The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE 81 VEI ed Old Fashioned | She’s a Fighter | | Pretty Star at Columbia This Week Refuse to Be Discouraged DAYS MORE— ENDS Girl Is Norma Talmadge in “Secrets,” Her Greatest Film, at Strand | | POSITIVELY FRIDAY NIGHT Better VAUDEVILLE AND FIRST RUN HER GREATES? SORKEN ACHIEVEMENT Come | The Only Theat FEATURE PICTURES | COME EARLY, FOLKS FOR HE'S PACKING 'EM IN! ITS COMING! a ; t i Another gorgeous I De Mille romance BELLAMY } of the rolled a stocking era. i “The The amazing story of a girl who goes from parties and White Sin” —here is a big story told in a ) i | pettings at seven- big seg, the wil teen to marriage thrill you from and responsibili- the quart a fininb ties at twenty-one. CECIL B. BeMILLE’S HtET ar ROSCOE = “FATTY” ARBUCKLE ON THE SCREEN AND IN PERSON ALSO 5-Other Acts-5 And a “Firet Nationat Feature If you haven't yet seen Norma Talmadge in “Secrets,” at the Strand, you are missing one of this charming star greatest offerings. Miss Talmadge plays four distinct char- acterizations, ranging from a beautiful young girl to a sweet little white-haired mother. Wf Kod La Rocque Vera Reynolds Ricardo Cortez Julia Faye Theodore Kosloft Robert Edeson Beautiful Silhouette {Actual Treasures Scene in “Alaskan” (Used in “America” Superb horsemanship alone 5 f the most be ensures of Rev picture, Jaskan,” which ts the| went t tt m Gigantic Thrill! Drame chief attraction at theeLiberty this| of } TORMENT * Anna Q. Nilsson, blonde and pretty, has the leading fem- : ae g to But at . Neve wirn y OWEN MOORE BESSIE LOVE ontinuous Fitth and 0 Ix aia 7 gay Until Friday Night Only! The screen adaptation of the sensational novel— “BEING THOMAS RESPECTABLE” Prices 4 | Seattle to Hear F amo Follow Alaskan Way! You— have until Friday night only to see us Orchestra ‘ be ENID BENNETT HARRISON FORD Am All-Star Cast | andchis MUSICAL COMEDY Co, A. We ley of “The Tale of Tri- by William J. Locke. * by William J. Locke. DANCES Commencing SAT., OCT. 4th in newly decorated QUEEN ANNE HALL Reith 0° Flowers Club CAMPAUS SUPER SIX ORCHESTRA JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Paramount's mighty epic of Alaska, filmed up North and in Seattle! 2:30, 8215 MA in-0222 Ihe to $1; Mats. 15¢ to 50c -MARJORIE | RAMBEA ‘XTRA! Hear PESETZKI Famous Russian Pianist " Lad One of the outstanding features of “Little Jesse James,” the popula* musical comedy which comes to the Metropoli- tan for a week, beginning Sunday, October 5, is the Paul Whiteman band. AUL PARNELL, director of The|—plays the phonograph well. Hel Orient, his { | James Boys, a Paul Whitman) nay played well in making Victor,| Japan, Indi band who are an integral part of| Columbia and Edison recorda. jwas with L. Lawrence Weber's musical com-| Bi cay, “Little Jessie James,” which Wi comes to the Metropolitan theater MM or & week's engagement, starting next Sunday evening, October 5 and which has a record-breaking Popular Tenor Alxo— That Cameo Comedy “DRENCHED” Sat—*Sinners in Heaven” ‘The fast-action Christie joy-spiller— “Tootsie Wootsie” WALLACE The World's Premier Organist Opening of The Itegu' ros un of one solid year in New York SATURDAY— ETROPOLI TA ta apen fa a fifi coUAeAL Siete WEEK ELINOR mec SUNDAY, OCT. 5 | mons pot vous an ints OF COLOR ROs YORKE —&— KING CLAUDE & MARION SYLVIA LOVAL & CO. aE FORTUNELLO & CIRILLINO Famous French Clowns London