The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1925, Page 9

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USEMEN Hie Seattle Stax TOMOBIL SBECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1926 PAGES 9 TO 16 1925 QUEEN OF SHEBA ROBERT eh ‘Record Run SNOLA Actor Should Actually Feel Mist SWAY IN MOVIES Record Run for. | qi FOR AIRPLANES Emotion He Acts, Says Arliss : Maton Pletars | ‘3 , All Big Stars 2,000 Wm. Fox’s Mighty Annex Hobbies; Beautiful Successor to “The Here’sMarjy’s Mermaids Queen of Sheba” he vi POPULARITY | ee es Pe @ : ‘ * § Betty Blythe, famous for her refulgent beauty, hax been pronounced the typical mod- KP mSaebe. She Ras mobilized all her attractions and has used them to the best advan Bie for “Folly of Vanity,” the current attraction at the Heilig. A ast “Sere. : He : , ; ut of it Im payment ap ws ‘yineing’ » * Ff simpinons film of th TAT f v 7 Coe alt MUSIC MA 4 of eS ll te % fl Batty Dore | bP i trise of youn L] FE E ] IME = Pincipal client : Mitomaire of far from « Mie morals. This hesrt-pirat Seer Te heartn 7 yas. be | F comes such a colossally mag- lees pecies mearie| |0 the upper deck. Ho purwute her carnival ie ordered for F WI Mearg * nificent spectacle as this—a ear ao ee , glaring drama of New York night life coupled with the brilliant undersea fantasy “‘A Visit to Neptune’s MN ake . with Nea = | JACK MULHALL BILLY DOVE John SAINPOLIS ' t William Winder, the new lorchestra leader at the Blue Mouse. |Win WINDER, who start j engagement at, the Blue | Mouse urday, is well known Ic | cally ag @ planist-orchostra leader and }has given to Seat pula of whi doubt, the nous has he Olymple Ts, Winder has now gath ound him some of the best | musicians in the Nortwest. Ono of the featured members of the orchestra | will be nk MeMinn, tri olin pla 5 I pest two years —>McKEE’S<— | tured members c fyer's orche | tra and bis work on the trumpet tn | | featured in Vic Myer's phonograph cord | The opening program of Winder's “Pearls pave the way to a woman’s heart!” ARCADIAN BAND MUSICAL PROGRAM CHAS. P. HOWETT, Director of Music TED CAINE, Leader of the Areadians 1—"At Dawning” .. Band a by H Alde nna Stop Me | re NU Nothin's . Band “Absynthe F Buste 10, Tenor uty Chorus Banas B | 7 (Melody Fox Trot) (d) “I Want to Be Happy” (lox Trot) | Jean Anthony Greif will offer aa y hia organ concert number a novel F jand catchy one in “A Sally Song) | Revue,” in which he will be alded| | by tho singing of Walton McKinney. | 6—"Cross Word Papa You Puzzle Me” dass Marie Lokke, Girls and Band |lelsure, to make it one of the best lof the stories of off-stage life, | Gaston Glass in cast as a pathotic figure—loveable, drifting, dreaming who {a the musical ‘irector of El & len's show, and who makes good only {after Ellen has nearly been lost to him and fn the arms of a “fairy B Next Friday: Tom Mix, with Tony the horse, tind Duke the dog, in “Teeth.” gyAdapted from Virginia Hud- wy & son Brightman’s noyel! “® | prince’! worth seven miiliion dollars. lien,” which starts at the | Basil Rathbone, os the man, with e ; hind | ‘Cindere siden Coach" and the ly drama of life behind Geet Cotten’? Greviey aod tn date and wltra-useless asa man slip makes a splendid r for the very } @Chalwicl: i» the chorus girl tar of “Trouping With B ; ‘te The atory is said to be w charming comed He | Chadwick one of the mort charming | Tony Wint quall-| roles she hax ever played, There t9 | contrast joyable|ail the thrill of tho before-curtain | human role With |drassing-room rushes, the intimate | Banks, mas , the theatrical ren. | legitimate with stage folk at | role in the at up rent, for rouping rich comen in picture form | chorus irl |taurants throng p> | ontertal re| Allen,’ in-| to te Columbia today, offers Helene

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