The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1923, Page 3

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PAC ey LARGE Number of the Most Popular Stars of the Screen Aré Featured in New Photoplays Which Will Be Seen in Seattle During the Coming | '* Week. Among the Leading Ones Are Mildred Davis, Kenneth Harlan, Monte Blue, Florence Vidor, Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, Herbert Raw- i linson, Harry Myers, Barbara LaMarr, Shirley Mason, Gloria Swanson, Anna Q. Nilsson, Arnold Daly, Anna Lehr, Alice Lake and J. Frank Glendon. H ——_$_—_————————— TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—Thomas Meighan in “Homeward Bound, LINERT\—Rroest Torrence, Marry Myers and Marbare La Mare in “The Brass Hottie STRAND—Mildred Davis and Ken. neth Hartan in “Temporary Mar riage. BLUR MOUSE—M Florence Vide tn COLUMHIA—Herbert The Victor WINTER GARDEN Devils." COLONIAL —Gloria Sy in “Hee Husband's Trademark STAGE + y METROPOLITAN — The all-colored . ; 3 . “ 4 tail PANTAGES—Variety vandeville, a f } , " i yy v PALACE HIP—Vaudevith » e Y J } AD ‘ pie iY Yi , : & On play ore to Be Co ROA, em HO S\Sap)) OZ — es — y e < Y} ( ee COLISEUM q 2 i OUNC.: (GB) . —————— ia aa aoe a thongs Torrence, Liberty. : j—Vhomas Meighan, Coliseum. 6—Anna Q, Nilsson, Princes: 7—Herbert Rawlinson, Columbia. Moore. 9—Mildred Davis, Strand, [___ DIRECTOR'S ERRORS HIS SCHOOLING +) wt sort Stk, wri ENE Lo . 7 engagement of “) Eagle's Feather." A real stamp $ je 4 ploturisation of tt BY JACK JUNGMEYER Ww neceswary—therefore the cattle. | ovle Quizzes Ail of the ‘bis. scenes. aan ppenings abe y schooner |™mous Sinclai\Lewis novel, started! 7 oo) historic’ settings in the American sea, saves the lives of this em./at the Blue Mouse theater: Satur-| LLYWOOD, Aug. 11.—In the R “kia Proof” 1 Ey ON Legion's film classic, “The Man With- © and tile danat 4 fy re-|day. Starring Monte Blue and Fior! days when Hollywood was av a k. ‘Skid Proof” is a new feature pic : ; s | i ease he ee 00 hy > n Vidi he plet ry me" tt Jack White used to 4k into ture started at the William Fox | (Conducted in Co-operation With As- | out a Count which will be shown Sl peal brane B iit ar bed eg rd “dh Hise Atte atiadie Lo walt West coast studios. It was written | #9¢lated First National Pictures, Inc.) | at the Moore next week, are sald to regimens tre depend Perce true ar alee ing ese Fee Griffith screen his early master rn ' by Byron Morgan, who was re-| te After 9 almost! nave beet made on. the oni girl an v i wn players | I f un ny eh a a , Bascal : poor cated ol ls return Shamars: | DeCu sponsible for many of the late W re, with Vita-| pround ne big scene filnetralh ow" ment it is expected to prove nx| \Th@ induisitive youngster, toler - 5 Jace Reid's pulur — automot Ks Villiams has decided! the duel between Aaron Burr and © 8 ; % 3 a it ¢ “4 job GI BE R T Y |popular. It i the story of an aris. |“ 1 because he was so deadly tr stories. {torte ing. Hiy first Job! Alexander Hamilton was refought : |tocratic elty girl, who, upon marry $0 DASE Mp SkURUS OF; DEO er re yy Tourney in “Two Little Vs Mitirice/on the romantic dueling spot near | ; : uction technique, di dia ¢ y ; Lettfra in the electric sign ut the} Pourneur In “Two Litt ‘srants.” | Weehawken Heights, in New Jersey, A fantastic comedy drama adapted |'"S ® country physician, to. h ntimental attachme " he Little Ben Alexander has been en- =e - Cosmopolitan, new motion picture} The Frohman Amusement corpora from the novel, “The Brass Bottle,’ |which didn’t wane as White 0 . aa theater In New York, will bo 106|##8¢4 to support him, and any/tion, assisted by the United Btates giish