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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR FROM BAD TO GOOD | | The Playhouse of No Reyreta TONIGHT—Last Times: = Charles Chaplin’ = + Paria” Tonight— Last ] == A Woman of Parin Times, Ill “PONIOLA” J 5=|(—Topays PROGRAMS fie STARTING SATURDAY— SCREEN . i I metitgoit amu : The story everybody should know rahe —it i tak ON before wasting time with experience— 4 — nes Kirkwood in ¢ . Join, JOUSH—Marion Davie w York," Last Times Tonight “THE COMMON STARTING SATURDAY— Geiteitn ‘Tearle In "The Common Law COLUMBIA-—Virginia Valll and Mit~ ton Sills In "A Lady of Quality,”* RAND—Edna Purviance in “A Griffiths “One MAMK ET. ricane’s MPTROPOLITAN—Mr. and Mra, Co- burn in “Ho This Te London!" ORPHEUM—May Wirth and vaude- ville. PANTAGES—Nat Uines and vau: ville, PALACK HIP—with King and com any in “Nothing Hut the rut OAK L k Hyland and company in Let's Go” HEILE Thirteen hundred and fifty hours devoted to donning his makeup be. fore the first performance is the r ord of Lon Chaney, star of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame," which | is now at the Heli. ‘The production Was 12 solid months in the making and each day !t took Chaney four }and one-half hours to submerge his personality tn that of Quasimodo, It Was one of the most complicated pieces of makeup art ever attempted The fact that Victor Hugo was an Jartiat Ge fact not generally known)| and that he had Ulustra his own famous book, was of inestimable as istance to both the star and the players, in vinualising the| ters venty-five noted artists, includ-| ing such famous players as Ernest} Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miller, Bran-| Blanche Sweet, beloved to screen fans since the old Bio-| #t, Tully Marshall, Norman| ea oe ; Ua! made he | Marry And Gladys Brockwell, support] graph days when her “Judith of Bethulia” made her famous, | star | has created one of the great women of the screen with her} : | interpretation of “Anna” in “Anna Christie,” which is com-| yeas hi sibakurs ‘paanlbn 8 ing to the Liberty Saturday. The little waif of the streets, | Cynthia Stockley’s well-known story,| @AO is “brought back” by love, is a pathetic creature as por-| —|trayed by Blanche Sweet. First National pic- ture of a wife who goes seeking more than marriage can Thomas H. Ince’s astounding drama of an outeast who is redeemed by love Slll &. in which Anna t), Nilsson {s starred, jis to be “palled off’ the Liberty ‘riday night, s “Anna | § and is still drawing record| from A First National attraction, with Blanche Sweet William Russell George Marion Milton Sills Marguerite De La Motte John Bowers ; t ® screen of) COLISEUM | ns leclared to be @) wwhat a Wife Learned’? is the| | y , © new picture which will 1 “Fhe Common iseum screen Sat named Also— “One-Cylinder ~ Love - A Mack Sennett Comedy and Literary Digest’s ‘Fun From the Press’ Eugenie Besserer ' ¢ " stor | The finest BLUE MOUSE ‘ atlas path dt ages | , but due to Added— “EXIT CAESAR” A Mermald Comedy It is clan by mar tt tive 2} i Joh Bowers, Old New Yor is the erite LaMotte and Milton ture of the world.” While 8 are the star. j this may seem to be a broad at Iment. when it im taken into con | | atdera ion that fs running its COLUMBIA i . a with teeeres ier Don't en lar" on om arena ay 2 WINIFRED BR pao hg gh mcs tm a TN ne: Pleasure Mad? = NORMA SHEARER F rathuat echlaveliacrer ce cian sebelah: ' See this picture of a WARD CRANE og Beg sss lc aca family intoxicated by WILLIAM COLLIER, JR: | N SWEETEST ROLE the champagne of sud- MARY ALDEN x i Stes ee den riches! Also— “NO LOAFING” STRAND ORCHESTRA ‘A Tuxedo Comedy ERE ERC IAAT tenon aT I RT COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Under Osborne Putnam Stearns ALLACE AT THE URLITZER Call Main 012 for information about at The . Strand or Call Main 0012 for information about tions at The Strand or under Call Main 0012 for information | about attractions at The Strand nt fers ea ae | WINELAND Colleeum or Liberty You Can't Beat a SECOND ‘ if § ‘i is : : ; 7 ee | i E This Combination EDWARD GIBSON | “THE EXTRA MAN” ‘ 3 . from beginning to. end| \ LOCAL NEW : . % laughing pore with S ' 3 Possible candidates fot” ‘ iE - 4 f Billie Dove plays opposite Gibson ras NORMAN ' KERRY ig 5 é and in the supporting cast many mayor's office hays all bem’ MARY PHILBI ‘ 4 [ee] iki a ¥ : M | celebrities, such as Norman Kerry up and “shots" taken of thea LAU ALA a g ag ee jand Mary ‘Philbin, ay be een, clure Adler }will be included in “the i | News, which goes on the KING BAC 3 ‘ Me | sTRAND screen Saturday, Irene Castle and other famous stars wy is ‘ , * : Ghavlie “Yolanda” will be retained as |be seen’ with her new abil in #THE “ ‘ a * the title for the new Marion | She leaves Seattle for the © yoran of | Tt the| Davies photoplay from the novel | Tho University of 1 Ps ah # , \ theataeea ¢ | by Charles Major of the same | new football captain, Ba Kilt MARION 4 _ A new feature for the is Ploas-| mame. The title “Mary of Bur- be manufacturing compaly DAVIES oe tf P ‘ eA | ure Mad,"’ a much-heralded Reginald} sundy” had been considered | city, _ making washboards, arker production, which contains a| for it. other parts of the weekly: | —————— f the present Ley 7 » Presented by a atr Mae Busch says the Swedish di SMITHS LOSING OUT cast, Mary Alden, Nor Vic Seastrom, is the| NEW YORK—The® ; r, Willlam Collier, Jrs| greatest director in the world. West | had to take back seateeanee le stariot batheday , j rs ory ordon and Winifred Bryson | critics wl ve previewed | have edged them out OfG8ias haat wien - F ey are featured and they have the sup-|geastrom's “Name t Man,” an| row. New York's latestig an . t, : ; port of several other worthy players.) qqaptation of Hall Caine’s “The | tory lists approximately Saas - i i ; . rah i pad Master of Man," say it is one of the | and Cohns and only GRADUATE OPTOM . : WINTER GARDEN |truly excellent monuments of the| Smiths and Smyth. AB Mother Jove is the theme upon} cinema rate ; Tae which the story of “Foolish Par 88 q : " J ents,” which is now at the Winter Altho Director Charies Brabin nn wis \ Scat Jen, is bullt. A throbbing y} and Vice sident Edward M. asses wy ie i of rich parents who neglect ir} Bowes of Goldwyn have been Complete a + ie nly child and devote their time to| abroad for five weeks making FREE EXAMINATION Madinon Met. Int and 2nd * éL BE P ‘ ixury and gilded living Js told in| plans for filming of “Ben Hur’ TRIN 04122021 Last Times Tonight $ fo nt has been made yet of the 1614 Weatinke Ave. , 7 jetween Pike and Pine : COLONIAL Pee 2a ae mee tne (Famous Uehrew Comedian) is a in— ; “One Exciting Night,” D. W 5 Dick Hyland #5 4 F iriffith’s well known picture, | WORK ON “ROMOLA” iat | howing on a return e-| When Lillian Gish joined he in Seattle at the Colonial.) 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