The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1923, Page 3

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\y 4 s ¥ $3333 Se eso bas SSUES SSS Sy bes = S co — Saas BeNS ASS ns: SAK SRN EO SS SSS SQ THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 TODAY’S PROGRAMS ; ~~ A GE La at ; OUGLAS FAIRBANKS plied to Liberty in “Robin Hood’”’; Pola Negri in Dramatic Picture at the Strand; Blue Mouse Features “Where the Pave- COLISEUM "The Pasion Ming Pai ment Ends”; ‘‘The Famous Miss Fair’’ Is Coliseum Attraction; Sea Drama, ‘Down to the Sea in Ships,” at the Columbia; Mae Marsh Star of Colo- NENTY' =~ Douglas Fatebanks 0 nial Feature; “The Man From Glengarry,” Winter Garden’s Next Picture; ‘“The Dangerous Age” at the Princess. Un MOUSE Where the I h Allee ‘Terry and Negri im “Hella own to the Sea in 4 drama. “The Ladder Tully Marshall and Ed ward Horton, COLONIAL—Mae Marsh in “TH We Meet Agalo PRINCESS —Lewis Stone ln “Tbe Dan Kerous Age, STAGE METROPOLITAN — Walker — White " feature, cer,” with Johanie Walker, —Vaudeville, comedy, girl agement to view it, T is. known «to ten (2 tion picture are easily as eroeneen tt nd 1—Pola Negri, Strand. 2—Douglas Fairbanks, Liberty. 83—Alice Terry, Blue Mouse. 4—Ruth Clifford, Princess. 5—Marguerite De La Motte and Ward Crane, Coliseum. 6—Raymond McKee, Columbia, 7—* tourna-| Marian Swayne, Winter Garden. 8—Mae Marsh, Colonial. ‘ l | COLONIAL \( GENIUS OF THE MOVIES IS ONLY 23! | COE e tanect a . : | Meet Again," opens as the feature at ovie wizzes Final scenes were made this week | Meet Ag | [been prompted by motion plctu nial thea 5 | on Principal Pictures corporation’ |to write, not only for the screen Mae Marsh portrays the ett, Alan Hi Sam de Gra 2—____________-8 | COLISEUM | “The Famous Miss Fair,” a film BY JACK JUN cYER | FIST woop. April, 19.—Aul} r today Fi > “The Meanest Man in the World") h ; ght, Sedrks.) Put the ble white |thows its influence in quickening | /,, 1 | : 7 a $ swing at the Si of a rich orphan who Is robbed of he r Put rity Fi se | (Conducted in co-operation with AS-|rne production will have an early Version of the famous stage play by |e "netia Donna, as admirera| fortune and tricked into an insane| “spot” on Irving G. Thalberg, youth Bere: aur! sociated First National Pictures) | James Forbe: rring Myrtle Sted. | °°" iM a4 Reman hae vn ts sard. rodigy of the movie industry! hat 4 man, Huntly ¢ . Marguerite De La Motte, ¢ Landis, Ward|" . Carmel Myers and Helen Fer: cinema feature at Anxious—It's a good thing it's me| "lease and {ts said to be of eae king on and not Harold|ceptional merit. Twenty well known 4. He would be sighing, and|artists form the cast, headed by nen her beauty its who at 22 directs a film $4,000,000 a year, mal income of submis! onsbip to the rex eping and everything to think|Bert Lytell, Blanche Sweet, Bryant! ; ks out h ® proclaimed an | relies that you doubt his perfectly good ef-|Washburn, Maryon Aye, Helen t meets ‘a ¢ ok who number ntal reactions and / forts’ There's absolutely no trickery|Lynch, Victor Potel, Frances Rays story Is ec «tf house of the othe ne executive side of their materi of the camera in “Safety Last” at|mond, William Conklin, Forrest attempt of Mrs. Fair, a woman w who loves her pie nding of personality } “In this business t have/aji, at all. And everything you saw|Robinson, Lincoln Stedman, Carla has won fame thru her war work jn x a ent ranking with that A great faith in the weight of em0-| there was ag is. Stockdale and others equally popu- | she returns home, She goes on Abe 3 | + Ly in as well. an vision which |mentalist to risk $200,000 to] x " " i 7 rected by G & % | in i a nm which <. L. O—This time I caught you|ture. cture tour } aying her husband and Faia tenure teak ten Oe m id tha tadaater of samans | $400 000 for a pic the reason-! at jt. Frankie Lee becomes Johnnie|+ palate ee iidren eee sant t a ving: able assurance that Walker as