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OMEDY, Pathos and Romance All Feature the Coming Week's Bhatevlay Attractions at Local Playhouses. Harold Lloyd’s ‘‘Safety Last” Is Lib- erty Feature; “Thorns and Orange Blossoms” Is at the Blue Mouse; ‘Down to the Sea in Ships’’ Still at the Columbia; ‘Scars of Jealousy” at the Coliseum; ‘The Rustle of Silk’’ at the Strand; “The Heart of Wetona” at the Colonial; “Shirley of the Circus” at Winter Garden; ‘‘Fury” at Princess. 2 gaa : iar TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN , i COLISEUM — "Sears of Jealo ‘ i with Marguerite de LaMotte, ¢ Hughes and Frank Keenan. . . LIBERTY —Hareld Lloyd in "Safety ast.” f BLUE MOUSE Blossoms,” Kenneth Maria STRAND—Metty Compson in ‘ Rostle of silk x ‘ ; COLUMBIA—Raymend MeKee and > Marguerite ¢ in “Down te the Sea In Ships.” WINTER GARDEN—Reobert McKim in “Heart's Haven.” COLONIAL—Norwa Talmadge and Thomas Meighan in “The Heart of Wetona.”” PRINCKESS—Richard Barthelmess in Pury STAGE METROPOLITAN—Iua Claire in “The Awful ‘Truth, PANTAGES—Vaudeville program with featured ae ; PALACH MIP leville pydgram and photopta “Night Lite in Hollywood of OLYMPIC—Vauderille, comedy, girl = j revue and photoplay feature. aan - Pi. . Peo @ § 6 fie SSS 6S Seek 8 Pas 4 Pe A Te GO 8 Gh Gf Wi 2 .—-_-______-—_—_—_8 ; . COLISE UM | 1. Patrick Hartigan, Columbia. 2. Lloyd Hughes, Coliseum. 3. Harold Lloyd, Liberty. 4. Norma Talmadge, Colonial, 5. Kenneth Harlan, Blue Mouse 6. Shirley. Mason, WinterGdrden: 7.4 RigRamm Barthelmess, Princess. 8. Betty Compson, Strand. Jé : ‘BIRD OF PARADISE” touched lightly the evil : 3 . b 4 WILL BE SCREENED which follow upon th trattie lat | oe ag ra tages SE Sak Biseacte © the Harttan ? ovle WZ 7 es Richard Walton “Tully 1s to. pro- a the “Jazz ea” which | i teor. from ‘i edie ge BY JACK JUNGMEYER travel too rapl r ft dove duce for the screen his famous stage] have been transferred from|Sronday. any, Wedneeday.| Bina. Mot : Ms FSuEY WOOP. May 26-—The Bus: y | ecess, “The Bird of Paradise,” in public resorts to the American), Saturday. and| the . . ter Keator ny haw a t flere t ; ae tic h Ag.| 120 Hawailan Islands, locale of the heine: 5 7 oie itr to be ea 2 2 1 re not alone in = co-operstion soith As y. The production, which will The historical fea! all} Spani« wh can Hing and x pies ; 4 First National ‘release, it “is photoplay have | been nit four sure-fir tors, but in the ¢ oom a Bigs ih siagecs ne , wi ywhere from’ thres he screen in pralsewort Harold Lioyd snore) Patho! t es annually, He wm J ; . pees. oe St ree A see sags mao bom fo see year in the ‘aiieag Lambert Hillyer, who di comedy . is. atlone s : a A tuff in one week and Y 5 ¥ y i f e to . . is now under consideration, adapted the photoplay from a stor gy Mudredl Walith Rokerin are alec feat c t { the ye Tt ‘ ‘ ot ¢ wears on the scre as yet no final selections have ny Rudd. NA By nd! the ‘pi olf : " ne f " : ng n U i n made. “The Bird of Paradise,” Marguerite de LaMotte, oy > ee . 4 r : " rf : c \ by 4 RS 3, n. jor most successful of foot- 4 Hughes and Frank Keegan are feo ‘ x i Sie ie ee? 4 § {ultiply this proble score Saf y 5 e with} attractions, played for 12 tured. " “om rab maa vfs he 1 comprehen¢ ‘ ‘ 4 5 Lic ri the stage. Among thone —— eee.) —— . : ; : yerha : ribute to Sarah F r 1 princess were Laue ae wood ee ae . k i Leonore Ulrich, Car- allace . 4 y c Bessie Barristale, z Down to § 3 an |———_—— . K ca abiegy “a ly ee y | ture t < res ch y Fy pees, agit hecboaraaen m 4 $ sith! oo ee oe P adaptats yet WINTER GARDEN | $e si] said Ke cu t ‘ 1 nets jt 9nd Dollar” Dean, the beachcomber: > y John L a ee " . 