The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1922, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 —————————— —_ThH AN Unusually Splendid Group of Photoplays Make Up the Offering That Will Be Presented to Seattle Thsatergeers During the Coming Week: ; “Tess of the Storm Country,” Blue Mouse; “Clarence,” Strand; “Lorna Doone,” Coliseum; “Brothers Under the Skin,” Liberty; “All Night,” Co- i lumbia; “Love or Hate,” Colonial; “Head Over Heels,” Winter Garden; “I Do,” Olympic; “Saturday Night,” Princess. . ceitiiariadis eens seen tate rte ve He LIBERTY I es Y My, & : 2 “BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN" Y ‘eo yn a $ % 1 * Y * Tra A] 4 os ‘ 4 ‘ BLUE MOUSE | ; x * ‘ ae " “TRSS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" i é try.” which week at the E e i—Norma Talmadge, Colonial. 2—Agnes Ayres, Strand. 3—Mary Pickford, Blue Mouse. 4—Helene Chadwick, Liberty. 5—Leatrice Joy, Princess. 6—Madge Bellamy, Coliseum. 7—Rodolph Valentino, — Columbia. is perhaps th of its kind Chinese rug w feet, a size sel golian manufac SRR, Real and shape which fits few rooms. It 1 who had | @—— Oe | Eve |WONDER DOG CAST : (BABIES PLAY |STAR PLAYS MOTHER SEUM_ |) WINTER GARDEN | King Asks IN NEW PICTURE | Winter Garden | WITH DE HAVENS FOR FIRST TIM LORNA DOONE” “HEAD OVER HEELS” / ° | Brownie, the Century wonder dor, | ‘Three girl bables, each less tha a| For the first time in her ecreem! Imagine & series of rooms with} Manel Normand has excellent mup-| ackte Oo | will appear with Buddy Sessenger tn | AIR ” coremrg| year old, were seized with a fit of /areer, Helen Ferguson was called | ator living In Pasa¢ to dispose of it on ac clal reverses. the soft, rich hangings, where birds! sort in her latest Goldwyn pleture i | A t during the | UPR to pe © tender character a CTA EARN a antes quae ws vt page 06 Nee? ° Harry Edwards second Century ple- HJartistic temperame during * of a young mother in Harry Rapte o @ | Window boxes and piles of exquinite at the Wis Gar who works by script, is now in the | De Haven’s latest starring vehicle Franklin is directing for the Wamer — ™ | cushions are scattered about to s« well plays Papa Bamb! LO8 ANGELES, Deo. 9—If Jack!®| inirg week of his picture. Two asaiat- | * were supposed to laugh | Brothers. Clarence,” whic ns at the|as resting places. Occasior Raymond Hatton haa the ‘coun does not go to England tO) ants headed by Zion Myers, and two Bland coo for the picture and during| "2, felt as tho I was que SaaS Strand Saturday, 9 the humorous | Would be a broad, deep divan Wher | teatrical prean agent. Ad se Myers, an | | middie of the omen all alain story of @ penniless ¢ jer who | One could sink down to si be amera men, headed by George} | rehe al did their work pe ly « Ferguson, “and f Gia) cemented up a milli: squab. Miss Bellamy claima ¢ t . Hugh Th "| Crocker are aiding Edwards | When the a starting turning, ow what to do with the baby» bling family, adjusted their differ. | al kind of a he i rin plete Others in the cast are Jack Cooper, | however, they began to cry lustily.| until It looked up into my eyes and) : ences and won a wife for himself eee 4 v is given | Jack Earle, the giant, and Betty May. | | No amount of coaxing seemed to be |PUt its arms around my neck. Tham seereere. 