The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1924, Page 13

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sapere -LOOK! | Owing to the Crowd \| That Want to See RIN-TIN- THN inFIND YOUR MAN’ ‘Trouble Shooter Griffith Triumph Ss Is Romantic, Virile eeiay at Coliseum, ||| Crowds Flock to Heilig to Witne s Premier Starring Tom Mix of “America 5 JELMER FLOYD'S CREATIONS OF 1925 Mary Roberts Rinehart’s Celebrated story HERE Now— There Will Be Three Daily Shows | The “Ziegfeld of the GLORIA | West presentir | sparkling revue of girt (Feature SWANSON A picture that has all the elements of real entertainment. Join the crowds and get the glow of romance coupled with a thrill — You'll be amazed — and pleased and satisfied. comedy, fashions and dance originalities AND TOM MIX Also other interesting attractions, ANDY WARD and his FAMOUS BAND Concert and Musical Interpretations | Matinees Evenings 25¢ and She Kiddies 10¢ any time METROPOLITAN p- “Her Love Story’ Add Will Rogers in a hilarious suceess— “High-Brow Stuff” THEATRE Russell Co. Scores Again 39 eB: Pedre ¢ ““bhuew” singay Tromble Shooter as momen igi ne ber sree fans, sings “Kentucky, fay alm, ~~ a. Hester, with 4 es “It You Da’ y were remy, stic applause an and Paul Bare sede). Tom Miz and Kathryn Key in a scene from “The Trouble Neil Hamilton and Carol Dempeter provide the romance|tne Shooter,” the lively film offering at the Coliseum this week.|in “America,” the Griffith production. NOW sain RE fans tho they had and Al Premont. John Conway Gomi months ago the Daughters [British officers (an actual 1 & young, green « put on:@ clever Hite Coie eat ier HERE! Tom Mix in about every|the dire and he . 6 the. Amestinn Taw hie third be uphelae the = number, , possible to give him, but he pda 8 ra be ereirdedirgs . seh y Me?” is sung p ingly by Evin Vitagraph’s men out in a new one in “The|,o ant Be wth Ft a ig sore enna! bagee Ole oe + thougnt |, Gerse W. Stanley, ax Armond | py re and she-Sa eae Big Super Trouble Shooter,” his latest Wi mbine to 5 nt t versatile |t igo thele effee tb 6 rhea aare thetic A ear he father of a we de- | the res by Bill Ruhl and Met Picture » Fox from the pen of | We tar to the: best advantas rpolemtarnes. 5 Brg eh hy the fies Pan een Sigie equeline , That ing at the Colla t ked wan that he ‘ ndered if}, and & iva Grips aya the art of k to facts nm ad: a ere much luck i Your Tend - ~ St nd bewitching om fu a Heart w st Griftit jtumes con na te =e the ‘aA Strings seni : oft aid pearance of the choristers No “BEHOLD " sgh i ell ' t ie. Nat » Helden} with ere are ter) were chosen | Fn IRE RICH a war , os ~ 5 4 a as a profession ball p M. The Luck 2 By nts ple or Heater Lil | Sse oe. ctallcenard < justice, 1 Bares: 6 The Only Theater in Seattle Showing | Norma Talmadge hesdfalle In love, with (Re ; Cetin pasta ‘ble carters portrays the| Fr. ‘ «6 9 (Clive Bro a e, the t of the Charles river |< perfection, and | [opeeabetm Great in “Secrets he from Old North church (he |) es nome excep-| w nite Sin” which brand of Asmarice’” jan't as! great a ploture | AND FIRST-RUN Some nd satingi an “T of me w they ca EUGENE 0'BR) MISS TALMADG FINEST ACHIEVEMENT n rank it after “Hearts of | ary y |the World.” It could have been m | iand § g spots |greater than either of Its predeces glow from the faroff darkened |sors. Chief faults are: Too many Talmadge to 5 1 9 per cent « ata, sis ee sito "serves which “seem "10|lll] THE BILL THIS WEEK IS A “BEAR” 7T u, Miss Tulma ragged ou' § hokum comedy y hadn't ‘et w Talmadge y on the 8 d this week Th is ‘orma Talmadge’s gréat ent ple it im one of the most beautiful in theme ever filmed. 