4 a celebrities play m ut af ri T mi “ * r wit . aH -—— lumbia theater, Th i hs «eRe es: te as ape : ‘ the a ean |e : / nie 4 sens ob® |coming to the movies and Ver EMMETT FLYNN IS i to be replete with Is and eee ee ke [appenr Jn “Heart's Hayen | ne said to bo one. ot) Feely ae bo vest é Jean Haver of the Ket-limotnert No niteticutes or any MAKING NEW PICTURE / ic hy ys ea filmed, 7 » § guare - | ¢ > par ¢ dd me wir " fs one of the best attrastions of the| Honert . uatitania “aie beans Monon. 8 fol chaiedle tid be | fa ; t s ” Fi nd are | Emmett Fiynn's production of season. be 3 Adams) | titul 1 of heart; Wonderfy) investment for é oe and Wall tore a . tox Barney |“In the Palgée of the King” began Raymond McKee, wet}known char- | YOO'': < augs t ashreet couepines aod: theta, 1082 jaatie: Waa. ort be finishing |} ; enon’ rmard and A > Cart on May 1.” Great preparations: are acter actor, has the stele je and | , | ec thu aaweiactaiie’ a: ook: batted hee ‘on’ his pictur afx-|4 < pottwy laa busy | under way to make this a big screen Marguerite Courtot hus the leading bes 1 ety aaah ne ths ‘aga sa , called “The Three Ages,” said | { |" iGigmedty: edny to devide?” I i 1 : the | Spectacle. Seven huge sets showing feminine role | | bo the moat costly” comedy dA eostae. | “Don't make cab Tate " I mean, on the stage, and so| different, parts of the palace are bee 4,4 screened. Ho looked like a clow 3 Ie to think of a: surest how could you ever expect to see her under the supervision of in pictures, Yes, she is married Sedris pbons. Hobart Bosworth, ~ In “Scars of Je whi meee seen LIBERTY |\| BLUE cc ate $50,000 FOR REAL COMEDY */ the excitement maght ab in| with the mbitions of . ge - Bot Dant i ao }a man and t tend to| 7 Sa | of Dante over the thinnest crux situation, one that will be certain tc ; z Ss T R AN D Ufehase his lif s dramatic and} | i R I N C E 5S Ss ferno. Always these dolors ck | pe . |make an audience laugh,” he chal-| 2&9 4 beautiful little girl. Something | Pauline Starke, Alleen’ Pringle and * {strong in heart interest with many eeeapnecierrenapeeemennennrasing! m when shooting is comp! é longed, ami | tells me, also, that all is not well}Charles Clary are the principal play- From the crort of Louis XV. with | cover comedy : t its romance es@ intrigu oa gy | London, the grog shops of Glaxgow | comedy from a mass of #y “The| Sets to carn that $50,00 a'y husable Zwostiag In London. see * co LO N IAL frequented, by th h folk of th ‘An a rule only about one-t Three Ages.” eo tar . Shut here, 4 ing and majestic AU the film exposed ts final e | has made a tat it, She|Talmadge. Constance Talmadge next © there, Sar love and 2 - i from an old-t four- |} he pile a clan extra laug VIRGINIA FAIRE CAST is now plying in “TI 3rass Bottle” | production will be “Dulc; a both afe found by little En r n yi er, are back. | pu onéd Keaton, “And evep The. we t tate “i | 1 is to be released very'shortly K. L. O.—It's not a guess or any- | girl whose heart a e opportunity to deme e ver- | grounds ne pictur » our judgment and intuition on sa . |IN SKYLINE OF SPRUCE Miss Ourt > at in, | thing like it. It, is the truth pa é with dreams, played by Betty Comp-|satility in “The Heart of Wetona.” ring Richard thelmess, « bound to be’ fuhny proves nw oe f °| Virginia Browne Faire, a beauty | There's’ no telling what you will do} nothing but the truth. Lionel Barry= son in the Paramount pictur ns ich she ts d at the C he Princess theater, The y.