The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1924, Page 15

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924, THE SKATYLE STAR PAU 15 ee - WOW PLAYING|| UNUSUAL? ee or ay scrnen Lauds New {HBS “FIGHTING BFAR” { of MAKE-BELIEVE Story of Home and POeoccscccesrecoee Peereveveccececcess Jazz Told "To the Ladies," now at the Strand, sone: JUS anes ae eae AT THE THEATERS —)}t0 bo radicnily. aitterent trom. any: | ne Bs > Liberty Guest 2 DAYS MORE, THEN GONE! Ploture-goers during the last two SCREEN thing he had heretofore attempted, |o. three seasons have been pretty COLISEUM — Ito) i] | and believes it. to be different frOM | wor) “fed up" on society and domes ratte,” featuring || 20% Other picture ever made, Not) tte dramas, fo much #o that theater ofthe old | {At Ms unusually lavish or any* | mg ry have become skeptical in thing like that, but that it's a do ing auch, pictured, with: a;natu: Viner,’ with |] Uehttul mixture of human interest | rat powult that the more booking of Moore and Haym hepa and romance, and has a cant ay 4 drama nowadays by a big BLUR MOUSE Gritatn |] Of players undoubtedly the best that) yor use can be considered and Clatre Windsor in "Phe Bternal | could be obtained for such a picture, /an assurance that tho picture 4s | 8 8SE good—at loust entertaining. | COLISEUM | Jensen and von Herberg, of tho | In Mexico and Central and South|Greater Theaters company, certalnly mont His Children's € “ || America, Edwin Carewe's “The Bad| Picked @ winner tn “Eis Children’s STRAND "To the Ladin” starring 1! Man," was holled on t eatest plc-|Children,” current thin week at the Kitt Theodore uberte heading the || ttre of the year. Gen. Manuel Tre | Liberty, It is nafo to say that this ft ting cast | vino, chief of staft of the army of|!# one of the best domestic dramas COLONTAL—Owen Moore In "Modern |) President Obregon of Mexico, said of | that has ever been revealed on « Matrimony,” and Charlte Chaplin's | Bonttie’ ecréen, MAHLON HAMILTON The Pilgrim the pleture: “Wonderful success | * Sat—Flaming Youth” thrilling WINTER GARE “rhe Grail || will greet this picture in my country,| Altho the, picture ts a bit melo SS with, Duatin and Peery |! tt tolls a story that is dear to the/dramatic, the human interest runs staryor.a bicla Tach + | Mextoan heart, and it has ail the fire) Hlsh and the entertainment value of i y A glimpse into New York's Inner circles— “His Children’s Children” with BEBE DAN'EL JAMES RENNIE DOROTHY MACKAILL GEORGE FAWCETT 2 " | the story has been enhanced by good ‘ ! < : and thrills that my countryment de y 2 a Hd Wynn and ' y Suck - love thief! ¢ Fook.’ light tn seoing, ‘The people will go|®cting on the part of all the feat vaude- |] In raptures over Senor Blinn's char. | fed players. It might be called an acterization |American melodrama (not emphaslz, | sg molodra or r | But the story is just as delighting |!98 melodr ma), for tho ser is PALACK MIP—Witl King and com- |/to Americans, as is being demon: clearly. that'of an par age ay aA ny in “Follies of 1 hétrated by the E is at the Col,|2et A average one, but anyway a OAK—Dick Hyland and company tn " y the big crowds at tho Col- . E Ry tor Stop, Look and Listen. iseum this week. family that might set examples | Cie @ & great many others, | caine Tho story, which deals with the COLUMBIA | WINTER GARDEN foibles of modern society lite, high Priscilla Dean, the dynamite dra} Dustin Farnum’'s actionful West-|finance, and parental neglect of chil matic actreas, whose high rank aa a|& pleture, “Phe Grail," was having] dron, gavo wide scope for sympathet- screen star is based on such suo-| !t# final showings at the Winter Gar-|io and picturesque treatment, which as “Outalde the Law,” “Con. |4en Wednesday, “The Leavenworth | was well taken up {n {ts screen pro- and he Flame of Life,” js| Ce," Anna Katherine Green's fa-| duction. New York city and its life now at the Columbia in a new un.|™oua mystery stage play, is coming |was used as the background, the derworld story, “White Tiger,” In|! screen form to the Winter Garden| scenes ranging from Wall Street to {which she was directed by the same | Thursday, seenn Owen, Martha|Greenwich Village and Long teland man who gulded “Outside the Law,’"| Mansfield and Wilfred Lytell head| hunting fodges, Arthur Train ts au- Tod Browning, “White Tiger’ is the | the cast. thor of the original story and Monte Peg |story of three experts In high-class | M. Katterjohn of Its screen trans- Wane . yp, {crime who came from London to| COLONIAL poral, ) {ere’s something new.