The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 8

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ONE MORE WEEK ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED | , | Attendance is a true measure of a picture’s worth | The Strand has been packed to the doors—everybody wants to see “Feet of Clay’—so we are holding it over for this final week. PAGE 8 THE EATTLI TAR i] Ay onl ie | ‘ X. ~ | a. Stars of the Silver Sheet | ‘ ¥ Neilan’s 7 a, | ne i sraars SP Pius ( 1 Last times tonigh | ate (| SATURDAY— = THE GORGEOUS ACTION PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR An amazing story of a girl who goes from / parties and pettings at seventeen to mar- riage and responsibilities at twenty-one. “Feet of Clay’ will create within your soul the greatest moments of deep emotion of your life. BLANCHE SWEET A Metro-Goldwyn Picture Hundreds of scenes more thrilling and sumptuously staged than any you have And the fun— ever before seen on the screen. “TOO MANY \ ers we tthe MAMMAS” WSS SS Dana in “Revelation,” new Blue ite AN UNUSUAL Winter Garden Has lor, coming to the Metropolitan OFFERING Rod La Rocque Strand. 4—Madge Bellamy | N HAROLD STANTON | Popular Photoplay ' F ad GL j “eptith Vera Reynolds Fy ed OL ED meets ‘and the Wotan meme i e and Glory,” opening Satur- | f : BETTY ANDERSEN ce bys la ria. Aileen Terry and Conrad Nagle in Ricardo Cortez KIRCHNER CELLO in popular songs ‘His Hour,” Liberty Julia Faye Min “My Hour “Feet of Clay” in Theodore Kosloff Will Come!” 7 5 De Laney 2nd Week at Strand |» oer eiaay scanere it doe One By 5 demand “Feet of | Victor Vareoni Henri Damskt n » kidnaps her Clay." Cecil DeMille feature | Conducting er from a ball! way home COLISEUM $ CONCERT 4 \j “a ORCHESTRA Under 4 2 ; VINELAND N : NJ Y OPOLITAN ee Tomorrow | EXTRA! Sunday at 12:20 o'clock SCANDINAVIAN CONCERT Male chorus of 66—solo- ists of utation “Man Who Came |Back” at Heilig With the James mr nik OW “Love and Glory” . ,,, New Columbia Film A story which has me from Last Times Tonight “THE VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES FOOL'S AWAKENING” -THIS WEEK— Mr ippa|| Ree eee CHAS. T. ALDRICH THE PICTURE | iy | NORTHWEST Aner oeciaL, AvTMACTION || ANTONIO PREMIERE play, plet DOUGLAS DANCERS MORENO with— in Their Best De Cordoba WNEECE ee nibGr sella s FOURTEEN ARTISTS Pict Wiakier \ror MURPHY sivas Cae Starts TOMORROW me maney, Zoopy Buono cot Ton spr ’ vi Ae —in— jon Stee ples ie ° ° - ye vin = Regal BEENARD & TOWNES All-Star Cast in Liberty Star Gave || —the greatest one “DANDY ACTS Woman” 2% picture in NEXT WEEK, STARTING MONDAY i eature \Up Social Position velat —TWO BIG STARS— ON THE STAGE THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR COMEDIENNE EMMA CARUS THE APOSTLE OF GOOD NATURE us SONGS—COMEDY—DANCE the history of the Blue Mouse since “The White Sister” Blue Mouse F “ij/ Aileen Pringle, who plays the at| leading feminine role in Elinor Gi love story, “His Hour,” the tion of the Liberty theater, has wealth and social po- m aside from her acre jccess. Shaking the dust of wealth from} LBAnT von A y slippers, she arrived in} . —AND— Till 6:30- s : d entered tho extra] ON THF. SCREEN 10c 630 11:30 15 No Matinee Today q }| Mabel Wagna 3 a as apy one ipoct aes “Shadows Frank Mayo Tonight at 7 and 9 Last Times of Original Tess Star in Norman The Organ Grinder perppestuous lay Coming to Coliseum good Kerry or at Man go, when that she was i dw oO long ised - Tomorrow New Show Ae Lae eae Evelyn Jack Russell & Co. Brent IN “T Should Worry” The story of a flapper | who couldn't — and just wouldn’t — stay married Jack in Blackface A Metro-Goldwyn pic- ture, more exciting than “Three Weeks” a ee “High Society” WALLACE The World’s Premier Organist The picture Los Angeles paid $1, $2, and $3 to sec Kathleen Norris’ BUTTERFLY with Laura LaPlante, Norman Kerry, Kenneth Harlan and others. The Bugler of Algiers is coming Saturday in Best Picture —A_ Little Gamin of Paris and the miracle vine") Hee ALL NEXT WEEK": MONTE BLUE TWICE DAILY- 2:15 and 8:15 SHAR? | | S TODAY, MATS 50° 77° VIOLA DANA : NIGHTS sovtip aden MARJORIE DAW Three Thousand Players Take Part KATHLEEN KEY EDWARD CONNELLY FRANK CURRIER It's the Season's Most Important Production of the famous no’ “with Charles de ellamy, William Me- Donald, Entertainment Value” —A ue US PANO ANCIENTand MODERN DAYS PRN EIVINEETUS || WITH A SYMPHONY ORCHESTIA of 2. Hauptman’s Concert Orchestra News Reel—Comedy—Singer

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