The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 12

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Syncopating Accordionist ane, INTERNATIONAL NEWS aaa ime ins cone HAUPTMAN’S ORCHESTRA est p of course, the use of flying “Splendid Lie’’ Is Until Wednesday GRACE DAVISON —la— “The Splendid Lie” With All-Star Supporting Cast © Davison {s the t of admire | The story has an of the bu man NOW PLAYING Gatla “Why Men Leave Home’’ Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday Be, Be, Be M ETROPOLITA Seattle Theatr | villainous | Baston, w |the wicked, young other woman who tri | Delafield into a bi | Jere Austin plays jyoung bank president marries, ure has many fine n supplied of rooming house d hotel whom Dori P | characte t care WAM (Did Just What He = |Said He Wouldn’t Do | “Boss, when you get in th ity | WILL KING jdont’ let one of them ‘vamps ok | ANO COMPANY a lasso around your neck,” the old est cowboy warned Buck Ridgeway, » e ma e 4 | ranichinnain, when the latter was leay- | Ge ing the ranch for a business visit in| his the chief city of Montana “Don't worry, be YY, I've got enough LATEST KING SUCCESS | rin’ to ao with the likes of dumb janimals and dumb cowpunchers—I yself with a HERMIE / KINGS ORCHESTRAY Fuki & of SYNCOPATION SOUVENIR. PHOTOS 1 of BEE RUSSEL GIVEN TO LADIES AT ALL MATINEES |don’t need to saddle m {woman for more trout swered. he an nb forgot’ his promise, “EMPTY HANDS" Hands,” the Victor Fler ing production of Arthur Stringer’ story of the same name, is now un dergoing cutting a | amount's West Coast studio. | screen Iby ¢ | Shearer h 5 “RIDGWAY | OF MONTANA” | |Bern's first Paramount picture, times, Pauline Frederick, absent for some time from the sersen, has been signed to play a leading role in Ernest Lubitseh’s next picto- rial undertaking, an original story not yet named, | by hal apd eee were: || it them. I take | | | | | Ei sale at all d stor: : rt & Holmes, ¢ tributors. w in which he is to be entirely sober “Fight and Win" series, ha been id Norman Kerry with Loulse ida in the featured role. Natoral Remoedien ASSOCIATED | INDUSTRIES | OF SEATTLE | compounds the Ci Nature Her Apply 209 Collins Bldg. M, Mee Wo 208 James Beattle, Big Double Bill Revue Make Show One of the Be THE | outh~jaz, We tic Climax! New Y given to hopping over | lopment. | ’ ¢ how the/ JUDNICH plot turns at this second arrival of | t ne, but suffice it to say | Popular Attraction) yf i4):/¢),,s0n's of The} x D. W. Griffith to Make Film | ben Crowd Them With Plecee in German There. are very fine ture which were re-| geway of Montana,” in| ture of that name, the t the Colonial, working title “The Da Griffith plans te international cast of + Hoxie feature was filmed | company, and German, from William McLeod Maine's story. | lish and American talent..'The Italian = - will -be represented. by the young actor whom Griffith fc He now accepts Puglia a id editing at Par. t of the younger me ture who has in Grif. ei] Hamilton, the } Jack Holt is featured in this , written for the screen Wilson, with Norma ding the supporting cast. fith pletures, and new leading man, will head the com. ly described | Viola Dana became a bathing| Hamilton as ‘having Side | beauty without expecting to on the opening day of production of Paul in motion This is Griffit ‘Open All Night.” She had to sit in n ornamental bath tub and serub back with a long-handled brush | while the scene was repeated several to the screen, as he believes the mo- | a tion picture public has been awak: | ened to more subtle effects. The company will be abroad about The largest cast in the history motion pictures enact’ the scene Hudson's feature of of John Patrick is on the water | 1. In other words, this popular young film player, who has played u| |#eries of “drunk” roles in recent | First National pictures, has a part! National studias. 