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¥ of been the the he the clty ~} = SATURDAY, MARCI 10, 1923. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 TH THE New Photoplay Attractions Which Will Open Saturday and Sunday at Local Playhouses Include Several Pictures of Unusual Entertainment value. ‘Robin Hood,” at the Liberty, Is Being Held Over; Wesley Barry Is to Appear in Person With “Heroes of the Street,” at the Coliseum; Charles Chaplin’s ‘The Pilgrim,” Is at the Strand; “My Friend the Devil,” at the Blue Mouse; “One Week of Love,” Colonial; “The Power of a Lie,” Columbia; “‘Heedless Moths,”’ Princess; ‘‘That Woman,” Winter Garden. TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISHUM—Wesley Barey in_ person and “Meroe of the LIBERTY — Douglas in Robin Heed. STRAND—Chartle in Phe Pilgrim,” and Anna May Wong in The Toll of the Sea. the Week Dancen llienne Scott, Columb Scene from “My Friend the Devil,” Blue Mouse 2 . IC. lin, Strand. 7—Douglas b Liberty the : = *|/ MABEL NORMAND IN ag | COLUMBIA | igyzaNNA” COMING ai POLA NEGRI has been r el Normand usanna.” af hi om a RTOS 11 t BY JAMES W. DEAN elcka me N Ne Conducted in cooperation with As aw - ality of b ‘ sociated First National Pictures, Inc.) | WINTER GARDEN] « ween fully di ion to the fea pieture ort VIRGINIA FOX GETS Pola Nest sn ot} NEW PICTURE CONTRACT * They are t two months, ’ eker—Dorothy Gish "in “The Bright 1 Barthelmess, « to see what e so far re luding rou IBERTY hee : 1 — (| aae tainly are very | rile Chaplin fs a 4 will soon be 4 audiences at y where it is starting on its third] oq week run. If the packed houses] grim.” ts the to which it has been showing for] Ptigrim” ts t the last two weeks have any mean-| funniest comedy ing as to tts future the picture will| most popular comedian undoubtedly make a record run | made. It brings new bere. The cast which supports/ not that “same old stu Libe: four-year-old mise er by the name of has ever | years in iy stunts, | played opp Sylvia Breamer hasn't * that many | two and one-half years, and a: red e eso has 6 been seen on the screen since “Un- Fairbanks fncludes many ascreen|fans complain about. |! a Fox pleture with Lupino Lang, | *ine* America has accial cay yard Forces,” so that makes her fayorites. Enid Bennett plays the| The other attraction wil] be “Tho! - the great ar sho re Q ; a5 herine”; feat ps ly able to do her best in “The | role of Maid Marian, and Bam de| Toll of the Sea,” « picture of human | ——— still ty in French lady in waiting; |Girl of the Golden West," the latest ” “Lady Jane Boling-| Edwin Carewe production, ion Davies, as “Mary| James H.—If it's “Hoot” Gthson | | you are referring to, he is starring im Gonn. | western pictures, one of his latest | that | being “The Bear C or | isn’t a star, b Grasse, Wallace Beery, Alan Hale,|tnterest which stars Anna May|| OL ONI aD | a x donik:, William Lowery and Paul Dickey} Wong, the popular Chinese star. Saedlp:! oabes ty mre prominent in the cast, i — —— “One Week of Love,” bad TD DTN ee TIL’ EAUACH HIP : PRINCESS {ie—_— : aL —______m| A film story that w of the honors of any pleture | rectly for its star, " 3 é a 4 t production is “The | |the cinema attrac on n y Y ae te kid. ? rd > 3y hook or crook Ba in which he plays a ™ | Palace Hip bill which st y, | tol hrills and ¢ - a A that D . Pres I so it's Mary Pick= | somé of the world’s great-|"The Darling of tho want to know about. 5 est artists and sculptors, played by | with high t the world knew all about @ Miss Audrey Munson, {s & held|of New Yc ago. But now, she was | the Princess theater, where | sents SDS, March 10. © | “Theola | born in Toronto, Canada, in 1893/9 It bas already been showing for a| itself a hi ¢ Storm Coun-|and her latest picture is the revival | week. ig rich in human appeal I'm sure of “Tess of the Storm Country.” saa par ee $$ NOW! Ths Buwest thie The: Collsetnt hes ‘Always tho Best for the Liberiy Guest NOW PLAYING---- offered in a long, long THIRD BIG WEEK— wed In His Newest Picture time— z i nf g The Sensation of the Cinema World— e] CHARLIE CHAPLIN FAIRBANKS the famous, freckled- face comedian, in In “a novelty comedy sketch,” along with the presen- tation of his latest screen success— “HEROES ri: STREET” with MARIE PREVOST and JACK MULHALL Bring the whole family down. Don’t miss this only opportunity of seeing your little spotted hero! As the convict above, Who Is § Texas—and within one yard of a “THE P ng with ten ) return ticket Sing Sing, in GRIN” STS eee Fe aN “in the finest pleture of all time— Ht Tae Ces SONORA Daa eR nny FE 1B “ROBIN HOOD” with MACK SWAIN, EDNA PURVIANCE, SYDNEY CHAPLIN ; COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ; at ee H ; £ 4 ROARING ACTS! A Pirst National Attraction! ; will play the following popular one-hour concert fe H Sunday, at 12:30 o'clock. ; } lOverture “Rienzi Ya). “Morris D: ${b) “Midsummer §(c) “Moment Musica Vocal solo, "Tommy, STEHT evsveder ee Priml $ with K A ‘TH HARLAN and A MAY WONG GLIVER G. WALLACE oS ++. Chaminade } i guest orgunint during the run of « rrette,” Alr de lot A Pesth"—Hungarian March... Chaminade ¢ A beautifal Chinese romance that was Kowalsk! » the following IN THE LIRERTY NEWS p EXTRA—MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! Adams School youngsters build model yacht. ; G. A. R. Chief, J, W. Willett, visits Seattie, i : ALSO— : Many entries for the dog show. «nob! ¢ Seattle boys and girls in ‘Tho Star's Marble rae \ “TOLL OF SEA” ‘Yournament ‘ : THE 2 f Mi » 1 nt al {| filmed in the colors of nature! M, JACQUES BEAUCAIRE, Director i Vollatodt m% ee t D « STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Playing “Orpheus” Overture Bere