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- | - | “MARRIAGE CIRCLE s only vers Seattle is raving about fi this gorgeous, start- . ee oy we ling, beautiful screen 1 Adolph production from the Pe. ; pas ee passionate love story I . y es. Mins ELINOR * oo GLYN ELINOR GLYN'S HREE WEEKS Glyn LEAVES TOWN TO- We " filmed MORROW NIGHT ~ hath wevell, FOR A LONG, LONG mt. as TIME —IT’S UP TO 1 me hay YOU TO - 4 HURRY! ares AN EVENT! +t 949 “WOLF MAN" SHOWING AT WINTER GARDEN In the Annals of the Motion Picture ast with Gilbert Norma She: Alma Fr s, EB lary W no Pallette and urren, eee JOHNNY HIN COMEDY, “LUCK AT COLONIAL ‘The Huntress” Moore Newest Picture at Heilig Friday Opens (Doings of the | YES, THE | BOY GR EW UP! Movie Folks| With the production of “I Hur” Goldwyn Pictures corpora tion ts celebrating the « of iis 200th picture t 1 Rober ‘ Roug Broadwa “ } © phote pin u V s “Tele write 1 e Paramo 1 » ' to Amer “Hunchback” Sconil Directed by Radia 0. K. “COMMANDMENTS” ol have calles Comm now near! rms it at Grauman's i a theater in Las First Time Today JOIN om ERT | in The \= , ew Well, well, how these boys do grow up! Look here at Lasky 1 Wesley Barry. A couple years ago this freckled-face kid j ngs of the movies was making faces at all the girls around the Ee ses sack: tate dae Hollywood studios. But just see hi Y, with : pleted wrote af Ate seueterio’ ollywood studios, But just see him now, with a young!) | pewerrus » ry of tion of Romeo« ce in “The lady on eath ide. dual personality ck: : y Snap Judgment| Juvenile Star Sakis Cott oy! “ Made Jim Cruze Boge Trained {tle Robinson Cru C | © seen, not COMEDY FOUR : 100% Director: ‘niattael THOMPSON-CLARK'S youngsters and romance WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Any Time—i0c Loge Seata—he TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY DEACON JONES COMEDIANS “Luck” ts the latest Johnny Hin a « 1 essential in GIRL REVUE melodram med a come I Le lets tae ae CFM. chops 10. oe Anders T t ade " j , t neon VAUDEVILLE ¢ other wa} hich og vite aapee ea 7 ’ must lea express them . man who, . ad ; ‘ } f eye alone, quite ens to t \ s that he car : igual : | tc ed ‘tribe of movie tykes: ling a featured role f , t tr k ake ten thousan Hare in a yenr, | ley. sart Blac ( mis IK nt promising recruf star’ with nothing and wearing} Iphotoplay of Or a 'The H to repair a hotbox. Here was the i y De acing togs, 1s showing now at the| | Men 5s dure of opportunity to run ay, | company named Colonia eee which, he says, he had never serious. | for him, has } ed @ program of é ss [roost Mersoreas fs Johnny's ewset Gertrude Astor has been cast for|l¥ contemplated. Home or the hor-| four pictures a year. Dinky, at 5,| Medison, ,Bet. First and Seca jheart in “Luck.” The supporting | one of the 1 1 "Driftwood"? |fzon, now or never. Jimmy flung|*# an eloquent pantomim { | cast includes many favorites, with Wialne Hasemers nd Hunt-| down his hoe, straddled the rods and ke Jackie e ung Dean IDE N JONES FOU! ley Gordon, rode out 1 is a protege of C! harlie Chaplin with! For the First Time at yell ae aa vee This & ustrates his|Whom he played @ mischievous part | APPEARING AT OAK Victor Potel, one of the screen's | capac » think and act fast, the |!n “The Pilgrim.” Hoe is the son of POPULAR The popular Deacon Jones comedy |foremost comedians, has receiv t which, coupled with an acute| theatrical folk, again like Coogan ur are an added feature of the new | lthe offer of & six: wisnthe’ sense of fun apd a rtorial flair | His mother, slim, red-haired be jow which went on view at the |from a Parisian film ¢ f amatic recital of the common.| 48 for y audeville dancer. Ouk today. This comedy quarte! {desires to transport maker | plac nx made him one of the most | U Cc ne tor in well known among Seattle theater to F © for a en feature | valuable men in his profession. ye en co-worker and gag-fabri-; Other features of the new show]. “ver hear of an Irish Injun? That's what Colleen Moore|\™*' ete | Cruze haa definite style in his) o#9 : 2 cae bean thé Cees “THE tt the new sho a 5 vhibeca i ae sc ictures because he looks out upon | is pi 4 as beer Chap- | include Clark’s comedians, who|!