The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1923, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNE 2 PyAROLD LLOY D to Stay for a While in ‘Safety Last’; Gloria Swanson Here as Jazz-mad Girl; “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine’ at Strand; Mae Murray Here in “Jazzmania’’; Lon Chaney in “The Shock’; Rodolph Valentino in ‘Blood and Sand’; Norma Talmadge in Desert Love Story; “Bulldog Drummond” Coming to Winter Garden. Poe een STRAND Pine TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM —Gloria Swansea in “Irod teal Dawg LIBERTY Last Blue Mous mania, STRAND— Trail of the Loneson COLUMBIA—Loa Shock WINTER GARDEN ‘One Stolen Night COLONIAL—Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels in “Nice People. PRINCESS—Norma Tale Voice from the Minaret aneSoM old Lieyd in “Safety sramount the the 0 Murray in “Jaen awn at pletu acl Strand The now. T Maigne nd i y Miles Minter in Vine Chaney ln “The Alice Cathoun in Vaudeville program ture, Tom Mix in comedy, girt Carlyle Blackwell, Winter Minter, Strand. 7 Garden, 2—Norma Talmadge, Rodolph Valentino, Colonial. 8- Prince Lon Chaney, Columbia, Gloria Swanson, Coliseum. 4—Mac Murray, Blue Mouse. 5—Harold Lloyd, Liberty. 6—Mary Miles Swanson's latest Paramount ga! Daugh um theater |GLADYS WALTON GETS HER HARDEST ROLE demand ever madé ability of Gladys to be required for in Gelet Burgess® “The White Cat, now filming | he Untamable.” d by two other | WATCH FOR KERRIGAN’S RETURN! abl iecte n e™ 15 bape aha : F v ¢ = and J. Warren Ke j urlosque MOUSE | star © starring Ma © be by far the t has omy 1 med to be the best he } second in the Mack S« new Pathe | ‘The greatest | the histrionic | Walton is going Movie Ouizzes (Conducted in co-operation with As-|the leading rol soctated First National Pictures) |" ne -Btory, per acer which Universal a SFr a under the title, 4 there, 7 ad She will be suppo 5% 4 | well-known players, Malcolm Me Gregor and John Sainpolis, under |the direction of Herbert Blache) Miss Walton plays a dual character, |TOURNEUR COMPLETING — “THE BRASS BOTTLE” Maurice Tourneur, director of |“The Brass Bottle” for First Nae tional, has returned to Los Angeles after a short vacation and is now s ‘|engaged in the final editing and ¥/ titling of this production, his first tarring | comedy. i The photoplay, with Harry Myers) |Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, @ | Barbara La Marr, Charlotte Mer-) riam and other popular players ing the cast, will be shown publicly commencing July 1st. ever attempt midst It is cored back to for hi Wagon,” a ‘ the zig-zag and “The ¢ The picture ng filmed falls of a Big City,” f to “Where My This Evening.” series of comedy nett gas the ture the Blue Mouse theater ust Miss M . pleasu ality who ¢ ror r kingdom to} Par 1 ore ash note is producir in which starred porting casi Ralph La e Dresser, ert Agnew, Lanoe and Eric * | CO erts, Grayes, ny pays Charkes ( Maude Wayne, Mayne. the time I caught| In the case of Anna Q matter how hard the directors tried to keep’ her busy in the she found time for | romance despite their efforts. Ann: Mrs, John Gunnerson, bt WESLEY BARRY HAS _|her cinematic anese Sal! ores en REALLY BIG JOB “Fre Barry when it ¢ to 1 comedian is the “Pit and is a sequel Wandering Hoy bear title, no avert a 1 then r od her se Mur: | ye turn now be when her 5 tional, LUM st BIA | now COLONIAL | story h “Bloc nd,” a Paramoun on view to be Rosell—For may be} year I certainly agree that Mary Philbin has done n bit. She is appearing in Merry-Go-Round,” after which in “Penrc 8 Hughes in her in fact | still in her early teens, one of such slim with you| quite “The Wesley small mes age and a fiv job all 4 n Ns latest Warner Shock" gives ! cm . A he t d role, but his ry sald ; : 4 The Prin beautiful