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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 22

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22 LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1920 ParamountArtoraft Masterpiees HERMAN SEIDL lin Jim Vtrtuoso P111711 "Rol Nidro" Druck WALLACE --et tho Wurtitsen plays "THE LOST CHORD" VireMETRO Pretonts kg a Buster" Keaton "ON ff' 14181 EEK" d0 Mil I' Si BRCADVNt RI THIRD 1 MARJORIE WALLS 17-rear-old Los A ogel fypv-fsioStar caIE11533ZSCriti7 Vaudeville laNFIrt Att Feature Filn tmlut VtlyENTK CONLITINDIsti "SUBMARINE F-7 QIIkk 0 A WAySL:) IN MVSICAL REVUE BRIDE 13 I-I SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARYFIC11 KAY Ceedeeter Coneeta Sundays et 11 a at Overtures Deily at Itt5 lit 7:15 tirKTA011 et the OrtilL 7 JESSE CRAWFORD Weide for the lessee Toes ed More Vet eat II :13 to 11 t40 0 Feature Films tHrtvAlstg stlyENTK Continuous 1 te 1 1 o'Clock Daily FINEST Mem Open at 12 :30 91 With a Real Submarine Crew in Charg Harvey Haney and Grayce "A Little game nt Golf" Leonard Anderson and Company When Caesar 8ses 'Elei Agnes Ksynik "Is Mardags a Failure?" Brown and Jackson Dancing COMOliana The Aeroplan Come High An Edrar Isrtz Produetion FROM ANDREW SOUTAR'S POWERFUL NOVEL "OTHER MEN'S SHOES" With Cranford Kent and Irene Boyle JUANITA HANSEN in "THE LOST CITY" I to II o'Cloeb flails Doors Open at Sid Lewis Celia Mavis Pearson and Ruth Albri Cht Fred Ardeth A-v Brew feet Show and the Broadway itdies to "hose Baby Is 'Be loonard Clapham Virginia Taira ''UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS" fFsv-tuvt4hi pov Laut Time Friday Brilliant Program '4 '-'fo' of 10 Features 02: Mermaid Comedy "Nonsense" 4 111111 lipmEitpatina Pigmy Actors Singer's Midgets in New Setting at Orpheum r1 I 1 11 A LOT of little people with a lot ot 11 'm idloeftsbihgoldbitthse Vellieladr apgostS'ant thger le '6iiir1111 Orpheum this week i The midgets are no strangers on i--- I the l'acilic coast but they come to I tho Orphoum with au a enlarged and newly staged is too long and I too elaborate to be called an lend they offer a diversity of entertainment costuming scenic effecte I and accessories' that sets off their odd and clever personalities to the best advantage STRA Somebody said that the midgets etee didn't want to open here yesterday because it was the thirteenth if so ilit 7:15 tit th and If nothing untoward happened back stage that was not known Out front the midgets ought to be cured of that superstition for life They were well received greeted wltIi increasing applause as their acts progreased and finally closed in a storm ot approval The troupe numbers about 80 pleasing little people and they are made more attractive by lavish and artistic costuming They present numerous stage settings including three by Joseph Urban and they utilize a whole herd of ponies three suitably p-oportioned elephants and numerous other animals Though the players themselves are small in body their talents seem to be fully developed They presented everything from wild west to snatches of opera with equal facility Individual mention is perhaps uncalled for but if anybody made a personal hit it waa Louis Vaschek the miniature strong man who strode about the stage with three of his fel'SSE lows perched on his shoulders "put FORD up" a relatively massive weight and ended his act by supporting a good ale ret sized pony and its rider on a harness Mai'" resting on his shoulders He strode II MI ra oft stage with an air of accomplish1140 ment that would have put his act over if he hadn't had anything else The Newton twins presented some ille pretty dance numbers as the opening of the evening their chic cos- ilms tumes and clever dancing winning John Orren and Lillian te 1 I Drew put on some imitations barnyard and otherwise that were lug Mr Orren as a sawmill uncorked a medley of sound that was unitsually true to its subject Maj Jack Allen "king of the jungle" showed on the screen how to nardt capture wildcats and other parlor pets lYne barehanded The major's screen 3m0-- work was thrilling but his delivery of the accompanying lecture left mush to be desired Dave Harris Played piano reed and string and Bang acceptably He got the best reception accorded a single act at the Orpheum for some time Duffy and Sweeney took the stage and held the house with a nonsense offering that amused despite its slapstick characteristics and Arco 1 Brothers closed the bill with a rather Fanchon and Marco at Mason in lively Musical Revue Sparkling ON 1920" is suMciently vague to allow of anything under its flag And so anything and everything "goes" at the Mason this week where lanchon and Marco put over a musical show which is one of the best things of its kind that has come to town in many a day The headliners are favorites In Los Angeles as quantities of flowers attest In addition to a good sized au dience and as explained from the mtage most of it had paid for its tickets This was apropos of the fact that a good part of the ahow is a burlesque on life in the motion picture studios One would expect a