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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR AN Exceptional Grou of Cinema Productions Are Scheduled for Showing in Seattle Motion Picture Montes Dating the Coming Week. ‘When A Kaiten Was in Flower,” Strand; ‘Tess of the Storm Country,” Blue Mouse; “The Forgotten Law,’ Coliseum; “The Young Rajah,” Liberty; | “Wolf Law,” Columbia; ‘“‘A Virgin’s Sacrifice,” Winter Garden; “The Three Musketeers,’ Colonial; ‘Among Those Present,’’ Olympic. ; * “y Ay +. a \ por “LIBERTY | ‘ , ' o “THE YOUNG RAJAH” | Si , A gang of the moat disreputable | looking ruffians ever gathered in a} Sy, pleture studio was assembled to take part in “The Young Rajah," In Which Rodoiph Valentin starring for Paramount, and wh s show ing at the Liberty theat “You can say what you like about rough looking specimens,” comment ed dire ¢ Philip E. Kosen but for cold-blooded looks | hand the palm to the Hindu. Their clothes| are picturesque, thelr faces are vil lainous—the immobile kind where the only expression is the murder.) ux glint of their ey It gives me} the creeps to direct such acting even} tho I know it ts but for the cam-| | TCOLUN MBIA || atl “WOLF LAW” Discovered at thirty-five! Paul 1—-Thomas Meighan, Princess. 2—Rodolph Valentino, Liberty. 38-—Milton Sills, Coliseum. 4—Dovglaa Fairbanks, Colonial. Wismer, musician, had this experi: ford, Blue Mouse. 8—Marion Davies, Strand. efee in motion pictures when “Wolf |” ihe ee . a Law,” the Frank Mayo starring ve higie coming fo, the Columbia Sat MET TER GARDEN] AT STRAND |K nighthood Mu usic ic Lauded | ° ° Sapa. was made." Wiemer was, International Cast in SE sce ix terevtant part, tated|” “A Wil S SACRIFICE” Movie Dane! ie cheren. Ms piaved the rele macettion”” whieh, wil be, sewn, 0 ! And ‘Picture Is Held ‘Over __Storm Countr Pink it neve cl eto! ‘0 ith as aid in the ¢.—Burely, I'll be glad to tell| ca tothe «anlbestae a Pde ge 4 Siaatuaen, tnd tere kane 1 Knighthood Was tn Wk yers ever assembled in the hie | S¢*¥e—Surely, I'll be glad to tell | tore are five different countries rep: sae the tight ot or 7 Ce Cc OLISEU M__ | piavea by curtis Cooksey and George . mpectac ek ereatio | ory of the motion pleture indus |%U where to get in touch with) ented in the cast portraying the eamery ‘ my oe ny re : ’ Charles Major's historto|t | Wesley Barry. I'm sure he'll be! mv z | was cast in the role @ | McQuarrie, fighting for her. Tt ts a atv Scape sa : P a various characters in Mary Pickford’s| man, claims Parts as her birt " ; ” cutback, but is sald to be well done, | | Oe emer Se ne story deals wi he proj giad to hear from you—care of | nora r cree uction o “THE FORGOTTEN LAW : so goer gpa 2g F ; sa! teeth epee te Ahied Swank Vinee tore ef Prineene. Maan¥ . | notat ww screen production of |The remaining five members of Muriel Frances Dana is only four|*"4 t#kes one out of the common . Sensa-|t Englinh cet aa te Warner Bros, Hollywood, Cal Tens the Storm | cast were born in the United 8t Years old, but in “The Forgotten Duce ete ee ve . lavish por-| Rrandon of the Royal Guards D. F. G.—Yen, of course tt's true,| United Artists corporation release | Lloyd Hughes, the leading ma, Kaw,” which will have its first . 1 our eve etty scera are credited with having | You can't hi a good man down eet the Blo use.|in the new version has tee showing Saturday at the Coliseum, é mgr rage ol srg PS ns 4 3 ‘ | Cur y en . there are also played in the original production: UTEN onid to,iherelty command the OLYMPIC ot een enpwn and it ie red no expences to Wing ¢ ut | Mario Prevost and Kenneth Har-| riy, , s of one of those the late Harold Lockwood, was ° anhed a x off © ettings Attention to 4@/ian have announced their engage |five countries—the United States—|in Bisbee, Ariz. His wife, ii scenes in which she appears. Thru- | * corda of Beattle photoplay houses # also added much to the | out the production her emotions are “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” : | ment, and as they both are playing | Tepresented professionally as Gloria Hope, P r « Mins Pickford was born in Toron-|enacte the pathetic