The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1924, Page 9

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USEMEN Whe Seattle Stab TOMOBILIFS SECOND SECTION | ATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 PAGES 9 TO 16 Blonde Beauty From ‘Sweden. a | Villain? Wors se Than That! I AN UNHAPPY WIFE. xt Re T aALes De mal) Irene Rich is the unhappy wife in “Being Respectable,’ the Warner Bros. production, now on view at the Coliseum . ‘ of Being } le” ts the story rife < at r from a semi-| ence re whone roya t 4 1 and we be Louise } eriies the lives of 1 © 4 Diggers,” and ig Cobb has written a motion Anna Q. Nilsson, whose blonde beauty enhances “The Fire Patrol,” the new Columb® | theater film, hails from Ystad, Sweden. Lionel Barrymore does some fine acting as the cruel Captain Butler in “America,” the D. W. Griffith production, at the Heilig. THO was th the war s.! sane man, his whole Jon the silver screen: T Jeood by getting the man he Is sent after, but only after a hot ring con- greatest villain f American = in something new {n mo: picture opens with a crash. Had he lived att @ present da ing storm at sea. The al short subjects and the pro y would an ve neAG lets up until the ve jumbia orchestra termi saytamy: was, bia: pve sane re ot y but interesting pro- COLUMBIA. tremendous in {tself. The story m, IOS Reena esernpessrane BLUN MOT concerns an unselfish love for an| = lusion of the khown as which| But none « © Bellamy farron, COLISEUM intrigue, al-| WORK er, who, thru The first player cast for the new AS SCREEN STAR he STRAND—Norma 7 sidible “aramalia steals her younger circus serial which Universal is by tr WINTER GARDEN —z * There is a strong strain | p; ring for production is Joe Bon+ ° ve METROPOLITAN—1 At no|omo. Bonomo has just signed an- appealing. am Fox Weat ( v 2 time ts the lone—there | other contract for five years. eye witness to some of the the W ‘coast. Stu ture is every bit 3 not too m | _ perpetrated by Butler—declares cate-| dios, H 4 ORPITEUM—Venad cas tho title. T Jack Dem ts the bill in| Al St Nth | gorically that Butler was a man| Th y adapted from the || payraces—vs he firat. time his Jate Hit eb coe 1 which is now in Its|)“without a single r trait n Harding Davis PALACE Mr ‘obs of the This time Hetlig, | His acts were the ber of th 1 = = ~ — ; = —— = = = a nd “SOMETHING GREATER THAN EVEN GRIFFITH TRIUMPHANT ‘FITH WEEK Now HAS EVER DONE.” 32:7« Times. The thousands of Seattle theatre-goers who have already seen “America” agree that it is the greatest screen Pe attraction of the age F TH SHOWS START Daily at 11:30, d big week at th ATTEND THE MATINEES AND AVOID THE EVENING CRUSH “The best picture ever made. New York World. . the best work of Nir. Gtitiith, and If ho make a better . no one else — Boston Tele- “The that has ¢ upon the York Tri teat story r been put n."—New Yo other photoplay ‘The Birth of a es the ttafned by Philadel- ning Ledger. 1: Feature picture , 4:00, 6:30 and 9:00 the mighty successor to “The Birth of A Nation,” twenty minutes later. "It represents by all odds the most thrilling and satisfying motion picture entertainment of the da —New Sun, York with “With it Mr. Griffith passes definitely into LIONEL BARRYMORE the Immor- of all film ev CHARLES EMMETT MACK NEIL HAMILTON CAROL DEMPSTER I I and a typical D. W. Griffit® epic with more than 30,000 THEATRE Story by Robert W. Chambers GENERAL apmission SOC & DOC supporting players (Boxes, Loges and Reserved Seats, 75¢ and $1.00) 0 nehest binde of hin day. NOTH: This ts the flee time in the history of Se thi on of this grea. callbre has been o

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