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jor Made Xt WINTER GARDEN — Richard Tal- Patting It Over. } “When Love Gomes,” | starring Melen Jerome Eddy. cE MIP—Tom Mix in “For am Doncas in “The Fighting Guide.” [cou UMBIA _ a An exceptional double feature pro: THE SEATTLE STAR PE ce pete a a OO EEE ETD IE IEEE I! LEE MTEL LOLI ELE FEIT ELST SELLE SOTO DTI. EE, CE TELECON PRI TET ‘ i Cinema Offerings at Local Playhouses for the Coming Week Which Have Opening Showings Saturday and Sunday, Will Present Many Screen } and in a Number of Excellent Plays. ‘Broken Chains” Stars Colleen Moore at the Coliseum; Harold Lloyd Stars Cast in a Wide Variety of Roles in “Dr. Jack,” Liberty; “Ebb Tide” With James Kirkwood, Strand; “What's Courage,” Columbia; “A Tailor-Made Man,” Colonial; “A Girl’s Desire,’ Tw, gram is offered at the Columbia} theater this week, with Gladys Wal the star of “A Dangerous and Edward Gibson the hero} Kindied Courage.” j “A Dangerous Game” tells the! story of Gret’n Ann, a juvenile hero. tne made popular by Louis Dodge's Ladies’ Home Journal story, “Gret'n Ann.” Gladys Walton ts excelient) fm the role of the whimsical tom-| “Kindled Courage” gives Edward Gfbson his first role in a straight drama, instead of one of the bron cho-busting parte which he has made famous, It is a drama of West, Pieasingly different from the usual cattle country story. An exceptional musical program is furnished by the Columbia orchestra in concert, un. der the direction of Liborious Hauptman. . . BLUE’ MOUSE hoch llamada | “What's Wrong With the Wom-| en?" is the photoplay attraction now) showing at the Blue Mouse theater. The play was produced by Mr. Goodman, well-known producer and writer, and is in no way @ preach Ment against women, but it shows how the modern woman can best serve society. Many noted playere make up the cast for the production. Among them are Wilton Lackaye, Rod La- Rocque, Barbara Castleton, Monta- gue Love, Huntley Gordon, Julia Swayne Gordon, Constance Bennett, Mra. Oscar. Hammerstein and Hedda Hopper. f LIBERTY | Harold Loyd tm “Dr, Jack.” his his third week in the run at the| Liberty theater. “Dr. Jack” has| 1—Helen Jerome Eddy, Princess, 2—Harold Lloyd and Marion Davis 7—James Kirkwood, Strand. 8—Colleen Moore, Coliseum. , Liberty. 8—Charles Ray, Colonial, 4—Alice Calhoun, Winter Garden. 5—* - on ——_ a aT | COLISEUM |If STRAND ar? Sawa ai ssihinstbanineniilly A real life drama te the back & new Paramount plo ground of “Broken Chaing,” the new| ture, is showing at the Strand the photoplay feature at the Coliseum. | ater Lita Lee, who appeared in The scenario was written by Mirs| “Blood and Sand,” is seen to excel Winifred Kimball of Florida, who | lent advantage in this thrilling pho- wrote it as the prize-winning play toplay, and her work is nt praine im @ $10,000, newspaper contest. Be. worthy. James Kirkwood is an ad cause the story proved promising,|mirable hero, while Raymond Hat an all-star cast was selected for it.|ton is such &n artistic villain that Among members of the cast which | one cannot help hating him. George supports Colleen Moore, who is the! Fawcett, Noah Beery and Jacque featured player, are Malcolm Mo-|line Logan round out one of the Gregor, Ernest Torrence, Claire| best casts that could have been as Windsor and James Marcus, all well-|sembied tn any photoplay. The pic- | known players. jture is an adaptation of Robert | Lovis Stevenson's novel George} a fe Melford produced ft. | COLONIAL 1 aes ea [ COLoNTay PRINCESS Commencing today at the Colonial | theater, the many local admirers of |%+-———— _ a | Charles Ray will have the opportu-| The film offering at the Princess nity of seeing him in what prom-|*tarting