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z DRAMATIC STAGE VAUDEVILLE GASTON GLASSIN. LEADING ROLE OF ALLEN FEATURE At the Rialto Many Stars Will Participate In “Cameron of the Royal Mounted” Bcens from Hoot er,” attbwing PRIMITIVE LOVER. Ing cut and titted by Gibson tn “The at the Rialto Tuesday and Wednesday of )K. CONNIE’S NEW FILM es | GAMBLER IN ~_-NEWEST PICTURE . © and furniture were used in creat- |@ Ing backgrounds tha + to reproduce wi + na p + : ty the ahite erereseetsseseeeoerocees WILLIAM S, HART Franklin, at the Angeles i geen in umerous new Mr. Selw p elaborately itaged miusical wonbers: Francea Marion | Rialto fhieatre. wil stow AUTHOR METRO 5 [exe WEEK'S Oe pl eer nity ensatonal Mod gavtng — — Te men, Ef n rt 9 numbers wi the famous “Roulette,” chawey jw "ouat wove | hmyter White Oak” Starting | ATTRACTIONS }| Sis Sassea‘oocl 2 hters' in Pe “a new Goldwyn | Talmady Juctions, w Next ‘Thursday | ALLEN THEATRE and London Inst season, as well as #. Based on ie | the ca are Charles Fino, C! rm The feanegers ent ‘of the niio| fata cast in Ral h Connor's Sars A magazine tory | Tree,” Matilda | Brundn George | theatre have bee fortunate nituror Gn rad Akoates M. "The outatanain w nm ate to setui n mn of the Roy tot Mr. On ti is the el t e and Benson, the exchustye, aeee sho: of the wil. Tat ine “ances sere photographed in| M® Olney’s creations 1s that element of. i 1 Sibert surprise Which attends every. num- shown during the’ last | realists” 5 r he produces. New wardrobe and “White Oak" ts « | EMPRESS THEATRE astithey a ao wpe theta. edhe ¥ of the wold rush days. | | Monday, Tuesday and | Wednestay: | Offering srenlusely mew and original. T WS ecent years has a more Blele Fersuon and Walldce Rela in ne erate ee ins NEXT NEXT ||| Meee th pees seen Sass are ate ee Cooper. who has fost: jolned. the. new WEEK WEEK to the publlee Te is virie, 1 {JOhn Fy Wilson Who Wrote Thursday, aiday and Saturgay: | retnteation, and onnle, Brown ——e the heart Interest fs ‘a “The Man Who Came Wallace Reld in a Paramount picture oth. Bale te thet = ae we, the desert scenes are Ike visions * ‘ " te GRAMS GREE to ais tne | Back” Fought in C.E.F, [Rent Free second dition of. “Hello, Canada!” Miss | and pertis the pioneers had to contend — RIALTO THEATRE Srontiiae iced tes ee eel ‘ | with in their struggle to’ blaze the| ‘The death of John Fleming Wison| Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday bis v0 © Seaney ites rag tray E FEI F I "ON | pathway for future civilization. who succumbed Sunday, March f, to in-'| Hoot Gibson tn “The Fire Hater Ae Wath, SLE Raine ene Mr. Harts at his best In this photo-| turles recelved when he was accidentally! Thursday. Friday and Saturday: Gipeoa, “Hasty” Becktee et Tah play, @ picturesque, commanding figure|bhurned tn his home. at Los Angeles, witeas: Hart in “The White Oak.” | Tk ce, Isobella. Dorveh s AND THE [every (nch a man, sterling true an se the career of | Lan saan . 7” etter, sates R [honorable deapite his calling, a kam-| one’ of the most brilliant and famous | METROPOLITAN THEATRE oS ee ee ee ALLEN PLAYERS jer. And he proves that his name of| \merican writers of modern tales of the | All next week. with ‘Thursday and office sale opens Monday, | Oak Mtiller, rently stands for “White |oca u Saturday matineee: Verna Felton apd PRESENT Cae for he fe anita all the war] Mr. Siler, wi ins the withor of {the Allen Players ta, “Fae Mas Who | Be ay vicg) 2 through. ‘Thus the reason for the title |-hat highly eucceesfl play, “The Man |Cemo Back. - {BEA CONTEST _WM. A, of one of the mont vivid pictures of | w “* which will be pro- “gee IN SINK OR SWIM BRADY'S Romance, Love pioneer days that haa ever been pro: Players iaetay: m Nae aah a londey; ‘Tiestay a inesday: | When _ Moore’a_new comedy. Pea nd Buspense | = see aiinsenininaae saat fo Monde GREATEST Reegatea Like Frederick Remington paintings | Marguerite” “Clark