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re 8 Hi AN Especially Good Lineup of Film Plays Is to Be Presented at Local Film Houses Next Week With Several Young Stars Cast in Leading Roles. “The Flirt,” Columbia; “Rags to Riches,” Coliseum; “One Exciting Night,” Blue Mouse; “The Half Breed,” Winter Garden; “One Week of } Love,” Strand; “Oliver Twist,” Liberty; “Fools First,” Princess; ‘The Prisoner of Zenda,” Colonial. | | TCOLUMBIA || & ~ ~ *) The Univers Booth ‘Tark “The Flirt,” of theater this morning The picture is said to be not in the common run of photoplays.| Eileen Perey plays the role of “The } Fiirt.” Buddy Measinger new boy etar, is also featured in the story ‘The picture holds interest up to the} very last, and is expected to make a hit with Seattle theater-goors during | its run here Christmas week } [BLUE MOUSE] The much-heralded and looked-for production of the year, D. W. Grif.) fith's hit, “One Exciting Night,” ts the attraction at the Blue Mouse the- | ater, starting today | There is a good deal of slapstick | comedy in it, and a great deal of mystery, and bookcases open of their own accord and white hands reach | out and clutch at the heroine's sereen version of} tons ms ned at the Columbia | throat, Yes, there is plenty of mys a “ . . » . . ; . : . y cares Meh celtion bade: ‘Been 1—Eileen Percy, Columbia, 2—Wesley Barry, Coliseum. 38—Elaine Hammerstein, Strand. 4—Jackie Coogan, Liberty. 5—Alice Terry, Colonial. 6--Claire Windsor, Princess. 7—Mary Anderson, Wi unanimous in their praises of this} Garden. 8—Carroll Dempster, Blue Mouse. offering and claim it to be one of the) ——— — —— ——— —~ - bial LSU ioe neiusilibcanslibl psig ite taining standpoint est. from an ent i | pot-t 7 jtribute to make this romance one/|ing outside world she had never that the master producer has yet) which wilt be talked about by all/ known before, In one night she be ‘Col 7 | Pe Satta ete | MOVIE QUIZZES \Columbia Last Chance to Enter red rears se tems | LIBERTY _|/WINTERGARDEN] nm mpi ow | Has Kid | ‘Exciting N ight’ Conte RSIS SRE AES ™ - ommgare.| | | According to an Eastern newspa The usual fallacy of being too! ated Pirst National Pictures, | eee Here's your last chance to enter ing had no effect on her, the mos ali bid her goodbye and ° [per editorial writer, Jackie Coogan, | realistic in pletures hag come to! /ne./ | Archie. I doubt very muc n| Matinee The Star's “Exciting Night 4 off. Some night! i Cc fe) LISEUM | now appearing at the Liberty, is not / light again and this time the vietim| T, D. Gilbert—~I should Judge he| whether you realize that I am which is being conducted in conn: i= comedian bat a great tragedian. of his art is Wheeler Oxkman, who/is one of the most misunderstood | strictly a movie man, and that I'd Boys and girls will have a chance | tion with the showing of D. W. Grif-| Ba lida Aad H “A widely clroulated rumor,” says enacts the title role in “The Half|/men in the world, Everyone thinks |be arrested for ding if I trod fith's “One Exciting Night,” Satur orchestra, accompanies the showing |™ of the offering con to do their bit of Christmas charity to Eh tek. dic deeeas or th j the writer, “ts that Jackie Coogan is: Breed,” the current First. National!of Lew Cody as a sneaking, snarl |on anybody else's ground. Yer fay, at the Blue Mouse. Bveryone}] BIG PRIZE GIVEN aa y is it that the appeal of the/a great comedian, Some have said attraction at the Winter Garden. | in, ” ‘ 5 ™ land see the best “kid” picture ever |)... . ¢ the bi 3 ys 7 7 tate . ing villain, but hell fool you all. ma Talmadge waan't ever mar has a chance or ne PF "i ee & Be rige from Tags to | he is second only to the great Chap | Ever since thin picture he has been | Ho hax abandoned his villainy as a|ried before she married Joseph M.|filmed, at the Columbia theater's | prizes offere atest will close FOR BEST ESSAYS janes is eternal and unfading, hav: | lin, who first gave him prominence | deluged with letters from admiring | profens a hero in * Schenck. Fro owledge at t 6 o'clock Christ- Monday. Letters received bearing a The Star is offering prizes f ing a powerful hold on young and mead profession, to play a hero in “Rupert ene rom my knowledge she's | charity matinee, at 10 o'clock Chris r id alike? a yf J ot ae ‘The Kid. fans, Many of them compliment) of Hentzau,” the sequel to “The | married about five years. Natalie! 4, ‘ No admission will be | Postmark later than Monday will not || the best three essays of not old alike? And why is its message| “After witnessing Jackie's ailent/him upon his painstaking acting| Prisoner of Zenda wan tunbsled to Degtee Menton’ May | ame morning. No eam Se aneuaes || than 200 words on the Rlections fo given fa “Rage to, ne bartormmance, Tam ounvinced|énd express their pleasure that a| eee |31, 194}. Now, maybe, if you're | Charked, except a potato, an Orange,| a, 144 nig cash prizes are being of-|| “My Mont Exciting Night™ Tiches." the Harry Rap an overcoat, @ cabbage, Or any: r.164 for the best stories received || Your story and send it in te Rags to that he is a great tragedian and not}real India Editor, 4 not}real Indian has at least found his! pyelyn.