and remarkably engineer, Jar tor an Lila Lee, Nita Nwldi ard other litor and the newest star to join th d Paramo stock pl of screen celebrities at jin the supporting cast City, shares honors h Ch — ee eres bomen whe : Proaaic preoc tions for Y \ the production, | | ; B | the screen's longest-run heroes and — x —® | handsomest bachelor in Hollywood? LIBERTY || Tom Mix brings a score of new reg RP | stunts and thrills in “Chasing th®) pest time I ever had In my life,” | Moon,” which is now at the Palace od during the Thrills with frills and chills are| sie he commented during the first inter promised in “Safety Last,” Harold ever Man which is now Ps will see her s said to the characte his dramatic teens reporter visa tion and Virg hasize a Valli, colony and tint | ulready, | “| M. C. C.—¥es, Antonio Moreno is '_, |married, and that's settled. What Those who like him best in West: with Harold Lloyd, Richard Barthel jern roles will probably have wider ig” Diodotplr: “Valenitino’ bang | for their adulation than fans) married—well there still is Ramon preferring society ¢ ters, during! Navarro, but if you don’t look out, jthe next year : he'll be gone too, soon. | Altho he likes society drama, hel“ yrimi T—They say rain makes| ty not at all. He/ the flowers grow, and like a flower| devil on th rth power where yers are |the kind eaten with dumplings: one of | mess | scope Golden West,” with Sylvia By | likes polite soc! Sylvia G.—I will admit there Tom does many of ie cores view since he flew the movie coop in tunts in Russia, and much of the | 199, . %, Tatpd'e labhel-eavels teal ccenedy teat, |” }1920 because he feared being por gre, which is just starting its second fun—of which there is sald to b@) potied into mediocrity, * week at the Liberty theater. The an abundance—is in seeing the be- climax, in which Harold performs the difficult task of climbing the side of a 12-story building and reaching the roof after overcoming the most hilarious and fearful hazards, is the wilderment of a band of Russian bandits who never dreamed a hu- man being could think #0 fast. Eva Novak is again Tom's leading woman. a “I bave been at homo all the time, Hardly left the premises. Gardening. Lots of fun to plant, raiso and eat your own vegetables, When I retire | for good a few years hence, I'm going to farm—and grow old gracefully. | summed up his attitude in a growling | expletive—"Blah “It bores me, and bore it. What's soon enable you to—, your knowledge of the movies will) well you do all kinds of Paris. at that. Jean Page born in Paris, and not Paris, F have me up a tree sometimes you Paris, TL, claims Jean’ | the use of wasting one’s time on | anything so banal and artificial? Give | me a horse to ride, a trout rod or the fellowship of interesting professional people.” and days to tell you, neglecting my duty is there. Joyce has never permitted her |sereen career to keep her from know, but even if it takes me days} her birthplace. there's no Alice Evelyn T. She is married” Albert E. Smith. David Powell’ born in Glasgow, Scotland, the may be the | you are looking for, after all. motherhood. And she is back once| Grant is the wife of Charles co —— | biggest thrill feature. But the pte ture {s not all thrills. The first part | PRIN CES 8 | contains the most wholesome and | s. — J amusing comedy moments and inci: | © in “The Voice dents that Harold Lloyd has ever] From the Minaret,” one cf her most put on the screen. In his role of ajdramatic pictures, Js at present the department store clerk the spec-|attraction at the Princers theater tacled comedian is absolutely at his|The picture ts an interesting adap. best. Then the picture also contains|tion of, Robert Hichens famous a delightful love story, with Mildred |story, and Eugene O'Brien is seen Davis the young