three-block line of applicants from the "prefesh" for passes to see this show as the quips on the movie people are numerous kn nowhere in the world are there so many who can appreciate this as in the suburb of Hollywood called Loa Angeles Panchon and Marco are at their best in their whirlwind dances a show in why will Marco sing? His violin playing is very much better To make good on the title "musical" the piece has one unusually good Binger in Eva Clark whose rendition of Bishop' "Gentle Lark" was a rarity in musical comedy On the melodic aide Miss Clark is the bright particular star of the show There are several other clever people especially John Sheehan and Arthur West Sheehan has the role of a comedy Engllehman and Word that of a prococloah office boy Al Wohltnan is more than also present' and Lucile Harmon makes a Pretty hit Lloyd and Wells have a tiresome line of patter and a mighty clever line of eccentric dancing The various episodes carry the show from Los Angeles to Arizona and studio to In-cation The chorus is young good-looking lively and slender The management is taking no chances on embonpoint Its singing is inocuous and plentiful and tile group dancing skilfully put on Whoever is responsible for the design and staging is to be 'Complimented on originality and an artistic eye for the several sets and the costuming and dancing therewith are unusually beautiful In all the show is well worth while and one that can not help be a winner remarkable exhibition of physical strength and skill done with the apparent ease that marks the finished athlete Oliver and Olp hold over from last week with their little playlet The Beehtve" and continue to be well received The theater bill that pleases the crowd is the best bill and as the audience dispersed yesterday an Intentional evesdroprwr heard much commendation and little criticism i Ethel Clayton Stars at Grauman's I MINM111b Maiden Film Of Master Pictures Corp Seen on Auditorium Screen THE boundary line between North America and South America It night proved to be the threshold of Philharmonio Auditorium After one has passed the handsome Caballero at the door the of the Latin republics was felt All attaches of tile Auditorium appeared with tinted faces picuresque sombreros aud the trappinge of the gentlemen of the southern continent The Philharmonic orchestra under the direction of A Shepherd played the overture from Bizet's "L'Arlesienne" suite imbuing the ear as well as the eye with the spirit of a foreign land When the curtain was lifted on the atmospheric setting there vvas revealed a veritable corner of new Spain Confetti and coldred streamers were tossed about by a throng of people on the stage who were dressed in reds greens and yellows Songs and dances characterb3tic of those countries by Senorita Valerie Senorita Requena and Senor Fernandes were added features The chief interest of the evening was in the showing of the maiden picture of the Masters Pictures corporation "Roman Candles" From the moment Jack Arnold the worth-1 less son of the Fireworks King put one over on "Dad" until the last rebel' was driven from the capital of the South American republic at the point' of a trusty Roman candle made in the United States the interest of the audience was centered in the exploits of this soldier of fortune The story is not a new one It may be called a composite of the type on which Douglas Fairbanks George Wkilsh and Tom Mix have built up their popularity Frank Glendon who has been seen frequently in support of some of the leading feminine stars of the screen himself is seen in a stellar role Mr Glendon while pleasing in manner and an excellent actor does not possess the effervescent spirit of the other players Hel is better suited to a drama of domestic trend in which the acting is done through repression rather than through exposition The cinema devotee of today has been brought to appreciate the value of art titles and those in "Roman Candles" seem a bit crude The ideas are clever and the titles themselves well edited but on the art work a I little polishing needs to be done Phalba Morgan the leading woman of the organization and a newcomer In filmdom while pleasing in the small part of the daughter of the! president of the republic lacked spontaniety This may be due to leff unfamiliarity with the camera She has beauty and a good presence I Hector Sarno Jack Pratt (who also directed the production) Edward Kimball and Sydney D'Albrook contributed good characterizations The hero's faithful bodyguard the little lame dog with the curly tail aso deserves mention as "Teddy" had one of the "fat" parts in the was scarcely a scene in which he did not appear The company has apparently endeavored I 4VA CLARK prima donna in "Satires of 1920" at sMason and Lloyd Hughes in "Homespun Folks" Tally's Broadway bomrmomIlseI t' 'The Brat' With Nazimova Miller's NAZIMOVA IFOR V214Th re (71041612! 