The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1923, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNI HAROLD LLOYD Still Thrilling Litty Audiences; Rex Beach Story at Coliseum; Blue Mouse Has “The Hero”; Bebe Daniels at the Strand; Baseball Story !s Columbia proitae “Trifling Women” Coming to Colonial; ‘‘The Hottentot” Is Princess Feature; “Just Like a Woman” Com- ing to Winter Garden. All Attractions tart Showing Saturday or Sunday. pe a Se TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLTSEUM—Thomas Meighan in “The Ne'er Do Well.” LINBRTY—Marokd Lieyd ln “Safety Last,” BLU MOUSE—Derbare LaMare and (easton (he lo "The Here. STRAND —liebe y Barry in “Heroes a ¥ a so eee Douglas Maclean and Madge Hetlamy in “The Hottentot.” STAGE METROPOLITAN —L Dittrichstela a “The Purple Mask.” VANTAGES—\ audeville program fea- turing Long Tack Sam with Orb al troupe Rite ville program Gh 1 ‘ Ha EEN a | Se ae ee (yee Tae Wa Mee i - has a delight! is 1—Le wis Stone, Colonial. 2—-Barbara LaMarr and Aton Glass, Blue Mouse. 8-—-Madge Beliamy, Princess. 4—Buddy Messinger and hoe Ridgeway, Columbia. 5—Thomas Meighan, Coliseum. 6—Harold Paramonnt picture he r-Do-| Lloyd, Liberty. 7 Be be Daniels, Strand. 8—Ralph Gres, Winter Garden. Well,” which was-s ‘ 5|- i + é ing at, the Col ! jaives @ significant dra x of Am said to be excellent one ith ro ration of eine prio ot Saves bt the stor ia true to famally | torpe : 1 SWEDISH FAVORITE MAY BE “BEN HUR” - ° IN “THE MAGIC SKIN” vied. as a ne'erdo-well, Mr. om t Main reet The ew attraction which }te : 5 a h ovie WiZzes Bessie Luve and Carmel Myers town in the country t ‘showing Sunday will be hst have been engaged for “The Magic in the role of Kirk An tar : : sino: a wealthy: valve rs might be the next digh:| Like a When”: @ new “eddy | BY JACK JUNGMEYE jtheir home here with the distin snate, 14 drugged and sent to Pan t c « « Marguerite de HH?! LYWOOD, Jui guished director Skin,” the be made at the Goldwyn m le : « 7 man is a real hero in Sweden ama without a penny in his pookets . win: arour hon fot i 3 alph Gravegnd n i n fe a Alth i (Conduct i »operation with As-| studios by Director George D. Baker by a crook. In F ma, Anthony s nding + . Vaieriting sta hare f * National Pi for Achievement Films. Inc.) meets a beautiful ish girl ‘and . & ; io p f ress dbs des a falls in love with her, Ho gets into [ ET ta ae per spe different tyr © is very fair, hav Miss Love will play the leading many difficulties, but | everything STRAND \\* 9G a ‘ ¥ ’ ban y scat hg Py rpcedt ‘ cen him since |'l¢, that of Pauline, and Miss Myers turns out for the best in the énd. - m ‘ s not withou h Jow, almost too goc { nm is latest picture {s|has been cast as ‘The Countess? = a 3 ne i ios X am % x a: | a1 e at le } think, but a great tor fs He makes good, and his father for-| Antonio Moreno, popul ra-|¥ ‘ : 5b Aben DOU health EA deaiceel ht y for ux, which is “The|The story has been taken from one gives him, A EL es Epc Mix ) " eRe Acne : ks, however, in a the World.” I un Lila Lee is Mr, Meighan’s leading |ut the Str heater: | v " pie , Insane’ Kings, he n | derstand he is on his way to Europe woman. Other 7 nent players in | oipunt — pictur e Exciter in| at the ter Saturdl | * pir Sarrn , . : » there really is no hope for you of Balzac’s best known novels, of the same name. Work on the picture e cast are i Lau-| whieh’ h ede F a mys cit edn K. 0. h—Well, we don't know : ag |, His tater ; ; be the 4 . ing Spay rimless tava teatl ne “THE HEART RAIDER” must be an extreme shortage of lead-| pictures that aré being shown. PP hile ‘ . i A from the necessity | There's “Penrod and Sam” frinstanee “LIBERTY | Teal : ye" | nation of 2 aya tae rive NEARLY COMPLETED o(Ssnving inst turvenc pian wih lite Ben Alexander and Jy eo ig Paramount ap " cinath HHH | sree tame rt : : ; r The He Rald-|two 4 