rwilliger” when he| 7 point author ith Musk ‘Thalberg hag just been given a human hearts will grows up in “Children of Dust.” And BUSTER KEATON’S 4 bring out Is that no wou ceive “with st in the Louls B. profit you. to set you straight, it's Lloyd Hughes| 66 99 4 th a home and a career. A cap bv! president he “You can readily | when Newton Hall grows up as Ha THREE AGES” FINISHED re many thrilling 2 te o of that big plotures can’t bet vey Livermore. Pauline ron and| Buster Keaton says that thee matic situations - ; ; + ha ek thede blooded finance like raising potatoes | Fert Woodruff and everybody hakespeare’s ¢ of hurnan p re versal The movie Down to the Sea ‘BLUE MOUSE ||" 1 t! naker | pear in this production. Yes, ry-|theory {s all wrong. Pe am Scott and many other he came as assintant to the ly pour in so much money | boty that you'll go crazy about. |there are only three ages—cribbage,, : of the wellknown #6 2 : c pack awaiting returns. He e lmarriage and dotage Busters * i Oe de St + | players equally prominent are in the t, because he naw and sit back awaiting retu peterdiesd, Seareage ies otaw These days the South Seas are the Be John L. E. Pell is the new goo cast er‘future in filme than in| must be unusually alert to the #0 cial and economic changes that re- jast outpost of romance, There the/attraction to be offered to Columbia < exporting business he beaches biaze and the surf roars patrons for the coming week. The Pp R 1 N CG Es S S | |then managed. there go authors, adventurers and| picture ts said to be replete with} | || He looks like he was meant to like Kipling’s “Tramp Royal,.”|thriis and the heart interest and \x— nied play the violin or write poetry} who are tired of things-as they are./tumor make it one of the best at- Lowia Stone ath ciittord, a Ke > jrather than galvanise and expand| bound out “for to admire and for to/tractions of the season. Roberts and Cle ad marae the | bis business concerns, And as a see” something strange and new. The| Raymond McKee, well-known char. |tured in “The Dangerous ee the |matter of fact, it Is from sentimen. South Seas are the locale of “Where | acter actor haw the stellar role and| present feature attraction at the) La Belle—It happens that “Bella|Kolossal Keaton Komedy, “Phres) | Donna” is Pola Negri’s first Ameri-|Ages,” 1s now completed jact upon fundamentally unchange-|can.made picture, and “Mad Love” able emotions. He's got to get that | was made over on the other side. | they had the real stuff. The title | ie: le pictures or his product 48|am sorry to know that you didn't | Jackie's. latest is “Toby Tyler,’ ae like Rex Ingram's latdSt picture,| which you will see very soon, It in Irving Thalberg’s canny abil: | «where se, abd aggond, 4 petee nap lity to do just that—to sense the ekg Ph acy so we, bale Sd A ; - | changing paychology of a people and ending was bit of a surprise, but the Sratoie ta . e and idealistic impulses seldom as- ‘ a > acling of Alles Tecry and Fee Nol oe Le Sven eb you aa ee the Pavement Ends,” the ddyenture| Marguerite Courtot haa the leading | Princess Cor a on Dero eee een Genk te none ka shape ail the activities of a movie | Bcuns of Alice Terry abated Posen © you aid aia pleture, which is the new feature = capone: * role. Age,” ina — fhe me Relling tive Ghee asta producing silast to the heart hohgers that dred Harrier and we souls am cape armccaten wah asagg 5 jet romance and the family troubles] A melodramatic title for ‘Thal-| A jand mind. gropings of a public—| ‘Laura—It would be a crime to try | about a year, since we saw herin 4 Rainon Navarro are | WINTER GARDEN ||mac"mne ant [ners career miuht reads “Peter| Irving G. Thalberg | which bringn im an tnoome of #100 |\eume ait dhe mare th Gee phate [te ca Hooke Barna” BA ured players and have an excel- | arising durtiethl 9 ing His Way to Plutocracy,” for | 000 a year at 23. tion ot! “Holy wobd.” sali ree mee i conning task 164 jent and