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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 oe THE SE ATT LE || WESTERN PLAYS | John Charle Ray has in his new picture, * ‘The ¢ Pourtship of Myle. rm mm i=. MINSTRELS TO | APPEAR SOON|: speaking population of Los Angeles | will be drawn upon for the filming of | weveral episodes in Gasnier' ee itisiedd tain” 00) thin elty want tion of “Polsoned Paradise.” : pcenea in Paris, requiring hundreds | Probably be pleased to learn that one of men and women, are to be taken | of the very best and | with French-American players in or-| organizations in the der that no words spoken within the | visit this city in the range of the camera will be in any|strels, which are to appear as the language other than French. |feature attraction at the Pantag ———. |theater, opening with the M gest minstre! ntry is to | matinee, January 28. VIRTUOSO } The history of the American stage | | does not record a more enduring suc- ec ao than that achieved by the fam-| ous Georgia Minstre’ For the past} |33 years, this organization has been 5 | recognized as one the leading road attractions and has a following K | equaled by fow, ‘Thelr vehicle this season combines an entirely new show, with a few of| the old favorites retained, but with & completo new setting of 15 vaude. ville acts, made up Into a program |that has plenty of pep and a lot of comedy. An unusually strong bill will be In ‘isupport of the minstrels, with the added attraction honors divided be tween Britt Wood and Myron Pearl and company. Frank Work & Ci and the Rowellys will comprise the +} balance of the program Pola Negri, Paramount star, is ex- | |pected in New York within a short time for her first visit since cora- ing to this country. Since com- pieting “Shadows of Paris" a few weeks ago, Miss Negri has spending a vacation in the Callfor- nia hills, Her’New York visit will have to be ended by the first of next month, as preparations are al ready being made by Dimitiri Buchoweteki for starting “Men” | early in February. | MARKED i Ist Bet. Tae TRE Talon - Saturday, Mig ed and Monday Five years ago Vladimir de || "se Stb-navia sits.per Pachmann, world’s greatest} Chopin A yn ge Cpashaplo : GIRL OF THE new method of playing which} GOLDEN WEST would not tire him, but which necessitated altogether Stack J. Warren Kerrigan | ANY 10¢ ANY TIME new fingering and technique. He adapted his entire reper- toire to the new system, after having played another way for 60 years. De Pachmann will be heard | in concert at the Metropoli tan Monday night. Sylvia Pieamér Tues, ard Bart “SONNY” comek LAST DAY MRS. WALLACE REID in "HUMAN WRECKAGE STARTING SUNDAY Alden, who, you remember, was Priscilla's sweetheart. +} tion fan’ | Varied Coming Week BY LELAND HANNUM Home. nd in: | et ‘enneth| | nauing | ing thru] | Har t 0 there are| s Brother dramatic art as varied pro theater | It looks like a tr gram for motion fp goers. There's a lot manifested tn screens of Willis |the squinty eyes “which ors with t of in @ return st being for the Liberty. | MURRAY WILL FAVOR PATRONS Not content with grabbing It’s the colorful role that|2t,! epee ale 8 Standish,” at the Columbia,|the ¥ CONTRIBUTE: Carmel Myers, robes have been It last word tn up Inine attire, probably h previous perform: in the casino Paradise” In a gown of spun allver thread and brilliants. fs such that even ( v, | punch: heroine of the story, admitted that|come « cavalryma’ Kenneth Harlan might well be ex-| border in “Blinky.” cused for so ger falling intola high 1 the plot of the story and succumb-|is an Ing to the wiles of #0 attractive a| with th villainess. jat th - | Sir Hall G of th And over theatre will be giv lone all] {ts patrons “Fashion Row,” in which ring| Mae Murtay will trip thru spectac tar scenes and lavish settings © Hollig theater 1s offering Hoo on, tho he's formken © er roles for the moment to n the Mexican nln drama ts of | matic when contrasted oclety melos offered | be the all time, “The Pony Expr first of the two-reel Clyde Cook come Master of in pletur dies to be released thru Educational] {zed in entirety in “Name th Man" Film Exchanges, Inc. Clyde outwits|at the Blue Mouse this woek. This bears, bandits and bad men andjfiim play will vo Seattle screen | jbrings the mail and express thru in| f neo the highly real Western sty 1 or Seastrom, the & chance 4 work of METROPOLITAN srantixoSATURDAY EVE., JAN, 26th Dullness never crescendo of suape THE SAME PINE COMPANY Seattle P.-L. age. A veritable Mat, Wed., 50c and $i) Tax : Daily 2:30. Eves: 7-9 —— Eves., 50c; Mats., 300 “esTHER FROM £ PITTSBURG? icisi& CLARK Assisted by WELSOM STORY; POPULAR PRICES COLONIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA HELEN STEWART & The FourJohnnies BEESOon= The ANIL DANCING MARVEL OK, Pifonograph Artist | HERBERTA FEATURE BILLS |:s00i' WINTER {But Entire Program Will Be|« $s "at the Market theater, PLAY CHOS On the eve of W AY AT ARDEN ury Amer ntodrama of the war of in being made American Re ffith, will have at the 44th at 6D. A. Rt. anxious to centennial of the olutionary war pro film a ® screen ested Griffith to duction we tes of this country freedom. Tho story Robert W, Chambe and @ large force of piayers, niclans and historical 7 trugs! with an amaz russ characters and| © moments. Virginian,” with IKennth comes back to Beattle onial this coming week, amor is starring in her|~ 6 Girl of the Golden |, Robertson production of * 1 Cottage,” the film ndition is showing improve is out ROVING F fs etill in the Polyclinic n a wook |p Now York, where an au will be|tion was performed upon hin Including the special Sunday Con- cert! ys NOW— The second big program under our astounding new policy— in something absolutely different—Metro’s “Fashion ROW’ Also— “UNDER COVERS” A Cameo Comedy Literary Digest’s FROM THE PRESS” Her life is a lie— but her love is honest! Call Main 0012 for informa- tion about attractions at The Coliseum, Strand or Liberty. ee SRN EAS \“AMERICA” IS with duction, h would include the leadin PAGE 11 ———$ $$ “OUR GANG” THRILLED When The sign on the Putnam building Ss “Ten Commandments” the largest theatrical sign ever constructed—200 feet long and In places 28 feet deep. It is lighted by 4,600 50-watt lamps 350 250-watt lamps. Be EN ( 4d umera Comedy Swept Into Ocean Kids Salt Bont ently built & © Hal } camera join the tin the story om San Fran a, which i nD, ¥ @ bat le for and Gr te experts h been at work on the film for months. “The En star's ment, how opera m two aa “Promise you'll bring him up decent,” the dying gangster’s last words. And Jimmy Donovan, boss of Ns York’s underworld, fights his Ei biggest battle! | t It’s here, now!. B rex Beach’s celebrated crook- story— with Tom Moore Edith Roberts Mickey Bennett Raymond Hatton Henry Damski and His Brilliant String Ensemble Are Here Lt = = Also— “Over the Fence” A Juvenile Comedy Call Main 0012 for information about attractions at The Strand, Coliseum or Liberty.