The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 17

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THE SEATTLE “WESTERNER” HERSELF | C@y TODAY'S PROGRAMS CHEEN wae all | Positively Leaving = rorkeven: I sin HALL GAINE’S | i “The Master of Man” “un 3 "ena MARY A Motion Picture That Years Will Not ; 3 | ¥ : 4 |i ba “FLAMING 1 | —ANY DAY traction e with Colleen Moore a STRAND ORCHES TRA under WINE LAND playing Seed vm i ike Ry SATURDAY wereen OFFERS SATURDAY f Paramount's Grey Story picturization nieuile Enjoyable if of a celebrated ATURDAY— Strong Human Ap- erookestory— peal in Picture i ; Children 10¢ COLUMBIA Nothing Changed r but the Price! atralght Yrom Ss Wallace Reid TONIGHT and L FRIDAY only! STAGE METROPOLITAN f ORPHEUM—Three-fea “The Call o raxtaczs The Canyon” ratace Sir TET Oo pe coe C with LOIS WILSON and RICHARD DIX PTE TT Sa TTS = Sir Hall Caine, the author, and Victor Seastrom, the director, have to- gether given the Pretty Marjorie Daw was certainly fitted for the part she plays in“The Call of the Canyon,” now on the Coliseum screen. Miss Daw is from Colorado and the part she plays in this picture is a typical little Western ranch girl. STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE Seeereeeeecee@erosccsesooseseseseesees ture can make and cry an thru nine long eer advance as an excep Ft ta et be | a and remarkable are all the picture 1 week are ff} yment in the cu rent feature, “The Call of th Canyon.” 1m would be here, The story | terms of intensely human | and thelr reactions to | | ‘ nother. | The Call addition to the picture the made from Zane G tiue Mouse is again turing y which appeared first in serial form| agian’ ‘Ten jen in nthe Home Journal and Zp that will thrill forever. drama and it tb ittle specialty play ~ Dream - “¥ was recen' published in book ly entertaining. In Dollies.” i form, t a story of America. lou of the story are Derelys Z| mostly v after the great Wyndham Standing, Grace | COLUMBIA war was over America’s re-| = ‘ ay D and several other 1} A story moving swiftly from the g } s men were back on thelr [aed Bearaeane ny I mer?! Panama canal to Washington ax y It has been told on the wi - New York and brini m: | 2 we ple, yet convincingly 2 rmSnSH RY MOORE” RAYMOND-HATTON EDITH ROBERTS:. story. jen Kilbourne, a - Be ~ pre m8 ¥ value are found in the) soldier return! to America from] Va vtsy pipes re ark 6 umbla’s current feature, “The J the front, orward to meeting Mildred June, “zruman Wreckage,” the remark: OO Tn, “Oe pieamuremad, jazz-crazed | Silent Command." The efforts of a J [his awe » Carley Burch. 8 OM: | able picture that Mra. Wallace Reid | fends.” band : of internation > f awaits bh but because his health fare seen in the principal roles P be Reld | fiend | | band ot :suternatiqnsl. emten. te <e ¥ in shattered his doctor orders him Perishionabie Fakers,” opening «| Produced in an effort to enlighten! On that belief Fabian bared his y the Panama canal is the tisedtataly’ 06 64 mate ri vi sentte: rr uth,” now near din r 0 ly engagement at the Win-|the world on the evils of narcotics, eget Sh trai he goes West, Carley is reluctant Garden today. “Fushionable| broke attendance records at the|iy" 7, M picture rorm.| main character of the story Is al |to forsake the luxuries of city life ae es eed canal, baw Metropolitan, where {It appeared sev-| ‘The story a frank w nt States naval officer, played| ff ‘ to accomp him but she does isp tts foundation the idea that |¢T@l months ago, and it ts appar-| wit the p ems which confren 4 Lowe, whose devotion | et however, pay him a. visit on a Malt the World doesn't know how/ently doing the same thing now every woman and young atrl and in the face of constant} ether half lives.” Many of the | q: n it points to the dangers which be offers a fine lesson tn} = y x ® Colonial, where It haa been |... ore. the ism. Playing opposite Lowe ; setaes were built at enormous | " wid ignor m laying opposite La i upation on a hog ranch and is 2 |showing all of this week. The plc-| conventi life of unrestraint b in something Joeply Jealous in the knowledge of while the photography, “LY and settings are cae to | ture S'8 really remarkable ex re |In its telling on the screen Colleen ~ pr nile TELY he atten: paid him by Flo etaborate, “Fashionable Fakers” Es the drug evil’s grip on this coun paves. “3 a ipo | d of the rancher femain at the Winter Garden| and it Is well worth the time /*nd > ‘Stedman feature with whom