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MORE DAYS In Paramount's Passionate pene ee “DUST | Booth Tarkington's RUDOLPH ALENTING ‘Monsiewn Beaucaire’ with Bebe Daniels and Lois Wilson The beauti- ful women who are compelled to find THE SI SATTLE Which One Wins Cortot Has Blue Mouse Her? Marguerite Aplenty in Her Lovers Picture STAR Ei Sid and Tom Mix |\Scrapping Again As » Diamond. As Horg three rc From “Eyes of Jordan is t Movie Audiences Like Melodrama The be |ncreen me view at th Tower ratlros land thrilled when he It ha everything needed in m ple ture drama of that type. It has Igrand sequences, spirited and sensi-| ble incidents and a the fine plece of photography. It hy lis, and Jearries the spark emo. |tions, It glide By | mendous clima | story il! Jack | Dempsey in appearing in a comedy |akit, ‘West of the Water Bucket,’ land there are sevar! other entertain. jing acts. Dark Mystery Predominates Plot of “Unknown Purple,” Photoplay Coming to Heilig g! TTT eS Gripping and Spectacularly Thrilling Picture Ever Shown at The Heilig with Henry B. Wal- thall, Alice Lake, Ethel Grey Terry, Heien Ferguson, Hugh Huntley, Marguerite Courtot and Joseph Striking |= in a scene from “The Steadfast Heart,” which will be the} featured photoplay at the Blue Mouse, beginning Saturday.| Yes, the two boys are rivals for Margue rite’s love. F you like the theme of youth tri-|‘"The Steadfast Heart" has all the H umphant you will revel In ‘‘The| powerful appeal of a Mark Twain| Btoadt Heart." which will be/atory and all of the charm inbred ate wn at the Blue Mouse commenc-|the Virginia mountains aturday. Success in life and Stuart Holmes and Johnny Arthur— happiness away from home are single g i s the sandwich cheese! : ee wives! : Bluhill spreads like butter Ei. cncustibesdncdonsuenes i TOM TMT Until THURSDAY NIGHT DY ’a Oh, Horrors, Can You with Brevis GRIFFITH N [magine Such a Thing *' Esa SILLS it ts of Europe « but they di ‘Another not unusual sight was to see the [ | wearing, by noblemen muffs. It jmen of the court of King Louis looked on with envy BB who was an expert with the thread and n » embroidered beautiful meres of cloth. | AL these interesting sidelights in a history were resurrected for use in © filming of Booth |"Monsteur Beaucaire,"’ starring Ru oleh Vaintino, which is proving B tremendously popular at the Strand of large fur XV In a Thrilling Romance of Uncle Sam’s Alr Patrot where it is showing in its second big| week. “Eyes e se ie Eyes n.Forest ‘World Champ Athlete Here in New Picture In “The Silent Stranger,"’ the at traction now playing at the Winter PREPARE! 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At one time he| over a Ford car into The mc laring stunt 1 fs made when he does a flying on a runaway team, rides! man style, and finally| unces follow in good| Keener, winner of} ts including that | Chicago Tribune, is winsome | plays her role well “Silver King,” Fred Thomson's trained! jum | foxrmance ever given by an animal on the stage or screen. cee |Hall Caine Lauds Victor Seastrom . One motion picture, at least, has | heen made which does not cause fric- tion between author and director. | |The picture js ‘Name the Mant" | which comes to the Colonial Friday and Saturday, The story was taken from ‘The Master of Man," Sir Hall Caine's| and wag directed by Victor Seastrom, for the Goldwyn studios, AND LAST > fter a Golden Glint Shampoo.—Advertisement. CURL “HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE” LAST DAY May Philbin ‘toe Tin 6130 “FOOLS HIGHWAY” TOMORROW NITE AMATEURS 7130 and 9:20 B LTT TN METROPOLITAN Cet Kern Players O if P.M.- VAUDEVILLE | AND. 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STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) A series “of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil have been collected in our booklet, “Why ratition? any Standard Oil Company sales or Y Service Station repre- sentative or Zerolene dealer for | Henry B, Walthall and Hel- |en Ferguson in a scene Jrom| |“The Unknown Purple.” In- | set shows Walthall as he ap- | pears in the early scenes of the story, which goes on view at the Heilig Friday. AILED as one of the most thrill ingly different picture |screened at the Heillg theate | Unknown Purple,” an adapt |the Broddway stage success, have {ts Northwest. premiere sts jing Friday at the Third ave. house. |Opening thelr sixth week of undi- |minished popularity, Ray Robinson| and his orchestra will offer another} attractive program. Probably the outstanding feature of tho picture is the uncanny manner in which the producers have hand the purple ray of light which p: dominates many of the scenes a in which there is a human body in: visible to the eye. The work of that sterling artist, Henry B. Walthall, | stands out algo in his portrayal of| the inventive genius, who, betrayed by those he loved best, returns after | seven years in prison, to take a wierd vengeance upon them. Sup- porting him are such well-known| players as Alice Lake, Stuart Holmes, | Ethel Grey Terry, Helen Ferguson and Johnny Arthur. “The Wop Blues, “Mr. Radio Man,’ with special lghting effects, and “Mandalay” will be the featured selections of Robinson's’ usual pro- Kram of six numbers in which he is assisted by the ‘‘Ali Babarettes’’ and Buster Lorenzo, tenor. American Actors Best, Dimitri Buchowetzki believes in} casting American actors for Euro- | pean stories filmed in Hollywood. The Russian director, who has made his second American film for Paramount, “Lily of the Dust,” starring Pola Negri, advocates the use of American actors for the ma- Jority of the roles. “God actors are able to portray a |chiracter, no matter what the na- tionality may be,’ be says. ‘In directing American actors’ who play European parts, I find it a siraple| matter to suggest the mannerisms which stamp the character as French | or Italian or whatever nationality it is supposed to be."* “Lily of the Dust” is on view at the Liberty this week. Soon Closing Next week is the last week in Scat: tle for the popular Will King Mu. sical Comedy Co. A snappy. fare- well production has been arranged, entitled Oh, Peggy,’ which prom: ises to be a riot of fun, dancing and song. King is starred in the lead. ing comedy role and is ably backed up by the talented King cast which includes Bess Hill, Honora Hamil. | ton, Reece Gardner, Arthur Belasco, Billie Bingham, Harry Davis and Howard Evans, Today First Time Fred Thomson in— A. Ripsnortin’ Tale of the West I ‘ant Includes Hazel Keener and “Silver King” r News Comedy Winter Garden Orchestra Any Time 10¢ Loge Seats 20¢ <) | (7 = eo ES HOOT GIBSON in a thrilling romance of the tent shows— “THE SAWDUST TRAIL” —and AAY ROBINSON nis ORCHESTRA and Buster Lorenzo and “The Ali Babarettes” ANESNINTES HRC SENSATIONAL fF MELODRAMA Fi Crashing Climaxes Gorgeous Scenes Romantic Adventure “SIGNAL ff TOWER”! —a picture that will —— live in your memory forever! JACK DEMPSEY in his Comedy Scream, | “West of the Water Bucke” 4.--Other Big Acts--4 COMING | | SATURDAY “DAUGHTERS ———— PLEASURE” with MONTE BLUE MARIE. PREVOST CLARA BOW POE a PHO SPS Ls a eee eS He <9 Se Sees i