is "Borambled | sink or Conia. be oad tee ROAD The Story of 8 "I! are some of the scenes showing the| Saturday Evening Post ani Short | Wiv Selznick company there will be disclosed Man Who Sank {/ jong wagon train making Its arduous |Storles, Inst fall Joined the scenarto| Th ely Friday and Saturday: }s peauty contest with a score of girls to SUCCESS to the Lowest || way across the desert, the attacks re staff of Thomas H. Ince to write a| “Saturday Night."" Paramount special. | delight the optics. “Nita, Naldl, who Ai | the Indians on the emigrants, the|series of sea stories for motion picture | supported Mr. Moore in-"A Divorce of AQRAMATIC Dew sane | nceneg, In the compound formed by the | production. | PRINCESS THEATRE Convenience’, will vie with Pauline TRIUMPH 5 Came Back. surrounding pragrte schooners and rome] —sotin Fleming Wuson, who wan 45| Monday. Tuesday and Wednésday:| Garon, one ‘of the players in the THAT'S Every Evening, |] of the types of old scouts, trappers and] veary olf, was a practical expert on | Dorothy Dafton in “Behind-Masks."— [wspeakle", “Lilles of the Field", tor Maiidee | plainsmen, every branch of life at @ea, and in|, Thureday, Friday and Saturéay:|jcadership in the admiration compett- | DIFFERENT ie t ts a histartcal story of hardship. |avery phase of the salior’s life. For | Jewel Carmen in iy. Thursday and |! privation, fighting, love. honor and| earns he wae a satlor, and he Knew — FROm-ALL Eaturday, 2:30 || justice with a plot that {s filed with], gullore Job from cabin boy to ekip- DREAMLAND THEATRE : . ere OTHERS vitality and mystery, an entertainment | nor, and from the steward’ department |. Monday, Tuesday and’ Wednesday: NEVER CHANGING PRICES: EVENINGS . . . . . . 28c; $e, 60c, 70¢ * THURSDAY MATINEE +. Adults 25; Children 15¢ SATURDAY MATINEE . "Adulte 250 and 35¢; Children 150 SEATS RESERVED ALL PERFORMANCES LAST ¢IMES TODAY, “ADAM AND EVA” NOTICE PERFORMANCES HERE ON MON., TUES., AND j that thrills and sets the blood surging i through your veins. ‘FORTUNE IN JEWELS WORN ON SCREEN | | ‘Jewelry valued at "54,000,000 france ia| |worn by the Franco-Russian actress, [Stacia Napterkowska, in the | Brench photoplay, “Miseing | Husbands,".. The, actress was criticised bitterly {a Paris prees for making such a display warty OOOOH Hoe eH eH eee es ereeeeees v THE EDMONTON JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 19: MOTION PICTURE THEATRES MARE PICKFORD IN NEW POSES? YES, BUT O. DOESN'T HAPPEN bd BE SHE | Mary Pickford, left, and her understudy and double, Louise DuPre, right. How many screen fang can tell Mary Pickford {form her double? Not very many. Louise, DuPre is now about to stat in ber own right a her frst photoplay.. She was an understudy for. Mes Plekford wo “Pollyanna,” the first motion picture unuerstuay on record, / | | j CAnadat® “HELLO, CANADA” IS RETURNING 10 THE NEW EMPIRE Harry Tate andE English Com- pany Hore Next Week In London Revue d pleasing features wilt be found In the In Of. Hello, which Harry Tate and Al- bert de Courvitle will present at the New Limplre theatre for an engage- ‘Thursday, April 16, being their fare- well engagement here on their way back to England, All the lurger cities of the western Many new a pearance in these cities have ¢vineed the most laudable criticiem from prese and public alike. Harry Tate's “Motoring” and “'Fich- ing’ skits will be retained in the new admirers, on their hearing that he will return to visit tem on his way back to England, in addition to. these two Inimitable characterizations he will present his newest and most humorous satire, “The Critic,” the action of which revolves around the doinga ‘and conditions in theatrical cireles today. Ably directed by Max~ Olney, pro- ducer of some of the most successful trancing chorus of Bnglish bea ae | Be nor eovie QUEEN OF SHEBA ‘OPENS MONDA AT THE MONAR - Sonne Browning, whe ts appearin; to