The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 18

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W BIG DOUBLE BILL pals THE SHOW ALL SEATTLE IS TALKING ABOUT 6 SELECTED ACTS OF r i be % * with a VAUDEVILLE LILLIAN HERTZ —and Her— MORO CASTLE ORCHESTRA igRe mov barber night tor h ‘oes by the a life guard, repairman, mus watehm t If you have an s on the RAL ject, jot them ¢ 4 mail them 15—ARTISTS—15 to Daisy He liter of t Band Like You Never Star, “Al i inte Bait Heard Hefore iain: ee When you consider the mon Novarro and Alice GUY AND PEARL Hoot Gibson Here Soon in | New Photoplay the Broadway | most popular rs and Seven THO it hap ed way back in umn ¢ t a in “Dance Stories 1 1 to the - andret ' " A e 1 ne BUDDY WALKER Ker ading characters In t ames of the French revolution, | bet amera America’s Forenwst Comedian os : area het Reed Rabe re : : t- WILLS & ROBINS | is Blue Mow a. Y # two together again /of apprehe In “Wrong Impressions” for 1924-25 ra : . . a " H “ Fifth prize—Six loge seats to the | *** “a x bg r I . jeilig. if al v ‘ PIELERT * SCOFIELD || a seatnreooa | ent cline Sen Phe in “Helping Husband” Pim nesenangce et hia sw A n of the hat Hoot might 1 ta tae, | Seventh prize—Two loge seats, good | COUTt Of e aracter equanitr t ¢ r GLENN GOFF’S Miata pi toriintoe crochet t the fin Louis X1V , for fina er “Songologue” Eighth prize—Five pairs of seats, |“ ‘ _— H by i to ¢ good for any performance YOU WILL AGREE Ita Pealttvely the Hest: Vente ville HII Seem at for Many M OUR FIRST. PICTURE LITTLE PETITE VIOLA DANA with MILTON ‘SILLS In the Comedy Drama “The Heart Bandit” SEE THIS BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM NO ADVANCE 1¢ METROPOLITAN All | Twice 2:30 Week | Daily 8: Farnum Meets This Vamp Wears { an Old Frjend Twenty yearsago William J. Kelly ()SPMEL received his first big chance 4 he received a part with V : Farnum in a New York production of iy Ben Hur.” Today the two act on adjoining sets |lot in Hollywood | William Farnum is starring The Man Who Fights Al | Wallace Worsley production MYERS cre be en # are playing on the Paramoun LAST DAY TO SEE “THE ms) DESERT ssasesey PARADISE” FAST STEPPERS shsssstostssssost LOCAL LAFS | SHEIK” BURR NICKLE JUE FONG, Tenor hte m Bec PRESENTS = International News Wanda oie) “THE LAND OF be ihn | ti iT itty Hawley Passion! Mystery! PERING Ne Thrills! 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Kathieen Key has arrived in bah ade Italy and begun work on “Ben Hur the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production of Lew Wallace's novel. Mis playing the role of Ben Hur's \Actor Descendant of Spanish Nobility) Pedro de Cordoba, who jays the} jpart of the Eayptian prince him, in “The Desert Sheik Key ts Tbra: | the pie: | s* times | Howard Russell The PALACE HIP welcomes “the Fleet a WILE KINGOCS fi vv amd sesivur ~ wu, "e’ PLAYING the LATEST « ORCHES: TRAL HI 15) Mats. 35¢; Children We Prices Evenings, Sunddys and Holidays, 54c Plus Tay tonight at the Colonial, ts a de-| scendant from Gonzalva de Cordoba, famous in Spanish history ag |Gran Capitan (The Grea’ Captain), | who drove the Moors out of Spain in| the 15th century. \% Besides De Cordoba, Wanda Haw. | 38 ley ‘s playing one of the featured roles, in New Comedy Last of Old Metro Studio) : ITH Jackie Coogan's present uction, “Little Robinson Cru. " finished, the final excuge for the existence of the old Metro studio properties was recently ended, and that famous Hollywood landmark will | soon be no more. Jackie's company was the last ono left on the lot, foi lowing the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer merger, which moved all the com bined interests to the bls Goldwyn | studio in Culver City | For seven years the Metro studios | | were the birthplace of thousands of | | productions. Jackie's first. picture | under his famous half million dolin1 | bonus contract was made on the |Metro lot, Tex In, “Pour | Horsemen” ond “s eo” as! B |woll as scores of other spectactes, |were produced at the Cahuenga ave, | plant | Jackie has one |make on his | which he will s to] Howard atter| with Seattle more picture Metro contract, art on his long Russell, audiences, will voy: | he ; § Jageito the Near Want. with a ship | be one of the members of the popular | load | of foodstuffs and clothing for Hi necdy orphans of Greece, Syria menia and the Holy Land Theater Guild, opening at