author, is the | *! make « name in the Sn led ’ , Tact ict : further news about this production Liberty program. | § al ideas y can b sured you mT |government, set about making the ons ‘ see = or eeK ured you will get @8|raward Everett Hale masterpiece volves around the ad-| * y ch 5 od 7% y ; soon as I do. e e F) Jackie Coogan's of] wells are one that will endure on the silver - oe Mec tat sl dae mies M 7 : t seems that everything the yc a » Roberts. You: know 5| viewed it, they have succeeded. “They whict has been! 4 onda: " units of py te Neaaitts for a prophet, and! picture will be shown thrice dally; thousand years . , h taki Pp starting Sunday, August 12, at the ng of modern ting n [ the slap en " 5 a SE ones in Ae Mille Moore theater Uttle town and tries to turn’ It up side down with her modern and con. ments)" well, he will just have ee hia Stockley na Q Nilsson, Ja lay off smoking whi making} If Pauline Lord passes screen sal in its pigt. Harry Myer ron t ¢ ' eat . - Kir Tully “Marshall, Claire | ‘2? Picture. Moses can't very well tests she will be the heroine of Sima aest Torrence, Barbara La Marr andy re jm ~~ Mea It ere ffith cre Dowel gure in front of the camera, can) film version; of Eugene O'Neur@ eral other etar r. 0 do with the advantures of ar ies aeguye ? \« 7 ” Y several other stars appea prab, Sy abe Mca ect d Clifford, Kawin Sturgis and Claire| Anna Christie.” In that event the” b Bob—Why {s it that we love to|play will be screened in London, y ou carte DeBre | h STRAND baci in shen gay dy gal) WAT marks a } . oene z name of Johnnie Walker?| where the stage play Js ndw, hays | fumtly honor enters the prize [’ ’ ainly nees no ex tion.|ing great success. John Griffith half White's lifeti Jack Dougherty, will accompan 2 wlan Seis regia have solved that long ago, And| Wray will direct. '‘ {and soon beco ham “Tengerary Marriage.” 0 fohiadie | Soiree veccmene cheapie f ng $4 4 week in a hard ) his bride, formerly Barbara LaMarr, | iow he has purchaeed hie meet sear play Which for dramatic watioas |f warg store Mack Sennett of: to Rome, where she will take aloe anes Durchased his ne: at Py Tl biaperrard a@d vital, human appeal) PALACE HIP | tered him $6 a@an y in the Lloyd Hamilton, comedian, and Jack White, comedy |ieading role in “The Etern@ City, an beri seca pphon Page a Wrage te ad e2id to be one of the outstanting | Oa naw noreen featuws, ices ak dia neat nor eedl feature }ole home of the Keystone comedies, | producer. to be. produced by Samuel Goldwyn) gy) ys nut s 4 screen version of A. 8. M. Hutchin- productivms of the season, tat ta | K - jwhero Chartie Chaplin was just get for First | 8. D. E—Talk of characteriza-|son's “If Winter Comes,” has the premier showing at ‘the Strand the. |St the Palace Hip. “More to Belring started, Putty Arbuckle Was an| ay) 1 had Into a comedy called ¢ noilon ta tthe Lecaslimiiac jaan | ee : | tion—well, I just can’t wait ytil! American rights to the British film | ater Saturday morning. The drema. | Pitied Than Scorned.© ® sereen ver-!extra, and where Ford Sterling, Mabel Rg thy ey 7 ite pennetion,.. 13 58 mais mai Ponjola’.. is completed. Yes, that|of “This Freedom,” in which Fay. ‘ ; van {#08 of Ct Maney'’s famous | Nor 4: ed Mhce werd : — wee fs the production you refi ; ‘9 woven around a typical American Z % fe ceed jane eae rae i pte eh success ae 1 have hn : laygoer’s judgment on a film|ts in ahich anna Osta beriog | Coenen is starred. a jack-of-all-work, gradually focusing | yy ‘ isch ter in cgi igo rs juently blinded by an actor’s| tains the disguise of a man’ prac-| A replica of a 17th century Engel and its stars/ his time and study on film