150,000 cattle First National camera men traveled 15,000 miles by train and on horse traveling into five this country and two in Northern| This {s in “Temperament,” which ia to co-feature Colleen Moore and le. Patrick is playing heatrical press agent— states in| ADOLPHE MENJOU Chuck Reisner, the come a he PCH ed Cole elle renjow enjoyed the un ying simultaneously in two d to the cast of “Clinging which will co-star Virginia The first pleture to directed The tho last scenos f picture has Adolphe Menjou, Mleanor Boardman and Conrad Nagel in the Hopper in Picture al a) 4°o%s) XK) aereetetes PAIS ater etetete PORN) Pe eoeec ces BPI OI RIL SOK ++ are + OOO) OOOO O00) ¥, ¢ 6 PODS é a) On) QOD COGOOO CR HOOO OOOO" HROYY 6 OOOO OQOO AY BBH50H Fay Compton and Olive Brook, noted English stars have ¢ Freedom” picturization of A. S rovel, which is showing at the Heilig this H two sp songs this) L CHOOSE ONLY FURNITURE Elevator Man Dies YOUR ROOMS WILL HOLD Too Large for Comfort. By MARIAN MOORE while appr is som one just stated, and that 1s “Don't place ed furnt Z . Cc | ‘Why Men Leave (CONTEST WINNERS CAUSE | King Show Hg | | |Robert McKim Fostex 000 ‘sigans toibave sur A v t e a ul f 4 ” : ae ‘s Be bev" & Murray to Handle “There rt C. G. W. Traffic Here jsic « Cecil B. DeMille cave visitors Hare ee fo the Catalina islands a big thrill M last week by staging a race of s 20 girls « LAK “4 COMMENT Home’ Pleases | Novel Featury CANARIES USED IN SONG NUMBER a Fives Lois Wilson, Mary Philbin and Corrine Griffith Seermacahart at Pantages * nat whose cc onal famous 1 more or less in| peg nd has even had aquaplanes towed by a for his new Para }Ohio production, “Feet of Mu te ssa RUVVR AINE LaWAe GLORIA SWANSON PURCHASED | w t s : anes were| Wi tt & ( ~ OPTICAL?~ CO. her new picture “Her ary Seek Accounting | in Reality Mixup Accident An ountin = 5 nd: 2 = Ea 8, elevator op Your glasses need frequent adjustment. Your pre scription may be right but due to faulty adjustment | of frames or mountings you may not be getting: the relief they should give. ‘ Come in and have them checked by @ expert adjusters. No charge for tit in Lift two sub. 22 ARRRARAROON was instant night when und the ele ked for superior | a8 3; f real , the hrift club | proper failed to account for the received, the complaint The property is known as ~— GRANT-REES OPTICAL COMPANY 18 Years’ Experience in Scattle Wm. H, Rees Geo. 0, Uber Lester A, Gran ub Highland Park addi- 1505 Fourth Ave. (Fourth and Pike he Outland Highland View | z Bre ALATIVAVVRAVT TETANY AAVUAAAATRER ved with his moth joyed b; While there the accident, it the elevator |tion and addition. ic a a a a a small c Light tage Ilving weight pieces are ate, Just as com 1 looking. Thi x room group explains hat I mean. The house » planned it considered | many things before she bought her A Lightweight Davenport. furniture—she realized the small- |ness of her living room, the need | |for furnishings that wouldn't seem | "!to fill It overpoweringly; she knew her family liked to have an at- | mosphere of gayety and animation | combined with comfort; and this 1s | the charming result of her thought: | | fulness, | The davenport in front of the} |cheery fireplace 1s of very appar- }ent Ightwelght construction, yet Its seat contains deep springs and ylelds the utmost in comfort. Its * | upholstering Is done in deep taupe | r mohair in contrast to the other | colorful furnishings of the room. William! Behind it {8 a small davenport | tarted production work on | table holding a reading lamp with | | gay pottery base. to its| that Menjou alternated between the two. (Write to Marian Moore, care of | | this newspaper, for advice or infor. |mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad » Into pro-| dressed envelope for reply.) | dwyn) Question; Should T have wide or narrow borders on the new wall paper for my dining and living | rooms?—F, A Anawer: Leave out the borders If possible, but have the narrow width If you must have them, | Copyright, American Homes Burcat | CHILDREN ANYTIME 15¢ SAT. & SUN. MATINEES ‘SAME AS EVENING PRICES NEW 7 POLICY Come ~ VAUDEVILLE 48° PICTURES CONTINUOUS 12:00 NOON TO 11:00 P.M. NEVER. BEFORE HAS SEATTLE SEEN SUCH TREMENDOUS SHOWS(, PDD omisED YoU- > AS WE ARE NOW OFFERING— | WEPROMISED Yih | Anothes WALLOP ‘this week! | TEATURE PICTURES ay! PERSONAL FE .PPEARANCE ’ ATTER MANY WEEKS OF NEGO= w\ of the SCREENS MOST FAMOUS VILLAIN~ ROBERT FOR FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING ‘he PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN \. IN_THE EXCITING SKETCH- Mt THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY! | the BACHELOR'S BRIDE dased om WHITTIERS IMMORTAL POEM | AN ALL STAR CAST: including -— JOHN BOWERS: , FRANKIE LEE- MARJORIE Dy OTIS HARLAN : SYLVIA BR ~ TULLY MARSHALL= - RAYMOND HATTON *

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