Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
7 | eQ SECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1924 THIS SHEIK MAK BY DAISY ROM California comes Mr the past year he produced the features, including Charl Hearth,” Mr. Weaver and his co-worke in Seattle. Nraorari of July Such stars as Lioyd Hughes May McAvoy, Lewis Stone and Madge Bellamy will be featured am) several of the stories to be produced have already been chos en Including “Lady of the Lake,” “The Drifter," “Dad and Weeds i The last menti Harry Dunhaw with the Be, .6 L this information IT am pass « along to you after a chat Weaver, himself, who called The Star office with endorse Chamber of Com / : you are ot, the Be Several times Seattle people | have been “taken in’ by pros. | peetive movie companies—''the more stock you buy the bigger | the part you get as an actor in the picture” kind. number of our best aro made In other places w where a few yearn ago it was ald to be an imponxfbility. The won . , } 5 derful ment of lighting net Talk about your sheiks. Here's one that leads the parade. Have you seen him in hi8 | ¢o, has made. po Oriental robes and turban at the Heilig, where he is playing the role of Said in “Shadows | tot use of almost of the East?” Norman Kerry added leaves to his laurel wreath in “Merry Go Round” and |'° a _— “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” “Shadows of the East” was written by E. M. Hull,\'™ th MIT gleltW OC thot otk uthor of “The Sheik.” | fons and scenes that in sho e BLONDE AND BEWITCHING Bt ieee eo by the H. ¢ will be the cause of mment in the motion picture ry and e will be many producer 1 come here ke advanta, imilar loca: | ee | UITE right, Mr. Weayer, tf Deautiful scenery you need our ‘location,’ WE HAVE IT! SE a || Priscilla Corrects | Director SéP\HE GAMEST girl in ple exclaimed Hunt Stromberg as Priscilla Dean fin- hed a blackand-blue fight with Claire de Lorez. ] “Huh!” sald Priscilla, rubbing aer bruises. “You mean the ‘amest girl.” Doug’s Studio — Training Camp | for Athletes INCE Doug and Mary went | aboard, many people have |been wondering what happened to thelr studio, Various rumors have been current, some to the effect that the studio {s closed, others in- dicating that outside companies have been working there, + The most important activity, so far as the Fairbanks company is concerned, has been tho training engaged in at the studio by Olym plo athletes irom Southern Cuall- | fornia, Doug built a special sprint track for Charlio Paddock, world’s | fastest runner, and flso an athictic field for “Chuck” Lewis, assistant director on “The Thief of Bagdad,” and Doug's candidate for Olympic honors. Acting as pace-makers to these men were such noted athletes an Fred Kelly, former Olympic high hurdles champion, and Alma Rich- ards, who won the high jump at the last Olympiad, Boyd Comstock, world famous coach, who writes rule books on athletics for Spauld. ing, acted as trainer. Motion picture activities on the “lot” were confined chiefly to the |production of “The End of the World,” | by Jack Pickford This picture was in work during most of the spring months, It is now being cut and titled and will be shown to the public in the early fall Beauty runs rampant in the Novak family. Here you see Jane and Eva, both bluc-| rank Rorzage has read more than eyed blondes. The Novak girls were born in Missouri. Jane has been married and has|50 stories during the past three a beautiful little daughter. Hva has managed to keep ahead of Cupid up to date. We)|werks trying to find a sultable one | Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Watching the Screen |." is a motion picture producer and has with the picture industry for a good many i ent PBrst te ? * sepq|for Ramon Novarro's firat starring might add Jane and Eva appear as sisters in The Discard or “The Man Life Passed) ict tor By,” the present Columbia attraction | 1.4 ner lge viieh he will direct, Anti-Bobs HENRY to the “Toonervilie Trolley.” Also several five-reel H. C. Weaver Mr, Weaver dure ‘ ° en identified . > During Dan Mason c dic equel t Dickens’ “Cricket on the’ ANNA NILSSON DOG FANCIER rs intend to produce picture ns. Wilasor gon From the novel by E, M. Hull, author of “The Sheik” | PRICES: = General And Leon Greenman's Admission: popular Melody Makers in concert; Aesop's Fables; International News and Topics of the Day. Kiddies - - - - 10 Loges - - - - 50c - Giant Sees Show| J DIRECTOR the second of Yale University’s gripping three-reel chronicles of America: “THE FRONTIER 4q WOMAN” Direct from Los Angeles to Seattle comes @ supreme novelty that will tickle your the Arab hordes in their terrific battle to the death in the Arabian des ert. NOTE: This is the third of 1G KNOCKOUTS. he Plunderes