The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1924, Page 10

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THE ) Chaplin Urged to Play Peter wt the exception of| [pl Pp Ch t) The Great an Character BS tu of vtages vaudeville play at the Blue Mouse, tl A . a ity ¢ cree attra ¥ are among the headliners o najorit of Y r i ub new show n tions for the coming week P M ; the popular lean towar ts th | hesey ae King players promise lots of c or melodra : fun and pretty, new musical t } ine Free ‘ offerings in their new show Lou Tellegen in @ a | t's a Boy”; and opening dramat ry, a § { . elodrama, a tur : Sunday afternoon at the Met Carter r ‘a ' ropolitan will be “The Un ization of a 10U : , b ad r ¢ tage yay an s GO ; wanted Child,” a dramatic vat age play anc 7 ; ' play which is to run all week mestic drar hes¢ 9 . ; CHAPLIN ANSWERS with matinees for ladies only pose the most imy ¢ eee | the new offering 4 ’ PALACE er, « { swering ; STORY of d a wive LUE MOUSE ' ” 4% lead their lifo-stc Hee by popular 4 | ’ * : {fering ames {rot ¢ " eriod e : entitled Hiue Mouse irea el . eading . Commo Ha mp 4 I r ‘ fayorite 1 " | fe . Pie accept my since t ‘ al . s r Paina le of M ' the . bs . CHARLES CHAPLI Siar Seiko wet an Perey Marmont. He actu. thay tor = tee: the peor Ikey | ‘ ®\ ally lives the role of Mark 2 pirate Many rosin A. Sabre in “If Winter Comes,” G Fil 3} 4 omes, : lap cbe ppt he a picturization of the Hutch-| SeTMan rium - f for a r inson novel which is playing ye ten 1D tee «return engagement at the| Makers Af ter t . , t ‘ eee ‘ ne o ‘OW well do you know you: r | vert at the pop Thir 0 | a formidable ri ca int Re a Art B We're golng to find out Beginning The ¢ Lincoln J. Carter, who wrote “7 husband haslin the raid for talent now be Bi ! " 1 rn r . 7 of oo ¢ wor be is the pres r 1 told 4 by several Ge nD producer " y < to well k with ,« lite ‘ * tp play ¢ at the. Hollis t . ¢ swooped down on He i elaborate stag mat it f ' 4 the rid-|has provided more stage sensations then » |wooa with alluring contr: t ror cw Sg w an any other living playwris n the manage-| yromising young screen actresses H © appropriate pop nm who ¢ five toe eek jone in the creation of tense dra engage ye sane Jot Ove wh yed ; a ne to be the wit but ale the the noted ilianne Johnston, who pisyed th ; * vag Dine 4 diag’ ef meehanica rf leading feminine role for Dougi j rd panies ee ria Avianed Sixprene story app ialbjes. Fairbanks tn “The Thief ot 7agdad § tos $ . ; ” trite wh night: 0 Se: SIO eng: se t American ress 1 § way, Jit i f fast mal! train which nigh © will offer a new 5 a ohare ae, 35 cw ' : sed nore e desert to reach Sede sina put her name on the dotted line. Bh 1 anais egg bg See ate incense tenn Los Angeles in the morning—is a 78 | will be heroine in “Garragan What \ Freon ' joy pe wilt |theme which offers greater pos COLONIA | Europe's “best seller,” which Erne: tred Markle ile. Ge ‘ ed to th Todt’ e lities tha y of tho famous! «wy Get srarried?” ts the title| Volt will produce in Berlin. Adams stash tetse er storie of the photopiay starting the beau Soon after Miss Johnston's sign Your Ey See dane thane dine enk thie nant fonday’s Biar for the auline Btark, Evelyn Brent, Anne| yi tittle French actress, A ture was obtained, Carmel Meye with the entire beauty chorue. Ver. | 10) Me tot two pood fer rnwall, David Butler, Fre fc tte, which goes on ¥ accepted a contract from the Germ: “TE, Unw ‘hild.” «a dramatic @tl@ Bessie Mull presents Big) TVS oaths d = Donald and Harold Goodwin have three days firm. It i» understood she will: b (1) Scenes from “The Unwanted Child, iran Ol resshed Dende” in n helen Silber - Saree ese ere vegllitdbe Banger. poa hse, sey play which opens at the Metropolitan on Sunday. (2) Miss} or pep an frivotit FLAPPER WRITES BOOK A special added attractiod along pion et cagiesndl al beh Moore takes part in a comedy skit, “Bargains,” on the new| Hermie King and bls a t a ac Kana YW Seren ees with this ploture in the terpsiche ‘ous of continuing her| Altho these are the ¢ Pantages bill. (3) Bess Hill, a popular member of the Will a pretuce the performances pula gga fs ; sentation by Dary Ann We It has exciting have been made pub! Ci i , -ompa ut the Palac i ae npicate M4 w a rear caobrees, noer AE ihe } ot e, real ad-| deals between prominent “aad peciee): 28 emeee si hl Reade et rion ‘ a ae —— il Setar sae . ; — on Screen in eeriih REIS net COLUMBIA % gripping and ab-|German producers are now said t —— eeeners shat aehemaled to pense) . Ke celet Put Asunder,” the id to be exceedingly | be pending, all of which seems to tr ( W ven aie ba