The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 3

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POUstas MACLEAN’S Fastest Comedy, Here; David Belasco’s “Gold Diggers” at Strand; “Richard, the Lion-Hearted,’’ Is Colic, Fue Emerson Hough Story at Columbia; Blue Mouse Features “If Winter Comes’; Others Are “Knighthood” and “The Truth About Wives.” TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—Wallace Beery tn “Rich: ard, the Lion-Mearted.”* LIBERTY — Douglas Maclean in ‘Going Up.” STRAND Dayid Belasco's “The Gold Diggers,” with Hope Hamp- |) ton. BLUE MOUSB—"It Winter Comes,” from A. S. M. Hutchins povel COLUMBIA—Einerson Hough's “The Man Next Door.” WINTER GARDEN—"The Fortune || of Christina McNab"; Sunday, Bet ty Blythe, “The Truth About Wives COLONIAL—Marion Davies in “Whea Knighthood Was in Flower, STAGE ORPHEUM — Trixie Friganea; San- day, Renee Roberts and the Glers Dort Symphonisis heading van Ville bi | MEL(ROPOLITAN—"Blossom ‘Timie"; Sunday, “Originals” (Old Dumbetis). HEULIG—WI King and company in “Tattle Tales. PANTAGES—Varlety vaudeville, PALACE HIP—Vauderille and photo- piay, “Tho Destroying Angel.” —Anne Forrest, Blue | Liberty. Mii LO, OF : 8, Coliseum, 5—Alice Calhoun, Columbia. 6—Marion Davies, Colonial. 7—Douglas MacLean, . ea | LIBERTY = Pt | beat) ed et | Q @ “Going Up,” a high-flying come — — - a CT ; of airplanes and aviators, with Doug: | cS | | | g. role, | ee 1 fa ag eR PLT SR EE oe ‘1; TWO BIG PICTURES q las MacLean in the leading. role, —_ on } 4 SAAD aA nrc | Opened Saturday at tho Liberty || BLUE MOUSE [ FAIRBANKS IS SCREEN ARTIST READY FOR RELEASE OLDEST AND YOUNGEST rom the opening scene to nal | e— : , fade-out this picture is declared to be| TRS Mtge Migeretd Two of the most interesting pre vcr DON'T AGREE literally pu d with Ia: , most . eh a " | IDROBABLY more than any person | ductions scheduled for the fall have "S an actress,” says little 4 of which result from the clever work roots anh che Sor By Jack Jungmey ha ‘ | {XI onnsercen or stage, Fairbanks re- | been complete be released yearold Dawn O'Day. of MacLean, who has an excepti¢ ee One aoe touse,| Pout’ WOOD, Nov. 3—To those | |veals himself, what he thinks and next month.| 7, sectos'in-co-operatt ae “I'm just learning to be an| ally good comedy role. The picture is feature is rated as one 0 rd | who have watched Dougins | | foels.. He < Owen Wister's | (vated First 8 ips beni wt Bs 5-|] actor,” observes 73-year-old Robe Was adapted from the famous New| °" Best Sete tect Fairbanks’ development, from his/ acto Ce t “The Vir-} st National Pictures, Inc.)|) ert Brower. York stage success of the same name lared m debut as the beau athlete on | vehicle | Bredaie “ mes Kirkwood has re- qavirate ting Gia . in interest and brilliance ie Here are two viewpoints on act: and Majorie Daw suppo Lingerppe Sgn pllahpmcagsite 1 hiy conversion of physical sirba Bat we: covered from his recent accident|| ing, expressed by. one of. the ncearels +: ‘ ss, os gi ar | prowess into animate enthetics, ts ts | ut Preferred | Which laid him up for several days|| youngest and one of the “oldest | COLISEUM gy Eine obs ;] Rot odd that he e the | Tom Forman pro-| nd declares he $s as good as new!! screen players in the world.: The a : por | enneth Harlan in the| at the pre $0 you don't to worry bout that any You know Harold Lloy difference in thelr ages is sald to be the greatest of any tre play- ers ever cast in the same produc —_———_——— x) “Richard, the Lion-Hearted” is the | #— title under which