The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 8

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AST TIMES TONIGHT THOMAS MBIGHAN in the Peter Clarke Macfarlane “TONGUES OF FLAME” story SATURDAY is when the iil & Ve ted Artist eatre ha » Abrams, } n Her the I Th VIRTUALLY THE USUAL COST OF ADMISSION! a the prices—Ac 50¢ all day; Children 6 p.m, 15¢ ; Saturdays, Sur days and Holidays, 25¢ all day. Douglas Fairbanks» Sor at | The THIEF of BAGDAD That marvelous fantasy of the screen, offering you a flawless entertainment of Drama, Music, Dancing, Humor, Romance and Adventure. WALLACE will accompany the picture on the WURLITZER LIBERTY SONG CONTEST SUNDAY—12:30 P.M. LEARN THESE CHORUSE “Can't You Hear Me Calling, Caroline?” “Tuck Me to Sleep:in My Old ‘Tacky Home” “Two Little Girls in Blue” $15 in Cash Prizes—LOTS OF FUN acter study of the king of cording reports from F 5 where Randolph {s playing a lead ing role in “Ben Hur.” COLONIAL Soy 15c MONTE BLUE MARIE PREVOST in “Being Respectable” Kiddie Amateurs Tonight TILL, Tomer “A FIGHTIN Until Saturday “The Man Hunter” An Outdoor Romance With the Action Laid and Filmed in Our Glorious Northwent Winter Garden Orchestra THE EATTLE STAR SA 15 “Chorus Lady” stars Margaret Livingston at Columbia Saturday; Norma Talmadge will be at Strand Tuesday in “The Only Woman”; Douglas Fair | banks is “Thief of Bagdad” at Liberty; Bebe Daniels in Ibanez story, “A | gentine Love,” coming to Coliseum Saturday. Everybody Says - Great! All week audiences ap- plauded cheered, Press and public acclaim it the supreme achieye- ment of Marion Davies’ career. Hold It On! You Cried HERE FOR A FEW MORE DAYS JO MARTES | ~ Janice and Hold It On! and We Will Salvatore SANTAELLA | Conducting the Strand Brilliant | rt Orchestra SOON— We will offer one of the most distine tive performances of America’s superior It is such efforts as * artinte ‘at the Columbia Lady “Choru | Saturday a Talm L ene fro Woman,” coming Tuesday to the | Strand ile Thief of Bagdad,” next week's Liberty attraction; (4) Bebe My nliseum Saturday. | Daniels, » World of Fancy Is Unique Setting | Shipwreck Scenes Hard on Health Week of Romance Almost Over Here’s Origin of Famous Sayings lines. It a bu tin f Ba t 4 — a a ; : 22" QALY TO APPEAR S24 other players sap fag lonoru# 1 is ' h age act Fellowes, Hedda by w York ve & : Tashman, Clive B nea an 1 F . Gale Henry, Edgar Fazenda, Eddie Lyons, Carlos Ws and Mario Carillo. SILLS Barbara La M ected by Phil Ros INSISTS ON SMOKING PI Is is mot so blind as o he plays blind in es of his latest dt ant My Man.” 1 for Doris Kenyon, ¥ , ? Saas (COMING! : wee“ | Ladies’ Musical Club andon v4 Hunter * Harry | ‘ to th Lady a atural { sitign ‘a sword 6h H ca and Hunted _ jnciwser conwoy | Pearle, Han | poy orbigeat ic aa = = ANNOUNCES - | Pepe bi t rar Fe hi Director Lambert Hilt : Tarkington Story at Winter Garden ne 4, basing his objections og | | nae InOee “Workings Of Gran at r notion that blind men 60 D that one cannot get ¢ E CHANGE smoking in the dark. ‘on, May Allison, Phyllis RACHMANINOFF at Blue Mouse ed) Yout TITL VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES Pam t nbn al Exile gt garrett aah {finally they telephoned the supe} to|tendent of a New York institute blind Do blind men smoke?” came , the superintendent's voice. 1, | most people say they don't, bat - | you believe it. Old Jake in the ous po little Interest in film-|of the room is 90 years old IVAN BANKOFF —with— BETH CANNON & COMPANY World's Most Sensational Dancers KATE AND WILEY English of t pyd Hu 1 male role ¢ ently Yiwho is to be seen as Lady “Captain um and Josie Sedgewick A Study in the Classic are starred. Dr rae | arousing ry said that the attraction|® « rum is a newcomer; I s like a chimney. SUMMERS AND HUNT with plenty. ¢ art in-| tthe sereen, but Is to be| land makes in “Giggles” comedy and dramatic punches |~——_—_——————} ———— RAYMOND WILBERT to mer in some big grip THR UNUSUAL FELLOW DIXIE BLAIR f the kind Ang h ence and Her Sunaweet Maidens peop ar NORMAN AND NELSON will witr DANA AND MACK of Warner s Woman, | GLENN GOFF SONGOLOGUE Bs AND THE PICTURE Picturization of Clyde Fitch's Immortal Stage . TIMES TONIGHT STTY COMPSON PIANIST—COMPOSER AT THE METROPOLITAN Thursday Eve., Feb. 19 ri $2.00, $1.50 Tax) “RAMSHACKLE TOMORROW HOUSE” Bebe Daniels in Spanish Romance Bebe Daniels and Ric in a fiery Spanish at 11:00 A. M. The “Kick” Picture of the Craufurd Kent ardo Cortez Gertru r rier Olmstead It’s a Laugh Riot! written for Blasco Ib z * fame! a combination that to go together with pretty $2.50. Mail Orders Members Reserve Feb, 9th GENERAL SALE OPENS TUESDAY, FEB. 10 } l ntine i ich a 10U8 Y pan jard and an American engineer vie for tho love of a charming senorita Rennie of the ALL THIS WEEK 2:00— Concert Orchestra —Si15 H0— Howard's Speetacie —8:30 Jathes has the role JEAN BOYDELL —85 Eileen Kichard |] 2105—VAN BIENE & FORD—8:50 THEATRE Fine? Avenue ar Macison 2:20— HARRY BREEN —Oiuh aias— “SIGNOR FRISCOE” —o.:0 s0— WESTON & ELINE —0145 10— WRIGHT DANCERS —10.05 |] sg0— PATHE NEWS —10:20 —NOW PLAYING— CT SIX BIG ACTS—SEL VAUDEVILLE Edmund Lowe in “PORTS OF CALL” ROSE BUD REVUE ination of ft 10 A. M. TO cs stow] METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING MATINEE SATURDAY Brandon Opera Co. Presents MELIUS um Opiteal Co. A Pleasing Cor Girls, Music a w as highest | frames will T} n guaranteed. prices are lity lense Satiafa Amerien’s Grentest and Dest-Loved Comle Opera ROBIN HOOD th PRODUCTION a permit 0 years’ experience DR. E. H. MELIUS Optometrist and Optician MA In-t605 Dancing fol RE he TE ER aera 10¢ 15¢ 25¢ 419 Vike St.

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