1 as a woman S29 ' The outwitting by Revere of two | MH iam Pinkerton Day Baritone es coms ure straight faction of all fo Si; Ma Vaudeville’s Great THE IMPERIAL d of the usual light humor ster director usually works into hia productices -= = A beautiful prologue leads up to closing with aj rit of '76."" ma is : ; : é opy DA. —_ RUSSIAN PLAYERS oe is gees “The Turmoil” Is aI ; ar iened ee News Events eee braid her for having made a “slave! 7 Arilling Picture "| Gloria Swanson in G W's INS @ HART eae satire inte tant pening ac ho cast are Charies Mailes, “Her Love Story” Will Fox ESL TERpeRe-anA dos. SOMITE win taaater tres’ Wateaey EG iat chart cher soe It has beon said that one half the “The Man Who Hought an Ante” || tire in the se n “T Turmoil. 5 Seta Ward's orchestra now how the other/ Zelay 1 73n : es ere reminded of tha Zelaya Lett alor Henley production, featuring Georg vides the mus of the pro- | Peabphopagcats hor" Music, Wit, Philosophy of he ry, Hackathorne and Eleanor Broad-| ram ar wi heb hile in DOWNEY & CLANIDGE and thus in musing retro man, was shown to the public of Ca | “He starring Gloria the old lady fading into | Swanson, on the screen of the Lib- hood welt ch the screen, the ab.| Seattle. “The Turmoil” ts the pic-/ Blue Mouse Film erty, The average film fan, r “Blackface” Eddie Ross YVETTE # E AND HER And Hin Afrienn Harp turization, page by page, and incl-| f i face tthiaate wloty ob. as yall on fairy tales and bed-time s Pathe News ‘Topies of the sorbingly intimate story dent by incident, of Booth Tarki old This Woman’ ji H jp hr re Apa ant wife's devotion is unfolded thru ; batarerg ot ‘ arking \‘Beh I us |has a hazy notion that the life of a] a of events| A picture of exceptionally wide! princess is one co! ; inuous round of within the newly-made-rich Amer-| interest to fans, “Behold This Wom-| pleasure. Even ten incident and turbulent y, she marries a Mary Carlton," venturesome | Lie is vienna dau, of clally infle joan “family, Dynamic, is the: best is being shown at the Blue|noble prince and lives happily ever| SYNCOPATORS family, seta the house in uproar by | Word with which to describe the| stouse. A glimpse of life in Holly: | after Spay story, yet it is thoroly human,| wood among the actors and players h a J } falling jo ith her father’s | ’ ria shows us in “Her Love COND AT SPRING falling In love with her father®| which made Tarkington's book #0|of screen fame will be shown in this | clerk. As the 18-year-old girl, Nor ‘ her gayest and most 2st whirlwind fi yj pitch when she clopes apably played by ‘ * what happens to a princess which deals with the) who tries to marry the man of her} cattleman for & pop-| choice. He isn't a prince but to the] ture star. The tt neess he is everything that is good | Aptation of E. Phillip) and true and noble, and she loves| icture—one laughs | Oppenheim novel and is produc him he does m | J, Btuart Bl omg: ete mpl|the consent of her father, and then | tory contrasts . fees Sgt her troubl in, In absorbing de. A great ranch anc cary) tall the plot \infolas the manner in| on we otnak An the reflected | which the lovers are parted, and the eth coe | princess forced ‘osemary ‘Theby is afforded ample | opportunity to display her viet mer iy king. tou i : can't help ing sorry for Gloria, | ility; Irene Rich her wom-| "411 ob the game time : ul) and ‘charm; Marguerite | ¥> 0 St ine same tre you are sub consciously glad that you are living| and which will undoubtedly | ¢ the picture every bit as|lo jular motion fp all the quali s is an fon, reach the with her lover, ¥ . production of “versatile Eugene O'Brien. feuienessmide see” JACK RUSSELL Beet clean oe GENERAL ADMI during his FIRST WEEK in SEATTLE || PODCUnE beset by frontier perils TODAVudtit FRIDAY- Jack trae on sale iel¢ ry, hs MUSICAL ng oo. || from disturbing melodrama by Goldber: Talmadge’s emotional restraint, is | %" !s tempe y him without! 