1VU The Most Powerful Drama of Mother Love Ever Written homuol Goldwill MADAME Starring PAULINE FREDERICK STEWART Otter Froken Kumbey and Lady Lo Wah In an Oriental Novelty 11 to-11 Daily LOCKLEAR Directed by Frank Lloyd Laugh With Her With Her Sympathize' With Her I 'The Brat' Philharmonic Auditorium Matinee 2:30 Evenings 8:30 MASTER PICTURES Inc Present "ROMAN CANDLES" With FRANK GLENDON and Notable Cast PLAYING THIS WEEK (Crusader of the Air) im the Wm Fox Picture That Is Startling the World "THE SKYWAYMAN" with Louise Lovely Sam Do Grasse Billy Elmer end Great Cast The Most Thrilling Picture Ever Written and FlituM am Written In Five Great Reels Note: Ten per cant of the profits go to ftunilles of Looklear and Pilot Elliott On same Weekly: "Gminpe" uproariously funny cartoon Valeska Foss classic dancer and Lucien Cerna violinist Von Stroheim's drama of Paris night life-- presented with a wonderful Mae Enos in "The Song of the concert orchestra playing Nowa weekly and organ solos Isrldh iii44 iii AP Id di klA do d' 4k I A' ta A Aa lee A I eel toi ea e-braeri reulaewr ay veeaelle r-- -4-- i ''e- '-dk--i-E-'--d-'ig-V--1r-T- -Sk 4 i 22 LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1920 I WA i P11 if l'ei I ttf 4ik' -illir" 41 I a 6 i umANTRIAlunro (-- s4 1 tiN -T 1 kr- vx ss at iallmemamm111P li Ck) Ale lik V1 8 s''-' Os I tit 24 i 1 i 1 A 1 1 A 4- is I A The Most owerful 0 Drama of Mother 01 dooitAllw 4i1- -7-114444rilliAl i We'''' Is ee" c'llk driX'i 'P- A '4 a lit 46 4111MMP010111 lp -ado a Ir1Sfte 01 Love Ever Written Understand A I L- Because Humanity 1 1 tate As Maiden Film VA CLARK prima donna 01 oliP t4 Voi Pe' iiNi''' 1 Pigmy Actors 4 in "Satires of 1921r at Asa to Sparkling smason and Lloyd Hughes in bused Geldwre Presents i -Direoted by Frank Lloyd WEEK lie Singer's gets New Setting ancon and at Master Pictures Corp Seen MADAME I 'NT 11: 01 Mid i Si Fh Of Mt Pi Homespun Folks" Tally's 4411!) etrillt 1 at Ombeum in lively Musical Revue on Auditorium Screen oeavAwa4 161 eaeamewoeaeo Broadway fillarrbur PAULINE FREDERICK 0 STEWART Offers Parameunt-Arteraft Masterpiees if A 1(Tbiogt tnitttlse a with Ire: Sa-vT 11 yostuhMi ncgi enutnly THE ebroicuan boundary line hb between oallidolartoshit 1 7 1::4 5) 1 tt0 '5 Froken Kumbey and Lady Lo Wah vague 41t1r1 Midgets hold the stellar post at the der its flag And so anything and night proved to be the thrernsitic ee" i -s 1 HERMAN SEIDL 4 I Orpheum this week philharmonite Ahudidtorium After one In an Oriental Novelty z(4410movem4 at dain cadres eFt1Z-1 Clart portT 11 1 i everything "goes" at the Mason this 1 f4 ill The midgets are no strangers on as passed he an some habanero at 4 week where lanchon and Marco put I tie' It' "nal Zne" Virtuqq Bruck lithe door the topell of the Latin repub- 07" 1 ei 01 I eelee )-1 -esearkee 41 the Pacilic coast but they come to over a musical show which is one of lice was felt All attaches of the Audi- ee -e- Tee- Ni' etee la ironNikaRTA HE 1 411 1 wALLAcE )g --et the Wnrilteco plays LOST CHORD" ge the Orphoum with au enlarged and Alt11)1" newly staged is too long and Los torium appeared with tited faces I to be called an act 41- oo a orate the best things of its kind that has come to town in man a day The headliners are favorites In pIncugaresot utellesogmenbrieermosenanot ttheenotruatt 1' 1044-: 1 1 ti13131 ed and they offer a diversity of enter Angeles as quantities of flowers at onic orchestra under see ie I Writ 0 rid it144 tainment costuming scenic effecte test In addition to a good au- ePnThceonythintlehnotrm and accessoriem that sets off their odd diencei and as explained from the the direction of A Shepherd 141 ete eieeeee i With Her Cry 4 I A and clever personalities to the best adsvoamntaebgoady mtage most of it had paid for its played the overture from Bizet's With Her Sympathize 11 A awriana KAY said that the midget didn't want to open here YesterdaY that a good part of the ahow is a burlesque on motion plc- "L'Arlesienne" suite imbuing the ear eeeeee With Her as well as the eye with the spirit of 44" "11 0'04 s' ture studios One would expect a e4eee tee Concerts Sunda end If nothing untoward hannened '1 mu 11 1s1- because it was the thirteenth If so foreign land When the curtain Nefeeeeigeee eSf ee1 7' '''''''''f'''''''' I NAZIMOVA Ill The Brat' ti: 1 notORr4Avolyet 'L SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ife in the tures Deily at litd Sta 9 :15 Itirtrrsoill at the Onus back stage that was not known out the midgets ought to be cured tickets This was apropos of the feet three block line of from a ea 11 ref for passes to see this show as the Mpg on the movie peo- fron ple are numerous Anti nowhere in was lifted on the atmospheric setting there vvas revealed a veritable corner of new Spain Confetti and coldred 41 '3114''' streamera were tossed about by a acterietic of those countrie n- SA 'ill A 1 1100 1 -st' -4: A 1 ''Ilt 1's 4 301I At otet tor life They were well received greeted with in- the world are there so many who can creasing applause as their aces prog- reased and finally closed in a storm The troupe numbers about 80 pleas- ing little people and they are made appreciate this as in the suburb of Hollywood called Loa Angeles Fanchon and Marco are wahty thswitirl best in their whirlwind dances a sow in theme Marco