The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 15

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T A \ 19 THE SEATTLE STAR . A qr . ” | ry. Ae. ry. - ie “Mad Whirl | Two-Fisted Tearle With and | Is Feature Picture of Columbia's Triple | Ha Rol or We ae ner il Cur Even if you're not worth a million dollars Hil { Attraction aa ie ran I no offense intended—you'll know how it ae feels to be distractingly wealthy when you see that First National epic of coin in II a quantities a “BORH RICH” Here Now With bs Claire Windsor il Bert Lytell 5 Cullen Landis Doris Kenyon A New Show Today | AS LONG AS | | AMERICA LIVES | This famous romance will thrill! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND \ delicate beauty from the East. A desperado of the West. He took her as a prize in a game of chance. Sh | called to all that was noble in him. | Together they turned their steps to ward the setting sun. The greatest love epic of the American stage is now a triumphant screen drama, The Rowland Y <<“: ‘ , : . ; ; q ; al Ww “ vete outh Comes Slag! E Fawcett and May HOA oy t - nisi ir “Fi sbi ic vila a poly He ! r of “The Great Divide r gripping play that was cheered across ee > u h ow playing at the Columb ‘awee y | lat the Strand the length and breadth of the land “ Into Its Own eems fo be srying to lay @ restrasneng hand on May, whom ad | now comes to thrill motion picture \ pro made a trifle d | 3 audiences, | | Varied Program Soa So pee rm rome rm soe wen Around Studios at wilson |\Two Big Films He’s Merry Old} pitied at State ‘| IT IS AMERICA’S . Fools ’Em All Now at Columbia Soul v2 | GREATEST ROMANCE The Cast: ' A - ‘ ALICE TERRY WALLACE BEERY I ! CONWAY TEARLE HUNTLEY GORDON mist tion, 3 gt os VETERAN ACTRESS ; Peattie’ Biggest Show Value ‘ ; anaical. and BP y IN “EVE'S SECRET” ANNOUNCEMENT DIVERSIFIED Le oiekod “ener ae at PROGRAM nec see New York Need ‘snows Jackie Vies CIRCUIT ct this preucton In rt dackie Vise VAUDEVILLE | i Phe Bere ROSEBUD Phiten! REVUE Dougias Fa makes it |} sar to postpone the first Sunday Noon Concert || I under the direction of SALVATORE 8 SANTAELLA ALMA RUBENS IN “SHE WOLVES” Jazz Artist in “Beauty Prize” Until Sunday, March 15 eee Peter } 4 ; NORMA \@ taurice tlvey, 1 ret A ; | DIRECTOR FILMS x tone ade ad Ben rer ng unpesodl chen ta SHE-LESS PICTURE". a gestern gests in pee a 4! my z AT) “Secrets” : men nwyers ai ’ "wom Great Demand I r _ 19 » He h x im aa L‘! for Homely Boys Aig mn i H Bb n He it * Colleen Flaunts E wicnte io dict CaS Yesterday's Styles ae Bag Or Tabane eG ce Sa t When | go to meet my Johr h Li be i ‘oremost writers o! ve n fiction, Ba ae ¥ ahi : ait a Be deal ine! by a Everlast+ Sd Andrews, as olone = Whisper.” ut Popoff, in “The Chocolate! NEW CROSSWORD We Wateial eee Soldier,” at the Metropolitan itil Wednesday afternoon, PUZZLE GAME 1 "Des If Winter Comes” was paid the nigh tribute of being shown to the Imperial! Court of Japan. This is ‘ . . a a the third time in the history of Neilan Production i ie Lge spacers Japan a picture has been so hon- Now at Colonial asada Nesvee-reit” whee Widow, Fra ored. “Over the Hills” was the i Madison Tt t the suece Peas soins len ile a Doug makeups , a LA Wilson smashed the © ad age ith 25 RUNWAY GIRLS three planes in What Bball. 