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. it PAGE 10 THE STAGE |(____Foomucur Favorires) SCREEN |(__“tH wate sister’ __} \ —_ | D.W. Grif Fith toExperiment 1% . Marior Craw 0 | bd ee Olives « a te wan the Pullt ale in Germany Stratton Porter, Gou P Pla 1 D Morris and t) ate Georg be the attractior ° Randolph Chester figure s »pol for a we prominently he t x Mond of the photoplays t ni . . “ Jof the new Will King sudeville bill METROPOLITAN ¢ , was *Pulitesr p ; 4 ’ HEILIG the Pulitz ¢ y ‘ +i sia reach Se . ! : ; I Metropolita mencing a 8, ¥ i f only six ths aft the : ‘ : pee Harris theater in New York city It is writter by Owen Davis, wh Tt “Home Fires.” *Mile-a-Minute y you have a bas won his \u | prem with the infl the living. How warmth ca bring out 1) er nature in @ wa ward yout! = shown. New England comedy drar Maine, and gives a hypoc tater study of greed is dying, and is » who are an nded by her " only in hopes | her money, which she| who ts the only one who fs not se = her money, It fan be better termed a family quar fe, and won the Pulitzer prize Swarded annually for the best Amer ieam play written by an American for mur be taken for his ne Team Draws the Line at Doubles Famous Screen | find treating of a recognized phase ; Ye 7 Fen ‘ f American Chester ts best know an author who [thru his famous "Get-Rich. Walling Res peewee” is poe, Bares |ford” stories, and high finance play duct Mantel, New York Dally News pe i. are aecath: My. slan. om : ty human." Glot HaegieartAth 9 Bl . cele Mr, I tainment. ywerfut 5 New e scenes bride ert r med by ro Pat h Mitte u : wh is rescued by M Mance.” New York Telegram, “no hs a ate leah diet i Monte and Mai na _ finer exhibition of r delinea ‘A bd a etodmathha 4 just ¥ had to be de they HOM Presented all season.” Each a w a | dec ake the scenes them ehcilious, but who is litera gy Pert is a classic in character delin t aicledleat t he “s Following “Icebound” will be the! ui is unusual ir making of Mammoth production of ind am 4 motion picture Of Paradise,“ -which is of AMY production seen in Ange Lei every bit of scenery v here. Five Hawaiian players wi also be brought here for this spe clal engagement tded foutu it produ Lillian Gish's ethereal beauty and appealing emotional acting fits her perfectly for the tragic little heroine of F Marion Crawford's romantic story, “The White Sister, PALACE HIP Wl King and his music com. Sheer aut ‘ outstan * : with Ernst Lubitsch an¢ ‘- pak ; ca oi oe feature of st the! which, by popular demand, is having a return showing at a leading role in “Tarnish Weekly attraction at the Palace Hip Lillian ¢ sm 6 t is hav! the Blue Mouse. und Monte playing the male lead theater, the sensa success, showing at the Blue —_—__—_—- |another Warner Bros.’ production Her Marriage Vow Heavy Summer Schedule at Mepis eer "Why Marry?” It is a typical King Production, Will King a# Ikey Les Ghinskey ard Lew Dunbar, his able} Partner, as Mike Doole in time at popular price King ing the leading co an roles. | , nich never be . Chester E apany lef MEME Gemorous situations aro. got-| A for their exqulalteness. The Paramount Eastern Studio « v0 iisio ee ie: ten into this ever pair and — » La ’ on, & to t scenes in the "Why Marry?” ly be classed um n s; in fact , ed: } ma} The Alaskan,” early in Aug. “The Pi of Italy has been Sus? e ues of Flame this director 4 t r . ‘est story | William Fox West coust s' hb in San| Hollywood. Dorothy. Mackail the. Br tatmia soon bag 1—George Rand, popular member of the Seattle Theater Guild, Metropolitan; 2—Laura\*!' ‘he Ptate dealer's activities, with the|@7d Billy Dryer, coming, to Pantages Monday; 3—Lillian Cole, a Will King favorite,|”°ty0 Wwrje st r," a Henry King n chosen yet Read ot the firm’ being represented | Palace Hip. | production, in from thé famots novel , ets