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! ¢ 4 | _ Mrs. Buster J enn SFSeSR 447 vorvrr=s ao ee EES ear ey, TrSsanrvrona’ pire and? 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 12 | Bad Man | “Pampered Youth’ 3 NBER rg Harold Bell Wright's | Tom Mix Is Terror of Bad Lands i »!| Booth Tarkington Story Coming mine with | a OS ceded hive Mouse" "JI THOMAS MEIGHAN the |RON DOOR” . ie: Fes a y : in the Peter Clarke Macfarlane Story me : : ’ . “TONGUES of FLAME” aise the Last 2 Days of Orchestra ro ' te : ' . ; P) —— SATURDAY ——————— = DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 5 teas FE APPER Heilig Those curls are ough to d an mw dou NOW! ’ +, ; and we don't blame you for looking like bad news from ° 4 . . 1 Calhoun 1 ith and th fen . “Pampered Youth,” coming to the Blue Mouse Saturday Taking Seattle Pamy Youth, i he B 1 rday A colorful and gripping by! Seas remance-thriller of South America, written espe Le} cially for the screen by the celebrated Spaniard VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ Fy “The Dead saleby thea Sn! pha E : Phiven pe glued | MAS N 7: - r . : who aw © the senmnehine ire tas alen< al acne oe ve The masterpiece that cost $1,800,000 “Enemies of Women” SEE THE at 1E “orth The Orphe vig Stay: pays role o¢ the|Romantic Country |Carey Recruited \Pahtceas ‘\Dahoare: a . Mix has t epee | aith: Ae se “““| Abounds With Myths From Law Study World ‘Renowned Beautiful Spanish Tango pe © Movie Story Has ‘Edmund Lowe Bizarre Cate Scene Mered 1 t h Parallel in Fact Starring at State It’s American | ' “seg a gegen rad SE “fries: faa mas * a: id, adventurers from | ms : é a ince who bas rn Ca : = aga t er eyetiea eee S| eee enon eens ae ae oe ene ees | Big Cut in SANTAELL A Conducting: the nae Dentistry Strand Orchestra ( poets bap pa : Betty's Lovaly in this 0c fi M sankor * ; : give FOR 30 DAY aracun | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE f an three. hundred volunteer ss Hall of Mirrors Silke Kid Overalls jess ae ope a $30 Set of : : i |] COMING ' ca eat fe, > Shown on Screen parwha tan wi " Meetoy ot Tadia. int Menor for thet Peat cee All the ces oocewes ons rown..----- 94,00 a ts \Detective Picture $10 Bridge- \ ‘at Winter Garden rade chpee tl n| te picture I the m yV Sirk... $4.00 & FoRD+4:50 - || The death of, I i the smallest cale the r ide a Ka ©. Thej * a Extraction Free - HARRY nee ous re fosd yoo ¢ pee plot ors a “THE FLAMING wh oie hastens Fey an irr saceil lpy oe ui tite Aderatariav vi ranteed for 13 Years 1 there is a ch |Hunter,* at the I Mouse Thur FORTIES i is for aid for the A n| mance between Betty Compson and ‘ ee aaas ae lday, Fr urday bee eeel f | ¢ is oné of the most ¢| Robert Lowing ea. ON @ ELINE —015 |necome entangled in the evidence Tomorrow Comes bat a be 3 ° LIBERTY SONGFEST 4 OHIO DENTISTS WRIGHT DANCERS —:0.0: eri and among them is the brother of he Wing ‘That Theitted |) ETO Og Gibson i pe | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET ——— |the girl that the man hunter loved. | “Can't You Hear Me Calling, Car- | Py Second Avenue PATHE NEWS —10:20 Blaine Drum and Josie Sedgewick | ~ | Cowboy “Babe Ruth” | oline Tuck Me to Sleep in My | : over Mutual Savings Lons Ansn, — ——————— | play the le ading roles in this detec-| ud ma Old 'T ky Home and “Two Little; °) Girls in Blue” are the three mighty ’ me run every| of which the persons planning to time and earr on of be-| enter the song contest at the Lib-| ing a “cacts * Babe Ruth, | erty theater next.Sunday had bet fs the role ny Hoot Gibson | ter sts noticing the cnoriieés 4 Willys-Knight jin “Hit and Run’ Triste Headline Bi THEATRE | pee ee mine Une Sake <Mate |G next Sunday afternoon, as | COMPSON | 4 5 H IVAN BANKOFF] Fins Arce at Maxson Riled 1a the Conaaaliy ioe oat tec| ene, Tenerh aritoces - | 4 song aspirants