% in her latest First National picture, “The Huntress,"| waster c. A e ife with its heroics. and travesties| in studio sets. Alt his young life MARRIAGE CIRCLE” present a comedy sketch. Monte| which is the new attraction scheduled for a week's showing|yighost-priced wr from a fixed stand For con. | h® has been surrounded and schooled " pases! | Blue and Marie Prevost head a fine/ at the Heilig, beginning tomorrow. Colleen is really a white|has been ret ion recall: the peculiar y who think and express cast in photoplay feat 9, Deg’ { y alpen sicsrial 4 rst of the brent ree. Searie | girl who has been reared by the Indians. The above scenes|} aa ele Oe eames ee bite indies cae sia aba | “Fast Steppers” jare from the photoplay, which is described as a new type); i °* "0" hi Oh ss ga. ig “9 veagephe bs Sade It shows in his play with neigh:| of Western comedy-drama. ‘ lar eles re fer tne Oiftcamoue & pelea iam od kids, this ability to hold WESTERN story with Indians, |{uresque section of the California| being filmed by Tolhurst} Cruro traversed repertoire and ss attention. Rob the aver- r nto nA tol Lenker : A youngster of his strident sho: but no cowboys, two-gun.men or/and Nevada high Sierras, n the) and audeville on way %0° ple m4 1} 1 t , AY t uniqu fering | mountains and lakes of the Mono becoming leading man in iheleecatoas and he'd be helpless at games. Dinky SATURD. vd bd t > 1 bas learned how to dominate with rite Scenarios Seeteen? ot lhe ag creebl gr oe agree ee * % i x ‘cme is re urkable 01 scenic nn: were big names in mo “y rahe It’s the Biggest Huntress,” ¢ in remarkable from “OLD Tl Pate he then fabulous | Acute self-consciousness comes Picture of All Time— | f M C sdiraal tyhechoue: Eraall ry ‘ jearly to children who are assiduous- Bee seauksantek or ayer 0 offered. tn: conjun n injury Tald : socouraged to, bo - seen:* With ire ants to Accompanie he Leon Greenman’s Melody “gi: Bon Marche Entertains at | a the carat ret at earl: ome not s : see it. ‘i nie Pei Pi te I" selection anc ¢ began again in Hollywood rOBADLY aus Lady Williams, Glyn has Li Soc es ain el chars 1890 Tea Party aa ee eet : have prepared him for a WiLL KING turned to Los Angeles to renew ac | i doors Be tect * 2 : . vi g hia Gout ' j fiten career quite as a matter of fact! ‘ER COMEDY CO, fn tivities in the motion picture field, | a ater Tx Ng arbee: - {the ¢ ee and because scree! : a WOMAN” ee meen Dieta field, |® tenor, who has found favor| An “old-timers” tea party was tc i Ae because .ecteen envivonment—| A matrimonial. mixup aa the head of a unit mak.|’ r Lahipet , ; | Which sets many a young novice off | set-to music ing films under the Louis B. Mayer} ® since joining the Heilig his} eheld at the Bon Marche Thurs-| jhis head—has been his familiar banner. Her pictures will be known | man, kidnaps a spring, will render “Forever Is @/ aay at 2 o'clock, as part of the pe atmosphere. HERMIE KING’S jas Elinor Glyn Productions, and will | hand b oung city chip|Long Long Time,” a Carrie Fr oe neseetitn od ite ‘S4th arth eee os MASTERS OF SYMPHONY be based on her own stories | whio has come th Bond r Dreams,” | | mORENO'S VOICR GAVE Thirty Beautifal Runway Girts cE is iG ; 2 effort to prove a fo allad popularized b; ne | da nniversary, which is being 2. lean ° | uvenir photos of Ruby Adams THREE DAYS STARTING Mrs. Glyn was warmly welcomed an effor prov fox t popalarined “by the Beta Sue ; HIM FIRST MOVIE JOB || given to iadies at daily matinees at the depot by Mr. Mayer, who re-| hat he can “mi ec ae [held this week. Two thousand ins) Beoulins his voles Wau t ddowed except Sundays cently signed the famed writer for a snaceaigadiny steely pee Penge Die last tine today | Vitations have been sent out, and] with the noise making qualities of a! = jeeries of special productions ress” were taken in th 1 hows for th t “Y:/an open invitation has been exe| foghorn, Antonio Moreno got his first | re producti der the May-| or who visited Seattle In 1890. 912, atthe New. York Gales of Laughter trademaric, tlie flist of which anil By ; to Be Selected }_In 1912, at-the New York Rex] if ra ¢ 1 The program was to include the |Studios, a two-reel “super-feature” | GENUINE THRILLS |be “His Hour,’ almost well | | | “ Toice | known aa “Three Weeks,’ as telling of reminiscences and a pro-| was being made calléd “The Voice | s¢ thi in 1 eR OC With the oe eee Jgram of “used-to-be" numbers, in-| ‘The annual election of officers of |of Millions.” It contained a big mob || ORPNEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 1S your pipe ar isting seer et liad ithe big. cluding Dad’ Wagner and mem-/ Seattle Aerie No. 1, Fraternal Or.