The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1925, Page 9

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KUSEMIEN he Seattle Stax TOMOBILIES a oo eo - “ — RATTLE. WASH ATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1% PAGES 9 TO 16 ¥ Mother, Guide Your S Son! | Movie Director / Losing Power, Says Tourneur loo Many Advisers Spoil the Motion Picture Broth Cr es emma Tempo Plays Big Part in | Production Director Discusses Art of Making Films : uu a é re # Bfedarity biome Mr dulgent ing “te hep. He's Pat Sow a is getting t me i ee ie hohe yi PLAYING NTIL NEX Heilig. 1 tates % ‘oken Laws, Ta THURSDAY : i the story Mo. a Jat 4 p . a te “ r 2 pp ~ . muat tb : 7 A ’ ‘ b : Here’s Something | New Under | Old Sol 3 An adoring A fast motor! Jaze— In — parties — roaring primroxe path to per- . The crashing emotions of terrific pleture pile up in a veritable avalanche of senthing Never hefore has an 5 . Presents to a jnex- mad, Hell-bent Civilization. M amusement institution 15th week of undiminished popularity McKEE’S featuring their own special arrangement of Charles Wakefield Cadman’s “FROM THE LAND OF THE SKY BLUE WATER,” and presenting the following: MUSICAL PROGRAM daily at 3, 5, 7:30 and #30 p.m) TED CAINE, CHAS. P. HOWETT, Leader of the Areadians Director of Muste od Morning COLISEUM CONCERT neshour Sundé NEXT WRIDAY TOM MIX in His Greatest Picture, POPULAR PRICES ntaella, ill play, w ment, Liszt er popular Harry Carey comes now in another Western thriller, this time a ‘agg of Bret Harte’s famoua story, “Tennessee's Pardner.” The title of the % “The Flaming Forties,” und it will be at the Capitol for a week starting Sat- rout to BLUE MOUSE OFFERS "cei: teHinning Saturday, “Fabric “Alice Weaver TARKINGTON FILM| suice Suouy*cunet Lande ona | ancetests 8 edmen set fire to the hut and he He knew no ter when he re ater nh Cali Ps ) Sig doers a Pampered Youth,” a sereen ver- Little Ben Alexander fire the popu-| ay pights ‘in George White's “Scan-| ture 1 by his Connecticut yn Hin ion of Booth Tarkington's famous |lir stars who are featured in the jag and during spare time was|friends, as the result of his exce rica, dressed; the ox The Mognificeut: Amberson: ure. ‘The film is a David Smith | posing as a model for Howard |lent work in this big William Fox 8 him | seilh ‘asahicwtio- i Aha) asiulidtthd Glib we orostustion Ehandien Cliristy,;the°noted -attlst, | préduction. of the per ' it i it 1 Fp 3

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