mle t i" firet highly emotional! Miss Lafayette, it will be remem-|tend to sit cal How ary an g, *9 aa me Sastre ys ery oF 1 m cao i Wai hat required a hand-picked | vered, was imported to this country | America to take away from her su: - ar bf nknown Purple,” the adap: | : ' the hundreds of prominent |py film producers to portray the|talent as Lubitsch and Pola Neg PANTAGES a «wales : t sily t reen players available, F t e rilby.”” With her| without retaliating. e 0 ee ag a and ay (4 Bhowing Before Company R f : ; n h she made | Frederick and Lou Tellegen were the | blonde beauty and clever acting she| Miss Johnston left for New Yor \the way the Four Hamel § han been pre y , eville two who measured up to the | immediately found favor with Amer-|early this week. After making T last we know where Mary and (wood. Strona herald thelr offering, which| bas already been | " oF haractera drawn by Mr. King. Those | ican picture patrons Galak tue ot | tien? eeetara gis Tete arb going: and why, ‘They|_ “Ther have aire ady visit A théle will be the feature attract y thé out ho have already vewed the film ror ie Wee oitie Thiet ot, Beate’ ; el n exchanges in Lyons, Lille, | Pantages theater t sot the , offering agree with the op! MARKET ng, she will continue on re quing to Hagdad—maybe. The |i rseities and Bordeaux, and upon| Monday miatine 6 8a wise gaieltceey tee e|the authe The remarkable ecreen version of © ter mother is accompany Peison we know ts because Hatry|their return to Paris, they w o the speediest daycers on x ¢ “ipa ¢| One of the unique features of the/ A, 8, M. Hutchinson's f, T Han the Scandinavian offices in olm, Christiania Buckley, who is running “The Thief Of Bagdad” in New York, wired to Giarence Erickson, who is runuing) | Phe Fairbanks company Holly+ | ‘wood: “Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks intepd to make & comprehensive survey of Europe with the idea of expanding their €xcliange system,” said Mr, | th E:ickron. “With this end in view, they are making a tour of aff their foreign offices, all of which is as planned whgp they left Holly —mten| E and Coy sineas acems t. in jcompleted, {t is plann trip into the Orient to h Japanese offices he earthquake, an United Artists system 1 dia and other Asiatic t, after all, t lost to all sense of romance any time, Payments suspended during sickness or loss of employment. Private bathing beach for lot owners, distinctive by her clothes. A favorite mannerisms than vidual. warrant most aasured that be established In Ma- | t) to continue will do more towara setting a definite style or fashion in the matters of both clothes and any other indi. can stage tod atet exeol, whi #8 spectalizes anjand scrobatio dancing, Special set « will be used Three White Kuline and D nd Belmont Players, wil! also toa ture einige debated in every city | in tho civilized world, We realize lfrom statistics that $0,000 children | become divorce orphans every year. | Why should Innocent bables suffer! ‘ome a public charge ond the| , escape punishment? A Mo-| fect ne ‘Temporary homes per- mitted. Lots sold only to Cau- casian race. The “HIGHLANDS” looks Lake Washington the new proposed 110 golf grounds, HOW TO GET THERE: Drive out Pacific Mikhway until you come to Lake Forest Park (the Ballinger The “HIGHLANDS” « and in part of this tract You will see the big walte and blue signs: also office and the prétty girl ushers If your uuto ts laid up or being used, we will, without obligation, send one of ou for you and the famlly—juat phone KI nwd-4014:J-11. COME OUT AND wag, LIVE ere you say MORNING” to “GOOD BORB! PRICES AS Low an 817.00 TERMS As Low as $1.00 a Week Fireside Rea'ty Co. Homesite Office 1314 FINST AVE. V. KENNARD Direetor of Sal OPEN EVENINGS S77, With an Excel “aooD NEIGH- A racing auto A race ‘tv The mad ride The trlu Fox News MUSIC BY Antonius Jensen and His Winter Garden Orchestra Any Time, 10 | Last Times—Dustin BABY IVY WARD and JANE THOMAS WHAT YOU WILL SEE: lent cast, including plunge over the falls! xt train atid ‘plano! of the Btate troopers! mph of true love! Comedy SPECIAL! Return Engagement of the Popular Singer Hi, Melville Payno Loge Seats, 20c in “Kentucky Day Farn B : “Ove NO BIG PIOTURKS ADVA 12 Soul-Stirring Reels im much ¢ je an Alice Lake, Stuart | Grey Terry, He rinsley Shaw Ne WILLIAM FOX presents IF ture Since r the Hill” NC IN PRICES 10c¢ wavs La wey whieh the f me and Be 4 she expects to be gone tw wend of H y r me hs. Scenes from “Garrigar pod studios clety, Is the dance on sem will be taken in New York, Lan 4 uflaged figures at the great New Interest in the pic t lay | Yeur’s eve t J, Stuart Blackton, anced by the wk ‘will leave about Ju t ly the produc of this Vitagraph | cul of the book eos i ibid deere ecial, pl r tvived the h een agree techincal a by the accuracy. DOUG MacLEAN HURT » Sih dil ™ I © w ed tc e story An old-fashioned hack used in 1 WINTER GARDEN } performance Perey Mar-| movie scene at San Pedro was cata Lot Big City," upon the} w Mark & lovable| pulted from the wharf on ing stag LU been for years) Hut neon characte whic h | deck of a barge 4 « matic umph andthe tale woven, is a gem of his- | smashed, e oth now it be red to tho} Ann Forrest, Doug MacLean was i | Opening at the Winte and the supporting cast] Bruises and lacerations will kee Garden, § the picture will u ‘him home for a few days. ONLY leah and blood p: its comedy—and there It Go! Second Cyclonic Week Now Here! LOVE-TRAGEDY Dents with the intimate home life of ri in both tense and virile im treatment, NOT A PICTUR ONE WEEK—Berinning SUNDAY, JUNE 15 JOUN GOLDEN WILL PRESENT The World’s Greatest Play STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH See It While You Can! Don’t Be Crowded Out! You can no more afford to miss thin ola of Inughs and he ‘oba than playge an enriler generation would have m ¥ eo Muate Mantor.” See for y if why it ran for three yenes in New York and nearly (wo yearn In Chiengo, on | Kiddies a Dim® How To skounn neKurs ny man, NOW dress lettorm, chécks and postoffice money orders to Metropolitan Inclose self-addressed stumped envelope to help insure WAR TAX Fivening—Orchestra, 8275, $2.20) Nalcony, 81.08, 81,10) Gi Ww nday Matince=-Orchestra, 81.05) Haloony, $1.10) Galle! ny Matinee—-Orchentrn, 82.20, 81,05; Bal, $1.08, 81,105 appearing a sone t — Sapo = SSS — = airbanky hopes to be able to of vertatilo | 5, pe pete reek 1 & Bagdad ¢n route to the Far cons parkling mél-| sie Doniin. } said Erickson. “While in Lon sme very clever dancing and a| ~~ eae Is at Hand n he and Miss Pickford made ®! pantomimie drama from far off Spain wt | ) fo the famous Haddon Hall and o¢ jove and in! hammedan, and a prince ‘of Turke R 1 © to Nottingham, where Robin) fastman and ro are said to recently visited New York city to ONE STARTING TONIGHT | : If the famous pair go to the Ori. ted “Bar. | ational case wa y they will return to Loe Angeles of comedy patter and | the att of ttle San Franc their offering. | "Mok = with a very fast routine of unusual |litth AI Acc Whe F gymnastics in midair. Both are| Visitor was asked if he did not th M4 avorites Clever aerialiste and thelr sensation: |° Mdiola} system perfect. Th Set Ss 1 al program promises many thrills. was thinking of that te gis Spoken Drama at I ty. Ol | Dick & Carrie Henry will appear | Orphaned by her parents, as*he re - Syed re at the : Moos Sheturea i «.||in thelr latest variety offering, en-|Dlied: “If this be clvilh Mothers, Dring Your Claire West. 1 atly | {titted "100 Per © I'm proud be ‘a ed, tha The -talked-of and known fashion expert, wh y RAPD bcs a ibest-thoumttcof nancies: eves igual 186, clathen ta ce mace kane cated ith anne ful play “The Un 4 Child opened in thia big bustling for the femi- || dancing ming i F ei as frante-tih with the city. te players in “Cytherea.” God-||edy patter, make up the program of on Dept th ap wine, dai eed cach lot (and they are big s of Love, states that modern || this clever team. te esctd ar 4 A laote ac) giviag niger,” soe les do not change rapidly sa la Jot titmdet interest fo women te de Jeo and terms Everyone is Henish to keep up with the mo. METRE OAT eons eae livered at the dally matinees. own salesman — when ion pictures. Sdna May, authorese, of j!ivered at the ste the Jot you rant. you “If we depended upon the 1 Child,” which pity | ~aueeeiogam tis ee styles to dress our motion pic. ||comes to the Metropolitan theater ture stars, they would bear || for ond week, starting Sunday mat-| THIS WONDERFUL orron- Miss West. It ts therefore neces. ||only, says “It needs deeds to prove) TUNITY—THEN ACT! mary to design for each individual, || we're as good as wo think we are." THEATRE No taxes to pay until As @ matter of fact, each one of || ‘The above remark would suggest her |) First, Bet. Pike and Union NEES 1925. our stars has her own style,"* lateat play ia possibly one of tho} NOW PLAYING MATI Seattle ba Miss West points out the fact |; most daring and senentional of re : . As FOR LADIES Wouldn’t L No interest to pay at Bi} that ic tw poseibio to mare y stat || Cent years. Tt i# nevertheless a Rub UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT MODERN ouldn’t Let

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