The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 11

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ASHER : BDDING SETS q ho announcements by oe Samtel Bischott of ent within a couple of weeks big producing organizations the Gran stuclio, preparations een Dogun upon the set lequipment {x boing Ins i Winiam Neil's production of e Gh with an all «el She one of the new is a film version of gpoduced on tho stage of his York theater, ) Dan Mason comedies, 12 two ee wilt also bo started shortly Jack Nelson. 1 y Hollywoo 4 * Bewill supervise while Al . They will g of rural aty Banks is completing actual of his firs’ ature under maker's direction, It Luck,’ but. the titling, editing, eto, will con. sfor some time ge Ade’s Tale Proves Attraction Meighan, looking some- at thinner than in recent screen 2 here, will continue to the attention of Coliseum the. f patrons for the ensuing week, PGeorge Ades story, “Woman a classieatly beautiful. Mary large and lustrous-eyed ‘Lila Dresser and Vera ne )fom is, surrounded by all vari- of feminine beauty in his lat. ‘And for the sake of con. Bey, he has a varied assortment actor, from super-hand- bert Agnew to’ Charles A. “ag Uncle Joe Gloomer, and inpolls is all that a villain ES Dowling, famous as Miracle Man” of picture fam, has been cast for the role ‘hidge in Baby Peggy's next wel, “The Right to ” ] MARY MAKES RE L -DEBL 1B and ( | { | | | | | | | | ib ee IX M Mary Philbin, now one of Universal's most popular stars, is\back in Seattle in the picture in which she won her popu- | 1 "BORN TO THE PUR lady Diana Manners, “een debut in title "he Gloriou lion at the Winter Garden. in J, i forth eatur et feature ruggist Prai Veronica Water Ady + Stuart Blackton’s first English play. The drama d by being a color production, J ui U ses PLE |laNty. The picture is “Merry-Go-Round,” and its now Mary Wears Her Hat showing at the Colonial. the Way She iat | When Mary Philbin first donned the Httle fat sailor hat sho wears in “Merry-Go-Round,” in which she g noen at the Colonial n she pulled it di eye at a je fan 1 a thing that only 1 get | far up on Jhad piled high on her heac jit back off her forehead, ped back to au c “Now, that's better, | nental } And | sallor sho sees Rupert Julian « lower over her eye and defiance. RORK SCOUTING producer of “Ponjola," crossed the continent to do some New York shopping—for stories. He - ToMoRR & NIG AT 8:15 WILL BE THE FAREWELL PER. FORMANCE OF THE GREATE SCREEN ATTRAC. TION OF THE AGE d English beauty, 3 Adventure,” the current at- She appears as the featured You have not Marguerite Courto in Woods Thriller HAVE NOT § NES ALL PICTURES, Seats Reserved “VITE” STARTED PATSY t miles her | 6 upon Baby Peggy Makes Debut in Real Feature Pictures ‘Her First Is “The Darling of New York’; Coming Here Christmas Week various | crook Buby Peggy, the tiny star who has|iiam J, Quinn portray th auch & sensation in film olr in dramatic her characterizations about Santussa, the role child, has be vay, w tiny orphan lont of big feature r home jn Italy to itial appearance In a } otion in” Darling} ‘The story was written especially & dramatic crook | for Baby Peggy by King Baggot, who hich has its settings In the | directed the pleture, Pogey portrays |New York ghetto, and the feature/her role in i manner that would jcoming to tho Columbla theater for|do credit to a star of mature ye Christmas week, Her personality, rare in one Raby Peggy in supported in her | young, and 4 ability as an first big picture by a cast sufficient: | actress to. “put o dramatic ly important to be called “allstar,” | ments in the picture with such Gladys Brockwell, Pat Hartigan, |ism that only the most sophisticated Prank Currier, Sheldon Lewis, Max| can refrain from. shedding a tear or Davidyon, Bet two, | clon f | comedy PICTURE IS GREATEST J, McDonald has brought the © of “Boy of Mine” to the Reviewing the pleture In a motion |picture magazine, a eritio says | "Baby. Pewgy is without doubt at her bent in this pleture, taking advantage of every opportunity afforded her, land giving @ most excellent perform: sete Chloans Inhorntars where |? he Js vivacious, and sad, mis |ponitive prints for tho theaters will | chlevous and polite by turns, and by }bo made, | virtue of her merry