1 D ‘wy 'Old Favorite the making and MacKail booked fi y| Fi in a beard that | had as many f \at Winter Garden change Among the featured players in| than the at the Winte found an old favor narrow escapes from death— THRILLER OF ALL THRILLERS = }*Gambling W (Garden, will be ite, Le® Moran, Mr Moran is one of the diane in th P a long time he 5 10¢ oso ie 15¢ by ane MARSHALL NEILAN’S |) [tg Roy"Clair ‘TESS OF THE Musical Comedy Co DUBERVILLES’ ToMOoRnOW— “WHAT SHALL L Dorr “PARISIAN REVUE” FRANCES AR vr 4 Moran p aying | and Mr in various productions. | His part in “Gambling Wives” | | Showing to Capneity ERICH VON STROHEIMS unity tolin New York gives him a splendid o} demonstrate his abil as a com j country Clan of: Ce frat city | “Gilbert and Sullivan's creations || 66 ” ; : 4 | were brought over, the French and Director Realizes | Vien nes oparas were tr anbtiated | Life Ambition of Penzance,’ ‘The Mikado, THE PICTURE ALL When Mary Pickford left Belasco’ C he ab his Enh Merry || SEATTLE IS TALKING ‘Flaming, “The Warrens of Virginia” go| Widow,’ ‘The thd ABOUT ' Princeton and Watson _ in “TOO LATE ETROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING Matinee Wednesday Brandon Opera Company Presents ;M ‘The Chocolate Soldier” J gy Youth,” in down on 14th st. and join the Fra D’ Avilo,’ ‘Ch f Virst Ie} graph company, that was making} “The stage was, indeed. br National's fq) | “flicker drama,” the secona property |ijant institution with such « New York Patd $2.00 portrayal boy there idolized the blonde echill/as Lillian Ru in "The Grand San Fran d 81,00 Al Wilson, American Ace, apd Virdnia Browne Faire of y actress | Duchess," Ma Ammi in “Giro aly ‘ay Only Mary often pla Fle Giro Fla ay Templeton Tin Mr. Andrews paused as his 25 in 35c Evenings thoughts wandered back over the and went| years, “Th her she WAS|it, now rincess, the prop-| playing cl ys on her =i Ferber’s arousing novel of a courage- ddle VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES THINK OF GETTING Seven Vaudeville Acts—First Run Feature Pictures—Surprise Songologue—Ad nal Novelty Act Each Week. Henry C. Le Bel, the Grea nist-Organist. I EVERYONE CALLS THIS THE NTIC SHOW OF THE NORTHWEST NEDY & MARTENSON | Extra—Extra waco. | SPECIAL ATTRACTION n Sports This Week Only KELLY sisteRS” ~— | SEATTLE FIRE Singing and Dancing BURKE, WALSH & NANA | DEPARTMENT Beye eo QUARTETTE MANY OTHER ACTS “The Pride of Seattle" BATURE PICTURE CONWAY TEARLE and MADGE KENNEDY a Marvelous One Picture —IN— Picture “BAD COMPANY” You Can't Miss | PRINCESS Now Until Friday— were sold ous Western farm girl— ‘ eo day she may be a er FS] (star and I may be her director,” he | is 4é a b | said. him, he was playing in “Choo Chin And now, years later, when the| Sow 0 IZ nickelodeon has become a magnifi-| “1 way the {nflux of the musica | cesta an en | ters, o tex of te mela)| |. with = ve come true [ground the operas. But the ten j] Hen Lyon allace | For William Beaudine, the proper-| dency now is to bring back the old TALMADGE Ford wine Wn the |ty boy of Blograph days, is to direct ores, and perhaps there will be urlitzer |Miss Pickford in her next picture,|stars created that will rival the In Her Greatest Picture— | “L{ttle Annie Rooney.” Beaudine | figures of yesterday. For insta yu Iirockwell has been identified with picture king impartis ; | “S ” Nelile Wren’ Vrank Meeker }lost his ambition to direct Miss Pick | Chocolate § A € Singers a ford. FRED LI Austra r COMING FRIDAY— Betty Blythe as the 1925 Queen of Sheba in “VOLLY OF VANITY” ANY 10c TIME « tt COME EARLY BEST SHOW IN TOWN that the ou the is being: a a ment that Clayton. would be seen in it, Ethel has been away from the screen =COMING—— the pulpit is substituted for the rec CJ “$0 THIS - oft ~ gE” n for three years apd there is much d effect dn the morale of eal aR STRIA AANA) curiosity recarding her. untey “SOW On NEVER” Comin TROUPING With ELLEN® CONTINUOUS NOON STILL MIDNIGHT, CO Y

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