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a \ “ TH OUGLAS MacLEAN i in Fast Conskite Piatire a at v Liberty: ‘De Mille’ Py “Adam’ s Rib” Is Strand Attraction; Bebe “‘Dauiels at the Calum Jack Lon- ; D don’s “The Abysmal Brute,” at Columbia; ‘The Flirt” at Colonial; ‘“‘Second Fiddle,” at Winter Garden; Guy Bates Post in “Omar, the Tentmaker,” is Princess Feature. ”? AAAI Ng ttt stadt APP PPP PPP TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—Debe Daniels in “The Glimpses of the Moo LIBBRTY—Douglas Maclean in “Tell Mey 13," and Muster Keat =z comedy, “The Love Neat.” ald Lats Angel Firpe ia “Will Me Com quer Dempsey?” his STRA x D— Cecil as Deaille’s \elth Milton Siths, “4 Rite, “Dexter Theedeore Kesleff, - a Nissen and Pauline \ COLUMNIA—Teginald Denny in “The Abysmal Brute. COLONIAL—Elleen Perey in “The Puirt.” WINTER GA KDE N—Marguerite The Veiled Woman.” PRINCESS—Guy Bates Post in “Omar, the Tentmaker.” STAC MOORE—Vaudeville program featur “Wed PANTAGE program with three big fe PALACK HUIP—Vaodeville program featuring the De Maria Five. OLYMPIC—Vaudeville program mo tion pictures, comedy drama and beauty revue, —Anna Q. Nilsson, Strand. 2—Scene from “Second Fiddle;” Winter Garden. 3—Guy Bates Post, Princess. 4—Eileen Percy, Colonial. 5—Douglas MacLean, Liberty, 6—Bebe Daniels, Coliseum. 7—Regits LIBERTY i ree aks sothig Ye Ai fis ape ee dont ercapareayeeeed COLISEUM NEELEY EDWARDS. HAS RS Cera acres a {INCE WILL FILM ‘ ot “Eady: Elros Boor ees ces a BRIGHT SCREEN FUTURE { HUGHES SUCCUMBS TO TRADITION ] () | “ANNA CHRISTIE” as H. Inc " » Iw gene Thoms r announces farce now runnit baa Sr ata promler ; BY JAMES W. DEAN ovie uizze bade hase * ew ork isha i Colis ee ee NEY, ore May 8 production. “1¢ ill am finixhed his seco rally} ture, with Beb “Her Reputation” to the screen me nal Pictures) 1 by movie t own af-1 n the fe hin new series of picture ; x to Huntley |S second special in the new Ines) nd those of every one around! the social life wht a antral e pena sa Rds id First National » “CountE e is in his element as the] aide that ty that h } again a ayed with Katherine | Sie Paver ait unlucky | act with good Silm a ‘ a the thir¢ 4 “Just ard Unjust™y eve v " out of Lewig Da who wrap me he turns around and who mar nich 1 Doroth That is the scene in which Eleanor) n the entire worki ha 1 he brought to the Womat | zie os Be 1 before he has he th ny ning different from wh a | dedi Magnificen' his job more than half an’hot nad heretofore seer Kimball Young. Day | Ida May MacKenzie, Englishman, complete screen's most clever nd ¢ bir How's that for/ finished her po: When Hughes was convert tor, he gave the screen in their nt. He | om TO START SOON ON shee! COgeAN PURE COLUMBIA of th of Abraham Lincot, to be one of the greatest) produced during the” years SAE EEEEREEEEEBR EEE EERE EIS EL EE al Brute.” Now the grip G fit story of the prize ring has been p st Jackie ( 1 hat ate = buaiy Senet turized as a Universal-Jewel attrac- | tion M iw A oS combays % tion and which is at the Colum | eh OL o “I 1 he Kin theater now. Hobart Henly dire WINTER GARDEN f . r planned to ¢ ST i] maid Denny as the star ¢ b Pense 1 huma: te A H fn, ‘eat host of movie fans a peer + | Norman lby, better known . the supporting cast are Mabel Ju-|¢ sald to abound In “Second ) the 1 ato the of the celluloid y ‘l kia McCoy, after scoring his nintitl Henne tt, Charles French, Hay-| F . present a sn at the he It fails in *lknockout against Dan Cupid, the den Stevenson, David Torrance, Bud-| winte n Hunt. |— - — 0 ture p |well known lghtweight whi ys dy Messinger, Craufurd Kent and/er and Maty A PRINCESS hard, and t many of m | pe ed |believes himself in good enough ¢ other widely known players this production. Miss A Guy Bates Post in “Oma the same urant. A Caroline —It has m whispered |qition to return, to the ring. ‘This! nddition to eee a winsome and piquant personality | Tentmake at and more penetrating insight | about the |he has done, putting on some Sp STRAND jand in the characterization of the | photoplay at Into the experience of picture peopl¢ auri ourneur’s “The |tacular fight scenes for P. C. Wits ‘A. wholesome,, entert «p-} dainty and lovabie P Crawford, | the Princess not one was afforded by the recently publish- | is Barbara La Marr.