The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1923, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JUNE 23 TLE STAR & man eee oe ya } LAYING Casts to Be Seen in the Photoplay tare hits at Seattie Theaters During the Coming Week Number Some of the Most Popular Players on pone } the Screen. Among Them Are Madge Bellamy, Monte Blue, Florence Vidor, Alma Rubens, Lionel Barrymore, Douglas MacLean, Edith Roberts, } Oread | Antonio Moreno, House Peters, Pauline Starke, Douglas Fairbanks, Gloria Swanson, Viola Dana and Joseph Depew, All of Whom Appear in Starring lo oh . . sag } Roles. The Pictures Includé Comedy, Romance and Human Drama and Some Have the Three Combined. ad the \ s Be haa SE EOE A RIER : eA iain Re Aetna end ee a marten, | TODAY’S PROGRAMS jt idea D Green Oe mabe ie “Ehe pensbine Burton, LIBR ra ¥ — Mouse Peters, Antonio Bly in Morene and Paaline Starke in “Lost Jello STRAND = Klenel Baswymere ond @ an Alma Rubeos in “Enemies . of iting io Wine ond Burton Bellamy in “Soul Baad be. a Hust Big Game tn WINTER GARDEN — Pola Negri to Mine Pollok Dencer” ‘a by PRINCESS —4Gloria Swansen and Wal lace Reid in “Don't Tell Bvery- thing STAGE PANTAGES—Vaudeville program fea- varing “Youth, PALACE MLP—Vaudevtitic lay feature, Vi OLYMrIO— revue and photeplay f oe * R fre | LIBERTY | was total . House Peter Antonio are the stars of mos Lost the romanti (1) Madge Bellamy, Columbia. (2) Douglas Fairbanks, Colonial. (3) Gloria Swanson, Princess. (4) Monte Blue, Blue Mouse. (5) Douglas MacLean, Coliseum. (6) Antonio Moreno and Pauline Starke, born np ye age ‘) Liberty. (7) Alma Rubens, Strand. (8) Joseph Depew, W inter Garde n. urday at The picture, one cof the 1 in the romantic South ds, is sald to have been ac fimed on its natural loc having been actu Seren; una ellewtae’ the, tid rT gy co >| MARY AND DOUG |HERE’S GOOD NEWS = vig bg ree Seattle le Gir l I 8 M out ie S tar | BACK FROM BEACH FOR PICTURE FANS : . ee mies ce Sa ovie Quizzes Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pick-| LOS ANGELES, June 23—-Harold , and ‘realism is 1 feature attraction for the week| 004,” the famous star's latest and Ys art 0 i e oY days from thelr secret encampment| pendent film producer and “Bill whole production. Several stars, rting Saturday. “Soul of the} Dasest *, will come to tho (Conducted in co-operation with | “somewhere along the Pacific,” where | Hart will come back to the scree: Colonial Sund: including George Seigmann, Rose t," starring Madge Bellamy, is Anwelated First National Pictures, | they have been spending a short va-|within the next 30 days, according mary Theby, Williarn V. Mong and| said to combine the throbbing hu-|#*——>~- pce pe RE Inc.) cation with a party of friends. to two announcements made today | Mary Jane Irving appear in the|man appeal of tho real with the) | PALACE HIP ie | As soon as the stars settie down |!2 Hollywood cast in support of the stars. charm of illusory unreal. It ts t preceesenrinamasi * Clairb—Strange as it may s¢e™.| again to studio routin 8 -| Lloyd been released thru mu- res of a lit ° circus who has ed all her starved affections tale of the adve: ella of t | Mary Pickford was never before mar- | ford will decide what f is to do next. At sino the new photo from, his contract with h, with whom he has been is un-/ associated for nime years. Viola Dana ts the star of ried on the acre Her role as “Ro- and Roman =_—__________-» | COLISEUM } " t attraction on the Palace Hip site” in marks | ‘ ee great lumbering clephant,| Pay & tion on the Palace Hip « rt left the screen whe A cowboy of a motor The t part of the) b ¥ of the picture tell the first tim y of her ’ Baap i teers en Bed be be oy Bad medic ag san.| Pleture ts the back-| o¢ SEEN S ay ame enm in a series © is bad medicine fe r a océa ae Cs Se my Sh vats: ” AL matrimonial and @its. Thomas H. I mnething n comedy bridegroor his name was show the 7 ec = NEW FILM Is TITLED pat B. 2 : “THUNDERING DAWN” with | “It lead. | story i tage ana| “Thundering Day has bem ma b ant any Na- | will it on the screen in London | Chosen as the final t of the Jewel talle Talmadge has a baby a little {during the coming on, Wil-| picture which Harry Garson has been | over a year old |Mam Fox, producer of the picture | Producing for the last two months at o105.