sing? His violin playing throng of people on the stage who i-i were dressed in reds grielenys Istend I ep 8 ee -I' dRaenqcuegenicthaarn-d C' 044ke- is Senor Fernandes were added tea- '''ere i' 14' lil I 'r' An more attractive by lavish and artis- very 0' tic costuming They present numer- ueh better To make good On tures' The chief interest of the evening Philharmonic Auditorium THIRD the title "musical" the piece has one RI AND ous stage settings includiteT three by in Eva Clark unusuallY good Binge was in the showing of the maiden '''le picture of the Masters Pictures cor- 0 ET RO ieseee Urban and they utilize a whole herd of ponies three suitably poration "Roman Candles" From arl 4e) e- imi' Pre 'I IN 0 a taints whose rendition of Bishop' "Gen- tie Lark" was a rarity in musical the moment Jack Arnold the worth- 1 peoportioned elephants and numeroue Ae Matinee 2:30 Evenings 8:30 3 Buster -ust $0- other animals Though the players themselves are small in body their comedy On the melodic eide Miss less eon of the Fireworks King put Clark is the bright particular star of one over on "Dad" until the last rebel 1 talents seem to be fully developed the show was driven from the capital of the ye4e Keaton MASTER PICTURES Inc '1 A i They presented everything from wild There are several other clever Pao- South American republic at the point' 1 i ONE west to snatches of opera with equal Pie especially John Sheehan and or a trusty Roman candle made in el 4 4 'ee iri 14 1 facility Arthur 11CL called thur West Sheehan has the role the United States the interest of the Iled for but if anybody made a that of a prococioult office boy Al of this soldier of fortune 7el Present 4 Individual mention is perhaps un- of a comedy Engliehman and West audience was centered in the exploits Is(ht 141 WEEK7 5 NA JESSE MARJORIE 'IZOMAN CANDLE'S trN personal hit it was Louis Vaschek Wohltnan is more than "also pros- The story is not a new one It may 11 AI about pi a eliii a stage with r'rne'ewolohlistrifle- tn i ae su Hanadrml oVnellsmtkaevsetaa hs type on ins stilt t' 4 pI I 1 ''etc 'ee up a e- 1 CRAWFORD massive weight and ver line of ec Frank Glendon WALLS ce trie dancing their popularity and Tom Mix have built up Me -e- r4 0 teele to sized pony and it rider on a harness tv ended his act by supporting a good Sr The various episodes carry the who has been seen frequently in 00- efilif show from leis Angeles to Arizona of some of the leading feminine e- 0 1re-: 17-rear-Old 4 7 4 i the Masora strode and Tiatuana----from studio to lo stars of the screen himself i I tleen -e'ee 4g' 101 e4141 'ele' With FRANK GLENDON and Notable Cast 10 Angeles 1 resting on hie shoulders He rues Wed Them trei Off stage with an air of accomplish- cation The chorus is young good- lin a stellar role Mr Glendon while Sot Ils 13 te little am ment that would have put his act looking lively and slender The man- inleasing in manner and an excellent '''''''iq'ii PLAYING TH1S WEEK over if he hadn't had anything else agement is taking no chances on em- i actor does not possess the efferves- eieese i -Ay: i The Newton twins presented some cent spirit of the other players He bonpoint Its singing is inocuous dance number as the opening is better suited to a drama of do- 1 i ti dancing and plent fel and le group an lact of the evening their chic cos- mestic trend in which the acting Is ee e-'''''----- skilfullY put on Feature Films I tumes and clever dancing winning whoever is responsible for the de- through repression rather than efiVI: I ami I GIES John Orren and Lillian 'throu ex osition sign and staging is to be I ie0- 1:2 Ac i I No f-m' err t3Agru1etro stlyEN-np torizonzsDltti It Drew put 0 some imitations barn- mented on originality and an artis- I The cinema devotee of today has 2 1 yard and otherwise that were pleas- the i been brought to appreciate the value -0s''''" i- 1 1 ckectERI CA'S FINEST Doers Open at 12:30 Inc Mr Orren as a sawmill un- tic eye for the eeveral sets and 1g BETWEEN i of art titles and those in "Roman T--- ''''i' a I et Ahl" iiii STSIANSITIL ostumin and dancin therewith Alit 3- 1011111111 "SUBMARINE un 91 corked a medley of sound that was Candles" seem a bit crude The ideas -04---4 Ve d'' I nsually true to its subject are unusually beautiful In all the are clever and the titles themselves kfie I lit- 11 to 11 Daily With a Real Submsrine Crew in Chem' Mae Jack Allen "king of the jun- show is well worth while and One well edited but on the art work a ''I gle" showed on the screen how to Harvey Honey and Grayce "A Little game of Golf" Leonard ea i that can net help be a winner little polishing needs to be done I e--" eeaa ereeeee-'''''" capture wildeate and other par or pets Phalba Morgan the leading woman '-'-''''k eeee)' LOCKLEAR Anderson and Company When Caesar Sees 'Ear" Agnes Karla barehanded The major's acreen remarkable exhibition of PhYsicel of the organization and a newcomer i o' 1 "Is Mar age a Failure?" Brown end Jackson Dancing COMO- work was thrilling but his delivery strength and skill dons with the to filmdom while pleasing 'Lwell k' deans: The Aeroplane Come High