00 & Watery ties te poste " Ha sentation as the prt The Giant 3 has, ip recognition | Jable to turn thelr tears into laugh-|¥¢l, 1 just naturally was with lwughs. In the title role Wal! ! OLYMPIC ttraction at a benefit performance | of his excell work, been given af |ter until the faithful property man |™0ther of that kiddie for the rest Jee US has the beading rele, while | a lifor the Princess Endowment fund | long term con by Julian and Abe | |found a humming top and began to Agnes Ayres and May McAvoy are) which opens Saturday at - - re itor the Cedars College for Blind | Stern. | spin it on the stage. said to be finely cast. There is a) scum. ee 1 bor fe 1 it tidy Messenger’s firet | The babies became interested at HAMILTON WORRIES 4 supporting cast of genuine excel a ead ‘P Me me “I Do? Harold Licyd’s newest mel The king and queen of Great|‘ has been changed once in the music from the top and J lence. isan \? OLONIAL _ | {2st Buhibitors: comedy, is for} tiritain will be there and so % " 1 Was in Flow-| |in a few minutes their faces were| OVER “NO LU 4 j || those who who ex ¢ Wales, not to mentior . wreathed in smiles and the scenes! 4, *COLUMBIA |” a « figu British |were taken without further protest | ,FOF the fire time tn Bis | “LOVE OR HATE" pin he embryo “lend ies.” port Bee say Mn 2p _ | BEM gt oder ore « HOTEL OF GOLD | from the embryo “leading ladies. | confortable ig ison nan 4 Specs —-8| eof Hate” ts the or oo Teret wi ee . big 4 . ® footwear in “No Lack,” the 7 |ture offering at t ' rs j ALL NIGHT” jture offering a al w children. Ov the grand ball room RUSH WRECKED »|“COVERED WAGON” ton comedy, now nearing comp “AN Night," starring Rodolph Val. | opens Sunday entine and Carmel Myers, tx herald. | the leading ro 4 an the most {mportant film re-| supported by vival of the year. It opens at the| Ford Sterling. The cinema produc Cotumbia theater Saturday. A hi-| tion was adapted from the story of larious comedy, “All Night” sparkies| the same title written by Jacinto with humor created by the peplexi-| Benazente. Th ma Talmadge the picture and ts urtney Soote and Hyde Park hotel, London's} The Red Hen hotel, an old two-story swagger rende |frame structure, and « relic of the inh of detaila| early gold rush days of California, 6 it for an, aa eae Wi be for Educational release, theater IS SNOWED UNDER) incidentatty, the aony over Word from the James Cruze com-|new shoes, which he displays in pany, making “The Covered Wagon” |picture, is not all feigned. *||as 4 Paramount picture, is that they | hurt! They were so tight the {| are snowed in, but that It Is possible | tons popped off while he was 4 to be a merry matrimonial mix-|granted that |xuest of t nly be! one of the bic » of production was for . ma ~ | «Ted Howland’s musical players are|there. Mr 4 Mre. Coogan will| the Fools,” Harry Carey's fourth t sh Milford, Utah, f with his girl é 4 n ‘ rpanggeamnne, © reach Milford, Utah, from camp, 4 ttes ef young lovers. Carmel Myers | ™erly called “The Passion Flower”) 1 coating ane of thelr upique must | make every effort to be in England | starring vehicle for F. B. 0, release. $6 mliee away, on bhoweioes or by|. As coon on. Cie peenee Aa lta i-th Shed ror psd lasek waits ARERR) COE | with Jackie in January. | ‘The hotel stood on the edge of sled. Work has been delayed to some | wears the tight shoes are flancee who rads —— pt a merry | PA CE HIP eee The invitation from the royal | the Mojave desert, where in ite hey- | extent, bat every available moment|the day, Hamilton dona his race for romance. Velentino, whose | | LA —-————____—_— | court comes thru a communication | 4¢¥ stood Skinner's Camp, one of the | |is being utilized in working on the|big shoes with delight. His i cae war sc yaponal”” =~ ee Dawe —g P R I N Cc E S S from. the Guches of Mamilien and mest famous of the early California big production. and spring. walk can not be time playing Prince Charming to the) “I cannot marry you, Philip. 