The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 12

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f | , J. Js Eyes Stars at Capitol Na , came Se i, Till Friday Night! § Julanne Johnston at Liberty Rivals Famous | Anna Q Nilsson Has “Strong. Role | SAN FRANCISCO, Ca CALIFORNIA GOING :; et bap case lly slag V. V. as to Opties | “Enemies of Children 5 W A N T E D $1,000.00 REWARD FRIDAY! DOWGLAS FAYRRANKS HTAIER JOHN “DOC” McTEAGUE Whose photograph and description sppear hereon, in wanted by thie department suspichom _— McTeague, the wile of the and robbed of $5,008.00 in the was sean in the ¥ | “The City That i Never Sleeps” 4 riotous gayety Age 37, beight 6-2, weight about 20, eye blue yellow, complexion light. Has short, heavy, blosd BSS SESS See ee ooee eee If you are going to see this picture—and you can’t afford to miss it— you'll have to HURRY! look out for this man and if ted, arrest, hold Frank Norris’ famous nove Goldwyn pie | ADULTS 5O¢ any time Fl ie at » hearts in = ES CHILDREN till 6 pm, 15¢ which mother turns J. O'BRIEN, Chief of Police Nights e vamp te save her daughter CAViroL THEATEN an WRIDAY } with An Artistic Prologue | Ricardo Cortez Wallace accompanies the pic ture on the Wurtitzer CHARLES RAY BACK te the Arabian princess in “The Thief of Bagdad” at| Because of her cha { rare emotional abilities, An » Equine Players IN BUMPKIN ROLE Bennie Leonard the “PLYING FISTS* COLLEEN MOORE Series in | HUTTING HARD" of in lthe Liberty, Julanne Johnston is the epitome of beauty and|Q Nis on star of my emies of Childre Bitsy at the Cap- ‘ prod HOW BIG? sgciawune Chica gre ; > ising api y Ls s 5 . s s B 5 5 8 a 5 =a SATURDAY gow a 5 a a 5 a a & o s under WINELAND Stanton and De Brule a “ . 99 | ORCHESTRA = = : . aie sas ee : ee %0 B Eyer Senet sf fd oer Has |\Columbia Offers Snitz iw Starred | toFilmStardom t a recent previ laine Change me peaitiyraatt iC dy D in Musical Comed. ene post kinge: ots : : Bigger than canyihing naa Nowada stead of having «| Harry Tracy, wi ome y Drama ‘ ane ‘a lot tar wien Ferber's at. oe : - | t ; noted novel *. « Ah ~ T . 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G sulliva | ‘Trixte Fri a , - H nee whe G : S t r n , M tor ; — ee | get brvnkcy ; : 4 who made. “Cytherea-Goasbarieae Ke Lav € o ing ple 1c ae ay “ . fi ; a °. fiming ia “Broken Barriers” : omen h et - ; ry Tee ie ry Menjou. Mac Busch ‘ h f & r M. Stahl cast a Kivkwes bes'ait M4 birdies cot roles fa Bist i a s fe Men.” Otter ————___—_. AMATEURS TONIGHT ‘Tomorrow: “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN" s appearing In this screen f Molnar’s notable stage Percy Marmont, Rays th, Eileen Perey, Wik and Otis Harlan. s/ALICE DUER “MILLER | STORY TO BE FILMED Iming of * clocks | [NOW PLAYING | oe -" _ | Charms Orpheum tars Pl Bibione Ten Stars Play in Felaniol Film James Kirkwoe ie ale ma and Ver 4 in the cast Wednesda ‘Gold Heels’ fA 7 Behold Thin Womar Pee aah j Cecil B. CHECKERS Harry Meyers and 1 Re yma re Parents People?”. which was De Mille’s |be the attrac phur Alice Duer Miller's claimed Von | he could be seen da —AT THE— e- at ee Paecvcmarinadh page ie n th lay Evening Post Gg@land. | sorts of far s on the ice. Background Aids nm Gofland. sorts of reat tat he| usta her areata, who quarrel no THE : , . mitt an He . * {ton gave Dy ecusneepbaret acs basi that they sought relief in di 1 Py r, Hughle Mac nd | would ot di ec 101 |Nazimova’s Picture jin. pate Fuller, Hurhle Mack and would not disappoint the thousands] CM thas they squent Felef in ot DEN cs aapab others of tans who wanted to ‘hear him on The enesa and mystery that | e | radio} A£@ Deople the same an anybody else, |surround the Parisian underworld |the air at the First National radio] *1" nee ee to reconcile them by phance Nazimova's iatest, picture,| Sheldon Lewis, sometimes called | party in Philadelphia the night Ot age (hae a nutitoal wore “site METROPOLITAN ‘The Redeeming Sin,” now at the| “the meanest January 24, He ow ready to be-| succeeds but almost blights her ow | Blue Mouse. Nazimova as the im.| lends his villat ity | gin work on The Making fl iove affair in so doing j Now MAT. TODAY : Petuous litt aneen, ia at} te of the f “The | O'Malley,” under Earl Hudson's} tne winsome Betty Bronson plays PLAYING MAT. SAT. EXCEPT i her best emotion comedy | Top of the World supervision jthe role of the school girl whose | ( * element la not either, woe on ———$——————— | parents are such a great problem. MAY ROBSON| owe SUNDAYS and the pranks of the waif are irre A Wo eee" (eres TOM AND FAMILY | Greif mak his de ‘a “Ry Strand News Events rence Vidor appears as the moth- | while Adolphe Menjou is the| her at the Blue Moune | week, and is proving most pop-| ar oon Deliabitet Coméey a gi as speck sige this} Salvatore “Something Tells Me” Bape tee Ae 2 orice Santaella |\Constance Talmadge TRING Coming to State | ORCHESTRA | ’ | Wednes ight will see the last ve | Nan Halperin, diminutive | owing five-act Bert Levey _ PEREZ & MARGUERITE lheadliner at the Orpheum | vaudeville show, together with ~~ EMIL LE LEA ~ |i this week. Edith Thornton in “Virtue’s Re volt,” at the State. Nan Halperin, whose name is head. 5 CLARENCE ROCK AND SAM | Thursday Constance Talmadge, in " Ate |lining the Orpheum bill this week.