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| [ ‘Attractions | |- PICKETT’ SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY Presented by CECIL B. DE MILLE The Man Who Gave You “The Volga Boatman” yet he rcfused to talk even to save his own life—What was his ter- [ rible secret? {/ H.B.WARNER 'RAYMOND HATTON ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES. JACK MULHALL & VIRGINIA PEARSON ADAPTED BY BEULAW MARIE DIX FROM THE PLAY Y- BY MAX MARCIN A3 PRODUCED BY CROSBY GAIGE i f B i ey RUPERT JULIAN PRODUCTION THRILLS, mystery, romance melodvame- (ollcw cne another in this big story that revcals the heart of a crook who trics manfully to redeem his shabby past—a most, abscrbing human and ap- pealing photoplay. AN EDUCATIONAL COMEDY “WHOSE WHICH” Starring FRED BOWERS A SCENIC OPENS THIS BIG TEN REEL SHOW £ MEFY T 5Prices——10-25-50——L0ées 60 cents LAST TWO TIM‘ES TONIGHT - “TORRENT” —-R lous costume creator, in one of most stri 83 e by a pictare star, and Ibeing used among other st 7 | | costumes by Miss Garbo in At Theatres |- | Tha costume is made of woven | wire, laid throughout gold and ovel the tan tan velvet, ton: - ‘THE. RIDIN’ STREAK” | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | oM ey there is hardly an appreciable difference between gold and cl save where the metal glitters. Ba i A fetching mote of happy-go- under the camerh the effect lsl ens the swift-moving ~drama “The Ridin’ Streak,” Bob C ter's most recent F. B. 0. Wa : { ern, reviewed for tho first time at! o od the Coliseum Theatre at the mat-|ducers before coming to the ince today and shows again to I ios to dogign for the ht. s n., “Things that look ({lashy Laughs are the most desirableto the eye often look dull to the : otion plctures today camcra, and things that look liks wiolesoms laughs, | monotone to the eye prodmce b: that.. come naturally ‘and|liant screen effects. The design- pally in the unfolding of tho er must tqrgct color and look to Sy amd are not dragged In Yy | photograpiier values only.” the flhlfi.}n to, speak. % v opz 15 ‘this element o: ,well-phcad‘ | BEBE DANIELS AT that puts “The Ridin'} | COLISEUM in:the higher ranks of /edtern teatures and makes of i t Bob Custer, a figure of in the cinema world. ticularly thrilling featurc ot ¢ Ridin’ Streak” is the ponly ‘express race. This is de- veldped. to- a high point of sus- with Custer - disclosing )8 " horseman of rare But it is the / the charming the story_ that counts ‘final summing up. ~who acquit themselvesithe stage hit, “Quarantine,” by Billy Lord, the boy star|F. Tennyson Jesse which was on‘ o fl the girl. Thelof the outstanding comedy suc- am Oliver, was -1 conses 1ast. neasoft (1925). . : ‘by ‘N‘!‘l"l' avho ro-| Harrison Ford is featured I Aistinguished 'himself asthe lcading man's role, Ford is a ‘of « several ' Fred Thom- | young explorer who believes him- jdns. % self in love with Bebe's flirtatious sister but winds up by marrying SUNDAY | " Speakmg cf all-star casts—Beh: Daniels has a real Broadway cast of players appearing in her. sup- port in her laltest starring ple. ture for Paramount, “Lovers in Quarantine,” coming to the Coli- seum Theatre for Sunday only. .Bebe’s reputation £s. & comadk enne will go up sevéral notches as the result of her fins work ia this one, an adaptation by Town- send Martin and Luther Reed of A NEW 2| Bebe. AT THE PALAGE 1| Alfred Lunt, whip had ‘the title fole in Molnar's Guards- complet- roles in | purghased ; by Fred % 2ty *¢ merges into the geld, To the eye! ! lana Dermuda, ral | scencs being taken on the |that transported the pl the island. | GRIPPING SCENE IN | “SILENCE” AT PALACE to be han A youn pleadin tell the of which h is appar important ev t save him. But tor deat him to murder cted. It thholding dence which migh even ,as the ‘hour grows nearer 4 doomed ma ed—he " m silence Such s situation of Marie Dix’s thrilling screen ver- |sion of Max Marcin's famed crook meiodrama, which was fiilmed u der Rupert Jullian's direction, and 1wl will be shown at the Pal- lace for two days starting with Illu- Sund, matinee. The fon is swiftly from the death house through the years into I which builds up a ser uaily o the death hous: the opening Beulah shifted | origl ! the role, with V leadir a Reynolds pl |cpposite Bim. Raymond Hatton, y Rockeliffe Fellow Jack Mulhell wnd Virginia Pearson are featured {members of a noteworthy cast. e YOUNG FiiM | STARIS RICH HOLLY30O0, tal, Ot | Thirtcen year oid Jackie Coo has amassed a fortune th froy the sal of tho P the United States for a score of | year . ‘Indication of the fortunc of the | boy film star was given when his | broker annonnc that Jackie i3 | | owner of iz al estats | valued at Jackie r2- {contly purchasel Los A llots paying §100,000. The {declaved that Jackic has plenty of money with which I buy amore 1o to | { At the a of six years, Jackie | paid an income tax on an annual | salary of §52,000. When he was 3n!ne years of agé hc received al 1$1,500,000 ch from the Metro | Pictures Corporation. AlIDres_ud Up i | Mary Dayre 13 shown wear- form of the Girl Scouts which was adopted at their recent | sonvention at New York, (International Newareel) . —— s The moving pictures of the Dempsey-Tunney fight in Chicago and aleo the pictures of the Dempsey-Sharkey fight last July in New York, were last night M 10 from | ¥ e % B! and theatrical man, .who exhibited them i 4 SHE’S THROUGH WITH THE MOVIES) dinner e s s e - — - Loos and her husband, John Emerson, pictured just before they gaiied for a long vacation on the Riviera, the tiny author of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” declaring she was through with the movies forever. Inset: Cartoop =* **'» Loos, sketched by Mal St. Clair, well known direclor. tarnational Illustrated Newey Anita Loos Fades Out Of the Picture Game = TEW YORK (i-1-N).