The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 10

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tories eee ee eee eewnaaenes sebcadans PeU UCC TC TE UES SUCUEROCSECCESSSE VEC let tiie uire cota EUERHCEtCae eee sets 10 THE SEATTLE STAk N-LAWS get Harold Lloyd into “Hot Water”; Pola Negri rules destinies and hearts of men; T. Roy Barris is likeable man-about-town; Rudy’s leading lady here again; Marjorie Daw forced to choose ’twixt husband and career; drama of plains reveals true cattle situation; re-live battle of Waterloo; Mickey Neilan now deliveryman; Buck Jones turns desert outlaw; “Never Say Die” is Doug MacLean’s motto. Roy Barnes, a ch g comedy at the Blue Mouse voruciandnn Jimmy Lee Gets What | Jimer Hadn't t t he offi rea. ruler vi Aye The Paramount West Coast Studio ts fast coming to be the visiting spot of sport favorites In the past 10 days it has had for Its guest Walter Johnson, world series hero, Babe Ruth and Wil liam Tilden, national tennis champion. loyd i led by Josephine Cri ma of Roy Stewart and Bessie Love are two of the popular Wanda Hawley and 7 st co scenes in “Hot Water, Liberty | stars appearing at the Coliseum in “Sundown.” team in “Recklese Romance” ON THE SCREEN [settee sate. saneer | wratac + the Law"—Arthur 4 Mimi Pa st 1 Kath Williams are t if Vorgu 11 H G f eases earn oii een, + | e Goes After ogi + ythgeaeaaealianmes arate Blue Mouse C. lis é BY JACK JUNGMEYER ! t | stRAND a Paradien,” i; ta Rew 4 “pgiilian Daseanne’* oliseum Hots woos 13.—Te WINTER GA * all-star cast, (Starts # THE nar t } Bar “Sundown” ft CAPITOL—"" I fs " ste Blan ere f = hat Ww f ) ° COLONIAL--¢ as Me « ms t re us| rod: 4 ’ . STATE—Buck Jones | * " ‘ We ee ‘ I far ree . sine of } fo ney Liberty rae: - ; : ot f Elt ! 4 t ' t of u ry J ‘ i H H ' } 1 ‘ " h t ‘ Cha Mur ‘ I nd tot H 1 He Hi ~ paar ta 7 M el Columbia s y cee sens R ot pw; “Greater Than Marriage” m tran ‘ } i H sibilities for mirt because it is Vv" TOR Hugo Ha i “Forbidden Paradise State 1 middle weste human, and Lioyd is assisted by one tion, “Greater Than M « p! AN to be a great “The Desert Outlaw” to Holly to veibe of the best casts ever seen in hi Columbia fa e at nd where she LLY act plot of desert lov s mpetition in t support ft Low t Pa ee ' 1 an Heilig i podiar ant Palenore eT wirie mitltine iio + “It Is the Law” tage career and was forced tolas the cant : , by ; twee t ther ttf peas t 4. Inter ‘ i] 2B ; ' 1 a “ va no t I a aned 1% x f nine| 5 t by W Bros. t { BEBE DANIELS TO PLAN rned what t e}t , Adolphe M } THE CROWDED HOUR” blue-eyed blonde : I brunettes. iauptmar t . Cy Arthur Hohl, Ne . . Colonial a fs plays the featured r ul R t featur “Never Say Die " « dual chara eee W 3 ‘ ; op epiger z Capitol N net band and © gir | * ” ee « f ‘ specialties “Broadway Gold Macl«a wn Paras I Winter Garden Tia: god “Napoleon and Josephine” | “Broadway Gold,” the photoplay PINAFOLEON and Josephine” the|feature which is showing at the ular production which|Capitol. H r t t s it Usted trays some of st spectacies in the world’s history, | t including the burning of Moscow, the' part wi WM. DESMOND In “The Sunset Trail” THIRD AVE THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT TREAT IN SEATTLE STARTS TODAY t % AT PIKE A HOWL OF LAUGHS, ROARS ANI SCREAMS IN THE YEAR'S GREAT FUN + 2 DAYS ONLY SUNDAY MONDAY A Tale of a Maid Who Married a Man She Thought Was Going to Dio—But He Lived, LOVE! Can It Be Bought? “Broadway Gold” with GRAND OPENING OF OUR MAMMOTE KIMBALL ORGAN Largest and Finest : “RECKLESS ROMANCE” FROM THE BIG STAGE COMEDY “WHAT’S YOUR WIFE DOING?” With a Great Cast of | amen Gloom Chasers: ( IN SIX NG } HARRY MYERS vUNNY PARTS JACK DUFFY T. ROY BARNES Elaine West of Chicago TULLY MARSHALL i WANDA HAWLEY Hammerstein MITCHELL LEWIS Its Wonder Music Will SYLVIA BREAMER wigs Elliott aiid apported hy You'll Lat the Blaex Away fidilien Rich Dexter Charm You Le Bel i Hagen’: |} and ® gan, (nla nd Hane 6,000 Be tall At the Console illiams ANY SHOWSA WILLIAM EVANS FIRST TIME TODAY 4 DAYS ONLY! A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE The Romance of Histories’ GREATEST FIGURES Enacted for the First Time on The Screen by an ALL-STAR CAST Also LARRY SEMON Comedy ANTONIUS JENSEN and His WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA BILLIE DOVE and GEORGE LARKIN in “YANKEE MADNESS" Witwer's “TELEPHONE GIRL" A CERNE E LTR RI Uae) 00; wants 200 PEt it TTT iT tt ty a a a 7 | LAST TIMES | | a : a a | I ea & Josephine the big costume picture ec g to the Wi Maurice Tourneur Miss Glaum Trains Suggests Tahitian Like Athlete Photoplay Colony, 'T"°*" igs I edt Li } Fitth and Pike SEE--- The stampede of the largest | herd of cattle ever gathered in the history of the world @ NOW--- First National's modern stupendous epic of the West— Sundown —with— Roy Stewart Bessie Love Hobart Bosworth Charlie Murray Arthur Hoyt B. J. Ratcliffe 100,000 head of cattle in one herd! Filmed in five of the Western states, taking six months to make, amid the most trying and dangerous conditions! steal sorthwest’s finest phe Northwe™ organiaation Coliseum Concert following | tay the 5 wit Peaneetts Sunday, \ Colossal Orchestr® popular lar one 12:30 grclocls rand Maret Waitt erring Me provien pirector ee {

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