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SATL RDAY, JUNE 16 UMAN Drama Predominates Among the Photoplay Offerings at Local Playhouses for the Coming Week. Richard Barthelmess in “The Bright Shawl” Is at the Liberty; “Enemies of Women” at the Strand; “The White Frontier” at the Coliseum; “What Wives Want,” at the Columbia; “Only a Shop Girl” at the Blue Mouse; “A Dangerous Adventure,” at the Palace Hip; and “Oliver Twist” at the Princess. Starting Sunday the Winter Garden Will Show ‘‘What Fools Men Are,” and the Colonial Will Show “Just Tony.” TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN pseu—"The White Se vurethy Phillips. RR —Ricata Marthetmess and ‘Poewt hy ay Frontier,’ Goh ia The Bright Barrymore Enemies im "A Dangerous Adventure,” mric—Vaudeville, comedy, girl Airve and photoplay feature. BUM | {nema attrac-| _ 1—Richard Barthelmess, Liberty. 2—Tom Mix, Colonial. 3—Faire Binney, Winter Garden. 4—Alma Rubens, Strand. 5—Dorothy Phillips, Coliseum. 6- thel Grey Terry, theater. The| Columbia, 8—Milton Sills, Blue Mouse (starting Monday.) f “! and tells, of | n —— - —-~ _ CA Sg a a ad Gea) PA Ss =speeramepae 1D gy scemeermeer eure || mR RIE eS RR RENAE i ( | Seiowcewna mien, LIBERTY {\[ COLONIAL ]{ BILL HART IS RETURNING 10 SCREEN THIRD AMERICAN FILM. be snow-covered woods, where | &— Fy ae Te mp, so8 The Bright Shawl,” a drany Betty Compson and Tom Moore . - ; | Preparations for the start of Pola fect in society by the man who had|Fergesheimer, with Ric : Barthel gionial until Saturday nt BY JACK JUNGBMEYER | thelr serious cor sts via the screen next starring vehicle for| , E F nt, “The Spanish Danc | i ambitions. It presents’ many {stellar roles, is the new attraction | the Of the Unitec vd yt lene. \ a fl , Soged satisfy his own self-}mess and Dorothy 5 the ure is laid in the N ) LLYWOOD, June 16.—The men r Until recently it was generally re. ward rapidly at the Fa-| “604, tea in co-operatl a 1 5 garded asx the height of pu y | mous «Lasky ntudio, Herbert | (Conducted in co-operation with As- nd the heart appeal is said |*t te Liberty. The picture is ‘ » Where whisky es of William 8. Hart and Minw garded as the height of publicity |Mous Pi ky studio, Herbert lees and the heart appea sale ime may forget, and her reinstate: |q40) . . foll ke knov er, returned c sociated First National Pictures, Jed-as the greatest dramatic su » with the Northwest eth thru her infat paly, to make: known th ‘ reipeoes Oa Sg bP eas _ Mabel ny, my dear, there {that Barthelmess has ever mac r ©. It tells of the lo © ‘o-gun hero, recently 4 pictured : yunted police for the daugh. | featured In news pdges, dramaticalt: boo still exists , : he 7 in ¢ nce | ate eutth te a samt loth ata evealed the itn. fay dion. Jepar ‘ the star, This picture was STRAND | F : gh oe ac | go0d | es ea 4 7 a ea . frankly 1 adapted by June Mathis and Beulah | M4rried, William Powell, ' Bisorill aitsanion| te oaoe, pit { of the younger folk in a shar-| Marie Dix, from the sto LN hsp sense tle ecche cage Matar - Say am weil, = eee Be, n lesser degree, tho often quite nit Caesar de It will Miss |to Winifred Bryson, who played with “Enemies of Women,” the Cosmo-/peranger and several other prom. e ny, Tom Mix's wond 1 c " 4 bored in their rd Azan. will Miss | : I ve f ict eine eae errs’ SO several: attinr 7 i nday favo! which, ne dollars it|Negri’s third and most ambitious | Mabel Normand in “Suzann y gem motion picture of the war jent players. . represented, might be destroyed if| American undertakin e married five. years ‘and ied by Vicente Blasco Ibanez, |gg————_______» Prag PA BAER ce jc . n on ; Vaatsmritign agen Shean | 1oneymoor & smnisn novelist, has opened|| COLUM BI Ly RI N C ESS | 4 wie / ; Halt the inquirt shout. players| WESLEY BARRY IS | ing at the Strand theater. |g PLS ey i‘ ; ¢ the studios ask or O.