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gagement of ‘The Covered Wagon,” “Human Wreckage,” Mrs. Wallace Reid’s Big Picture, Is the Biggest Attraction for Seattle Film Patrons for the Coming Week. Several Other Good Pictures Are to Be Shown. “The White Rose” and “Six Days” Are on Their Second Week. New Pictures Include “To the Last Man,” ‘“‘Temptation,” “The Eternal Struggle,” “Brass Commandments,” “The Ragged Edge. PEP PP PPP PPL PPP PPP PPP PPP Mare and Blerwal and Lee .g ¥ viene Griftnn Dempster, 1 Novak and Bryant | Wires . sunday Mark of the COLONIAL — V Ma ORPHECM—Theoe 1—Renee Adoree, Coliseum. 2—Madelyn C , Winter Garden, 3—William Farnum, Colonial. 4—Lois Wilson, Liberty. 5—~Mrs. Wallace Rei, Metropolitan. 6—Eva Novak, Columbia. 7—Frank Mayo, Blue Mouse. 8—Neil Hamilton, Strand. METROPOLITAN *| START FILMING OF : =a REVOLUTIONARY FILM Screen Close-U ps lu k ¢ dD. V ere en Pacesetter Raw'ignens sas ,t- the settm-| Mays inthe tati; ‘ub in dis winter] Reginald Barker's next production <n version of kespear'a > ing of “Romeo and Juliet," which! Fesretting and the summer hunting | for Louis B. er will be “Pleasure atest at Rashes Regan itl ate tose cad Nn a new place to move in the fall, ct| Mad,” an adaptation of Blanche Up- ; t screen enthusiasts. cetera, is something of the order |right’s novel, “The Valley of Con- 3: Baboneke , y things in “Moving,” an Educational-|tent.” It will be released by Metro with this news recurs the Cameo comedy. |soon, and will, according to advanes ‘ot an orphan girl whow |o¢ Secretary of War Weeks and the | old a FRANK MAYO WILL |reporta, prove'a. eansanional ami for a young ‘minister ts her life “ _ ‘ ore partict ‘ 9 | “Why the Globe Trotter Trots” will|ment against the craze for the life Dempster has an important | . aA” Gtate athesy : ba PLAY “WILD ORANGES’ hy the rotter Trots” w said to be one of the gr jen ever filmed. It has a strong i is brilliantly enact the star, is seen be the next release of the Lyman H, |°f fallacious jazz. and Ivor Novello plays the Beane ths elma, eae ee Mz : nes Kirkwood, who wi eiiied After a diligent search of the , ud in Goldw z Edwin Carewe, director of First|Tanks of stars and leading men, x : ait parted teat MNokford’ | H preeltas auanect pil Laat alban tional productions, is going to Al-|Ernst Lubitsch has selected Monte COLUMBIA : ne ss hinking of “go giers to make his next picture. It is|Blue to play of the leacs in betaine A Son of the Sahara," and he will | “The ole,” which the have nothing but the Sahara itself| European director is making for Frank been selected to ts . i the new feature at the | used : y e ‘ | ‘ for the location. ‘There will be 1,000| Warner Bros. Blue receritly com: slumbia. The picture contains fi r h lete refilming of the C®™els and 2,500 Arabian horses in| pleted a prominent role in ‘Luecre- stars, among them being Bryant . \ ‘ Imin, oe < f F ead . ne | 19 Sian eens nitbeteats the film. jtla Lombard, with Irene Rich, LIBERTY . Eva Novak, June El-|45, n.of the Daughters of taior ng ore| It : : . eee sare . | ° aa | vidge, malley and Vernon} »,, nk or y mbitie , MEE | teen decided to retake the whole pre,| Jackie Coogan gets some of his| Herbert Rawlinson Has petumed on of Zane Grey’s fa- | Steele duction. King Vidor unk Mayo, | % & via the film route. His dad|to Universal City from a three | the Last Man,” had|story of restless wives and discon-| Ss) t | ae € i | Virg nia Vall and tt rest of the | @4 & projection room installed in his| Weeks’ vacation at Catalin {sland, ngs Saturday morning [tented husbands, ‘and | i to con. | F ¥ | : : company are expected to leave for | home so that instructive films can be|to start production on “The Noblést main |tain an unusual amount of human |mandn ; } | Florida hin a few days to take the | *20Wn the boy star, Roman,” a magazine story by Mary of the | interest on fit be Norma Talmadge | or scenes, the largest part of See Whiteside: The cast includes Be phos cee | I the pictnia’ Jane Mercer, child actress with Tod |atrice Burnham, Tom McGuire, Mare " 4 es EER . een ew tw e me is beat. ‘There. im ilttle dispute} fickty ee rast Browning, Goldwyn director, in “The|garet Landis, Melbourne McDowell a romance WINTER GARDEN 5 rice about that, And in the role of Day of Faith,” is a direct descendant |and Kella Pasha, ui Metro with Francia ushman y ‘ ! Juliet, she should surpass even her from the famous Hugh Mercer of nant Dix and Lois Wilson, head | %——— 17 the bopalir Pa i love and. adver and Beverly Bayne; the other, bY! own expectations || SEATTLE’S BABY STAR | | civit war tame. playing n its film form Ragged Edge A Fox with Theda Bara. Both were} } '¢ . ead “ the Palace Hip. Mimi| successful. Then last year Ethel] ae | CLIMBING FAST nha “JOAN OF ARC” WILL A for the last time at|new feature ast yi | ees yor It Is probable that the leading role oo Be. | arden Saturday night.