The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1924, Page 13

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enaY 8 pEavine FRIDAY PEX INGRAM’S Metre production— ‘The Arab” with RAMON NOVARKO and ALICE TERRY Ne Advance in Prices! WThe first and only picture drama ever made in Alaska yes est. x <P adlteaebtladlla. CO2.1S EU IBERTY Share Man’s Love “A Woman Who play Which Is Coming to Blue Mouse | Another Big Show Is Promised at the Heilig with the Robinson Orchestra Held Over for Fourth Week ONE DAY MORE First National's startling society drama— inned,” New Photo- “FOR SALE” The Singing Sense SATURDAY— American story man whe wanders— “BABBITT” MORE Only DAYS End Frid Nigh Comes than a woman’s honor. ‘ t Screen Role ray interpret the characte: ied d Saturday. Me Titmuss is a popular English comedy star, lately playing Battling Butler.” with Jack SEATTLE TUES AUG.” “Ua AE BUSCH and Irene Rich pla leading feminine Famous Scout in “Covered Wagon” mrick theater, Jern semblance of the famous scout in dramatic story. « male role which Wagon,” which is having a second Irene Rich is run at the Strand, Mr, Oliver does | least as the neglected wife | Busch ag the girl with whom W TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY and THEN GONE LILLIAN GISH “The White Sister” SPECIAL SUMMER | state the story contains A pulsating story of the days when gold meant more Alice Calhoun, heroine of “The Code of the Wilderness,” perp nga 5 the new photoplay coming to the Heilig Friday. shows three of Ray Robinson's popular orchestra, boys, from left to right, Claude Mathews, Ted Cain and Willard Perry, not only play in the orchestra, but sing as train, whi Jef vacation spent coming goldseekers, and branch off to California. The story is one of remarkable erest and power. J. Warren Kerr d Lois W ion have the lead a } I latest song success n stepping fox trot A gripping drama of the , the photoplay ‘ Fathale Model Seen |in “For Sale” irst Northwest show: | grass country of the Wilderness. * may begin work on it appear as usual | powers, O tago presentations jana Alan Hale ch have marked Robinson's work | spectacular fist fights offered on the Jecreen this year is promised when Four popular airs have been chosen | Bowers, as the ranch forman, and Hale as the villain, Alice Calhoun You'll gasp with mmazement at the glaciers! the sensa- thrills come im surging succes- SATURDAY legfeld star with a | with special | other, |lighting effects as the feature. They |will also play “Worrfed,"' jby the former Z The program will be shown for one week, continuously from 11:15 a. m m., with the orchestra ap. pearing at three de luxe shows daily | 715 and 9:16 p, m. Buster Lorenzo and the ages Showing Color Picture} A picture that offers entertainment, |thrilling and beautiful, vited Guest,” ts the feature film at traction at the Pantages in addition to a bill of six vaudeville acts because it ts partly photographed in| Inatural colors by the BARITONE | jaudiences at the © where she ts appr with Dustin Fa jture that tells the story of a modi |girl beseiged by the ambition of « | political boss to marry her | proves winner and after her persist jent suitor had acknowledged defeat then she turns around, and to make | |a pleasant story, marries him. AND IRENE RICH | Rachiltshn: Sie le x charmtig souny'| fbeautitul because it is filmed in the lady with blue eyes and blond hair, and much of the personality gested by the novelist. above all, her | of | feet are small and dainty. muses makes her debut as screen ac- tress in “The Beloved Vagabond.” ite @ long search, Miss Phyllis was chosen by Carlyle Black- It is a Submarine Film Corporation | production presented by |Hamnson thru Metro and directed by The undersea scenes, the color photography and the excit- j}ne story put ft ina “the adored lady of little the screen version of Wil- d. Locke's story “The Beloved | M showing at the Colonial {Ralph Ince. sometimes wonder class by Itself. they would do in a crisis. persons, a man and wife, such a problem is shown in Signal Tower,” coming tomorrow to It is melo-drama of big moments, yet finely picturizing the trivialities of life. the eggs of a single codfish were hatched into fish, which should in turn hatch all of t very few years the whole earth would be buried under many feet of codfish. the Columbia. Friday It Starts —only new show in town— WED., AUG, 6 A gripping story of the “square deal law” of the West, nuous 0 1PM. - VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES Come Anytime uf Come Lerly And Still They Come One Good Show After Gant JOHN BOWERS ALICE CALHOUN OTIS HARLAN ALAN HALE Jimmy Ellard is the popu- lar baritone of Will King’s week in the King Musical productions at the Palace Hip theater. Jimmy from California and his vocal ability and pleasant personality have him a place of prominence in the talented King troupe. He is appearing in the cur- production this week, “Why Marry?” A KNOCKOUT THIS WEEK The West’s Finest Musical Organization RAY ROBINSON ais ORCHESTRA (Daily at 3:15, 7:15 & 9:15 p.m.) Hear Them! Hear Them! Greenwich Village Folllen MYERS & HANFORD Vaudeville’s Funniest “Stopping