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F2OUSE seeceee i00D.BY ro Marion Davies -IN— “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” THE PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET TONIGHT Seeeeesecececees SIDNEY CHAPLIN AS “WINKIE, WHO KEEPS THINGS MBRRY TOMORROW! MARSHALL NEILAN OFFERS YOU A PICTURE THAT'S DIFFERENT —IN— RENDEZVOUS” WITH THIS UNBEATABLE CAST CONRAD NAGEL LUCILLE RICKSEN ELMO LINCOLN SID CHAPLIN KATE LESTER KATHLEEN KEY cence — Realiam nse — Intrigue— ma that wlll ig memories forever. ‘Extra Laf Feature: Larry Semon in “Horseshoes” « like the song - aoe TODAY iT STARTS One Week of Superb Cinema Entertainment More Powerful Than “Way Down East.” I want every theatre- goer in Seattle to see “The Lullaby.” C. W. McKEE, Manager Mother# Free. MILLION DOLLA Extra! Fleas to Become: Movie Actors Yale Goes In for Movie Produeing Who said there was nothing new under the sunt? In these days of Shoiks, juven b dogs and thing of the of vamps, it would seem motion picture directors are a against it to find some thing new in the way of actors but harken unto this one Louis H. Tolhurst, scientist, is about to put tie flax on the screen, He is making a series of insect pletures. Louls will probably have hands full when it comes to ing tho “scratch” tithes the recut,” ‘amount ¢ ehearsal, the © the bas r Paramoui has passed thr first two stages and ia now | poing the third. Yale has @vineed interest in » pictures by produci torical leased thru Pathe Harger univeraities equipment tbiects, Incidentally, the interest in. photoplay | wndoubtedty res | of this study.to college curr jeverywhere, and jt will wll @ rank in @ practical «/ | Cultural way with the olger art eee MOVIES VS, RADIO | Radio stations and activities have | suddenly become movie news. Whert the radio craze first gripped the country, many movie producers and. distributors Were apprehensive jot the effects of the new amusement jwpon their business future, but after {fwo years of intense interest in the} |new diversion, they find that it has! {not harmed them noticeably, but on! the contrary, has aided produced, dis. tributor and exhibitor in man: particularly by enlisting th jntations as a great medium broadcasting publicity on the stars and coming productions. subjects, no Many of have camera acientifie generat for filmin “Icebound” ts the title latest. William DeMille phot whieh is an adaptation from the ¥ by Owen Davis.| of mi ascene from “The Rendezvous.” | vous,” which ie a Marshall Neilan production, begi MARY PHILBIN + “Fools Highway” MONTE BLUE EVELYN BRENT | |quite exorb! THE SEATT LE STAR PAGE 25 > Lucille Rickson (the screen's youngest leading lady) and Conrad Nagle in an amusing| Mouse Saturday, eee Six million seven hustred thea. sand rubles were purchased Marshall Nellan for use in his Rus “The which is the featured photoplay at traction at the Blye Mouse, begin ning Frid There was . literally “money, money everywhere," on bis net, but not a thought of guarding it or of even putting it In the safe t night. One million of sian drama, Renderyvous,"’ the rubles cost | Mickey $30, which. he thought was} fant in that he pur. chased the other five million, seven hundred thousand for $2.85. The dif-| ference in price, as explained by the lbanker, was that the first miliion| mj; were of the present currency In Rus- Lower—Conrad Nagle and Kathleen Key. “The Rendez-| ng a week's engagement at the Blue | “LULLABY” APPEALS TO HEILIG PATRONS A good example of harmonious ure production is in "The Lul aby,"" showing now on the Heilig sereen. The lullaby theme is car {ried thruout the presentation of the film, both by the orchestra andi |the story itself. The picture, which | is scheduled to remain a week, is one Jof Jane Novak's best, and wets off j the star to great advantage in set tings, both vivid and drab, Perhaps the mother love is the |most poignant element of the story, |in which Miss Novak portrays the role of a young peasant mother im | prisoned for a crime she did not com A baby is born to her in prison and the scenes in which the mother “HEILIG Hellig Theatre, sin, while the last five million were /and her offspring, now three years} uned before the revolution and dur | of age, appear, carry a touching note UVUNVAUAUAUAAA SCAU Established 102 Years last Spring Was the Biggest Spring Browning King Ever Had Our twenty stores sold more men’s suits Jast spring ever before in our hundred years of business. 