the screen v lashes himself tn | new picture, " the fantas hy Worry.” Oh tion. of Sir Walter Scott's famous velopment of n| bout James Kirk- In ch enthusiasm, Dawn is now show on Hough's famous West tal who finds he can | ture ood's on nial affairs, He!) thinks already a full-fledged Wallace Be ry, “The Man Next Door sthise ‘bat ‘banda Ethel lie “tae were married some za ona he role creen feature s the flower m S ago. | xperience, Brower jendid hy 1 PERS: | vedas ra} produc ¢ ses a agi artistic growth o | ee he is just) beginning to un- he same] interest. comedy. drama, des Sak | Barbara—I can assure you youl | derstand ac at is ‘ T eiie Wee wht BESSIE LOVE PLAYS | arba can jure you you|| derstand acting. And that is true a r < en Clif-| with charac mont Interest ppointed n the picture! von in any walk. of life, 7) . John | chur tok on cel Tt tn ditfien oneseit to| HEART-BREAKER NOW| "If Winter Comes:” Percy sar-| ¢ LaMotte are in the supporting | discussion of fter talking | «yy ng ster 5 rane pentdippltrsaat Hropiaat eee LET DR ohh ns ae i discussion 9 . . It's a Yo ¢ > from iuman | ife. If you enjoyed the book you| Marie M.—Rodolph Valentino is | c | ey pa ee ate eee sere, | Will like the picture just as well, |im Europe at the present time: 1 Serr | ty fn age as she powdered o. 58 Glenn Hunter is 25 years old. Con- 5 es Morrison and several other ] easures of fertile oa it tho ttle role] onc: Carles. Horan ism cires.| Stanen Talnaadies: 1s oot asa i scenes in the title role ell known players have prominent tor, I never heard that he was an| She !s vacationing fn New York still he might have been,| city right now. ing far bey ion of Boc . book. “But, a zs pee EIR j have tribe . olveme : ach him by sending a 2 aus opened an have contributed the to} sive Rn u can reach y gal gagement at the Rath greosrre elaborate his ideas. } ory. fi 3 |letter in care Fox Film Co,| Curly Locks—tIs it a permanent? er nicteg of the Rives” | ove | Hi ‘ ce be-| Hollywood, Cal. You're welcome I'm| You never can tell these days The oF | ing | sure | Lee ch F : 5 aie chorus girls of New York's famous} | nt ep tel AIRBANKS Is the creat statyre by tak weet litte | eee ees Rigs goa * z Broadway, who see life in terms fod FOR — OF r than. the | te contends | +. ew Fox produc E H ys they ‘ ite: Pa | eulah—Roland Colman *'(s the|are going to appear in pictures extracting paintie: a3 much mon name of the young soldier in “The| once more. ¥ White Sister” who plays the lover ore E. nd some of the screen lovers who| Mimi—Where have you been all jare very well known better look| this time? Yes,'so much has hap- |to thelr laurels I'd say, for Roland| pened since. Bert Lytell is quite 3 ‘ is “there” when it comes to love-| popular now. He played o} Shannon will have an im-| Jewel feature | making. Sorry I am unable to give Elaine Hanmeeatein in" “Rupert of art in “Let Not Man Put | continuity form by Harvey Gates,| you his address. By the way you|Hentzau,” then’ opposite _ Bianelie art Blackton’s|who performed that office for| are not the first who has requested| Sweet in “The Meanest Man in the shanks,’ sa raph special. Paul- | “Merry Go Round” “My Mamie | jr, World,” made love to Barbara’ La “The Fortune of Christina McNab,”| graph, has gone to Europe to note Marr in “The Eternal City” and , RO other picture yet. made ine Frederick and Lou Tellegen head estin edy drama produo | progress on graph’s first pic orporates its author's . - | the cast 7 plone Caineitiiss Atti ans tock eta 5 : Sons wss Davie ite ant