The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 15

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»® Crashing Its Way “hid : Kid Fro1 To the Strand ate wae ee to Be Hoot’ Saturday The picture that*will soon be on the lips of every See it Thursday or See it Wot at all “DANTE’S INFERNO” man, woman and_ child All Seattle Will Be Agreeing That It Is the Greatest Drama of All Friday he comes “The Riding Kid From Powder River nd more f AB RAHAM | with | ¥ f 4 * J ie busraaaeion " McKEE’S p 4 p 4 A aX WALTER LONG GERTRUDE ASTOR ARCADIAR BARD GLADYS AULETTE “Abraham Lincoln” the view at the Strand Saturday. Anne R eetheart, is shown above, George this notable film Kiddies --------- 10e “The Navigator’ Is_ Laurette Taylor to ier oe sae saree 1 Dronati Rel. | Mishap oauAl Fame] fw BIG! BIG! You Can See This Over and Over Again and Enjoy It More Each Time ps YL cm eo120 15¢ “BLIND ects 10 Zane Grey’s Story at Coliseum Is Winner Not because it’s the story of the most romantic character that ever lived! Not because the portrayal given by Billir is the finest piece of acting the screen has ever seen! Big! BIG! though these facts may be! But you can see this picture OVER and OVER and OVER, because it’s the last word in drama! Be- cause never! NEVER! has the screen been given so beautiful, so sweeping. so gripping and overwhelming an ENTER- TAINMENT! 1gs8 nso wg, vated LEAVING FRIDAY— Buster Keaton in MetroGoldwyn's riot— “The Navigator” 20,000 leagues of fun in a submarine! Fifth and Pike Leaving Friday— 's ZANE GREY'S “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” A thriking tale of the Rio Grande “Lefty” Flynn Star of ‘Millionaire Cowboy SATURDAY— The story of the youths of today— youths who make night seem like From Rolling ne “+ | i A t day, who make . “|\“Blind Husbands” rs | Sey sg feeaite eden. Pins to Film Back Again TLURere TAYLOR atu sii ttraction “c en Roll-Royces! ’ An unusua ofa daring —in— | a FRIETCHIE “One Nightin| Rome” Sinners SATURDAY— FLORENCE VIDOR See Paramount's story Love—Patriotinm of a poor girl who in- herits a million dollars and steps out to see the sights— BEBE DANIELS BABY PEGGY Asy 7 RAYMOND BAIRD 10 € s Loges on ‘at Any When Y Hine “oe, sicture as ———————————— Pst a omer Theta Potpourri-— 1924 : Silk” pao od |! JACK RUSSELL and company “The Midnight Express” Jack as a tramp Next Week “WHERE IS fide WIFE?” Fie , eels aachisaiinadacsii Friday Night 11 p.m, November 11 PALACE HIP THEATIUS METROPOLITAN Now Playi Matinee Sat. * The Mu Comelly Hit Fy tbsp ame VA Jack Potpourri, —the picture magnificent From the Popular Novel by Maude Radford Warren VAUDEVILLE. “AND PICTURES On_the Scre¢ the Screen VIOLA -A DANA ate ymedy | eT BEGINNING SUNDAY EVE. |] Mats. Wednesday ond Saturday THE WONDERFUL GLENN HUNTER] And the Only On the Stage —— 3100-6115 Starting A in-02222 | ge and Sereen Star “ETHEL GREY TERAY eee a cnr in OTHE DILLY MEAGHTS” TOM SMITH Artist, Gentleman, Scholar WATERS & DANCER in Negro Songs and Sayings ACHILLES & NEWMAN DEKO & ROCHELLE With Van Adley's Orchestra Nights, ie to #1) Mata, Loe to Oe Twiee ba mall Tod : atest Banjo “DON'T DOUBT OTHER ‘GOOD ACTS YOUR HUSBAND” p cdrcatecctaliertc estan cdataaiad | lr attain STARTING MONDAY THE BIGGEST BILL OF THE SEASON Headed by the WATSON SISTERS “GAMBLING WIVES \ JE | 1 Original y [Pai , / 2) Roepe te) = “DANGEROUS —with— Sixty Weeks at the Cort Theatre, : Mp S @) BIG Ac

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