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iq gSDAY. SEI THE la nce Feature ips New Bill t 1 Pantages Master's Weird Raise, Eccentric Heilig Chaney C reates. Coming Portrayal Attraction Stren Fee titration the| ~ Clever Children | ae nee these, Mey in “East Lynne ip at Pantages every audi filmland tant roles in th is attrac Vox of Mrs, He «Walp dod Wood ; aly Known ata for @ goo! meas gome in for a & Mouse Zope. 4 Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, Mar It Over, gee rio Daw, Lou Tellegen, Belle Ben ee en it te . Frank Keenan and Paul Pan en a POP’ wre’ Be: te along with other screen favor nm and : in the leading roles An to end ¢ pes tecinning to end. At Emmett Flynn directed the produc ‘ jes 5 an of Pea cas | tion from « script written by Lenore ea here for some I, Coftes a eco and bi aylor, It F ; Mey named “Speed and] Nita Naldi True Bonen ee Boyer do Beemer at Dorms | Creature of Mystery * @ “breakneck” gym From New York's East Side, ao Ss, oO adie of efugees of races, hails by the Novalles, com: | rad refug ‘ F cuserie t Nita Nald!, creature of mystery off De Fox production, “Ken the screen as well as upon it. Mim aie” is the feature picture Naldi, whose Intest screen creation «panda of the Amer. is that of the Black Orchid tn “T Lady Lied, at the Strand, was born in the shadow story. no” Wi tructures, ss horses ax Man o” W F Yair Play and others parentage. Her A Walthall, J. Farrell ed in the Sacred ‘J t n Hobo N J Gertrude A and | eaanny pane ok \ ah | is black, and in disposition she ts Thi } mald to be volcanic, streming tho is | inctuous note of whatever mood fou Can Do area eas e Good Villain | tor the roles at villain is a man who bd an thing in a nice way.” | Scenarist Training Nita Seems Annoyed LIKE THE WRATH OF A TIGRESS is Nita Naldi’s Tempestuous Siren P lay ; in Film at Strand A * 3 PAGE 1 “Goose Hartgs | High’ Current | me Offering Slave of Pride de | Important Role sufferir parents “| th Beach's play once and .m ex Jemns onerate youth, Iva story and ing order odern the old father mother without, to keep children in school; the dren @ everything out thanks Then the smash the question comes, Father ts goaded by crook resign from »his hall, The family Father and mo wondering what say when they Hugh Knox ed politicians, to Job at the city faces bankruptcy ther melt in tears, the children will find they can't go back to college. But in the crux, the kids turn in and shoulder reaponatbility with ay/4n awful time learning to see sh a» they have hitherto|around the bulwark of her good times, So pride in “Peacock Feathers,” and the goose hangs|in which she is starred with ce Franklin and Marie Dun-|CUllen Landis. The picture do good bits of characterization | Will be shown at the Columbia s the fond Howard Mil-| following the current attrac- . Arthur » and Helen Stry-| tion, the exuberant youngsters with the Helen Ji ACQU ELINE LOGAN has keen ar “every performance 4 spirit of youth Norman Kerry, who was severely ire, Attributes hin success as a director jlo the fact that before he became & director he was a scenarist, and it te maid. esaful one. IN “THE TOWER OF LIES,” which will open at the Heilig | yn". eopihiny Gy ceyghe sh wembers of the cast. iD od | a JT yeTve vil invaluable sense of wy ¥ | Friday, Lon Chaney is said to have accomplished another | values anid plot copertiane "The PLAYING— |characterization as individualistic as those for which he has |" : fog Byer 4 acterize cate situations in | Lewis Stone j been noted in the past. | He i's Highroad,” and which rie arse . |typical of this director in all his Virginia Valli Glori . \iteer petaunccn are ueatana- : ; oria Creates Society Drama Is __ | e oct ees chy d Nita Naldi y ure.to him | Individual Styles Chances are that no woman In the | entire world exercises such an in. | Pap! | Colonial Feature The Man Without Hearts” lly moving soclety