today, is “When Love| isea to be his masterpiece, tf time, Comes,” the first independent star | care and @ great story count for| Tins vehicle of Helen Jerome Eddy. something: a cinema version of the| Mine Eddy has been playing big intensely popular etage play, “A|foles for m long time, but never Tallor Made Man.” For this is said) >¢fore appeared as an individual to be the costliest production Charies| *tar. Her work in other productions Ray has ever made, and Is in keep-|58* won for her the title of the ing with hie announced polley of|™Oet perfect sweetheart on the! ks. -ceunae a e pee “When Love Comes” ts full of fascinating scenes and thrilla with | 2 / | WINTER GARDEN | |'2%,<* lore. Miss a and Mra. Carter De Haven have started production at Booking -Office studion on “Bay It With Dia their ninth eome-| dy to be x F. B. O. studios. written jointly by Victor Gibson and Monty Brice, De Haven, aside from his} acting duties, ty also directing the production. EILEEN PERCY TO STAR IN F. B. 0. FILM Eileen Percy has been engaged by Johnnie Walker for hin | lady tn “Tho Fourth Munketeer,”| adapted from MH. C. Witwer's well known short story In the Cosmopoll tan Magazine. William Kerrigan | Howard i directing the production at the Film Booking Office studios. Here's & secret for coming come @ians: Raymond Hatton anys that every surefire laugh he ever has ured, either on the stage or on the soreen, has heen tried out first on his wife, He is 4 wcream an the eocen- tele butler in Thomas H. Ince's new comedy drama spectal, “Tho Hotten- tot,” soon ready for Seattle, and ev. ery bit of his comedy was tested on the home audience, Hoot” Gibson, Columbia. proving it to be one of the best| Winter Garden theater, will end its Pictures shown in Seattle this sea-| run Saturday night. 1 son. Capacity audiences have wit-| Starting Sunday will be “A Gir!'s| Reswed nearly every showing in the| Desire,” featuring Alice Calhoun.| big playhouse. | Warner Baxter plays opposite Mins / Marion Davis presents the leading| Calhoun in the picture, and other “Putting It Over.” the photoplay ty TS ea been received here tn a manner| Starring Richard Talmadge at the OLYMPIC | — La ft -— . = A Willlam Fox production, “The Fighting Guide,” with James! pig Stakes,” with Tom Mix tn the Duncan in the featured role, i the! leading role, is being presented at| film attraction on the current Olym-!the Palace Hip theater this week in ple bill. Duncan is here seen in/ conjunction with the vaudeville of. feminine role and many other well- known players are featured in the| important roles are taken by well-| made the picture a t known players. James Donnelly and’ is assisted by Harry Lonsdale and Lillian Lawrence are included. William McCall, | thrills and a love story is woven *Seagrancee INAR | NEW CARTER DE HAVEN \~— = | PICTURE IS STARTED | SHE VACATIONS BY JAMES W. DEAN EW YORK, Jan. 27—I sat in Jeanio MacPherson’s apart ment on the third floor of the Astor. An automatic sign across | the street sent flashes of ight into |the room with turbing regu larity. The ing glared with a garish red from the sign that jheraids “Salome.” Horns honked Newsboys shouted. A babble of noises came up from the traffic Just outaide. Jeanie MacPherson ts Cecll De Milie’s scenario chief. She came to [the most nerveracking spot in America and took quarters as near to it as she could get. For “loc color” for a picture? No!—for a reatt “Why do you pick out @ spot like this for @ vacation?” I asked her. “Well, after I've Itved tn the ex- citement of a movie studio for a while I oan only gain recreation in & different form of excitement,” she answered. “No quist cow in the shade of @ green treo in « ee questored valley for me?" “Do you always take your reat in this way?’ “Not always,” she answered. “T used to fly, but for the past eight months I have been unable to get trustworthy planes, Flying is a ‘great experience for women. After| one has been thousands of feet in the air, lost in the fog and not knowing whether one is over land or & role exactly fitted to him and hge ferings. ‘The picture contains many| Jeanie MacPherson. No quiet sports and lowing cattle|*8*%—#ll of that and the motor not hitting on all cylinders—one is into ft, Patey Ruth Miller plays| Winding over the lea for her. She rests by flying or visiting| not tikely to be afraid of small opposite Tom Mix. Times square. Always the thes. ior We Laverty Guest JUST A FEW DAYS MORE A Riot of Smiles—A Panic of Laughs HAROLD LLOYD in ack” ~~ NX. “3 “Pya-e © R. He can even cure a dolly. He’s human, this “Doc.” He knows just what you need and his favorite prescription is laughter! LIBERTY NEWS down Beacon Hill. NOTIOB! Special prices during the run of “Dr, Jack,” forced by our contrnet, will 50 cents in the evening 35 cents im the afternoon. Russell on the Wurlitzer The $10,000 prize-winning story— ROKEN CHAINS wn COLLEEN MOORS, CLAIRE WINDSOR MALCOLM McGREGOR, ERNEST TORRENCE —And Then Hell Broke Loose! The most-feared monster who keeps his girlwife in chains— opposed for the first time in his stained life—opposed by a» mere boy! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of M. JACQUES BEAUC: Will play the following one hour concert § “Aida” March - “La Feria” Suite Bap : (a) “Low Toros” (b Ke) Baritone solo, "Shipmates o' Mine" ‘ Sanderson Soloist, Mr, Ov J, Williams, famous Welsh baritone a : Frim) Rimeky-Korsakoft i tyes Godard Kelley Guirand Offenbach things.” Wrong With Women,” Blue Mouse; “A Dangerous Game” and “Kindled ’ Winter Garden; “When Love Comes,” Princess. 6—Barbara Castleton, Blue Mouse, Picture Has | Strong Cast t is easy to understand why ‘Broken Chains,” the feature at the Coliseum, won the first prize of | $10,000 in the scenarto contest eon — | ducted by Goldwyn Pictures corpora: | tion and the Chicago Daily News This is an all-round fine production, intensely dramatic in theme, well cast ahd beautifully directed. i m McGregor, who attracted — |considerabie attention for his work in “The Prisoner of Zenda} jhas the leading m: role, that of 1 ealthy young Easterner, Peteg | Wyndham, who undergoes a spiritual 7 | regeneration and learns the meaning | of courage thru love. McGregor & fine choice for this role, and succeeds admirably in bringing its psychological ampects. Colleen Moore undoubtedly the high point of her career in | characterization of the part of | Boone, the girl wife of brutal law ranchman, played by Torrence. Torrence’s ¢ a5 magnificent a piece of screen lniny as we have ever seen, fearsome in its realism. The whole cast is a parti strong one. The beautiful ¢ | Windsor, now under contray, | Goldwyn, is # delight in the, part of a New York society gizi the others are Beryl Mercer, well remembered for her ance on the New York stage in Old Lady Shows Her Medals”; Jaa Marcus and Leo Willis. Fo, Alien Holubar directed this Production for Goldwyn. NOW! A wonderful story of South Sea Love— Robert Louis Stevenson's ‘EBB TIDE —with— JACQUELINE LOGAN JAMES KIRKWOOD sMAREL FROM HOLL. LILA LEE ig a GEORGE FAWCETT NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON A Christie Comedy ef Star Life, Featuring DOROTHY DEVORE A Paramount picture of driftwood on the sea of life—an innocent girl of the tropics and a weak, broken man—and then the tide gloriously turns! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland Corporal Ivan Edwardes, Canadian lyric tenor, in songs