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Pictures of BUBBLE BALL “TODAY— Tomorrow John Gilbert in “Aust Off Wroadway” Veron DE PINTO and the Winter Gorden Orchestra ling the time of the czar ‘The Rendezvous’ is said to offer something new in the way of a film plot, and it introduces to picture fans Lucille Rickson, youngest leading Indy on the screen, besides a cast of popular Neilan pinyers. “Little Old New York’’ closes to- night. RODOLPH VALENTINO NOW AT COLUMBIA a two-fisted cher life, Rudy, king of Shieks, can battle with the best of them and in ‘A Society Sensa- tion,” which is one of the features of the big Columbia, Valentino bests a brawny fisherman in a hand-to-hand battle, Perley Poore Sheehan, adaptor of “The Hunchback of re Dame,” nd author of many successful nov els, wrote the story, and Carmel is the heroine. “Loving L " a pleturization of B, Kyne’s stirring sea story “The Harbor Bar,” with Monte Blue and Evélyn Brent in the leading roles, makes up the double feature bill. This offering will be of un tisual interest to local folks as it wae filmed off the Was! t “Fool's Highway,” ¥ bin picture, shows for the last time tonight h Stonehouse, one of the first « of the screen, has returned to motich pictures after a stage double bill coming to the| {of real drama. Little Dorothy Marion |makes a name for herself | fitm ‘play | WINTER GARDEN HERO IS SAFE-CRACKER John Gilbert, good-looking hero of countless photoplays, ix a safe- leracker in “Just Off Broadway,” the film attraction which is on view at the Winter Garden, and which remains thru Saturday. Nice Brock in | ocoupation for a hero isn't it? How-| ever, Gilbert only goes into the | safe-cracking business because he is a secret service man after a gang f national into the robbery plot. with them only a# @ means to associate with the gang and make sure he lands them all together Frederick and wrote the scenario Broadway.” Fanny for “Just Off MULE SUPPLIES COMEDY IN COLONIAL PICTURE Ophelia is one of the stellar players in “Pioneer ‘rafls,” an outdoor T®hotoplay showing now at the Co- lonlal. This Ophelia doesn't in any respect resemble the one Shake- Ispeare wrote about—she's no rela tion. Ophelia, in this instance, is a highly tempermental burrow, and i# ridden by Otis Harlan, who plays the part of “Easy Aaron” Cropsey, itinerant lawyer. 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ADDED FEATURE AT BLUE MOUSE Manager Hamrick, of the Blue | Mouse theater, announces two extra | features in showing of j Larry | latest comedy hit, “Horseshoes,’’ and a beautiful Blue Mouse prologue un der the title of “A Russiaf Fantasy with Thussian dancers and singers on the stage and in the sunken garden | of the theater with beautiful lighting ots. Henri ©. L. Bel, organist, and Ward's orchestra will offer some special musical surprises. conjunction “The with the Rendetvous.”" Robert W. Frazer is to be Pola gris leading man in Dimitri howetrkie first American-made} | production, “Afen.” ' Semon will appear in his) © lovers agnin in "Obey That Ever Insistent Tmpulse and Visit Dr, Wilson” OR. J. T. WILSON DR, 8. A. RANDOLPH Associate First and Pike Over Bartell’s BL iot-1833 } Here Is Mothers’ Coupon Artificial Silk to Be Made in Canada Matinee firvt it Matinew morning NAME ADDRESS , TELEPHONE . —————_=_ $$ Deserts cover earth's mur 24 per cont of t Credit . 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