The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 15

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«@ Peercheretinctin THE 1 AND MORROW ONLY QUELIN or WATS Diiver Curwood JAC “MLAZING by Jam COMING SATURDAY BABY PEGGY anda Stronm Cat in A Riot of Fun! A Human Interest Drama! A Load of Laughter! Perhaps 9 Tear! don's famed story, “The A Fast-Moving Story That | COLUMBIA = =) fiction readers, James Oliv er wrote a astro i story than Filed With Big Moments of the Big Town Life Aus Bessie Love will be with us on the screen again next week when “Slave of Desire” opens at the Blue Mouse. This i. picturization of Balzac’s immortal story, “The Magic Skin, and Bessie takes the part of the faithful sweetheart, giving a an appealing portrayal. STAGE WORLD SCREEN: of MAKE-BELIEVE STRAND | “Lucretia Lombard,” rized and in now be the Columbia scr from be: a strong hv ty and Mar as t n. n The Big Supporting Cast Includes i and t. Lew ( tot are seen Sheldon Lewis ore. CARMEL AND BESSIE ARE UNITED AGAIN Myers and Beasie Love on and Max Davidson Gladys Brockwell Frank Currier and Others ther places, It has been | ill breaker wherever sho’ e] to the screen from Kal If the public can be considered a famous novel of the same ¢ good judge, fon Davies seems another genuinely entertaining plc-|to have reached the acme of her ture and is being acclaimed such by| Profession in“ Old New big audiences daily at the Strand.| York.” The story contains this, human Peet interest, and a touch of comedy and | COLISEUM the characters are all truthfully por. | Love or money—which? trayed by well knotrn screen play-| figure largely “in the case of 1 ers. Monte Blue and Irene Rich| Rockwood, a civil engineer, wh are the stars while Norma Shearer, | C° to a certain clause Alec B, Francis and several others| are seen in thelr support. eee BLUE MOUSE As Friday is the v: last day of |for the plu “Little Old New ¥ t the |firmed woman-ha Mouse it might be well t | ‘That ts the p what a really meritous picture {| original — ser fs. Tt fs unusual for any picture | pogo, to run four straight weeks at a/ big house as Old New York” done, At the end of its local | agement it will have run for| ~~ built on the # two perm | gate was in the | based on m ns of tictpate in the equal of his estate among fc must be married time. The other hig father, in order to pa distr fied | resemble ly | who is forced to marqu Another feature is on the Lit © Ads'o| Program this in “Columt n-| @ historical ,| Yale Univer app WINTER GARDEN “Desert Di y is humqrous a g all the way thru | Giotte y feature 68 straight performances. It ts A not surprising, tho, when the qual- | LIBERTY California ity of the picture fs considered, and | There is something and Marg. tures that helps ma as 0 LONI LAS interes UGGLES OF RED GAP” of the Merriest of Comedies Screamingly Fu [HATES ORCHESTRA] Pat 6a aiwess LOC when we realize what it has done 5 otrared THIS IS ‘BUCK’ Wonder Dog in the Greatest Alaskan Picture Ever Produced “The Call of The Wild’ Jack London’s Immortal Tribute to the Faithful, Unselfish Devotion of 7 First Seattle Showing ARRY “AREY DESERT DRIVE WINTEI GARDEN ORCHES: BIG XMAS DANCE A It Comes DANCING TAUGHT §3. Any Time! Saturday! SHATTL In the opinion of a great many | the young Sur-| wrecks hayoc with her irresistible | j¢ or |¢yén an tho Countess Fedora. | ago. Disappointments No To 3x6. a] Strongheart, the famous German police dog, has a real rival now in Buck, the giant St. Bernard, hero of Jack Lon- - Call of the Wild,” coming to the| corontaL Heilig Saturday. This is the first picture of Buck, who is declared to be another “almost human” canine. lare the same as before. 