The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 10

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Awakening,” whigh will be given its local premiere at the popular Fitth| # five. photoplay house next Other scr ees a ee PAGE 10 THE SI TITLE STAR , =3 a — ss [ MADGE CAN SEW ) Viola DanaHas ( TOMMY’S HE RE,GIRLS —_) HappyEndings { FILM AT MET BIG HI Vai — Wilk Never Go Out of Fashion H | Narrow Escape From Injury ; Donte ; a 4 | tten int t ed t t | and t 7 f water scenes near Sa 4 island for Paramount's “Lor | Chumle too heavily charge 4 powder, explod n ite resting place tn noted a he e the water line. Pre he pilot, Frank Madiga man, and Miss Dana were of flying splinters and were blackened Miss Dana leaped to the bow ar wildly waved her arma in signal t | the camera boat a hundred yards tant However, that was fust the Jaction called for in the script an; at the cameras clicked serenely on unt Director Frank Urson sensed that tr something was wrong, Altho the Lucky Strike 11" had to be take 4 to Avalon for repairs, Miss Dan | declined to stop work, askt } |time enough to change her < | jand remove the dusky make | Other 1 d Chumiey" | Catalina » Raymond Gritnt : Anna May Wor The picture i» y Paul Iribe ar t \'Ten Commandments’ ‘ 4 | ] — are |Here October 13 | } : |} Ceeil B. DeMille’s triumphant p' |ture masterpiece, “The Ten Com i mandments,” which comes to tt by Metropolitan for an indefinite/e e Bellamy and John Bowers in a scene from “The | gagement, beginning Monday, Oct Thomas Meighan will no doubt be a ¢ t attraction ¢ We all attend f Scene from “Find Your Mar film-drama which is 1,” the new Blue Mouse of fe 4, ls the sensation of two cont!| the Liberty, where he ia now playing in “The A to “get out of being held over for a second week he Metropolitan, by 4 its tremendous appen! | 7 a bP } ‘ , to mpend a ore Ait by Tommy visited Seattle while me I T I nular demand 7 girl should know how} use creeds and national Te af the “gaan a hot" he to sew,” says Madge Bellamy, | 90W lar in London some of ine scenes were Bho Ne e r r bas the Warner Brot In 5 ‘* : hat! (8 in untry, Boon it will be , ‘ cad “pale in the| f meXe 6) 0 | chown in Parla Gok Salve russia } MEIGHAN in any I he i ks Palmer Photoplay s | tralia, and then in every ¢ tp s worth see e | a i t ord. It will be known to po: x ha He ! ti 4 sa globe-circling wonder of Hre nes ( f for ag , me - t | t her screen aunt. It ts a Ati ‘ ‘ aad bi . s | ing your own the cotton. sleoveledy af iat 5 is most fitting, this might , te had by going bunches of buds and leaves nee the|@ramatic spectacle ix enacted by a ey: " I I , add “— b \Uon AREAL FOREST FIRE ing fitted out in a ¢ shoulders and at the waist. Also,|Pemarkable cast of stellar players, tn- | “ ' . 3 Py tt re IN NEW MIX PLAY there is the litt one of the more elaborate ones she|‘luding Theodore Roberts, Leatrice |!" ™ and the Lit where | aes peo a to add that m is the work of/ Joy, Nita N La Rogue, |'h* F ith ae recathe < f . ‘yourx’ When I was . hard I x ' a | Dr. Hugo Rie A | Re sisrick Books Accompanying I be played here by a syr of 20, which ts Gj, SENNETT BATHING Sills Has Great Role |Claire de Lorez | GIRL. GETS LEAD ;,, “The Sea Hawk” Is Near Death ture p beauties has recelved the reward of | The motion pl the good little bathing girl, and been | De#? forced to be co “promotes” to leading roles. < ‘Thelma Hill, who is well known an |" the wearer of the famous Sennett mah Jongg bathing suit, was giv the much-coveted part of leading| |lady with Ralph Graves tn a new | the comedy. Thelma wis one of the |tion that wi first girla to don a bat sult when | Strand t Mack Sennett announced the return| The © [of the bathing giris to his comedies, | ¥t The new Ralph Graves comedy ts | Hawk jan original story by nnett, | by jand ta being directed by Ed Kennedy | ¢ under the supervision of F. Richard | Jones, director-general of the Sen-|t | nett studio, Another one of tis year's Sennett re De Lore Satur- rea SECOND WEEK One week was not enough for a drama so far-reaching and inspiring— NOW PLAYING p ng bis long career. er stare appearing in the ple-| are Enid Henn all Lioyd Hughes, wit David Pesetzki AVID PESETZKI, acclaimed by music‘lovers in the West, when he appea red Jast year truout the y Art fantasy, the Tomorrow coming gain ‘ ity and wil! be at a 4 days only ater, starting Satur. and continu: | A Drama of Towering ehicle im “Sonia's Emotions—That Will ther Duo-Art muse fan. zgvk Grip and Startle You inclusive ___ From the Beginning to the End! great Eugene O’Brien LOVE IN THE WORLD — DON’T MISS THIS BIG ONE Talmadge’s Finest Achievement telth DORE DAVIDSON ZENA KEEFE EDWARD EARLE ANDERS RANDOLF AND MAURICE COSTELLO the Berlin Pt Louls Sy ¢ » the great R Have You a Secret? Something you wouldn't tell for all the world? Added feature Miss Verna Campbell A neeret between you and your sweetheart? A neceret you wouldn't tell your best girit A neeret you wouldn't your lovert A neeret you wouldn't tell your wifet A neecret you wouldn't tell your husbandt Everyone has but few can be ox thriling as when Miss Norma hares The Secrets of a Wife! thelr secrets, Ss —The btinding white lightof truth | revealed her in all her pitiful tragedy ; Seattle will never see a more appealing human picture than this 9 {i te stirring production of a false love . FRED THOMPSON Cafe i —with— JOHN BOWERS OTIS HARLAN HAL COOLEY and OTHERS “THE DANGEROUS COWARD” “Silver King,” famous Horse FOX NEWS COMEDY I RPE ESE RIED: TRO Mt S10 AU ACT Coming Soon--~ - a : ffm “Tne FOOL" Erba AKTNING® RLUB is SE “and Hig Winter 2 “vera | q eae (erden Orchestra ———_——_———_ f men, ik ; , HEN CLE. BEL | ANY TIME 10¢ Debvitg starting Organint 79 eral Suday sxcenti Sept 28th ' I Bots. $2.00.

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