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SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 4, 1924, 7 A PAGES 9 TO 16 WON'T LET HIM GO >3Y + OOO O50 OT) OO * OOOO} On é OOOO A RO OOOO OOO SOOO OY OO COOOOOOOO SOO COOOO OO) . + Thomas Meighan's popularity is again evidenced with the jannouncement that “The Alaskan” is being held over an-| other week at the Liberty. The above is an “off screen’) glimpse of the good-looking star. His character in the James Oliver Curwood story is a rugged outdoor role which gives Meighan ample opportunity to do some virile acting. | ¥ popular demand Thomas Meig-| ment you'll still have an opportunity han ts playing an extended en:|to see this offering if you haven't gagement at the Liberty. ‘This | already done so. clever Paramount star has scored « oo tremendous hit in his latest p! { Aaskan’* ‘whieh it's peur || Butterfly Contest) of James Oliver Curwood's . > Besides Me McLoed has been an many favor ; telle " need a tho winner of the Ad lor, Anna May Wong an “olumt advertising | Campeau ntest. There is a prize Melghan mad 1 : 5 awaiting him at the Col nla theater, His advertise ho picture, “Butter: ppearing in today’s | It was one of several hun: jthe dock pictures which « he |] dred which gave the judges con oat railing for Alaska siderable difficulty im choosing Hebert Brenc : kan,” which ts oni ‘The « was very neatly pro for the picture's success. 1 yared and graphically depicted tography ts quite yor wuth features of tho } ful seen here fe - Thanks to the When pretty little Dorothy Mackaill left the Follies to make her debut in the movtes,| her friends thought she’d make good because she was such a pretty little thing. Dorothy ¢ 0. t 7 , “ " has more than made good, and not only because she has the looks, but because she has | yale Ta Plante pashli Leupp & feed am bi Babstonics for ¢ couple of eae proven that she has real acting ability. Following her success in the Barthelmess pic- - P me apr ek! ae aii CURL racsrallinn ote ‘aoadiateld iter rik pai of ture, “The Fighting Blade,” Dorothy has been ever in demand. In “The Man Who 1 legen, fi 6 Ms Fe th “ “oh ig i ‘d a8 Beoktement!” “The Dan Side Blonde” and “Young owe Back,” now on at the Heilig, she has a great role. Dorothy co-stars with George \. C ‘ 3 Ning fh “Butterfly,” by Rataloan Novetes thus Unisivant Vo Clavoas Brown fede J 7 e ipl ture, showing now at the Columbia, she heads an all-star cast, and is said to have a role EALISM ip acting, sexoes and | An example of the new reallem Is [dance by the Helllg beauty chorus, ‘ et which suits her charming personality to a “T.” Kenneth Harlan is the hero. story, ts the foremost dem*nd of | said to be apparent In the William | wil! nm the ab ollowed by a 'f Raptlar >: he motion picture loving public, ae | Fox production of “The Man Who|solo by ant Lorens, “Pale he Columbia theater;mle of the Universal Film corpora-|in the United States thus far it has feording to the concensus ¢ on | Came Back,” now on view at the| Hands.” Then will follow mlec 1 Whiteman Bend. 6 the pleasure | tion gave the production his personal | stirred a flow of extremely favorable at Hollywood. They still use ted | Hellig with George O’Brien from the popular opera, “Maytime,” “ - , x OA aes , ‘ the screen | attention and it hag come to the pub-|comment. There is a remargeble sets, but high salaried art do the| Dorothy Mackall in the ading | by the orchestra with the ever-pop- | “The Organ Grinder nleen Norris’ | lic as a lavish motion picture master-|cast headed by Laura LaPlante and work and the effect of realism is sel- | roles. ular Buster interpreting “Sweet ’ wilh artling novel. It is one of the big) piece. | supported by Norman\Kerry, Ken = Bei avahin os bd tetensns Bannan A ened i pictures of the year, Carl Laem-| Everywhere the picture has played |neth Harlan, Ruth Clifford . . ee Cetiosing its poley of pre- 7 = 7 senting the very best enter- Teed bei \ Third and tainment at popular prices, an / Madison the Heilig offers this great . picture, as in the case of “America,” at a general ad- mission price of 35c instead Mle Aili x Ill LIN cH Pe HHT Ac} of, Be ess “road show The world says that a man with Raloh Lewis George O’Brien Dorothy Mackaill Weird and unusual thrills— father’s love for a son —and a —"Undoubtedly one of the romance greatest melodramas the screen has ever presented.” youll —New York Tolograph never -“Everything in this pic- (1) “Oriental Love Dreams," with novelty F ToesE hut celina inoete dance by Hellig Beauty Chorus. forget! =N. ¥Y. Dally News (2) The Kashmir love song (Palo Hands) with Hellig Concert Orchestra and Buster Lorenzo, tenor, Maytimo” selections by Heillg Orch- stra, with Buster Lorenzo singing Sweetheart.” panese Sunset,” with special scenic ting. Hellig Concert Orch: 1 Me With Your Dr a “A New Kind of M a. ngement for Helll Orch- estra, (6) “Big Boy," with Billy Reymns, blues favorito, and ensemble,