le i the (Crusader of the Air) of the accompanying lecture left mush apparent ease that marks the finished small part of the daughter of the' eket -ele kI "wee- --e to be desired athlete president of the republic lacked! Jeeep-e'ed i r'r' rr tr rre rr in the Wm Fox Picture That la Startling the World An Edgar resets Production I FROM ANDREW SOUTAR'S POWERFUL NOVEL Dave Harris played plane reed Oliver and Olp hold over from last spontaniety This may be due to lee -i and string and sang acceptably He week with their little Playlet ''The unfamiliarity with the camera She! 4:1 "THE SKYWAYMAN" MEN'S SHOES" con got the best reception accorded a in Beehive" and continue to be well re- has beauty and a good presence I 42 ----e us i a Lovely Sam Do Grasse Billy Elmer end Great Cast With Crauford Kent and Irene Boyle time uffy and Sweeney took the Th theater bill that pleases the directed the production) Edward gle act at the Orpheum for some ceived Hector Sarno Jack Pratt (who also I ee 4 '1 with De I eeee ling PictrulEiTetreWartentsand Filmed se Written In stage and held the house with a non- crowd is the best bill and as the Kimball and Sydney DAlbrook The Most Thrilling JUANITA HANSEN in "THE LOST CITY" Renee offering thet arnused despite ite audience dispersed yesterday an in- tributed good characterizations Note: Ten per coat of the profits go to tunnies of Locklear and rilot Elliott step stick characteristics and Arco tentional evesdrepper heard much The hero's faithful bodyguard the -0 On same Weekly: "Onmpe" uproariously funny cartoon Brothers closed the bill with a rather commendation and little criticisM little lame dog with the curly tail leeks Foss classic dancer and Lucien Cerna violinist ii110ADWAV Sa I to li o' Doors Ope Clor al 1 Daily 2iSa 4 aso eserves mention as "Teddy" had 'ie ee!" PM TrN 1771- 1 1 one of the "fat" parts in the photo- Pil it In10 0 CSeildi a a vi si I Ethel Clayton Stars at Grauman was searcelY a mons in 1-' which he did not appear i-' -tV''-ke: I''' Pearson and The company has apparently en eqe- ee eeeeeee kJ 1 CA HE Sasn'erVle- -eeleeeeeesee tekke e-eeeeeteeete 'e 5 1: I I 4 1 li 'B 7 Alltilt41 I 1 Ruth ett30 RAD tals xAIL Bari Albright Frail Ardath TIMMEPP Beoedgeray Breeziest Stara wad the Broadway (Aides in ni Irk BabY 11 'Os Lconard els ham VI minim Taira PLAYING l' SECOND BIG WEE PLA 41 1 I BRID 13 1--I Brat With I UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS" AssKEy 4 i 1P 't -r 001Cerikelf irorztti Nazimova Miller 4 'Air' 1411fi 1 7 '0101' Von Stroh drama of Paris night -4" 2- 4 de presented with wonde I a rful '1 ttl lel' Last Times Friday ticeei- Mae Enos' in "The Song of the Soul" 4 Brilliant Program concert orchestra playing "Aphrodite" 4 kl547 007- i 2-'WS of 10 Features 1 A 414- A 0 Mermaid Comedy "Nonsense" solos New weekly arod organ 41 Last Time Friday tik tr5 Brilliant Program of 10 Features :47: -A" Mermaid 2 neavorea to make each scene aurae those making up the east sounds! lik a page from the "who' Who tive and in this ham succeeded Some beautiful effects! have been of the cinema Fillmore obtained although in a few Ca 1108 deer Lillian Leighton William Boyd n011e shadows played havoo with the effect Cade Robert Brower Helen Jerome Eddy and Sylvia Ashton Buster Keaton's "One Week' Mande in a comedy class by itself Variety in New Now that the howling situation is so acute the timeliness of the theme is one that will appeal to everyone The Pantages Program one-man construction of a house was very easy when he read the book of TxTREN Caesar sees 'Er" a 20- directions but the house when corn- IlY picted was a sorry looking sight The staged spectacle this week is I minute satire filled with rol- licking fun is a drawing card at the of the "sunny south" with cotton! New Pantages this week James bales pickaninnies and in the back- 'Leonard as the Roman emperor and ground the side-wheeler making time Richard Anderson as Marc Antony down the Mississippi Plantation have perfected a witty parley based melodiee are the musical features on Bernard Shaw 's "Caesar and The symphony orchestra furnishes Cleopatra" that keeps the audience a medley of popular hits including in good humor from start to finish many of the new dance steps Henry There are six acts and twn pieMurtagh at the organ plays the Bar- turns on the program and all are carolle from "Tales of Hoffman" and 'good The picture "In Other Men's to make each scene attractive and in this ham succeeded Some beautiful scenic effecte have been obtained although in a few cases deep shadows played havoc with the effect deavored to make each scene attrae- those making up the east sounds l' Ike a page from the "Who's Who" Rye and in this ham succeeded Some of the cinema Fillmore Lillian Leighton William Boyd ROSS Cade Robert Brower Helen Jerome ed havoc with the effect Eddy and Sylvia Ashton beautiful meenie eoffecte have been obtained although In a few cases deep shadows la Buster Keaton's "One Week' variety in New stands in a comedy class by Itself Now that the housing situation is so acute the timeliness of the theme is Pantages Program One