iv.r-. .J..rr-rrJ-'-?-,-H!!Sr.v:- . - '.-xr r- ,' t " : ' ' ' ' 1 - , m t,iae-K,w'' rjtrm r 1 ' .-- - . .-. - ; -- ..'-:- i n " i Mi 1111 . . r A n A fi A lal I A Tr AT - fin ' RITA JOLIVET PRESENTS HtUA DMnM IJ LA I to 1 1 riLluKi DARMA THE. ETERNAL Mttto" I WITH ETHEL CLAYTON 99 I IN VA WOMAN'S WAY" r I I I II I IT III I I I - - M'tS'S I fi i a a. f., F-- .-'-. - :'. v' ...(. V 'f S - il . -J1!,!- '"- 1 f 1 liin. 1 i ' , - i II III MM I I I I . , - AM HIV INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE istic Role Yet Seen. The :1a Bara. the far-famed vara ,p woman of William Fox dramas ,. pi !' ,1 to her international fame ir ihc." i try f present-day Amer j,,, l ie with a moral which hits i man and woman alike. '"'( rn.U Sapho" is a virile pnl'1. i ' I I'lt Ulll, III llllltu U'C iciixivi . ill :, a vole of scint Hating bril- .,,,.1 ohanrlnn nrtins' n nart ir.tr- home, the moral of a com ,n !-.. ptor.v told with unusual real- r I' i I X 'fi 1 idt AvJr'f AiXi XWVA XXjCA TH r D A ' A R DIRECTION W I L. L I A M THEDABARA Eternal Sapho." THE VAGABOND" CHAFLIN'S THIRD n Which The Million Dollar '.man. Comedian Plays Role of an C h a r lie , Cm al!n 5mJ-' iB v ' vyy.-.y.v.y-.-. JViHiani Fox "Vampire Woman" in Moat Sensationally Real4 "The Eternal Sapho" opens with1 A photoplay with a decided foreign -musualrdash and, go aoil it holds or and attractiven.esg is Moros- Interest from the first rcci to tie lati C :late?t ''rle?aa'e 011 the Paramount : .. . . . . . , 'Program, "An International Mar-! m a. thrilling 3tory which begins in -i--. M tUn i t V. J rlge,w the film,-: version of George I he underworld and ends, in what; Is BrbadburskNs suefcessful stage drama;! jailed high society. . - , .It seems to be more than a coin- j The peerless star .of "A Fool Th,ere ci3ence that beautiful and vivacious! Wcs" and other, immoral, creea Olivet, the star ' should have , . . ' " , ' j -' ' r been married ,to -an, Italian nobleman, b-aniao enacts the ro.e Qf a yohul ...Count Cippic?, a renowned' horse inhabitant of the underworld. : ih man. j this romantic but true to life story J A very beautiful star, displaying! of present-day A mericart ;i-hf; s and "is her charms and graces In the perfec- j supported by a great east of staF3. ( tion of Paris-made gowns, is one at This will be next Tuesday's attrae-' tractive feature of "An International lion at.tbe Royal theatre- . . Marriage" -Rifca Joliyet- (Countess t ' -. ; 't Cippico) portrays the part of the I American daughter . at. a multi-mil - i I fc l jrij- iff ( - w'- vfwr If t lie Lrfdi'cai. a use ji inc. m. aintu t oiiijiub Trvuuui) mmm - ! next Saturday, under the title of "The Vagabond" in which the noted million ' rlnllnr comedian returns to his famous IVIU 1 UAL tUMLU I kike-up which he discarded tempo- rarily for the making of "The Fire- 1 The story, while presenting a series f tninnl Phonlin lo utrh -nmvnlfln sr . inerant Musician ; ,nmpdv. fipvrtheiess has its touch of jpathos. For the first time-injhis ca-ji The third Chaplin-Natural comedy j reer, C Chaplin, who essays the role. ' "11 be released at the Grand Thsatre jof an itinerant musician, brings into 'j In The Third Cireat MUTUAL CHAPUN SPECIAL In Which the IVIfllion 1 J?oIJar Returns to His Former MakerlJp tr THE MOST REAL CHAPLIN STUFF YET SEZN! - 5 r ! Vaga- bOBl . - - - . "v With All-Star Cast of Paramount Leadinz Stars In Her' Support. lionaire u with .compelling power and great attractiveness,, in this stirring Paramount release wherein foreign .men of title are shown up by an I American and the- value of an Ameri-1 i can husband is greatly enhanced over the lure of a foreign title. It is a cast of superb excellence that has been chosen to supbort-this j Charming : star ; v4n i thia production, I ne 1,ew "aramount headed by Elliott Dexter, with Marc j rOSCO Star. Robhins, Grace -Carlisle, Courtney Foote, OWve Whit, Page Peters, Her- j i bert Standing and. Adelaide Woods, j own productions. It is the last photo vj and is by farj the greatest assem- play in which that handsome star, t blage of Paramount stare ever seen ', Page Peters,; appeared .before his un l'fn.:?,a ; sing. productiQn, at ; least six timely death by drowning. 