6 weeps with Stenn GoFF Once CoGUe THE aptisTs. DREN ADDED ATTRACTION THE POST-INTELLIGENCER PRESENTS ing dramatic epi hrill, but over all these things |‘ the play ts great because it In life itself. There is a powerful story on loses her | the t & eeltex incident, saved | !Mperious, ruthless Miss | fighting ¢ with out > an unhappy mar ade millionaire, nd {ndomitabl f more money. The amental, artistic, with|®"ly app | first-born chore _ Sherman one of the high peaks of her acting|® Will that is a match rr Edad ib gla tb odbc aad (PHY Aveta roertohtr 9 ‘Sad Halitg Thenne 2! || on ft the high peaks of her acting | ® will th A match for his] eankness. It is seldom that such a|!" & democratic country, free to love és pepens her's, They je. Ultimately, | Oe rination ts f and marry whom you please. They return to England, the par-| *fter the very souls of every mem- | Som” und in a single pre: | sities, \jents placated by their prosperity, | ber of the family h been barred, | UCU?! ' H EIL I G : ; bel busans ‘on ite Wer. 4 high |and fortunes and families wrecie {|The three principal male roles are Are You Fat? WINNERS OF THE “QUALITY UNKNOWN” CONTESTS Apher Paar temic 4 sr behende 4 ay onal weekees about equally divided. Charles B o. | pata) ey THEATRE é jpolitical station, surrounded by | there is a crashing climax. Thero is build Just Try This ND. ; ; 1 \ children. ‘The wife, having every-|® notable cast, numbering Eileen ders Ran THE FEATURE 5 | thin, 1 rs is shocked | Perey, Pauline Garno, Emmett ( | dole portrays the cold, reserved poi a Re | r. 1 - ise oan ie ravi tory Bateman and others, |an-hater who is bent on saving his | cc vers martial disloyal at Peper characters brother from the wiles and caprices Carlton” saves their any cost, Harry Myers | wealth of her unswerv-| Wonder Bow Makes |\« My role, but even this 4 ng affection. So thelr battered ro. ldifferent from the average concep: | | mance glides to the gentle waters of Hat at Metropolitan tion of a movie “villa He ts one| Jold nge | If you are fond of dogs, if you like | Of the type, ‘with a good A new innovation is introduced pheopde va phy eo eaue heart, always ready to do the Strand orchestra. Under the futl- {right thing when shown that he is in FEATURING Post, because of his hercul selected as the hero; A she overfat people have be-| er by following the advice of " recommend Marmola Pre-! Tablets. These little fat re ¢ from the mame formula a It us Marmola Prescription. +r (the sume price A Drama of Paris—Mystery and Love h the ‘arlton's” tie Mary |love by the Nix DUONG PCV Line Tim 6 today Onty LOC SHOWING Booth Tarkington's Grent American Novel cure a box of there If you prefer you may secure ending price to the 3 1 Motors Bidg., Detroit ace Rtendily and easily 1 some exercise or starva scene other attractions, Tonight Betty Compson Damski and of action, thet pi. | the wrong 4 “THE TURMOIL”) if in ki | ist, the Mfe of rane Gokotert | soa aie t slag ‘ind Your Man ie | diet and no unpleasant effects.