| america to steal millions from the| “Three Wise Fools,” the comedy| The cast of the picture in¢ludes Enid Bennett, pretty star of |backs of society matrona, Wallace | drama which made n big hit tecently [Bebe Dantels, Dorothy Mackalll, “The Bad Man,” at the Coli-| Beery, Raymond Griffith and Matt} on the Biuo Mouse screen, has re. |J#mes Rennle and George Fawcett, seum, never wore a riding| Me taristashd natn a3 turned here for showings at the crores hig tie and rg it ti ii Phal Col The pleture open | PO ale on, a 4 habit in a picture until “The| srranp fonial. ‘The. pleture will, OPGN | sf steer: saamilton “and: a inumber of > Soe ; Thursday, the present. features, . Bad Man” was made, That's} samen Cruze, who made “The Cov-| Charlie Chaplin's “The Pilgrim,” and ]Ovees who are well known, : Sl | something very unusual, f07\ ered Wagon" and several other big| "Modern Matrimony,” ending their} Tho “Our Gang” comedy, “No | the majority of her motion| pictures, declared his newest picture, | engagement Wednesday night Nolse," 19 probably the funniest the picture sisters have worn| - ic aac Well-known “kid company has ever | riding habit | - y the title doesnt’ exactly riding habits a great many) RUPERT times, especially when WeeeLamous Italian Dramatist ithe comedy | ereales kplan f E thgpeim. : eee Beures were: the. wy. | Will Make Visit to America) o.: aan AND DOUGLAS’ ‘They how! and they # ONLY 2 DAYS MOR Paramount's Comedy Classic Seattle's own four- year-old tots in yong and dance. PRICES— Matinees Sundays . Holidays oo COMING SATURDAY rE i Goldwyn will use Liveilest Picture 5. Dr. Enea | Lona BOOKS {Luigi Pirandello, of Italian Theatrical Fame, Will] timing ot “en ture” Charles AL ST. JOHN fm) THE MAIL M AN’| See Own Plays Here Savard Bevin, vice prvsidentat in | the h ha * r reek ¢ 0 lates t 5 ii pa < producing compa have “The Tailor GR Foe the tara’ eek ct th t] Luigi Pirandello, artist, ‘thinker, ysees theater In Paris. AS! teen abroad for two months se Shop” Hellig innovation of first-run photo- profess or, be ar’ be 1 vit «toa i , » Park Hon. ! tecting locations in Europe op play features at a popular price, will gall this month fr y ande nade « °C) where the entire picture will be “The Mall Man,” an Emory J made. ft ts his drm | aaa leon production, . starring Johnale |. ; ; a aie ot 68. hah |miatic arc ater | aa” _ “Fighting Bear’ is the name Cree Indians, who worked LUE MOUSE | Walker, Ralph Lewis and a typical !alr 66 no om. | years, c car BRONCHIAL COUGH in the thrill scenes of “Pioneer Trails,” gave Cullen Landis, _) F. BO. cast, will bo presented, ances; 1 60, |as compar t st , | star of the picture. Landis’ role in the picture, now at the j starting Sunday, January ¢ Rr ee ae cece, pat | rider , sao fireter FOR 36 YEARS: Reilig, is probably the most actionful part he has ever taken | Owing to the pr 2 ngage |)... ease * or " g and in it he showed unusual athletic prowess, riding and | ment of Madame Pavlow , 2 tt ; and whose ver 30 year t even ther - markmanship, which greatly impressed the Indians. company of 85 people on January : . ‘t et D . = Se Te TSR SoS: 4 and 5, no pictures will be pre- n Sear 5 , n elect fev s | ITALIAN ARITHMETIO jhow many peanuts that would be. S ~ : : P Doroth who is in Its "But I can sell you a penny's sented at the Hellig on F a Saturday. “P ren ts - had t aying the of Tessa in Ge Saturday. “Pioneer Trails” ol m tor the ver}. : : erro : F a “So I made five purchases, 12 its engagement on Thursday, ni . f the ItalysAmerica tlor yur tho | W I with her sister, | peanuts at a time, until I had the Johnson, who produced “4 hi ar " 2 rtan t wr n i, es °) Al . Writes that st» has discov: | I wanted.” |Name of the Law," “The Third , | ered a new of arithmetic. — Alarm” and “Westbound Limited.” (ire for. the ycl r nt taly, and | ars’ worth , eRe to Gar. a tt rt} “Three Weeks,” Goldwyn’s d f 07 sy by . . t " r t 1 wanted to buy a ‘orth of | . - joldwyn’s has done in his latest effort for the iays to bo presented reo . ‘ Lt : sea peanuts the other day, a lire repre-| picturization of the Elinor Glyn t— postman what the. others did for ear by the producer | i ” ‘ t ents in American money. re been completed and The Age of Desire” the policeman, fireman and loco-|iaiq to dincovered I motive engineer—painted him al tng piay a p pe ; 1 not afford to chang © vendor scratched his head an shown to the public in t to Ameri- | on 1 ata |confessed he couldn't figure out ebruary, in eight reels. h va inh 2 val loan audiences, but to E * ° | 18 urged me to| 25 Hiving “The Mafl Man,” a timely (1; wit be rem hat before A t r nd u me) £0 oe Ge ah Mane Gear wit bo remembered tat tere! TPMT ACEOYS |; uns eminence | story, Mr. Johnson has supplied one 4. money | of the most thriiling scenic punches \/1 ever devised for a photoplay, It ts the pursult of the rum-runners by t P . the battle. fleet. Not only do the ji. ine st im : , pve d es attleshipa open: fire on. the: ma- > : Teenie-Weenies’ Are rid } rauders of the sea, who havo al- —— ft aneitt in Ie ar Booking J om ready raided-the mail boxes of a eee et et ee troduced it « Popular of Mme. Paviowa flest liner, but the giant seaplanes a f and Saturday bh eo lee ce hy ta si sienna iy ah : ff sao eee a et Gece | scribe the ! c 0 a nuse.get 8 do x ich a cough of thin be bullt up operation of Carter, tm . ernment. teem drawing roa bear bayer ' ear | Qi etdMng re Stuns shy man [eens thew S| | To Harness That New from the pone PRISCILLA DEAN raaninitte : ; | west pea Pe fat Ages apeh Tato emneners have cant of wag dw “Chron I Year’s Resolution To put aside something regularly each month. 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