The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 9

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| EEUSEMEN? Mie Seattle Stan TOMO HURE S| SECOND SECTION : ATT " Y. NO — cunts |{~ Gentleman Cowboy-That’s Hoot SEMI entleman Cowboy-That’s ea MILLION me DOLLAR ieee } yt a be far, dulldog a | WINTER GAKDEN Awgyfe~ Me Pow eohninber aes in the first great, fast-action outdoor save the girl of his heart from a romance of his fall season. Riding like Seth aieok test te mad ; bulldogging steers; making love; smiling cooly into the face of danger; | onruxe breaking up rustler’s gangs; doing PALACR MI? EVERYTHING PANTAGES you like to see : ae), him do and Heilig smiling while he HIDIN' KAD FROM POWDER does it! eet coy HOOT GIBSON --Q S-- |The iin Kid From Powder River” TULLY MARSHALL | WALTER LONG DEAR FOLKS: Gertrude Astor Gladys Hulette i) BIG. ACTS @®) ia ment abot theke pidtureds he says, sorte Ganpe? Ticwtts. On sAua i “Veh! There's « lot of things you don’t under- aT ALL THEATRES Hi stand) thats why you're a press agent.” PALACE HIP ind Tupeke ahtuor een it hele the Seses. Columbia “FAMILY SECKETS' t sombrero. Here’s the genial young Gibson is appearing at the Heilig in his biggest picture, “The Ridin’ r River.’ There are lots of cowboy stars, but only one like Hoot. Here’s Little Sousa _——____—_—_—_—————_. t always wear chaps ar it Says It | “With pletar and then I added ike them you don't need me,” y way of sugges “While ht to give me a three-day they're here ¥ vacation.” And he bled: ed at me kinda funny ond mum- ht Iden—the first one you acation, but tt wilt I | m pretty good at Liberty | “SINNERS IN SIL raf | He ott the best picture jazz werle r a Hot —and continuing their triumphant conquest of Seattle ; about “Tha Painted js 8 press M ————— =; c —_—=== When tt hy town everyhy and 1 lean an a whip socket on a Ford, Why shouldn't I get # vacation? Think of It! A Saturday Evening ‘ William Fox made It. George O'1 (playing this program daily at 3:00, 5:00, 7:30 and 9:30 p, m.) red-blooded sailor Ind whe avenges hi CARILIG POLICY cand George hot jem they had in “The Man V Matinee’ x unt! Spre) DSS G “yensSunssitols. STS* Kee's Arcadian Band Dance Specialt Ruth Patter . the mating gind that Seattle won the baseb and you ought to feel th ¢ to see this pleta keep me writing when I could be who appear £oges 50; Kiddies 103 Ms Again eS Po at thea ayers aro Mt le, ensemble Ann Lut r and Peggy xrilinor | ¢ Painted Lady” cheek h The Hellt Coliseum | “DANGEROUS MONEY" w Strand Master Raymond S. ire the eight-year-old musical wonder, conductor and soloist, who has been holding speclbound audiences everywhere during his tour of the United rst appearance at the Columbia in conjunction with the featur® starring Baby Peggy. “ABRAHAM LINCOLN" (© A BRAHAM LINCOLN,” a thrint.| States, is making his A ing story of civit war days,| film “Family Secrets, with«the martyred pre t 1 figure, opened run at the Strand the The big production § of tho greatest v "| Cole had luncheon with Lincoln | conjunction with the the day that he was assassinated. ‘One Night in Rome,’ natic. photoplay, and is sched: c}uled to go on view at the Winter Mouse theater, Manager John Ham-|Garden for a four days’ run, begin- George O'Brien and Dorothy Mackaill in “The Painted Bie : . brought to the “aig Blue Mouse | rick announces another ono of those| ning Suftday, ° Lady,” and the Heilig’s first semi- annual style show. Tho picture repres “ONE NIGHT IN ROME’ SN an Eat Henry Walthall, one of the of work by Al and I reen's most popular actors, has AUI f TAYLOR, who necds|from the pen of Richard Harding} 4 no introduction. to Seattle} Davis, have proven to be regular! the amusement lover is the star of| laugh riots on the screen. in, ‘One Night in whitch is the # bab |favorite and in the support. ith Roberts, another during which time featurogiant the Mouse. Miss} Y | “The Bowery Bishop” follows the 0 10a the Lutte rote, | Bportor wonderful rotein this}! = Wiftter Garden =|." me. | Ene: Bétiionalre who Have seen him declare . quite different from her| “THE BOWERY BISHOP” in which “Lefty” Flynn Heart" charactetiza-| ‘Tho most’ intriguing of places to make It moreltne Bowery section of New York of {clud , we'll lot you in on t goribration | agoadereeHel. tack isie that Tom Moore is her load ideal for the part Sen. lus Cole, who died last4t Monday at the age of 102) ho wa Additional features in. a comedy) und Screen Al far chst in tho picturzatiog of) Tho present attraction is “Big | ator Robert W. Service's poem, ‘The |Timber,” an entertaining outddse Colonial harley's Aunt,” 10 lesHoQTING OF DAN MAGREW un on the} fares comedy, which Syd Chaplin will play the | Shooting of Dan Magrew,” which |story, with William Desmond play-|an intimate friend of Lincoln, told und against which is lald the) ‘The latter 1s an. Interesting’ short stellar role atid Bthot Shannon, the| Barbara LaMarr, Lew Cody, Percy | goes on view at tho Colonial Sun: |ing tho leading Action 4% lo-|Billingn that he looked enough like|ing man. story of "The Bowery Bishop,” |feature showing intimate glimpses, gaminine lead, ‘Marmont, and Mao Busch head the day. cated in the redwoods of California. [the martyr to bo Lincoln himself.| As the big comedy attraction In which has been made into a highly of the famous stars, 3,

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