The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1924, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR Raps Undutiful Husbands L _HATS OFF TO RUDY 3 [ Walthall’s Leading Lady _ | a | Bebe Daniels and Rudolph Valentino in a romantic scene j from “Monseur Beaucaire,” the attraction at the Strand, | , which is being held over for a third week by popular de- | mand, UDOLPH VALENTINO has| birth of twin giraffes or breakfast | taken Seattle by storm in his | !9 ed. | Bebo Daniels, ols Wilson and a "Monsteu Jeau- " lay, “Monsteur Beau! norty Kenyon, three of the screen's latest pl caire,” which hus started in its third | prettiest chaverest fe appear big week at Valentino |in the picture, ‘Monsieur Beau has dls sh atmos. | caire” ls one of the most elaborately | staged prod s Seattle screer ive Gal ns ever shown on| girls call | ered wig, etc mn. He looks new pre Nat NEW COMEDY SERIES it's | Another int ing series of , , @ certainty Valentino will get more | comedies ts being released by Unt i y a8 at Mont. in “ ae yin @ letters from «mitten Lassies than| versal. They are called “Sweet Bix. “ a q -* . adhe: ie Prevost co-stars with Monte Blue in “Daughters of Pleasure,” showing at th ever | teen Comedies,” and have to do with! Alice Lake, She has a fine dramatic role in “The Unknown Purpie,” the photoplay at | Valentino has been away from the | the puppy love stage of emotional] the Heilig. ‘ARIE PREVOST, who, as co-star | ‘outgrow’’ thelr wives. somewhere. But the wife—ho sees| screen no that his return ts | frailty, Arthur Lake ts featured, | with Monte Blue in the new of.) a who Seon that their wives | her after he's come from somewhere. | some event—tike, frimatance, the Ollve Hasbrouk in the girl « 5 Neasure,”” at|*t® NO longer interesting say they|And so {t goes. Duty, duty, duty z ta : aE eee peuetters of Pleasure,” at] 1.16. ‘outgrown’ theca but what | He beging to hate duty. it’s interfer. | She Columbia, plays the role of a|they mean is that the man himself|ing with ! jeasure, Of course he wilful daughter who finds that her|is flinching in the face of his own| would not that even to him strict father is himself carrying on mstbilities," she says, self. Ho repeats the line and Is get Amusement Programs @ flirtation, has some decided and tn-| ‘When he sees the other woman|ting to believe it as pure truth. ‘He SCREEN Neresting views concerning men who|he {s all dressed up and ready to go|has outgrown his wife.” 4 JAMES KIRKWOOD ) James Kirkwood. star and director Of many of the most notable stage nd screen successes in the last de- tade, has been selected by William Fox to play the leading male role in the photoplay version of Gilbert Frankau's sensational English novel, “Gerald Cranston’s Lady. Sansome SESE |TJ\HERE are a number of outstand-|make himself invisible to the human]been seen on any screen. In support ing features in “The Unknown | eye. every member of a really all-star Purple," showing at tho Hellig. One| Beside that, the splendid acting on|°@5, including Helen Ferguson, hel Grey Terry, Brinsley Shaw, jof them {s the remarkable manner in|tho part of not only the principals,| James Morrison, little Frankie Lee, which they have handled the ray of |b t every member of the cast, alone| Richard Wayne and Johnny Arthur, purple light about which much of/ makes the picture worth while. Hen-|does excellent work. |the mystery and thrills of the story|ry B. Walthall, Alice Lake and Stu.}| Ray Robinson’s orchestra, Buster |revolves. This ray of light fs the|art Holmes, the principal members| Lorenzo and the Lang kiddies, a trio discovery of an inventive genius, and | of the c give as gripping and hu-|of juvenile Bostonians, appear on the the possessor of it has the power to|man racterizations as have ever|samé bill. | HENRY OTTO PICTURE BILL DESMOND | BEAUTIFUL FANTASY | WILL DIRECT POLA | “William Desmond, whose work as Director Henry Otto is shortly to | Following the completion of ‘For-| q western star excels any ‘hat he commence work at the William Fox |bidden Paradise,” in which Pola has previously done on the screen ach Negri is belng directed by Ernest|has signed a contract with Universal ost is | a Babee! = 2 Bee owes ipa I cubltech, under arrangement ‘with|to appear in eight more Western pic- | Picture “Neptune's Romance," which | \ va rner ‘Brothers. Miss Negri will|tures. Desmond is now working on [ho insists from a point of beauty, will | star in a new production, Woman | “Riding Pret under the direction j excel his famous “Temple of Venus," | Scorned,” which will be directed by jot Arthur Rosson, Ann Forrest is jand “Dante's Inferno.” James Cruze. his leading woman. F E ORMER TRANSPORT “The Love Throne” adapted trom | | © IN THE MOVIES|nichara Harding Dav Thousands of Americ: Idiers | DOVel “The King’s Jack x - will remember the trip euastair whe first starring vehicle of Edmu COLISEUM —Marle Prevost and Monte Hive | the Atlantic on the transport “Great | Lowe for William Fox, according to | | WHTER GARDE : Northern” when they sco the First/" announcement by that producer. | | COLONIAL—Marguer National picture “In Every Woman's ees - — i an | Life." The engine room ye well as| “In Every Woman's Life,” STAGE z jexterlor portions of the deck andjIrving Cummings prod Jack Holt and Norma Shearer ap- | bridge of this gigantic ship were onal which pear in “Empty Hands,” « filmed for this production by Irving | Valli plays the stv'lar role {9 1 meent production. (Cummings and his company | completion 2 HEILIG—Menry Walthall ta “The Unknown Purple” IMUND LOWE STRAND—Dodolph Vale MBIA—Marle Prevost ant M ITY-—Corinne G BLUE MOUSE—Margue o th “Monsteur Neavcatre”—third week te popular “How to Educate a Wife.” ® Love In Booth Tari ngton's “Gentle Ge La Motte in “When a Man's & Man. METROPOLITAN--fieattie Guild Co. in “Civilian Clothes. ORPHEUM—Vavdevilte. PALACE HER 1 King Players tn “On, Pegsy PANTAGES. deville mnd feature file 7 KEEP COOL:! MILLION DOLLAR EtiLi Peg Spectacularly Different Picture Ever Shown at the Heilig— HENRY B. WALTHALL ETHEL GREY TERRY HELEN FERGUSON STUART HOLMES and ALICE LAKE Because of the absorbing and unusual nature of this marvelous produc- tlom we earnestly sug- gest that our patrons arrive at the start of each picture In prefer- ence to belng seated thereafter. Features start dally at 11:50, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30. 'RAY ROBINSON s? ORCHESTRA Introducing one of His Own Fox-Trots, “Leav- ing Town Blues,” and the following program daily at 3:40, 7:40, 9:15 p. m. PROGRAM (1) “SMfandalay”* (4) “Leaving Town Blues Introducing Ray Robinson's (2) “Mr, Radio Man” own fox-trot, Ray Robinson's special are rangements with novelty IMght- ing offoots. Your Arma’ My Ala- with the Lang Sisters, Bostonians, “When the Leaves Come Tumb- (6) (8) "Bally" With Buster Lorenzo and the All Babarettes.

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