The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1924, Page 10

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ARMEL’S BACK AGAIN ae Carmel Myers has come back to Seattle in one t pictures, “Slave of Desire.” It will open ponial Sunday. Blackton will produce from Rob ert W. Chambers’ novel. Lou Tellegen and Alice Calhoun have been east for the leading roles. All of the resources of the Vita- graph studios in Hollywood have been directed to mounting “Be- tween Friends,” which J. Stuart VICTOR DE PINTO and the New WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Fox News BALL. ARD at the WURLITZER “ Paddy - the -Next =" Best -Thing ” LAST TIMES—"THE BROKEN VIOLIN” Mats: Daily 230. it ii of il il b Ucren fe Jensations’ THE LASKY PLANS ON TEN BIG DRAMAS ( Head List MAR QU Is “Feet of Clay Feature P and Anna Q 1i\To Rébted W ar Drama “We Are French” to Be Filmed Soon of her at the Col- The la Tour, “Scaramouche,” is one of the has ever had. Here's the Blue Mouse acreen now. amund Go oman Maid Mar here in kes in} Inine part, that o to moon his effort to the mur ‘BIG CAST NAMED FOR “SEA HAWK” With production well Frank Lioyd has con for the big ¢ Rafae which, “Rosamund's" brother. Donald, recently tn support rr and Ramen Na ne Is Woman,” T the hawk of of the cor.| Algiers. Enid lending fem. | zile METROPOLITAN Prices: 50¢, $1, $1.59, $2, $2.50. Mat., , 50e to $2 Popular Price Wednesday Matinee, sie "to" $1.50 MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE In Appreciative Response to an Extraordinary Public Request The musical gem that captivated all music lovers and theatre-goers of Seattle with the same Great New York Century Theatre cast that appeared here last November, wrx BEG, NEXT SUNDAY POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW—SHAT SALE THURSDAY i orf et CLEVERLY By. AARON CROOKED. OFF MAN Alot AND SATURDAY MAT,, 50c NIGHTS—50c TO $2.00, PLUS 10% TAX TO $1.60 Stone a Wal- | coe OF Blanche Sweet will in the fu ture appear only in heavy emo tional parts if the producers of Hollywood have their way, Fol lowing her success in “Anna Miss Sweet has re offers from produc ers of heavy acting parts border ing on the type of characteriza tion she offered in the recent Ince pleturization o her headqu A cast deverving the title of de luxe has been assembled for “Broadway After Dark,” the Warner Brothers’ screen adapta tion of Owen Davis’ melodrama. Players in this Harry Rapf pro- duction are Adolphe Menjou, Anna Q@. Nilsson, Norma Shearer, Carmel Myers, Vera Lewis, Willard Louis, Gladys Tonnyson, Edgar Norton, Jimmy Quinn, Mervyn Leroy and Ethel Miller of Rafael Sabatini’s he appears in the tory, | wis Stone LAST TIMES SATURDAY— WESLEY BARRY In “HEROES OF THE STREET" role on SABATINI STORY NOW IN FILM PRODUCTION Sunday and Monday *PARTED CURTAINS” with HENRY B. WALTHALL ANY SEAT 10¢ OAK Madison ANY TIME Ist and teat DIRECTION ACKEKMAN & HARRIS et Second, eSpring cre MUSICAL COMEDY co. “The TEAPOT DOME” An Up-+toDate Travesty HERMIE KING’S ORCHESTRA Artists of Syncopation, CRYSTAL RUNWAY BEAUTIES t|fastest and best | j Will Film ‘Peter Pan’ ( to Be » OLD BILL nae POLA NEGRI § STARTS ON “MEN” PICTURE “ e ae duced |* The\t I k,” and it’s coming \* to Seattle to the Heilig the- It’s one of Hart's “Western- reproc is beat pictures, ' ater soon ding studio anies to continues. ival is the Hunt Strom berg unit, Stellar Productions, in which Harry Carey is the star and Stuart Paton the di rector, Both of the latter were formerly associated with Unt for in find The new COUNT LUDWIG SALM VON HOOGSTRAETEN (Wooer and Winner of the $40,000,006 Metress) pee NEA “Mrs. Dane’s Confession” Soon at the FeMILUON DOLLAR FRANK FARNUM America’s ERNEST R. BALL The Popular Composer Favorite Eccentric er and His Youthtat Revue Wi STUART SISTERS And Company of Fifteen CLEMENS BELLING With HIS JOLLY FAMILY RAYMOND BOND Presents His New Comedy Success “THE MINUTE MAN” TABOR & GREENE “Two Dark Knights” REMOS AND COMPANY An Buropean Novelty Stars of Many Broadway Successes JOHN T, VIVIEN MURRAY ~ OAKLAND Musical Comedy and Screen Favorites In Songs and Satires ‘Ksop's Fables—Topics of the Day—Pathe News—Orchestra

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