The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1924, Page 9

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|s508D SECTION x Pats) Ruth Miller has a capt Mt part in “Fools in the Dark"’ | w Bas brought the hopes of Pa Miller to fulfillment y Ruth for long has craved} Opportunity to play a vampir: ME All of her recent parts, bot BE a0 little, have required her to her hair one way, to interpret Craves to Vamp \ RAs ~ ivating role in “Fools in the Dark,” the new Heilig pho- holesome and happy young girlhood the ise, as in ‘‘Hunchback o ame," a youth untamed, stru for in, new Hellig picture fe. rought her the long sought ling | tunity fr her ray of sunshine In the rush-| In one of the sequenc @ and, surging era of ancient/ler changes her persons ies MUL om # rance. winsome young girl to’a sleek and ats¥ Ruth wanted to be a vam sinister vampire. This, of course, is prove that abe ¢ to fool the hero, played by Matt in the Dark,’ | Moore just once to d do it. ‘*Fools Dorothy Devore, the former Chris. to appear in Warner Bros. | jo & of the Screen. Her first in; Will be “The Narrow Street.” | in Gumedy star, signed a five-year | prominence Ben Lyon, who first came into| Marian Nixon, Josie Sedgwick and Raymond Nye haye > the cast of an one of the seen | o been added ‘The Ridin’ Kid From which Edward vers of Colleen Moore | x Youth.” is now son to So Big.” Colleen bag tes : Daughter USEMEN Be Seattle Stat TOMOBILES EATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 { POET IN MOVIES ) ty . % Walt Whitman, the celebrated poet, and Claire Adams in “Missing Daughters,” the new Blue Mouse offering er Long. Walt W r Bennett. W iMustrated we B CASTINGS Bt H * : \ The Narrow Street ( nM Armand v f AY brings ba mem iar yesterday is Frankie arin > ng the maid tq ist: Eva Novak, Et Per e in ‘The Lover ne Starke, «laire rn eon ver m of A t F Amusement Programs SCREEN MELLIG— Pate eticier dink wate LIBERTY en Moore « sent BLUE MOURE—Paulin STRAND— Antonio Moren COLUMBIA COLISEUM — Li J. Carter WINTER GARDEN COLONTAL—Alophe Menjou onrnnum PALACE Mar PANTAGES—Vaudey METROPOLITAN — (De A NEY ijoy laughs it, If you enjoy as them. If ery, it's there.”—Fi G pnee rete" Capital exciting."— Motion Picture News. “If you like thr ills ft has ou want “Should call the 8. R. O. sign into use."—New York Morning Telegraph. “One of the best pictures n months."—Los Angeles Times. ly played—tast and it im Adapted from Bertram Millhauser’s thrilling story Clara Bow wins new laurels ag the dashing little heroine of view at the Columbia. C LARA BOW starts out as an un-|d PAGES 9 TO 16 . . Sopisticated Debutante 4 . | “Wine,” the attraction, on rket shift ce with a gigan- ‘The climax s with a bang bordering on the brink of tragedy ticated debutante 4 iversal-Jewel now bé umbia, but she | of Her | the + ridly so. The result of her were a big boon to The yachts ‘aramount pro anding that ged for them 1 over to charitable Myrtle and Walter PRICES! General Admission Loges 50c; Kiddies, 10c PATSY RUTH MILLER AND MATT MOORE Supported by Bertram Crossby and Tom. Wilson wonderful show! Charles Kaimana and His “Sweet Little You,” Chorus and Buster Lorenzo, tenor “Last Night Was the End of the World,” solo by Buster Lorenzo, tenor “Remembering,” the Duncan Sisters by the ee 25c i in a wonderful story of big league base- BPAY and a big turing Oriental Novelty Band with the Heilig Beauty with an impersonation of Lang Sisters, Juvenile Bostonians. \s Hoot Gibson Comes Next Friday , “Hit and Run”

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