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SATURD Hoot Gibson Coming Soon Columbia Gets “Yankee C onsul” uglas ~=MacLean James W. Horne whe on the stage b nt « upon a sereen career, directed the duction and- Raymond Griffith 4 Raymond Cannon adapted from the Robyn. ¢ “Checkers " and “Mile. Mod Hook-and-E ye Experts Needed for Duchesses ¢€ A couple of styng-armed expert hook and eye manipulators could get steady work these days at the Para mount Long Island studio. They must be able to loose a hundred hooks and eyes {n 10 seconds flat ‘And they must stand by for emerg: ency calls to hook them up again. This skill- is required because of that Mary, Montomorency, and a number ot jadies-in-waiting have to come up for | “C’ and 4 air. Their royal highnesses their aides are slightly pinched. After a few scenes in aucaire” before the bright studio 3 they have to step out of sight 4 take a few deep breaths. Each court costume averages about 200 hooks up the back. No ordinary studio attendant can make the nec- essary speed six or eight times a day. WILL HORSE FILM BEAT “SILENT CALL” RECORD? A horse is out after the record | made by a dog star of movieland. About two years ago Strongheart, the super-intelligent canine, flashed | across t fiver sheet In “The St Jent Call,” and so found a place in the hearts of theatergoers. ‘That pleture eseablished a world’s record run. Now Hal Roach, famous comedy | producer, has gone in for the more} serious drama and is bringing to the screen a super-feature produc: | tion called “The King of Horses," starring Rex, a magnifi- cent stallion, Women patrons of the silent drama who rely upon such stars as Gloria Swanson, Pola Negri, Bebe Daniels, Agnes Ayres and others for their fashion ideas will be glad to know that Paramount has sent H. M. Smith of the Long Island Studio costumr depart- ment to Parts t+ study fall fash- ions. “Monsieur | Wild | THE EAT [ BLUE -EYED AND IRISH Colleen Moore is here again it? being turned out in rapid is the latest and it is showing a Jack Boyle story—one of. the sed, Orphans of | ‘ Near East to See the Movies: When Jackie, Coogan goes to 7 jestine and Syria, he will to the thousands of behalf Jackie ts & modern cru dren in whose ng to , fight ing for the and cloth: | multitudes, oded by Charles | of the enterprise has or his crusade for food. «Mr. aking with him prints of Days and “A Boy of Flar and these will be shown free tc 000 orphans in the estabtish. ménts where they are now being cared for by the Near East Relief tund. | These children, in Greece, Syria and Palestine are but a small mi-! nority of the youngsters that will be} jentertained gratis by the pictures and the. projection machines being| taken to those distr 4 lands by| | Secretary Vickrey, for the pictures are to shown in every community where the concentration camps are set and throughout territory: where | not so much as a spool of thread ts| for salo in regions devastated and| reduced to the last degree of poverty and wretchedness. “Then,” points out Mr. Vickrey, “when little Jackie comes with th gifts of the children of a nation to | distribute, the little folk of the Orient }tands will know just what thetr bene factor lookalike, and just what kind | of an adorable laa he is who brings good cheer, greetings and food to os pene children of the Near © secretary aiksle will go {i command of « million dollar cargo, and will devote | |about 10 weeks to the trip.” | eer | |- Alan Dwan having completed tho| final cutting of his Iatest Paramount | | picture, “Manhandled,” with Gloria | | Swanson ag the star, is now turning | his attention to Miss Swanson’s next |story, It will be an adaptation of | “The Queen'a Love Story,” by Mary | Roberts Rinehart. Frank Tuttle, who | adapted “Manhandled,” is also doing this one. TOMORROW! THE ACE OF COWBOYS FOMTMUYC And “TONY” in A tempest of sweeps from Any Time 10¢ Loge Seats Ballard at Ae Antonius Jensen and His TOMORROW! thrills that Arizona to Hongkong je Wurlitzer — ¢ — ot i = SS a arn ¢ mas = = . a 4 — + — — ee ) appe Rawl ! leally as that of the which days’ Kosloff Wants to Secret goes o a three run Theodore lance and er: as real amb fa meo to some gre ot to have his nam as the star of a big ign't this week. That's fine, Colleen is so popular right now that her pictures are succession. “Through the Dark” now at the Blue Mouse. It’s Boston Blackie series. 'Nuff\: A series of 12 two-reelers deal ing with famous women of his tory is being produced by J. E. Rickards, Mable Julienne Scott is the star, Stories about Poca: hontas, Betty Ross and Barbara itchie are projected —pretty and captivating in her greatest success and in Cos- mopolitan’s great mystifying thriller, THE THRILLING ROMANCE OF “BOSTON BLACKIE” FROM THE POPULAR STORIES OF THE REAL UNDERWORLD BY JACK BOYLE JAMES ISHERWOOD intent Haritone HENRI C. LE BEL VArtist Organist rance t the chance ymond Hat I had a role Play Ragged Role Girl Story Is TAR ee “Don't Shoot” has which fits t feature Herbert him so “Stolen Sunday for his newe at the Colonial ‘Famous Shop N ow on Screen the old-time stage mele autiful Cloak 4 the silver will be the attraction at the ¢ theater, next Saturday produced at once yopular with the great public nich kept ¢ for m ye ars ually brilliant one © Windsor, as chum, Polly Joy © lover 5 her Jack Car Walter Peck th and Hobart Bosworth of principals, with . Cummings, it Walling, Mayme Kelso, William amond, Art Houseman THROBS! SHIVERS AND THRILLS! ANDY WARD'S ORCHESTRA and | al ail ha \ MAE MURRAY iS “RUNS DOWN CROOKS URRA PLAYING Ernest Torrence as “King Presents Carl Laemmle ERNEST TORRENCE—NORMAN KERRY— PATSY RUTH MILLER and 3,000 Others. ATTEND THE EARLY PERFORMANCES A MASTERFUL Musical Interpretation LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN and played by the COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA 15-25-50c, $1. Mats., 15c to 50c NEW TYPE WE APOLOGIZE To the Thousands Turned Away During the First Week of This PRICE Engagement ONLY 45,589 People in Seattle Have Been Able to See This Mightiest of All Screen Productions— LON CHANEY and avoid the long evening lines Starts Daily at 10:30. 12:35 2:50 arranged by Beautifa Flower will ven to every gray-haired mother attending the mati- nee. MA in-0222—2:30 and 8:15 P. M. oot, a Week of the Season A great show offered as a fitting climax to a successful season. Get early. “Wee” Georgie Wood “VAUDEVILLE’S PETER PAN” Playlet Entitled § RLACK HAND ¥ DECKER rl of Syncopation _ MANIKINS Musical Comedy Girl Clara Howard In Songs and Stories ROH & M. ADO e Piano Hounds aalpde “Doerr Saxophoniat Supreme and His __ Orchestra, Winter Garden Orchestra Last Times—Carmel Myers in “The Love Pirate”