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Ccrarage I Sileeee I THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND, MARCH 11, 1917. - 5 comes the parson of Panamlnt and- Im- of the David Horsley studio. George expert swimmer and a devotee of, all mediately commences to preach prac- Ovey has been trading lessons "in com- outdoor sports. tical Christianity. He shocks his con- edy for Ryan's lessons in curve balls. gregation by refusing: to believe that More Leo White Is best known for his Days the dancehall and saloon people are than half of the big scenes in Starting This Morning French Count in Four forever lost and horrifies the church "The Devil's Assistant." fourth of the characterization the folk when he plays Margaret Chaplin comedies. Like Chaplin, he is rpulette in the big Fischer series of Mutual Star English-bor- n, coming to this country hall and wins the place from Its owner. productions, will be photographed at in comedy. some Finally the break comes and it finds night. t musical Eor time he Philip lined up was with Frltzl Scheff. His first film with the outcasts the experience was . with the old Powers A reformed gamblers and drunkards. Ex- Thomas H." Ince brought a bit of company. pelled sa- pungent He accompanied Chaplin to from the church, he uses a wit into play this week in a Mutual from Essaflay. but is now back loon for Sunday services and continues retort courteous to one of his minor Chicago. to be a helpful friend until he sacri- players. The young woman, whose idea with the latter in There is a fices Mrs. White, also a talented player, and his life saving the man who has of her own value ran all out of pro- two boys. done most to injure him. The fire in portion to her real worth, approached , little White Y '-'- the church is said to be particularly Mr. Ince haughtily and asked for some- Ora Carew is officially listed as a convincing, atmosphere - while the and what of a salary increase. "You know, probably - characterizations are other noteworthy Mr. Ince, I have two splendid offers comedienne." because she is V v. -- ir 1 features. go a member of the Keystone funmaking fi ' to East." she said. "Yes, I know," crew, but she is Just as much home Chester Conklin and a bevy of Key- returned Mr. Ince. "The Santa Fe and at stone bathing girls are in drama as in comedy. Miss Carew fi ufm Tugboat featured in "A the Southern Pacific" had much experience on the vaudeville Romeo." stage before entering the films via George Br orison Howard's notorious Griffith studio and for a time she was "ALL MAX" TO OPEN AT STAR book. "God's Man." for which Judge also with Universal. She is a native Cornigan, of New York, sued the au- of Salt Lake City. 22 years of age and thor and publishers for $200,000 and two inches over five feet high. Is positively one of the greatest photoplays ever shown. It com- rilm Play Is Story of Nature and received a verdict of about $40,000 for m m m T I ! Vi bines romance, comedy, the spectacular, the thrilling, rare beauty Deeds of Daring. alleged slander and libel, is now to be n 'KfortiA Pt1i.' .fa. V filmed by the Frohman Amusement and hands which are considered perfect of scenery and compelling drama. a "one hundred per n It's cent "All Man." a story of nature and Corporation, with H. B. Warner-i- the y scuipiors. in me .fans salon was deeds of daring.with a strong cast leading role. chibited two years ago a statue for picture." The stars include lovely Mollie King, clever Johnny headed by Rooert Warwick and includ- hich she nosed and which wi Tnurh Hines great actor ing Mollis King. Gerda Holmes and Roi Cooper Megrue has been engaged admired. and that Johnny Hines. and Charlie Chaplin in a to write the first Maxine Elliott film return engagement of his latest-comed- y play. Megrue wrote "Under Cover," "Carriage Call No. 101" Is hit, "Easy Street." will comprise the "It Pays to Advertise". and others. early-wee- k bill at the Star Theater. Fifth Episode. - In "All Man' Warwick is first Intro- Lillian Hamilton, who has been play- duced as Jim Blake, carousing son of a ing in Vogue films for some time, will millionaire. He goes too far for even now be featured in two-re- el Mutual Prime Minister's Duplicity In "The his Indulgent father and is cast off. De- comedies. Secret Kingdom" Is Told In New termined to show that he is made of the Chapter of Serial. right stuff. Jim takes his valet, his Ben B. Hampton, of the General fc dad's lait check, and strikes for a