The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 11

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924, MOTHER-LOVE ON GRILL | “Reno” Recently a Seattle woman offered to trade her husband for her son. Now Myrtle Stedman uses the same theme in “The Age of De y play, at the Colise um. Watching the Screen BY LELAND HANNUM T’S being whispered in the East that Ganna Wals' ka,| grand opera star, will seek new fame in motion pictures this coming A male music star is rumored to havejall been tentatively slated to make hi her, tho his name is not yet forthcoming. What with screen actors going back to the legit and vaudeville and musical comedy, and vaudevillians and gra opera stars and circus clowns going into pictures, it’s « hectic life—for performers, critics and entertainment patrons. mor eee VER see “slow movie the stage? No? Well, those who saw True Rice, Ed Wynn's “frozen faced” comedian, do his stuff at the Metropolitan t agree that it was “reelistic.” Rice does a flip-flop injovt r slow motion style that’s a)% scream, displaying a great) mon deal of study in perfecting a reproduction, in the flesh, of Ww the antics of a “slow” photo- graphed subje | She w on “Thr Loge Seats 20¢ 10c EARLY | ANY TIME— 1 COME Last Times a and— Starting To- morrow First Seattle Showing of Leah Baird », ‘THE MipACLE MAKERS, With GEORG, 5, wALSH and MITCHELL LEWIS Winter FOX NEWS Garden Orchestra COMEDY | forth creen debut oppositeja * THE SHE TRANSLATES “RENO” Mf hair | She become a household word in of Rupert Hughes’ drama at the Chadwick filling a featured role has » title Helene America, and it Blue Mouse, | for the en- suing week. Paul Iribe, assistant director for Cecil B, DeMille, In charge of the art, wardrobe and pre erty departments, is assembling his staff in. prepara for the start of “Triumph Mr. De Mille’s next Paramount picture. “Triumph” will an adapta tlon of May Kdginton’s story. covered up, but no (if yo! 1 just as effectt ed “Fly. | Me k White has comple * Education: dit rmaid | ad taste I will reach screen MA in-0222 ORPHEUM \& CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE | Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 — New Program Tomorrow NIGHTS, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1; Mats. 15c, 25c, 50c WORLD'S FASTEST MELODY UNIT RAYMOND FAGAN AND AIS SYMPHONIC DANCE ORCHESTRA ALMOST A PRODUCTION —Featuring— RAYMOND FAGAN, PIANIST —and— PAM AND PEGGY GARVIN ESPE and DUTTON That Versatile Pair RAY SNOW and NARDINE A Great Novelty EDDIE— —JAY KANE and HERMAN “THE MIDNIGHT SONS" Dainty Danseuse “VALOR” LYNN BURNO at the Piano THREE WHIRLWINDS rAUL— MORTON and GLASS “APRIL Paul Gerard Smith —NAOMI in Two Showers Acsop's Fables Concert Orchestra Toples of the Day Pathe New HAT TLE STAR PAGE 11 her own supervision will probably i. ‘Aladdin’ in color, on the seen, ario of which Miss Adams collabors \ated. Miss Adama will co-operate with the guild in the preparation of all its pictures, including somo jot the Yale University series of the “Miss Adams’ ation with the | eats does not interfere with her |plans for the independent produc: tion of ‘Kim,’ the picture rights to which she recently acquired from Rudyard Kipling.” a number of points of view uncement ts one of the most interesting events of the thie. atrical season, It assures that the ‘Guild Gets : Miss Adam COLLEEN’S “BANGED UP” | | Maude to Work Out) Parents tes | Color Research as by Inc, it b Thru announcement | Made Pictures, (known Saturday that Miss Maude | Adams had become a mémber of |the guild and that in the future her activities in motion pleture pro- duction will be in co-operation with this organization, ‘The statement of the sulld follows public will have an early view of “phe Gulld-Made Pictures, Inc.| the results of the researcl work in | announces the formal association of |Iighting and color which Miss Fron this .4 | Miss Maude Adams with the guild| Adams has been prosecuting in the: | for motion picture production. boratories of the General Electric “The achedule of the Maude Adams ie ‘0. In Schenectady and at the head- productions is not announced at| quarters of the Eastman Kodale Coy this time, The first pleture under in Rochester. E A Liberty Guest Enjoys the Best I¢ll astound you— this story of sensation- seeking women! the innermost ee secrets of modern, society! Ivll Take Your Breath Away!! “bangs” and bobbed Imagine Colleen Moore with flapper or in “Flaming Youth. as the sophisticated youngs 's the attraction at the Liberty. GISH HOLIDAY CARDS Lee Moran, well known comedian | rier ely starred in ¥ p ald comedies, will 1 n of years when Cameo comedies f . His first produc ure Clift Bowes and determination to make | version of as ble, Erich von t use a single « ne of the story wa an Francisco and Death | actual locations described | METROPOLITAN TOMORROW ROT aul, WEDS! Al WE DAY J SATURDAY T FORTUNE GALLO'S ANNUAL EB “SAN CARLO America’s Popular Touring Organization One Hundred People. Distingnished American and European Stars, Symphony Orchestra. Mriiliant Chorus. Superb Stage Settings. (Northwest Direction Elwyn Concert Bureau) In i Following Ope! IAG NEVER a book more fearless! NEVER a picture more startling! MONDAY: Biasi, Taylor Mette, Manuel Salazar MATIN LUCIA, with Co Inte (DNESDAY EVENIN Haru Onuki, Onofrel, V. DAY: CAVALLERIA, with San LIACCI, Salazar, 'T a, Kiino’ MARTHA, ATURDAY I Even its author didn’t dare sign his real name to the novel! " SATURDAY ate, with {, Peroni Onofrel, Interr TROVATORE, roni MATINE NIGHTS — SEATS NOW— vic Beginning SUNDAY, JAN. 13 stus Fitouts lnc PRICES: Pio stoke ot WEEK aime attraction, with Colleen Moore Elliott Dexter Milton Sills Sylvia Breamer Myrtle Stedman Walter McGrail Betty Francisco Phillips Smalley ALLACE at the URLITZER tone Is lald Masonic 79th st. Crowd of W bulletin WOON PRICES: NAtinen sarenpa ; WARGAIN, MATINER WEDNESDAY = NOTE — Wednesday Night Sold to Univeral The Playhouse of No Kegrets of Wash, Students

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