The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1924, Page 9

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SECOND SECTION EATTLE, WASH ATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 PEGGY REUNITES PARENTS 4 NOT AFRAID OF i ‘THIS ROMEO WE ARS AGI a ~ CHAPS tump and let snap at her toes? This is what cene in Goldwyn’s Wild Oranges,” King Vidor took the major- in the Florida swamps near ould stand on a showing at the Blue Mouse. ity of the scenes for the picture Jacksonville. MRS. MIX'S | ts cat th | JEWELS | jo visit the) ates. Tom Mix (who will be re| ANOTHER MOVIE STAR? y ¥ Harold and his pretty blonde lead. | membered on the screen before her marriage as Victoria Forde) ts the! «yrile a. Minute Romeo”—that's Tom Miz in his latest hors d’oeuvre of the Western being enjoyed at the Heilig, where it opened yesterday.’ Particularly rel- Mizx's hew felicity as a romantic, chap-sporting, gun-toting ng lady were m a Mi : Peggy's father and mother decide they can't agree and seek the divorce courts in “The\v ss | Plains, which is saphiren ia valued at|i8hed in this production is Law Forbids,” the film story coming to Columbia, but when it comes to giving up this little cherub—well to tell you more u would spoil the MILLION DOLLAR .; LIG This Is His Big 1924 SIX-REEL Special Production The story of Lucky Bill Talbert, gunman, who outwitted the entire town of Wheeler (where a gun in the hand is worth two in the holster), in its pur- pose of thwarting a great love! ANY SEAT | 25c | Loges 50c School ChildrenlOC : [DIAL dramati nounced she has 50,600. Romeo of the West. They're Coming From Everett to See This One! S=8=8=8=8=8=08=0=5=8=0=8= ¢ icture! Som lin MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO EL iot-8623 for information on HELLIG shows! horse, hitting on all four—and Betty Jewel as Tom’s adorable little sweetheart! NEXT FRIDAY— ‘Attraction Extraordinary Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. In a Paramount Picture— “STEPHEN STEPS OUT" with Theodore Roberts, Harry Myers and Noah Beery Leon Greenman’s Melody-Makers —in Concert— Featuring “Old Fashioned Waltz” Albert Hay Malotte “T Love You” Leo Feist Hoot Gibson in Universal’s s “Ride For "Your Life!” “ST, ELMO,” with Barbara La Marr, Bessie Love and John Gilbert. “Out of the Dust,” an epic of the last frontier! iF you want a real picture treat, lope down to Third and Madison, keep both feet flat on the floor and hang onto your seat ’cause you're goin’ to be plumb entertained @ with “Tony,” the’ wonder Big Two-Hour Shows Daily 11:15 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. CONTINUOUS Adapted From “The Gan Gentleman,” by Aa Ni \ =—8=38=2=>'

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