The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 10

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10 ( FLIRTY, FLIPPANT FLAPPER Seeveceseceeeeseceoese METROPOLITAN an theater THEATRES 3 L a Passing LT; Show and Sophie Tucker Hold Spotlight Next Week Paging Peter i (WSR OiLOBCC 356 peacesce ~| Pan! Who Will : | Play the Role? 1 2 of ape 4 by them in an atte spread the glad news of arvelous st : To be su i Rugene Howard aren @ great meas | © responsible for the tremendous } svocess of the play; but, ox oe , thelr splendid efforts with the eigan tle « spectacie, It te quite doubt { ful if at any time Amertoan theatri cals could boast of such a tremendous ? ana. It is not only big ; , but think of @ cast requir age celebrities as : cipals, and 105 singing and dano n has played about many j irla, all of whom are famous & hore suggested, pmedy beauttes. t thet comedy beaut F OWN consent ; ORPHEU m is offertng the great { Sophie Tucker an {ts headline 2, "1 i fadge Bellamy, mous comed ‘ vy ches and, to pass beyond delineator on the vaudeville stage. bility, Mary Pick Bephie doesn’t merely sing a song Gish she produces it as woll, giving { partial st of te trimming that OUNE men, Jackie { get all the value ow h Hughes, Hughes ; rent offering ts he bas demonstrat - reer. She has two able ansist Tommy" and who help along the fun and t f jim hand Alexandria Olsen te anoth featured cou | cause he © sereen’s very syn ] dM. These talners onym for Peter Pan. But Paramount Pwell known t will be we would probably not be able to ber. I }comed tn ttering row him, sa ne of the beat Ifked I and Grece Allen have « timely ak Tho Three Weber Gtria promise Interesting surprise In t A vaudeville novelty that ts | full of fun and real wit ts |fered by Jack Cook and Geor Coon, It i» entitled “We'll i 1.—Just a few of the many very pretty girls who will appear at the Metropolitan for a week, beginning Sunday, | The vast majority of picture andi ences wot ubtedly prefer a a |boy, even tho Maude Adams estab | Mshed the stage precedent, | Maude Adams refused the solicits j tion to do the role she made im mortal on the stage. With her elim. inated, Lasky has said that he would go to the stage or screen, outside or inside his organization, to find the proper person for a production which April 27, with Willie and Eugene Howard in “The Passing Show.” 2,—Jimmy Ellard, a popular member of the Will ing company, at the Palace Hip. 3—Sophie Tucker, scintillating star of the new Orpheum show, opening Sunday ternoon. 4-—Charles Ahearn, coming to Pantages Monday afternoon. will be spared no expense, even tho it tp admittedly a gamble as to bor | office returns, sed et Back Again.” K | Walter Sayton and partner are! ,/ tibrists: She has a husband of her with him, so she sets her cap for her best friend's good-| looking hubby. That's what the amusement of the audience, in “The Marriage Circle,” |, & hold-over attraction at the lca of the Day, Assop’s Fables Th we and ¢ rt ofr r j have regular places on the Dill. own, but she’s not satisfied b ¥ PALAC Starting Satu . the Wil K apany will nir ay matinee, ¢ Musical aining fares ¢ Woman.” The n Marie Prevost does, much to es Columbia. jen his bedroom to the sun porch where ol girls, The largest collection of fine auto. | "*neepation 5 face the performance Blume Von Weimarplatz Meaning---A Dog pe Amorteanization of Blume von Wetmarplats, a German 5 © dog, has been accomplinhed and, will ap Locations Varied Bix widely neparated locations ed in the making of Paramount he Code of the Sea,” which is now nearing completion at the Paramour West Coast studio, Rod La Rocque and Jacqueline Logan are 0co-fea- list of “names” ts promised for tho | rpty | Pauline Frederick and Lew Cody| Authenticity of atmosphere fs have been signed by Ernest Lubitach | George Melford’s “Tiger Love" was n for two prominent parts in his next| assured by the fact that four prin z | production for Warner Brothers, The! pals in the cast had traveled ia " pieture has not yet been titled. Spain, the story's locale. i Another Big Film Merger Predicted HE lines are tightening in the motion picture industry, Com. = panies are consolidating and in- A lerests merging, With the mer 9 ersal Pictures corporation and l production presents an « Ayfes, featured in Wate ces ab ger of Metro and Goldwyn, com. "1 je a ; nies Presents an Paramount's “The Quilty One.” ‘er “vi am op ng ay er pens pleted, there now are rumors of a » Roberts Smokes Humor in pac hs The actrens rechristened “the |/and a passenger ship tool the mo.