¢ |version, has made arrangements to | his studio near Universal City, under L. O, L—It can’t be very different | that effec the working title of “Havoc.” A tidal frot’ the book, as long as Ellinor vase i _|wave and earthquake are the fea which is coming to the Coliseum | Giyn herscif ix here to supervise the | |dropped the name Jot Chaplin en-| tures of this production, in whieh aoe “The § 8 | Me en ier nat the Couecs|, SLU MOUSE | orcad ene” ail ry a guileless mea home from th ar expec a hero, but who thrown into jail d and finds , is nov mat his girl is wearing the fothe: Moone : the ter. low’s engagement ring. The lad| ‘he well-kno about “scattering kindness on par scefhecar . y 4 {inhabitants o! oF . : Mindi Secs nds plbadagred P « inom adopt her newly | Many Seattle folks may recognize Muriel Frances Dana| ] kindnéas by doing him up good and| Wired ideas. The cast, which ave on tics ele ar Gatlin the“ Sasahede Tres? 1 entation, ts/™opolitan’ picture starring I Sorsyee al brown. the story. excellént p t : . sionet| next week. Muriel lived in Seattle until a year ago, when { “Three Weeks,” No, | tirely. Anna Q. Nilsson, J. Warren Kerri>’ x headed by Monte Blue and Florence | Barrymore and Alma Rubens at t she coat tiie tha notion be f iaaetarhc ia balled’ caat Kieits gan and Tom Santsch! play the ma- i Vidor, who portray Dr. and Mrs, | Strand the ‘ 3 { 8. WEE teen bad Papel 8 Mia Psat | PI R1 I N ‘CES E Ss S51 j | wit ot r ‘ond w M' RIEL FRANCES DANA, the) Sho bas eared with Ethel Clay cred ante was a real ro- Sid: 1 i pine “Down to the Sea | | eRe eR | PA > 1 v i 4 kiddie who is now! ton in “The Gr. \ter Glory," Hobart yD ent 4 herol WINTER GARDE: Don't. Tell Everything,” is the neon tn art of the smatt | Bo=¥ ¥ B.A. White. Pe Flor n't ¢ at the close The final showings of “The Polish t aining picture now Sunshine Tr t the Cols} ang y Ha . or An. a His came as a fulfil Courtot and Raymond | Dance Pola Negri's dramatic Princess theater, ‘eile Ba =a ikeed ate ye! Reon: of a promise to his father, i sweethearts. | screen offering, were to be given ab] Wallace Reid, Gloria ma have visited at Reisner, when Dinky was born. He 7 ee jthe Winter Garden theater ‘Satur ago.| Muriel has been particularly suc of Mrs./ceasful in her cl now of Los Angeles,|the parts of «mall i n and she i# possit and Elliott Dexter. The an interesting plot in n eternal triangle develops | tho thrilling Afric sults in al thrilling com-| picture at the Co! eld now and came when! Barbara—From a medical career to | day night. ng with Chaplin |the movies—how does that strike} The new attraction to open Sun- |) u? Well, that was the beginning | day at the Winter Garden is “Dims vf Richard Dix! And Conway Tearle | othy’s Quest,” the film adaption of have ma best of supp nore 8 with have its last. showing of popular si eS eee i to what you|/comes of a distinguished English |Kate Douglas Wiggin’s heart inter rfid, eat Thi eae: rasan Heat te, h ie he . as many : rages red Harris is coming | stage family. evelyn Brent will be story. Joseph Depew, well dob Jareth ughes, in th c who havo itched her " } tar a bis Spl th the and W. H. Thompson. rable success in the movies.” | career « ; o ‘tied aie Bi Hard a ad Erg a ee ee s pirate romance. the picture, ce ae pBBuaea RES, arses we 2ND BIG WEEK! VICENTE BLAS€0 IBANEZ’ | tern i world-famous study of ruth- | by catra Leste less sex conflict— '$ COO SEA LEST Photoplays That Prove the Value of the Motion Picture Art Irene Isham and Syivin Bernhard in “Dance of Under the dreamy tropic moon the Yankee painter. begs the ravishing*Lorna to fly with him to a far-off land! BUT they do not know that.a thousand black warriors are pledged to bring him back, dead or alive! Star of “The Hottentot,” in his latest First National comedy— with EDITH ROBERTS ) and MURIEL FRANCES DAN. He isn't much when he (/, starts, but when ho gets through—oh, boy! Some of the Ziegfeld and ¢ “Follies” Girls “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” EL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS eee enwich Village The first screen drama filmed in the gorgeously beautiful South Sea Isles LOST AND FOUND site HOUSE PETERS. PAULINE STARKE ‘ANTONIO MORENO Grim Fairy Tale” the ninth of H.C, Witwer's LIBERTY NEWS Beattie playfield miria in annual pionlo at Woodland park Campfire Girls Iny cornerstone for open-air playfield at, Bo- with LIOD Wallace will play the follow-~ psoas Soma CET BERG a COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA the following 1-hour concert Sunday at 12:80 o'clock Meyerbeer Tschakott chaikowsky + Stewart A mighty drama of Europe's gilded society set. Filmed there by this American company! ‘Tho story of a mad, ploasure-loving Prince and most beautiful woman, rope's cagies march tn Anacortes. hamplonship lected STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND playing “Slavonic Rhapsodie”, .............Priedesnann Schubert iiseler-Bela Gounod

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