The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 9

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WMfie Seattle StavTOMO rl \\ Vl DAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924 PAGES 9 TO 16 a How Would You Vote for Beery as | Screen’s Greatest Actor? SOV rus ONY Fee ew E waste TSSsorF Fore “M“SESERR t He “steals” the picture from Milton Sills and other celebrities in “The Sea Hawk” at the Strand, | BY DAISY HENRY Hearted, than they did Fairbank Rah Ah to W 1 ys ’ fuction That's « af ; + ! é t it i ’ y ot Robin 3 A i ot i> os f rn ne i : ve he hid “i We t nt H - Be a hb y “ 7 | I I ut 4 be ‘ : he : ; Amusement Programs of Pauline Starke, who plays the leading feminine role in the modern story which has beer Who's the fas rie D lL: Blove iti , or P sa 4 ‘ ps ; . - SCREEN Vho's the pretty girl? Florence Vidor is her name and this is the way she looks when _ threaded into the William Fox production of “Dante's Inferno,” now being shown at the . sik , lh in her é mhotonl ' Pie Sea oe es Srp ” Heilig, i f th sarat Lidies eet ‘ uh #4 fotite Me Rene. sebacs EL |ghe goes awalking. In her latest photoplay at the Columbia, “Barbara Freitchie, however, , ig one of the several young ladies in pictures who “has to be shown In other ’ - . lor >’ old. ° 3 7 to Hi 5 she’s from Missouri. Joplin to be mo ct ') conemasta nad *s Florence will wear old-fashioned dressess and her curls deve batk= *She is just ar Mis . p e re exact. i uineery ‘ , ideal type for the romantic heroine of this stirring drama of days gone by. a ERYBODY knows Pauline on the screen. ae . : : : tained i ; ee STRAND Hu . i ot n it b as well as ente ned, is | Barks, who Is one of the leads | “Dante's Inferno,” the film produc: | ¥ 3 t : f ‘ orical picture, It does ii “Dante's Inferno,” now at the tion which Willlam Fox made from | - BLUS MOUSE—A. . “ ip RB sae 2 Sa i e mobs, so often overdone —_ Hellig. She has starred in her own the great allegorical poem, WINTER GAMDION Chartotte Walter 0 na . r It brings Flor- se right, and bas appeared in dozens of come known in the motion arte : thleomes cig vid ao5 Nig pictures, At least one artist hax industry as the picture of COLONIAL undeniably the most dis- ee tamed her as the most beautiful girl graphic surprises. In tHis res of all her screen character. ‘3 4 Nivacious little Marton Harlan,| Theodore von Eltz bro Paramount || METROPOLITAN POLA'S NE 2 ees ee, Gat spied who has just been signed to Bobby | the best story to the = 1 ay fe . pheats soy, | Walsh will produce the film, the Vernon,.as his leading lady, is a cou-| West Coast studio from the j h has been adapted by #in of Kenneth Harlan and a daugh-| Nevada mountains, where he w ing fi % rom Somerset Maugh- of Oriental life ter of Otis Harlan. with the Wiliam de Mille ‘Loc’ t evaporat a ae TUES MEI “Through Hell With on the R NO Six More Big Days Thousands of beautiful women -Daring! Daz- aling! Vivid!—a picture of splen- dor unsurpassed! ae If you reas agent's fob in all “peaches o cream” u're duc for a fresh co ment of “thinks.” My boss—the guy 1 makin’ a fortune for—walks into the office er day and spenks this little « € got three knockout ple- & row now and I expect you theater-goer In Seattle © Hellig to xee them.” bravest amile and boss “blows up." Tike dabbed his drive, and re- edly: you're the advertising m paying you a fabulous that little thing—so do A Wm. Fox's brand new modern version of the classic of literature, with RALPH LEWIS PAULINE STARKE GLORIA GREY JOSEF SWICKARD your stuff.” (When it comes to wrecking per- fect November weather I xuess that draws the pale pink pongee per- Oe ee oe oe AS RSS Oe y sin you're MUSICAL PROGRAM (Presented daily, except Monday, at 3:00, 6:00, 7:30 and 9:30) and the 8 cond week of the | 1, Arimbbeube wineaned sensational Seattle engagement of ™ Nand (Vo i—Hart-Smith Musle Co.) t CE 2 “L Wonder What’ iy McKEE’S ster Lorenzo and Gris a. “Semetime"— © Langdon, Soprano eames | Arcadian Band © 7 ee “To a Wild Rose"— the Intest O'Brien- «is only gonna have The Heilig will 1 j t Pletergrertigtn by Beat oe Violin Solo, Ralph Mayer is only vice for its pa | MeKee's Arcedian Band #1 S. Prelude to “Dante's Inferno"— itch: me as uw all this isn't enough to my One of one thousand NO CHANGE ant to head for Third ciate | wondrous scenes in this __IN PRICE jarly Spectacle of drama and Bee it eb ade ba beauty, ivenings ------- wed ¥ Loges ---.---+--5 the. Kiddies -------- cin tare :

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