|] Consolidation of Warner Brothers ‘ js rte Gor ster.” mn glcturs players ta Frances, ao oe: a The alee st . . . ing and las “Imagine,” says Mls Ayres, | San Pedro, Leguna Beach and Wil stro and Goldwyn, whereby || _ J P : E First Cigar in os Teschinskey and Mike | “Sena to the front door and hav-| mington, Cal Action in a ravine|| Marcus Loew @akes over Gold | |= Week Starting Monday Matinee =] : * re) ywoo Deeley, ‘Naw sme. and : ace ing to yell: ‘Here Blume von | was filmed in the mountains and «|| "Y. Wa an important one and || = =| ° - Si t W k |effeéte characterize the offering, and Weneetyantsl:Oscie’ 9¥.-30¥r fa Lowrpes took them to sedigeer- pti Ngee acco t | MR. CHARLES AHEARN PRESENTS = g DEXECER WY CERS) Bt ALAN montane fe ee gcntraiingo%, || "numer wax poretancd sever tac, Eis foe severs’setee verar|| Tee tame ould be tum of || ES = ‘ ?Theod STE SIE esace See | Sivector, bo }lady ino part typically appropriate; | Week" #0, shortly after his ar- || ing grandeur of vista, pos i Pa rd . 2 lznick. | = = Smoked his first. cigar in four| Mone Weeks" which armed na |to her personality. Honora Hamil-|| "Yai trom” Wambure, Germany. || “rhe Code of the Sea,” was writ-|| Warner Brothers, coming up rap- | == =7 > ‘Soeathst ree Weeks,” which opened'on ita|)on sig’ tee ns rong place in the| | According to the pedigree certifi |/ten for Paramount by Byron Morgan, || ‘ly {p tho Industry, still hate to | == = i The veteran character actor and |**00nd week at the Blue Mouse the |oase wit! Hayhs has @ number of || cates which accompanied him, the || magazine writer. spend money on their pictures, if | | == =F.c y famous cigar. have been | *%F today, mado his first visit to surprices. Reeco G 7 spirited canitie ‘hay won three parantemns — one is to Judge from the finished | ==> = cl ted since the day four months | Hollywood) a oer Willie Bingham are the typi first prise ribbons at continental NORMA TALMADGE hie oe 4 be Saran | =] « ago when he was stricken with &@/ewa hotels, thus proving thet aan, |coUble “in love,” while, Howant Evar Norma Talmadge te a charming || oe ee i ime tgnoine ae | = Serious iliness in Pittsburg while| yoiia rather eat thea ale land Harry Davin complete the cast little old tay of $0 in “Secreta.” in|] Of the DIE name, ignoring other |) == = 1 a touring the country in a oneect ee ee et ctecain at dates Musical interludes = |some scenes she ia seen in hoop Seta: thd cor Yah hd = z= a play. fant | “Fhe, Hoodoo Man, with @ cast of bankers. / skirts and billowing crinolines of a/|| #ive i = wre a lence and || == = BP Sinco his return to his home tn | 1144 nanciers, will appear Tho charming star rae A pried bier o sage baa a = be Hollywood two weeks ago, his condi. |“ Be @ local Pantages ‘theater, open- to. witehood| | Brey ie whieh to wavy tue 1c Bankers, Brokers and Financiers = fion has improved so rapidly that|, “oom cites tage vg a is the offering by the with Monday matinee, and from motherhood to old age in — bas sAsasadoncel |t — Mr. Chartes Ahearn, Conductor — rr Dr. Rea Smith, who Is attending him, |, oom os athe lucha’ ay bared rite, Ruby Adams. Don Smith, «9 Bessio Bromley, solo dancer, this production. See re —j ET « Kranted Roberts permission to tn. | (00 ped spans fwanson driv: | copular member of the King Star| Will offer several dance specialties, re rane Sieh ee IR Sh S : ba duige in one of his favorite perfectos Xu |Trio, offers ‘Immigration Rose,’ | and thelr offering promises much en-| Casting on © Mine W! * 7 — nd also authorized him to attempt! $<tore hoping they'll be recognised. | 11) tne pretty chorustera. “Jose-|tertainiment In the way of comedy |Iron Door,” Harold Bell Wright's Keturn ‘owing of = Lane and Freeman fa walking. Aided by Mrs. Roberts, the |, Schoo! siris hoping they! be mle | 7. 1s Casey Jones’ apecialty with | Yariations and a euccession of laugh|tatest novel, soon to be filmed by the Hunchback” Picture |= IN : Gean of Paramount players success | pod iss 1 toe - ) the King girls. / *. Principal Pictures corporation, wil Following length ot 8 be. = " * fully navigated the distance from), Ac "ores, hoping they'll be mis) Genie King and hi masters of be begun next. week. An imposing ltween Carl Laemmile, president. or |= “CRULLERS AND DOUGHNUTS” = the ceremonial of lighting the first Cigar was staged. According to the attending phys!