Every Show” Loge Seats 200 Nine Future Stars in Singing—Dancing—Music 4 OTHER ACTS 4 MAKING A SIX-AC'T BILL That Is Ont of the Ordinary Remedy (MR Tablets) ial ju B DOUGLAS MACLEAN “The Yankee Consul” 1 vomorow lightfully surpri The Most Thrilling, Exciting PICTURE OF THE YEAR “The Uninvited Guest” Undersen Battle ‘Thrill You to the Backbone Come Early This Week Left, Mae Bush; right, Trene Rich. These two young actresses vie with each other for a man’s affections in “A Woman Who Sinned,” the new film play coming to the Blue Mouse. | Kit Carson in person! The mod. the person of Guy Oliver, actor, who | ortrays that role in James Cruze's | amount production, “The Covered appear in the earlier portions the story, but he han plenty to} veys | he is the man who ex of the gold ¢ rt ery in and drops 2 hint and a nugget en route to som {the members of the great w 7 results in a split in the aravan, part of the homeseekers be Mona Monet, whose back has bee acclaimed by artists and sculptors as | the most perfectly formed of any | girl in the United States, of the many beauties who played at-| mospheric parts in \showing at the Col birth, posed for several American artists: John 8 » model for his figures on the mural | decorations in the Boston publi “For Sale,” now Monet, who is a Bostonian by nt used her as library, a work which took him months and which is considered by him the finest of all hi tic of: | forts, Miss Monet also. posed for Ettor Clusare, the famous Italian | artist, |Patsy Ruth Miller |Popular Entertainer Patsy Ruth Miller {s delighting her um. It is a Appearing on the same program in person is Hazel Stallings, known as America's premier whistler, in a | group of whistling selections, entitled “Echos From Birdland.” As an added attraction Billy Sul- livan is seen in the last of the ag: | gressive turf pictures, ‘‘Fast Step- pers.”” With Rex I ngram as He Made “The Arab” The Rex Ingram production of “The Arab,” which is proving a |popular offering at the Liberty this week, was screened entirely in| northern Africa and in France. Only | two players, Ramon Novarro and | Allce Terry, went from the United | | States to take part in the production. The rést of the cast were engaged in Paris, and hundreds of supernumary | | players were obtained thru the native | sheiks when the company reached \Tunis and penetrated to the desert | country. Most of the scenes were “shot” in |Tunis, Biscra and the surrounding \territory, Then the company re- |turned to Paris, where the old Pathe | studios were used for filming the in- | terior scenes. \Neva Gerber Is \Champion Golfer Most of the screen stars of tho| stage today for some reagon or other erally enumerate their favorite nd principal athletic abilities as be- ing riding, swimniing and shooting Neva Gerber, one of the most promi- nent of the young stars of today who \is the star of “Dangerous Paths,” the new show at the Winter Garden, again marks herself with individu. ality by her statement that when. it | come to picking a favorite sport and one In which she is most proficient is the good old reliable 18 holes of | golf. In her little bungalow home out: side of Hollywood, Miss Gerber has scores of trophies won on the golf links, [Ruby Adams Has | New Song Hit) “Why Marry!’ is tho, title of this} week's Will King comedy and the ludicrous theme is spersed with humoro the matrimonial problems of the day Tho travesty ts eleverly worked up and ably portrayed by the competent Leaving Thursday “THE RIVER'S END SS and popular King cast with Will jum theater. | | umbia theater | ng on the acreen ] | amply inter: | ke-ofts on | RUDOLF with Bebe Daniels and Lois Wilson in “‘Monsieur Beaucaire”’ The dueling, dashing, devil-may-care hero of Booth Tarkington's fa- mous story ADULTS Again the Strand Leads The Biggest Scoop in the Entire Motion Pic- ture Industry— COMES SATURDAY VALENTINO PAL 13 NOTE The Covered Wagon positively will not be hown in any other theater this year at a lesser admission price. KIDDIE BILLY SULLIVAN t In the Last and Bs *FAST STEPPER IT COMES SATURDAY! If You Love ROMANCE— the man she loves— IF You Love THRILLS— ever—then seo —WwiITH— PATSY RUTH MILLER and DUSTIN FARNUM ROMANCE OF A MODERN CAVE-MAN AND A SOCIETY-BRED GIRL The Bons of the City Wooed With Tons of Roses and the Iron Hand of Power, but Molly Would Not Bend! A Drama With Comedy of Our City Today * HAUPTMAN’S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA News Reel —an beautifal woman who faces danger alone for —the spectacle of trains crashing from a trestle to a rocky floor hundreds of feet below— IF You Love ADVENTURE— —such as makes the mightlest railroad romance a2 —n HAZEL STALLING Americ emier Whistler in “Echoes From Birdland” King and Lew Dunbar taking the leading comedy roles, Outsanding among other clever musical inter- ludes is Ruby Adams’ number, “Lots of Papa,” in which the versatile comedienne jazzes her way again to the hearts of her audiences and {n- cludes in her act a real, genuine “Jots of papa,” in the form of an exceptionally large man who humor- ously dances with Ruby in several snappy encores. 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