strong cast in thelr support. |B ay of business pro le, ; sy | millionaire he is certain to be, bar-| 000 Americans daily. Over his dynamic personality and| ang everybody in Hollywood appeared none es W FIGHT STORIES (Sri v.2eutebome is shorn “THE PRINTERS’ DEVIL" rng "ect mictanen ‘wore"be| “Pat mpi ementour poner |i sown at ais si wa | Bee : jnow at the Winter Garden thenter. barley J2nd responsibility, almost. awesome | Wears a becom Dare movie town's name. Just seeing the| Dan of Danville—I'm not trying, NE “The Ladder Jinx,” as the picture] |BARRY’S LATEST PICTURE) Actual dotiars, however, by “no'/at times. Think of its effect upon|and quiet, unfailing courtesy | fim will be secing Helly 5 aaa eee rood. tik; co TO BE PICTURIZED | is titled, is a fast moving comedy| Production of W esley Barry’ a| soa comprehend his idea of suc-| people whose Hves would otherwise |a trace of swagger—for which, ‘ood. Mal St. Clair has just completed | feature with thrills and humor ga-|!atest picture, Devil, H. C. Witwer’s “Fighting Blood” |jore. Its unusual plot and the man-|has been h Warner} "I feel happy.” he told me with/ nation, Builds dreams, Re-creates| him a moment longer! |little boy just like every other little| Easiest Way" or “Six Days,” it series for F. B. O. Another series}ner in which the good cast presents | Brothers’ Cc studios, dim to A/ boyish carnestnens, have some| waning ambition. Fires new hopes. | . Tae |boy, and like you, perhaps, too, The|hard to tell, The’ powers that stories will soon go|it makes it one of the best comedies |complete revision of the story The | share in molding the destinies of an | Stirring a nation with a new culture.| There are 499,000 motor vehicles | thing he liked best, he says was mak-| haven't decided yet themselves. into production. Beatrice Van is!the Winter Garden theater has|picture ix being made rency of entertainment and en-| “Why. therfact that thousands of jin Canada, nearly half of thewe be-|ing “Daddy” becatise in some scenes| you shall know, and you can lea preparing the continuities. shown for some time. "rection of W lightenment reaching some 20,000, people heretofore inarticulate have ing in Ontario | be had $o' sat @ lot Bf ecagmeltl gad task Sa. | cons be like it, not me! Theda Bara i Bobby—Why, Jackie Coogan is a|is coming back, whether it bein drab! How it stimulates imagi-| Sparks, please keep the spotlight | n | Always the Best for the Liberty Guest HERE NOW FOR A FARE- WELL RETURN ENGAGE- MENT The supreme achievement of the cinema COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the foll wing Nour ‘concert at. 12190 o'clock Sundays Overture, “Beautiful Galatea” BAS, Suppe IT’S HERE Henry Miller and Blanche Bates’ Broadway stage success—of a woman who goes in pursuit of fame and fortune and comes home to find her daughter enjoying forbidden fruit! A new and more beautiful Pola Negri! ky <-+. Wienlawaki mo aria from the Opera in her FIRST AMERICAN-MADE production a Paramount desert romance— “BELLA DONNA —with— CONRAD NAGEL LOIS WILSON M. JacQu ES BEAUCAIRE Director | POLA NEGR Pitty Added— “THIS WAY f world— ‘ I Pitti) bs Douglas Fairbanks Parisian ee, ae, “ROBIN HOOD" WIRELAND arin: “Song of You never saw anything like it before! | REGULAR PRICES LIBERTY NEWS Senttle pinyfield youngsters the final baseball pitching Oliver Wallace A modern woman of fashion, luring men with her silk: en charms—till at last she meets the eyes of her lover! “THE FAMOUS MISS FAIR” with this special cast: Screen tests MYRTLE STEDMAN ok aalting abip amoke, will play the following hooletion’ fate’ eeu theirs ent» | cemenrt, Apm¥ay, Re dren In May fete at Cowon b die tpbeteds sy ptin" Zameontk an in noccer a dl pene ened of Seattle HUNTLY GORDON ues Overaie, “seniamtte girls taken HELEN FERGUSON Jas} week CULLEN LANDIS are now MARGUERITE De La MOTTE: showing! WARD CRANE CARMEL MYERS

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