Hippodrome, Besides having traveled extensive. — — am lly over the keys of pianos, saxo: nes and clarinets, he spent three John Bowers Is 8 as musical director of a light pera company touring thru the| Blue Mouse Hero =. > J Sowers Arline Andree, noted Winter G. den beauty, is an addition t large cast of players supporting Bar ith musical instru te V ite Sin t the Blue Mow Toples of the Day Matinees Wednesday & Saturda . $ »| manly, handsome teat Orehentin: 7; Mall Orders ‘Nowetscnte heey || inet, trombone, saxap nd Bart Lytal in eet beemanaliy, bis santen & oot him to his many “fa both Intent love romance— | Bs Gaming x “HIS | LITTLE HOUR” ||| JE TOMORROW YOUR LAST CHANCE TO Special Announcement tag WING to the unusual interest manifested in the BAL A forthcoming engagement of Cecil B. DeMille’s BE EES. 4 mighty spectacle, “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,” CA Pas od which begins a week’s engagement Monday evening, 0), Oct, 13, the management of the Metropolitan Theatre has decided to inaugurate a special mail order depart- ment for the engagement of this attraction. |Winter Garden Film | 10 Wh i | ¢ hat would you do if a land unrelen |tween you |cholce—or | a man—the ‘Sheldon loved Ruih wit rma Ope 610 AN'Niewe LBC siiso Matron in attendance, Franklyn Farnum and First Time ; Shown in Marie Seattle heart and soul, but it seen their happiness would nove Walcamp jfull flower, For her father and his|| in “Western Vengeance” guardian objected strongly. But} |they did win happiness finally, And | Also Other Attractions, how this is achieved contributes | Amateurs | largely toward the interesting plot || — Jef "None 0 Blind,” the picture of-| jfering at the Witter Garden | Andy Ward's Band | | eee | - en | Haunting, Melodious Music . \Clever Child in 1; 1 a | H E l L l G \Coliseum Picture | \W ‘B THEATRE Not the least FIND YOUR MAN Featuring RIN- TIN- TIN The Wonder Dog and June Marlowe The Latest Screen Beauty A MIGHTY MELODRAMA ‘FIRE Anna Q. Nilsson Madge Bellamy PATROL’* Story of the Seal COMING SATURDAY Kathleen Norris’ ‘| “BUTTERFLY” ham. .... 3DC Lages ......50¢ Action—Romance—Thrills Neyer « Dull Moment Application for seats will be filed in the order of their receipt. Kindly address all communications to, Manager, Metro- politan Theatre. Orders should be atcompanied by check or money order for the number of seats. desired. Performances will be given twice daily, including Sunday. Prices for the daily matinees are 50c, 77¢ and $1. For night per- formances, 50c, 77c, $1 and $1.50, plus tax. y Arbuckle vagina Np | BUTLER @RILL TENA KEEFE He Will Be the Judge of the] | Best Dancer | (Feature 40 Minutes Later) jthe least | "Being st — | Brow. | Bre 25c and 50c Kids 10c LAST 3 DAYS BETTER GO TODAY! 4 Y. neh eae” JACK RUSSELL REVUE taining trons this week, js Vire ithe 4-year-young lady w lly the piece de resist | bie In ordering seats please state for what performance tickets are desired. Loomis 4 literal nee in the climax of the play. Little Miss iis is a member of the vaude STEVENS Dancing Academy Regular box offic Theatre, Thursday sale will open at the Metropolitan , Oct. 9, And Will Present the Large | Silver Trophy Cup |] The Pvening of Friday, October 3 DON'T MISS Ir A Paramount Vroduction—(Vamous Pinyers-Lasky Corp.) \Twins, who are particilarly well ert | [known thruout the Weat " y

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