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10 REAL SOURDOUGHS Purlmutter and Potash Arrive in Hollywood ) guests, ae Abe and M Ki George Sidney and i introduced . ties ag men's s 5 a was ar ‘ane by Abo Pota ® 4 “When lothes on, Mawruss, nobody 1s go : ? a i 3 ; ing to f 2 ; ‘ : + » wnder th q id this here Sara F Stand,” argued t & 3924 when you was wearing a 1924 ; derstand, in 1 } Would win y *) i Test ecce 4 of querade > You look most comp! tour, the first event given » Hyal on the Coast. : | Use Two Directors i : for New Photoplay | scene from “The Chechahcos,” the first photoplay ever ba E ‘Changing Husbands’ | made in Alaska, which is now on view at the Liberty. ; Two directors for one production | ¢¢ IW do you pror 1 ae ’ Are rare in motion picture history! | H° S dosh ittane 20 One reason for the rarity ts that} stion that the man-| Heading the feminin His difficult to find two directors! to: haatece awer-|Eva Gord nternation who have the same viewpoint on the | “#*r of poorestepere bynee 238 bey ‘ : ia) ing ever since the first of the jas t tar of the Danish F treation of a film agen, Alexis H. Luce, the noe it, and undertake the admitted hardships of the work. ng 4 ' Paul Iribe and Frank Urson proved i : that co-direction is not only possible, : but that it can be successful ne Tn their first Paramount 4 tion, “Changing Husbands,’ i i Ing Leatrice Joy, they s' villain, was for many years with Ot and is well known to Se eatergoers, and L motion rguments the roduc. CHEE-CHAW, | 5um monious relationship “which gave akan Ww i used b strength to the movement for greater ‘ } Humber of productions made by two 3 Instead of one director. a $ Leatrice Joy plays a dual role fr 4 ee. “Changing Husbands," and by hav-! i ; {ng @ual direction probably foun Greater latitude in her characteriza 4 ; tions. ‘Possibly Mr. Urson was re i | sponsible for one of the parts and| i : Mr, Iribe for the other—there is no ee: 5 data to confirm the statement—but iy Sa gilmpse of the picture presenta the t 7 star in two such consistently differ- fs ent roles as to strengthen the belief 4 in the division of directorial honors. * Raymond Griffith, Victor Varconi ‘ and ZaSu Pitts plays leading roles i in support of Miss Joy. | be “Changing Husbands’’ was written |“s*embling 3 4 by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin | "2™e* meant 0 ibe from “Roles,"* the story by Elizabeth | by real abil fe Alexander. hore Movie Vamp Can’t Reform 4 the First With Love,” com- who ta th axter, won't she sa “will not t nes over five hes tall. The darl fancied Alaska ne tumes and customs depicted by ¢ screen must be dim o the fact that in r set n all sizes," Popular movie unless backed ous | Raymond Hitchcock 1 i M t i Gets Buffalo Head \Film Man Is ee oe hi A buffalo head, five fect high, | Seattle Visitor ‘ said to be the largest ever mounted, | Lasky !s in the ¢ na é has been shipped from Canada to spectic ¢ ee: : ‘ j ‘Thomas H. Ince as a trophy of the just returned starting i Mammoth buffalo stampede, staged if fn the North for Ince’s. forthcoming et “Western,” “The Last Frontier.” ie: During the stampede, in which ee 10,000 buffalo took part, a few of Famous Players film ie the animals were shot with high. | produ distributing corpora i powered rifles. Due to the rapid in- | tion, also a heavy stockholder | , a Crease of the buffalo herd in the|in the company sie é 4 Wainwright national park the Ca } : i Madian government last fall was} Alan Crosiand, who has just com. + forced to slaughter 2,000 head, and| pleted “Sinners in Heaven,” with LOIS WILSON AGAIN Permission was given Ince prior to} Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix, will 4 the killing, to shoot several head | make a t » Holly for his film spectacle. REPORTED ENGAGED R that film actres P. jto Bernard Bar 19) Who Will Play “Danilo” See in “Merry Widow” Film?: t eer is a bare possibility that , Wido Strohelm went into 1 ¢ Erich yon Stroheim, who is tolerary hibernation in the C @iréct the forthcoming Metro-Gold-| mountains, to remain, he a >) Wyh-Mayer production of “The Merry | until he had finished the film ver-| but | | Widow,” starring Mae Murray, will! sion of the famous light opera. that it was not. ; hiniself play the role of “Danilo.” } This will be the first picture of Miss Wilson sailed for home