The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1924, Page 9

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SECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 We'll Bet on Anita Every Time F ollowing 5 Lila’s EF ootsteps . | | Watching the Screen BY DAISY HENRY HY i d gs ¢ their y te pictur work, will p elves into believing that they could g if they could only get t Hollywood ? M lea I Ange are Ked w ‘ ‘ Mothers and daughters, I for I i long to help my daughter 1 know the hardships as well as the re wards Hat 1 often wonder whether I would want te at You f the battles a ' * today P wh have were 15 years youn oner he more and my daughters were c mode f still in thelr ‘teens. No girl arr should try to get into pictures i p without her mother’s aid and mov n advice “rpurers Mary I beauty conte the very few—w s . } won fame in silent dt Mary was quite a & her screen debut ancer before ME of the “extra Pola’ s Byes ole The girt is stilt in Los An geles. She is working—but not | in the movies, She still writes on the typewriter and her sal- it is doubtful if she has ever seen | the Inside of « studio, Accord ing to her friends, she's given up the idea of wanting to be a \ * ‘ | movie star and Is soon coming » home. a? a Ee Advance notices herald the cast of “The Great White Way” contains the names of H. C. as a humdinger because it} Witwer, Flo Ziegfeld and other notables, but it’s a 10 to 1) AVY 70% need. girls, when yo s| Limberlost,” rit i ; 1 ‘| b Heo ie fe i ay ¥ hi Pretly little Gloria Grey, star of the Gene Stratton Porter production, “A Girl of the which is showing at the Heilig, is but 17 years of age. Like Lila Lee, she is u protege of Gus Edwards, of musical comedy and vaudeville fame, and intends to work Luck to you, Gloria. ‘| amplate “break! bet that the fact that Anita Stewart is in the picture will draw more film fans to the} weed | Blue Mouse than all the other celebrities put toge ther. | fading ‘nto ob we hard for success in silent drama, \ Weaha 28 ee ope 4 ek ae New Aa aa Clara Bow and he we ERNEST TORRENCE k Di a ped Abicitie ¢ She’ N E d Elinor Glyn, Ltd. | ....2°°°7,2""S ....! Quick Dismount schadvertised f e’s Not Engage > Err is back ‘ ne on Viola and th Fal Elinor Glyn is now limited West He tusriet home test) po ee as cael a tree in why she should: ' t ren Strictly business! (Try and Umit} weok after finishing work In “The : a great box office ction 1 |My engagement, I'll do {t—and not : @ in her writing) Mountebank," a new Paramount pic-|" Western scene at Universal City. |i ean thane (eee ate pg Yes, Elinor Glyn, Ltd. is a new/|ture produced by Herbert Brenon| An out-hanging limb swept her xequisitions—but they would help a} ni hard Dix is spe © vacation | Bobby Agnew romance. off her horse and she was carried little n Atlantic completion nit of the 4 Women Paramo' City an S. ©. her cousin, |qQ. N ; n, D. §. O., and) ‘apt Wilfred Gough u s the featured picture to the studio emergency hospital for | is travesty on Juliet.” Sure, } | London corporation. Rhys Williams, | from William J. Locke's story. Anna 1 atment. s be a| “When I get ready to announce |studio indicate that “The siren of | May McAvoy anent that|tion in which Miss Dean has ap-| The Ben Turpin’s latest comedy “Romeo and | — Ben will play | PRISCILLA DEAN Not in the Script Lenore Coffee is writing a scet- jirio from a story called “Women and Wives.” script doesn't call for it, but peared since “The Virgin of Stam-|she's going to become a wife next boul.” The story is by H. H. Van/ month. Loa: | William J. Cowen, assistant direc- tor with Dimitri Buchowetski, is the lman whose name she'll acquire. Reports from the Thos. H. Ince |Seville,” starring Priscilia Dean, will bo the most sumptuous produc BR The gripping tale of ike deadly é Limberlost Swamp that more a than 7,000,000 have read and loved ITH a worthy cast, includ- ing: Cullen Landis Gertrude Olmsted Ruth Stonehouse Raymond McKee Baby “Pat” O'Malley LIMBI GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S Blom PRODUCTION OF HER FAMOUS NOVEL Some shoW! International News Topics of the Day Aesop’s Fables Buster Lorenzo ‘Tenor Leon Greenman’s Melody Makers Seattle Kiddies’ Revue FIRST PICTURES of Kentucky, Derby, showing Black Gold's spectacular victory KEEP COOL —SPECIAL ATTRACTION— SEATTLE KIDDIES’ REVUE To Pick the Champion Seattle Child Artist , AN F. B. O. PICTURE This is the only first-run theatre in the United States which will show this superb attraction at an' admission price of 25 cents. (EXTRA) Il “DANIEL 33 number, depicting the important episodes of American history and considered the finest en- deavor yet attempted tn motion pictures, To be shown, ax released, ex- clustvely in’ Seattle at the Hellig. Next Friday: Lincoln J. Carter’s greatest melo- drama, “THE ARIZONA EXPRESS” KEEP COOL “’¢MILLION DOLLAR

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