at the same time. Butterworth, and there's “Children of af Last.” Harold Lloyd's | leading man with Gloria Swanson | men into she 4 8 Satie! ‘ uA Ese ng double as Clopin, king | Dust,” but while it is not entirely a 5 A dy picture is:now start-|0 “MS American Wife." ‘The sup-| wealth ar wer th ngage ¢ Seastr ‘ 4 Paramount picture starrin the “The he. childre ag ct eis. Pha te ead cahNe op fet] RTE t Excit rs pl © actor and director who was's Si A Ayia, Wigan ihathitaation ot © und in the he | child's picture, the children take ing its third week of showing at the |! & cas' @ Exciters” in 1 a wealthy marquis; } cently brought he y Goldwyn Pi pas ios’ t ck of Notre Dame,” and a) quite a part in it. Pauline Garon, Liberty theater. It has been recety.}¢ludes. amor ra, Burr Mcln-| ranges bis death to marry herpung ley Ruggles, were shot this ooking genii in “The|Lloyd Hughes and Johnny Walker | tosh, re Grin Allen, Cyril Ring and | lover, Ivan; how she meets a “bible Ekman ‘ at the company's Long Island ‘ e the leading roles. rimwe end with her lover when hi 7 ets ¢ tudio. The picture 4s bein "Emma Q-~Mabel Normand {sn't | ————— appearance and bids well to make a|Herbe mae ; record run here. The famous go¢: [band finds them together, mien 4 Tales tabitoemictrae eee | going to run off to. Europe for a| | long, long time yet. They b seen sled comedian has never before made | | graphic and dramatic story. Nate. Whitptetire has been kaot ar! dl titled to be ready for release a more thrilling or laughable inci- ] mer OLUMBIA | lies bs % Gark. ae. the identity ot “Bea, Wir” early in With Miss Ayres in| to it, that she is kept busy and ee dent than his climb up the side of a Re wil ot be “The 3 er Of an,” r yn are Mah Hamil-| given so much time to play. She ii-story building which he does in| “rifling With Honor,” « baseball || ~ PALACE HIB fy (itil mot eat ial ney alae . to play in “The Extra Girl” and fed \6 ‘Safety Last;”” And it also holds a! picture with Rockliffe Fellows, Frita! | jg————__ |definitely beon antiounced, | . Marie Burke and Cl ter that her next picture will prob. te real story with a delightful love in-| Ridgeway, Hayden Stevenson and| Gladys We Universalstar,| Posing man as a good policy ck Cunningham adapted the ably be called “Mary Anne.” terest furnished by Harold and Mil-| Burry Messinger featured, ix the new| who created a decided sensajn in| selection for the titles role in “Ben 7, 7 from “Arms and the Girl,” by H.R.| Adelle—Marguerite Clark's aze| dred Davis. The thrilt scenes set the | attraction at the Columbia theater.) “Pink Tights,” a screen storyf the | tur” is the fact that the public vote Eosta Ekman Durant and Julie Herne. has been a sotirce of great curiosity] large audiences in shrieks of laugh-|The story itself js not the type that| big tops, Is seon in an equally}arm-|for an American screen favorite for ‘ to a great many people, so I don’t} ter, and the scenes in the depart-|is ordinarily designated as 4 sports'ing role in “The Town Sddal."'ihe part showed wide divergence, |SUsKesed. selection of any native wonder that you are anxious, but my | ment store where Lloyd is frightened | story, but the theme is built around| Universal attraction now sho at|The poll, ringing into thou: favorite might definitely the NEW YORK CRITICS little book of books says she wi ct of the r fence the to death for fear tke floor-walker}a professional baseball player who|the Palace Hip theater. Mig Wal: | tetter a 1 hea mplor born in 1887, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She : ors, wa ; ! | Se sy | born in 1887, i - will find him with his fiancee are|was an escaped convict from 3an|ton is presented as a chorus @ ¥ ‘viaw of the good chance for Ekman to nose out PRAISE “VANITY FAIR” | ent on the stage in 1 ed with marked enthusiasm at every | indecisive ree is also screamingly