The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1925, Page 9

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/ESUUSEMEN THe Seattle Stuf TOMOBILES “goonD SECTION EATTLE, WAS! ATURDAY, JANUARY 1 PAGES 9 TO 16 Buffets Breezes : ‘es eae ) ' , ois Wilson NT RR ten cain | AE GOGL Welt | Anniversary Film at Heilig | Thirteen Lucky Misses Chosen 2-Rs” Forrest / as Baby Stars of Next Year “Wampas” Selects Outstanding Talent From Obscure Movie Extra i ENA'S ONLY SEVENTEEN George O'Brien Alma Reubens Madge Bellamy <tc IN THE STAGE SUCCESS THAT ance STIRRED TWO CONTINENTS BROUGHT JOAN De Mille and - || Famous Players End Contract picture with a surprise twist that you'll never forget! mm 6 Made into a mighty motion B |B Me lidy with the lovely cur ters,” chosen as a specia % George O’Brien aad ] "is an unusually fine 7 , : : becom atti valia cg, ; ss one of the | TOM MIX WIELDS anes fied sheched: tat Tor A PRETTY SWORD & ected V 1 . Bu n D'Artag and famou ened Troubles of a Bride Directed by EMMETT PLYNN, the man who made “The Connecticut Yankee” | Seminole Indians Before Camera Chosen from the entire William Fox 1925 out- put as most fitting to commemorate his 21st —the story of a girl who played with fire! anniversary as a fore- most picture producer. NEXT FRIDAY NDAY ONE MRS. WALLACE REID setNow “BROKEN Metropolitan Grand 9 kidnaped by a villain ig trouble enough for anyone, but being kidnaped jus 4 was yoing to marry a handson ung engineer was dreadfully annoying te Mildred June, star of the “Trouble a Bride,” starting a week's run at the Cap re are all sorts of thrills in the action that brings the picture to its climaz.\' grew and Alan Hale are the mate stars.

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