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=PAack 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Dazed Mind Spins Colored I ancies | : \CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS ((p 7. eh )| CHAMBION FLAPPER Doug Chooses Follies Beauty AT PICKFORD STUDIO a ee i iS NOW COWGIRI for “Unsophisticated” Lead... s: Improving Films ¢ Nation-Wide Search for Old-Fashioned Girl)" Ends in Naming Billie Dove CAN'T BE SEPARATED "SEATTLE’S LEADING FIRST-RUN PICTURE THEATRE” THTRD ann MADISON YOUR Can BY CAME nLDG. GARAGE NOW SCREENING ‘ Ff *% = y oh a é. of , ete —_ Marion Fairf ax LON CHANEY is cast as Jan, the Swedish farmer whose mind snaps under the bur- ° den of a great grief, causing him to live under the delusion that he is an emperor, in rane Will Head Own Tower of Lies,” now at the Heilig. The picture is adapted from Selma Lagerlof's peror of Portugallia.”’ Film Features E Heilig was the scene of the | js kero hand rma Shearer has the role of) | t th oat Northwest premiere of “The | it 1! it ; whose soul wa in i ah o me : Tower of Lies” Friday, and the r ym tom of the 4 t 7 " on mn a large audiences on hand for every 1 as the man who was ¢ es, . re r 2 S performance gave it) a most enthu ‘ it all, and William Haines | ‘Fi Nationa ductior siastic reception onde . whose love for the pra er Y c : ° . ’ M NORMA SHEARER Bis s nn adaptation Broadway stage play, and Chickle eT aa i ree a William De Mille Writes Story for His Next Picture Mag De Mille’s Polly of previously has been annour It follows Brooms,” next De Mille Mr. De Mille "The Warrens ¢ gin and other work ade fh one of iiainge ad décmatit. ite nite VICTOR SEASTROM’S The story tells of the trou bles of a girl crook after sho 4d 9 gives up her career of crime, and is filled with that subtle comedy for which Mr, De Mille is noted. rete gd ete teeene ny bated He makes the screen echo the chief male role has not yet been heart-beats of humanity—its made tears —its laughter — vividly real in this—the greatest role | ROLAND VISITS NOTED of his brilliant career, MATADOR IN FHUANA Gilbert Roland, juvenile film actor cently signed to a long term con yz Ce t by B. P. Schulberg, has been 4 di "Wy ‘ ationing at Tiajuana since the ‘ compl on of “The Plastic Age,” in MARY. ASTOR’S delicate’ uf chiseled features inspire «tee Fairbanks to do all manner which he plays a featured role . of breath-taking feats in “Don Q,” the romantic triumph, which opens its third week at| Tho actor was the guest of Man AND HIS the Liberty Saturday. : uel de los Rios, a noted matador, at am the Labor day bull fights in the bor OUGLAS FAIRBANKS has never {storg, but also to the fact that the] princess and delightful thief in “the | der town. Roland js the son of Fran VIE BAGDAD BAND» vCE D hefore produced a picture which | #tar is called upon to carry a difficult |/Thiet of Bagdad” will be thgilled | #69, Alonzo, a few years ago one of » DANCE offered him the latitude and scope of | dual role—diffcult he depicts | again by the dash of the lovemaking | {1® Most famous matadors in Spain, —Ir HE PLAYS IT~— A HIT— AT xprem@ion that |» given in wlyouth os welB a. will bo|in “Don Q, Son of Zorro. Lovely |#nd was trained in his early youth B ; ehicle, “Don Q, Son of % play- | seen a , rro, mellow |Mary Astor plays the part of the|t follow the exploits of his father BAGDAD ing its third ve@ek at the Liberty and phi phical with the passing ‘princess-heroine an a bull fighter. He forsook the} To begin with, this feature is re- | of years but a fighter for all of tha® ndventurous life of a matador to on plete with all the romantic dash and | his grim determination apelling in It in definitely assured that Miss zo of cartier productions, coupled |domitable~—couraye, Aw the son, Don | Fay Tanphier, who won tho title of ith an unusual opportunity for his- |Q, he will reflect the dashing, devil- | "Miss Ameriea’’ at Atlantic City thi Horbert Brenon has begun produc irionic work, due not only*to the |may-care spirit which made his Zorro | year, will Rave tho title role in The] tion werk on George M. Ce nl Highly inelodramatic nature of | erpretation famou: American Venus."’ Adrienne |The Bong-and:Dance Man," ‘Tom — oe TS Those who were charmed by the | Dore, who was Mins Lon Angeles in| Moore, Harrison Mord, Beasio Love, | Ask for Oriental Spice C at jromatic sd@nes between the Wagl of |the pageant, has been given a’ free} George Nash, Norman ‘trevor, Will ot ter pictures two years ago Boll's, (You'll say its good)—Ad- | Huntingdon and be aid Mi dcholarship in the Paramount Mice}iam BH, Mack and Josephine vertinerent, ian In "Robin Hood! »| ture school, will be In the cast,