The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1923, Page 3

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aS eS Nt Harold Lloyd Feature at Liberty; “Potash and Perlmutter” Comes to Strand; “If Winter Comes” Is Held Over; Coliseum Shows Carter Thril- er; Mystery Drama at Columbia; Romance in Heilig Picture; “Tess of the Storm Country” and “The Man Who Won” Also Here. TODAY'S PROGRAM SCHEBN ¢ Charles Jones and Sh sn athe Kieveaih Mow L y—Marold Lieyd in UB yorsk—"It Winter Comes.” FTRAND—Blarney Heenan and Aler- ae Tare in “Fotush and Pert- matter. (LE MBIA—Clalre Winsor ai In “The Acquitt he Crk parneum— ¥ Sunday, De ie ‘Alda ‘bead we vaudeville Fisher's Frotic Orehes- otoplay, “Cameo Kirby.” a emery thon Days.” PALACE HAP—Wil King and com- te Papa.” Hyland and company tn | ae | 1—Ben Lyons and Hope Sutherland, Strand. 2—Harold Lloyd, Liber Per “ i ‘ r ~ . + AA A ni : apr apull oe _ * Lloyd, Liberty. 3—F Ma ntand An vat, Blue », 4£—VJacqueline G ‘ - 6 5 t 4 I Colonial. 7—Shirley Mason, Coliseum, 8—Claire Windsor and Norian Ke i Cokuanbils Na An # Vir eels BING A Ouse. 4 dequeline Gadsden, Werter Garden. John Gilbert, Heilig. 6—Mary Pickford, COLISEUM fash and Perlmutter," the ‘of humor and drama, mede |&———— aoe ee Giaee: amouaatase || TRAND “BROADWAY | E Ba ares run at the Col PLAYS UNNAMED PART : : | AY HAS GON : iid Sree petted “well | tle of “the Bieventh Hour,” the new | SRL VWOUb: Nev. de tahe pale | ovie WiZzes MOVIE MAD to the screen, and two stage | Strand feature, which opened Satur-) ¢ : ROADWAY has gone motion Barney Bernard and Alexan-/day. An American pirate story, | 14 foe Just a -wospan-—An & : picture mad. Every week nees || .."“The Call of the Canyon” ts one! Ruth Dwyer, Eddie Garr, who are familiar with the} with the action moving from tall tha _ sy bs a more explicit. And | the opening of some new feature || the first pictures by Zane ( ry Mann and Johnny K played them for the motion | towers to the bottom of the sea, Is wed 3 Senge for cherishing of a voctated First National: Pietures,|| picture at feature prices. The which has a modern theme. Con-| have been cast for “Jack O' Club version. loontained in the big picture, which |%cret longing to capture Tom Rock t National Pictures, || erties showing these “super. ||tPary to custom, its publication will| with Herbert Rawlinson as star, 4 wood, Thomas Meighan’s 7 Incorporated) % : _—-¢ | is _not without romance, for Shirley rae awe Meighan’s latest, soot) es are again, nnd|{ Productions” are crowded. for ||"ot precede its presentation Universal City i 4 cach performance, and there is || Motion picture—in fact, they Cah ee s | | Mason plays the sweet litth: heroine LIBERTY ee ae thet Tt haw | Although she plays an import Lionel Barr multaneous, as Mr. Grey has See ce croduetion and {Tole ANe is not sdentified In the fitm Satda welt, PATAPahOREL EL Thal {She never speaks, She only looks longingly at Tom whenevet she gots ithe cha She is the living sym: | (Conducted in Co-operation With As with a bigger bateh of questions than ever, I'll do my best. Blanch no let-up In sight Allan Dwan is busy these days married to Marshall Neilan, the|| More's newest, “Cnseeing Eyes,” at the Paramount Long Island produ Her nm (real) name comes to the Big Street in a few || Mg it into a seis 5 | studio cuttin, and titling “Big | was ¥ Alexander. You can xee|| “ays. And producers promi ® ,| Brother,” Rek Beach's story, which the Liberty theater Saturday, | her in "The Meanest’ Man In the|| others before long Jack Hoxie, whose “Red Warning") he finished filming recently. Tom ari ——————--& | bol of Tom's troubl i : 00) om's troubles in eluding | i ae ae eh 4 e git a uplendid idea of just what COLONIAL women \ World,” “Anna Christie” and “The - - Is proving such a fine entertain-| sfoore, Edith Rolerts, Raymond E the type of picture this tx. \It ls a} x—— —— That ix the part of Mise Martha Hu ’ Snid Bennett sn i ‘ Hatton, Joe King, Charles Hender- WM farce, with a little romance} Mae Murray's fascinating pleture.