hovees with Marcy win" the sesend edie | the Fon, untif tt was taken off to aon ot PRESENTS THE FORBES: ROBERTSON AMATEUR DRAMATIO- a IN ISRAEL ZANGWILL’'S GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS Merely Mary Ann PROCEEDS IN AID OF BUILDING FUND ‘OF HOME FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN - Dorothy Dalton in “Half an au. a Thursday, Friday and Saturday: ‘Mae Murray in “The Gilded Lily,” IDEAL WEIGHT FOR SCREEN FLAP. to the wireless telegraphy room. ‘When he left school.4# a boy the first thing he did was to £0, to:@ea, At the outbreak of the world war he enlisted ia the Canadian army, and for five years ve fought In-many battles along the weatern front was a quick worker ind his best etorles were written at top speed, for he contended, as do many, writere, that the finest work can only be done by the man whe {# ‘in « | veritable fover.of energy and earnest ness. He often referred in his etories © the lonely life that tg led by the meri on board a ight ehip or on a light~ |house, and he from expertence. |For eome months he lived and worked Harry Beaumont who hag directed Viola Dana in most of her recent Metro pictures,’ In which she has appeared tn & number of *flapper’ roles, eaye: the Heal moasureinents—tor-2 flapper are: Height, 4 feet, 11; weight, 9 pounds. And {t- ist happens .that those are. Misg Dana's measurements. The greatest -story of love that the screen has ever. known. WED, EVENINGS IN- AID OF STARVING CHILDREN IN RUSSIA REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL [of Rare tor. the prosuctiqn, ginning of the war I owned worth 1,600,000 froncs. donated the proceeds for the relief of war eufferere. sewelry 8 Days only commencing THURS. APRIL MATINEE SATURDAY Farewell Engagement K Pi ' 2nd E ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDIAN And His Own Revue Company in the ‘‘Hello, Canada!’’ t | wan borrowed from the leading Jewelers | ” I sold {t all: and| it wag on famous bar there that he saw some or |B Si) “ho greatest shipwrecks tn the hiscory 2 of the ‘sea, “GIRL OF DREAMS” AT NEW EMPIRE; | Two SHOWS. DAILY Tf you have any doubt. where to fo! today, then make ft the New theatre, either at 2:80 or at 8:16 see that scintilating musical . comedy | “The Girl of My Dreams." Special ar- rangements have been maile with Wit- marks of New York whereby a first class musical ogmedy can. be seen at prices within the reach of all. Never before. {n Edmonton has such a costly and extravagent show been offered at BY POPULA REQUEST Mrs. Chas. H. Bradley — PRESENTS The Girl ¥, DITION N Songs, Dances, Gowns, Scenery and Novelty Numbers. CHORUS OF THIRTY ENGLISH BEAUTIES EW Prices: Eves., 500 to $2.00. Seat Sale Monday Saturday Matinee, 25¢ to $1.50. nt vent Gnd a Mares DeMUTY CNOPNE OF TOM and distinction. The leading lady, Miss Jean Dawson, of My Dreams bit don’t think because. she Is a quak- cress, her gqwna reach to the ground. Certainly not. Lucy is a tusieat comedy | Quakeress and robes herself accurding- ty, Madame Sylvestre created her gowns and ty are a fenst for the eye And go's Lucy, . Harry V. Coles, is now Fer ee sais ane ae rieUs “Now don't torget there ate-ont}: tire Girls! st shows and today {s your last chance 80 GORGEOUSGOWNS | Sun, thes - Buse toe omee — “POPULAR ee MISS ALDEN'S NEW ROLE Children; “eer ‘Adults, 800 Mary Alden, who registered a de: Seite ee tim moeher, rold-e2 A anes Seats on ‘Bale at the a Man with Seal Box Office Mothors."" a Goltywn pleture by Altice Phone 2185 Cniten Lande and Sytvia lao. fen the seat. Breamer ate You Simply Cannot Afford te ise This Beautiful Ploture jased on the Novel 2 a “Pet er Thbetson’ gon’ = h \) 4 presents WALLACE REID ELSIE FERGUS on “3. @* POREVER*: Cast Includes: Search among all the stare on the screen, and here Cast Includes: | comnos | Ba etenaneasirrs | eter can car “CARNIVAL” (So...
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