— | | #0 e life o Ne y Mids Gua Fs | Advertinement | onderful Caxt— Miami is portrayed on the screen with the | ected a ms wn at the Metro-] Yyette Star of |= = S HACKATHORNE orches' ah Be » ry eae ve bd | suslty eoekea) [orchestra playing Schubert's master.) "pin rin.tin, a dog with unusuat| Pantages Show iGAS AROUND | ; intelligence, whose training cannot be | D. H. Yvette and her New York Synco- ehave tia ieehiie of any other dog, | pators hold stellar attraction honors plays the leading role in this produc- lon the vaudeville bill opening at the tion. He is seen as.the courageor in Her Best Picture Winter Garden Star |‘ " Pantages theater with today's mati. hero, risking his life to save his mas-! ee She brings direct trom New| Take Baalmann’ s Gas-Tablets | | “IN SEARCH Plays Dual Role jter, as the sympathetic freind, the! yoy, a wonder organization of nine| Dear delay! Go right over to the nears bitte © feels and apie tiie’ bhetodramns, White Bhadows. |VItUT, em Ho feels and Claptays eee oe ne eet tree faa Sri drng tere, gees package of the genuine OF A THRILL” ‘Alreeieds You'll feel relieved. al. all the emotions of a human being. In ring Betty Comp: Ls ture photoplay attraction for this immediately. which is fact, he seems to do everything but ing ytning but) eek is one of Viola Dana’s live comedy melodrama entitled, “In| | Not only will you be happily surpy re ILIOUSNESS Periodic bilious attacks, sour stomach, sick head- | ache, torpid, sluggish liver, and miserable con- |G Today Until Wednesday Reoutiful showing at the Winter |taik, Rin-Tin-Tin is an ex-soldier, Tt den, is the type of picture that | is said that he spent part of his pup a Ave : Sciaichtard’ td vleake “tha: that aie “he elarogan at but you will feel grateful for the remarkable a stipation, casily avoided by |!* calculated to please the major pyc 4 on the firing line of France, |Search of a Thrill,” It relates the} relic given,’ Yeu will sleep better Fou | AT Last" " {ty of screen fan pa that in what accounts for} exciting adventures of a pleasure. | will breathe easier—your nervousnes: CHAMBERLAIN ’S | Tie story deals with the influence | | hts seavlolasténs mad American flapper in Paris. f all, your excit have upon another. | nee of the vaudeville bill Seon, “ © sold | Nancy Brent, portrayed by Betty | tifui lumber country, deals with a plot | comprises Johnny Norris and Edna y Betty Compson a2) in Ny, TABLETS apd Tho wtory, which in laid ina beau-| ‘The ba mpany | They keep the liver healthily active, make | Compson, runs away from home to| to steal government timber, in which | Towns In “A Fool for 14 Minutes"; | er good druggists, J. Banl-| IN PERSON “White Shadows” digestion easy, elimination regular and satls- | escape the boredom of cougtry life.| paul Andrews, his dog and his aw Johnny Dove and Mabel Wood in rancisco, Be} Vox News Comedy (4 MVE factory. Why suffer, when CHAMBER. | Mr. Brent (A, 1, Imeson), starts In | } Buddy ata, (th 10 Camouflage idateb AMS. 7 | LAIN'S TABLETS may be 10 easily had. | search of hin errant daughter and, te aunts | Duo" the “Comedy, Dancers” tive al t Pantages Starting Monda ; Sept. |. Only soldeverywhere, | #180, disappears. Mra. Brent dies) when he aids in his master's escape | beautiful girls; Manila = from prison and then rescues him | billed as Two American Chine Dial nd his sweetheart from drowning. |and Early, a surprise number, and Bric St, Clair and June Marlowe show! Glenn Goff's special songologue, art become in ays some marve — —|and Georgina, Nancy's twin gjister apphire in the world | (also played by Miss Compson), in Wwelghs 10 ounces, herita the Brent fortune. She meets Many authors write five or six thousand words a day, THIS PROGRAM STARTS MONDAY MATINER bomen ty eee a

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