is noW| feminine lead, and Frank Bt oy Dooley.) ‘ Leschinskey “who Be i 8 = san — iby F. Marton Crawford. r 8 n, 7 Nh c een t of | Roger . are the two princ’ 's married, leaves his wife ea % ; . i é has |in this sequence Weir wedding day to take lunch El Gl N working to direct. No members - - ——~ With an automobile salesman who} inor yn s production Bess immerges from “The is now direct-) Tose Wo ungle in a few days hard Dix in jto e the female Jead in Frank r lenve for! Lioyd's “The nt Watcher.” ations are already being immediately upon the com-| Gienn Hunter will be with her ir latter production the picture to direct Agnes! this picture. ‘Turnbull is writing the|Ayres in “Worldly Goods.”’ | WINTER GARD! Gieaments occur that make the| “Id l P |” Fh ecch ford ta’ tobe the ae eee mush from start to finlah. ea au Role of Viscount de Chagny Hasn’t- Been Cast; | traction ¢ King and Dunbar are ably assisted} 4 ‘ A a 7 + Garden, comme by Honora Hamilton, Billie Bing Julian Scouring Country for New Faces iO” 0} vies for Sereen | “Percy Marmc ham, Will Hayes, Arthur Belasco, em to be liberally offered to nitable nter Comes,"*} TUNITIES in the movies of Viscount F Chagny is Mark Babre in “If W Hill, and Howard Evans. has the leading role, with Betty Bou in cooperation with Mr The mu: numbers arranged imer, who will acts COMEDY QUEEN ton playing opposite role of | Herge: going be . pu ar slightly Mee Why Marry?” are very appro girls, tho hard to cash in on. ‘Te sy Se neta Ming. | working girl who accepts her em} supervising director during the mak-| 7° poco Ao | and the popular favorites have < off th ployer’s offer of luxury at the cost ling of the picture. It will be put| ‘S xf | ¥ ideat numbers for prese was spent at Universal | " the cam “ t ‘ 1 to appear | of the world’s to production August 18. fom this week. The opening finds re nt b fe epetx {learns that “You Can't : Miss Swanson, who has returned | C ve was an extra, The “queen | ana vk oe erie reece ft ree , broad oul. | With It” makes a remarkable story, | from Europe, will start soon on her/of comedy," now an adept at both | e King girls, rendering ‘ after a consul cording to adVance notice new picture, “Wages of Virtue,” ode t hel ay « co in| : comedy and dramatic roles, has made SMiixie's Favorite Son Mildred | jon with helm, srenad juat| The story is a pow plcturiza-| which Allan Dwan wilt direct froma) 0 ic * has made gg Markle and the Trio follow with | manager City, and! witt nan Kerry|ton of the theory advanced by | scenario by Forrest Halsey j nereslt: at ‘ems 06: Cras eae ME Flowers Could Speak.” Ruby fered, Dat Ring: Cinactor ing tho | Abraham Lincoln, who Is reported to] Bebe Daniela and Richard Dix|in the movie colony, but never until| gay . clever Janz, imperaon: | Jeome to the conclusion that Chagny,| have remarked "You can | have started in two new starring ple-|this week has Fate decreed that she | TOMORROW eG ioe iis “gepoan} bi xy, and will | fool all of the people some of the | tures Dangerous Money," with) return to this lot, where she spent al this week, entitled “Lots he exile je Fanks time and some of the people all of | rank Tuttle making his debut as a netynine of the is assisted by much harder to find perfec 5 her first day i e-up. Now she} “ast rthay exe oploed 1 ceeshalll eal ca op veniles won't, |the time, but you can't fool all of | paramount director, in the story for | Beh 2 aa D. ; she} rus. “Girls Aro Like the| men than women, ositii the people all of the time.” | Mine Daniels, and Tom Moore is play-|!8 back at Universal, not’as she first finds Don Smith and the | Ai sel lhe th be gore nsee act ( oes ing the leading male role. Dix will| Started, as an extra, but as @ fea in a most appropriate} ere ones. Unie in ser your |roux's novel ix on the COLONIAL launch his stardom in “Manhattan” | tured