|scene and the director wanted a man | Sobany Hines’ | famous authoress will dleo write ore | | bers of his band who were with him/der of Eagles, will be held on Fri. |with a deep, detonating, penetrating | v in 1890. \day, May 2, from 6 p. m. to.9 p. m.| voica to lead the mob into the cam- } Jeral stories for Mayer production. i y j as { | Aileen Pringle, who was featured! An original poem by Mrs. Rose] 8 hall jera’s eye. There were voice tests, {with Conrad Nagel in “Three | Simmons d another by Mrs} Only one candidate has beenjand Moreno, who is now being co-| Weeks <fwill Navy the undive noe | Bertha Piper Venen, were to be|ominated for each of the executive | starved with Agnes Ayres 4n Sam | inine role in “His Hour,’ 6 j jread, A stereopticon tecture, with! offices and are as follows: Junior) Wood's “Bluff,” a Paramount pic- ERsiaeed: Z ie [photographs of 1890, by Lawrence|Past worthy president, John’ Lals-| ture, got the~Job, | LANDIS SIGNS FoR TWO i Lind and “Reminiscences of| ter: worthy ‘president, J. M, Hooper; Sona an | Cullen Landis has busy timo map-| 5 1890," by ‘Judge J, Ronald, were | Worthy vice president, Bert C. Ross: | Billie Dove and George Larkin |ped out for him. In New York two| ‘ to compete the program. ee eee ot Sec |will play the stellar roles in “Yan- lund possibly. three ‘pictures wit oe 4 woe Se == ~ retary, Frank Dowd; treasurer, | kee “Madness,” a ‘fortheoming F. B and iby tite, | 4 | | George L. Berger; inside guard, W./6. reloas The Dark |: Grace Allen | Landis has now signed for a tea. | |A. Boyd; outside guard, Dr. Z. E, c of Joy”! in g | | Page. : |tured role in “Born Rich,” the other ‘or emi ¥ ¥ qobedy Likes a Gtvueh | featured players to be Bert Lyte! and Pi, hive, aan pomntinted, reo a ! sue ne One Breathe trey fi i 7 = |Claire Windsor, William N ve bet ated, from which | nove e 2 ack, ARE tad Olsen—Ole Cure Yours by Seeing This jam Night to di-| only 10 are to t i reened. George O'Brien rgd gine 3 ; are to be lected: Dr. Joseph jis being screened. Georg Whirlwind Comedy \r ae pea Hh aig National 4 | Segal, Dr. W. W. Schw: , Dr,/has the leading, role and’ Dorothy vhat's It All About?” l“rhe ea Streak,” a Nightemitn| - Ne Frank J, Clancy, Dr. A. EB. Henby, | Mackaill will play Maralee, the girl. ed § Ky a Nightsmith | : ADDED | ts Shei | ee |Dr. H. J. Friedman, Dr. R. eR OON ome fon, also for First National. | tr, eta are Rates urgent cop oeml im | | | Schwartz, Dr. Dr. A.| “GREATER THAN | 7 ¥, Edwards, Dr. L. 8. Schreuder, | Careless Shampooing 4 |Dr. B. T, Martin, Dr. Eugene Hund, ” Spoi . >To) | Dr. BE. B. Schrock, Dr. 8. ¥. 10 poils the Hair jhelmy, Dr. George R. Marshal, A Dramatic Treat soap should be used very en lees Deck akan i Banh | | son, Dr *. Thiel, Dr. in, | - ly, if you want to keep your hair | COUR eau Arde a peters mea Van & Tyson looking its best. Many soaps and | pate oy Bist SALAD vt belt FEE To drapeeea: shai poce GBREIN. toa match M North, ‘Dt. HV, Borles; Dr. LANE & FREEMA BATES’ ORCHESTRA |free alkali. ‘This dries the sealp, | (* or ‘es ey Vi. 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It ia Lon Chaney first sprang into prominence as the cripple in “The Miracle Man.” His portrayal of Quasimodo in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” which has been booked for a showing at the Columbia, beginning Saturday, is conceded jto be one of the cleverest bits of acting ever registered by the camera. a | \Urge School Token Now Open ° | le A MODERN PLACE TO | Rates for Summer}$ pin Anp DANCE ‘Tho city council has been asked | $ by tho Warren Ave, Parent-Teach. | MERCER ISLAN ~ : ssociation to continue the school | @ D py CLEANS token rate of 2% cents a. ride during E T E ETH the eases te panda #0 te Say aaa a Come and Enjoy Yourself can enjoy the parks, playfields anc in Congenial Surro - THE RICHT bathing beaches at a minimum cost. | Pas Sct Peake It was su sted the tokens be good Jonly up until 4 o'clock in the after Ferry Across From noon | Raoul Waish, who |"rhiet of Tage | film rights to | Leschi Park Good Food, Well Served Special Ohicken Dinners directed “The i’ {8 nogotiating for he Miracle.” PHONE BE acn-2593 Herbs “Peter t Brenon Par will r Paramount produce ROLAND TRAVERS Schafer, Wagner & Bernice TAMEO KAJIYAMA METROPOLITA NOW PLAYING MATINEE—SATURDAY “THE PASSING SHOW” -with— Willie and Eugene HOWARD | And the Winter Garden Choru# }