| Mattox in thin particular film, ‘The ried to Fred Niblo, the director, She | that ti you see her in| Phantom Rider.” by Isidore | son and Mickey t have the Gabota of action, and, like nearly | “Sazzmania.” was being offered Sat-/nature of the part forbids her name | [9 g 23 yer has golden brown| “Dust of Desire." Joseph Schild-|vomen Tal Rich Je leading | principal roles other Harold pictures, is | Urday as the f . ie Col-| 5 Uned On thie scree. Howeve 4 ( “ Yea | woma ly funny from start to fin. | onlal. Starting Sunday ° feature handles it sq remarkably well ? Her latest is ‘The : . * Tully Marshall, @he, story has a romantic at-| is to be Mary Pickford's new pro-l thar it ix only fair the public should ‘ mf He who hes! ar | We have that wonderful villain, Ar-| George MeCutcheon's famous ha re, that of South Amertca,| duction of “Tess, of the Sort! ne acquainted with the fs net rene wo take m r Edmund Carew—s t 4 the revolutions offer thrills. | Country handling 4 ; Sig rp matte 123 apt anael fE oy, Witaereph Bue. mpson, Richard Dix and * oe r Si 1 agair eted 'Twenty-On Mary itl en in local theaters ass are also featured mem- “BLUE MOUSE WINTER GARDEN SVEN:YRAILOLD MICKEY BEN : show his 0 atitty 1a Piow.| Hay c, You know, and now |J. Warren Kerrigan plays the lead: 527s oe ihe eust. Th Evia nmsieb ee | - M)ONETT | . it play. og t vs i cise ality ! has been magnlt: | idaptation y Edfrid : nty young: ‘ ond week of showing of ; : orthy's “Tr piles tise stele teed, ee him | The E 4 Cottage,”’ with May an is one of the | om Orley he screen pro “ . t e ha fivt fig t wax | McAvoy ‘ him. 1 h . d A. S M. Hutehinson's! ¢ Cri on the especially when it a fint fight a F wa if i i Ai. ite oune | being turday at the Win-|comes to kids he d t ‘ “Flaming Youth. Latay. | liked your letter very much; needle novel, at the Blue Mouse jeomes to kids he desires to work jovel, at the Blue Mouse i a Bean’ Whe Weak Coue es to we otte, the newest “"Trilby.”* is leaving |to say I would like another much EN, TAKE NOTICE! for France to make a picture there | ™ ard Harding Davis’ story, § wile is constantly being for American producers, Yes, she in| Kitty—Have you sharp claws? 1|"Andy McGee's Chorus Girl,” ts to exposed by the movies, In Wil- |married—to Maurice Cannon. Wr could almost feel them, Now why/|be put In movie form by William |jjam DeMille'’s forthcoming produc- interest is the ke: of the} E Ing director, selected some younte #00n ould I eg to_ know everybody's | Fox, The screen version will be | tion, “Everyday Love, striking Which is intense in appeal ‘CAMEO KIRBY" AT HEILIG | sters to play with Mickey in the oa wale Love Admirer—Did you) @ i. pon = Shee census, so I} called Cupid's Fireman.” Work has|example. And Clara Beranger, who also contains miuc humor.} Noted the country over for St#| days of the production, Mickey didn't Love's real name is|Téeret. my inability to furnish you , 4 on the production on |adapted the picture, admits that she Marmont is exceptional in| merit 1 age play, * oO} like it at all Lois Wilson Sha. Is married co,| with: the Infereintion your Cestro 36) the t coast, with Charlés Jones has made use of this woman's weap- Tole of the main character,| Kirby," | oth Tarkington, and} F it becoming unbearable to Montague Love is sot her brother, |this Instance. Helene Chadwick will star and Marian Nixon in|on, The subtitle explains it: Sabre. Harry Leon Wilson, in its screen | Mickey, he called on Cohill, demand centered around Kehnebunk-}#nd for your further information she | be sad eather ad Oey eee] Che terrains he “When a woman wants to please id a| version, opened showing 1 cling the right to pl S oak tale . Me, Its the first stor ten| has no brother, She is going to play| Ieave Home,” and Lewis Stone ie ol nor 2 8 8 5 teas wha prides hinwelf on Vile Cc (@) LUMBIA | Hellig theater Saturday He emphatically told 1 the lot he arkington directly for the acreon, | OPPONt owen Moore in ‘Torment play ar te Sines andi ue For Mary Philbin’s third starring} skill in ordering a dinner, she says: z a Jo iibert plays the title role | selected was a “gang of sinmies aitho a number of his works haye|! can see Just why you love her so ‘0 kno ny men do leave} picture, Un aT haa “7 purchamdl oyu order; pisauel”, ERT IPR : srtrude Olms K “* adapted for film purposes. much. You can see Rockliffe Fel.