drama, t, In the at fae h Har . Aerial Bartletts " Headliners at State Aerial Hartletts offe a he LADY who fluence on what other women wear, rt ‘ ; Tuesday. Ke ax (3 |and how they wear tt does Glo- | nas Cha Gat. Which tnetnten | baat atirartion {ria Swanson. Miss Swanson, who, pvak, Faire Binney, David | a sday night from in addition to being one of the Powell and Bradley Par aring characterizes “Those Who Judge,” with Patsy | their work | t picture | wh | relgning stars of the motion picture) nity, atier and Lou Tellegen, is} Ambassador Cr of the | firmament, enjoys the additional | on the bill for Wed dnemday pleasing | distinction of being a marquise, | act. The |member of the French Academy, has a fast ret eno of the ten mostitircuseed | COuldn’t Be Slow SAL oval aumibah and Sisters, in a unique skit ete the bill women in the world, possesses that |remarkable sixth sense—clothes in- | | stinct—which all women envy | | It is well known that Miss Swan And Do All This Directing Doug a sword in one and s Fairbanks wit " ¢ hand a mee fev’ designs, or suggests, ideas for es - Foes fr a on | Philosophy Cheers in: virtually all of the clothes she |*mount o axterity If It Is t¢ wears before the camera or in her| success com, Winter Garden Film \,; th | private life, but it is not genera fs admitted by Donald Cri o elix 1 Ste! my w > beaides in Q, Son of Zorre }is himself play known that Miss Swanson is artis- tle in eve: ng she does. <7 ‘lof men and "0 outlook | e | While making her latest Para. |!* himself playing one of on life has become distorted in be-|te deasting Studio — |mount photoplay, ‘The Coast of | Pal character parts demonstrated at the Winter |in Fol which is now playing at the AT naUIS Garden, where Mary Pickford ap. vu bY - AN Coliseum, Miss Swanson herself Jack Cunningham, of “Covered| pears in “Polly ties ) % signed a brilliant necklace which | Wagon” fame, is now ¢ inited’ Astiste pr a pUVe vi | she wears in this photo, It !s made|pervisor for Metropol E of rhinestones and diamonds. tions. Jack has $ rs =|working on Doug. Fal est, “The Black quite pleased with | nection. | = | Fitty million 4 ' nually to the stars, land technical workers RAYMOND GRIFFITH VIOLA DANA THEODORE ROBERTS Robert Kane will also make “Th Dancer From Paris.” Wo sho like to neo Alma Rubens in leading role of this one A TREAT! SEE IT NOW! Tin 10c eso tino 15¢ “The Man Without JANE NOVAK Tomorrow— Those Who Judge” r MAin-0222 MAIn-0822 ‘Twice Every Day, 2:30- NOW PLAYING “JAMES BARTON Vaudeville and Pictures SEVEN PEPPY ACTS With Four Headliners KNICKNACKS OF 1925 A Melody of Dances Ranging From Those of Long Ago to THE CHARLESTON Spencer & Williams Marie MacQuarrie Harp Ensemble Seven American Girl Harpista NAN GRAY A Breeze from the Lowlands irath and Deeds Mankin CHA and LATOUR “Around the Corner” ‘Transfield Sisters BUDDY DOYLE 20th Century Minstrel Hhamel MANY OTHER ACTS nae THE PICTURE KENTUCKY PRIDE A Drama of Human Iearta and Thundering Hoofs Grealatine Heat, With a ye Tubular Heater NOW! 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Is unusually sery- f of trained everal com: Vaults Washington Title Insurance Company 114 Columbia St, MAIn-2660 616 2nd Avo, MAin-1584 elephant | acy Winks” 4 Paramount | * once it is aroused, as this scene from “The Lady Who Lied,’”’| Auditfred 1s a typical sweet young|hurt when he was thrown from a by is ‘tol on bs aluable to Director at the Strand, shows. 