The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR PACE 1% || | Hypochondriac! || Another Role’ || That’s What Reggie Dennie Is in “Oh, | For Lois Wilson; Plucky Star of Liberty | | i | | Hurry! I | Doetor,”’ Columbia Photoplay | Film Is a Proud Auntie HA pia Just Till Friday Night! TH ANNIVERSARY K eg) Virst National's Trip ) INEZ F Fal HOLLYWOOD" The Companion Picture to “The Covered Wagon’ EMERSON HOUGH Wrote Both! NOW— Many men ‘know her Many men love her Epic- A and yet ae ’ | Making *, the man she B) «ohates wins her @ Aanounce- t ment Thrills. Thundering \ GO TODAY! | MILTON SILLS Direct from bis Hawk” triumph, amd Salvatore Nazimova | San‘aella m First National's “NORTH OF 36” The World's Anna Q. Nilsson Eminent wernt i i desl 1 hype ancient medico “is a| This charming picture was snapped when Lois Wilson are aoa “Lewis Stone ith Pianist , we 9 } ‘PP LOIS WILSON if ung 1 , born to die and spends | departed from Hollywo ood for the Southweat to begin work piv ig faa 3 F H i Director l l s Billip (Regi-| in “North of 36,” the Paramount picture which is winning JACK HOLT rf ) That is, until he fell| praise at the Liberty this week. With the pretty « You read it in the Saturday suet ' Comes to j th ‘ changed him from a\her sister Janice and emall nephew, Evening Post—now seo it! NORMA the Strand & pu: dicine } ild, reckless thrill-sceking ad- WIMMING her horwen acrom a) Despite the fact that 4 wih mis eect ade TALMAD E venturer, A 1 the film version of Harry on S siete tn the werr't f a herd | warned of bel 1 2 | Gana ga I “PRL | | Wi Oh ; proving great entertain-| ot was tho | stream by the # In the two-part pleture ment at the ¢ th we rem sed by on Miss Wilson 4 | “AMET OF ago ! . . f t I featured i | Starting When Lew Cody Coliseum Film Shows ver bits WALLACE e . C e mile: © Saturday iW Felt Too Heady Novel Bathing Party chred rhe Wi : |THE CHORUS t often can a man be } tr ollywe ng party—and yi Coliseum Concert “Madonna ag bs witout | —— pare | rnnsieS saun | \ Orchestra , s tt it | under Lew Cody, tn WATCH FOR § Wineland or THE cine ede “THE THIEF of BAGDAD" instar 4A Sate Terence : ymple Hotel,” SE/ 4S L v (= = = . 7 Bom > fy ea ee ee SATURDAY— reets) sas barsomse . ' MU SICAL wan SCREEN ATTRACTIONS She’s American GLENN STRAND ORCHESTRA | EVENT! aa amt sleet dese: Nightingal 7 et ay . . Coliseum—Anna Q. Nilsson in “Ines Hollys with Lewis Stone Nigntingaie 3 Se a a a HUNTER i ’ foo eae ~~ See tA hae iis atkaenied stawe mies ; | 4. olumbia— Ke gir Denn 4 e con ® next Blue Mouse—"Three ick, May McA “ ’ gg |r aaacia Bivvser ao8 MERTON OF t A wa 1 3 ‘ | and—Nazimova and Milt in in “Madonna of the ” : «kine, fr, 1 ay t w ] cata Garden—Michard Talmadge in ‘Laughing at Da a |] THE MOVIES bite f or" | Nove’ with VIOLA DANA ' ip ey 1 Capitol—Dorothy Mackall in “What Shall I Do? with Johnny Harron. . Three W Hamedaake neil? rae Colonial—"Changing Husba | J tt X aS ‘ CORAM |Last Showings of | gbebe Daniele aa Nazimova and Sills | Talmadge Picture Johnny Harron Is Alice Joyce Goes 8 of “Argen Unique Screen Team | bcs Toimatse, who bas roe’ Winning Praise Blephant Fipnting: METROPOLITAN Weis woutsy Ja, 19 MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Fortune Gallo Presents irr nonce Tee oe cma can" HERE ARE CRISS-CROSS PHOTOS AND LIST Bicinie OF PRIZE WINNERS, FOLKS falter and Emily ar ae See ir ALTE TERS — and tng Musical C medy @ = £ Chen ~~ EVERY. en 7 Matinee) Sune They call her “The Amer-| lican Nightingale,” the musi-| | cal critics who have heard Miss Josephine Lucchese, the young colorature soprano of | | the San Carlo Grand Opera} | company, coming to the Met- | ropolitan next week. Youth- |ful, beautiful, slim and with | lovely personality, this favor- | ite artist has a voice which | musical authorities hail as one of the greatest ever de-| veloped on this continent:| She will appear in Seattle! next Wednesday evening in one of her favorite roles, Gil- jda_ in Verdi's masterpiece owe “Rigoletto.” LAST DAY FOR - Oey BUCK JONES CMTITIETN | tne man wno oes cine | fW PLAYED SQUARE” TOMORROW Entire Change of Melati Frits... (Matinee) .. ...“Tales of Hoffman” Saturday (Night) “Aida” Prices — Nights, 50c, $2, w T 50c, St, Matinee, 5 Today Last Times TICHARD TALMADE tin “Laughing, at Danger” with EVA NOVAK Also H.C. Witw - “The Telephone Girl” COMING {ihe 40th Door” © Western Tour U lve Management Et Concert Bureau” \— 6 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE STATE FIRST AVE. AT MADISON “FAIRVIEW” A Moderniattc Farce Set to Masic “LANGFORD & FREDERICK 18S MILDRED MYRA "NORTON & BROWER LEONARD & WILSON MURAND & LEO “GLENN GOFF SONGOLOGT) PA THREE MORE DAYS Dorothy Mackaitl WHAT SHALL Aa Grain Wheat, faction of cons i ness and boundle of Harriet Com- atock's Popular Novel “THE TEN Ly WOMAN” jong been + | \ : , : al ROSE BUD Ri ——— Reading from left to right—top row: Tom Mix, Patsy Ruth Miller, George O'Brien. 7 4 Admission 10c, 150, 25¢ British Clubs’ Lower row, left to right: Kenneth Harlan, Hope Hampton, Hoot Gibson. . DANCE pty : Next Thursday CHIUSTENSEN'S HALT j 7 J ; J i > , 5 provid © Sdeal method of se-| medicated vapors. When rubbed| y performance, Martha 1420 Bighth a arth ted-- was ae dainty tickets to an: d and adorned with red ¢ h}C. Holmann, This contestant missed out on| fifth prize, two O'Brien, whom sho referred| formance, Carrie Cummings, together the puz Kr the most ur z hundred: Mix est. know ithout thru nbmitted CECIL B. DE MILLE'S a Oscar Shaw. Many of the) Sixth ave, N , { claborage entries missed out! Next five prizes: Ono ticket to] of the player mance, Miss Jennio| or mo by ropresentati n| Heilig, @ho staged tl re than Firet p s did 1519 10th st entrle on pass to Hellig will he mailed this week to oth aye; third prize, six tickets to] the winners, ux Antin, 68

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