| «rhe Goldfiah Bes peg thet TOMORROW—IT GOES KAUFMAN perched her 4 feet, 9 inches, on the] 5, Man vile ranbasge ie ; id t With ; _KHARUM || chair before her dressing table, curly| romp acrons the screen In antice : ANNA Q. NILSSON ||] ‘Av and LORENE STERLING || blonde head tited back, brown eyen| {pnt will etoniah gan wine et Pat O'Malley pat es 7 FE || velled, and reminisced. fle f 6, : Wanda “ENEMIES OF HARRY BUR 1 e: “Pye always done characteriza Peosniner en Re Hawley Ht ate is —.. || tions,” she said. “When I was a kid! ees Wallace Beery CHILDREN” BALDWIN & BLAIR in school the only things I knew met “The Sleeping Porch” about were history and Evelyn Brent Hart Spring Fur NEWS if FAD hh POPTCS reading: And whenever I was called) ¢ : . Fashion ORCHESTRA ton for n teeltation 1 would char.|& Movie Accident hevae 1 FinsY Arowe at care all over the room; I was} An automobile accident {# an au. Teatlee Bere ae gton crossing the Delaware,|tomobile accident; even If it does Lincoln making an address| happen in the movies. And té prove ver the lesson was about I|it, Evelyn Brent, star of “Midnigh threw myself into the role, forgetting | Molly,” at the Winter G: jarden, was all els laid up for three days following an | When Nannie, that’s what every-|“accident” in which she was run| Jone calla her was 13 she began ap-|down by a big touring car | pearing in public—when she was 14| One scene of this thrilling melo. she went on a tour as a soubrette,|drama required that the heroine “Of course there were melodramatics| should be struck by a machine, from the home folks when I decided} Misy Brent, who has consistently to go on tour,” Miss Halperin| refused to use a double, insisted on laughed. “Mother threw both arms|pjaying the sequence herself, in the ¢ nd declared the family| ‘The big car hit Miss Brent with name would be ruined—but it) sufficient force to throw her to the wasn't.” : roadside nearly a rod away from From then on the petite Nan was,|the machine, and she was severely I don’t know how else to put it,|truised in falling. | hell-bent for stardom, She “click —_—_— | ed,” which means. star in New| KEEPS AWAY FROM CAMERA | York when she was 17. Rusty, a funny-looking little} Followed four years in electric! Anerdeen terrier, owned by Director lights on Broadway—“Little Jesse | Lambert Hillyer, is perhaps the only James,” the Ziegfield follies, “camera broke" dog in captivity who And here j# romance most un-|doey not play in the movies. He Courtesy Baker Fur Company = Comedy News ; DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY ‘THE MAD WHIRL’ —AND— HAROLD LLOYD Vaudeville & Pictures No Kidding at Show This Week Cia “TOY ACTS a by BEN NEE ONE fhire° HUGHES & BURKE }° “MANY OTHE Also in Addition to Our New Vandeville JACKIE SOU DERS’ SELECT VAUDEVILLE ROSEBUD REVUE PRONOL ht ED FEA (Daily Except Sunday) Offering ‘Twenty Minutes in Alaska Hee C. LE BEL TOMORROW ENTIRE NEW SHOW TORE Teen ‘AZIMO M ~ Miss Halperin, whose name| w: yeas c IN " no-Organist Miss will not go on @ set onc@the Klelgs | At HER NG really Mian at all, has bee ¢ Mghted, and has never ye p . 9 . i “THE = pion THE PICTURE ried stipe: ate wae’ A Her tub | car ine in ripe meviiliver “toon |, Lom Mic, Mrs. Tom Mix and little Thomasina Mix, are BENS “3 KEYS” band is in New York now, and he| rusty on from Califoryla when Wirat| Were shown on board the family yacht, “Mizit.” , That sen- THE | i oe aath of all sla aleg She| National opened its new studio in| tence is enough to mix you all up. Tom sticks to the West- WHOLE \ |] A Story of Romance, Love and ells him her ideas, and he writes! New York and all thru the filmi y : , * , ANY DAY Romane ve an Hiei @arHieHiiMhitWTOG Ae cn ee inti ern styles in private life, as is seen by the picturesque hat FAMILY ANY TIM Vaith Noberta, Jack Mutha! Virginian Lee Corbin thor of “Little Toone James,” and| Anna Q. Nilsson and Ben Lyon are|4e even dresses the young Tom in cowboy togs. By the Nan played the lead im the original] co-featured, he kept to the rear of| AY, the boy is starting in his father’s footsteps already, cast on Broadway, dw directorial master, having appeared in severabchild roles on the screen, 10c, 15e, 25¢

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