that will appeal to everyone The one-man conetruction of a house was very easy when he read the book of TerHEN caesar sees 'Er" a 20- minute satire filled with rot- directions but the house when com- VY The staged spectacle Hilo week is kicking fun is a drawing card at the of the "sunny south" with cotton! New Pantagee helen niricaninolce nod in the this Week James pleted was a sorry looking sight REDIT for the success of "A City -1 Sparrow" the film attraction on Grauman's program this week is due to careful directing and to good acting by a well chosen cast The story of a country boy who goes to the city and of the city girl who goes to the country each finding happiness amid unfamiliar surroundings are the two lines of interest in the story One thread supplirs the drama the other the touch of comedy 'Ethel Clayton as Milly West a dancer In a cabsret plays with sincerity and simplicity Walter Biers is amusing as the country youth who falls a victim to the charms of the city A most comical erPrie is that of his postponement of "shuffling off" In order to shuffle a deck A glimpse i3 had of a theatrical boarding house full of "human interest" and free from the exaggerated types too frequently flashed on the screen The contrasting house in the country that of the minister and his daughter is also a real home and not a 111113ellIn housing fresks The list of tthh: 8trmeemaattr''atcJAnacietYa Grauman's progTam this week is due to careful directing and to good act- ing by a well chosen met The story of a country boy who gees to the city and of the city girl who goes to the country each finding happiness amid unfamiliar stirroundlrere are the two lines of Interest in the story One thread eupplies the drama the other the touch of comedy Ethel Clayton as Milly West a dancer in a caberet plays with Sin- is amusing as the country youth who fans a victim to the charms of the it A vmat nrniral arria ia that cerity and simpticity Walter Hiers 4 4 4 "16 ''44-i 414 7 ----s IlvillAtt2b OUNG Rwr Aulvokkolvitot it CoetnedYLaanNe7Zeinfir" it Same 434 -1 ICI 4 0 URA" lokkgoT 114 BA I '4 ify- 4 ti A- IWIr? H7OFAt 115 MATINEE TOMORROW 2:15 WILKES STOCK COMPANY in tow 2:15 )MPANY in Nazimova's successful adaptation to the screen of Maud Fulton 's stage success "The Brat" returns to Mil-let's' theater this veWe at the request of many of he patrons' The little waif of the streets has won a warm place in the affections of the photo-play fans nor rise from the gutter to a place in society is depicted with amusing incidents that the genius of this actress makes thoroughly convincing "The Brat" is the first of Nazimova's impersonations that present her as an American girl as all of her previous smiceasea have been in portrayals of Latin and other European types A "Snub" Pollard comedy "Rock1-Bye BabY" in which the comedian is aided by little "Sammy Sunshine" is nnother attractive feature Nazimova's successful adaptation to the screen of Mud Fultona stage a' success "The Brat" returns to Mil- of many of te patrons The little i wolf of the it treets has won a warm lerei theater this week at the request Second Bic of Willie Collier's Great Success it IN THE QUIET" Er' With EVELYN VARDEN cnd Return of EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Pop Mute Wed and eat 2115 Prices 25o and bOr Elea 8:15 Prices 25o to 81 tETT HORTON Prices 25e to 51 Regaing Tt Film Fi toeit nf the Test SOL LESSER INSILON ALLY PR Eti ENTS ANNETrE KELLERMAN in 'What Women Love' -rh screen's Moat Thrilling Romantic) Drama Nest Owen Davis ris IScreen Chat I I i 1 I 1 i 4 I i 0- 4 i MATINEE THURSDAY 1 4 MATINEE THURSDAY Marjorie Walls sings two arias from shoes" "Traviata" holds inte-r'est The secona in the jungle picture "The I Lek City" is being shown Splendid attention to detail in jungle film work is noted in this picture Two acrobatic girls use whirling airplanes as mediums for the dia play of their ability Their stunt eont ain evre1 thrills Agnes Kayne in "le Marriage a Failure?" is certain to be popular throughout the week and the same can he said of Brown and Jackson in At the Training Quarters" There is plenty bf wit in "On the Course" a short act by Harvey Honey and F-7" is a good representation of an untime dersea vensel in action in wartime and there is a genuine CO of re lief from the audience when the imlompleted periled crew is rescued from what threatens to be an ocean bed tomb SMILE! alAnAlmesAillitO LAST TIMES FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "THE PERFECT WOMAN" i z' 4ili 1 -444rrlWi' 11 3:7 CIS': THAIMBRIV2011410491101" fl LAST TIMES FRIDAY te CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "THE PERFECT WOMAN" am (gig' OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS Sth WEEK OF LE BARON'S FARCE COMEDY "THE VERY IDEA" MATS to "150c7 mx111ofxft HA tetime Sullit tt'alnh i oftr ioAr tyl 14Tieal I 1ahrtt artd 6 i zv Whitman yn to5e 44440 PRESENTS OF I LE BARON'S I FARCE 'COMEDY I DEA" kvne Whitman EVER lec to 15c srnile passport around the business world It is effective if It reveals sparkling white well kept teeth It is repulaive if it