player, Bess Hill closes with “A} Don't Mean A |photograph and a confirmation of said qualifications either to Julian jor to Datig. You are the man they S lare looking for to play the role of Viscount Raoul de Chagny, the ju-| yentle lead in Gaston Leroux’s novel, Irvin Willat, featured Paramount “The Phantom of the Opera.” Ju-/ director, returned to the West Coast lian ig making a production of this | studio today from New York where {story, with Lon Chai ing the |he recently completed the filming of jrole of the Phantom, h, in ey-|the Photoplay Magazine title contest Jery respect, is planned to rivai “The | screen play, now called “The Story Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Without a Name,” in which Agnes Universal City is all agog with | Ayres and Antonio Moreno shared preparation and speculation as to | honors | }who will play the varioua roles. It| Willat is now preparing for the not only is an honor to be chosen | filming of Emerson Hough's ‘North for a production of this kind, but|of 36," in which Jack Holt, Ernest levery member of the cast of “The | Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah |e 4h additional and popolar feature |Hunchback of Notre Dame” has | Beery will be featured. The story | of the new show profited so wonderfully in a finan-|is to be made In the actual locale of | Deepen buy ae eA | cial and artistic way, and it bh the author's novel, and the ontire| Anna Q. Nilsson has signed a con- | len them so much prestige, that Da-| unit will leave for Texas early in|tract with Sam Rork to play the} tig is besieged with applications for | August to film the story on the cat+| principal role in “Inez from Holly the new picture. Nevertheless, the} tlo ranges of the Lone § state, wood,” Since that first day, as an extra f eve a anc t necure Some rvelous re s have beer der the idance of R. H. Burn-} brary and m ured r velous result been| under the guldanc in m Untverenl:predestinnn tela ao ‘om every first-class book store tained 5 Leo Mechan, di-| side, ed stage director, who also from ry first-class book stor attained by James Leo Meehan, di-| st noted stag: rec let ular player has steadily climbed the rector for Gene Stratton Porter in /is directing his first motion picture.| jis. or accomplishment and now “NORTH OF 36” the screen version of Mrs. Porter's | Jacqueline Logan has been selected | | Hees - t oe “4 mr 7 he picture. |!# under long-term contract to War. wonderful story, “A Girl of the Lim-| ax the leading woman in the p |ner Brothers, who have loaned her berlost,”” which is to be the photo-| Thomas Meighan, who will return | ‘ 3 h } . t 7 out for this one production. play at the Colonial, starting Sun-|from the coast, where he has been y. The story is of « young girl's} vox orm | SEATTLE struggle for an education and of a THE SIGHALTOWER | Mon» Toss» | Wea, mother listorted hatred of her own } Aug. Aug. | Aug. King’s master musicians Rave a selection of popular melo- @ies which they render in their @ver pleasing style. Special two- feel comedy and International News Completes the program. : PANTAGES | A diversified vaudeville bill ts | Promised at the Pantages theater for| the week opening Monday matinee, having ax double headline attractions | “Youth,” presented by. Maude Dan-| ‘Mel, and Myers and Hanford. The featiire photoplay for the week rep- Fesents one of the most marvelous, “8 Well as typical, beautiful photo-| Plays, entitied “The Uninvited Guest.” child because of a consuming and] misplaced love for an erring hus band who had met a tragic death on the night the baby girl was born, — | Plastigrams, the latest achieve-} ment in motion picture science, will presenty Fifth and Republican YO U CAN'T representing a remark-| able organization of nine future! | stars, will offer a variety program| Of Bongs, dances