The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1922, Page 3

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SATURDAY —w Ay KETKY Bl COLISEUM | fue DARK" Dark Hope i Piret National re furnish a of the Dark,” larence L. “THE LIGHT IN The I Hampt ight he ns to real ovelty for patrons theater, where It will week The Ligh which was direct for Miss Hampton S “TRIFLING Barbara La "Trifling We by Rex Ingr Strand has tive dance wh ack Orehid merly a eo New York , COLONIAL | O “FASCINATION" Strict fidelity to detail was ob served Phd making Mae Murray's latest Metro picture, “Fascination,” to be presented by Robert Z. Leon ard, starting Sunday at the Colonial Exterior scenes for the picture were taken at Havana where itnnumer sbie offers of estates, great town mansions, plantations and the like were made to Mise Murray for ui ia “Fascination.” Those that wet suitable were used and Robert Coliseum by ¢ ared to b Brown, is riumph ‘The was on called Marr dancer she Miss La known stage well DECEMBER 16, 1922 A Thelma,’ at the | preta: | erty. 8—Mabel Bolin, Winter Garden. WORK LOOMS BRIGTH FOR COMEDIANS Every cloud bas its silver ining no the adage goes, and so it is with those comedians who cavort on the Mack Sennett lot There was a rumor that the big Leonard, her director and husband, | #tudio was going to put the padlock is highly enthusiastic about the re-| 0 the front door—a la the sheriff sults =“ ABDae PRINCESS ‘ d “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER™ To the many film followers who have regarded Constance Talmad@ simply as an amusing and extremely capable actress, there will be a gen- }the energy of the studio would go | style—for comedians and that all toward the making ductions. But that rumor has been dispelled and within a few days the Sennett of feature p {comedians will get under way with many two-reel pictures to be made So the comedians will not have uine surprise in knowing that the/‘0 Worry about a cold, dreary win popular film star ts also a very| ter—-even if coal is $16 a lump dept dressmaker. As evidence of ber skill she has made a dress of ser own creation which she wears in “The Primitive Lover,” her cur- rent First National attraction, show. mg at the Princess. —————<— LIBERTY | “ON THE HIGH SFAS” Mitchel! Lewts makes his second suceessive appearance with Dorothy Dalton tn the Paramount production of “On the High Seas.” which witi be on view at the Liberty starting Saturday, was in the role of « trapper in “The | | ‘The previous appearance | ADDED ATTRACTION AT WINTER GARDEN A “Fashion Revue De Luxe” ts an nounced as @ spectal added attraction staged by the Florence Shop, will is play the newest creations from the style centers of the world, with liv ing models showing the gowns and photoplay, Clothes,” and will appear four times Siren Call." a picture of the great} #!ly- Northwest. He ts a ruffianty stoker in “On the High Seas,” and comes) JACKIE COOGAN to @ tragic end. ELEPHANT ACTOR | | GEST PRIVATE BATH| A private shower bath hag been! This one, built in the stables of the New| directed by Eddie Cline, MAKING NEW FILM Jackie Coogan ts well on hin way toward the middie of hin second picture following “Oliver Twist.” “Toby Tyler,” is being who was York Hippodrome for “Judy,” the! generously loaned to the Jackie Coo. taby elephant of “Retter Times,”|gan Productions “Judy” t#| Schenck, pending the resumption of|sdapted by Monte M the present attraction less than a year old by Joseph on, Coliseum Hope Hampti INTRODUCES JAZZ MUSIC IN MOVIE Jack White, supervising director of Educational. Mermaid Comedios, puts pep into his comedy companies with jazz muste. Music hi in the tofore dramas. Soft, low stuff——"Hearts and Flowerw the heavy helps the hero« and herotnes emote better, and sup plies “atmosphere” for the scenes. White noted during the filming of ‘et scene for a Mermaid Com lately, In which « jazz orchestra ying, that his players tackled medy bite with more vim and he is using jazz all been for but used years movies always here scenes. . a ce edy and now He has organized Jimmie Adama, Jack Lioyd and Otte Fries into « trio, and they sbake out a classy brand of jazz Adama was a bart tone In vaudevilie; Fries t# a gradu: | jate of a Cincinnati conservatory and at the Winter Garden for four days, | supplies the close harmony with « commencing tomorrow. The show,|goiden tenor, while Jack Lioyd pute | | M.