|wers new “Fighting Blood” series! nia Bradford,|Xou don't believe much in signs, who went to Hollywood secking a|but I'll guarantee that this is a film car | good one. nest Tagrence is the The ror jince, and the marvels he per | who elim Jom, is laughable. |forms—but, of course, it all remains It is brought to a climax thru rank | —— melodrama. Hughes is not a His pencil is lea dy-drama is Cecil B. DeMi t| she ts at her best of the most at Paramount production, ‘‘Adam's 9 ee, on th age is at his best in Rib,” which opened with signal suc-| COLONIAL the picture which is a film version cess at the Strand theater Saturday. : is at the Colon-|of the well-known story The picture scored a veritable tri-| ana etnal-Jéwel ani-| see umph. In ‘‘Manslaughter” we saw |mation of Booth Tarkington's novel, | PALACE. HIP one side of the modern girl | has well been described as “the story| Ser “adam's Rib we have the other.! of the folks next door.” It la a por-|on Surprising scenes include the Nat-|trayal of the big moments in. the | is ural History Museum, filled with lives of simple cae WIR be alt gantic skeletons of million-year-old| welcome additior cycle of meri- | w player ed experiences of V |for you to convince yourself now. ees Peggy.—Yes; the triumph is ou great a loss as the stage pl s will feel, so great again do an mimics a young girl try-| erg will feel, so great a gain do to portray. emotions before the/jearn that John Barrymore is & in mera ‘in her first screen test. An|ing back to us again next se ament | excellent cast, including Richard Dix,| after a vacation abroad he will’ ouls for| Mae Busch, Barbara La Marr, Frank|turn late in the summer to m to sta — of he W Kimball exhibits much Bror K. 4& picture dramatic abil | Presented seriously as for motion picture people . monsters, the Chicago board of trade, |torious screen Helen on the part of the a} Sale” is as keen a satire on picture! Mayo and oth had opportunity to|“Beau ‘Brummel” and “Deb interesting ‘‘yision'’ scenes show! ome Eddy and E are | has much human ‘ | aking and the people in the indus-| act jwhich, you remember, was such/™ the Wife of prehistoric man, and a girls of the story, while orge | deals with a sculptor’s wife who tries | } , t de eee v4 ‘ is ’ \ a . Hh J Heal ho fit nt: Bar rr, E ] dma and | try as was set down. great success on the legit i ball that marks'the ultimate in mag-| Nichols and Lydia Knott have the|to hold her husband's love deapite| _,e/t to right: Barbara La Marr, Bleanor Boardman anc | Only one moment in “Souls for] “Souls for Sale” will be in Seattle| stage last season. - I hope: this see 1 for his model. | Mae Busch, in‘ Souls for Sale.” nificence. parental roles. j his infatuat: for pantomimiec ability. | soon, tles your desires for a while, — Always the Best for the Liberty Guest HERE NOW! 3 ATTRACTIONS—ONE REAL BILL! DOUGLAS MacLEAN IT’S HERE! Paramount's lavish creation by the di- rector of “Robin Hood,” setting forth the gayness of the millionaire set! BEBE DANIELS NOW! The screen spectacle of the season! 4 CECIL DE MILLE’S Fo Kiet Aeon EIOIGIGIONNSs] Wy Paramount masterpiece—starting with in Thomas H. Ince’s First National comedy that [Kg the caveman riod and windi th 1 ae. puts the “hop” in bell-hop—a merry hotel mixup [f% the modern eae epee ieee aio with a thousand rooms and a thousand laughs— [§ WAS EVE THE ® poor man BEAUTIFUL pir. FIRST FLAP- for ayear, SICK PER? ins Come and ALLACE \, on the 8 URLITZER | @ oy bel play the fel- lo concert, — Sanday) at 12200 o'clock: Powell uriee fontello Rubye de Remer GLIMPSES $ of MOON COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Swedish Pi * ..Massenet . ding of the inds"—concert alte .. ht Cavalry* overture (by request) ... Supp Song. yet prety Pa Burnett ! Magnificent Manslonx In And—Life aboard a whaling vessel! pn he KEATON in hix funniest side-buster National's = “THE LOVE NEST” Buster thinks one catches whater with a fishing red! He gets the wrong meaning of “AIL hands on deck!” and gets walked ont Alluring Parist And then— First motion Biture of the myatery man in’ training te will play the following one-hour concert, » at 12:30 o’clow March . arwenka “Salambo . Arends ‘ with (a) LIBERTY pokes ELLIONT DEXTER Ww zie Ae oe 6 Whey LUIS ANGEL f autiful tate champion, Clear- Gorgeous a aeeoe prieh prehistoric¢ (e) “Danco of the Savages” ine “site tor Seattle's FIRPO Settings! PAULINE GARON Violin und Orchestra Ae ii wih Lalo nidie tirenten inci’ #1 (Dempaey's next oppanent) 4 The Last MILTON SILLS ololst, Miss Viola Wasterlain hn 9) x ent) In y ey “Poll Y Natio 1 Di k ‘k, Mrs, May Avery ‘ Wate tc uaeea actaean. | embed dick | ‘Dollah Nadonal Dania as, shaawaniea Wikion new pare Wf “WILL HE CONQUER Luxury! lady friends! q “gjavonte ViiS Priedeman * DEMPSEY?” SEB thin Rinwt pugitiet JULIA FAYE Strand Orchestra under Wineland | JCAIRE, Director ehtoks ernlty in U.S, Army ine on, Playing “Mie. Modiate” Jetor Herbert Beginning Sunday Wenateheoe Apple Blossom Veetivil,