1 girl |horse about five weeks ago, has y now at the Capite Mi Rupert Jullan, whe rects Leat Basal tet John Nickerson, Norman French, jg the villain and does lots) ec DeMille supervised Ethel radio, Ada Daniels, Clare | recovered sutficiently to be am- things in a nico way to) production, “Hell's Highroad,” which ; Hho ps \ Hugh | DUn® about the Universal lot once Griffith and} i. High y n Williams, Don Aus and Hugh) nore, He will start work in Tes, Raymond Gr! } s now playing at the coumo, Fines 1s Une Funster 0 Knox round out the cast, Hugh | Si A for | Mic fuer of climax de ending upon his getting electric Igiht and power to an amuse- é M ih ment par ir tina to foll the pow. m H rkness. The picture is a/ as a era an, | amplifies »| Charles Rosher, one of the best- 5 mae ‘ aden cadena i who |@ “verybody's Favorite Theatre gran | meramen in pletures, wh ad mite and the world smiles with| has been with Mary Pickford con you.” tinuously for almost elght years, NoW’s YOUR CHANCE! pyright, 1995, N. EB. A. Service, Ine.) | has algned a contract with Ufa, the ese ing only because of the opportunity \ tify Legion headquarters at 509| for additional experience in foreign Third av } fields.” FE. Bruce Knowlton, composer of Mins Pickford stated that she is the oratorio, explained the theme of} sorry to lose Rosher, as she has al- the piece to the executive commit-; ways valued his ability highly, but 00 in charge Mc y evening. Time/that she did not want to deprive of the presentation, or its place,| im of the opportunity to make have not been decided. | pictures abroad. Once Millionaire; M Di Jcameraman with « single organiza. an Dies Pen tion neluding “Dorothy Vernon,” enniless | resa® ant) “Lite, Aanle, Roo GLORIA "ARSON CITY, Nov., Sept 20.—| ney Concerning “Dorothy Ver- | PR SWANSON hael Spooner, once a millionaire | no ish reviewers said: “If in aberman, died penniless on the | th re was jobel prize for photog- or farm here Monday. At one|raphy, it should go to Charle: dn large portion | Rosher.” j new picture very shortly. Knox directed, ‘Charles Rosher Now that Reginald Denny has discarded the minister’s make-up which he wore in “What Happened and adroitness, to Jones,” he is getting all togged demonstrating out in the ritzy clothes for his r the 1 0 Toa jnext, “Skinner's Dress Suit.” |{amous German film concern. He will go abroad to Join that organt- ngers Wanted | sation following the completion. of for Legion Show Miss kford's “Scraps,” now in| asked|' In Germany Rosher will be asso-| addresses of| ciated with Murdau, the famous di ing in the|rector, who made “The Last|$ ruses of its projected oratorio, ¢ King," which will be presented Seattle during Christmas week r choruses will bo used B merican the names who Legion Tuesday and deaire =” to “My assoctation with Miss Pick- ford has been most pleasont,”” Rosh. ander said yesterday, “and I am leay- © who wish to join them may tosher has photographed 15 Mary | 4 pletures, a record for a | Picks Until Friday Ld Night— shore of Lake Ta-| now one of the most popular Western mountain resorts. He 5 years old Rosher studied technical and ar. tistic photography abroad, and was jat one time fdentified with Messrs. Speaight, Ltd, of London, court photographers. Tom Mix has the dance craze also. For his next picture, “The | playing B| Yankee Senor,” he has learned to A: Deneriptiye Fantasy, cee do the Spanish fandango. Tom will be as versatile as Jack Dempsey | | if he doesn’t watch out. Coming—*THE WHEEL” ATRE Fine? Avenue ar Macison: NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOW | VAUDEVILLE Headlined by JACKSON TRIO “Jazz and Jazzers” Ambassador Crowley “One of the Four Horsemen” And Other Acts ON THE SCREEN Final Adventure “The Fighting Ranger” JACK HOXIE in “THE RED RIDER” COMEDY NEWS Te AND UNIVERSITY ST Another Big Smash THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS PRESENT NOW PLAYING Play You'll All Enjoy ENTIRE NEW SHOW WEDNESDAY 10¢-15¢-25¢ D ONLY *)PALACE HIPé) ) UOUS SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS XV WS SBA NOW PLAYING WILL KING & CO. —IN— “CHARLESTON MAD” HERMIE KING'S BAND 25 PRY FRIDAY IS “PROFIT-SHARING NIGHT” AT BOTH EVENING PERFORMANCKS! The Season’s Biggest Laugh Nigh ‘he, FOc, T5e, $1.00 Mat ednesday-Saturday 4 $1.25 250, 500, T5¢ Sensible prices NEXT SAT. MONDAY TO THURSDAY “POP.” MATS.