The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 9

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= Se. es a USIEMIE, Nhe Seattle Sta TOMOBIL, ia TK EATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924 : % |___ Welcome Back, Madge!___|/ Watching the Screen || She's Society Deserter __ _ ang: — BY DAISY HENRY SECOND SECTION = : te gi aye 4 %. yess Tmn ph worries the pre r . * ¥ 2: * ¥, & , OOO OO! 4 / i The va re OOOO ea ¢ } th OOOO | ates ar“ 4 s all ready for release with the exception of tice that some c ev Ange j of = Queen, and that satis i fied the censors. The picture is | now running there. Did you ever hear of anything more ¢ “Three Weeks now showing at the 4 you notice Conrad ? Madam Glyn ts Pe rb Ge SUCH t the life of « mov , eee Mary Pickford also appeared "IE folks are ike wandering in « picturization of the same te the « nm of story. Laditech directed Mary, : and the photoplay was called jf “Rosita.” Don Bazan was, :in er deed, 4 mediocre character in this production. . pa “ee eee | b Neca irig 4 of time is con ads be Picture peopie,~ sumed on the titi! VL three redoubtable pr ta, # Not so long a while visiting the who have publicized Thomas Ince studio tn Hollywood, | score of these celebrities, “when left I got_im on the voting of a title | pugias McLean comedy producer, who was © themeecives a the most helpless for an engage ty irector, pre & Mat of twelve) “Get lost and wander around ike! me to check off {babes in the woods,” said another beat. This same “Hardly know enough to come in| [ had been passed among the ¢ the rain, unless they get a; employes, from the office boy ue,” added the third F Mr, Ince himself, Like myself.) - .” they coincid more than half of those who voted | o¢ "At work ab m a title hadn't even seen the pio “ws ture, nor did they know what the tory was abott. eee S2iseeewasesiew Hance, resourcefulness, Off the jot, T THE Columbia this week 's/with no shepherd to guide ‘em, “The Marriage Circle.” It ls | they're wandering lambs.” undoubtedly one of the clevereat| “ee | to reach the screen. | UTH ROLAND was admiring. | ie give you that im-| ly cited as an exception. We think not. No leas/ “Yes, she's prompt, to the nm people whom we have minute. Doesn't have to be re this attraction [| minded half a dozen times of an t ed, “Oh, I'm so tired of! engagement. But she's a busi- thone stories of domestic troubles.”| ness woman, a business woman | True, the story is of the don | rh but it ts “different” Uc} even more than the actress, and Been taught to think for herself, ingly funny instead of dra-| to appreciate the value of time, as you might be led to sus} to keep from raspiog others’ fect. The original title of the story| nerves. The prees agent's do ® Dream,” and it was a! light, Ruth!” . - | - | - | ° | vecessful stage play. A much bet . ee er title than “The Marriage Circie” UT how the ears of many others A e "3 ys uld bave been chosen for this/ t have smarted at this raz 2 5 z, 9 Here's some welcome news. Madge Kennedy has returned to the screen. Madgé is|tubitech picture. I siagt Meet ot thems are indies. Their| Wife of a rich landholder in the West Indies, and a pomilar member of San Fran- ‘ 4 » ate CP ee ithhol * times, | 4:09 5 - 5 . . ape, 7 such a charming little actress on both the stage and screen that she is forced to divide Elinor Giyn's “Three Weeks” pepe tontetggre: 8 orca e: en cisco’s social set, Aileen Pringle gave up a life of: ease for a stage career: irene her time between the two. Heilig audiences are enjoying her acting as the heroine of| 2s banned in London on ac after trifle too much with my repor-| herself selected this artistocratic girl for the leading role in “Three Weeks,” the pictur- count of the title, The exhib- {torial time. I can be goaded to al-/ “Three Miles Out,” the present attraction at the popular Third ave. theater. itor changed it to“The Romance | most any crime. | ization of the Glyn novel which is the drawing card at the Blue Mouse. Ye oe 2¥e oe OW O8 ee Ve ye poe ee nye oe ve oe aye ee eWe woe yee Re oi ve Pe GN Ye ANY SEAT tT Remember: Your amusement dollar buys more here—in the West’s finest theatre— than anywhere else in the broad United \ Th ree Madge - Mile S Kennedy and / 3, patty re’s the Timeliest Picture Out Harrison, Brought to Seattle This Year \ \ \ Ford | A romantic, adventurous tale of the Atlan- ; q id i ata \\ Wl New York Evening Telegram: “You New York Herald: “The N will enjoy Mies Kennedy's delightful work idly id, 3 the fac on the screen, which equals in charm her and Mr. fF t t is one of tho best entertaininents to be had. Every time I ew York Daily News: “There's no getting away from t that Madge Kennedy, with her bag of movie tricks, work on the speaking stage.’ see ono of her pictures I wish she'd do ‘em oftener,” 7éMILUION DOLLAR .. meme = . a i L 3 Gs (Re Friday: COLLEEN MOORE

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