The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1924, Page 12

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2 THE EATTLE STAR LIBERTY UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! Rex Ingram’s | Poor Business Woman | Rudy’s Rival |! r “The A } Star of “Signal Tower,” New Photoplay, Soon to Be Shown at the Columbia I Dashing Hero of I Arab,” Re Liberty WOULD YOU BUY A BRIDE? ‘am Production 132 tt Oe eS So wonderful that it will be the future basis of compari. son of the motion Just Till Friday Night picture art. \ bra Bee Bel eee “The Arab” With Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry {” you think Val- entino in “The Sheik” was worth talking about, how you'll rave about him in “Monsieur Beaucsire”! As the dashing, dueling, devil-may-care hero of Booth Tarking- ton’s famous action- romance. neh ES, ALLAN NAOMI DE M First Time Shown at Popular Prices Such gorgeous love scenes, such stupendous settings, such glittering gowns, such thrills and heart - throbs have never before been equaled! A DUTY— of all parents to have every member of the family see this greatest of all American dramas. Adults 50c 1 | ao0) \ | | Virginia Valli, the pretty star, who according to William| Some day some one is going to start an awful argument Koenig, Universal general production manager, says i8 4\by saying that Valentino is handsomer and a better actor| good actress but a poor business woman. Virginia comes) than Ramon Novarro or vice versa. “The Arab,” present- to the Columbia Saturday. ing Novarro in a colorful role, is winning the star hundreds nm manager, re-|Of new admirers at the Liberty this week. no follow ee AT LAST, GIRLS absence of with Rudolph Valentino Comes to the Strand Saturday in “Monsieur greatest lover retu world of lights and Booth Tarkington Beauc “ which Sydne Olcott produced for Param no appointments for VALLI a fine a 93 womar al tanks us the state tax, but Adolphe Menjou Claire Windsor Mary Carr with amazemen’ n threatens to| pitching their encampment at the of Gabes. This camp consisted jouln horsemen, with their omen and children, their herds of of outside car,-six hours, $124 Vv. Vall ram's Tully Marshall day when the plctu i Cig: white |. THs ich is the | oats and sheep, 600 head of horse Beaucaire Kiddies 10c Robert Ellis The sey sag backere Pd . x ee ae Apo explained in the rea screen version of Edgar this story he gorgeous cou: 8 : niversal pr this picture, n which follews “My Man” the thillips Smalley of Louts xv famous for the || d . te vot fn the Arabs plays the leading » ards of etiquett nm || present attraction je Columbia st At but 0 ton A Fh *t National Attraction but infamou ts 1) Bi fe cars. 5; take vad i r sa together in i bo ¢ and love affairs exterior | r < ? 7 ets,” being made at United Stu- | fre . =< sual in the way ¢ cor appeared t A re moana s by Edwin Carewe Four th Big V/eek! Jopartment i cevrgt pba cone ty al oe phil : Ai sae ot ‘ Sandy Chanel: aabeissatvgeeenntt The Shising Seraation view of the fi All the cars ee Tee ee ae pie wi iy extra role tthe | potwontie ‘senda sig, In thin plotzirs | divesting aterae: tapeaan ee aut PATSY RUTH MILLER of the Unites States accuracy is a feat ‘ ce © ESRI bagecmelipaph ory Pe trieng (ture. Five Bedoutr ards the blonde locks flicting Passions” has been making and DUSTIN FARNUMS & Navy— photoplay ee ee, ee ele va tinny tee lone ns me motion pictures since 1904. “MY MAN” James De'Luca * chortied Brown, Immedi-| sociation by the life th Ibeauty of Miss Gish's finest film, | J H the forest lonlinens. Brown and pove-|ing STILLS FOR SALE | :|Directors Are Now The White Bieter," which ta slag BLUE MOUSE | 34 ls se 4ves' ore Beery 1s the “friend,” and Rockliffe A to capacity audiences at the Blue | He = yd ‘stops During the filming of “The Cche ‘ies Koeal Fell wes the husband. | Turning to Actors e this week | ms wohes chahcos” in Alaska thousands of na ona a tere do atiehieentipiaienn annie | TOME beara of acters ayn | <P | Ea UE tives participated in the scenes, All : ing directors, but seldom you hear i sy vert " were anxious to obtain photographs, - 8 ‘Cross Continent jof directors becoming actors! ‘Th New Lois Wilson a | epee ——— or stills, as they are known In the Making Hit at A 4 ja tons obtain tn 1 Hud: | 4 rt cared Also— cinema world. Director Lewis H to Play in Film ; ror Role Delightful Moomaw had several kinds printed the Colfseum POPULAR “TURN ABOUT” Daw and Jane Novak aro | Sale,” Pantages r One of the greatest roles she has} 71 = A Camea Comedy up and bung out a sign at the studio g feminine players in Mar. |Phillips Smalies Reed Peete eth rnc eae tie Samed RETURN reading: “Stills for sale.” About an i's production of “The | Weber, is enacting the role of Mr. 4 Ayal |. 