| e 7 é ing sity rize.winner who had her st ex-jnext. Lou and Geraldine} more will sail with the George Fitz Rustle of Silk," ne | now ne the nm by Edmund Goulding. Always af the film is assem: \ c e full perience in moving pictures at Uni-| Farrar orced at pres-| maurice company to play the lead Strand theater. Conway Tearle is! a half-caste daughte highly dramatic tale of the sea and| bled and we it In the rough, |ished and ear g|versal City, has returned to that/ent. Yes, it 1s taking quite a long] a featured player along with’ Miss ;}Comanche chief, and th ry tells ks among the best productions | we discover ‘holes,’ just without being j Y me-|munieipality of false fronts to sup-| time, but there are several complica-| the Hall Caine story to be filmed im Compson, and’ the supporting cast/of her love for a Barthelmess has ever made, Doro- | aviator a nese | diew fail here becau ys port William Desmond in his sec-|tions in the matter. Conway Tearle| Rome. After final degrees | are | includes Cyril Chadwick, «anna Q@| Thomas Meighan is tho principal | thy Gish plays opposite the star in| must be br in-| fast, creating a sense of confusion,’ ond Univergal feature, "The Skyline|is about 40 and the husband of| granted he will, marry Trene- Feng Nilsson and others. | male player the leading feminine role. Iteresting or significant, even it not! compel ator of Spruce” by Edison hall. Adele Rowland. ay in . - touches puse district with shears in hand, he cuts I pass it on to the reader. Who| th Florence and King Vidor. Fun-/¢rs thus far engaged. : y, how they will to disagree. Lucille W. rbara La Marr|“Ashes of Vengeance” with Norma ———— . = “ Te bas SOLISEUM CONCERT ae Always the Best for the Liberty Guest pale Oe aceEnA NOW PLAYING escapes, A Paramount's enthralling and unusual = r HE S W race down will play the following concert . : Lr % the water Sunday at 12:30 o'clock: story of a lady’s maid who wins the flume on a 4 love of a famous statesman— f s HERE giant log AESS ars taesedece Auber = “Andante” from the “Sur- } ; : . yenetii Sarcaroile”..... | ate at their feet (>) “Venetian Bar i Stale \ the hand of a eopptindssse / clock, twelve dea! (co) “Ente acts’ Gavotte™ from A we fa Soprano aria from’ "Alda’’ . e x E the air and only every turn— diaceven vides .. Verdi a Soloist, 3 hrisman a one way to fall r : —and that’s \ Overture “Fra Diavolo’ "Vaise des runes” ......Canno Meditation” from “Thais”... peteeas oe Massenet Seiection from “Faust” 3 ; M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Director as the maid who uses her nerve and charm and borrowed clothes to ensnare ig * W Turis! Lauc ) Lloyd iain: Holga ah = i a = Safety Last k ROARING LLOYD HUGHES | > HAIR-RAISING MARGUERITE De La MOTTE ! VS fy fe 5 ee ACTS! FRANK KEENAN g ; Crees, ue. > caterer a JAMES NEILL MY q bi f ( : “Perfect Bables Show at clinic at Bremerton. 7 y RNG Z y \ Seattle tourist ‘season ovens, ‘A EDWARD BURNS 1 pobrgmerton schoo! children In May s 5 ay fete, Seattle dog mothers a brood of | —And if they get through alive, the lynching / : “] pany" ctteks, Iman school pupils in field day | mob awaits them! Sl TIRITTVENT! b Rig Juntor day at U. of Wo-On screen Saturday night, 4 e oR Added—"THE KNIGHT THAT FAILED,” —~ 7 Oliver the seventh of H. C, Witwer's RUS LEof ILK sf 1 ff: Wallace exciting— | ; “. ‘ Will tay “FIGHTING wit BLOOD’ as CONWAY TEARLE LGM res, Series i ANNA Q. yeas 4 ‘ o'lock? CYRIL CHADWICK SST TATE oduest) CHARLES STEVENSON j Hee ar eatitat panes ronal Song. Also—Literary Digest’s “FUN FROM THE PRESS” Strand Orchestra Under Wineland "Pagti HHL Nit