| Thursday on in the heavy saxophone effects with & rumbling banno. DOROTHY DALTON TO START NEW FILM Dorothy Dalton, who has Just com. pleted her new “Dark Secrets, studio, in spending a few days with her parents in Chicago, en route to Hollywood, where she wil! begin work In “The Law of the Lawtens.” GLORIA SWANSON IN NEW PICTURE Gloria Swanson started work last Prodigal Daughters,” Katterjohn picture activity of Buster Keaton,|from the novel by Joseph Hocking. —how an acedl- dent sweeps this girl from society to the slums— then the tense courtroom scene, and the crook who threatens! Lon Chaney & E. K. Lincoln COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Director, will play the following popular Sunday, at 1%: $ Overture—“Patrie” > “Pittorenque™ Harp Solo—"The Priere troduction a omunce” rom “The Singing Girt”. One-Hour Concert THE SEATTLE STAR 8—Constance Talmadge |LIAR IS THEME OF NEW FILM necured mo- Interesting ‘The the pic Robert ©. Bruce ha tion pictures of a very (Conducted tn Associated First t co-operation with National Pictures, natural phenomenor in Natural Born Lia ture of the series of Wilderness released by Efucational A series of views, taken from a moun ot ppe of heavy cloud formations, show that these clouds and wel defined wave crests and hollows, and when they strike the mountain peak, or the “shore” of their aerial coon, breakers can be clearly identified. In many respects these cloud-wavea are the counterpart of ocean billows. Their i‘ much slower, however. ‘CHRISTIE COMEDY — I$ REAL LIVELY Some of the stunts Bobby Vernon was put thru in hie initiation in the Kutta-Peesa-Pyos for his next Educational-Christie comedy would put to shame the most learned college sophomore. The comedy called “In Dutch" and revolves sround Bobby's efforts to win one of his frat's pins #0 that he can give i to his girl to wear, Harold) Beaudine waa the director. | next Michigan—-Pauline Frederick is one of the actrensen who ls always a favorite, whether she appears on the stage or mereen. At present sho ts playing the leading role In the stage play, “The Guilty One.” T can’t giye you her present address, but if you send your request to her home, she will pventually get it. You know, she ts on the road at present. eee Baby—Yos, Rudy i» tn trouble again. However, this time it ts legal, instead of matrimonial, Don't ask me what it ts all tain peak the ade have rej motion al. Bill Hart hag not retired from the screen, He ts making « new plo ture at the present time Clatre— Elaine Hammerstetn has been chosen to play the role of Queen Flavia, tn “Rupert of Hentzau,” the fequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda.” Dorts May is married to Wallace MacDonald. “Just Tony” ts Tom Mix's latest picture. eee Joes G.—No, indeed; I have not for nA gotten you. But I thought you had | forgotten me, It's been an age since LOU ANGER BACK snp ote nog Arb IN LOS ANGELES | matter? 1 suppose you are too busy | with your Christmas shopping to Lou Anger, general manager Of givs a thought to your own amunse- the Joseph M. Schenck Productions,’ ments. Corinne Griffith ts making | returned to Lom Angeles & few day® hor inst picture for Vitagraph, and I |amo. He acts an & kind of advance am told that she ta to have her own j@usrd heading the arrival in the! company very soon. Gloria Swanson near future of Norma and Constance | hag biue eyes, #0 you win your bet ‘Talmadge and of Buster Keaton. eee Rach of the stars in the Schenck | “Daddy Long Logs” ts euch lconsthilation will make three j Pictures in the course of the en | not be able to see ft in your favorite suing year, says Mr. Anger. theater. Of course, you were crazy Gue— Binet Hareelmans bes Merbert big) an old picture that I fear you will | Columbia; ‘“Fasci nation,” “bp hidid see’ tf) yy, 6—Jane Novak, Blue Mouse. b- MOVIE QUIZZES comedian blew in from the Went, saw a few shows, was around town « bit, met all hin friends (1 really am surprised he left you out), and departed. have rubbed elbows with him on Broadway, but without his glasses you wouldn't know him Makes a fella kind of sere, doesn’t it? ar about “Oliver The role of Bil George Belgman . Twist"; everyone ts. Sykes was played by and gone The Rilly~Mauries Flynn, who plays the Christian in “Omar, the Tent maker,” was the well-known “Lefty” of Yale football fame. Does that solve the mystery for you? Dorothy Phillips is working on a new picture | allied “The White Fronticr.” | . Maid From Dairyville—-Bebe Dan- lel’ name has been misspelied so many times and mispronounced even