The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1924, Page 9

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EMEN Re Seattle Staiv TOMOBILINS SECOND SECTION Foibles of 20th Centur [ HAS HE RODOLPH’S THRONE? is entino is coming back going to find that Johnnie Walker's sr hearts of the matinee Modernity Feature || of Current Dramas |] STRAND — Mary Pickford and Holbrook Blinn in “Rosita” for an extended week.) || BLUE MO! Helene Chadwick |] and Low Cody heading an all- star cast In “Reno,” by Rupert Hughes, (All week.) LIBERTY—"Flaming Youth,” by “Warner Fabian," starring Col- 1 week.) eo Ago of De ary Philbin, Willie and Myrtle Sted. eek.) Iph Lewis, Johnnie and others in * (Starting Sund A—Prisetila sory, Matt Mo d Griffith in “W (All week.) GARDEN-—Seena Owen avenworth Cane,” eah Baird heading © Miracle Mak showing, (All (Saturday the cast of SEATTLE, WASHL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1924, PAGES 9 TO 16 y Society Theme of Current Film Plays | [HENLIG THEATRE || Starts Sunday Continuous Daily 11:45 A. M. to 11 P. M. ors.” (Sunday to Wednesday || inclusive.) COLONIA with Eh urday,) with Ali Goddess,” day inclusive) “Three Wise Fools" pias is the age of the great god Or #0 say zine writers and | BY LELAND HANNUM | | | ‘FLAMING YoUuTH" COMES AT LAST % n “Monsieur Beaucaire,” but), s young actor a firm place in|, at the Heilig this |; In sd i Mary Pickford with the fa dt ind piled them up on top ¢ ¢ ary Pickford in “Rosita,” which opened Saturday morning at [ TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS en : tap yen As 14 ¢ a A, HEILIG SIGNS UP BIG THRILLER E " RETURNS ITA" PHYLLIS DORKS OWN BUSINESS the § SLASHING CRASHING Tho gripping postal robbery A steamer ‘sunk by lightning A Oy The daring holdup on the high seas Reel upon reel of dynamic scent crashes & LI master-stroke of super- cinema melodrama by the di- rector who gave you “In the Name of the Law,” “The Third Alarm” and “Westbound Limited.” BIG PICTURES Popular Prices “Seattle's Amusement Palace in the We: School Children, L0¢ Log nd Reserved Seats . 50¢ for the Whole Family” It’s the Biggest Picture in Seattle This Week. COLOSSAL |, STAGGERING Uncle Sam’s mighty battle armada — grim guardians of our peace —unleash their fear- ful fury against the skulking cruiser of the mail pirates. With the Same Great Cast as its Prede- cessors, including: JOHNNIE WALKER —AND— RALPH LEWIS Always a com- plete program, including: Topics of the Day International News 2-Reel Mirthquake Heilig Orchestra A Song Surprise Elaborately presented 's most magnificent theatre! { Coming: “Daytime Wives” }

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