Kilbourne is staying. all rolled into a Saturday. amisst > price t to nee It tory, From that point on the story is too most wonderful ents = Jappealing to be told In a few words STRAND a but the ending is £000, . George Seigmann, who played | entertainment! Mary Pickford has perhaps never The players were certainly well such a splendidly villainous role before been as eat an attraction ked for their parts. Richard Dix in “Merry-Go-Round,” has been as sho is in aita,” which the portrays Glen Kilbourne, Lols Wil-| added to the cast of Herbert Strand theater has been feetieing son has part of Carley and Mar-| Rawlinson’s next feature, “The - for the last two weeks And t Jorie playn Flo Hutter, N.S, | Virtuous Crook.” Al Christie “has added two n 4 . F reason, undoubtedly, for ur = — - posses ai members to his prolific usual draw! value of this whi i 1 } re oo | etka wierd weraieen | cnet pop betci gg | Owing to the sudden illness of |statt. Archie Mayo, who f ig Pictures Pickford has “ 2 up flashed : zi i Claude Gillingwater, Joseph J. Dow-| active for years as a writer Popular Prices a : pinying a really »mar tivetigh § HING COSTLY | ep ling has been substituted in the role|a director, and Earl I Somewhere in the Atlantic ocean, Jot the grandfather in Mary Philbin’s|been signed by the ’ : Senne tacut ot . crulsing about in a very mean state ; , ext UniversalJewel. No final title |zation as gag men. ank ¢ | |has yet been selected for this I. A.|Robert Hall and Walter ¢ iar Hickok’ with his famous Pinto pony! ALLACE at the URLITZER in Incentive of tho plot “Kick In,” “The Miracle Man” and “Humoresque” 3 & le a = Bi have seen of mind, js a monster swordfi that belongs to the Louls B. M romance and dr sti and studios. They paid a fiery old 5 a cast of stars in addition to tain of a New England fishing | Miss Pickford. Ld schooner $100 for it because it got nn Bie Ndi away from his men whilo the Reg- BLUE MOUSE i inald Barker company was filming | Arthur Somers Roche's well: z scenes of the battle from the deck known story, “THe Day of Faith, of his boat for “Cape Cod Folks,” fs the feature on the Blue Mouse @ new special production for Metro screen thin week, The thesis for release. this story is that if men would be- Permission to 6 and live up to th doctrine, | ewordfishing exper y neighbor tx perfect, a ine ed the film company only on the! sorrows which confront the condition that they would pay $100 Seattle Knows Who | world would be ended, and then for every harpooned swordfish that] * B eee got away. Fortunately for the} i ‘ the seven that the camera saw har-} ? s pooned. With * Even Greater Than || JOHNNY WALKER To accommodate the large number of people who “The Miracle Man” The Universal City z00 ts all agog. | milared: June George Cowl have been turned away from this theatre, due to “ti ws . Farrel McDonald f * halaaate 3 beled ies ide ee gbebrrsaists crowds, has forced this great picture to be A Dime, Any Time y 5 oe of Ethel, star of hundreds of ant Winter Gabden: Otghestre . 1 i y mal series thrills and the only lion. || "ex News be J J ess in captivity raised from cubhood|(A®y Time 10¢ Loge Sents D R on a bottle —— The picture that is / |on a botth i 1 |R. Wylie novelette, which appeared | veteran Christle writers, have lon: lin Good Housekeeping, under the|been working overtime in pr Three Days Starting title, “The Inheritors.” Christie Comedies. TODAY coat SHOWING mostly on Seattle’s lips 2 = it Leh Mra “Marcheta” DANCING 00 ion Biss ea TEENIE = ay | TAUGHT $3 Mrs. Wallace Reid A fox-trot that entrances with its " At De Honey W E Spanish grace and j motay rhythm played by | : eC 10 Human Dolla— a serenade of love mM i The Sweetest— sung by Lewis Bon Dearest—Cutest James. On Co- VM sine —Iust one of those pictures Bunch of Kiddies ee mncpee aie a The photoplay that ruthlessly.tears away a veil of that has EVERYTHING! | On Earth. ot sno shrinking reserve. — | est book on Dane : and Etiquette atv aries || ames CLYDE COOK . V4 tearm dancing In Deiat leasone from FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING a hiek pe —in— Prmetice, acre ickets, thin wank AT POPULAR PRICES * of taughe |] “ATrip Tora WET and WEARY || Dwi y, by? || iat Pefeate ensons al hours: B10" WV WeProce: ry aac > D. R Bvéry, Wednesday aud Gaturday even. | COMING SUNDAY ecor Ce Meosrtat asnoamay, twiise “THE VIRGINIAN” ou? Phone KA ast-02 1 (Including the Tax) Children, 10¢

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