3 } __ of the _ re Sea hae p T 4 mn. be was at one time one of |@% in James Cruze's production of | jf YEAR'S hour Iater he was approached by a a Jamen Oliver Cur-|Winsiom: be was at or i "The Covered Wagon,” which Is now EATEST revenue officer who had just arrived wood on view at the Hellig this |sereendom's most famous directors te fourth Mle seoehtiat the meeae | CTURE * > vanted to know 4 laboration with his noted ou >| ‘2 ne § \ Satarday-— in town and who wanted to know week. and eae ad Molly Wingate—if you have read| how he “got that way.” Lengthy explanations followed with the grape: Juice on the “revenooer.”* “The Chechahcos” will be shown | at the Liberty soon. | hen selecting a cast for the film | wife, vised the making of Curwood and Mr. Neilan agreed | nearly 400 pictures. George Irvin, that the roles of Mary Conniston and| who plays tho part of pays lee ot tha" phate Mkvi~Cheead be q z | Miriam Kirkstone could find expres:|in the same picture, has face the terrific struggle against the | ‘Si nal Tow iF jsion thru no better artists than tho |several well:known pictures, pith adas oak Ae aeectcek eaue | | The Grand American nov tl—- “BABBITT”’ by SINCLAIR LEWIS Emerson Hough's novel, you'll never | forget her. Pretty Molly! A daugh: Ae ARRII ay Cease anager a nape Op rogpen . tants when the West was still unwon. | Is COMING : : = 1a, ge ° A ” which ay with her and later ts | SEE HEILIG SHOW Bey rene. 40 he: fiinaad lin “White Sister |is caught in a prarie fire from whic | “At the River's End” ts the first | ike a Tiger, she dd the enemy! Two hundred Star carriers were she is rescued by the hero, the fn. cident being one of the most thrilling action of the picture. There 1 dull moment in Miss Wilson's | scenes in the photoplay. farshall Nellan| Five years ago, altho Italy was Indep st effort of jas ap Ray Robinson's Bagdad orch |{s atill a popular feature at the Third guests of the management of the j|Heilig theater Tuesday evening, to jwitness the showing of “The River's 4," the James Oliver Curwood And when she struck, “THE WHITE blind with “st ucer |was ke d|photoplay. Ray Robinson and his avenue theater ke tah | age 3 | SISTER” orchest laying spectal numbers, Last spring the exkalser's vital Girl Who Failed I i Lehi ‘ went over big with the boys, judg FORTY- YEAR-OLD nigge pring . ” mr Oo Fatle s FROM THE POPULAR BOOK : 3 hy | FLAPPER WIFE |was used as a location for the mos jing from the apple | encores. jto The carriers jseveral times during the season t . . ae r tilmed—| Heroine of Picture F, MARION CRAWFORD unds of rare] you Can't Get Away With It," ts || QEECIAL and the cryS-|the expressive title of a story by | OUMMER of mirrored pools were | Gouverneur Morris, which William || PRICES for the playing of Lil-) rox has pictured for the screen and | |which Is now showing at the Winter | Garden. | | The story pictures the problem of | a wealthy girl who found herself left destitute, facing a world that de-| |manded either her ability or her | | beauty. She tried to prove her ability jand found that she had none. So she gave her beaut land learned that aentinuous | Away With It.” beautiful love The 40-year-old-fiapper wife oflin9 gorgeous |Paul Relaling in “Babbitt.” the photo- |)" fe play coming soon to the Collseum, 1s | 1,1 played by Cissy Fitzgerald, who was ‘a fA fow years ago a famous music hall singer and later Frohman‘s highest. priced comedy star. “The Yankee Consul” ie WITH DOUGLAS MACLEAN TONIGHT gos 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. NO RAISE IN PRICES 2333p] | HERGESHEIMER WILL { | SUPERVISE PICTURES | | Joseph Hergesheimer, many of| | whose stories have proved good screen material in the past, will be-| come actively engaged in the produc tion of motion pictures at the Para-| mount Long island studio, when