cutt Haisition aha T had jothed forces; thats Jana’: to” ace ran “Je jabllity to start a tear, but seldom jtically thruout the entire. picture. | lish court, in the~ filming-of “'Thek ea obeeta i ; n to laugh prol yt w his efforts to be fun: That's| James Kirkwood plays the leading Fighting Blade’ at Universal stu: * Acting didn’t interest him. Mer: Maude George and Stuart Holmes, | srine ‘sate a business of making pictures did. role. |dios, formed the biggest screen set | | j Rose—I'm sorry {f I kept you/ever made in the East. rs ne i 1k ae yak ta the wk VF kes more than e marksmanship, pana, | k |e eames Bl ine eal ; believable| TACK WHITE k . the producers who shot ‘wild camo| F 3 Ti he sald, Y ar pelievadle | f | j} waiting for an answer to your let-| t c maton fortable ore fortune in th empty sac dex. > | | COLONIAL |)| WINTER GARDEN | |pter oirctor’ corm utc |®, f" galore wet ne thes mp nace and ot [for You kw how ein tn tenet to appear in the —__—_—_—________—_—_-3 up their work was like writing a story | *™ s " y os agvance n people have so ’much time on} Blade,” wi ish, q fs the star of] “Dollar Devils,” the amusing com-|from the dictionary—ac led and|*pend 4 a ett on times as fast in thelr criti-| me as PD am fillers. the hare that they don’t paces baer tar tackalll 3 is me Spore Sv emesiiga ; i edy drama, starring Eva Novak, Jo: |haphazard wns most of film. 1/0 protuetis ! ‘a mea ay, he <a tedden tea pace | what to do with—and T have to suf-| true that his wife, Mary Hay, is 104 r : in Mexi-|seph Dowling and Cullen La i pull so many bloom.|by th Tate : mv t th r oy making comedies | ¢ Had I known it was Richard) appear in pictures. I believe she) at the Co- | still the feature at the W tar leaping before looking, | J iwa ‘© rou c ¥ 4 ineere and human as the better| Barthelmess, you were after, this| has signed a contract for musical” den theater, h rm putting about and 4 v an c e t ‘ mas vould not -have occurerd. He is| comedy. q . © kid by the wa (I= ae cee n denominator an y comedies have to exercise ee Frm : SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT “Let's go to The Liberty’ is always good advice. “ The vital picture of an erring See thi NOW— F wife who holds her marriage a : eso! Another thrill-swept sea romance by Yows as something to be brok- r ie bake en. She will flee to Reno and Marriage allp : backs bead | Tempo- LAND! cahibited mt i" 21 c rewwest babe hina Beco. the UN Govs ) Author of “Cappy Ricks” to charm AN ernmen | h 3 M I man— As the young skipper —with— BARBARA LA MARR ERN TORRENCE TULLY MARSHALL HARRY MYERS FORD § The court room scene will carry you off your The summer's biggest novelty— feet! ‘ “TEMPORARY MARRIAGE” with Kenneth Harlan, Mildred avis, Myrtle Stedman, ‘Tylly Also— Marshall and Stuart Holmes. “WRECKS” NOVELTY " Hin Trip A Camco Comedy nd the World® MAGIC: 5 = Harems! MIRTH! Exotic Loves! MYSTERY Veiled Beauties! MAGNIFICEN yy N OLIVER JBERTY NEWS ‘Thousands of Seattle resl- 1 at 12:30 o'clock de Meee tars March—“Kntry of the Gladiat iL altitee Suite—The Crown of India"... Hic aheneene PWenoan Biden es Soprano solo—"Ah! Though the Silver Moon Were Mine i’ fire damagos ma: ‘oloist, Marjorie, Walle Johnson capi e Aktien Dy f shop “on Westin Love's) Window : omen EA TR. ris ji on r | ne Old Fotis” Trautneret Seattle k1d'mwimmers con+ m, the Old. k 8 -aBoleated | |. 4QGf on water Honorne M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE, ONE sass Woodland” Solections,.Lu EQ Am VM VBA EES EE BA VBAABAAB"™ a Strand Orchestra nicl Wineland Playing “Mile, Modiste,” hy Victor Herbert ABABRELEABAETA hon.

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