more, that I have finally decided to @ot at the bottom of it all, and you are the first to get results. It's from recently scored a great triumph 1m | her mother, so we'll take it for grant- “Lorna Doone,” and hereafter her | e4 that the news is authentic. she name will be shining in the great) has always been called “Beebeco” white Hahte, since she was a little child, down in | Texas, and the name stuck, So there you are. Send me a few pieces of your winnings, Bebe fust fell in love ing. Harry Carey has completed | with New York. You know, it's the ‘Canyons of the Fools,” and we will | pret time she has been there. She's soon ane him. fo, you ne, he ts stil! | making “Glimpees of the Moon,” on with us This story appeared last | Long Isiand year in the Saturday Pvening Post. | It te an outdoor picture, with a min-| JerryJane-Novak was born in St. Ing locala, a you would guess. | eee | esr Mo., and wae educated tn the Notre Dameconvent. Her stage de Adsie—to, it haent really been 80 | but was made in vaudeville and mu- ‘long tm the making, but we have sical comedy, where she remained heard #0 much about ft before it real | two years, She made her screen de- ly had been beeun. Laurette Taylor | but for Clune pictures, in “Byes of has returned to New York, which | the World,” and her next work for proves that “Peg o' My Heart” has | the screen was for William S. Hart. at last been finished, and we will | Whew! Is there anything else you'd soon allow our tongues to wag tear: | Iike to know about Mise Novak? My ing apart the picture tn comparison | nerves were all pinched up for fear with the play by (he same name. Of | you'd ask me some more, and I | course, you know that Laurette Tay-| wouldn't be able to answer them. ima the same role en the | (gh But no fear.) i RB ACT ESR . Abbey-—tt has surprised ma, also, more than anything else in the world that Madge Bellamy hasn't been pro 3) od a star before this. She has . . Hob——-The same thought strikes me at this time. But let's stop atrik ROME, Deo. 16.—Because Signort- 8. D. F.—By all meana—yea; Harold | na Adelina Zicchi disobeyed a rob- Lloyd was in New York, but, like | ber’s order not to scream, the bandit everything else he does, he has come cut off her tongue HERE NOW! REX INGRAM’S Sensation of gay Paris—of three men who love the same woman— “Without doubt, Mr. rifling m en 79 LEWIS STONE RAMON NOVARRO (the new Valentino) STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under Wineland —with— BARBARA LA MARR EDWARD CONNELLY h a A LCT te ON NNO CAEN CARL MA AA te Ra it italia Where the Public Knows HERE IT IS! Paramount's a ae *O Yy YIM A Barbara La Marr, Strand. i. 7—Jack |TOM MEIGHAN RESTS AFTER MAKING Fi Following the completion: Ade’s “Back Home Broke,” which he hae been mi jat the Paramount Long Studio under the direction of George White Sulphur Springs, Wesg ginia, for @ vacation of two N Exceptional Group of Motion Pictures Are Featured at Local Playhouses, With Opening Performances Saturday and Sunday. ‘The Light in the Dark,” Coliseum; “On the High Seas,” Liberty; ‘“Trifling Women,” Strand; ‘(One Wonderful Night,” Blue Mouse; “Other Women’s Clothes,”” Winter Garden; “The Primitive Lover,” Princess. Colonial; ou, n | You may | Green, Thornas Meighan has gone 10} Ho was accompanted of the trig |by Laurance Wheat, who in the last three Meighan for Paramount. BEAUDINE TO DIRECT WESLEY BARRY William Beaudine, who | Weal | Street,” will guide the | produced by the Warner | The first of the three be filmed following the of Barry's vaudeville tour. Flappers and J: Make Japanese! PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Deo, Japan has fallen strongly for can jazz music, American machines and musical trun according to the foreign e reau of the Philadelphia Cl Commerce. The Japaneses is now in the throes of a the reports said. Musicians Float on Lake and VENICE, Deo. 16—! band demonstrated the effi new life-saving jacket by concert while supported by | yention in the waters of lagoon. Bi It Sees Good Shows IWBERT “Hurrican: Gal"— THE HIGH S TH EAS’ DOROTHY. DALTON +»: supporTeD BY MITCHELL LEW! Two men and one woman in an open boat on the mad Pacific! LIBERTY NEWS Seattle youngsters make most of the coasting weather. Seattle’s floating popula- tion on Duwamish Water- way. crests Christie's “THE CHASED BRIDE” with NEAL BURNS VERA STEDI Barry in “Heroes of re | youngster’s next three pictures $0 |

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