The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1925, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 | It's Wonderful! | { Coliseum Film THORS ane MADISON HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S --because this one comes “THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR’ wlth Pat O'Malley, Robert Frazer Mary Carr MEIGHAN qUGHES 0 FLAME” LARRY | sass eee | y “te * her and A Host of Other Favorites vic MEYERS’ ‘ J L t y J ] ~ ; r k » a aoe Gad se H Carey m a Pi ene Pat O'Malley ond Dorothy Mackaill seem to be rather od GRAND CANTON amt g Fo the e¢ ereton of B et Harte 8| fc ' of each Milaght ddan fa all wise cg . pci : Pn we Bh ter od He Who Plays With Queer Compliment |- . Geet : — ; meay. aa Tikal Spiders Gets Bit Pleases Irene Rich =|Plays Cri Actress Sincere Praise a Coliseum Concert A A tat Irene Rich, star of ' ae Cripple Role Awarded to Betty ARCADIAN BAND Orchestra Under Wineland Piaying “Radio Overture” BM w mous novel, “fhe Orphan,” DOUGLAS wears A Jolly Crossword Puzzle PS TT eS TT CS TTT SUT a “ARGENTINE LOVED FAIRBANKS Comt ieur_ate hs came n bed, ped ¢ trait |r Garden until ni 0 eran ye a H Russian Dancer BEBE DANIELS Tet erage bo Poe nee poke ai | nave the loadin roles hy thia pcre [19 WOrk with Betty ‘Compson, She Vie Meyers Headliner at Pan ie BPS ee eal reg eee meneame! Will Play E ie ane ages theater this ed by Beth Canor i Sunes ncsnnis) : ikba,. Hever tothel ac aii tne beat elle either f to work with her ast | - foun came of paec ne meant n pper at Heil, - | \CORINNE SHOOTS eo Vga uishss Was Perfect Baby Fun and Music | for Bagdgd :: “THE THIEF = eS . Bins ; Vic Moyers and his famous orches-| , ¢ OF oe OWN | PRODUCTIONS Spirit of West ra in ‘ natty at Palace Hip sun |2 Ba eat net, | | 4 ; wn produc: | iy “Flaming Forties” Indian Is Law Helle thin week, hipttinn 35 deuoeie eine slo sare Fetis opt chawrribee wind Author-Actor iss aioe te s will be there | favo; | y 5 ” West tt A Red n r 1 engagement, but at| in ¢ wan 4 i . . lety # t Pala tle will be given the op-| Stren th stunts,’ mou « H : leading z ' A } ng to thelr irresiat.|£0T. high above the stage. Ray man * 1 A I dancing to their irresist-| mond Wilbert, billed as the unusual The biggest picture of the a H 1 je music for a short while fellow, is a trick golfer. Sinks ce-aiky- ether * ar ¥ I af she Myers and his boys have been i Dixte B her Sunsweet mon ; wD i ; cists ohdbne \Gltasalacion: ate Uns | anes na brilliant revue. playhouse. be NT asuceiae’. whack thee? haw id Mack have a ridiculously ous takeoff on the old. “Little Red Ri time! man and Olsen open the | Dill with some good softshoe and cle The feature picture is concert recently * reali eT r 1 Nar “ure "| Edmund Lowe ‘ rs = -|Coming to State : Moms Meighan finished his coa hing work in “Coming Through” Mtwek. Director Edward Suther- WO te 8 Sia “Janice Meredith’ ‘House of Youth” if Worked his staff overtime in 1 | Tw . hr to finish on schedule. A week | ‘al Musi Now at Colonial ( t HELLO, GEORGE! Se te: devoted to cutting. Has Special Music virtuoso, sing . George O'Brien, whore charactert bina aaclalioh tnmawsiie mah (f i 1 courtesy of the manage-|zations in “The Iron Horse,’ ting and titling. The m 2 ¢ the | Myers, and ol n me has been made|Man Who Came Back,” “The Rough- pode: |to park the cars of patrons at the|neck” and ‘The Dancers,” not to VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES | ble'SPEEDY ACTS"g | © Triple Headline Bilt IVAN BANKOFF —with— BETH CANNON & COMPANY um charge of 25 cents for|mention “The Painted Lady,” have e the service. Cover charge will Uelestablished him as an actor of the Her Selling Talk $1 the opening night, and 50 ¢ first magnitude, has been assigned all nights thereafter, ot § ew role, The picture will be Gets By jeaye, when! it \w |"Once to Every Man,” an adap | or n of story by Larry Evans. a ee ohn Ford, who directed O'Brien in In J . ‘a World's Most Sensational ~ DUSE HAS ROLE IN » Iron Horse,” will make tho " “4 Dancers BEN HUR” Ey ee . COMING ance “ Naune: A North: KATE AND WILEY “ Sr 4 A ade, A pil ie ne booed | Carlo Duse, brother of the late NILSSON BUSY ——" } | leonora Duse, famous tragedienne, Ahna /Qntibsnaeae (fatihes SUMMERS AND HUNT in “Giggles” RAYMOND WIL THE UNUSUAL FF DIXIE BLAIR and Her Sunsweet Maidens NORMAN AND NELSON DANA AND MACK GLENN GOFF SONGOLOGUE 2 AND THE PICTURE Picturization of Clyde Fitch's Immortal ¢ Play ANE” has been engaged to portray the| work in New York in First lrole of Gratus In “Ben Hur,” a ple- |turization of General Lew Wallace's TR@hion | ahes is novel ‘and stage play which is being} co.featured with Ben Lyon, and produced in Rome under the direc-| has returned to Hollywood to |tion of Fred Niblo, Duse has also] share leading acting honors with been engaged by Rex Ingram to] Lewis Stone in “Tho Talkers,” play the part of Fratello Tritont in] which Sam Rork js about to “Mare Nostrum,” from the novel] produce. “The Talkers” js a [by Blasco Ibanez. play by Marion Fairfax. TT = When You Think of Linens and Cottons Think of 2 The White House Times Square—Westlake and Olive EL iot-6538 Taking Seattle by Storm— familiarity wi ement and wit y of the artists a, Mr, San-| ing about the with Marry Carey —fro nner na Nger STRNNESSEE'S WARDNER? oo ORCHESTRA [ Ant. ay | EVERY DAY 25c¢ | ——— | COMING WHIDAY Jacqueline — 1 “THE HOUSE |, glee OF YOUTH” cela —AMATE: RS TONIGHT lc Olmstead Onputun | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WEEK sh i METROPOLITA 5 NOW PLAYING MATINEE TODAY Pes Opera Co. 2:30— Concert Orchestra 240— How peetacle —Si0 235— JEAN HOYDELL —8u5 with May McAvoy, Harry Myers, Marie Prevomt, Norman Kerry what the love of A pure woman can a tarnished Eileen Richard 3:105—VAN BIENE & FORD—S:50 on HARKY BREEN 2120— 3:50— WESTON & ELINE —O:45 OMAN” e a ae It’s American to the Core A Special Purchase and Sale of 3,000 Imported Rag Rugs Extraordinary Values Salvatore SANTAELLA o—* PATHE NEWS —10:20 || Conducting the EATRE h P a ape VAbetin's Messed | a : We Give You Last Times Today___ fa en State Supervision, WILLIAM DESMOND Good Earnings, ELEN HOLMES i xferek «BLOOD AND STEP.” ROY Cat uray With Safety Pretty Anne Larson Strand usher, says she has} three selling points for dis-|= posing of tickets for the All-|= Theatrical Ball, but we won- der if there isn’t one impor- tant one that she hasn’t men- | tioned. Just look at those | eyes. 18x36 size, 55¢ value—Special ........38¢ each 24x36 size, $1.00 value—Special......68¢ each 24x48 size, $1.35 value—Special......88¢ each 27x54 size, $1.85 value—Special....$1.18 each c tee } And a service that is 10 ANNE LARSON, usher at the ENTIRE NEW. SHOW Psy fas £% BE gure to please you— T Strand, goes the distinction of| TOMORROW & HIS TALENTED CO. leading every usher in the city In the kind that you are glad to recommend to your friends. the ticket sale for the All-Theatric Ball and Midnight Vaudeville, which will be held at the J onic ter St. Valentine's night, Saturday, ruary 14, for the benefit of Dad NOW— | BETTY COMPSON “Ramshackle House” Francesco Longo Directing COLGMBIA ALL-AIUTES'T ONCHESTIA COMEDY Selected VAUDEVILLE ROSE BUD REVUE Girls in Entirely New Musical Numbers Amoskeag Daisy Cloth Money received on or before the 5th of the month earns from the first. $1 to $5,000 accepted 21c Yard 1,600 yards, 27-inch White Amoskeag Daisy Outing Flannel—Sp for Thursday, only 21¢ yard. ae the 8 tomach and | ei intestines. i sarge ied nvuion o Feature Pictures buckwheat Fon De and peo; mac NHC limited t L to buy bere ote oat Of Stuart’ | SATURDAY SEAT I if will furpiahthb music for the heart: htt bbb rong J 4 “THE CHORUS LADY" q a Mha., eidle. steel of. thG ae art the getty of all the “good 10 100, fee, Se itarite and the male trio of th It in wurely the s bh li > 5 some entertal ete eetinaes gota beat, |(|_ bone btoer 1 ie | ak pgs ee S688") SHUM ~ Advertisement CONTIN 10 A.M. Till - Nnws idnight DW | We reserve the right to limit quantities Eril UUM

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