shows decayed and yellow fangs If your teeth need attention corns In today! I Gore Bros Lesser To Add Four More Michael Gore has returned to Los Angeles after making an extensive trip over the theater holdings of Gore Bros Sol Lesser He visited 14 newly acquired houses in three Southern California cities and laid plans for the erection of four additional housea All are to show First National 'productions Announcement will be made within a few days as to the location of the new houses to be built In the meantime the New Apollo theater expected to be one of the most beautiful neighborhood house in America when completed will be ready for opening festivities about November 1 John Young one of the co-partners in the Hollywood holdings of the firm will personally manage the house It has a seating capacity of 1000 and all the modern appointments of a big downtown theater Norman Kerry Must Fight for Chee-ild Norman Kerry's 'attempt to adopt Rosene Margaret Greppin aged 3 has led to a themscontinental fight over Gore Bros Lesser To Add Four More Michael Gore has returned to Los Angeles after making an extensive trip over the theater holdings of Gore Bros Sol Lesser He visited 14 newly acquired houses in three Southern California cities and laid plans for the erection of four addl- Boma houses All are to ahow First National 'productions Announcement will be made within a few days as to the location of the new houses to be built In the mean- the New Apollo theater expect- ed to be one of the moat beautiful neighborhood house in America when will be ready for opening festivities about November 1 John After making motion pictures In Europe for nine years John Hohenvest one of the best known directors on the other side of the Atlantic is at the local Goldwyn studios making a study of American methods He is one of several experts on French life and customs engaged by Director Frank Lloyd to pass on the accuracy of detail in Pauline Frederick's "Madame now at California thy atm Lois Wilson has been selected to portray for the screen the famous stage role of Maude Adams In Sir James Barnes "What Every Woman Knows" The adaptation will be a William de Mills productioa for Paramount Margaret Loomis popular Paramount leading woman has recovered from a severe attack of ptomaine poisoning All Thin i co! Armstrong tuld Hie Baby Drills in nv A li ftptst A' CRAZY IDEA Set of Teeth $500 Standard Sanitary Set $10 Crown and Bridge Work $4 and up WORLD 1 PREMIER Of the Firot Ammettated Producers' Feature A THOMAS INCE SPECIAL "HOMESPUN FOLKS" Tii 14 at 1 WORLD PREMIER Of the Ftrot Amorists(' Producers' Feature A THOMAS WINCE SPECIAL "HOMESPUN FOLKS' VERNON ATHLETIC CLUB-BOXING TONIGHT Special Price on Cast Aluminum and Goid Plates Hour 9 to 5 daily-0 to 12 Sotueday Closed Sunday 4TV EVENT YOUNG GEORGE vs FRED MURPHY LEA Featuring Lloyd Hughes biLaataguatt-841-LLAULLusduLawaside6441 Featuring Lloyd Hughes SIMI-ISTSD DR CAMPBELL TOMMY O'BRIEN vs BERT FORBES III VAIS DE VI ILILI MI IT oAK SINGER'S MIDGETS 1DGETs FIVE HIGH-CLASS PRELIMINARIES Dweltea Pleb and annta the: Ream-wed Sleeting $200 $2110 SLOG Ise hiding War Ia Steelton ed for ladles Take Santa Fe east an Seventh or Vernon Are rose-town anti ears NO-PAIN DENTIST 437 South Broadway (Work Completed Same Day If Desired) of bound" made into a superphotoplai production by the Goldwyn company is to have an extended run at the Miller theater beginning late this month Managing Director Jones of the and his house manager Noble Hearne were complimented by Dric Von Stroheim for the manner In which they are presenting Stroheirs's "The Devil's Passkey" Jones arranged the prologue while Hearne's Wens were carried out in the lobby display und" made into a superphotoplai 'eduction by the Goldwyn company to have an extended run at the theater beginning late this Managing Director El Jones of and his house manager 3ble Hearne were complimented by ic Von Stroheim for the manner which they are presenting Stro- ita's "The Devil's Passkey" Jones ranged the prologue while Hearne's Pee were carried out in the lobby Noble Hearne we re complimented by in whih they are preenting Stro- Fr i Von no Stro i or the manner lces heirs's "The Des it's Passkey" Jonee arranged the prologue while Hearne's ideas were carried out in the lobby display MAJ JACK ALLEN King ot the Allegro ARCO BROTHERS Athletes Supreme ENCE OLIVER GEOPIGIE "The Bee Htse" Every Night at 8 'Me EN DAVE HARRIS Syncopation's Beet Bet ORREN DREW "Barnyard Episode" Oronewn Orchearit CLAR Concerts Fvery Day nt 2 16e to Hl Orph'eusl'Earuoncerog-rrd7 ET wdji: A wvery Day cOst 2 16e to Sa DUFFY SWEENEY Nuastin Ottortairwro NEWTON TWINS study In IlaIntinem OLP Topic of the Day MOM 19477 Main 977 'Y SWEENEY Ian Mitertnirwro WTON TWINS in Tialntinem Tapir of tee Day II 19477 Main 977 Talmadge Comedy Returns to Alhambra The vivacious Constance Talmadge appears this week at the Alhambra in disguise In "The Perfect Woman" behind enormous horn-rimmed envtaeles and garbed in the severeet tailored tweeds she succeeda in winning a coveted position as secretary to a rich man who dimlikes to see