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, James pix other cast of pratios Gates, ru Film a next “direct yer Cor Nd Shu Pd sales. Ry with of De entire. magic jone ap. M de Now of the posaible to fo! distri. Iwill be ounce! ler, ring the “ SATURDAY, JANUARY | — COLLEEN IS REAL FLAPPER 12, 1924, THE SE a ph STAR PAGE 11 [BARBER SHOP COMIC 'R P fe oy eapsis i at s fers agar ey nin a AN aera cK world, ‘The story, written by beast 1 1 ‘ | Bader, press representative for Cone uss frerer [ ASSAIL NARCOTICS NEW CENTURY FILM |tocgatule with the siatry oe two U S F il | | Maving completed “The Poor Lit. |harbers—in business and for the ame git | . . ums jue Wich Pup,” Al Herman hus Seeldes Murdock and Irving, both | [Marted work on his next Century | awhile Christio comedians of \Imitations Are Scored | Comedy. Hin latest opus for Btern | rational repute, the cast will fa Wy ww by Nauy) papers [Brothers will feature Henry Mur-| iii, up of Lillian Worth, Helew S PPe P M1 made up o! an Wor (—) ook, and Willlam Irving, two POpU-| sonst tt i ocking, @ newcomer in the com | BY JOUN GRAUNDENZ | yes Lb O¢: the ousrent apron Jedy ranks but late of Australian This age of jasz is pictured in “Flaming] gins are wit Mising on a a Ih iaieeady “given i, [stock maxed on that well | John Youth" at the Liberty, with Colleen Moore in| Kwa Whe Rulans call phrase so often|ten by the famous cartoonist, Pinto, ‘ AEE advontu filma aro heard in barber shops thruout the after Bader’s script. the role of the little misguided flapper. The pric-| pecially popular, They are the films at ture was held over for a second week's showing. oo ek a al a ls Here’s How Paul Terry Makes Moving Cartoons Thousands of Sketches Enter mated Drawings BY RUTGERS NEILSON Did you seo a funny cartoon cat| pleted sketch. and dog do a marathon dance on the} sereen at your favorite theater this | week? Funhy, eh? Did you ever wonder how they make those little pen pictures move tn the movies? | different position. We have, many a time. Having seen “Paul Terry, Car- toonist,” on the main title of all the screen fables, we decided to visit the studios of the man who spends his time making moves in cartoon movies, and glean the secrets first hand, There ts nothing old fash foned about Paul but his. saintly name. We found him supervisiong @ staff of 18 artists, all busily en- \gaged in making little drawings of} \ fats, dogs, elephants and scores of | « “other animals, both wild and do mestic, With the central thema of the/ story {n mind, Terry picks upon} Inter. main characters which will pret the story. These are brought into being b skillful strokes of the p action requires minor char created. PICKS ACTORS, terlous use of the word “s refers to the work of penning h (CO Prods of little drawings, which wi Rive life-lik effect of action when shown in rapid progression on the screen, Each animator ts 1 scenes requiring the type ters which lend themselves 6) kyelcome Jhe places a new tissue over a com- re| within register a of Ruby Adams git "Pea Per: sonified FER IR PATE Master's of Ja a55 “Including Milton Frumkin SSUES SSOeseseseusessnes } On the new tasue }he creates just those portions of the character's body which must | 1) “move.” §0, each time a body member ts drawn, it fs in a slightly ‘This. system ro- a minimum. duces the work to da way t has deve! need of ng & y detailed drawing to register | ove. 1 DRAWINGS | ON TISSUE ‘The tracers use the drawings on| tissue paper as blueprints. Each tis- itch is traced or transf ar celluloid of cor ted. white—are used #0 th washed off * Thereby they are kept of proper relative] » alignment. The completed drawings are Inspected and numbered by the}, supervisor, who notates upon an “ex is of the succens oduces the an artooning, or animating, ¢ drawings are handed to the cai them wa. KING and his — }and was shown at | were to make a fi carte the celluloid sheets | the Ing, stunt, There are only ss} | will ne mn idea on tho ncteen. 