The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1924, Page 14

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The Greatest Spectacle of Amazing Romance and Adventure the Screen Has Ever Seen | ‘Che SEA HAWK RAFAEL SABATINI ¢ Moorish village ne type of the 16th Century built Seven sea captains assisted in maneuvering the ships Seventy expert gunners in hattle scenes. \\s STRAND THEATRE | SEATTLE STARTING Saturday, October 18 rk THER STEP!” —and the reckless prince feels a pistol against him! You must see ELINOR GLYN’S exciting and tempestuous Metro-Goldwyn love romance— “HIS HOUR” It's More Thrilling Than “Three Weeks” nino---The Joyful rasenin- Gnnilae OUR GANG” a EVERY ‘way up WOMAN'S CHIGH SOCIETY” LIFE” ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE The Only Theater in Seattle Showing VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES TWO BIG “STARS” THIS WEEK On the Stage On the Screen Vaudeville’s Favorite Comedienne EMMA | CONSTANCE CARUS | TALMADGE The Apostle of G Nature | In Her Zippiest, Peppieat OFFERING. Love-Laugh Hit of All Tim SONGS - artist | os ‘i DANCES we GOLDFISH” Six OTHER ACTS | Her First Appearance in Seat t in Hight Months NOTHING T00 GOOD IN VAUDEVILLE or PICTURES FOR OUR PATRONS CONTINUOUS NOON TILL MIDNIG HT—COME BARLY NO CHANCE FOR “KERRY” NEW STARS IN MOVIEDOM Naldi Siren for Met Feature ¥ Helene Chadwick Is TALENTED CAST SCREEN “FIND” IN NEW FILM GETS CONTRACT Ws ame Jesse L. Lasky Biuhill Be fe “cheese as is cheese” 4 s ° H spreads like butter Vera Reynolds Signed by at Winter Garden Criginal “Tess” in Screen Version Charles Sale Repeats Hits « With Miniery Glyn Drama Stars ‘ Her Favorites ; i (CHIC) SALE in Rural Character Studies Four Brady Dec in “AND Glibert “BRADY & WELLS" AMAC the Ilusive Lady LL a FANT under her new contract has not been Until Wednesday “Love of Woman” ir ‘LOVE and NOW! ip The Two Gre atent rhinwe in the || JERRY NYAN, Soloiat Seattle's Mind Violinist Miss Talmadge TALMADGE, is he STEVENS Dancing Aendemy MOVED 1810 Weatiake Opposite “Time 1A in 3011 JACK RUSSELL ay his MERRY MAKERS~ ce | Should Worty JACK IN A BLACK FACE iL one CHARACTER you _ Columbia Screens eee DANCE NUMBER Famous “Bugler” HIGH CLASS ACT Ic ostuming Fe eatare Salad Dressing of Pickford Play needs seasoning. Dustin Far Patsy Ruth Miller in “MY MAN” will do it! and Jack Holt | ( in “The Lone | Woit MARSHALL NEILAN’S BLANCHE SWEET | HAROLD STANTON ] and ETTY ANDERSEN mound” by Thomas eee | Coming —The Vast sett | Races ai CLAY” A : Cecil B. DeMille Production Don’t permit your- self to have to say after it has gone— “Oh, I am sorry I missed it.” Positively Ends Friday Night HERE TODAYS Monte “pre with ies ae MARJoniE DAW [seit VIOLA DANA wit Lew copy ps Saturday—| Dorothy en” 6f | Daiton | | | 7: ss Ry DAR ANY TINE METROPOLITAN—TONIGHT Twice Daily erat 21g and 31s 8: LS Sharp—Come Early ADOLPH ZUKOR and JESSE L. LASKY Present the 20th CENTURY WONDER THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Produced by CECIL B. DE MILLE Story by Jeanie MacPherson. A Paramount production. (Famous Players-Lasky Corporation.) A Glorious Spectacle of Ancient Egypt and Modern America, and a Wonderful Symphony Orchestra of 25 Men Night Prices—50c, $1.10, $1.65, including tax—All Seats Reserved—Matinees—50c, 85¢ a $1.10

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