on the “Danilo,” a. continental military|%0Mme time in which Mae M y has | Homeric today and it was supposed Oftiter from a noble family, and de-| Rot been directed by her husband,)the dinner was a farewell in her Yotée of the gayest Parisian lite, is| Robert Z. Leonard !honor 1 f the Jast word in swank. He presents | ———— ‘one of the most vivid and significant | Picture assignment of the year. The} HH fole will enhance the reputation of | i | ahy recognized star, and will estab. | Mish any lesser light who may be > selected. That may be taken for| Branted in Von Stroheim's direction. + Others whose names aro being Mentioned are Norman Kerry, Ra Mon Navarro, Huntley Gordon, John Gilbert, Robert Frazer, Malcolm Mac- Gregor and William Halnes. The nominee must have distin. Suished bearitig. He must have a Personality certain to win audience sympathy, even tho he ts the epitome Of suave deviltry, as well as captt Yating the characters with whom he comes into conflict in the pleture He must have the assured manner And the finessed Insolence of the con #inéntal military man and gallant. Not an easy order for the casting Bods to fill. Judging from past performances Von Stroheim and Norman Kerry would most precisely fit tho role ‘on’s”” origin, training and back Bround make him a close alias of “Danilo.” The noted director was Military attache at Cettinje, capital Of Montenegro, locale of the first part of the story; he has lived in Many European courta; he was schooled in the atmosphere investing “The Merry Widow.” Another who would grace the role, altho it {s not known it he iv a can. didate, is Adolphe Menjou. | * Immediately upon signing the con tract to direct Mae Murray — who should make a y trees gained wide cir. t night after na dig dinner 6 retaur just 1 to his scheduled departure n. Friends thought the par- “VI TAKES UP CYCLING —Y Pola Negri has ended # vacation ut | Monte, Cal., and hos returned to ‘ riddle r ine Paramount West Coast audio, | Around the track with Viola Dana. where sho is holding dally, confer. | IRM adherence to trenuow ences with Ernest Lubitsch,'who te daily regimen of athletics, te to direct her in her next production. | restrain the waistline from - CORDES 7-0 TWIP jing and poundage from increasing, |i At tho age of 21 William Farnum, | is the code of numerous Hollyw 4 tho strenuow who {4 starred in “The Man Wholcinoma heautic | Viola, “ix one of tho beat exercises Hights Alone,” bad the distinction| None of fimdom's flappors iw} for keeping the figure slim, munclon of having played all tho princtpal (mors uthletteally inclined than Viola|supplo and making one feol Ike A malo characters from Shakespeu | Dana. She boxes, swims, plays ‘tH Feit dollars,” tenn: ne and golf, t pleture, wander: |foatures a #ixday bleyele race, she taken up pedaling, cling,” preach ilson in @ fashion. | ate an engagement, | je Wilson's management sald | THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Music at the | Theaters N wtar n } . v Me a 5 t 104 mitta reg A f ! 4 th ‘ « ft re © Dreams” and ean Abroad” com j e. Cure LEHMAN, p attl tn : t the trand along with the new photopla ttractior Beauca: Mr. Lehman ts }from G Mir elasol The Henri Damski, plays the accompi ment CMe umbia theater week on the musioa ar, for It represents the minth anniversary of Liborius Hauptmar the Columbia During the pa. ytman has gained a f of musto lovers who sin, lumbia orchestra for {ts reme ale musica) interpretations, And as an event extraordinary Mr, Haupt man prom & concert de luxe, featuring the famous “Second Rhap- ody," which Is to be rendered in his own Inimitable atyle. As added few tures there will appear the bird gir! Hazel Stallings, known as America's premier whistler, who hax been held ver by popular demand for un ek of her birdland selection: mue to the showing of “ wer,” a trio of rail men will cert orchestra Wineland, will play hour Sunday cor theater, August Selection from the musical com edy, “You're In Love Frim! fo" from the New World ist to be se t t big fon | show { Mae B man the jweek at Biue Mouse Andy Ward~ and tity band heard 4 ew catchy mel and another offering whi will be of a wurprise nature, while ri C. Le Bel, popular organist at » Blue Mouse, who has just re ned from a vacation in the south offer as his spect r on the org ersion of that popular waltz