The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 8

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s Ry ONIGHT— B TON s $6 “Argentine Love” and Bennie Leonard in “Breaking In” S X » SAT URDAY The story of a woman who Sloved many > men “SANDRA from the k that narely between the L~ III ATATATA VAY A AA A First National . picture with { 5 BARBARA LA MARR | BERT LYTEL |S Every woman who was ever kissed—every man who ever loved a lass, will like this story! STANTON and DE BRUIN Singing “La Spagnola” Coliseum Concert Orchestra under WINELAND Tom Mix will po y one,of the! most celebrated ‘‘stick-’em-ups’" who ever trod the road as “Dick Turpin,"* forthcoming Fox production of | = “9 28s) COMBE & NEVINS sg Roye & Mare | kingdom. | Lew Song, mea lows. | Helene Chadwick, in the picture by THE § SATTLE “The Only Woman” star@ Norma Talmadge at Strand; Columbia has mys- | tery drama, banks in ee ( volise um in’ (1) Norma Talmadge in a scene from (2) James Kirkwood and Madge Bellamy in “ (3) Douglas Fairbanks and S the Liberty; (4) Barbara La — at "the Coliseum, startin iGenuiiie Characters in Fairbanks Film the famous At “Chiness kid.” Anna was born the province’ of Kan in” the northwestern corner of the Celestial Her real name ‘is Wong ng two yellow wil Su, Her fi It’s Hard Life for Dark Swans Tobe forced all one’s life to stan ored, and watch one’s prett, apture the men was the of “The Dark Swan,” played b the same name at the Blue Mouse, starting Saturday. And then the crowning blow! To |have romance snatched out of her hand, her first and only romance filched from her.by the wiles of her heartless sister—that was nearly | too much. But the dark swan lived thru it, and in the end the man —with— 340 HENRY & MOORE 48) Charles Kellogg| °™ | The Nature Singer ‘That Kiassy Kiown 420 Sylvia Clarke |!" || vortings Unique | LL & VERNON LY: any’ 8 Price” ANNA a NILssoN Stuart Holmes Luetiie Rb “Tatest Steps at STEVENS | discovers that there are some thin |that can be more lasting than So ines. e man is Monte Blue and the| in shallow wister, is Marie THEATRE Fons? farmest ar Maceson Seattle's Greatest ] Entertainment Value HIGH-CLASS | VAUDEVILL ROSEBUD REVUE and TOM MIX in “THE LAST OF THE DUANES” Treat the Family to a Pleasant Evening by Bringing Them to the STATE THEATRE 10¢—15¢—25¢ Y Open 10 A. M. to Midnight “Secrets of the “Thiet of Bagdad” ‘Sandra.” Night, remains “The Secrets of nitz Edward. the fantasy Marr, beautiful and stately, g Saturday. with Madge Only Woman” at Liberty; at the Strand next the Night” at the Columbia; film, “Thief of Bagdad” at oe LIBERTY — Doug COLISmUM STHAND COLUMBIA HEILIG BLUE MOUSE WIN car’ COLONIAL STATR—M onricoM PANTAGES PAL POLITAN SCREEN ATTRACT ) Costume Ball t- |Gorgeous Affair nal talents. 3 the queen of the ball, farr is seen in a mag er cloth and lace creat er star headdress to match Miss LaMarr in supported by Bert| Lytell {n this picture, sald to be a story of tremendous appeal and dramatic intenalty. ent Heilig Film Strong in Human Interest “Girla Men Forget,” now at the Helllg. if one of those very hu- which, tho con- 1 feature’ Jes many heart throbs y Itself and Its the . fhe But gradu- t to her jally it it the situ y to a climax. » male lead. |George Beban Now at Capitol famous for ns of the Boor nother m: eal in which his The h starts n is a. laborin ture guilel in he has blended the maximum of comedy and pathos Jinto his portrayal. Not only did Beban write his own ecenario, but | he superintended all the settings nd directed the whole process of | | making the film. Helen Holcombe, |tho feminine lead with Beban fre | quently before, is again seen in the role of his sweetheart, who has taken Mins with! Norma at Best jin “Only. Woman” has opportur « into all the tu ft her cha the human appeal of her personality. Perhaps the two biggest