—Valentino may be gone st of these are| Wesley Barry, beside bursti to |i that he is to dance with altho ss dclaact f Natacha Rambova, iakh das been rated as one of the ; booker Grill forienea tikes yaadesiroe | Shee tee ne Charon, bas - bees thas: a with him in “Oliver |¢ i r ; | : Knew (Now, what's the use of telling feet productions of the year. put fc “What Wives W is | Twist,” Lon Cl . j ano elming Hart affair 4 viola opular song entitled < ai elling fimo of the story takes place in isc duadaresh ahesistens tna lcuatre neces frofii a photo, a@ she confessed, ia a | ; | oved Mp." which wit {iS salary? You’ wouldn't: believe -it ies, Paris, the war front a bos ehuater.. Je Mlactee ce acca onmancreia tT athdled’ easitsied 7 weciat Sem cal sharps explain | soo; published. His admirers are | ¥en if I did. Hints Carlo. arrymore is said |i ave been given. godd presentation |ran playiag Billy bynes Belg. | eniacoattiila fall in love at first | wondering if the song Is the rest Alice—Don’t feel a bit ashamed to fpr one of his most forceful |,, tne cast, which is composed of |daic, ‘portraying Monica No st ' ; | en fall in Jove with the| sheer inspiration, or whether exy your friend know that she wis tu able cast in this picture, jan in ing topic for discussion. |faméus cla “Oliver and in the film play of that nam a | appeari the Princ erizations as Pringe Lubim- | ine! Grey Terry, Vallace, | hose regard for the. artiat tne- | w of a maid or man. |ijence is to blame. He right. Alice Terry is a blonde on [Ethel G: y, Ramsay Wallace, |¢ playing Charlie Bate q| Whose regard for the artist is, tin eee fie selfish Russian noble. Alma|yornon Steele, Niles Welsh, Mar. |fadie Trebsol, paving “ene Arana | tured with something more personal on his latest Warner Brothors pic-|the screen, but she is naturally a es is seen as the Duchess de nt Baar dees > ein |In many, requests for autographed ILEARING of Biil Hart's name in|ture, “The Printer’s Devil,” written | brunette off. To be candid, you both fia beautiful exotic, who lives connection With the sensational|for him by Julien Josephson, win the bet. The fact is that until ; recently, she always wore her blonde garet Landis, Lila Leslie and Harry | Dodger.” Barrows. \s photos there Js confession or hint of J foc men. iy it. In letters the admissions range | |charges made by Elizabeth McCaul-| p ® * PALACE HIP | from proposals of marringe to vell- ; | ley, who now admits having attempt | BARBARA TO MAKE lig 2 LUE MOUSE j | WINTER GARDEN tis wistfulness, These “cases” are} ed to folst upon him a “phantom. | The biggest photoplay . attracts pable of pathos, comedy or. trag: | lchild’ as a final bid for unrecipro- | PICTURE IN EUROPE! xitt- . I. don’t see all pletures, ‘Tho Inst showings of the Fox pie-|that the ¢ Hip theater h y, dictate, ae | cated % the way for |but “Ch one that Busch and | ture, “Boss of Camp Four,” starring | shown in recent seasons is featured| Most of them are a od 4 William i r after retire-| completed. her work’ in John G . Pauline Garon, Lloyd he most promin-| Charles Jones, were to he given at|on the bill for the « starting Sat-| comedy by picture folk. | bert's new Fox “St, Elmo,'"| and Johnny Walker are at playing cast in| the Winter Garden theater Saturday. | urda: It is Dangerous Adven-,| Hollywood has seen not a few hero Save this vindication from | has sailed with her husband for |their best in this. production. In * the photoplay |The picture ts a stirring drama of) tur. a thrilling picture of the Af-| worshippers arrive fre r to lan Without mi rd for th t | those horrible charges, from her own rope, wher after honeymoon: jfact the cast presents a galaxy. of ie at the Blue Mouse theater.