The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 10

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i PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STALK ATURDAY. OCTO i ITH Such a Gala Variety of Film Entertainment to Choose From, Picture Fans Should Not Find It Hard to Suit Their Taste; Among the New Features Are DeMille’s “Feet @| i of Clay”; “A Fool’s Awakening”; Arliss in “20 a Week”; “Sinners in Heaven.” Everything From Light Comedy to the Spectacular. Other New Photoplays. © | i aml. al 2, , > | Harrison Ford and Enid Ber , two of the ecreen’s tal- Edith herts, George Arliss and Joseph Donohue in “$20 = i ented players, are together ‘The Fool's Awakening,” at\a Week,” a delightful comedy-drama, opening Sunday at, the - = aes " ; | \the Blue Mouse, Winter Garden Vera Reynolds has a charming role in “Feet of Clay,”| Bebe Danigls and Richard Diz are lovers in “Sinners in — : - Cecil B. De Mille’s spectacular film, at the Strand. Heaven,” an entertaining film offering at the Coliseum, Winter Garden B, star of “$20 Strand | Coliseum ‘ ET OF CLAY,” the new Cecil | Ryz"* once in a while there sud be ~~ ie 2 ots re, be denly ap) on the @pened at the Strand today, ts a mod-| : Sy HOT, er erinaaeney ern story of a flapper grown to|* motion pleture that offers uy ‘womanhood. Vera Reynolds plays the | thing new in the way of story and Tole of @ typical Miss 1924. theme, Ortginall Red LaRocque, Victor Varcont, Rt-| regards plot fs ml @ardo Cortez, Julia Fay* and Theo-| @ore Koslof? are al! cast in Impor- A | fant roles of tho latest production jen,” the pew Paramount picture, @f this espectacular director. lwhich ts showing at the Coliseum The picture is a screen version of | promises to be the Ladies’ Home Journal serial by| To many film ‘Margaretta Tuttle, It gives Miss|screenplay has a familiar Reynolds her first chance to show | tniscent and, That's Tier real ability and, Judging from the | wes adapted by James Creelman Swords of critics who have already | the powerful novel of the ‘Viewed the production, she has more ¢ Arden who had th than come up to expectations. nonor of In addition to the feature picture, | the prize-wi the Strand is offering the Kirchner | competition of last year. célio quartet in the “William Tell} Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix hav Overture,” in its original form. The | the two featured roles, while the sup- | Quartet is made up of Miss Iris Can- Ing cast Includes Her- field, Helen Stewart, Dorothy Wil-| bert, Montague Love and others. Mams and Mario Delancey, al! pupiis| A tenor sole, “Aria” from tho Mis of George Kirchner, the noted|era “Ia Tosca,” sung by I Gélloist. As usual, Henri Damski and|Stanton, ty one of the features of orchestra are In accom-|the um Sunday concert, under fils Stfand orchest: the © Sund: rt, under | py paniment of the picture. the direction of Wineland. | Metropolitan | 0 cen angie ie of "Find) Aistingul Rin-tin-| He ts an Englishman by birth 1m ‘horizon photoplays, as! has been of p rare, and for that very reason “Sinners In Heav- Jlar interest to not only those LIBERTY NEWS 46 who were unable to go out|* All Attendance Records in the Last Three Years Are S-H-A-T-T-E-R-E-D a / HELD OVER! Vitth and Pike lhe prize-winning novel of an absorbing conflict between man antl woman in a modern Garden of Eden! Paylor Holmes and ay afternoon 1 the suppor ute, orman ber on the or WHO'LL SHE and *“SEATTLICS GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE” SOLDIER, WRITER, LIAR —BUT STILL THE PERFECT LOVER— TODAY —the greatest romance of the season! FILMED UP NORTH AND IN SEATTLE! FIRST TIME TODAY 4 DAYS ONLY George Arliss Adventure! Action! Thrills! Paramount's “SINNERS IN HEAVEN" Starring BEBE DANIELS & a a m Ce md RICHARD DIX a 4 | a a Pe Be = Noted stage and screen star in a delightful comedy-drama— “$20 A WEEK” Supported by Edith Roberts, Taylor Holmes Konald Colman ENID BENNETT HARRISON FORD JOHN SAINPOLIS MARY ALDEN HARRY NORTHRUP ALEC FRANCIS THE ALASKAN Preceded by an ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE LIE COLISEUM CONCERT Interestir Crowds From That Popular Book oe at the » Washing 4 “THE TALE OF TRIONA” be ORCHESTRA ton Fair, Puyallup. ! hy The Northwi Man- Shark Captured | eee i Puget Sound j William J. Locke Monument to World Filght CEILS TRA Ss ES Flyers Is Unveiled. J aecompunted by Extra Added Attraction Walatoutet Ww “A love story Tenor solo, aria from the opera “La Tosca”... Puc SSRN TT Maud CF nc owes as Soloist, Mr. Harold Stanton And— Frrict Two Request Numbers: in a SNe From the Poem VY “ere Maud i eben Mendolusohn The World’s Pee RNS WHITTIER “ier rake virving Berlin in the Christic ioe ; pristic Come: Der Freischuta’........Weber ND, Director the Opern “Tootsie Wootsie” ea ee eee WINEL, Premier Organist BLUE MOUSE ORCHESTRA Leonard Hagen, Conductor Henri ©. Le Bel, Organist ANY SHOW ‘ANY “Seeing Nellie Another week--- Home” Harold Stanton Laff and Uaughst Popular Tei Any Time, 19¢. Loge Senta, 206 LAST DDN AID TALMADGE In HICAN MANNIGKS” a

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