The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 11

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SATURDAY Blue Mouse Will Feature ~ @ “White Way” MAY . I ADIES c t Mad Kid" F t ¥ Ww sa ° see } t ¥ ¥ t . ¢ ¥ Harry 1 Frank W de, A Lesson in Love Bashful lovers will 4 well to atch Conway Tearle, stuft”* 2 “The White Moth,” the photo-| play at United in which hi lays the part of a sophisticated nan-of.the-world © the direction ¢ Maurice > save his brother from nces of @ mad infatu The White Moth,” a Parisian dancer played by Barbara La Marr, he cuts in on a dance with In a few moments he a interest. In five @ he, with ar brings her to the sa infatuation at which she had his| By the way, Lew brother. When they land He marries her, | only to leave her on their wedding night. Resolving es her Ask any of the girls of at sea whi is own te kind of a “bad man” s more tion. Editing a motion picture production | should be the united work of director | suc.j) 00 @= scenarist, according to the policy | CY*h*re™ of Will de Mille, who has taken his |rice dire production of “The Bedroom Win dow" to New York, where it will be : titled and edited by him in collabora-| L@¥!s Stone ton with Clara Beranger,author of) ‘umes. Mr. the film play. property a for ting for Alma Rubens a: First While w boys in overal! TEMPERAMENTAL ‘PROPS’ | It was a New York cafe scene in which George Fitzmau National to change thelr cow Fitzmaurice placed two in thelr | ct | LIKE the point of pro does drag the heroine by the hair and all that sort of stuff. “Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model,” . a . acce © announcement t ose age fata are tention of mutual) sround by a fire of unknown origin, He's the Jazzin Girl jl. Lasky. Her first ¢ perpen * oe + [help thru dis n of each other's | starting at 12:15 o'clock thls morsel that makes you like him even if he g the new agreement w je typ realtor” Sinclair | characteri thru pantomties|tns local refinery of the Richfield | mate, will be. rote abou of famous mate actresses such|o) Co, was burned, with a loss es Sam W. PES as Madame Duse, and study of |t; 5 villainous than he ever was in TONIGAT © | -_ wn,” First National's epic | “worth-wh dramas. aria mith Shp barrels of oll the Blue Mouse attrac- | Carl Lacmmie has guaranteed Jack | old West ts being novelized| Members of tho club are Kathryn| were stored at the plant, and when ren yt grt vinem Dempsey a mil 4 for the|by Walter Eberhardt. This is re-|McGulre, president; Lucille Rickson, |the flames reached the three contalnt ue vourli'Ss distiues 10 pictures he ts scheduled to make | versing the usual process of writing | secretar rion Harland, Shannon |ers, as well as near-by gasoline lated Jn order to arrange the lights. ana Mipebed by for Universal, It’s great to be a!a novel and then selling it to the|Day, Derolys Perdue, tanks, there was no possibility of wor STUART HOLMES ROSEMARY THEBY ' SS RUSSELL SIMPSON A thri sini ANTONIUS JENSEN and His Winter Garden Orchestra Ballard at the Wurlitzer fuy reme 160. Last Times RICHARD TALMADGE in “ON TIME” Daily 230. Eves.: 7-9 —— Eves., 500; M: Week Starting Monday Matinee MADAME DUBARRY & CO. Twelve Minutes in Melodyland Balmus, Irma & Milo f Moments of Art, Seymour & Cunard Hits and Bits of 1024 and Beauty Pantagescope with Glenn Goff at the Organ GATES & LEE Stateroom 10 in “RUN DOWN” TONIE GREY & CO. toy How eading role in this Metro-Goldwyn: | d screen what “villain” like best and they are sure to answer Lew Cody. First Elinor Glyn specializes in chrono- TH ATTZLE STAR <E LEW) “Riders Up” | TROUBLE HERE Jolson Here Heilig Soon ~~ | Race Drama, = , ere Soon in Big | Will Feature Coming Soon Musical Play Child Revue « Home," * ek ste vis at s ot Gens ning race sarod t the magasi f ta story {the most natural J é reo man interest stories ever told.of race ° ¢ ms by if The picture was filmed in Tia ‘ ‘ I ‘ clegtls Fe bi} Juans, Real races and many rea Hutt staged the 5 t ar |™ track and e hes being K. F f W elatiehe & yet jehown as atmosphere, Creight« and firet, eoaaee hs. Hale, George Cooper, Robert Browe Ba The « ‘ie Kate Price and Edith Yorke ar the |" Eh onfly i |the cast, which Irving Cummi uy tM t ‘ee who has directed some of Univer A ty h Ag vba & blgweet sucedaees, made . ‘ ages | & | The story ts that of a youth wh I } } Mic epitaph gs drifted onto the race track after sa Busing a the Third « Fg ing goodbye to his widowed mother Arline ¢ jose Po and his sister in @ little New Eng Ht rs at ak land village. They believed him en Fr ! rd, J mahal 49 taste ; gaged in & big business venture and Wainwright i his oft-made promise to come home u large €t | srate tonatneee onktie oo fia Finally he has a lucky day a nond 3 ; Kee Pe Turpin Will Play _ Romeo and Paul prepares to k | plight of an him that he postponing t his promis aged ¢ justified in once more MONTE BLUE THINKS PINS ARE GOOD LUCK} OUGHT TO BE FUNNY nett announces two new QT gag-men” are work ¢ . \ " > e the = le s to into Three “magn” king Stuart Holmes and Rosemary Theby. Just why Rose- tion tn + tutors Pega BER rag gp armada mary 18 gazing into Stuart’s eyes with such a dismayed tt