|the outdoors, and Fritzt Brunette! rican jungles which shows many of|«uish near the adored Some of | havoc it wr his adoration for| lips,” ho told me, “I would never| around the continent, she will make |{@¥ortes, including little « Frankie picture is an interesting one | plays the leading feminine role. |the great wild animala, It tells tho|the more rash have proclaimed in-|film stare, espgeially the younger |again have gone before the camera.| i picture before returning to the |/€@ 44: Josephine Adair. on the old problems of a work-| ‘What Fools Men Are,’' an adapta-| story of two white girls held captives |fatuation openly, in embarrassing |onex, used to be positively encour.) “Just when I'll do my next pie: | 1; iat Bi 8'. sil, the problems which seem | tion of Eugene Walter's dramatic | by uncivilized natives in’the heart of | situations, as in the recent caso of|aged in the exploitation of tures | ture, I don't t know. But this! 3 Bob—Even if you don’t-get the op- er to be finally solved. The other | comedy stage play, “*The Fiapper,’’|the African wilds. Grace Darmond|the Spanish girl who invaded Chap-| ind pl . he cha per-| has cleared th y. I've just come | tution which he has ortunity to see Gilda Gray in the fof the cast include Tully Mar-|is to start showing Sunday at the/is the star and Derclys Perdue, Philo|lin's home and threw herself at his | sonali » often stressed equilly| up out of hell, hell with the lights six years, featuring the life of Pat-|Ziegfield Follics, you certainly will William Scott, Claire Dubrey, | Winter Garden. Faire Binney, Lucy | McCullough, Robert Agnew Jack | feet, Another woman concealed her-| with a abjlit are | turned off.” | rick y. It is probable that his | be able to see her now on the screen d Louis, James Morrison, and|Fox and Huntley Gordon are the) Richardson have principal support-|self in the auto of a famous star | stil thing beduties of the| Hart has just placed with a pub-|next appearance will be in this role|in “Lawful Larc Shes dokus Josephine Adair. principals. ling rol |and created a scene at the home of|films, once the vogue numbered | i tory on the American revo-lof his own book lher usual South § h Barbara La Marr, who recently her unsuspect ‘TTLE'S COOLEST SPOT “Let's go to The Liberty” js always good advice The whole world wonders at the young American and the dancer who set the Cuban nights aflame— Manes af he Masanee™ rand HERE NOW— by Caird Leste PHILLIPS | ‘seams TOWN” As the girl who loses " fi Sung by Marguerite Haight her good name through é 1 and the tle Town Trio an unjust judge and goes to the big snows to forget and be for- gotten— First Love in her eyes— National . Death in her smile! Attraction g cere dmagnificent es The romance tama by the f of Europe’s author of most beauti- ah Four ie orsemen’” ul woman : ie and a mad, First. National's THE hoto ara eee pleasure - lov- mn Paris, Ni ‘aris, Nice ing Prince of | A fi Russia. I e ron ler SIS San SEE and Se mS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will play the following: one- concert, Sunday, nt 12100 0 Overture “Poet and Peasant’ . Suppe ae ¢ vicowaky Roblkoy Drigo jorres dt vieets Oke ad eravntve « Waldtoutel Meditation” ... ie ‘ es Morrigon American Mantue i : Herbert M. JACQU 3AU Director « LIBERTY NEWS! will play the fol- Children of Daniel Bagley ‘oncert Sunday, at School in “Dreain Garden.” ke Women's Benefit Association of “Kitten onthe Keys".... abees: in convention, (a) "Song of. India 10d members christen J Telnaky-Roraakcow nat Woodland Park. (b) “Oriental... cul choo! puplis In athtette (Request) arilie, jay a Betected Mayor Brown opens: new: elty Retin in Smilew and ‘Tears, Overture, ration Lafayette School, AEBLELALSE EEE! ~= =. =a Za Ma B BS. ES. SE. EE SE. BE. SE. EBABABABEA ta