and music, inter-| LAST DAY =] LENORE vLaie ai ‘ | | a jo e i EE mbersta with many novelties. ‘Tho! Derek Glynne | é | IN THIRD AND PIKE y P production, which is elaborate in| ele Ge | anti) an | W ITH IT every degree, is said to be embel- HO is the young Englishman | 6é | W E : 7 Le 7 lished with beautiful scenic environ. | ie redghtiy acrtved 1a ety: INI TIGER ROSE | ra] | mp WILLIAM rox | 1 1 | GRAND STAND ‘CHAIR SEATS] (@}OG0 AWAY ON SALE AT OWL DRUG STORE, ents and effects. Carol Chappel) @nd the Moran Sisters are featured “The Arkansas Valentinos” js the| The West C bill of Peewee Mye | and LARRY SEMON COMEDY | Perey. i armon t wood, calling himself Derek Glynne a | das to the real ‘ | o- ade themset ational: | 0%, M “pa pura heaaate dereacanres jcame into fame almost over night | Shen O°: eret’s Simian Circus holds| ¥en Elinor Pp. “If Winter Comes,” in an- Mord.) These two clever comedians] identity of this young chap who Mme. * ieeathdaa ‘iad and his MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ‘action honors with Miss|she had found in him the “ideal WH other creat role, Support- s AN Frene Trevette. Mme. Hveret hax 1\ Pau" for “Three Weeks,” and who f ; 4d rf 5) ) GIRL od ing cast: Betty Bouton, Bar- A ip of trained monkeys, present-|jater found that hix batting aver ) OF THE bara Castleton, Malcolm p) ie & marvelous program of novel in the fame league took an- McGregor, | ties. p other upward slant when the pro+ . b “4 e ’ Miss Irene Trevette {x known in-|ducers of ‘Three Weeks” turned : eOX NEW x ) ternationally for her beautiful voice| Miss Giyn's choice dow: ry a FOX NEWS COMEDY and in her present vaudeville offer-| “He's somebody—t true,’* | @ % Ok, STRATTON. pomren’s WINE ing presents a repertoire of selected|the Hollywood gossips say. “But| vy, F A Sart to Finish~ aR FANOUS wove, t picture colony is ® and Ford Han-| greatly concert —3 DAYS— E SUN. - MON. - TUES. A Gouveneur Morris story, the lovable Mark Sabre of yn announced that Bongs {0 Wallan, French and King Just who ts her" | Halil QUE Tawra and Billy Dreyer wit scion of « wealthy English | rly Remark ore ‘t : oF a Pear in their 20th century dance re-| family?" Yes, he'll admit that—but| | Rentsneaingcoraswe anu ota nvn | PORTRAYAL OF | . EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF THE PLASTIGRAMS LOWLY AMERICAN DRINCESS Vue. A very artistic offering of origi- | littie more | Mal dance effects, beautiful coutume| He is going to inherit a big for: changes and attractive scenic inves-|tune, he says, in three years. ‘Then fitures makes the'r number one of|he is going to © up acting to oheniee ONLY BIG CIRC A special Glenn Goff songologue| Just at present he is supporting | i fa | | Landis, Bertram Crasaby, Will again be featured this week. | Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle| | XY WOME SUE | MORE WILD ANIMAL a Otte Harlan y is one offin Wirat OUT AT XO! PERFORMERS THAN ALL | | THE OTHERS COMBINED '|JOE MARTIN “OUR : | | MEET THE GREATEST COME | | | ) MOVIE STAR OF THEM (8 10c nso 10c¢ Bf) ] ALL-HIMSELF The feature photep' fona!’: ‘Wirting With N the tte. Metro productions, “The| Love.” ‘This iy ‘rotiy what he had ‘Uninvited ext.” Every kind of|to say of himself, when interviewed photography known in the making| recently between camera shote: Of motion pictures has been used in| “Darek Glynne is not my_ re this photoplay name, J cannot tell you who t am | haha 4 because my family greatly objected | worth has returned to/to my coming out to Hollywood, | tne Mirst Navona fold to appear in| You see T am heir to the fortune of Hrank Liosd'x, new picture, “The)my uncle, Sir sorry, 1 almost Watoher.” told you who 1 am, didn't 1? Chartes 1 famoun stage play ney's RIS ONE O ARLOUS THOSE Any Time 10¢ + mwa ana: e974 sa

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