|Palmeri and Alfred Lunt are the| Barrymore a Jane Cowl were |: screen Remap the 4 mer According to announcements | |in Robert W. Service's story, “Pols. STAR LILLIAN GISH BLUE MOUSE |The next attraction at that theater | stars and a good cant supports them Julists. in almultaneous Y anton back to 1918, when the || ££" Hollywood, 6-year-old Mut- | | oned Paradise,” will po te little Geng | Lillian Gish'te to re-create the life % | will be Thomas 1D Sarthquake plots teclared way productions. i woe anne Stee — tected ne Witte lel "Frances Dana, . “Seattle's || Bow, altho no official announcement| story of the most. famous of all aaa ae , Thomas Di Ma eras shay . © odd if history were to repeat] first film productio ax ned) | Own,” baby screen sta s] | has been giv by Si | ; « sensational picture, |of the Beast,” sta bh most com onthe screen, out by Pathe in two reels. In 1914 fuse ean fp leary tha he pe Lessig siven out by Schulbérg, the| French heroines, Joan of Ate, accord: startedvom the -scu0nd b.Warneesy Rishenond ...4 GHD atare af the uaw pas hildkraut may probably] the old Blograph, made a $00-foot|| the list of | rcreontands emis {| : oes ing toa recent announcement mado ment ot te E : the Palace: Bip | play the part of Romeo. However,| film of it pa : Then|| “celebrities. She was recently || Glenn Hunter's third photoplay for | ¥ Inspiration Pictures, Inc. Miss Efsbedby ngs rd 2 a is e selection for this role ha. met one in’ “ ol iene x n} | signed by Warner Brothers to || the Film Guild, now ready for re- | Gish will begin work on “Joan of he greatest the. fa-|%——— = = i n made. Ho Is a new meteor in| Metro and Fox productions were!| hiay the part of a Uttle Fre le r the “Purita " nt : . yr. ho Alan Cros! i e of y! . 4 pla part i French ase, under the title of “Puritan | Arc’ soon after she completes “Romo- has ever write COLONIAL ‘apse sang eel film firmament, young hand-| released. Soe yolk $000) girl in “Daddies,” with Mae || Passions,” 1s a picturization of Percy | la," her next big ctinhe : production Corinne Seatac phot has made a score e and an exceptional actor, and| feet, and the lat tional Fig co.|| Marah. Her services are much ||MacKaye's story, “The Scarecrow.”| “Joan of Arc” is {0 be actually rank Mayo are re aN eee the’ atferts Rotli hould make an excellent Romeo, In 1917, : Ex iS a soir rages the} | {2 demand and the wiseacres of || Appearing in support of the popular] filmed in France and, according to di si ged “ Pag th is : present he A bpd oR Misa patent eta: Load hy abled tee |] moviedom 1 redicting untim- || stage and screen star are Mary Astor, the producing organization, ‘will be and Claude | the Colonk ater for a y |} Ti ize in “Dust of Jonire.”” Crystal Mim Co, turned a had | 1ece " e m i 4 can ‘the novel. by | ited suce © little star, || Osgood Perkins and others pro- Jes in thelr |r shige In emotional roles Miss Talmadge|reeler, and in 19 iH | the silent dra eae a abs Pc eee SMe Aosta ais 2282 2 raion ae a ‘a inci . UBER Ty . LOIRECTION JENSEN © VON HERDERD) NOW— Vhotoplays That Prov The screen epic of a girl who couldn't stop NOW HERE— loving— One of the finest Northwestern dramas ever made—filmed around North Vancouver and in ZANE Alberta— “Here’s looking s , at you” SEE—The canoe dash through the dangerous rapids! =S8=8 =il8 Main 0012 will _xlve you Inntant at the id, Liberty or Coll- LIBERTY Added— DOROTHY } Paramount production of a mighty love that even DEVORE ¢ a family feud cannot kill— « WHITE ROSE BLUES” |! (MAN”’ — ricuaro oix with MAE MARSH AND LOIS WILSON “THE ETERNA TRUGGLE” With Earle Williams, Renee Adoree, Pat O'Malley, Barbara La Marr and Wallace Beery =8 COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will play the following popular one-hour concert Sunday, ut 12:40 o'clock LIBERTY NEWS: ALLACE | wiesttnsetta? littat, ‘ at the | eet eka ee Seattle pioneers, Mr. and Mra, By STRAND ORCHESTRA URLITZER | Riind RAS Be idk weddlin. oductio A aren Seattio visite Weatern Washington ay ortho dEAe Mave? Under Wineland ERNEST P. RUSSELL, | fits, Nuh ee ment of the Grieg plano Organist Woat Soattle M, JACQUES BEAUCAIRE, Director veerioh i eee eG Playing a special mun baa! . an) concerto, mn) squad in fall practice, novelty, "The Animal Jair" 2 — oe oe — ee — oe = —f—a—o—_ 2 — | — ie “Weyptian Mareh” ;From the Country Bide"—suite ‘ +++ Contes Tenor solo—"The lag Without a seeeeeces, White plotat, Mr. Magnus Strauss ‘alne Pathotiqi ; Haron’ ylophone solom'’The Mocking Bird + Btobbe Sololat, Mr. Himil Hanoi lection from “Mile, Modiate" , 01 football

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