lady in the case. [in support of Miss Talmadge. Despite his 11 years in motion ple- tures, J. Warren in growing old slow-| ly. He's only 33—which may surprise} some ladies of the pre-flapper era “My main reason for staying #0 close at home, Louise pictur 4 |trude 8 J. Warren Kerrigan as Ramarez in “The Girl of the| Golden West.” baby sons. mother “Marriage up hope i to fiv her| would have m: zenda, Alec Francis, Ger-| more. She will make one picture, | ort and Windham Standing| playing opposite George Arliss in| ac’ n engaged by the Warner| ‘Phe Green Goddess.” After that Brothers for the picturization of the| she may continue in the motion pic- |David Belasco play, “The Gold Dig-|ture studio. We hope so. She is talked between shots on ‘The|gers,” in which Hope Hampton will| married to James Regan. |Girl of the Golden West,” in which| play one of the leading roles, The} H. O, L—J. Warren Kerrigan is Well, I haven't give a| Kerrigan is features as tamarez, the| picture will be directed Harry | back again and will stay for some he isn't a moving , or any kind of an They haven't any child and Ray is his. real name. Norma Talma however, was to be with my aged mother, who passed away recently. 1 wouldn't missed that final, wonderful as tion with, her for anything | brother and 1, you know, Always a fine pal, my] We Many new bungalows are iwi ing built. A Small payment and the balance like rent will m you the owner of one. The Ws Ad Columns will help you find thew kind you want. have pola. My twin} are | You know, I've been en-|bandit-lover, together with Rusself| Beaumont, who recently o mpleted | time as far as I can see. He is but none of them | Si on, sheriff, and Sylvia Breamer, |filming “Main Street,” the Sinclair} playing in “The Covered Wagon,” th nee girlof the Poker moon, | Lewis novel. land then again in ‘The Girl of the COLISEUM CONCERT Here Now— ORCHESTRA will piny the following one- hour concert Sunday, at 12:30 ofelock: Overture “Midsummer Night's Dream” .. . Mendelssohn . Herbert The story of a girl who plays with fire to the tune of a jazz band— GLORIOUS Gloria Swanson in her fastest and flashiest-—— Paramount's The famous book, play and song—- *THE TRAIL LONESOME PINE” with seeesee « Rubinstein Xylophone solo, “The Charmer" —Concert polka +..Boow Soloist, Mr. Emil Hansen “Wedding Dance” «...Lincke from tho “Italian y” ... Mendelssohn k Store”—dencrip tive fantasia ....,....Orth M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Director Nile Temple t on. pilgrims Washington, D. C. Memorial Day parade. ANTONIO MORENO Sailor dead are hon- rs strewn iliott Bay. ored by flov on waters of MARY MILES MINTER Boys of Moran School play “Robin Hood.” Going like wildfire—— Harold Lloyd} in the first 7-act thrill comedy— “Safety Last” WITH ~ Mildred Davis When Lloyd climbs up the side of the tall building you'll find your lower extremities growing colder and colder, and a queer sensation at pit of your stormach! ERNEST TORRENCE The sweet girl you've never seen is here to charm and thrill you. eT Eo Theodore Roberts —and— Ralph Graves “Swiftie” is her name, and fast is the game she plays bd mand she carved her name, and I carved / mine” Alno--- “Between Showers” A Cameo comedy Oliver Wallace will play the following eoncert at 12:20 o'clock: ovely June, the maiden who braves a hundred the dangers for her lover’ sake, in Paramount's Alwoes romance that never “Babies Welcome” grows old ‘ A Chrintic Comedy Strand Orchestra under Wineland playing “In a Cloek Store... cc ceceeeeeece ee Orth “Milly Polonaise’ A. All due to laffs and thrills! ALN Pua HORE “Spring —Grand Walta .. ieiaah saat SOMOS . Selected ond" Overture . 0. . sees s Phomar Sone. “Ray DE Rd Pd PA Ve 10% Courtesy, Music, Pletures SZ

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