funny. |Quentin prison. The climax of the|at once threatened the trajuility _ —— - a —— | the field. Hugo Ballin’s screen version Ethel—"Brass” has been filmed, ated story, however, has its setting in the|and saved the crash of t Plater’ himel ean Ekman, { am informed by Victor| Thackeray's novel, “Vanity Fair," | but the ending of the picture is quite | |field game of the deciding series of| happiness of the lead o if Harring young yachts |Seastrom, has b a dominatin shown at the Capitol theater, | different from the book. Monty the Pacific Coast Boe rue. her old home town, ishing week ft G ys the leading male role, nan, whose only is that o os fe Bwe neater w York t week nd found | Blue plays the led | a f|figure in th w y, N. J.—"Thelm: jhorses and who gets so discouraged | Stockholm for 12 years ring the | trie pnda «® both critics and the| Egan—Newberry, ng public. was directed by Chester Bennett Gaston Glass, Barbara TaMarr.| 8 | to keep off & horse that he|summ picture © keep o orse that he|summer he has been in pictures for | P } Deris Pawn, John Sainpolis, David || WINTER GARDEN | | | ma dismaily, ‘“Thia isn’t althe Swedish Film Industry, largest] Re wers praised the faithfulness |Jane Novak is playing the leading | Jer and several other stars ph 20 scusatoa? Seo mira 2 x aoe . it's * Madge Bellamy, |in that country. He js just conclud.|of the photoplay to Thackeray's | role; Eva Novak is not in the pro: scen in “The Hero” tho new cinema| “The Crusader,” the Fox picture| Douglas MacLean an ros “Lorna Doone”, the stago season as leading man|story—its characters and its inel-| duction. attraction, at the @ Mouse the-| starring Willlam Russell will close its|lamy in “The Hottentot,” apictur:| pl lorable Peggy |oppouite Faith Erastoff, wife of Sea.|dents. Its pleturesquesness also) J. L. L.—It seems to me kiddy pfe- iter. “The Hero,” given an excel: | cngagemient the Winter Garden | ization of - Wi Collier’s Pmous | Fairfax, for whoxe sake he finally | strom, who, with her two daughters, | came in for special consideration, as | (ures are becoming more and shai ent production and admirable cast! theater Saturday night. Th re|stage success is at the Prings the-| overcomes his fear of the animals. ' will also come to Hollywood to make| did the cast ‘popular, from the amount of kiddy’ SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art W HERE— 15th DAY OF JOY— NO A picture as refreshing as a dip in the ocean— BEBE DANIELS on Braieey : as a reckless society heiress who has to marry 0 within twenty-four hours, and Antonio Moreno as wall toga at his the fashionable burglar, in Paramount’s— careless spending. ; Then one day he "FH, is cut loose from . his father’s purse- a strings and is US left alone to | fight the jie S, battle of life— i y LIBERTY NEWS Matt Starwich, King county sher- iff, junks 120 cop- per stills, Women's field My day at U. of W. 17,000 Taeoma school children in exercises on Sta- dium da sing Added— Ww J ss NO Ware. oe “GOLF as Played by Thomas Meighan | GENE SARAZEN” "the Neer-Do-Well BY REX BEACH Y A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION \ be cat i “PLUMB COLISEUM CONCERT 1 ; puumn..S ORCHESTRA OF COLUMBUS” A Christie will play the follow! —the eighth of H. CG. Comedy seg et sand South Park school (ovosusse pupils in jawn 9 CoBACOD fete. ROLD LLOYD in the 7-act comedy-cyclone— “SAFETY LAST” with | m Oliver Wallace | miorep 8 ® (b) “Song of India” ‘ Hinaky-Koreakott Gillet will piny the following concert )) Vallee Musto trom The lnughter _ Rosamond’ Schubert actually reaches fong .. 4 sees Helected Overture, “Pinue Dance’ Suppe Beate ts ink STRAND ORCHESTRA 4 WINELAND Wii se ina savior | “Fighting Blood plying iets dc tvanPeet eset “Wow Hh Langey Wrom ily Herids the stage of hysteria! AER © GER TED 0 INTERES cas

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