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rey ry SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 ‘ ar SEATTLE STAR | VIOLA’S POPULAR ]{Rays From [BIG ROLE FOR COLLEEN ‘\\At That Time TWO DE MILLE FINDS 1 ’ New York’s : = - / Viola Dana shor MOTION PICTURES GO INT BLUE MOUSE MUSIC Jean A A NEW PAILLE Footlights | WRAVE * at > s 7 The sta = " i Cal. is co ® m most attra s y wood fro the industry los Angeles. jn 1908 when the old pany engaged him scenes fo Count of Mc the first of sev At the reque at Sacramento, & complete rec he stilis of ea which he has played. vided in his will thi g0 to the state librar: LIBERTY SONGFEST Oliver Wallace will open tomorrow afternoon's concert and at the Liberty theater at 12:30 o'clock with Tschaikowsk!'s “The Three Im pressions,” “The Dance of the Flutes,” “Humoresque” and® “Chi ese Dance.” His closing number Will be the “Raymond” overture. These are the five song choruses, Which members of the audience wilt sing, the winner of each receiving a cash prize: “Honest and Truly.” “Annie Laurie.” “When Lights Are Low.” “Beautiful Lady.” “Habba Dabba. 10c tise ste 15 TODAY ONLY TOM MIX —— “THE HEART BUSTER” SUNDAY AND MONDAY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD GWERBEAT GALNON ProoUCT ON” ‘Thy sereen’s most popular male star as a fighting Man—a fighting lover in a Brest entertaining drama You've ¥ 4 a jong time for just such Dietare! Meighan The Family Theatre First Time Tomorow Four Days Only rT \ i A \ () Human Interest SY Drama Presented by a Notable Cast Starring MAJORIE DAW Edwarde Earle Betty Francisco Florence Lawrence Hedda Hopper Ward Crane Lee Moran Joe Girard Baby Dorothy Brock and Buddy (The Wonder Dog) Last Times World’s Champion Cowboy YAKIMA CANUTT “BRANDED A BANDIT” Any Time 10¢ Loge Seats 200]! HELD OVER A Few More Days One week was not enough for everyone to see the novel that is the raging sensation of the hour made into a marvelous gripping photoplay. Have You Seen— The dazzling candy ball— the millionaire society wed- ding —the fight on the Alpine Crag — the newest in gowns from Paris— Cecil B. DeMille’s lavish production “THE GOLDEN BED” with ROD LA ROCOUE VERA REYNOLDS THEODORE KOSLOFT LILLIAN RICH CONDUCTING THE | SALVATORE SANTAELLA STRAND ORCHESTRA re’awa hh ‘a cal Fifth and Vike HERE! HERE! all week a 30 it = If you had untold riches would YOU PL POWER or HAPPINE. Take a peep into the life of the rich eS / in this fascinating Shy; With drama of High So- B. Claire ciety and find the Windsor answer! and Bert Lytell money! MONEY! MONEY! MIONEY! and still more money—what does this married couple do with it? Come and see! SERRE ese pera. COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Will Play the Fellowing Popular One- Hour Concert Sunday at 12:30 o'Clock First of “International Series” All American Composers Victor Herbert Panamericana” Woodlar MacDowell t. “Indian Love Call,” from usical comedy suce Friml 4, Gill, Kloth and Kiansen the Sky Blue Waters" aes Cadman Nevin Nevin Hosmer Sousa - M1 ee | TOM MIX PORTRAYS OLD TIME DANDY No Better boteriuanmnen NOW PLAYING! COLLEEN MOORE “How dig is my baby —my Big From the novel by Two Million Copies of the Book Have Been Sold Already! IN THE J. & V. LIBERTY NEWS Eagles lay cornerstone for new building. Sheriff Starwich destroys giant still. Queen Electra crowned at the Electric Show. National Boy Scout executive, James West, visits Seattle, Liberty Concert and Song Contest Sunday at 12:30 “Honest and Truly” “Annie Laurie” “When Lights Are Low” “Beautiful Lady “Habba Dabba” $25 in Cash Prizes Wallace’s Numbers “The Three Impressions"—by Tschaikowski of the Flutes” Dance” Overture of her cha t t < } . Jooama:t m the abov “ : * one would wonde e « , Viola c y I : ‘ t ; - wide ba “a n age : : ° is just A é i F : t Beauty P « ? eine © poverty. LONG LINES FOR SHORT GIRLS ‘s ¢ Flora 1 older of j . aclous ! H Peake s a ¥ | ' t s t , : s in com ieaige : % La F | 2 : arts 8 , I be er high ibis Flatine att p Adm ov | ¢ te } ‘ x rh mi f nd r He fa n it lot in 1 * e when her r ‘ ene "