one of his first successful stories, “Three | |Black Pennies,” is put in produc tion. He will have the position of supervising director during the film- ing of the plcture, which Paul Bern will direct nd Ronald Colman in er.” SEE IT SATURDAY AT THE COLUMBIA ich bring gasps of | from the audiences which wit nessed them are only part of the e scenes: Every person uses an average of 12 pounds of soap annually | | Trene Trevette is delight-| ing Pantages audiences th |week with her cycle of new songs in Spanish, French and English. Miss Trevette has one of the most popular num- bers of the vaudeville and| feature picture bill at the lo-| cal playhouse. Salesmea You Can't Get} Mon., | Tues. | Weds Aug. Aug. who know | Percy Marmont, star in “If Winter | As an exclusively photo- TPA ele) Me || | Comes,” leads in this picture, with | ic store, our salesmen co) we gheE || | Betty Bouton playing the role of the | pais ' 11 PM girl, They have the able support of | cei te us Toy kno VAUDEV LLE Malcom McGregor, Barbara Tennant, It their subject. | ce Morse, Clarissa Selwyn and Wil picture-making not only / AND FEATURE Charles Cruz. | Startle, from the instruction they | water Thrill 4 | : have received ue because P ICT U RES | Why Doug Wanted | tiie : 4 Fifth and ron they are themeelves enthu- | ~ ff | | ‘Yout " SRAND STAND CHAIR siastic camerists. Come Anytimevat Come Early |to Be Consul | N SALE AT OWL DRUG STOR! it’ iT . “Arrest. Dudley Ainsworth—war- myhethar its: a/caieecicn, And Still They Come |]|rant and extradition papers follow. | THIRD AND PIKE of new equipment or the Gis. chad Bho ARLE No wonder Douglas MacLean, in | solution of a photographic the role of Dudley Ainsworth, had puzzle, you’ Il find that they sree |to keep up his great impersonation | want to help—and can, A KNOCKOUT THIS WEEK of an American consul in South ; rowel oe | = America, As he was about to dis- PUGET SOUND | Meznun cose raiiegecer| | Slne ges ol} 2 James Oliver Curwood’s Great Story of the Royal Northwest Mounted— The One Big Re-Pieturization | Four million dollars will be ex-| pended in making of motion pictures! Jat the United Studios, Hollywood, this summer alone. Direct From the close his identity, suddenly came | Greenwich Village Follies this order for his arrest. This is Northwestern ist one of the t ituati STEAMER (a Peto) ||| MYERS & HANFORD | j!s05 °.te tzu. stanton | ETO yr ville’s Fuhnie | vehicle for Douglas MacLean, which SCHEDULES I ivy SRG aaticy 1 Mo ua | nnn ee Save Money, Travel by Seamer A day and ‘Thurs =——= ‘Stopping Every Show” The picture. w suggested by the Leave Colman Dock Dally 7, % HL Ae Mu dy % By Single Gy;, Round 45c ts ¥ 80c ‘Trip VIC KO, |famous musical comedy success of YOUTH |90° years ago. It is Dougias Mao- |Lean’s second independent picture, ap NATIONAL BAY WHTORS B | Nine Future Stars in |his first being “Going Up; : wen Cae El re Singing—Dancing—Music - | " wet We q S 3 Points | a Gr ; st LEWIS STONE ahs, PON, | og tate Corinne Griffith, Ju returned fs 4 }trom New York, will e a JANE NOVAK A OTHER ACTS 4 Hitt coreats and swamps of Many MARJORIE DAW ational Heture MAKING A SIX-ACT niLE [}|in “Wilderness,” a picture to go Mae Busch and Irene Rich That In Out of the Ordinary Into production before August 1. Dally at $115, 7:15 and 45 p,m. THEN RAY ROBINSON [| "He ms ORCHESTRA i —with— BUSTE Rk LORENZO The Most Thrilling, PICTURE OF THE YEAR 7 “The Uninvited Guest” era Lenve. Weattia Dally “Yo 't G rn Sane You Can't Get Exciting NAVY YARD TON- CHARLESTON ROHARD MORE WILD PERFORMERS THAN THE OTHERS CO! and “The Alt aretien of Nagdaa P " 5 Territic Undersen Unttte 3 5 10:15 mms * , a SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS rn . Daily, 10 pute via Anaeortos With the Oct Wil 1145, 8. 9:30, 4, 11:80 p.m, Aw ay With It Next Mrlday—The Code of the Wilderness” Steamers and schedules subject Thrill You to the Backbone E Ferry Trip except- 7 Fox News Comedy to change without notice, 115 a, MEET THE GREATEST MOWIE STAR OF THEM ALL- HIMSELF ‘TroMénnow to Port Orchard , Ast Come Early This Week |! (7 \iya'y ARB NOt Wore re 2] and Get a Good Seat MA tn.2te ‘i | itl PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DotK- Fooy Marion BS) Puowe Main 2

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