1|&——> in| Deanden. She ts chatmma othe poor ed “tilapia bing wre eer } a coed ar price mega r ae uae nS 4 h pe 7 » wees caesium cuieaatihen ot Kaien _|and six dilapidated cabins were a! | tice, he will have to to capricious Carmel. Only after “All|can never marry anyone, because SATURDAY NIGHT” oxeemt meamnenes f Cedars coll i: remained t — Night” ts she ready to keep her/ I'm not master fe my soul, Mar Beginning Sunday, Ceefl B. De. |!*R® fund * wit teen Come ae ry LEAVE HONOLULU ce et ae promise to be his wife. Johnny Fox. | riage would force me to lead. a dou-|Mille’s great Paramount picture,| Whether the event will be more —_——$$__ i TO FINISH FILM © because of the presence of | © riot of fun in “The Smali Town| Then Marjorie anburdened to her} the Princess theater. The story iw|fovalty or the presence of Jackie! jon ra. for the cast of “The . | _gBet Compwon. the star, and pin B Is . ls Derby.” wherein the small town kids/ lover the strangest story ever told, | said to be an excellent one, the ac |Cooman & a de le point UPON) Hunchback of Notre Dame,” which | Mabel N d, in “Head Paramount picture, written and di- Teach With follow the ponies. Musical spectaity|and it is the story of “Dusk to|tion thrilling, and the cast, b |which the parents of the starlet do) watiace Worsley will direct at Uni-| adel NOFMANd, M "HORE | votes by Julia Crawford Ivers, left] BRUSSELA, Dec. $0 lh rahgang agp will feature) Dawn,” starring Florence Vidor. It|by Leatrice Joy, Conrad Nagel not insist. They are more interested 1 cit on Chaney of course|Over Heels,” the attraction| olulu last Saturday for Califor-|and fifty thousand feet of larold Weeks in his own songs and/|is a King Vidor production, adapted | Roberts and Jack Mower, one of the|in the need and importance of the itle role, Raymond | apps, :, | nia, w ey © complete the Columbia orchestra in an cxpe-|from “The Shuttle Soul,” a novel by | best ever seen in a DeMille produc [cause for which the benefit ts to on engaged for the role | “ hich opens Sunday at the lie Rival fon atest es weeks |e Eevee ‘Sanoote tor cially arranged concert. | Katherine FUL tion. be given poet, Winter Garden. work in the studio. 4 ects. the funny freckled youngster. creates! ble lifer “Saturday Night,” wilt be the bill at | 2% ‘The second important selection has NOW HERE— The screen version of the book that has been read by millions— Photopiays Tnat Prove the Value of we Aiouen Picture Art NOW PLAYING— ne Pre The picture that shows how to treat a WILLIAM DE MILLE’S Paramount screen version of — BOOTH TARKINGTON’S famous stage comedy that was the sensation of Broadway for more than two years— BY R.D.BLACKMORE .. THE GREATEST —(v’ LOVE STORY \!.’_/ EVER WRITTEN COLISEUM ORCHESTRA M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Director, will play the “Brothers Under the Skin” WHAT HAPPENS?—when the henpecked husbands decide they have stood enough? —with— PAT O’MALLEY HELENE CHADWICK NORMAN KERRY CLAIRE WINDSOR MAE BUSCH “CLARENCE” With three real stars— AGNES AYRES MAY McAVOY WALLACE REID Added Attractions— 4 “The Enchanted City” Soncerto No. Rubinstein . Miss Geneva y Ballet" Herbert —ALSO— “HIGH POWER” A Mermaid Comedy that utilizes everything from New York to the Wild West COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA —Under— M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Blon . Nevin » the rtha” Flotow LIBERTY NEWS Rotary snow plows clear railroad tracks in the Caseade Me ains Boy Scouts in pa » at Everett A Christie ; Comedy U, of W. Seniors shine shoes on the campus, ASTORIA FIRE SCENES y STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland

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