Ichahed Crane, supported along, Charlie Chaplin sort of tried | He is a human whirlwind fn action. ‘The Lonesome club would have ag bh eto lnathecconchad conmunen.|* #Feat Eskimo hunter and his fam, IRENE RICH TO |by Lols Meredith to keep the name of his next picture) Action of “Robin Hood” 1s in two| Members those persons who desire te that of a leather-necked cowpunch- cee © surprine for ux but with me] distinct sequences, the first deajing | make friends in Seattle. Mixers and otto | fe ef ease tarned vecttoniet and| 17. AR added attraction tg, Mary PLAY IN “BRASS” Going Straight,” which bound for an exclusive summer hotel | 4. produced meveral years ago and| Irene Rich tw the latest sition to the men go in for patent | was one of the big pictures of that the cast being chosen by Harry Rapt K. Qreen.—1 thought everybody tn | around, let him “try and do it”; and with the hero as the Karl of Hunt.| parties would be planned. Persons where this great, be. wide world knew You just ought to have sean m@/ingdon, a crusader and courtly |interested have been asked to core } leather hair and ice cream panta | “ ltnat. Yeu Alice Rirady is a daughter *nooping around, with some results| knight. the second as Robin Hood, | respond with Mrs. Ogden, 407 Leary Grint on tusvation.« bronche bus. |2*** for the production of the Charles @. lof William A. Brady, who ts one of this time, anyway. Charlie's new | generous bandit of Sherwood Forest. | bullding, who explains that the pias ter should be for the lady guests! o———_— ~§ | Norris novel, “Brass,” which wit be} \the nirgest theatrics! and motion pio | ploture wil! be called “The Pilerim.” |The story is woven from iegend and |! not to start anything like a matrix was . OLYMPIC | fimed at the Warner Brom” coast] “gay Tt With Kisses.” a munsteal! ture producers tn New York. She but I hawen't any idea when it will | tact monial bureau. It will be a friendly ; The story written by Ralph ___gp | studion Sidney Franklin will direct comedy, which will be presented at| Was married to James Crane, but in| be reeineed. I can just leave itte you) The big moment comes when /| organization for lonesome 3 Cummins and Reaves Eason directed | ————-—~ | p " A y ite filming. “HER UNWILLE HUSBAND” | the picture. |the Olympic theater Sunday by Ted) now divorced. fhe in now atarring | to find out, tho. Huntipedon returns to England to bes Wilby ELISE IT, r: } ~ (rethe) “es ae hes FOO ——~ | Howland’s munteal revue , is sald to|in “Anna Ascends,” from the play} Tne | find the throne usurped by Prince HIS DANCE WAS LIBERTY | te Piles Unwititng secant.” oan (Tt rar be the funniest comedy the company | by the same name, which #he made| Marasonia—Little Mirtam Battis-|Johni/and t# told that Lady Marian CAT’S WHISKERS _ jting Blanche Sweet, which open P R I N C E ss has yet presented. | famous on the stage. ta is the lady of § summers with the | is dead. . 4 4 ———— = Sunday at the Olympic, « man enters | %— ®| The scene is laid in the interior of | fia Die, black, sad eyes you have seen| He points his sword to Heaven and} NEW YORK. — Five thousand “BRAWN OF THE NORTH the house of = stranger, and five “SMILIN' THROUGH™ an insane asylum, and Abie Lechin.| Miriama.-Catherine Calvert hasn't | in “Humoresque.” If you are eo in.|jsawears for vengeance--“For God—| dancers yowled in protest when po *® gripping | minutes thereafter he was introduced (Firat National) #yi, played by Phil Berg, is hired by | been divorced three times, or anything | terested in this little lady, she is| For Richard—For Her! lice stopped the “Cats’ Pajama romance of Alaska, featuring the fa |by « beautiful girl to another man Norma ‘Talmadge production, | the doctor in charge ax guard over|of the sort, Very unfortunately,| about to appear in “The silent] All the drama of the piay ts cen-|in Greenwich Village at 1 a. m, am mous dog Strongheart. wil! have tte; er husband. A storm forces the|“Smilin' Through,” which will be the the inmates. The situations are clev. her husband. Paul Armetrong, a) Voice She !* just the most win-| tered then in that one knightly fig-| hour after it started. first showing at the Liberty Satur-|three to spend the night under one| First National attraction at the er and funny, and the lines are) piaywright, died during the time of |some person you have ever seen, I/ ure silhouetted against the sky, the day. “The Electric House,” a First|roof, and the pseudo husband w!Princess theater, fe anid to be the bright and witty, The California the influenza epidemic, and it seems | just can't call her a child, because | destiny of kingdom. the persistence] FREDERICK, Md. — William Ad National attraction featuring Buster | obliged to play host in a strange|mast costly, elaborate and artistic beauty chorus will « bute ite | the gossips have been too busy with | she seems to be, oh, so very much | of righteousness, the fate of chivalry | Stultz hanged ‘here Friday for i Keaton and « group of famous house to a strange quest pho yet made by that star labare to the entertainment. other people to connect her name! grown up dependent on him. der of Policeman John H. Adama, ie a A picture for everybody—and especially for those hard to please— PETER B. KYNE’S “KINDRED «: DUST” The Firse National drama of a lumber king who brands his “ son as an outeast— because he marries ® castaway. Then asurge of waters —crashing logs —a mighty climax! Barrymore World-famous character actor, Sir Conan Doyle's The wonder dog of “The 1 ° Silent Call” Ns co STRONGHEART in First National’s “Brawn:.North” You will thrill at the way he fights a pack of wolves for the sake of his mistress, and you'll marvel at the way he registers joy—grief—love—hate! SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION— —_ BUSTER al KEATON HOLMES” lu “The Port's Dream” See this big scene when Sherlock Holmes meet Full of Inventions Edison Never Thought of! MacDowell iarty, London's arch criminal, face to face with | “tm Nuit et Liemour” table between them! STRAND ORCHESTRA under Wineland laid in our own State of Washington! Sunday, at 12:30 o’Clock, the COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA G. H. STONE, Director Will play the following one-hour concert In the Liberty News University women fly over city, boosting Home Coming Week at Ww. Seattle Fire Department bids good-

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