- cians, Roberts has completely recov- | ored from his illness, but ig stil) weak from his many long weeks of confino- ment In bed. As soon as he regains his strength he pinns to return to the screen and yesterday notified Jesse L. Lasky, firt vice president in ¢harge of the production of Para- mount Pictures, of his intention of Tesuming work before early summer, _ The first day Roberts ts able to | mobiles, aud the largest collection of | “Ith many choice orchestral bere bed streets in the y Directors In garaces, discussing ; automobiles while waiting for the PANTAGES mechanics, who are discussing auto- Ahearn, well-known | mobiles while waiting for mechanics, | V°T!d round for his famous eome who are discussing the future of mo- | ** b tlon pictures. "The School tencher dining with her friends in Hollywood hotel and an nouncing tn loud volco that she has L ME signed for William 46 Mille’s next | att p picture, while de Mille, seated at| can BET PIKEaPinr Charile anization, next table. |] LAST DAY | TO sre “POOR MEN’S WIVES” BARBARA LA MARR leave his home, he has informed Ce- til B. de Mille that he will go to Grauman’s Egyptian theater to see once again “The Ten Command Menta,” in which he played the role of ‘Moses’. NEW YORK, April 26—D. W. Griffith, Inc, has begun suit against Al Jolson, biack-face comedian, asking $571,696.72 for Nr PS TRET ABS ON alleged breach of contract in con- P * nection with the actor's agres- Colleen Moore in ment to appear in Griffith films, “ ” The Hunters | King,” switching his settings to the If you were a white girl— | gaya of che Mantes | If you had been brought up as an indian— * If you decided that you’ wanted a| White husband— j How would you go about getting | him? | In “The Huntress,” a screen ver- sion of Hulbert Footner’s charming | fovel of the great out-of-doors, NORMA “Bela” played by Colleen Moore, the Latest~A 10-Reel Sensation ASHES OF VENGEANCE Bela wants a husband so bad thet | Her Greatest Achievement she goes out and takes one—kidnaps him, in fact. And then the fun be gins, Ist bet. Pike and Union With Srarts Tomorrow (2 Days Onty) Borderland Mystery—Real Ray Humor—Romance, Too—and action all the while “Palace of King” Shows Here Soon} Since the showing of “The White Sister” at the Blue Mouse recently, | motion picture lovers are looking| forward to the coming of the next big F. Marion Crawford story “In| the Pulace of the King” which has| heen made into an elaborate produc- tion by Goldwyn and which will be shown at the Bluse Mouse shortly. | As “The White Sister” was a love! story of Italy so has F. Marion} Crawford used the Jove theme as the | main basis of “The Palace of the| CLO-VO For a bad case of piles get a bottle of Clo-Vo and take Stes oa or] | SAT. ad SUN, = Better Hurry! sliaeai 10coa0bm. || *isuss 10c nun} the { } | and. humorous offe ne | rullers and Doug’ hafer, William Wa, o-Fowler; kn’ present one of the moat} kita of the season @n all wel nd Turah rH, tc teps in the Tusan are | prewenting a edy feature with Glenn Goff at the art of terp- 01 erdorinel of this picture. Pony Boy, one of thes ponies ever seen on a pub- | be He stago, will be presented by Misy | the first Be who has educated and trained | prices, The Pantagescope will show @ com- an. WILL and his CLEVER COMEDY CO. Z PALACE Spring~ KING Souvenir, Puotos of Ruby ADAMS . GIVEN TO LADIES DAILY MATINEES ind others, reconstructed in its entirety at Uni- | versal City for ager Bender of the Columbia, ontracts Were signed for a return wing in this city of “The Hunct ack of Notre Dame.” This will be ttle showing at popular VAN AND TYSON = IN “SOMETHING JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT” * ' SCHAFER, WAGNER AND BERNICE ( IN HALL NULLA Lon Chaney heads the notable cast “TH BALESMAN* = ADDED ATTRACTIONS : = me Migapugt” {ROLAND TRAVERS Caligraphist TAMEO KAJIYAMA 3} Uiusionist Extraordinary ~ ( ernest Torranee, ‘Tully Marshes Tho Cathedral of Notre Damo was the production as} jwere olght squares of Parisian! streets of the period of Louis Xi. | 77 SUUHIUTIUNNNUHULANY (UU IUURVAUAUAEAUARAEU AAA AEA MATINEES [METROPOLITAN ALL. STARTING TOMORROW Sirocsx, WEEK First Time in Seattle of the Sensational Sell-Out Success That Outstrips ’Em All MERICA'S: Fore 1 America’s GREATEST - SincinG Comedian. | ABOVE ALL—NOTE THE PRICES!! | NIGHTS—GALLERY 60c, BALCONY $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. LOWER FLOOR WEDNESDAY MATINEE — GALLERY, 50¢. SATURDAY iyo. LOW BALOONY, §1,00 AND 81.50. LOWER BALOONY, abe FIAOR, $1.59, M $1.0) FLOOR, $2.00,

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