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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 _ a sidan’ | pee en T al SHE'S IN COMEDY “TITLE FIGHT” COMING COVERED WAGON” ON WAY |\(‘“Digerent” Soren. \| TRAIL EPIC Ana McKittrick bas been cat a8 | / Lop $$$ $__$____—_- EE _ |— = aE ae 7) The p ay version of Ta a” *- Lasky corpor in the making of the pleture and many notable names are among Laugh-Producer to thd pr in the cast. The chief 5 To J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Show at Coliseum rnest Torrence, Charles ts 1 ation, asible for ; © } it 1 Em 4 nov 2 . f $25 Ben How be fi or 6% Harry Fe «and Bon Desley, | Per end with a superb atte ee rt tea o¢ a film booking office produc. | Mstorio tradition s ; 62$2 9 than 00 people were em. lee Bo ng A fy gala (mM) ow Star Shirley Mason a SCS CUS Of all locations to inapire stortes of }romance and action, none is tho | equal of the tropice—anywhere bo jlow the mythical line that divides the globe Accordingly, Frederick jand. Fanny Hatton wont down t the eun-kissed ocean pirit, when | they wrote the «! ates | Love," which William Irox @uced for the screen. The O INTERMEDIATE clase, ‘oar Sea Love Will BEGINNERS’ clase KAA) tetas “Conductor 492," scheduled to | play at the Coliseum theater during | the coming week, is a typical Johnny Hines picture. Thi » of|favorites as Dorts May, Dorothy shad and ts cre¢ “e | Burns, Michael Dark, Ruth Renick, weortment p and laugh-| Robert Cain, Dan Mason, Fred Es Ox ere® eee OO SS with poi x + 3 comes to the Winter Garden thente: P 5 0S¢ provoking antics at once the delight | melton and Byron Sage. Direction ts PUBLIC DANC Sunday ter four days, with Shirley of bis gudiences and the envy of his|by his brother, Charles Hings, and ery Wednesday and Baturday Eve Mason tn the prinei rele. rivals, Frank Grif. It ts a Warner we Rei J, Frank Glendon has masculine part opposite > | Francis MacDonald and Lil olson are other notable screen Jers tn the cast. j |, The story deals with the fervid }love of a South Sea island girl. The! | course of true love runs no smoother |beneath the azure skies and the! | trade winds of the tropics, than it } does tn the frozen, hardened Nort! MARKET GETS FEATURE “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” ts the new attraction at the theater, opening week, It’s an Edwt production featuring James Ki nle and Dorothy Mackall! of the screen, Ne supporting oast inc des such AS 6 se +oe oS ¢ + o¢ Per etere' et v7 ¢ *, « 2 A ? > + * ) ¢ « AQ HOOSOS a > A * erarereretete a OR +04 '* 6%, 4% 6%, Y KY KAS SOSH ECSE CE OOOS SPCPEECCE+O OOO OS FO FEGEHEOCEO+OD +¢ (x J J + + * 2 PS TETRA AS TET E HE GE TE TRS RA HERE HE COMES! THERE HE GOES! Handsome, Dashing REGINALD DENNY the Fastest Racing Driver, Jaze-Stepper and Love Maker of the Screen! A Picture Filled With ROARING, CKASHING, SPLINTERING THRILLS! SPECIAL MAMMOTH PROGRAM A + ~ *,' 2 + Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons will star in their own vehicle, the championship heavyweight battle at Shelby, Mont., at the Colonial theater this coming week. It is billed as the authentic fight picture. o Covered Wagon” set attendance records besides ; ashing the old one when it made ita debut at the Met- What bhis Buliaio sity iia) ropolitan theater last fall. Now it’s coming back, scheduled Has Done for Humanity | to show at the Met again, beginning February 10. Every-|} The picture which appears here of| where acclaimed as one of the greatest filma made, this i Pieces of . Butta ¥.. was! drama is an epic of the Oregon Trail, with the interest—| F o Di ’ o b oe oy in Penn.| not in Lois Wilson (above) or any other actor, but in the wagon train itself. ayivania and wns known far and | wide for his gfeat success {n allevi- ating disease, Ho early moved to| Buffalo and put up in ready-to-use form, his Golden Medical MMacove the well-known tonlo for the blood. | Comes But Once, Too This strength-builder is made from a formula which Dr, Pleree found most | effective tn yee of the blood. It] Once during the ride he kissed her; Charles Ray will be seen as the contains no alcohol and ts an extract| lips. Not even Loc! invar, riding | youthful editor of a country dally of native roots with the ingredients ne ps cuch a thrill, for this was | BeWSPEPeT in. tie next offering, plainly stated on the wrapper, Good fe. got euch @ thrill, for tt é : i red blood, vim, vigor and vitality are| 1923, and the coal biack steed is now | "Smudge," which ts being released/ sure to follow {f you take Alter-| ®@ high-powered automobile, |by First National and which ts oom. ative Extract Dr. Pierce's Golden} The rider Is Richard eee te ine Sunday to the Oak theater for an Medical Discovery clears away, pim-|!m the role of Julinn McCullough In| sneagement of four days, ples end annoying eruptions and| bia next production, “Tweuty-One, Ty” pilasre “the Galt” be Weeher |tends to keep the complexion freah| which will be shown at the Liberty} 7 F p jand clear. This Discovery corrects| theater the coming woek, and the! Stanton, just out of college. Upon the disordered condit in « sick|girl #9 Dorothy Mackalll—Dick tn/arrtving in his home town, Citrona, | etarssthe,. aide,, Cigration, cts ag A} the..role re = ante f60-ltm the southern part of California, tonic and purifies the blood. Write| Dorothy as the daughter of a factory z th Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel tn Buf- | foreman. pu talber, the owner of the Dally falo, N. ¥., and receive confidential! The struggle between love ; and | Citizen, turns over the paper to him. medical advice without charge. All| encial position, pride and the pocket-| The Lancaster-Baini Comedy com- druggists sell Discovery, tablets or] book, 1s the theme of this up-todate| pany will continus to draw crowds Nquid. Send 100 for trial pkg—dd-| tale, in which Dick returns to mod-!with an additional vaudeville pro- vertisement. ern Iife on the screen. gram also echeduled. “21" Grand Age; It First Seattio Showing Starting Sanday Tine LOC Loge Seats 20¢ __ TOMORROW—FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING L. HAUPTMAR'S All-Artist Orchestra Playing George Hutchins *Debutante” | tn Cornet Solo WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA FOX NEWS AND— FIGHTING BILLY SULLIVAN nd a Bevy of Beauties in BAIRD'S COMEDIANS “GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS” Round 3 of the New - VAUDEVILLE (17 LEATHER PUSHERS $ ( AY THE Lightning-Actioned Romances of the B , MADISON Squared Circle NEW 7, Prom the Inimitable Stories by 1. 0, WITWER ORCHESTRA fs Ist & 3nd Aves. 4 . an aug CHILDREN + 10¢ Prk MUSI EVENING - - 20¢ USIO MH A. Paint Mer, eae