The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 23

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\ : 1924 rH EATTLI TAR PAGE 23 COES2UM 'homas Meighan, held over at Liberty; Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix com- ing to Coliseum; big DeMille film for Strand; Columbia to show “Butterfly” | _ ae Es 28 | es BEING RESPECTABLE” ohne uberes All records for the last three years at. The Liberty have been SHATTERED. Held Over FOR A SECOND WEEK STARTING SATURDAY— The Paramount screen epic the whole town is seeing and talking about! Filmed up North and in SEATTLE! THOMAS MEIGHAN oe. ae JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S am | HEAVEN” with BEBE DANIELS yr a : ‘ 4 RICHARD DIX Ané~come fun —_ ) +o _1—Vera Reynolds, playing the feminine lead in Cecil De Mille's film, “Feet of Clay,” “Seeing Nelli Strand. 2—Laura La Plante and Kenneth Harlan in Kathleen Norri Butterfly,” Co- a eee | tum bia. $—Richard Diz and Bebe Daniels, co-starring in “Sinners in Heaven,” Coliseum Home —Thomas Meighan, star of “The Alaskan,” fata over-auother week at the-Liberty. IT’S JUST AS Russell Has Clever |: WE TOLD YOU ||||| Role in New Comedy « . by Jack Russell, who plays @| faa: Coliseum straight character thin week, in his). ) s, “The Old Home In other man’s "|“Fool’s Awakening” for Blue Mouse whi eir movies sugared Another Week! Harold Stanton Popular Tenor New and di laugh-prov WALLACE [anpl «SC ATMOSPHERIC = NEAL PROLOGUE The World’s BURNS eg GARION Premier Organist in the Christie comedy— “TOOTSIE ; 2 WOOTSIE” RENE PHIL in “The Dagger Dance” Gy 2a Richard Talmadge engagement has just been arranged|{ndividual and collective enviable | for with the famous Max Fisher! reputations thruout the country as | Winter Garden Star Peon ra a well known musteal OF-/ ong of the leading orchestras fn fg Bidadivagy stieally| the fleld, ‘The Max Fisher organi- etary Pact. Chast. ct zation opens with Willards Sunday, Max Fisher was heard In Seattle | September 28, 19: h as Harrison Ford Mary Alden, and are very entertaining 4s the popular soloists at their “Sinners in Heaven” Boasts Fine Cast Speaking of picture casts, the Crosiand-Param ners in Heaven 4 good mixer with spaghett § | 3 Ten cee Biuhili CHEESE ||| Seas ty ROSCOE “FATTY” The engagement of “Find Your} aturing Rin-Tin-Tin and owe, pretty screen Ingenue, Imagine the star of America’s pen at | Olymp lved in running ing Saturday, | down a band of desperate smugglers | who are using his father's ships to| , oY > eS | Jevade the federal authorities! Imagine |CUTINS his last stay here, EN Ve cast 9 situation in which this boy comes | Hellis theater, and later played &t)) Opening of The Regular Sei Bobe Daniels and Richard Dix are ome from abroad pretending that | t® cocoanut grove in the Ambassa- METROPOLITAN : dor hotel of Los Angeles, where he manners have become Frenchified | WEEK his foreign schooling and putting | W#S located at the time of aed Wi SUNDAY, OCT. 5 over as a joke on his family only | 4P_ With Willards, ; run into a thousand serious com-| He brings with him a large or- | csemall Bae) ELL practically —with— the Coliseum com: Madge Bellamy includes a list of that go to make up NEW ing cast includes Holmes Herbert, | ptications | Chestra of specialists who have won/ Montague Love, Effie Shannon, Fior-| ‘These are only two of the situa- = SHOW ence Billings, Betty Hilburn and | ¢, which make “American Man- Marcia Harris \n the photoplay at the Winter Aside from the not TODAY ON THE SCREEN AND ¢ of the most entertaining the t 1 Talmadge has ap-| IN PERSON —the world says a man Fes] alain a Tal never comes back, but uresque — back-| oa Ae NO MATINES Last Times To § JACK RUS the world is sometimes wrong! AT THE PANTAGES PACKING EM IN WE KNOW YoU WANT TO Ser HIM SO HURRY AS HE WILL ONLY BE HERE 3 MORE DAYS ATTEND THE MATINEES AND SPECIAL SIX O'CLOCK SHOW To Avoid Nite Crowds ALSO 5-Other Acts-5 And a “First National” Peature PICTURE A Gogantic Thrill Drama TORMENT « witht vl pictorial set-| Fisher's Orchestra pach ms kee Willard’s “Little Jessie James” | According to recent announcement he opular inn Coming Sunday dai an excwaed an extend week's attraction at nt r, begt ; L. Lawrenc AND HIS Musical Comedy Co, “THE OLD _HOME_INSTRAD* | TOMORROW poder IF producti Little Jessi [epletare that & faze al comedy w arip, thrill ana ceeded In making a run tivate from the be-~ last year on Broadway. cs carder Sarat ling play with tunes was written by | Harlan Thompson, who Is responsi: | ble for the book and ly s, and Awakening” Littl | SELLE ong its n 8 Myrtle Miller, | TODAY “ONL Y —with— R Kans, Dorothy SHekerane, Bar | “FIRE P ATROL Enid Bennett \Faaer bit aitland, G A melodrama of the sea Harrison Ford The to 81s Alice i Parks, Leo ANNA Q. NILSSON—MADGE BELLAMY Alec Francis | i | MARJORIE | H Pin New Show Tomorrow (a Dave: WHITEMAN Bano} “THE ORGAN GRINDER” j Nights: SOc to $2.50. at. Be to 82. Wed. Mat., Se to Prey FIND YOUR MAN Featuring RIN- TIN - TIN Also ANDY WARD'S BAND The Most Satisfying Show in | Seattle Saturday Mats. 2:15—25¢ Eve, 7 and 9~25¢ - 50¢ throat, goltre Denny Bldg, Saturday it comes--- Mery Alden RAMBEAU John Sainpolis Harry Northrup RALPH LEWIS GEORGE O'BRIEN DOROTHY MACKAIL 10c is 18¢ Site TOM Laura La Plante Continuing tts policy of presenting the very best entertainment at popu- le EN VERSION -, Kiddies 10¢ OWEN MOORE fate his’ great, ploture: OF “THE TALE | . Kenneth LAST CALL BESSIE LOVE tn general ade OF TRIONA” “North of } Kathleen Harlan TODAY AND SATURDAY weed of the uetes “toed BY | Hudson Bay” pate Norris Norman Ke “ONLY : show" scale, | WILLIAM J. FORTUNELLO & |/f|_ Sensational eos gader ca ta LOCKE | CIRILLINO Story Roth Lilttora METROPOLITAN

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