The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE S88 V \WEDNESDAY COLSEU i Death on Crooks In Hands of Receiver 5 fal THIRD ano MADISON Firth and Pike will bring a new bill Lois Wilson Cleans Up Town in Picture | Mary Philbin and ‘Norman Kerry Featured Tonight Final Showings to this playhouse! Coming: to ¢ oliseum in ¢ olumbia A ttre action to this playhouse “THE SWAN” " ( g | m y: mn Ahead! | Wh WA Yj SEATTLE: » LIKES (T— —and who wouldn't, when all we've really done is to add this smartly gtaged Junior Bargain Matinee Week Days A lone girl on the trail of a band of | BOOTLEGGERS! Their big trucks drive through the night as per usual, | Advanced Vaudeville Bill to our already Wonderful Show but this time some thing goes wrong for them! Same Big Pictures Same Big Concert McKee’s Ac Taken from _ the noted Saturday I Evening Post story Arcadians } Mary Philbin seems to be totally dependant upon young With Eve i | Kerry in the above scene from “Fifth Avenue Models,” now = Sat., & MRS. EVA FAY Holiday High Priestess of Mysticisin Matinees Feature Photoplay BALLOON u( With | a ot 2 os Doe Ks Bee | at the Columbia. When Lois Wilson takes over the “alters hip of a small ie tin a ] #) LOIS WILSON 1 town paper, determined to run the disturbi ng element a Wins Fame by _ Michael ia NOAH BEERY of town, things happen fast and furious. “Contraband,” | Being Grouchy | eerste MATINEES the name of the picture. It starts Wednesday at the Coli- dasie’ GIA Ewe sa Taina (liver! Garwood's FOR THE ; RAYMOND HATTON pin. Cave airisewster sto! ta Dg Scenario Pies itatied' wae KippiEs RAYMOND McKEE st known of film charac ses | For Boke ee PTT TTT tt | | ch." but ant you THE J. & V. Newspaper Story \Colorful Bill peert I SYNCOPATORS | COLISEUM CONCERT H Coliseum’ 8 | Next Now at Columbia Playing } ORCHESTRA NEWSPAPER , beet! Fistic Stars Play Whiskers Make under “Prince of Wails” | “Moonlight and the Rose” | “That's My Girl,” featuring WINELAND in Wes Barry's Film _ Screen Villain ; Jack Bain playing “Sunrise” “Blue Evening Blues” { ; The Elizabeth 1 Wine of Yout wy Ruy Ida Darling i licen Heh. | Now at Colonial pyr Mother Ete W : ta ‘the “Fleat ! ¢ the scree > “s d to play it y busy before he says, “tat then I haven't had an i Only 3 More ae la If you close your eyes f/ when you laugh—you'll miss something in mothe than a 4 most gifted of t of leading e World” is the fit ctures that Fete Curwood Loves Action Dominates Canadian Wilds me : ect : : : 3 ‘ Film at Capitol he has recelved many Il keep her busy fer 8 to come as she is among the producent a icon 6 Rosebud F to HERE'S NEW. BILL fd FOR PALACE HIP the LAST TIMES OF Roy Clair & Co. “Hiran’s Farewell” Saturday Starts Our New VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE POLICY AT Prices to Suit the Times Afternoons Evenings Except and You Can’t Afford to Miss one single chapter of LOST A Story of the Past, NOT of the Hereafter. | ELSIE FERGUSON ron Tonto his | RETURNS TO ‘SOREEN | a| Rin Tin Tin Puts On Dog The | Has His Portrait Painted .. ed ho He has built room and ¢ special p s. He has tr ' a radio, player plano and victrola | Unknc that will serve to furnish music| perin, w the projection of his pic: | scored « = with Raymond Griffith Viola Dana Theodore Roberts Deiro World-Famed_Piano- Accordionist, Playing rea.” by a merit, will head- | vaudeville show ager Joa Muller o t the prices t ounces Sunday Su 15¢ ae Children 10e—Any Time no circum: ho en pictures again until she was offe la real story to be directed by a man jin whom ad perfect confidence. | |This happy combination sho has| |found in “The Unknown Lover’ and | NOW PLAYING in Victor Halperin | Bl to 1Se Matinees—IiSe to 50e |) 2:30 [FABLE TOU MCMMMULs DTI ‘CHANGE SCREEN TITLE OF HALE’S STORY| The title of the new production, |The Man Without a Country,” has been changed to “As No Man Has | Loved,” according to recent am nouncemetn. CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Overture, “Ta Tonal MUL Mc M MLC Ml LC Mc mics Dreams” t Sits || Hc “AM Alone,” by Irving Berlin Harry Holbrook | s38 Carol Kohl | *** Emil Boreo | °'” Elizabeth Brice | ”'** with Frank Keasler and His Band SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE’S Masterful new Novel and Thrill- ing Heart Drama. | The picture, which ts now in it | second month at the Central thea’ Lloyd Hamilton Ix Side-Splitting In “HALF A HERO” NOW SHOWING |{s based on the story by Edwarc # | Everett Hale, one of the most wide- ly read stories ever published in| America We TTT) cos) | 4 Jurli = : | An official statement declares that Wallace on the Wurlitzer | Glenn & Jenkins O44 the title change is being mado to 10:00 avoid confusion arising from the “| Eileen Schofield | 4:28 | THE PATHE NEWS (10:20 || 1,000 Keserved Matinee Seats 23) fact that the story ‘had been filmed twice before by companies which have long since passed out of ex- istence. Coming “Cheaper to Marry” Mea LCD Laska Winter, since her import ant role in “Cot Rudolph Val entino’s next vehicle, has been uged with offers from Hollywood | producers. Her next picture is with Vitagraph in “The Garden of Char- ity.” To avoid regrets— Phone MA in-0600 TODAY. Order The Star, delivered to your home by Authorized Car- rier, only 50c month. Wesley Barry In “Battling Bunyan” the Story of a Serappy Youth with “Freckles” in Hin First Grown-up Role Don't Mins It! THEATRE Fins? Avenue ar Macison: Now Playing New York Road Show VAUDEVILLE Pictures Rose Bud Review 2 Rin Tin Tin passes approval on his portrait, as painted, | by Stewart Robertson, famous animal artist. ALMA RUBENS FRANK MAYO Vaudeville and Picture: The One and Only Big Show tn Seattle Rates TIN, featured actor inj{able work and the number of res-} EIGHT UNEQUALED ACTS The Lighthouse by the § Wag credited with by the HEADED BY —séiTWlilne ———" | 4 RS | and cleveront of all trained motion| AMerican Expeditionary Force, was LOUIS AND FRIEDA noted by a representative of War. 7 7 BERKOFF 3 ALASKA DANCE Late Stara of the j awh WV aloeue Greenwich Village Follies | One Myselt EXTRA ATTRACTION p ASTIME CLUE MSM mc | »| cues he OUT NNALAAAANCSOMAAAAAAAAAOAES@SUAUUAAAAAACSe NTT AAASAAAAAEC@ MA Picture dogs, has had the signall/ner Bros, who immediately got honor and the privilogo of having | in touch with’ the owner and aligned his portrait painted by the world’s] this now famous dog for motion pic- most renowned animal artist, Mr.| ture work. Stewart Robertson. Mr. Robertson,| In this new producti@m, “A Light. whose subjects include the world’s] house by the Sea,” coming noxt | champ@on @ish setters, owned by] Saturday to the Blue Mouse, Rin- | Sir Matthew Lewis, and the kennel |'Tin-ay plays the difficult role of This Mighty Story Starts MONDAY, April 6th A Unique Novelty Act BAN, iy CAN D Monmunco nn 111 Spring St. | " ‘ ; in Starring HENRI C. LE BEL Women” Lit didn Jot Tord Lonsdale, Kngland's most} the Mind Hghthouse keeper's eyes. | i and Hight Selected Artists ing oe Oby Heys! And Ree Het it ous sportaman, made tho state-| From one scene to another, this The Seattle Star Mary Philbia i unpoua ment that in all h perlonce he} clever dog actor proves with his . . and QUADRILLE Ndi HOVER mete Keates pertacu hone | bere howls. walla. temperament Prices Norman Kerty that of Rin-TineTin he tears from his eyes, | German police dog was dis: s a portrayer of emotionay covered on the battlefields of France | roles that will make many a humaté during the late war, His remark-| actor look to his laurels, “SPRING | sncings sTyLe Come and Join In the Fun Dancing Every Nite Dancing Taught 10c, 15c, 25c . co An Dit thee alt= Artist. © TTT ,

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