The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1924, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR BOYHOOD’S IDOL RETURNED || SHE’LL STAY AWHILE | LITTLE PATRICIA’S BACK p= \4 Sa ' i Wh t { ‘ ] ih - ih} tty Mary Philbin, one of the screen's newest stars, 1 ig such a-decided hit in her second big picture now at j bia that it is to be held over a few more days. | The picture is “Fools’ Highway.” NATIONAL BOARD LILLIAN GISH IS h ae i é q LAUDS YOUNG STAR COLLEGE FAVORITE a “os i The same old’B a ar premure fans knew a few years ago 18 bace ft e I But for the superb acting of Marion Davies “Little Old New York ; would not be Deck,” the Heilig theater's new feature. He's the real old Westerner that he used to be, suprem the the success it really is, Miss Davies’ portrayal of: little Patricia O'Day is one of the | the idol of all boyhood. lfornta, according to re | screen’s beat characterizations. See tego ———s | miner Hansson s.|committee on “A.” Subject | — = SRST ST FIRRES A NEESY ~LUPINO LANE JS DUE | ALL STAGE-TRAINED a dramatic vignette, of unusual |'? Bltnar vo Ne ay HERE'S A N LUPINO LANE If é : +} Every member {n George Archin- | LEW CODY TO TRY | power, and ts o jered of outstand.|ieh star of the a | examination®f was con-| John Gilbert. pulled ne nglish-pan- § baud’s production, “The Pluuderer,” FILM EXPERIMENT | ine morit tor a + film. favorably with in at the. univer produc: }other day on, the Will xeten tee now being made at the Fox West) 11. coay the Goldwyn featured} . There are on reo people in the Richard Bart sity and is prescribed for all under Const lot, where he ta. 5 4 Coast lot, has appeared on the stage| |“ Fie OM “a |story and the whole action takes sats Soon *7iikaatecy | stamented néw picture, “A/Mun's Mate," direc. ith to make a with the exception of Katherine| Player, has purchased the motion PIO | piace within one eet, consequent iat Shes Ty tenvn tie 00a abeiectr euchenedt Gen 0C Pemers mnrtiner | Tals ture: screen. com: i irant. Erank Mayo, the lead, bas|ture rights to a one-act play of for-|t can be produced sfor little c ci “ by Selma La. ROE tine 6:25 SUN) menet isn’t an animal picture,” said M. Gil ga lOin 3 een away from the legit for eight | eign origin and will produce {tt In| The popularactor wil make the film geriof. ted Swediah writer, winner |‘ them, the students were to choose bert, “even tho the names of leading x company. L | years; Evelyn Brent, feminine lead, films himself probably in the even-| merely for the personal satiafaction |» in el prize for literature,|n®. Tho me charactess “are / Lion . and; Wildcat. provides for h j fer four years; Eddie Phillips for | ings att he has finished day work be shown at priva i } th Ancipal ft “The Bew They are Apache turn to each winter to | three; Tom Santschi for 16; Dan Ma-|in Goldwyn pictures. Hoe will be|functions. However, tf the pictur siohapensn Rags sy emcee CO RS FINO PEY, TE 1 peat: an tar of one of the big son for 10; Peggy Shaw for three, and | able to do this as tho sketch wi sa wide appeal, Cody may release |! Je and a capable cast ts in| picked McDonald are two more of the prin- | pear a Jim Nason for five. make but a two-reel picture. It 1 v eS con) atareating pictdre-”: |. Bhgileh revues. . {e) nee Pre Next ‘ Thursday Night } “ by ” ? : a In the story of “Level Leigh, First to give Seattle Two-Gun” Talk gentleman gambler, who a Wm. S. Hart pro " pro- —from the taut lips of turned outlaw when . “Level Leigh” d t. t d- Fate stacked the uction at an a ! am cards once mission Be | ‘Hell's sure waltin’ for too often! 1 you now—Black Jack—and t 1) I’m not goin’ to disappoint hs ott it” i “The drinks are on the house, stranger! I sure ad- mire that quick draw of | . Why You Must See i} “Down where I come y {I from you'd be lynched for 4H 1 decent girl.” | CRIME 4 Next Friday—Jane Novak in - i “The boys ss “The Lullaby” a bandit—the Blas fara TH SS if has been seen ni Coming—“St. Elmo,” from the great novel, with Bessie Love, Barbara La Marr and John Gilbert. Flat. Be careful!’ | Zz { “You're goin’ to Hell in . s . i fiye minutes. It was me alr “Out of the Dust,” a story of the , that shot Silent Larkins West in dance hall days, with aml and I’m goin’ to most die Robert McKim, laughin’ to see you stretched oz... S¥lvia Bremer Alma Rubens “Then you swing for it- damn you.” TOM MIX=in “Mile -a- Minute Romeo” and “North of Hudson Bay.” Enchanting accompaniments and LEON GREENMAN’S superb concerts four “MELODY MAKERS” times daily by £ | an ADDED ENTERTAINMENT Gladys Walton in “The Near Lady” ——— TOPICS OF THE DAY — INTERNATIONAL NEWS HELLIG ORCHE!

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