The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1923, Page 3

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ri POrUuLar Sines and High- Class Deadatiiche: Pantone: the New Euan oa Film Wass rs the Priites Week at Local Picture Theaters. erts Is Star of Liberty Picture; Coliseum Shows “Isle of Lost Ships’; “All the Brothers Were Valiant” at Strand; Wild Animal Film at Columbia “The Third Alarm,” at Colonial; Charles Jones Coming to Winter Garden; Constance Talmadge at Princess. TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN SCREEN COLISK™ The Isle of Lost Ships,” with Ann @. Nilsson and Milten Sills, aad Keund 3 ef “Fighting Boot RTY William DeMille’: : featuring Theodore STRAND-—“AU the Brothers Were Vaatin Hittie Dore ant M . COLTMBIA—H. A. Snow's, “Hunting Game in Africa. COLONIAL—"The Third Alarm featuring Ralph Lewis. WINTER GARDEN—Dertig Porsam The Yosemite Trail.” rm NCHESS—Comsiance Talmadge in “Bast is West Eugene Tillie. PANTAGES—Musical vaudeville show, “The Whirl of the World PALACE sudeville program ature revue, pie G a 4—Constance Talmadge, Princess. 5—Charles Jones, Winter Garden. 6—A native African git vj Bert Woodruff, Coliseum. “Hunting Big Game in Africa,” Columbia | | COLISEUM | Seta 4 «| bearer wih chadex ) GLADYS WALTON HAS MANY NEW STORIES 1 waiver! WINTER GARDEN | ‘ag stage PRODUCTION l NOT POLA’S FAULT Marriot t Melnrea Bausnal Cue ¢ fm, th nas signed a co Players. His latest pict ‘Talmadge was is arried, and I am to him in y it will reaclt welcome. y the a strangeone? by Gele y Marion «| REX BEACH WORKS ON yt” "| “THE NE’ER DO WELL” |: Rex Beach, author of * he Ne‘er itzmau ia Berge ory which Alfred E. reen,| made with Thomas Meighan hatsoever did the|star role. Mr. Beach hearty approval of thi ment of his sto the iat players ar ‘repsonsible arlie are not married yet, | liable to happen most any time he rumors. Mildred Harris is Universal purchased ‘The | im Pictures, but she has not mal Ramblin’ Kid," by Earl Wayland | the second time, so you are) | Bowman, which appeared in the Ar. | there. gosy magazine, for ‘Hoot’ Gibson,| Milton N.—Percy Marmont 1 | | Mark Sabre in “If Winter Co ie isan Englishman. Ann ture is “The Beast.” 1 ve not Hotert McKim. Gust Rehfela an: |COLUMBIA | Bo Bhowing at the © Bow ie a most un It i “Hunting Big Game in "the big taken by H. lis app jabout the [ripe woman who had m Jol! burned over her er |ahe was a best seller Hall and othe: x eee) | PRINCESS Musial PALACE HIP _ All records for receipts at the Ri. caver, New York, were broke: opening day of ‘'Bella Do: ta Negri’s picture, aci a ng | against her husband | on M of the Sahara and | 0A, ’ must not miss it. Dorothy &. Snow, fro © heart of the!now. Constance 7 her husbe: dx.j}to Paramount. There were 8,700/ aiao seen at her best in this Birican «wildx, among the most!to appear to the best advantage in Paid admissions totalling $6,895. She makes a most intriguing pewerful and ferocious beasts of t. er interesting role of Ming Toy }ish dancer. The next picture in land. The presents real ad-|the pretty Chinese girl, who is |most a crime to force this kind of/ Mr. Barthelmess appears is ¢ of Pola| woman out into the sands to keep| Fighting Blade.” aright, | her death tryst with the black leop-| Bilson—It is a fact that B ed to be sorry for|ard. land frequently declares she afd no woman Is 0) And so, in a way, Negri measur-| ished with serials, but she is you can enter-|ably realized that wish of the first|lured back again. So she was indeed al-| paragraph after all again. You never can tell” Ventures that are full of thrilts, and | rescued from the ( love” boat | role Desides bas an exceptionally large by Billy Benson, the young Amer @mount of educational value. Many/jcan. Edward Burns plays the part | Twice?” the ph “id animals which most people of Billy Benson and Nigel Barrie,|Hip this week. fave never heard of appear in the} Warner Oland and E. A Warner) Wyndham Gittens 4 picture. have important roles. James W. Horn se Pola Negri COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE —— Ea Thrill After Thrill! The strangest love story ever told—the tale of a floating island in the =e criminal lawyer and terrible grouch, who solves the mysterious diamond case! “Peer Gynt Gulte Ne Mm CERTAINLY— ie Everyone is talking about Grumpy, the celebrated = mace ace be Yared pit Mifpersiede Bayt. 82 NOW PLAYING — Mary Barton Be sss Chabrier ++ -Rossint Being shipwrecked on a tropical isle isn’t so lil bad when a beautiful North Atlantic, whose dead- ly currents drag ships and men into its maw, impris- oning them in 2 liv- Ing death! THAT'S the location of First National's— William De Mille’s Paramount super-special—Cyril Maude’s most famous stage success— South Sea belle will dance and keep you company! “COLD CHILLS” A Mermaid * «¢ «@ Imagine two captains, 1 mutinous crew and a ll white woman on board a vessel miles from ll anywhere! Then you are picturing only part T ll MILTON SILLS —with— LON CHANEY BILLIE DOVE and =8=8=8 enUMEY”| Theodore Roberts MAY McAVOY CONRAD NAGEL LIBERTY NEWS “THE ISLE OF LOST SKIPS” THIS IS UNIVERSITY WEEK! =8= Added— J. of W. Pictures and Quartet " 7 Also rete ag? hes and Judy,” Boring footvail practice at U. of W MALCOLM McGREGOR ie {ill LG. Witwer'n BF | acces Meee eat woman YOUR, 5 hii Bl ? ss | He ioe || Fig ng Blo A Christie Comedy serien from Collier's Weekly »@8@ 8806 6e 02088

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