— We all seem be so |amart in arithmet aie a a de * ctio . % — ave! seem to be so |emart | metic, you can figure yor n Riches,” the Harry Rapf production|a comic at all. Perhaps Chaplin is w * s - thing else under the sun that tw use-| 4 tne best six will be published in|] “Exciting Night * a y to fame and fortune via th®/ concerned about the doings of the |out how long that has be ie G ciarckea at tse si pgs i ® comedian father than/screen. Such is the part thet the Gish sisters "t on't tame you a 98 Berar te j ful or might make someone DAPPY |r. star, The prizes are, first, $35°}] Star.” ‘oliseu tragedian beca: « lead or c o > wane jo Christmas day. Paid er e pt 3 theater, beginning today. | fashion his. ie ater Sipathies Inading actor is called upon to carr). all, Lillian, at preseht, in busy| I. K. Hi—That dea about movie | ' os ct ae by Sieatnenen this at | MORNE 00%; Chink, 910. Bow pend > ates bed : Freckled, inimitable Wen will be|that appeals to the heart of . child. : - MB ivomewhere in Italy working on|fotks not marrying happily is all| pany Chmlatman atter rom the| That some people have written || | Hirst, $35; second, $20; Femembered by all who saw him in| “But Jackie Coowan ie « child. o PALACE HIP “The White Sister,” while Dorothy |bosh, James Neill and Edythe | youngsters attending the matinee | out pe 15 W, sth at The best. six are te te “School Days.” He typifies the un-|seriousminded little ane, who | — gis right here in New York and has|Chapman have been married for| Win be distributed to needy persons |, Mit 1 A tant tia. b Sti. ||ed in The star. conquerable spirit of youth and its| probes into the dim past of grown Two men and a woman will be left | Just finished “Fury” with the most /about 23 years. They are both over | ang families whone names have been writes of a — whi she ig iy | Star. @dventurous strain, which he always ups and presents the retrospect of |" the tropical Isle of Doubt at the | charming Richard Barthelmens |40 years, and I've never heard them | given to R. W, Case, manager of the | joy up ry Ks keredind sre mg ‘she | . noune a anakanak, Alaska succeeds in communicating to his|childhood's seriousness. Therein lies | P&lace Hip the audience. or when the Play jeompiain, Jean Paige wan born tn | o, “ . j ; | . Columbla, The theater already has « on this night she heard Eskimo | [the tragic quality of his acting. |«0°r#' feature, “The Iale of Doubt.”| Miss Interpret.~That rumor about |Puris. No, not Paris, France ~| quite a lst of people who will appre- | velces ew femauromm sg. oreo Ron ate | “A little bey trying to be funny is | *@*ring Wyndham Standing, will be| Charlie Chaplin being engaged to! Paris, Tl, All sorts of Partses have | ciate Christmas aid, but Mr. Case | pheir song was merely a droning COLONIAL not comedy, but there is ineffable | "HOw. One man and the woman |Pola Negri hasn't been contirmed |been discovered these days. Wil-| urges that all others who are in need|anahah” accompanied by a skin) CHICAGO, * Doignaney in the sight of @ tattered | “7 Prisoners of the other man. The! yet tie's have to keep a harem |liam Russell in now engaged to/ send their names to the Columbia. |arum. Going to the front door, she “The Prisoner of Zenda,” which little scalawag frying to shoulder| Woman i# his wife—the man her |io marry all the girls he is given | Helen Ferguson 1S Caas uenivte’ Haak ted Kos faa a oie ohne doder te.” She | @uctions in freight rates has thrilled thousands who have |the troubles of the universe, It ia|/0V*r! Such @ situation promises 4) crest for being engaged to. ‘To eee many families in Seattle who are in! picked it up and read it. The mes-|@ “menace to the reviving Fead the book or seen the play, is|thus I have found Jackie Coogan coming now as a photoplay by Rex Jackio has scored his biggest sen. Ingram. This Metro pleture, which | sation in “Oliver Twist," the First comes ta the Colonial theater on| Nationa! attraction now at the Lib. Sunday, preserves all those elements | erty theater, which made the Edward Rose stage interme disse oy accel ere you that we really give you! Roberta—It is quite a good deal! actual need, but who do not like to/nage said: “Natives not want white |ity of the country,” « Gott. are fentured im support orien? truth or nothing, we do think | we have to say about ber. Myrta | appeal to organized charities, It 18/| squaw-—sing her to death.” sued by the Western | Wyndham standing j that Rodolph has supplanted Wallle | Bonilias is a screen actress of abil-|to