The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1925, Page 11

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BPR GRSFkTp-3 °F Res Ee Sebazs z —__—— I Base RIA INE 2 IO IMI a ER eR NEAT aT SPIES: SONI Nt ES eR SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925 SPIRITED HEROINE __ | fa “The Top of the World,” Q Nilsson has the role of an home to South Africa, where l , awaiting her. ag SEATTLE a Va Variety Is Essential in Choesing Films LAMB COLISEUM CONCERT : Took One Nickel ew >d a which ada Nalue anc looks Like Bright Futee for to Move This Lad . Young Jowitt from England : Antther newcomer to the screen is; froomed for Patimount, who have Englishman named A tt, who is considered by the} YS production officials as 2 ig find, has never before been | jm the screen. Before coming | ¢ountry, three months ago, on the stage in. Londo lya. Cooper in “Diplomacy He Is now playing a m PP another English play, “Not |that of an English army ¢ eame here to| Bebe Daniels’ latest picture | Crowded Hour,” under the direction Weeks ago Jesse L. Lasky | Of E. Mason Hopper. & performance of “New| Jowitt was born in Leeds, Engiand, /@ current Broadway play./24 years ago. His father ty a breeder! i the intermission he noticed|of hunting horses, and Jowitt's hob | the back of the theater.| bles are horses and fox hunting. | Questioned several per-| His favorite sports are tennis, golf} the foyer regarding the and shooting. After viewing signed Jowitt to a fiv * Shines With & Brilliancy ely Achieved by Any Motion e Star From the Daring Book by WILLA CATHER, With MATT MOORE JUNE MARLOWE JOHN ROCHE GEORGE FAWCETT i and Many INTRODUCING TODAY HIWiLtiaM WINDER Others AND His ORCHESTRA | l< oye Y SHOW ‘ANY DAY ANY TIM 7? RSE... » Present Vactoville " Program at oa Club Tomorrow First Time 4 DAYS ONLY HAL ROACH The King of Comedy TODAY ONLY “SURGING SEAS” CHARLES HUTCHINSON EDITH THORNTON DAVID TORRENCE Producers presents: SUNDAY AND MONDAY LOUIS B. MAYER presents 4 Drama of Tempestuous Love with AILEEN PRINGLE A Merry Romance of ‘and Irreprensible You OHN GILBERT Added Attractions : ALSO CLARA BOW JACK DEMPSEY tne Went” in A Yale Chronicle Neel ‘ Winter Garden Orchestra “West of the Waterbucket" Last ‘Times BEN WILSON IN fotch Number One” COMING THURSDAY NORMA TALMADGE IN “SECRETS” d | OVUIINUAUUUA AULA AMONG WOLVES STAR \ Bessie Love May Boast of Bright Career SONGFEST ENGAGEMENT ¥ EXTENDED= A Triumph on the Stage for Years— It is Now on the Strand Screen—A Greater “TH E Triumph! GREAT DIVIDE” With ALICE TERRY WALLACE BEERY CONWAY TEARLE Announcing a series of Sunday Noon Concerts by the STRAND AUGMENTED CONCERT ORCHESTRA Directed by SALVATORE SANTAELLA STARTING SUNDAY, NOON MARCH 15TH FRIVOLOUS WIFI ‘ ? Filth and Pike The stirring drama of a girl torn between pity for the wreck of a man she is en- 1 to mart for the man “The TOP of the WORLD” with ANNA Q. NILSSON and JAMES KIRKWOOD He finds her in the arms of his wastrel brother—and easts them into the storm- raging, African night! The swirling waters of the flood sweep his sweetheart within INCHES of his grasp! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA f be Will play the following 4 Pooular One-Hour Pro- § * The Second of the Series of International Concerts All French Composers Selection from the opera “Sam: son and Delilah"’.,....Saint-Saons “Festival and Dance of the + Delibes Massenet “Reverie .... «e.. Debussoy “Poupee Valsante” .« Poldini Overture “Patrie”... WI — Laughs — “Plain and Fancy Girls”

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