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~ BARBARIC MAE oe | “Two on the Aisle, Please!” for Those | Sereen'‘and Atiractions {or Nex Weel the screen to “Wild py {All week.) MY Mekog HEILIG—I inky,” an army melodrama (ay COLASHUM—Mae Mu tie acting and ravi Vashien 4 MOUSE—"Name the Man, tr of Man.” (All week.) ‘Tom Moore heading 4 WISTER’S HERO BILL IS BACK LIDERTY—fill Hart returns to Werk) ONE gowns 5! we adapted from Bir Mani 11 Caine’ =p, | strong cast In “Tig Brot, " OLUMBIA—"The Courtship of Myles Btandish,” with | and Enid Be (All week.) Charen by) WINTER GARDE Mary Carr starring in “The Custay day day) COLONIAL —K (Sunday t 4 COM ny oF Im “The Wiesel olden West (rag | —————S J ———~ | ick? hy fighter tn his latest picture, “Horne | t | shoes.” He says the picture Is ono w “Girl of the G BILL HART IS BACK) | | The press agent didn’t say whether or not all these pearls |and things are the real articles, but at any rate here’s one Kenneth Harlan takes another Western character role i \of the most lavish and i : pat ry Presse: spectacular bite of ultra-adornment Owen Wister’s “The Virginian,” as it will be thrown on thé| donned by Mae Murray in her new “Fashion Row,” at the soreen at the Colonial next week. He plays the title role, Coliseum this coming week. = Charles Ray “Brect « beautiful house that will | et The two-gun man is back after an absence of two years! collapse with its occupants when It | is least expected to." No, this te not | the demand of an arch-murderer but 4D actual order assigned to Al Freu- deman, art director for B. P. Sohul berg. The setting ts one that will be used tn the latest Preferred Picture, “The Breath of Scandal,” a film ver sion of Edwin Balmer’s satirical novel to be started soon. ‘The performance of Knthleen Key. who plays the native girl in “The Man From Broadway,” the David Smith production of George Barr . M | McCutcheon’s famous romance of He's gazing quizzically out from under wrinkled eyelids} tndia eens, won offers of three on in the same old slit-eyed manner, is William S. Hart, tn his|sasements after tho picture was latest picture “Wild Bill Hickok,” at the Liberty next week, |%™R 0% Broadway. acesinatatessnatstntseeeae feast <Bill’s return to the screen is made in this tale woven around SP RIN “=the old-time peace officers of the “siz-gun” days, Beware of Imitations! First Came The Birth of a Nation” | Watching the Screen ; BY LELAND HANNUM »PDATHE NEWS will present the text of the prize-winning 1 Bok peace award in a forthcoming issue. Another ex- Sample of the educational aspect of the motion pictures. Per- ~sons who haven’t even looked below the headlines when it appeared in newspapers recently will, because it is Gsented on the screen, read it thru, it is claimed by isda “protagonists of the cinema education. ILL HART IS BACKi B 7 NOW PLAYING— certainty) and still others “also 2 AL dealers of the United - States aren’t the only Sones who have been hard hit by the backward winter. It’s _eut into the movie industry ~“somethin’ fierce.” = Companies planning to take enow “and ice scenes during the cold ~ Weather have had thelr entire “schedules upset by the warm weather Sand its nck of snow and ice. " George Washington had to delay his memorable ferry trip across the -.Delaware for David Wark Grit “fith’s “America,” and many’s the! etarry-eyed leading Iady who had “to take her fearless double to some ~t{meuntain camp to plunge into the ~tcy and snowbound stream for a “bit” In some harrowing mellow : eee PEAKING of melodrama, what's your favorite brand of screen entertainment? Tom Buckingham, director at the Fox West Coast studios, declares te much-belabored and criticised “meller drammes” to be the truest form of dramatic art. “Life is meiodrama,” he deciaces, “but on the screen or stage it’s con densed and poliehed for effect. You write an iniiscrect letter—that's melodrama. You take a chance on crossing the street ahead of an on- mming auto-that’s melodranu, tuo.” eee - 'Y the way, melodrama is a mis nomer. = It originated more than 100 years ~-&go in England when songs were Introluced in a certain form of “drama. They were called melody- eedramas'and finally the word was “shortened to melodrama and fitted ~to those pithy, thrilling forms of dramatic entertainment. eee takes little to make copy for @ motion picture press agent but down tn Los Angeles they've got “ithe making of press stuff on mo- tion picture personages down to a fine art ~~ Witness the chase of a suspected S bandit iast Sunday and the reams “@f paper devoted to telling how one Western star rode his famous pony fm the posse and others were threatened (in carefully worded up. Specialist, he Chines rheumatism, eatarrh, cough and bled dis: orders. Treat with na- ture herbs. M. Hee Wo Chinese Me Co. 208 Jamen St. Cor. Seen ve. Seatite, Wash, Phone WA in-2i0s nae It was a “different” sort of press yarn, anyway, and that’s where the “Angelx” shine—in making some thing new, Dorothy Mackaill, who recently finished a featured role in Sam Paramount production, “The Next Corner,” is in New York for & mopth’s vacation. and prescribed by physicians Genuine “Ba /:¢ Tablets of Aspirin” | have been proved safe by millions over twenty-three years. Aspirin is the er Manufacture of r of Salicylicacid. A LACE HIP @iise weber tin AvawitMAN & HARRIS DRED T of LDRED MARKLE weet Singer” HERMIE KINGS MASTER MUSICIANS \\ Re th pi, The Third Great Epic of the Screen! The great American love story of all time threads its way through the crashing dramatic action, thrill- ing adventure, pathos, joys and sorrows of the nation’s dauntless founders to a won- drous dramatic climax that will live long in the hearts of all who see it, Tumultuous! Tromendous! Thrilling! L. HAUPTMAN’S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA playing “MARTHA” John Alden the Dishing, & Courageous, Fighting Free Agent ¢ Fighting Billy Sullivan in ROUND TWO! FOURTH SERIES of the LEATHER PUSHERS From the inimitable Collier’s Weekly stories by H. C. Witwer. Thoy’re crammed with action and alive with romance. International News —~——s COMING— a REGINALD DENNY In “SPORTING YOUTH” BILL FART ES BACK] BILL HART IS BACK! Ethel Grey Terry ALLAGE anilizer