1 . if ' :v u n .. . . MARIE DORO IS PARAMOUNT 'COMMON GROUND' Her Latest Great Feature For Presentation On The Paramount ' Program. Marie Doro, one of the most cele-f j brated dramatic artists on stage or i screen, and- formerly -a Frohman star. will be teen at the Rjj al on Wednes- 1 day; in the' Jesse L. Lasky production ! of "Common Ground," a thrilling , drama of social conditions written es j pecially for the Paramount program fry j Marian Fairfax and produced under ; the personal direction of William C. I De Mille. ' j "Common Ground" shows the mental and spirtual awakening through love, ! of a child of the slums, employed in ' an artificial flower factory. ! - How she meets, falls in love with. nanus oi political graiiers, a young juuge is lue uubib ui iuis uiusl ull usual i play. The methods of the army of par- 1 asites connected with the city institu tion, and their dealings with the un fortunates of the underworld, are viv- X J 1 n. J .. i . . . 1 - 41 1 -3 . IX.1 L I How there grafters, to further their own ends, manufacture false conditions t harm their enemies, is brought out through a series of most unusual r Qis famous violin, about which o ; much has been written. J 'An unusual artistic toucn is aaaea to t ' to one of the interior scenes depicting la ball room of a New York social lead er's home. ..by the use of valuable I paintings loaned to Chaplain by one of j his Los' Angeles v friends of wealth Among them Is a genuine Rembrandt . For a certain incident in one of the j other scenes a-splendid oil painting of Miss Puryiance, his leading lady, re- cently completed in New- York, is used i to advantage. . PART PLAYED BY NEUTRAL POWERS (Continued from page ten.) ed States -has had the question of Deutschland. One might perhaps toe ' justified in believing, the view of the ' solidarity of1 the neutral nations, . that they should have been able to give the 'Same - answer to the question; , 'Should we give foreign submarines j the right to navigate our waters?' ""Now we find on the contrary that takes up a separate attitude : Wash ington says 'Yes,' Stockholm says 'No' and The Hague say3 nothing what ever. :'' "Perhaps it might be possible to come ; to1 a-more complete understand ing.. This would at least be easier thah; to ; find a federation of neutral states. The statement made by the ; Swedish Prime Minister de Hammar Skjold is a model of lucidity and an excellent basis for negoitations . Trance accepts it all the more willing-i ly as its author has certainly never shown any partiality towards the Al lies." ;:-:. . , , -, i ' : . He Why didn't' you answer my let ter? She I never received it. ' ' k-'-. RITA JOUVET -Mo- headliners who have starred in their M . . - - . . PRESENTED IN The La sky Company has surround ed Miss Doro with a cast of unusual j pi-rpllpnrf" rn-nsistfriEr nf. Himh Htstin the young Judge, Theodore Roberts, guiahed artists 3 Thomas Meighan, as ' Mary Mersch, Horace B. Carpenter and Vera McEvers, and a number of other members of the Xasy all-star organi zation. ... The ' picture has the usual Lasky thoroughness of detail and splendid photography. Jane In a Superb Fiye RO ti L Grey "Tile Waifs" CAN A BAD WOMAN MAKE A WEAK MAN A DECENT AND HARDWORKING CITIZEN? That Is The Vital Question Answered in This Drama. Fatty Arbuckle In a Great Keystone Comedy Scream, "Tlte Wife's Mistake" . .. .... : - - t finnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnribnonnarii AYL a a a p p :! P TTh'r-1!: IT "TWO DAYS ; n u Marvelous Film Version of Thompson Buchanan's Sen- sational Society Drama. Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Black wll will again be seen together in a society drama, this time "A Wo- j man's Way," at th.3 Grand theatre on J next -Thursday. This photoplay ex- , traordinaiy i3 from tha stage play of the same name, which was Grace George's most famous of Broadway i I successes. William A. Brady, direc I tor: general of World Film productions, who staged: the original play Woman's Way," supervised the photo play production, thereby guaranteeing the public as good a photoplay as the i original play itself, as presented in j New York City. ; What is a woman's way? You of j ten hear people -remark that this or ! that woman does things in: just a woman's way! Have yoiifiever been able to . say just what a woman's way 1 is? Grace George starred on Broad way in A Woman s Way," and made the most decided hit of her career. Now the World Film Corporation of fers Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Black well in the same play on tho screen. Both the stage and photoplay pro duction were made under the super vision of William A. Brady, thus mak ing the screen version as technically correct as the original Broadway play , The management of the Grand theatre will offer this great social drama to its patrons on. next Thursday. FATHERS OF MEN STIRRING DRAMA OF GREAT NORTHWEST Six Reel Vitsfferaph Blue Rib bon Feature Stars Robert Edeson and Naomi , Childers.. Next Saturday's feature at the Gnd. "Fathers of Men" starring beautiful Naomi Childers with Robert. j.aeson, 13 one 01 me iew su reei ; Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Features ever j. 1 x e 11 sii lumea ana is one. grsai series, ui iuw ing evenuj. 11 1a uuui uib pwi ui James Oliver Curwood and it is'a story of the Northwest int6 which the great author has -twined the true character of this section's inhabitants . ! Many interesting and spectacular MONDAY 10 AND 15c. Desmond Act Triangle Drama WUlian! 0 In The Film Classic of The Year BEGINNING i - V -J I ,: r?c:. . , mm Ah 1 , ,luuuu, wy.-; , -. y. ill j I f w l'V, I 1 ' lli 1 I mS&foitS& i-V I! is MARIF. DORO '' E A : MARIE DORO Starring in Paramounts "Common Ground" With Theodore Roberts and Vera McEvers. . . ' . a"" "l v, v.au yc , . ed in this stirring film drama. In this j country the woods and mountains are j 1 r uow " " of dog sleds the section would not be Inhabitable. Naomi Childers is a bewitching pic- ture to fascinate all, in this stirring drama of the great woods, and Robert Edeson. who starred in "The Battle ' Cry of Peace" and other great features, is a tower of dramatic strength. A - great supporting cast includes Bobby J Connelly, Harry Northrup. Legan Paul. Robert Gailiiard and Betty Howe. GRAND Oliver Morosco Presents On The Paramount Program THE PETITE EMOTIONAL ACTRESS Rita With Page Peters, Marc Robbing, Elliott Dexter and Herbert Standing In a Spectacular Film Version of George BroadhurstY Successful Stage Drama IiternatI6iial TV FT M amage A Story of Love' Versus WA ' : - Gi f 1 o f B 0ti ci , luiccimrrnc iYlHA- VJlVllVlIOOiWiNcrvo REACH NEW YORK CITY New York. Sept. 2. Two of U13 , thre3 Mexican commissioners, who came to this country to confer with i an American commission on conditions j in Mexico, arrived today and were , greeted by Elizo Arredondo, ambas sador designate from Mexico. Tlie two arrivals were Ignacio. Bonillas and Albert J. Pani. The third mem ber. Luis Cabrera, is expected toinor- trow. A preliminary conference will j be held here on Monday. MONDAY 5 and 10c 99 Iriternatibnal Complications. J'p, n ! 1 "the ; INCOMPARABLE" I I EIGHT REELS TWO HOURS lolivet L4 I I r i 41 1 in : r4 1 : i m I, 1 k 1 !:: !; ?. U GRAND 1 Next Saturday 5 and 10c He You didn't? She No; and besides, I didn't like U something you said Transcript. in It. Boston '7-,; '.T'. .if ; i y- Qononoonnnnnnouoonifflauo n