1 heroine Barriers," which | London has fewer traffic pollce-| men on duty today than 10 years| aco MeCoM COMM COMM co MCMC OMCs Commo 22 INCHES TALL No i Money Bring Subscriptions as You Secure Them to the Circulation Dept. SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY PAGE 15 Dog Story on Screen ‘Heilig Books “Call of the Wild” bao; Liberty Pl ‘ake Happy Days Until Wriday Night Ontyt Virat National's Chinene Komance— “THUNDERGATE” AInOm-= “COLUMBUS” & »" Saturday—Jackié Coogan Wild, pleturization of Juck r L ‘amous nove while 4 TC ca eae a |1s the first dramatic feature produc |tion of Hal Roach, who produced the Harold Lioyd and other come- eT] There is a tremendous punch in Call of the Wild’ and Buck, ja wonderful St. Bernard and a re markubly clever dog, supplies the most of it in his fight with a rattlesnake, a battle with one of his own kind and his famous 60- mile run thru the snow at the head of the pack, Fred Jackman adapted and Alrect- ed the story—he understood his work and, what was equally im |portant, he understood his do actor, No chance is given for letdown in the performance of either the dog or the humans who support him. Broad human sympathy ts ex pressed in a manner that grips ery one who knows the worth of an animal lke Buck. Jack Mul- hall, as the hero worshipped by the , gives a neat performance r Long, as the man feared b And it will be a tong time before you will again see MARION DAVIES LITTLE Katurday— “Tiger Mone’ One Day More, ‘Then Gonet Thomas Meighan = in Paramount's Comedy-Drama “ y ” animal whom he finally kills to Be contrast portra Sydney D'Al ake a) ) a je t 1 i r, By GEORGE ADE brook, ‘Frank ‘Butler and Laura Tomorrow Sta essing relieve the at a ent with a little comedy. veral other bits by actors whose names are not men SEATTLE’S 163RD Performance tloned on the program but who Sonat A typical Western cow-town being |#tand out. The Prologue, Music and | spoiled by too much atyle, No won- ‘There are marvelous snow scenes, Presentation is a beautiful lder the natives rebelled. Such 1s | bleak wastes and wonderful sil show in itself. |the situation arising in Jas, Cruze’s | houettes in sky line effects that are Bessie 18| picture, “Ruggles of Red Gap,” an|tho real thing. ‘The “€all of the and Carmel | amusing comedy-drama which isnow | Wild" is a sincere, sympathetic the Colonial. Ernest Torrence | and Intelligent picturization of the |and Lois Wilson are the stars. book and should be enjoyed by all | fs lovers of Jack London's story. Honduras 1s completing a motor | highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coeducation has existed in Tur- key since 1914. i a free— To the Girls of Seattle WALKING— TALKING “MA-MA” DOLLS ” The Seattle Star is going to present 1,000 big, walking, talking “Mas! Ma” Dolls to the girls of Seattle. Each doll is 22 inches high and has unbreakable composition head and| well-stuffed body. 4 Wouldn’t you love to possess this wonderful doll? She will gladden’ your heart and make you the proudest and happiest little girl in the: world. Just look at her dress and cap—aren’t they cute? She has real stockings and patent leather slippers —just like yours. Look at her pink cheeks, blue eyes and sweet face—she is so pretty and playful that you will love her from the moment you see her. ee ) Bg Secure Only 4 New Subscriptions to The Star All you have to do in order to own this lovely “Ma-Ma” doll is to secure only four new subscriptions to The Seattle Star. Have four of your friends and neighbors who' are not now having The Stay delivered to their homes, agree to take the paper for three months. You do not have to collect any’ money or make delivery of The Star—simply take the order for the paper. As soon as you have secured the four subscriptions and they have been verified you will be pre- sented with your doll. REMEMBER, ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW; THAT PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. GIRLS! This the Doll you have been dreaming about and wanting for ever so long! USE THIS “SUBSCRIPTION BLANK TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months and thereafter until I order same discon- tinued, for which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the regular rate of 50c a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME NAME | i) Taken by : THE STAR

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