of any Here ts just a eample of the truly meet sees Comic Opera what the “Reing yectable,”” whi will b —in— « t mobile bargains —with— z : : i} eur or professional, are BETH CANNON & COMPANY |) ad A f Priday r to adleraie. n for | 2 ‘ ig eterte ROBIN HOOD World's Most Sensational ENTIRE NEW SHOW 1 gp tha r rants von sds lie ie Seats : watering A * « io p ca a ly, rich and re-|the cash prizes Th n Dancers TODAY for m tur- grown up with eir city Oliver Ww Hace will ~ KATE AND WILEY met atess-3 om pioneer begint cana gelation Pecan “Pock A Study in the Classic | ‘ ture bring t= 2 ° hemo.” i FRANCESC SUMMERS AND HUNT VAUDEVILLE La asmevtap taskbar gad ev e/ LONGO = | : : ate, ee SS eee Orchestra Gin a Donalticns mead ane aalnenek ge RAYMOND WILBERT = aw ( : | Sllver-¥ : } . BN EN LE ll | FJ |} MAYO ACHIEVES | Engagement oer des 7 epee or fos lights, cowl DIXIE BLAIR FEATURE PICTURES lights, aluminum step plates, and Her Sunsweet Maidens \ FAME IN ENGLAND Is Limited || FOR SATURDAY | expensive clock, automatic rain Sait * | swipe, tel . NORMAN AND NELSON | |] Wie Meyers and his recording ‘THE meter and lock bar cap, nt Snglish actors who come to Ame English actors who come to Amer-|! orchestra will play for two weeks diator, transmission ! | i DANA AND MACK ROSE BUD REVUE " fea to expand their fame are numer-|| only at Bagdad, beginning Thurs- | ; ellent cord tires, spare OS Ease lt MUSIC—GIRLS—DANCING |]} ous, but Americans who go to Ens:|) day, February 5, it was definitely CHORUS i SY TERMS we are AND THE > jim o win their renown are few.|} announced by the management || | n PICTURE Frank Mayo, who plays one of the|| today, Picturisation of Clyde Fitch's BU GR RSIS ei leading roles in “If I Marry Again,”|] Bagdad will be reopened under |} LADY”’ CONTINUOUS SHOW lis one of the few y Immortal. Slade Ploy 10 A.M. Till Midnight more favorable conditions, the “LOVERS’ LANE” mica . | Mayo was born of stage folk.|| fioor having been enlarged and All the Jazz, Spice and —with— marking the third generation of|| several other improvements made. Snappy Action of Craufurd Kent Se actors on his father’s side Hi Arrangements have been made tb Gertrude Olmstead big : birthplace was New York city, in|] park the cars of patrons. % 3 June, 1889. At the age of 5 he| went on the stage, playing ith} his father in “David Crockett,” on tour for two years Following A cow}; aoe PRODUCTION | a schooling at Peekskill és? LD COLMAN |George Faweett, a0 15¢ AN KERRY | Squaw Man." It was while he was HOoT j oD HARRY MYERS jin England that he rose from the HOOT GIBSON : Wonderful Success of || ———-—— |] ranks of supporting players to prom § aBS lindnce as a featured pl This OUR SCREEN YOUR EYE : “HIT AND RUN” FIRST TIME TODAY Abn INSURANCE |prominence accompanied him on : A clever Mounted (oy & aed |his return from England to the Police story te HIS Bs NTEO CO [Armtean stage. with action filmed we i Mos cae” DYING WITH | ay proouce red-coat as the hero : FREUDIAN FILMS viee to the Lovelorn” will undoubt “ oltidee Our wonderful glandular ex- |{ediy be t ‘ ahi Cast include Our Wonderful Blandular ex- liedly be the first two production 6 to 1 P.M. | Reynolds from the grave |to be made by Samuel Goldwyn if, John Blaine Drum i ne caine heaeanta Mutapead tips Be Josie Sedgwick Now je iabare on his pictures. Seéond and Union ‘Mr Talk With Her ne Goldwyn's intention to 4 ith Sout P leve fay WINTER GARDEN | Don't You Delay—see Us at || Picturize love in a dram ~ “ = Once |human manner, using the ORCHESTRA JLAN’ aC 2 as’ a basic motif. The ap a 5 LASOHAR OHS CD Fe in both pictures will be di i ected to the average girl who ‘ B Phystologicnl Chemint Any Time 10¢, Loge Seats 20c 310 Pantages Bldg. fools the need of enlightenment in her heart problems, TONIGHT! The Big, Sensational COAT SALE ic and reudian ®