that ) esty on Romeo are Lex Neal, Pere Pembroke and (00k is revealed in the picturization of “The Rip Tide,” the an , John Grey, a trlo of the best laugh |melodramatic photoplay which goes on view at the Winter ked one up| on by ? P f ine. ted to give | manufacturers in moviedom The Garden for the first time Sunday mal peare lovers | Goof,” which J, K. McDonald ts pr . J ne ago at the Fine ng to think duct: fo! utional release 9 and th: very day Gri Re using for First Nation al release. STAR'S TWIN BROTHER LUBITSCH LATEST IS wisi dead ime hei rb ad a. ‘ollowing Romeo and Jullet, a bur. gt Dy : lloyd " on “™|iIesque on Elinor Glyn'’s ‘Three Hamilton and young Ben Alexander IN PICKFORD FILM) MYSTERY PRODUCTION |» 1 EERE | Weeks” will go into production, with Mr. MeDonald, Viciet Chana |W. W, Kerrigan, twin brother of| ‘There is a lot of mystery concern Ben in the role of Paul and Madeline s owrerte oe marke BAe Warren fr lecture Ernst Lubitech| 4 ” Hurlock as the Lady. The comedy - The famous director whoce| Wucllle Rickson, Thomas H. Ince's | Weeks MRS. WALLACE REID ; had. oe Marriage Circle” created such as |YOURS protege, who plays a clever ~~ Mrs. Wallace Reid has started rore, is working as secretly an it|'l¢ In Ince’s new laughbuster, “The] Paul Greenbeaux, famous photog: work on a new drama with the theme sible to work in a big studio, | ‘ Fish,” ts one of the or-|rapher and artist, says that Sylvia of mother love, The production ts ne even the tithe ofthis neg |santers of s gation of | Breamer’s eyes are hypnotic and even under the supervision of Thomas H ) wi aiid th bea Vers ho have joined to-|more polgnant in their appeal than Ince and ts directed by John Grif ; > life name of the “Climb. |those of Mona Lisa. Some lamps fith ¥ > bald bon : Poe ry member of the — 4 {uted that he had no amb the “Wampas . | & movie actor Ust of y Stars” for 1924, ina | Oil Plant Burns; aye ? wellknown for hie| {hit the new organization 1s seek Loss Is $500,000 Netty ¢ non has been signed t " nspiration for finer work dur-| pa reperrEL ee Swept almost they title part in Warner completely to the prop” deman that the or. | de play, explain that they it proper feeling into their Then the next one said, “Say, can w a smoke? Not 4 with that, they poured them. drink from the champagne Then the climax came, They ted it Say, Boss, this aln't| ampion producers. Charlotte Ste. vens, Clara Bow and Alberta Vaughn checking the spread. i= lz | Prodigal Daughters with GLORIA SWANSON and THEODORE ROBERTS SAT. - SUN, & MON. ARKET THEATRE 1ST bet. PIKE and UNION have id Fitzmaurice. here come some a ical ar.” titles. This time its “Her Alleen Pringle will play the -the intimate lifc story of a New York model barcd On the screen in a phow- play of 1000 thrills, MIETROPOLITA ay SEATTLE’S LEADING THEATRE Ualversity ONE WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW, 8:30 n PRICES Nighta: 50e, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Wed. Mat.: 50c, $1, Sat, Mat.: 500 to $2 WALKER WHITESIDE In Two Wonderful Plays Tuesday Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee “The DESERT MAN”’ “The Desert Man’ was well staged and acted at the Curran Theatre. It contain# an unusual Emount of dramatic interest, with every scene alive, It should go into the class with the ‘Great Divide.’ Whiteside played the American engineer $1.50 Sunday EAUTIFUL , LOAK MODEL’, Bx Owen Davis~ 4 GOLDWYN'S BIG »CREEN VERSION OF THE FAMO MELODRAMA THAT HAS THR MILLIONS OF PEOPLE —with— CLAIRE WINDSOR Lew Cody—Mae Busch—Edmund Lowe Matinees 35c-—Evenings and Sundays 50c Nunan, San Francisco Bxamin: ide has @ fine vehicle in ‘The D ; by all odds of the ‘Wester co the ‘Squaw Man.’ We confidently expect fo be the dramatic sensation of the New York ason of 1924-1925. If ‘The Bad Man’ could Tun two reas the millennium,” —Dudley Burrows, San Francisco Call “The Desert Man’ ts a border drama with many thrills, plenty of suspense, sound situn- tlona, an interesting love story, and ttm lines are full of sound human philorophy.” —Clay M, Greens, San Francisco Journal. ‘The Desert Man’ can run until Thursday Friday Saturday and Saturday Matinee “MR.WU” Walker Whiteside gave a superiative impel sonation of "Mr, Wu," the tmplacable, relenties RL C. LE BEL LArtinte Organist Oriental, who aiways able to outwit hi enemies.-New York sun In a powerful melodrama, filled with thrills. Whiteride . the best bill of acting wo have seen in many seasons.—New York Mail. er Whiteside was fiendishly fine in “Mr, * Hin performance has fascination, subtlety, polae, dramatic power and vividnoss..—New York World ‘ Walker Whit nazingly well done by Walker in “Mr, Wu," a cal- orful Chinese m The fine force of his performance of Wu ng tte the play to lofty helghts.—-New York Times, “Mr. Wu"? th a real thriller, de shine full of ainister Walker Whitos! cently, One felt ty and craft the man. Never for ant did he relax the complete iilusion of the character he por- trayed-New York Globe. Assisted by Miss Sydney Shields and Notable Cast " magnifi “THE GREAT WHITE WAY” FROM NEW YORK TO SEATTLE NEXT SATURDAY

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