character | Swayed by the tempo of the scenes Harold Licyd invites the world . aa tho she were an actress backed/and his wife and kiddies to be wi wo tice | write apecially. for the pict s Canada, but has lived in the|Teola Graves, made her advent by years of training. critics say “Among Those Present” at the anied by whet. some orth nia Bis grcngmes > ~ © picture, | is, according to Miss Prevost, going | United States ever since she was five|the world at Pittsburg, Pa. be an example of all they} rs old, devoting herself at first to| Robinson, playing Daddy ct Leading players in this picturiza-| Olympic Sunday. Refreshments in y te the most competent group Po pean A OB ge mg | to tien of Caroline Abbott Staniey’s the form of laughter punch will be pope oe - sy Qn pone! po shouldn't do after marriage, speaking stage and t entering | was born in Denver, Colo, novel, “A Modern Madonna,” are|served from three reels of Lioyd'n Wallace Beery to prison Sige se A soup ag | Mian Ourl—Not being able to} Pictures, in which latter field she | Danny Hoy, the 1022 Hara Milton Sills, Cleo Ri ty and Jack | newest Assoctated Exhibitors’ come for a 14 vies eatin . , tb continue her work without ber t soon became the most luminous of | is a New Yorker by birth, an@ Mulhall. Jamex W. Horne directed| dy. Assisting on entertainment Be Married Agai n|*r ™ ot aaa eesti Fy agg clare Bete PPS ert Russell is a native of Wi and the adaptation was made by| committee are Mildred Davis, Aggie O8 ANGELES, Dec Yaya la director, Bho is mae Quoame| David Torrence, who plays the part| ton, D. C. Jooepn Franklin Poland Herring, Vera White, James Kelly BY cage ohare: Woageonb the : now on th ————8 and WMtiam Gillespie Marion and Forrect Stan-| success of th ture. the leading roles and are Special munical numbers were|in “The Beautiful and Damned,” a nla uiheving waa ae nk of Elias Graves in the new “Tess of| propriate to term Miss vaudeville stage, She was the hero- | : . ‘ y {a production am ini | pet fperediy ie - ‘|the Storm Country,” was born in}company for this nia | ROLE OF TRILBY ine of the Henry-and-Polly domestic | Giaygow, Scotland, while Jean Her-| ternational-interstate cast. | COLONIAL |¥ DRincess Satherant of Kansan CX, bon mat! COVETED BY STARS | amar, whieh coded min the pane | SMMEEW. Seotand 4 ing of Mr ‘Drew j | * screen appetite / question t pio. | e * v" “THE THREE MUSKETEERS" | x——— ereen ADvALINA note + iuestion that many a pretty Pic) Armotto—I'm sorry if I held over| tio” of her first name When she/ BOBBY VERNON CAST eleetatnl ‘geopertion! ~te- mackie Danny tine Su un 5 | eure actrons ts axking herself these | your letter, but the truth of it ts|@ecided definitely on a stage career “IN DUTCH” PI today announced that Mies Virg of Douglas,.Kair- iil become Mre. Wallace Beery and | aayn te, “Who'wift be Geemed prett 1 ‘ - Yo nerintende of ° He b . e pretty,| that I had to make sure of it my-|she took the name of Negri, the si <i ee Musketeers,” net “Snt Bachetor Duddy” Is the sec , aperiniendéat of (he Esery house Just listen to this! Ain't it| name of an Italian poctess of whose| Christie Comedies turn from: | soulful, piquant and adorable enough | ®t. attfaction“opening at the Colonial’ ond novel by MMward Peple to be Ra hold cuisine / ? “ sega Sunday, were twelve original draw- adapted to «a screen the Thomas Wallace Beery, who was formerly | to play the role of Trilby to the Sven. | Some yong Pre ae a verses she was very fond. lesque and satire to pure : n, Ethel Grey Te pee R ; Ings by Sir Thomas Langley, former| Meighan in the principal role. ‘The the husband of the gorseous Gloria | gait'of Guy''Bates Post? Virginia | parrie, Lionel Belmore, Vers’ Lawis.