these people in particular that he) 41-5 Gilman says she recalled ee tations: j Reid in popularity, to a certain ex-/ity who played opposite William | would like to bring Christmas cheer. | ores of such strange customs; mittee on public rel — tent, but that probably is due to| Farnum in “A Stage Romance” and | The lists will be kept absolutely con-|tnat no person ever survived ier: + ar aceemabet" S8 Lelie i P R I N Cc E Ss Ss i|> ~ | "Shackles of Gold,” and will soon be | fidential, and all who need food, The statement pointed ' al a hours of the horrible noise, And as leek rednintion’ in ht version of the novel by Anthony STRAND Ratatat seijinwtieaniit ol that wenltleg: |xeen in “Penzle,” featuring Mary | clothing or toys and have not made .ne could see no escape she decided Hope, on which the photoplay i» ——$__—_—__——@| “Fools First,” a First National at-| A bank is the objective—and | Carr. jother arrangements for aid are to try everything. After she had|@sed 12 per cent and cost thes based, so popular. “One Week of Lave,” which is at| traction, produced by Marshall Nel-| Waterloo—of the band. When they eee urged to inform the Columbia as|tecome nearly hysterical from it a| Toads $417,000,000 annually in It is a story of the adventures of|the Strand theater now, has Elaine lan. in to be the feature next at the| are about to break into the bank Mary Land.—I'm glad you liked | soon as possible. [plan dawned on her. Filling a ing! ngage ee beg young preeyevo \ Sppoweserugya dong cmon Tearte for| Princens theater. they find an acquaintance, one Tom-|"The Light in the Dark." Hope |——-———-—— ——~| bucket with hot tea and another with aren Hanh wo jon ogres attendee nck vis f lznick super-spe-| “Fools First” is a story of contrast} my Frazer, leaving. He had looted|Hampton ts certainly worthy of} 1. K. G.—Just say that you don’t | hardtack and cups, she went out and IFE IS TIRED ~ ee Shc ee the tee oc the ee ee eet many months | between the wealthy and the poor,|the safe, but, regretting his action, |commendation, But wait till you! get first-hand information. Now, I offered it to the Exkimos, They fin- F MAMA’S- it, iad Gane vases ee vate loge ee ona caused many a| with the conflict revolving about the | had replaced the packages he had|see her “Lawful Larceny.” It {| just know you couldn't be guilty of | ished it up and finally one of them r@) aa counseriiete Gating Witcl: be 401 cscne a aociets ott — fray, con-| efforts of the latter to separate the taken from the vault. The robber|the opinion that the play will lend) such a crime, Elllot Dexter was re-|asked her if sho was not flayed by| | CHICAGO—-“Ho didnt Gampelled to fight for his very life.| night. atri oa oak oO bese in one former from part of its riches, The band steal the packages, but upon | itaelf to moving pictures with great-| cently married to Mrs. Nina Unter-| the singing. buy a suit of clothes without s Beautiful settings, gorgeous cos. pre alld atl ane at aarve bor | fools” are the members of a band of| reaching their rendezvous, discover |er force than {t was presented on| myer, of New York. No, she isn’t. a| Mrs. Gilman Med in reply that she| his mother,” Mrs. Bessie ieee ai Meaeitianey enet.con.' che teen jer, In one night.! robbers, who endeavor to enrich'that they contain only scraps of |the stage, Now do you possess any! professional. You just couldn't! was not and evep asked them to sing | told the court, seeking fi me part of the bi wat- themselves unlawfully at the expense paper instead of legal tender sort of imagination at all? have heard this before. more. But then, thinking the sing-|the divorce route. AReal Christmas Programs in One! NOW HERE No, 1— An American patallel to— “THE Aiways the Best for the Liberty Guest (A recreated theatre) \ Now and Through Christmas Week CHARLES DICKENS’ little hero of the work-house brought to life by— JACKIE COOGAN “It is rare entertainment, It has a wholesome story for the whole blessed family, filled with laughs and jokes. —Exhib- “ONE WEEK of LOVE’ (Just these two on a mountain top) No. 2— Buster Keaton in “The Frozen North” First National’s comedy that utilizes the frozen-faced comedian in a frozen way—and talk about laughs! No. 3— Betsy Ann Hisle in Person in her original sketch, “A CHRISTMAS SURPRIS No. 4— Strand Orchestra Under Wineland In First National's “OLIVER TWIST” ba ae: COLISEUM CONCERT ORCH LON CHANEY M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE GLADYS BROCKWELL ror erhenrt: Gaiay 4k Smt an LEWIS SARGENT “erate eet" ee LIBERTY NEWS Seattle society gallops in the sno Champion football team of the U. 8. 8. Battleship New York welcomed ston, Varsity Quartet of the U, of W. Singing Christmas Carols Playing special interpretations for each attraction (>) “While si ic) “Jey to the

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