his women employes in frills and foamy-looking clothes He judges them on external appearances and am the position seemed worth the macrifice Connie abandoned her Paris creations for the plain but neat effects Luckily she discovers that the old method is belt after all and her admirers will have an opportunity later In the picture of seeing her as winSertie as ever McKim Outdoes His Former Villainy Robert McKim noted motion plcture villain is elated Tbe reason is that be has outvillained all villains of his past career in the forthcoming photoplay "The Dwelling Place of Light" adapted from Winston Churchill's novel whidh WaS released this week in New York City In it McKim plays the part of president and head of the Chickering mill a capitalist who is crazy about women The story revolves around the conflict between capital and labor Those who bays seen the picture say that in this Mr McKim does the greatest work of his career as a heavy in the picture of seeing her as win- sortie a aver in itn Outdoes His Former Villainy Hobert McKim noted motion plc ture villain io elated The reason is that be has outvillained all villains of his past career in the forthcoming photoplay "The Dwelling Place of Light" adapted from Winston Chin- chill's novel whiCh wee released thin week in New York City In it McKim plays the part of president and head of the Chickering mill a capitalist who is crazy about women The story revolves around the conflict between capital and labor Those who have seen the picture say that in this' Mr McKim dowi the greatest work of his career as a heavy heavy i re iffi 1 PC i i 'S 1 ii i i is I 1 I BRYANT WASHBURN FIBURN Since it became known that Sena Owen made a small fortune in the fields of Texas her fan mnil has been burdened with requests for concerning oil investments The Metro company thinks Gareth Hughes is star timber and has signed him up to a long-term contract rollcmring the completion of "Brewster's Millions" now making "Fatty' Arbucle will do an original story by Walter Woods entitled "Dollar a Year Man Basil King's powerful Story "Eartb-I the child which will creat-e terest In the matinee idol of the movie Kerry married the child's mother this year after she had ()biller tamed a divorce from Lloyd Greponth pin a merchandise broker of this city The Greppins father and grande father telegraphed Surrogate Foley in New York before whom Kerry brought the adoption proceedings that the actor proposed to educate the child for the Screen to which they are bitterly opposed and that little Rosene was removed from the jurissplay diction of the California court con trary to a pledge made by the mother Since it became known that Seena at the time of the divorce wen made a small fortune in the fields of Texas her fan mail has To cave the life of Hazel Daly her en burdened with requests for ad- husband Harry Beaumont the dice concerning oil investments rector permitted the surgeon to tap his veins for blood infusion The Metro company thinks Gareth Ighes la star timber and has Lionel Barrymore will make three coed him up to a long-term con- more speciais for First National the act first being "The Profligate" by Arthur Wing Pinero Following the completion of "BrewFir's Millions" now making "Fatty" Again Eddie Polo will take his 'buc'ivie will do an original story by caravan abroad and make another alter Woods entitled "Dollar a serial for Universal Havana is the 5ar Man" destination brought York before Whom om Kerry that the actor propoed to educate the adoption proceedings child for the Scree to which they are bitterly opposed and little Romene was removed from the juris- diction of the California court con- trary to a pledge made by the mother Since It became known that Seena at the time of the divorce Owen made a small fortune in the fields of Texas her fan mail has To save the life of Hazel Daly her been burdened with requests for ad- husband Harry Beaumont the di concerning oil investments rector permitted the surgeon to tap his veins for blood infusion The Metro company thinks Gareth hi to Bughes le star timber and has Lionel Barrymore will make three waned up to long-term con- more specials for Fir National the tract first being "The Profligate" by sters Millions Following the co mpletion of Arthur Wing Pinero now making "Fatty" Again Eddie Polo will take his Arbuc'ivle will do an original story by caravan abroad and make another Walter Woods entitled "Dollar a serial for Universal Havana is the Year Man destination Year Man 1 des tinatios IN "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" GEORGE BROADHURST'S FAMOUS FARCE Also Novelty 11:00 12:50 5:45 1180 9:15 10 JONES" aous askal Novelty 7180 9:15 1 I str tZ2) Clb L-4' NOW PLAYING 1 OPE RA HouSE r-F OF 61 Nights atto to 6250 Mat Saturday fine to MOO Mat Tomorrow 50o 7fhSt tvfoaAvfNe 01MMIIIMMIM MIRTH MELODY MOVIES MANY MAIDENS AD COMFAN-Y OF 61 to SZAC The Most Amazing and Astounding Real Life Picture of Savages Ever Taken SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS Arrnprcrwr PENRATIONALI DRAMATIC! 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