| Bate’ Gomsecs leone of the most] ne reeing wie ae er ” awanne made no attempt to con od e h y Compson is one ©! Christopher Wren/ first was “The Prince Chap,” a Swan: . * me: Brown Faire je in Honolulu at pres-/Sidna Beth Ivins, Fred Huntley| adorable actresses on the screen completed Sor diets iiatesaaE one of the world’s) William Mill reduction filmed % jj) ceal his engagement | Rreatest architects, | some Bitace ; In that pier ory "Mr I have the greatest reapect for|*nt, but there are other beauties of |and other good ones, are piaying|and I think the list of really good! ational. This time it ts Bobby Ve These drawings belonged to E4-| Meighan was a featured player. In my first wife.” he sald. “But I be-| (he screen present tn Hollywood, | with Laurette Taylor in “Peg o' My|ones is getting shorter ev day. | non, “In Dutch,” a theme of aC eates arta ae. Sie the how: pletare, whieh. will, he pce 4 lieve chances of wedded happiness | Where the picture will be directed by | Heart.” I wonder how some of them get) posibility, because it is @ the Fairbanks company, and they! sented at the Princeas Sunday, Mr are much greater if one of the par.| James Young, now tn New York | Polly.—After that memorial “Pas- | by No, she's not married, but! tion of a young man being aoe in the Langley family | Meighan stars ties to marriage t# not in the film| Will be look ‘em over at Ziegfeid’s | sion,” 1 don’t wonder you are con-|they say she is being chased around] into q fraternity, showing that) for generations. They were made ange eee " profession Interests of the home, 4nd send back another Jacqueline| cerned about Pola Negri. But see|by the son of Oliver Morosco. anything can happen to a fellow i i® 1666, and represent detail draw + . and sereen are bound to clash Logan? nwhile, it is announced | here, you are wrong. Let me set} Ima Fanito—I didn’t like “The| this position. “In Dutch” Riad for the rebuilding of St. Paul's SOME ARE Marion Davies, as Princess, “When a man comes home from | definitely thatwhen Richard Watson | you straight. She is the daughter | Storm” in plotures, but I liked|to be expecially entertaining to "Sol Cathedral, London, a work that Sir) Jud Tunkins says he knows folks Mary, in “When Knighthood | *ork he wants lot of attention and | Tully returns from bis European |of a Polish patriot of noble birth,|“Smilin’ Through” better than the | ers” who have recently been q Christopher Wren had in charge and | who think that in order to be light: |} 7. gy th tir if his wife has just finished a hard | trip it will be to begin work at once| who gave his life for his country. | stage play. You should see Griffith's|a lodge or fraternity, ah well fm Which Sir Thomas Langley was | hearted it's necessary to seem lignt-| Was in Flower,” the attrac| aay petore the camera, too, both are|on “Trilby,” which will be made at j8he was christened Apolonia Chalu-|“One Exciting Night,” with Carol| those who have looked on from 4 Sms rciated with him. headed.—Washington Star _tion at the Strand. teroas and irr ° | United Studios, Hollywood. pez, and Pola is me ‘ac Dempster, Wow! What a mystery! 'side lines and laughed at a After two weeks of packed houses this picture, by public demand, is— SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING— , " “™® MILTON SILLS HELD OVER! ait Jacks drama of brothers “WHEN KNICHT: haim Sn HC The screen’s most IN FLOWER” Same" YOUNG RAJAW Never before has a motion picture stirred so much interest through- out the world! The unending crowds never cease! iin eet ° hal ;: y AWLEY Performances Daily at 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 } Bcc CHARLES OGLE i BERTRAM GRASSBY MAUD WAYNE It is highly advisable to be in the theatre promptly on those hours bb 9 wre THE FORGOTTEN LAW acon AE Here's the biggest Valentino love-drama of For your convenience a Prices with Cleo Ridgely, Jack Mulhall, Alec B. Frances them all—with the’ hero first as an Amer- limited number of firat bal- STRAND and Muriel Frances Dana copy gm ican college athlete, then as a young Rajah lome sents may be ORCHESTRA a SUNDAY, AT 12:30 O'CLOCK, TH Lik, , braving death for the beautiful Yankee girl ee ee . : COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA " wr he inves. F Upper Balcony for each first evening per- UNDER Lower Floor 7 ques Beaucaire, Director— formance at $1.10, No tel- WINELAND eynaren. any time 2he will oy ye following pe ephone orders. (All prices include tax) “Prete Soto “Wentival Vintne 7 Schubert from the ball D- from *Madam pelta” Puccini A » Best for The Liberty Guest