abering at{ture to be modo in France since ted and ideas ax this one. Douglas Fairbanks ] oe Windsor,. rated by many | {js to be screened eith Cottene Pith taaded laisse ye one the Winter Garden Saturday. The|1914. It is called “The Beggar of| “The Thiet of Bagdad” ts a dra-|pelling than+might haye been done| Hobart Bosw | America’s most beautiful | fith in the leading role, Of course| Sahara.” Yes,of course he is mar- next feature at that theatre will be|St. Sulpice,” and in the cast aré| matic poem in pantomime. It builds |by cumbersome realiam, Even the | tinction of hi been ® leading | woman, has a 4-year-old son, Billy| you know she is to play the part|ried, and to Evelyn Vaughn. I Betty. Biythe’s picture, “The Truth|M. Desjardins, Gaby Mor 1. “propertic have — been} in movies longer than any | Windsor, who is regarded as the|of Madame Zattiany in “Black|could almost hear you sigh. Well, jt call again, and don’t, wait so long. one puts som " t the Colonial. The picture, | Picture ts a creation, not ag they can from wealthy men in| semmendous in every way and/exqui | tion of some other production ri search of diversion is told in the ple-| “ii. Leantiful, tells the story of the| appreciates the screen's pot tial | ture. Hope Hampton is the star and} - snes of Mary Tudor, the famous | ties as a sepa distinct me. Windham Standing, Louise Fazenda} ney of history, and {t um, and It eamays to spenk its and several other capable players] (irocy Miss Day of the most|own as yet babbling idiom. make up the supporting cast. a 6 rojes ever portrayed by any| And, just as no other movie plant $$$] «.-een star. in Hollywood #0 eloquently . ex- | WINTER GARDEN | —_ t of a dominant | | Albert E. Smith, president of Vita | j joa! self into © crea: | ‘derail’ Doug bids fair to} “wine,” the sensational story be no perpetuated in “The Thief of lweritten for Hearst's Magazine Bagdad.” | William MacHarg, ‘has been pur Mears te jet ased for a big all-star Universal. is be x put into h enjoys the dis |artists y and/up an impression, a mood, a convic- | ph About Wive: other famous actors. sheer artifice more com: | magicked. prettiest child in the movie colony. | Oxen.” NOW PLAYING— The romance of a king in war and in love —the picture that covers the period “Rob- in Hood” did not compass— “RICHARD, THE LION-HEARTED” Where the Public ne NOoWw— Doug’s most cyclonic comedy-drama since “The Hottentot”— DAVID BELASCO’S celebrated suecess of stage life “behind the scenes’ — THE GOLD DIGGERS with HOPE HAMPTON, LOUISE FAZENDA, WYNDHAM STANDING, JOHNNY HARRON and ALEC B. FRANCIS The story of chorus girls who thrive luxuriously on $30 a week ORCHESTRA under WINELAND He, with MARJORIE DAW COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Adapted from the Broudway stage success WHI pinay the f dabbstrmeed dg shh concert, Sunday, at ‘a a ” “Marche Slay" ie -Tachaikowsky ‘ THE AVIATOR “Dance of the joconda’ ‘ weave Ponehielll Sop from ‘Leoncavallo SPECIAL— The Seattle Favorites U. of W. Quartet joloist, Rallet “La Source" Suite (a) “Incantation” (b) “Romance” (co) “Introduetion and Muaurka’ (@)_ “Finale” Grand Waltz—"Vienna Bawutios” Popular Air—"Perhaps” (By Request) Selection from “Babes in 7 “OSBORNE PUTNAM LIBERTY NEY rl reserve of the Y¥, W. A, i rere +a. Delibes Mules are used in palo game at Fort Lawton an Company ine hats in Seattle, of W. women in hock- ey play. -Biohrer ; Shaw aur Herbert EARN, N Conductor ALLACE AT THE URLITZER A Tuxedo Comedy Bm

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