The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 10

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_ this f HINDU PRINCELING One of the most famous and favored character actors on| _ Sereen or stage is George Arliss, who plays the senting role} in “The Green Goddess,” with Alice Joyce, at the Colonial coming week. . . ss “No * perils and hardships that be- set head Bud Chet reser train zona * ors. story. » splendid stor. Teased in adva Like his “€ Which includes in the principal roles! Wagons” of the plai # were spent in the filming of exterl-| “Way of Man’’ Slated ' Author of “Covered Wagon” Gets Another| Tale Selected by Pathe Producer rth of 36,” h the yr VIEW of the virile, dramatic character of the story un- folded in Emerson Hough’s renowned novel, “The Way |' ) of a Man,” throbbing with the indomitable spirit of the| » hardy pioneers of the early West and aglow with all the| * Yugged vigor and color of its great open spaces, Pathe has ? prepared both a feature and serial version of the famous Both versions were produced at the same time under the direction of George B, Seitz. The feature version of this by the author of “The Covered Wagon,” ! and many other successful novels, will be re- of the serial version. 'B <on Hough’s “The Way the pioneers of our Mid-| die-and-Far-West in their haz-| Three Hundred Gobs Visit Fair. ardous advance across the} great sweeping plains andj arid desert wastes of the lit- tle-known regions west of the Mississippi. Allene Ray and Harold Miller |to the fact that Douglas Fi gave them a “close-up” of industry when they studio as guests of the L Osborne, Kathryn Appleton. | Chamber of Ce thi an eminently capable cast, | Ryan, Whitehorse and Lillian vations, drov of the h into desert, where [FOURTH AT PIKE - EXCITING! CHARMING! |DOUG HOST TO SAILORS Three hundred sailors from the | French battles |today much chee: » party thru the studio, telling em parte of the s agdad” in E SATURDAY LAST DAY FOR “Three Wise Fools” A romance as delightful as you ever saw! banks’ Lot for Lunch, Jeanne D'Are, are 1 as they continue cruise around the world, due ranks movie 4d his! Angeles in charge of 37 inch was served punds, with of a walter, wiches and an hour. Be- ved he guided the ‘The Thiet | as they went iICRUZE WORKS | Helen Dunbar, G, Raymond Nye ture producers, and here K and Milt Brown, a © Grantland Rice Sportlight. i ENTERTAINING! SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY— 20¢ Until A thriller—An English beauty trapped in the greatest lover! The Green lace of the Orient’s Thrills! Beauty! Drama! George Arliss —IN— Goddess COLONIAL ORCHESTRA P "he After M IN REALASTIC ROLE ! Holmes Herbert, whowo realistic ’ Shapely Limbs portrayal of tie blind Maj. Hi ‘ fornia Jom ®: tobertan's oe|| tO Be Screened 1 Cottage,” LORENCE O'D as, prom ons of the t | “CATTY ONE” IS STUFFED LADIES LOVE HIM! duction of “The Hnchan starring Richard Barthe lsen to be one of the sensations of American dancers, the picture, made a study of blind || stage celebrity to be men before beginning work. on his || ing the motion piett role, Formerly @ pupil ¢ “T visited the New York Institute 6, Miss Florence for the Blind, and found that, altho a the featured [the typtea) stage and screen custom York Mu |hna to play blind men with ‘ « in real | ‘| jtheir eyes, so I ¢ with my billed to appear in ¢ filma, to blame!” NOW PLAYING— Wants to tell her the truth, but can’t! Women movie fans love Leah Baird, who stare in “The Miracle Makers” at the Winter Garden, beginning Sunday, | and George Walsh, who supports her, is quite a bit in favor among the matinee girls, too, Will Film — U.S. Sport | ~ Grantland Rice to: Priscilla Dean isn’t “catty” in “White Tiger” at the, Become Producer |wia + Columbia, but she does show her claws in that screen at- traction, y Pathe ts entitled “Wild and| and deals with the cham: | » champion | ncho t Ke id all the are to bo fou of any re Itra-rapid m of the West | Grantiand Rice, noted sporting |!" writer and author on sporting events, has enlisted in the ranks of * who has adapt r his well known news. column, will be a regular fea. are ¢ the release list of Pathe | Ajioe © Inc ON NEW FILM | atic” James Crum the screen the Tarking ¥| The ideals with life in jong the lower Miss James Cruze, producer of “The Covered Wagon,” has gone to + Miss, to make the river xt Paramount pie- Booth ‘Tarking tage success, accord to an announcement by Jease Le firet Sportlight set for re- net Norn mansions, 4 plantations will the background for the action. “Janice Carmen Phillips, Laster When a mother } —with— bargains her Mary Philbin : e William Collier, Jr. hild for lw , a Fe a as } Myrtle Stedman what does he Josef Swickard grow up to Edith Yorke be? } Frederick Truesdell And to make you crack a rib laughing “HAM” HAMILTON “My Friend” , MA’ MOORE and Y GRIFFITH in the Cast pping Drama of Adventure and Thr yven with an Irresistible Furious Feminine Herolem. THE TALK OF THE MUSICAL NORTHWEST Y The Story is Frank, Fearless and Dramatic. A Photoplay Crammed with Startling Situations! = EE oa Ue St meee es be) | ott L AND AL. ST. JOHN “THE TAILOR” agnening qror w PRICES 1923 SONG REVUE THE ORGAN aN SUPREME CHILDIUON 100 | Played by His All-Artist Orchestra International News m, b L. Hauptman’s j ‘ Be NNIOUSLY PEER FATAL — “I am a crook and my mother is Eee > WATT ar peel wall? 1 a 1é xchat

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