Wyo- Film, says receiving ming He begins stars are too "CARRIAGE Call No. 101" is the i ranch. his Western much salary. The stars say they earn F name c career by up re- of the episode of the w beating a native who all they get One sure thing, they J nfth sented the intrusion of the tsnderfoot. spend most of what they receive. Vitagraph serial. "The Secret King- and thus wins the admiration of the dom," featuring Charles Richman, ranchers. ar re- Tsuru Aokl has been engaged to co-st- Dorothy Kelly and Arllne Pretty. The On the same programme, in Jim then sets out to straighten the with Frank Borzage. and under synopsis: ranch a.falrs. He learns that unpaid Es-san- ay sponse to many requests, we claims for killing of are the direction of the latter, in the Simond, Prime Minister, who has stock held multiple-reelfeatu- re stolen throne of Alania, against the railroad, and tries to force being made the has dis present that funniest of all com- a settlement from John Maynard. at the Culver City studio. Miss Aokl patched Count Ramon, his rascally the has appeared bnly in La sky features Prime Minister, to aid Savatz in her l- -i y. president. He is rebuffed, and swears . ' money for the past 18 months. The role she attempts against Phillip, the real King edies: that he will collect the with in- is to take in the Essanay picture will of the Balkan state. Juan gives Julie. terest at 100 per cent. Simond's daughter, ., meets daughters May- afford big opportunity for the versa- his oath that Phil Jim the two of lip King- 0-".:j- tility of this little Japanese actress. is the rightful of Alania. and 7lf nard. Alice and Ethel, rescuing the girls when Ramon makes a sneaky attempt tCY from death. He falls in love with to pilfer the secret packet, finds Alice. Until his film disguise is penetrated. suspicions Julia To square himself with Maynard and James Aubrey plays the role of the her of Ramon, Savatz and - E.asy a dancing her father growing and informs Ra- oireet to provide funds to prove to his father Sultan's favorite girl in the mon she is going to marry "Vitagraph "Big V" comedy that "this - that he is worth while, Jim buys prop- entitled impostor." - r "vi. 1 $670,000-a-yea- now - - t m inimitable r erty through which the road plans a "Turks in Trouble," in the making Madame disguised, gets : Witk the spur, and then holds up Maynard for a at the Hollywood plant. Mr. Aubrey Savatz, into w- - ,tb huse sum. is one of the film trio .who came to the room next to Phillip's at the hotel star. The complications in America from England several years and overhears Phillip plan to go to - his affair of the ago the great ball which Mrs. Mainwaring My heart, caused by jealousy, and the final with Fred Karno's vaudeville is giving in honor of Princess WW- adjustment and rehabilitation in his troupe. Charlie Chaplin was one of the Julia. father's graces members of this He will go in the guise of a chauffeur, furnish material for the trio. ' " X!'"-- "s send in a note and carriage call and N final reel of the photoplay. speed with Julia to New Jersey to be C.In'a Bessie Love was the recipient re- cently wed. "PIDGIN ISLAND" AT COLUMBIA of three honor medals, won by But as Phillip dresses that night in rile soldiers. The owners of the medals, may the chauffeur's costume Ramon and a "Maggie's believing they never return from vats surprise and overpower him. Ra First False Step" Also the war. sent Bessie the emblems of mon assumes the disguise their herioism as a mark of their lik- chauffeur's CHnaplSn Will Be Attraction. brown-eye- ana .fniiiip, bound and helpless, is left a i ing for the little d girl on the bed and the gas is turned on. vswMai iinssii "Pidgin Island," a picturization of the whose screen presence made them her Kamon goes to the bail, sends in the It's a real "riot" of fun a Harold McGrath story of that name, friends. note and carriage hur- ek-.-od call and Julia with the popular Harold L and ries out and enters 1 scream. May Allison in the leading roles, opens Ruth Stonehouse Is all settled for the the machine. She "AB9 roomy, is hurried to an insane asylum, where Man" an engagement at the Columbia The- Summer in a picturesque house Madame Savatz has arrange st.ia ate "Cj flve-reel- er one-ha- lf made today. in the mountains, just . - ater With this will be hour's ments with the authorities to give - - screened "Maggie's First False Step," ride from Universal City.
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