The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 9

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He Seattle Stay Il — MOBILES eee th» Vy SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 (hitinainaa sat Seena Owen ien’t the whole cast in “Unseeing Eyes,” the} enow drama at the Blue Mouse, but she’s a big one-third of | | the list of principals, Here she is gazing soulfully into the} fa canine friend. _Oh, fora dog’ gs life! MILLION-DOLLAR HEILIG STRAND—"Pieck ( tee COLUMBIA—F Pos COLONIAL WINTER GARDEN ay.) COLISEUM—Johnny Ifines tn “Con@ucter 1062." (All week) LIBERTY —"Tweety-Ona” starring Richard Barthelmen (Al week.) SOUNDS NICE ‘Tom Mix has a “flapper harem” of 13 ladies, ranging tn age from 60 to 65, in his new Foz production, Ladies to Board.” now beg made | Ruth Stonehouse, able actress of emotional roles, has the leading character in “Lights Aer the direction of Jack Biy.| Out,” the new thriller at the Million-Dollar Heilig, this ensuing week. It ts molars On wih enough laughs incorporated to put it in the comedy-drama class. 1 Ee SE OMETHING NEW PICTURES AT LAST What wenld happen in Seattle tonight if master crooks put all the lights out? Reginald Denny made his fame in “The Leather Pushers” and now he has been grad-| ‘eins me ; uated to the ranks of full-fledged sereen stars, appearing in “Sporting Youth” at the|f Sy cites totouartias tos iksvcrra Columbia theater. This coming week marks his starring debut. Ibeavy in this film. Surprise Mystery Intrigue Vengeance —craftily interwoven in one of the most absorbing cinema dramas we have yet brought to Seattle. DON’T STAND IN LINE Our tremendous seating capacity doce away with that nulsance—generally—and, when you must walt, the time is shorter and you are more comfortable in our spa- elous and luxurious Grand Foryer. The HEILIG runs continuously, daily, 11:15 a.m, to 11:15 p.m. ate. ONE PRICE “Good stuff."—Harrison’s Re- ports, “Hugely enjoyable."—Los An- gclos Times. x different under the un.” —Motion Picture 7 Broadway stage “7 SCHOOL CHILDREN any time Loges and Reserved Seats, 50c

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