eyes and engag | Booth Tarkington camo out tothe |!Be smile Is altogether Irresistible laboratory to seo the picture, It is |t@raeut | his first original story for the screen After seeing it ho didn't say any jthing for quite « spell and then Jopined that he was proud to have {hig namo on. tt, | “Boy of Mine" is oven better than “Penrod and Sam," hin first ploture, it ls claimed, In the cast aro Henry Walthall, Irene Rich Rockclitfe Fellowes anc Ben Alexander, FILM ANCIENT GLORY Dazzling splendor of ancient Exypt, when & man's wealth was easured by the number of slaves d, is pletured in tion of **The the stage play and Arnold the William Fox y Shepherd King,’ Wright Lorin Violet NSEN & & “Let's Go to ‘The Liberty” =a NOW— First National's THUNDER A) —with— Owen Moore Virginia Brown Faire Tully Marshall Robert McKim Sylvia Breamer A white girl, born in China, and kidnaped by bandits and sold into a harem. WHAT ADVENTURE! Rescued by a big, handsome American, who is masquerading as a Chinese lord! WHAT ROMANCE! “COLUMBUS” Produced — by Se hog the Yale Univer- ‘A sity Pr The first au- thentic picture of America’s _dis- covery! ALLACE on the URLITZER Extra— DEACON JONES: LIBERTY NEWS ‘Inst there wil be those faithful | Pl Bisse. ; FA Forest Fire Proves Useful in Problem pris of folks are going to Tuoretia Lombard’? at the} theater this coming week | Strand Di o) ing haw the eon fans who saw Trene Rich and | ters Monte Blue, cowtarred in Brass’! and now playing leads tn thin feature. Then there will be the many who} read and liked Kathleen Norris’ took, of the same name, from which this Motion pleture ts adapted, And last-| ly, there will he those scores who lke modern themen done up In bright writp ot clever subtitles, hand: some mon and beautiful women, How two women battle for one man, is the-turn the eternal triangle i Riven In “Lucretia Lomburd,'* with & convenient forent fire xtep- ping In-at the right moment to settle the scrap, the De mon but Tho story concerns the marriage |! camel gator which also the beginning of thi IRBANKS? STUDIO LOT RESEMBLES Z00 jouglin Fairbanks’ need for ank mals while’ producing hw forthcom: pleture » Thiet of Bs i resulted in the Pickford-Malr. appearance of the winter quar of a elreud Occupying: © engein the center of srentest emotion “lot ist a brown cinna mon cub re are also nine donkeys un “Florida, a two-foot 6 purehi production, now sures four feet and is not as |TELLEGEN IN STRONG PART “Let Not Man Put Asunder, Stuart Blackton production, on the domestic problem story by banks studio in Hollywood taking on Vasil King, Is finished and will be This drama rederick, the actress on. the nin the lead ntroduces Helena tiful young Spani film fi Le seen in this ejty noon. |of divorce hia and Lou ean te h of a “pet'? as he was two ks 1g0, © are other animals present, they are “peta!’ Included and her wire-Haired ter- prro,’’ not to mention the nvorite riding o of the stars of & young girl to a man much older| ¥orlte riding horses of the star than herself. Sho doesn't love him, | #24 but It p her mothe A young man marries # girl he not love, but it satisfies his father, When the band of the bent inloved and aging hus. girl dies she meets the unhappy young man and they in love, How they are united, # the smash of the picture. You | must ask the forest fire. Included in the cast are Norma » Alec 33. > France t Mare McDermott, 1 mont and Otto Hoffman the heen baud’ Will Holly tured the many work animals. FOX SI one of the screen's’ known o! engaged for eter actors, eorge A Fox West Coast studiox, ‘ood. Among the other fea- players in the sereen version widely read B, M. Hull novel The matchless drama of flaming passion— —————— TS The madness of a mo- ment, holding in it the seeds of deceit! M 1 @@ PICTURE Where love moves human be- ings to unusual motives! \N Irene Rich Monte Blue Marc McDermott Alec B. Francis Norma Shearer with ANO A MIXTURE OF THRILI with LS ANO LAUGH JIMMIE ADAMS STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Ea ; | Ea Fr | To Hold he The 4 PERFECT a \ Fourth Week | Now Playing | Seattle’s G8 133rd Show Starts a9 Tomorrow at ll a.m. A long time #@ Before you W® Will get The early Shows are Advisable.

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