The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 10

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- MOTHER ROLE FOR MARY | Mary Philbin {— ANOTHER “JAZZ” PIC! URE |“Sea Hawk” |} ‘THRILLER AT BLUE MOUSE / ~ Plays ‘Mitzi’ is ~ Feature at aes , at Columbia ‘ Strand Now ard Jack Holt and Doro Sat day Mo ves {nother “Ja L be h y P 9: gaa geet 1 ‘ for « Lous 3 : ioe Fencing Becomes is: for’ 'r. seuibers produ Hollywood Sport “Seattle’s Greatest Entertainment Value” N WONDERFUL HO dramatic thunderbolt to thrill you QUT. THIS TIME WE ine HERO: SriPwanecnco! ONE OF THC THRILLS a |e ‘COLUMBIA Oa cen ee rane eee ene tT ae A eee Here’s what the artist saw when he previewed the Heilig’s new fil _book ng office melodrama, “Life’ 8 Greatest Game, ” with John ny Walker and Gertrude Olmstead. Girls Our Screen Heroes Like to Make Love Too First Time Tomorrow { Days Only He was the cleverest of crooks— —but she was more clever. » men’s |, ONCE WROTE NEWS IN SEATTLE, NOW HE’S MOVIE MAN ni r in poke ton ago. ‘The York, and mopolitan joofness of ex- h marks the per- our screen Ac- Il, and you can Famous Story’ er Gump” in by LOUIS JOSEPH ' VANCE Teeming with adver sizzling with action— R pounding with thrills—and yet a great love story. You'll find in this amazing scree production one of the great est thrillers you haye seen for some little time. the press rep CHEATING WIVES ADAPTED FROMTHE NOVEL BY~ LEOTA MORGAN MARY ALDEN ’ HARRY f. MOREY fe 1 6:30 6:30-11:30—15¢ || “THE Miss Alden has long been one of CODE the screen's foremost emotional actresses, remembered for her fine a {COLONIAL AVE AT PIKE with WILTON LACKAYE TYRONE POWERS —and all this besides! LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN And The Columbia All-Artist the OF THE work in “THE OLD NEST.” CONCERT ORCHESTRA LUCY FOX sch WILDERNESS” And a Host of Other Screen with Antonius Jensen JACK DEMPSEY and His Winter | In His Latest Comedy Garden Orchestra J || “The TITLEHOLDER” be Cea VICTOR TOWNLEY LAST TIMES— John Bowers Alan Hale Alice Calhoun the type of woma 1 put him on his mett et its myriad of « J © alleys threat ened an orphan bud!—but ro. BLUE MOUSE ORCHESTRA Chas. Buck Jones LYRIC TENOR IOWAbe Tulatraaby, Ge Seca ‘ pth EE a IN e eat chateau — fascinating! in her HENRI C. LE BEL Chitomton Halt: EinEL otter guviot Grodin ‘ H ales! Sag) rere abhor “Against All Odds” “Songs You Love to Hear” drama Any Time, 10¢ Loge . 200 |]

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