—Anita Loos is through! q The diminutive creator of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and the ace wise-cracker of America is leaving the! movies flat, Anita and her husband, John Enerson, head of the Actors’ Equity, have evacuated Hollywood and have sailed for a long vacation on the Riviera, *Tis whispered that the pint-sized Anita “walked out” of the Paramount lot during the screening of her gold-mining classic. Just why, nobody knows. Anita started writing for the'dumb drama when she was 14, Soon she became recognized as the wittiest caption-carver in the business. Her nifties revolutionized the art of titling. She showed the Hollywood “stuffed shirts” just how ridiculous they were. Then came “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” translated inte every tongue, including the Scandinavian. And tons of money and world-wide renown for its author. But through it all, Anita’s bobbed head never showed the slightest signs of swelling. She never put on the high hat And that endeared her all the more to everyane, Anita intimates that she’s sick and tired of the movies, {The *art” may have done a lot for fier, but she's done a lot fof the “art” too. A And, as she bows a farewell, let’s all join in and give this little girl a great big hand! 'FILM WOMEN SHUN l 1 | | t | 1 | | | | | i | high-! James blonde invest s of his film lishment on the way north of Hollywood Hall, one of the yo heroes of the screen, ed some of the success’ in a doughnut sta where one can get whole-wheat doughnuts between swims at the beach. 4 But if any prominent film wo- men_have put money into caf: they have kept their venture secret, Bebe Daniels s=aid not long ago that she would like to open a ‘“real Spanish ¢ Hollywood, but that ap ently as far as it went. Being colony food barons simply doesn't seem to appeal to the women o the screen. NO FILMING - OF BOY KING ings Might Turn Young- ! ster's Head , Rumania, Oct Queen and Prin Hoelen, mother of little King Mi- chael of Rumania, have been de- luged with requests from photog | raphers and cinema produ over the world to photograph the Jjuvenile king. One American com application was indorsed by tw United Statos senators, sought 'o make a seri of motion pictures of the boy sovereign playing wi his American companions, 50+ phine, Jane and Jjunia Cal daughters of William bertson of Empor can minister other American to {ilm Michael wh pony, played with his kite or went in Thus far, howe Mother Helen, has refused such reguests, first, on the that it would be unseemly improper to dramatize or film ths baby sovercign so soon aftor King Ferdinand’s death; dnd, sec any wl afl nd and |ond, that so much attention and | i | | | i | | publicity might tend to spoil the youngster and turn his head at his most impressionabl years. One American motion-picture op- erator, who “filmed” the lit king in the palace ground at Sin- aia was forced by the authorities to destroy the film. “During the my son's reig a Mother Helen, “I want him to re- main. modestly in the background. He is far too young to appreciate , things. 17 the significance _of don’t want people to make a fuss over him. Court life will spoil him soon enough.” AN S 1 T R S SR T WHOS WHO I AND WHERE | CAFE INVESTMENTS ", oo o field cine taurant business as a the investment of their savings, HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 22-It K be that the girl who once ks away from cooking and ashing by golng into mo- | tion pictures is content to let @i oating-hous> _idea is more well enough alone. At any 'M*fimflnr. Henry Bergman, who feminine film players, though thcy iag been in the cast of every roadily become financially intet-| charles Chaplin pleture for the ested in flower shops, beauty past 12 years, operates one of the . real ‘estate operations and | nogt prosperous cafes on the garages and service stations, | ygylevard. Raymond McKee, co- ! shy of the ro|median, runs an exotic chicken- FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FRESH EVERY WEEK AT SEATTLE MARKET PRICE Your Patronage Solicited W. E. SEYDEL Third and Seward . B0JP—Chicken with iloe | "Baked Chicken with Dressing . ' Rongt Leg of Veal, Jelly Braised fweet Polatoes Chicken Gravy | superintendent ter, Mrs. M. Hugenin, of the U. 8. Bureau of Public Roads machine, righops here, left for Seattle on; a(the Princess Alice. i After residing here for one and Among the men of the movles|one-half years, W. T. Vale went outh on the Princess Alice. He is on his way to Pittsburgh where he will enter the employ of the Westinghouse Electric and Manu- acturing Company. Mrs, J. T, White and her sfs-' were out- [hound passengers on the Princess _ | Alica, ing to her home in California’ Mrs. Hugenin is return-, tafter visiting here for some time. ly trumpet player iar Night Hawks Orchestra, took i ge on the Princess Alice for __ 14 papergLor.5 Wyn “Windy" Walker, former- with the popu- ttle. e e it The film } L e S ——— SUNDAY: ONLY ——— 9:25 Oh, Doctor! Look Who's here! 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