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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923. THE SBRA' TLE STAR PAGE 13 LET'S ALL GO TO SCHOOL Great Crowds Applaud the Heilig’ s N ew - Offering od | | Try 64e. All M | ; ong Not Masterful Music Lends | ‘kick’ Hugging oneymoon : cel - Girdled Gir ‘hi Color to “Hunchback”? “ ~“ Post poned 2 F Chinese | olor to unchbac Mik ate vnoa aaboey| + O8U POR Because of hi name and also the} loved.” ‘The rea O. ne ha he ha essayed numerous ' | q ATG ane crete a eects! Notables ot States View Premiere of Victor| The ladies of the court of Kins] Newlyweds Forced 3 vurled career ay a cinema featured | x ; 10e Philip 1V., of vearing in ai ny yy | pl » William M iat i kopt ‘a y| Hugo's i Master piece the Paramount picture, The Span to Wait on Film y Picirieet oaabeats So UIE IE dy BY LELAND HANNUM | pair of feet nent ase starring Pola Negri) srotion pictures do not imeem Scores of fan letters arrive at] presented music selec-| "Gallagher and Shean" the en: jat the Coliseum theater this week, | with marr but they do interfere Mong’ office {1 saints: Hanke |t zed the presentation of| core selection, F yanod Gov-| lived in an age of framework and z if ong's office in the Security Bank| ; | with honeymoons. : | building, Hollywood, gach month and @ Hunchback of Notre Dame") ernor Hart, who nt, 404) steel girders, Enormous hoops and| 9 pf Ja fait majority of them contain tho| Friday night at ste Northwest pro-|asked that his orchestra be permitted | try made it very dittienit. t That 4s what Irvin Willet, Parm "4 s query, “Is it true that you are Chi.| Mere at the Hellig theater, viewed | to play the plece for him ay they had} very difficult for jmount director, discovered when He nese bor - ‘stinct.| DY & Rearcapacity house of Western | for Gov, Al Smith, of New York love-lorn courtiers to even touch|and Billie Dove, one of ser e ly unde 100 par | Washin citizens, ding state] With the governor and a large | thelr Jady's hand, | most fascinating players, were mare Wd Ranta ye hoon born in {and Seattle notables, ‘There was ax a| party neated in the center loge and] Featured in support of Mins ried, recently, in California, . | the elty ‘ I the nerenn darkened for a|fianked by loge parties, including |i, this production Is Anto More Irvin Willet had just returned ny Mr. Monk's next orm moments nfter the stirring ell-|Mayor Edwin J, Brown, members of | Aarne More |from Colorado, where he was directs i ance will bein John ML. Stahl's “Why | Max of this classic picture and tho|the city administration and notables |WMle the principals in the strong |ing a company in a new Paramount 4 Men Leave * a Mayer-Firet| applause which fol! Lan audible}of the city, including business |supporting cast include Wallace age of tha time ik which bac ngedrawn algh' Of iwure was|men, profeasional men and clergy, | Beery, Kathlyn Williams, Gareth from Zane famous nove Se beann F tribute to the success of the|the characterstudy of the people of | Hughes and many other hen’ the’ 1 took. weal P att, Mary Carr and| film story here Vietor Hugo's romance of 1482, was | ¢ director was in the full tide of 3 Hedda Hoppe | The He anagement created a} thrown on the screen to the accom | production and was forced to delay 5 avamaien urprise Friday night paniment of Hib w me of The zoat WHO’S BRIGHTEST OF | his honeymoon until the picture was E | when t hback” pleture start: | Chord,” played by a brass quartet of | completed. . “Hushing” the Kids un ‘with the appear. |Fisher'e orchestra hidden in the SCREEN’S GIRLS? | The wedding, which Was attended : § g e Kids Max Fishor Ziegfeld Fol-| Wings. It was a classic bit of intro: F to a queation, “who | {bY the famiiies and close frlendatee Jaysic picture: Lon Chan as “Quasimodo,” the hunchback, whose sanctuary ¥ ancient church, was a hideou men, but a master of the character, | And Ernest Tor nce as a semi-vil Han. “Clopin,” king of the thieve was haydly less capable ax a charac rictér and was well hated and well loved when the rich red curtains blot ted the last view of the screen-tale from sight * | PICTURE Is ALT Item of the H.C. L. t in addition {duction for « ra in cone mented in the home of ite, the Palisades, w miles from Hole After the wedding, Irvin | t hurried back to location to finish “The Heri of the Desert. |He plans to take Mrs. Willet upon’ | thelr honeymoon when the picture is | completed. TOURISTS WELCOMED | BY “BAGDAD” HERG Seventy-five “caravaners’ from various Eastern points are back in ost Intelligent woman on een?" Harry Carr, writ: ing for Classic, the d not previou: torm of handel: motion pic- ture publication, has this to say It lies somewhere between Mary Pickford and. Louise Fa zenda, Mary has the level, keen intelligence of a captain of fi nance. I think she could make & succes of any business in the world. To one afternoon's nap for 1 babies ; $4,000 d by Tom} Virginian”) k two days dozen into The infants were \ | Forman in filming and the fact that it t to “lullaby” all of the vis | the same entry to a the B, P. Schulberg studio. It was necessary for, t to enter “Tho Land of } lectively Kenneth H | ea to “Louise Fazenda {8 another type of mind. She is almost as shrewd and een in a business way ay Mary. You are not sure OF is aplenty 1 picture last of mot q The Virg “to play h CEs Pepe sai eve Later ae when you are down to the real ||thelr homes today after a motor of changing thet lothes 0 eripp ¢ ud his ge e r eigen d f changing heir cloth cae el mob feeling of the op-|{ s¢auine. Lo ia, or when || tip from New York to Los Angeles) switching them at parents would depar warming with the wrong child. Without however, she |with the journey ending at Doug- 8 Fp * “Bagdad” in Holly= 1 French of the medieval age , the director, pu | lapted a The entiro Virginian cast , al 1 the ost original, daring and day before they departs it ida eRe tlavitas wars al foxtrot, and it shared equal Paakites kor orasal they, extra” pla irl in the movies. studio, vie Ja standstill while hich have » real musical hit of the Ee elapescapag” Nhe Dad. | » most univer ays makes me Ral cgi Nees t dy's got a rabbit 1 Wrap thé §. Judged by ite enthusi f the year, a bank with shiny desks. manson eke oem picture 3 baby in” and other ¢ nur > new Jazz H¢ “Esmeralda,” uise fs more ike a circus hief of Bagdad. Jory lines. When the bables, either ugay A novel Mary may eme ome day as § out by the singing for from Gotham t it great financier; 1 "tbe motorized coas coast: isted of 35 Drie piles, dispatch. It had surprised to see Li an author of reé become note and a uniqe ry in the slight complimentary + of a dandy-so) é yeen said about Lonise Her climb to stardom in een version of “The Gold and her ction for leading number venturous 35-day =| reached thelr End” at Santa Monica, the beach city near Hollywood. Most of the pe of 75 were New Yorkers. A in Hollywood proved to them that the gigantic r elaborate Fairbanks are the “skyscrapers” termi Jou role School Attendance Increase Is $1,010 mpaniment us it t led into the o feminine voices sang | ¢ You,” from the wings during tter half of the program. avan was headed by Sy formerly well-known llywood feature writer of motion ture subjects. As a school teacher in “The Virginian,” Florence Vidor is a complete success—all the cowpunchers would gladly enroll in her classes. Florence is the feminine lead in’ Owen's Wister’s Western classic as it is pictured on the screen of, the Strand theater the coming ; week. ~ Hail! Hail! the Stu Kings here! Fe adventure and romance was real! All the warm sympathy and tingling thrills of if : STARRING : A y the book, and play—the PERCY MARMONT. ae j wane PHAKLING r taegee beloved characters— PERCY MARMONT ALICE CALHOUN | ; THAN. the Madly, rechicla - $ Steve, Molly, Trampas— Star of - (THIRD ALARM rishing two lives. = the tumultuous, stirring Winter Comes’ CULLEN LANDIS p\ : for a womans smile~ a GX scenes! a He’s here in something ABSOLUTELY DIFFER- ENT—a riotous comedy-drama with bathing girls ’n’ everything. “SOFT BOILED” WITH TOM MIX AND BILLIE DOVE Added hysterics— LIBERTY NEWS ‘6 NCLE Freshman girls at U. U of W. in athletic TH work. SAM Seattle sees largest and smallest locomo- tives. Seattle’s first polo game is played at Fort ALLACE | | Lavion. at the yrward, Seattle” URLITZER with Yours Truly Bis- | | NOW PLAYING— mag CLT Bevies of Beauties! KENNETH HARLAN FLORENCE VIDOR RUSSELL SIMPSON PAT O'MALLEY RAYMOND HATTON sssbtsesssssststisstetsisd A Regular Broadway Laugh Show! Gales of Laughter! A Mad Whirl of Midnight LARRY SEMON BERT McCLURE LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN’S Irish Tenor ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA Singing In Concert Featuring Sunrise and You” SELECTION from “IRENE” Featuring A Mermaid Comedy COMEDY Loaded with Laughs STRAND ORCHESTRA —under— WINELAND Playing Overture, “Orpheus,” and “On the Back Porch” ba | ee cuit Company. “The answer aaa Bills