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USIEMIEN ATR 3 e Seattle Sta T OMOBILIG SECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1924 PAGE Little Chap With Big Voice [ LOOK WHO'S — four weeks. Norman Trevor, well known to! The screen needs new brains, | ¥Yorre both stage and screen, has been| not new faces. This is the con- tention of Harry Rapf, associate executive of Metro-Mayer studi Halsey, who Ho a signed by Famous Players for an important role in Gloria Swanson’s) and the, aceredited discoverer of next Paramount picture, “Pages of! some of Filmland’s most promis- | othe Virtue.” | ing directors and scenarists. who is t { NOTE: With acon- tinuation of its present popularity the Heilig will play to 156,000 more people in 1924 than any other theatre north of San g*ran- cisco, California, 4th WEEK FREDDIE HOLT Piano AND HIS rom One of the most popular singers ever heard in a Seattle theater is diminutive Buster Lorenzo, the operatic tenor, whose yoice for 18 straight weeks has charmed every audi- ence at the Heilig. Buster, who combines pleasing tone quality with unusual power and a winning personality, also has a happy knack of picking song numbers that seem to be just what the listeners want to hear. Just now Buster ts right in his haven as the lead- ing singer with Ray Robinson's orchestra, which has been at the Third ave. house for for Paramount, uthor of some of her BOWERS the West’s finest musical organization (4) Fanto special lighting effects orlg- inated by Ray Robinson —with BUSTER LORENZO and “THE ALI BABARETTES OF BAGDAD” NEXT FRIDAY Hoot Gibson in a wild and wooly of the tent shown SAWDUST TRAIL” —It's a Universal Pieture! IMM ee CO HERE! | Virginia Valli Some Cook But as the gallant hero of the col- orful romance, “Monsieur Beaucaire,” which is showing for the first time today at the Strand, the popular young actor | | | Rudolph Valentino's return to the screen in any role would be a great event. | bids fair to win additional honors as the screen’s most ro- | mantic lover. Oh, yes, the young lady is Doris Kenyon. | Bebe Daniels and Lois Wilson are in the cast, too. | ee Sessa eed oye ES Amusement Programs HEILIG . Olle Harlan, Alan Hale, STRAND Bede I lols Wi Rudolph Vale COLUMBIA ° inal Tower Rockeliffe Fellowes, Virginia Vall, LIBERTY The ¢ abacos' Alexis Luce, Eva Gordon, William Dills, Baby . hile it was on loce tion in the Margie the wife of a man working in a railroad signal tower, \% Wi: Virginia Valli, star of the Universal-Super-Jewel, “The Signal Tower,” which is wattace || the attraction at the Columbja, was the official cook of a part of the company In her part as she had to cook for three adults. Redwood forests of Northern California. BLUE MOUSE Who Sinned"—Mae Dusch, Irene Rich, Morgan | | — — cor Dabbitt"—Willard Louls, Mary Alden, Carmel nUM LUMBERMAN WINTER GARDEN " eM aries Jones, Ruth Clifford, Maurice COLONIAL—"Dad sary’ Maks,’ CALUAs Oinbigwalech Cake TI B00 champlon is now en Adams. (Starts Bu ‘ gaged on his latest picture at Unt STAGE versal City, which opes with Jack Players tn Toebound orth woods, tr METROPOLITAN PALA p—W PANTAGES. wrestling wii DEMPSEY IS NOW A | uck-saw and uses an axe with all abandon of a e picture after being th of the si r (and Pierre Condron. ADDED SHOW SATURDAY and SUNDAY at 10:40 P.M. HE CODE OF Tre WILDERNESS Real drama of the real West—in which a young ranch boss wins love by fair play and a fast shoot- ing iron! ALAN HALE OTIS ALICE HARLAN CALHOUN Program Ray Robinson’s Orchestra (1) “Worried” (2) “Oriental Love Dreams" + (3) “Jealous,” with Buster Lor. enzo and the “All Babarettes of Bagdad” INSON sy on "My Buddy,” with “Gallagher and Shean Abroad,” Ray ~~ Robinson's special arrangement, —tho best-dressed chorus on the Pacifle Coast “Red Hot Mamma,” with Buster Lorenzo and the “All Babarettes of Bagdad” KEEP COOL MILLION DOLLAR Offering one of the finest Western romances that will be screened this year and a 1 gTH Week New York Papa at the . BUSTER accompanying TENOR the singing sensa- stopped every show since last ; typical undiminished LORENZO, show ‘ tion, who has february. 9 TO 16 Ricardo Cortez has beeen added to real woodsman on | the cast of “A Drama of the Night,” al of the pine trees Imported to | +16 atest James Cruze. production City for William Des- | irimter.” ‘The trees, |{f2* Paramount. He will play one of the featured roles, others in the |cast including Louise Dresser, Kathe lyn Williams, Virginia Lee Corbin MULSDIeepiosensapeqcucauaesseaseseatenier