the Metropolitan, Sunday, July} 6, in “In Love With Love.” } rn, well know) s carry interesting Have nds news, | you read them tonight? Goes Over Big i ‘ Discover Wild | mou: corpe COMMERCIAL PLANE The motion picture expedition was | Lo Nearly every Jeanie Macphers: special scef ent by amount, and after con ture company made ario writer for Cecil B. DeMille, now derable hardships brought’ back the | for t creen rights to this novel, owns i | Gree nied ceahedt Peach Ba and Miss Corelli took an active part | holds rank as the first woman to fiy Heading the party lexxe TL, jin the negott ns right up to the|the comfercial seaplane which eat Lasky, vice president of the com.’ time of her death ries passen, between the Califor |followers were } | fires, | |leved to be |of humans on the [Paramount Gets lfor the headed by|* THE ~ WITH WOMEN me) r ALEX me 2 IMATIOry 4 : J ‘ — (NL ‘; Pteeflee| 3 S sri |; |] Wr : m $ i hens at Service king themselves the democratic N. Landon, N. E. art O, Dad, Look Here! ep the kiddies healt to m Women are at least ma convention. Ate § especially by C. 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STATE Mexican live, heavily rule the unle John Cee head of FIRST WOMAN TO FLY rmed. pany, who reiates the vllowing cas) Who will direct “The Sorrows of ) Indians, and who will play the lead. hed Tiburon nine days af. ‘ole has not yet been determined, Yuma, Ariz. Canoes} but it was announced by Paramount and headed by |that it will be one of its most ambi alongside | tious productions of next season. De | ancient } nia mainland and Catalina island. Miss Macpherson is now resting, preparatory to beginning work “The iden Bed," the next script she is scheduled to do for Cecil B Mille, counters “We re 1 with natives ef Juan Thomas came % chief, presenting Mexican credentials, assured us “his all nice boys and had knives, which visible at their belts. ‘Their faces were decorated in designs of white bird lime | “They returned to the shore on our promise to land the next day with plenty of gifts, All night the beach echoed with their tom-toms, | nd they could be scen dancing about no weapons except were Established 102 Years Half Yearly Clearance Sale Men’s Suits The entire stock of Browning King’s High Grade Men’s and Young Men’s Suits for sport or business wear. Hundreds to choose from. Every one at a greatly reduced price. ales of cruelty credited to the} is have too much foundation to isregarded. | They were, until recently, be. cannibals. ‘They no agriculture, depending on fish and | turtles for food. They cat the flesh | uncooked, They unspeakably | filthy and perhaps the lowest type | globe | | have “We carried ashore many gifts, While they lasted, the Series were very friendly, When gifts failed, | they tried to pull coats off our backs, Tho skipper, understanding their p tois, advised us to escape, as the na. tives were planning mischief. While | they were squabbling over presents we got under way, having already shot several thousand feet of film, “Angered natives pursued us in quickly outdistanced canoes “On the way from ‘Tiburon to Quaymas, we suffered for lack of | fresh water. The trip inland to the Seris springs seemed too hazardous sk. | hree days from the time 1 was punded by half-starved savages again at my desk in Holly- | | | Here are three Lots of Exceptional Values 22.50 33.50 47.50 (One pe. Trousers) (L& 2 pr. Trousers) (1 & 2 pr, Trousers) Corelli Story, egotiations covering the last Ix | years ended last week when agents | state of ie Corolli, fa- | novelist, sold the mo: | hts of her best known | novel, “The Sorrows of Satan," to] Paramount pictures. The sale was | jconsummated in London by Jesse 1, Lasky, first vico president of Fa: | mous Players-Lasky corporation, who | Went to England two weeks ago to| confor with novelists for the pur.| chase of material for the screen, In point of time, the transaction | which will bring “The Sorrows of Satan’ to the screen is believed to! ben record, Negotiations with Marie | Ii, thru her agents Watt & Son, | were begun in November, 1918, by There are many other Interesting Values that we gladly show you. Odd Trousers 3.95 5.95 6.95 Clearance Sale on Boys’ Men's and Boys’ mous Eng! tion picture ri Linen Knickers 3.95 5.00 ’ Clothing and Furnishings 2nd Avenue at University St. Twenty-two Stores From Coast to Coast

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