scenes of} the film are the wedding and the | ship edding, which should have been a portent of happl- noss is overhung with traged | ts a loveless marringo. It t | shipwreck, with danger hanging rife, | |to bring a realization of her love to} |the bride. Eugene O’Brien plays the | role of the man whom she married} to reform ‘him. eee Fun and Mystery lin Columbia Film | To film fang who love romance, mystery and ched exc Lago coupled with: h yereta of the NI ver and Max ah ar an unending source of | y. which s its peaks of its m | surprises, which |and interest until tt the film, when a start ment solves the puzz! ny situatic the « the absorb tate A remarkabl cast gives the added impett fadge 1 up subper last foot of i denoune: and uncan- | to sfaction of | | melodrar | James azu Pitts lison and | leading char | up of comedy and sens “Last of Duanes” fad at State | ¢ Last of the Duanes,” a Zano| |Grey story, starring Tom Mix, is the current attraction at the State.| |'Tony, ‘Tom's wonder horse, | prominent part in the film The Rose Bud Review, songs and dances, is an added at traction. | has a} in some} TOM MIX SHOT PARKER” KIDDIF. AMATEURS TONITE “SINGLI TOMOnKnOW “A FIGHTING HEART” WE PAY YOU $1.00 TO SEE “GIRLS MEN FORGET” NOW P HEILIG THEATRE LAYING Bellamy; Barbar Douglas Fair- a La Marr comes | “Firat and Pike | Direct from its big : New York engagement $2 lid year = Doucus © at S TAIRBANKS ox a Brae ° THIEF OF ® : MBAGDAD’ # has packed this bh r a. week, pack it fo ECOND WE erybody appreciates ferberg - United | NOTE | Adults 606, Any Time a Children, until 6 p.m. a see ti . 25¢ ; turdays, Sunday | Holidays 250 i a All Day A Charming Ficligte 2 Je oleres w sileos on the Wurlitzer ¢ Choruses 12:30 p.m. eet Song” it You Be Doll" “The Parade of the Wooden § $15 in Cash Prizes vutiful Hilarious Come ¥e Tingling Thrills A Universal Jewel wink JAMES KIRKWOOD MADGE BELLAMY ZASU PITTS TOM WILSON THE BIG, SMASHING SURPRISE PICTURE OF 1925! I em ADDED “ITCHING FOR REVENGE” Jean Swaney International News dust One Exciting, Thrilling Surprise After Another FRANCESCO LONGO Directing COLUMBIA ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA “MELODIES OF OLD ITALY” His Greatest Character Portrayal GEORGE BE B AN She Greatest. A slice of life, with all GOLD IN CANANDA OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. 13.—Golé | production of Canada shattered ail Vanna du| Previous records last year, exceeding the k output of 1923 by 300,00 ccording to a report issued jon bureau of statistics \Youth Bought ,and Paid F or The plot cente coveries of Steir tures, comes Satunky r “A Fighting Heart,” a comely eh tie a ». Physical youth| drama of a college athlete and & : aims is bought and] mix-up with a gang of crooks. Mar- sold ax any commodity, but that ineffable spiritual quality of y ath | eae Lanes se ee is never » be recaptured. | A strong cast supports Miss| Nilss luding Wyndham Stand- ing, Ly Rickeen, Stuart Holmes| and Arthur Rankin ee |Tom Mix Stars jat Colonial Tom Mix, the popular Western star, is at the Colonial Friday in| “fhe Heart of Texas Ryan,” in which he again puts over some daring stunts does some fast riding and shooting Frank Merrill, cal cerning rejuven Always Biggest Show in Seattle ANOTHER BIG TREAT FOR OUR PATRONS In Addition to Our Reguler Seven Acts Vaudeville The Best Bet of the Seasom JACKIE ~— SOUDERS’ | ORCHESTRA Offering Jazz Music Like You Never Heard Before 1 the Hercules Ladies’ “Musical Club PRESENTS PICTURE DISCONTENTED —witn JAMES KIRKWOOD its tragedy and bitterness, blend- humor and passion. ed with warming Any time 25c Our Screen Your Eye Insurance heart- METROPOLITAN Thursday Feb. 19 Evening, Prices—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50 (Plus Tax) SEATS SELLING NOW

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