60 foot film ent o American Flag Pulled I ve beginning of an war in 1898. mpany made the great re ever screen! ¢ ‘ry of Peace,” Stuart iilam T. of Vitag Black Rock | a ‘the organisers ph. efully over the screen 2,600 drawings enter into tho | ; subject in the " nertes. Often-| Madison Between Ist and OAK The Idol of men and women who think of To morrow in Life's Cal endar. 2nd FEATURE | : f PHOTOPLAY OOMEDY printed aw * Olive in big productions the Mayer org: with plenty of rough riding, kidnap thrilling rescues and detective} a few of these} % weauina AESHA O: actually ip tuasia today, so that Germany anc NI other border states have Imported imitations, which are advertised as} genuine American films. | The Russian audiences were not decetyed, however, and ‘© them| ° Jaugh.” ‘The Prawda (a tory imitations, declaring that the nuor should not hope that © public would belleve the Amert ¢ film makers had such wretched \t filma indicated. | there just been | imperted to Ru number of [Chaplin and Hart filma a they Bennto Love tn Mary Bowland Thomas in 9 arehall in By Popular Demand ; HELD OVER ANOTHER WEEK With Entire Change of Program The Great French-Indian Mentalist Assisted Matinee, 2 Night, by 33 Princess Paraillo o'Clock and 9 5 ACTs—VAUD: VILLE ADMISSION 10-20-30¢ TOMORROW Mrs. WALLACE REID ix “fluman Wreckage” It throbs with human interest! It flames with blazing emotions! It quivers with crashing power! It rushes with dramatic conflict! It whirls with breathless action! It whips with cutting truth! I t crushes with overwhelming force! FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING AT POPULAR PRICES COLONIAL : 20¢ c Until After about Ling on be amusing or Russians, whe jomad after jyears when amu t was lim | itea [MARY PLOKYORD | ARRIVING | Mary Pickford and “Dug” Fair banks are apparently still too ex- pensive for Russtan consumption. parts in “Human Wreckage,” the anti-dope traffic film, com- ing to the Colonial theater this week. VITAGRAPH CELEBRATES} ®¢ t* only ono or we h have been imported into ania 2 aes ‘ "American Aristocracy,” with Produced Pda Eger Tale On| banks, will be shown in Mow = reen In 1898 cinemas within a week or #o, and t celebrates tts 26th an: ans are anxfous to become ac- niversary as a producing and di# nted with that part of Amertl-| —i Into Ani- tributing company of motion pic-| can Ife Interpreted by “Dug.” i tures in February © other stars who will ny Was tho first to tn-| » N. Talmadge Yel M il = NIGHT First National’s romance of a girl who thinks love too wonderful to be fettered by marriage! FLAMIN YOUTH" with COLLEEN MOORE ELLIOTT DEXTER, MILTON SILLS and SYLVIA BREAMER Mrs. Wally Reid and James Kirkwood, play prominent} e PONDER THIS— | Each year brings a few great pictures you owe it to yourself to see. “The Mail Man’’ is just such a picture. THE MANAGEMENT HEILIG THEATRE Ie WY cl a SATURDAY = —Ralph Lewis and Johnnie Walker's latest and greatest super-melodrama “The Mail Man” —and on Sunday SHOULD A GIRL CON Ss HER LOV: ANOTHER SCOOP FOR THE HEILIG e : “Daytime Wives” —Wivres vs. Stenographers in a climaxic tale of love and business you'll never forget— Others in the Cast: BETTY FRANCISCO PHILL LIPS: Ss: WALTER McGRAIL — GERTRUDE ASTOR Big Capacity Big Pictures Popular Prices 525° 20's... 29° Wallace at the Wurlitzer y TOMORROW Liberty News SCREENS TTS aK, FIRST nis uensele Pewitching sRAaTLE is “tree aa SHOWING Proud French war- ship visite Seattle harbor. CLARA KIMBALL «YO COMEDY In her latest g greatest photodramatic ‘Hit’ “STRAIGHT. FROM PARIS LAST Wrestling men of University of Washington p for spring ene Kaas TIMES—"THE MYSTERIOUS