| home—because the woman leaves|the sensationally successful. French} beater’ a ge mystery drama, “Thejand Gertred aac) 5 homes “ lowe: Misunderstood.” Did you! f silly! Barbara La Marr's next “y by Delly. Dally 46 produced for the screen| him in the feminine lead. Tt Toount ploture, *Pid Pipke aml: O ft jenn: Mansale: Hes ailed from | Picture will be ‘The Shooting of Dan/ a pseudonym: for Marle Petitjean| Three ‘hundred Indians from the feet the stage success. of the came) deals, wilt Ot Tol river gamblers, |ione.” by Booth Tarkington, Ma-| One of the most famous land-| Marsoilles, France? Her latest role | McGrew.” Her latest role ts ‘Don-| de ta Rostere. It is more than like-| United States reservation in South- ae, is now being offered as the) the old Mississlppl fiver amv 9 lots marks on Long Island’ the old Hin-{in “Anna Chr ‘1m sorry Ican't| 2 Roma” in ‘The Eternal City."*|1y that an’ English version of the|ern Callforsta appear in the mas- the Columbia screen weg man home, at Flushing, was used in {tell You her age; 1 don’t know it and| Call again, Kitty novel will be published in this|sacre scenes of “Pioneer Trails, s getting his Why Worry?” the Qa Woyd’s newest comedy produc. | F4Nks among deaswhich opened an engagement | tillers the scr but wait kraut plays opposite her; and in it Man From Brodney’s,' roles in The last showings of the pik a ned, to be of Charles Dickens o vet he 2 enough to know with a capucity audience, | zy : day. The picture is taking aj! the name of Dustin | Mickey, by the way, bas an import ie among the best drawing’ cards| picture which Is coming day ant role in Allan Dwan'x production. ghown at a local theater. Hu-| the Winter Garden | "Big Brother.” William Conill, c is based on a murder} John Francis gp ath c rs Weat of the W 1 wouldn nk of misinforming PE Re ETD country prior to the release of| Vitagraph’s super feature. The In- Ail the ‘emsentials| cast’ together toe nal pict ; F i “| you Installation of long-distance tele.| “Mitel.” By the way, Universal af-|dians re-enacted an attack which ef-atrong dram Windsor is} Field.” a Nationa! jeturt 2" first Gretchen just loved Nor.|phone service thruout Mexico is the three months’ discussion has} was made on a wagon tr ithe charming hero Norman] tion of the | y ‘ " ee Pi It Ie ma Tw): n “Ashes of Ven.| purpose of a company recently|decided to retain the name “My| years ago, the details of which are the same title indian ete I'm awfully glad to know formed in the City of Mexico. !Mamle Ross” for her first picture.' part of the history of their tribe. Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows NOW— The famous thriller. “THE 2q The funniest char- ELE ’ EN | H acters of stage or fiction. 59 —with— Charles Jones “More laughs than the June Elvidge play.”—N. Y. Ameri- Alan Hale can. iy Worry ?”- Hysterical ACTS! ort Shirley Mason ERE— * j ig ier A Pot of drama—a Pear! ince ayy: of comedy— Walter McGrail Edward Martindel Richard Tucker Call Main 0002 for information about attractions at Each speeding moment is packed with startling, colossal, heart-tingling thri Also— Some altitude laffs Pass” “HIGH FLIERS” emt COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Litoitt Dar 4 Also— ent, Db: Dec e n of Chief Mant Cameo Comedy Attraction N by request) r ee Str 4 { m'Biretly” ' and Orchestra Under Wineland OSBORNE PUTNAM STEARNS, Conductor Playing “Danee of the RDB : ALLACE at the Aah Apa | URLITZER | == ces — aH rer: mH — i oem Hours” and “Neale Street Mamn Shale Rnke et Rae

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