numbe hat'll I Do.” T ceme has been mac clin mus! publishing company, al lighting effects will be used Id a azo on the concert | American Type | Herols Coming Into His Own Producers are getting away from ak types in leading men and are king, not the collar models, b |plain-looking fellows who tight pase for your next-door netghbor—~ jand who you'd be glad to have for one The movie heroines who have to to le ding men thru sev. feet of film seem to . too, If expressions of opinion gained from some of jema's fairest can be taken as ical I'm glad the American typo of hero is coming back to his own. saya Colleen Moore. ‘Tho men who played opposite me have never been the ‘shiek’ type. Give moe John Barrymore, Lioyd Hughes, Frank Mayo or others of their tlk every time.” Helene Chadwick chimes in with “The boys with the olive skin aro fino in thelr place, but their place i@ not the characterization of th average American youth. Bee Amer. fea first {8 my slogan, and that ap- plies to leading men as well as the Grand Canyon.” So, flappers, take note! If you worship at the shrine of the movie sheik, rush to the theater now and get your last few looks. For soon, according to the opinion in many Hollywood quarters, tie will be bur led alongside the movie vamp, who once commanded the spotlight, but has long since been toned down in character or pushed out of the ple ture altogether | Teachers Organize to Aid C. E. Beach An organization of Seattle and state teachers to ald the candidacy | of C, B. Beach for state school |superintendent will meet next Wednesday in the University Com. mons banquet room, and each Wednesday thereafter A publicity committee of teach: « includes: E, L, MeDonnell, prin- cipal of the Jefferson school; Joti Shaw, Spokane, and Miss Minnle D. Beun, assistant superintendent of schools, Tacoma, Wash, ‘Allow Bail for 4 in Barei Murder Four of tho men charged with the murder of Loulé Barel, May ek dairyman and moonshiner, uve heen admitted to bail by Judge Austin 1, Griffiths, Choster A, Rothermal, Joseph Burt and Harry Landaker were ench admitted to $15,000 bail, Om ear Ty Rede ond Prank Stoyens | | ea] DENTIST-MOVIE STAR \ Charles Jones, hero of new GP tisiew @ the phys Hemand: WO. mado upon Charles Jone P the production of **Hell'x Hole,” t William Vox picture, which comes te tho Winter Garden Sunday, that the Fox star found it necessary to slee hours each night And that's no exagg any fun, elther,’* sald the r re of m For f * \during the making of t I had time for tw nge—work , }and sleep—and let mo say, that d Wan comedion as a dent CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT THE STUDIO First Time Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY a a 1] in a new Western story from the pen of George Scarborough Kiss and troubles go hand in glove in. this picture drama in which Jones lives up to his reputation as a daring, fast-riding, romantic cowboy hero. A Fine Supporting Cast RUTH CLIFFORD LAST TIME NEVA GERBER in “DANGHROUS PATE FOX NEWS COMEDY ANTONIUS JENSE And His Winter Garden Orchestra Anytime 10¢ Loge Seats 20 wore denied ball, a FAR RRR y [ RIP VAN WINKLE DISCIPLE |{ Good News always # ees! . Mother of Six |S EnjoysMoving © Picture Career For Once Dale s Doesn't Die ; , Corinne Back abd : ‘ t att al b b t t son { sh _ erneas. feantime Miss Griffith | produetior tor gle Wives,” which will be | Roturur early release completion of - \iderness” Mins Griffith will again| ‘The U. 8, coast guard part ® ontinent to New York tolin Ernest Shipma: r in a pleture version of the stage | Hamilto hompson’s “The } Road,” being filmed on Long Ini ‘a produ nccens, “Declanse.”* Starting TODAY Valentino in his new million dollar production YOU'VE WAITED TWO YEARS TO SEE IT! Such gorgeous love scenes, such stupendous settings , such glittering gowns, such thrills and heart throbs have never before been equaled Rudolph entino As the dashin dueling” devil- may - care -hero— vi. Bebe Daniels at’ Lois Wilson ge» MONSIEUR. ® \ BEAUCAIRE’ a/ A Magnificent Colossal Production of Booth Tarkington's Famous Story AGAIN THE PUBLIC PROFTIS by Jensen & Von Herberg’s ability to secure this wonderful master- piece for showing at the Strand at popular prices, Kiddies, 10c & STRAND ORCHESTRA Damski and His Brilliant String Ensemble Played by Clide Lehman toneerto in Uy Mendets