The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1925, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STA®S e - Viola Wins | Star in “Air Hawk” | CORRS 00 ml NBER f | | Last Times Friday opular $ ‘oming to Blue Mouse in|} Most Daring Stunts Ever Filmed in Clou “ = , ‘sea " Yaa ae . ie A ellie iotare } ah SUES” “THE THIEF 3 _ ‘ OF BAGDAD” & ght! if We Guarantee That the climax of this picture, with its death-defying leaps Closes Friday HURRY! STANTON and . : JE BRUIN from plane to plane and awe-in- DE I spiring fist fight on the wings of a roaring ship, is the most thrilling ever recorded by a mo- COLLEEN SATURDAY OEN at tion picture camera. 4 ae wilsen MOST AMATI erat Sy rave "THE is EA . - ; STARTING TOMORROW AT THE B ey + - : THRD ane MADISON a M Champion Cowboy witty g moron |at Winter Garden ' CLAIRE WINDSOR BERT LYTELI CULLEN LANDIS DORIS KENYON Leaving worldly wealth is "GLb HEELS” —McKEE'S— So-Jin Is Actor Are Women Slaves st aceiriiee We ‘orever FARR RRER RRR ERR RRR LIBERTY SONGFEST From Edna Ferber's novel Arrange Your P a Now . rand on age \ I me : Oppenheim Story LAST TIMES Learn These Choruses Seen cay as Light Are 1 " 1 : veg ee » Showi t Colonial bh ” TOMORROW for Sunday, 12:30 p. m. i 000 ae ee | eben De “ators lh gy ergy haba BAGDAD “Let Women Alone” = The Arabian Nights Cafe —and— SPRING FUR FASHION REVUE —SATURDAY— FIRST BIG UNIT SHOW 1 “THE MAD WHIRL” —with— MAY McAVOY i =i fare Remarkable Infant ee ; - in Columbia Film “Greed” Coming t , to Capitol Friday (3) MeKkee's s Arcadian Band The West's tr Talmadge Picture Is Bubbling Comedy Neat Dance Longo’s Jazz Week _ Harold Lloyd The ¢ tN by BEN NEE ONE {iver HUGHES & BURKE }i:2s:° MANY OTHER ACTS tdditio (5) Buster Lorenzo, Tenor Singing Natlads You Love (6) Light Supper Sug- gestions a ¢ Gisaiie’s All join for Villain Roles Fins? Avenue at Macon! ENTIRE NEW SHOW | Enlarged Dane HIGH CLASS AUDEVILLE ‘orte ta © City | tw adicas Open 0 PM. Next Friday a c , fo pleta " Reservations EL lot-3640 ; t fot Sez: and in Alaska Tw ty Mi HENRY y . LE BEL Ve Park 0 ( Pantages Greater Pianist- CR Ms leg bo tel wait era Pacihas [Bresson Peale We Park Our Patr ar ae ATS: SUNDAYS and m ‘a THE PICTURE ROSEBUD “3 KEYS” A Story of Romance, Love and REVUE CONSTANCE TALMADGE WILL RODGERS COMEDY Edith Roberts, Jack Mulhall Virginia Lee Corbin LEAVES TONIGHT Anna Q. Nilsson in “ENEMIES OF eeming ae ‘ R t ; ; 4 uThe Redes Heat . Y ulead lat CONTINUOUS aie\ STARTS (m0 FRIDAY —— The Picture Y ou’ve , y RW aited TwoY ears to See! : AND HE DARED TO TELL oe THE TRUTH! ‘Branded ABandit’ f aiso ancinee | SHOW VALUE IN SEATTLE —in— “Now or Never” SHUMUUUIAAANUUNAULUUUAAAULUAAAAUUOULAAATTE con B. MILES COLONIA St nleatle an AvEAT Sie 10c o2 110 15¢ “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” Irene Rich, Harry Myers and Rosemary Theby Oc, lie, 25¢ METROPOLITAN THE BRANDON OPERA CO. PRESENTS THE “CHOCOLATE SOLDIER” ONE OF THE GREATEST COMIC OPERAS EVER KNOWN ERICH VON STROHEIMS Production of FRANK NORRIS great novel @ | “MC TEAGUE; a ) TOMORROW “RECKLESS ROMANCE” METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING Matinee Saturday MAY ROBSON Her Own Delightfal Comedy “Something Tells Me” PRICES—Evening, 0c Saturday Matinee, 50 a Any Time 106 Seats 200 NEVER BEFORE HAS THE SCREEN DARED TO PAINT IN SUCH VIVID COLORS THE FLAME OF EXISTENCE ALL THIS WEEK—matinew Daily | NAN HALPERIN Churneter song Studien PRREZ & MARGUERITE EMIL AE LEA K AUFM properly lilled , RUARU ~ KAY and LORENE STERLING || HARRY BURNS & CO, LY We Do Not Invite ~ Child Patronage aN y for This Picture {> SEATS NOW SELLING Prices—50c, $1.10, $1.65 101 “I Think You Touch ety , : SLi rere BALDWIN & BLAIR Wednesday Matinee—50c, $1.10 “The Sleeping Poreh” A. LUNDBERG CO. Lae onent: ——- | i TOPICS HA

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