The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1925, Page 10

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?AGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR 6 SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1625, } [ BAA, BAA, WHITE SHEEP | Perfect Lover { MEET FREDDIE, THE FIEND ) English Jew [FIND MARRIAGE CHEAPER — seem Lhanks Banjo | jpmeawmmmmnnnnnnnmmnrmnmreniiny Becomes Irish EMEDIA ORS, f or Success val on March 17. r Ir ques t should t i K tw k i In fyot, } t actor } t ad wa r 4 La 1 i 1 1 ) } i fy { 11 A I e ‘ ! | : i 1 Irishr ‘ P ‘ nt A ended { 1 The Whit 1 Beaun { H t O'M i A Thief (TR aon Thompson doesn't k like a devil, or, at any rate, lz Innocent Miia Conrad Marguerite de la Motte have the roles he has the appearance of an amiable imp, But he is quite ___/| of the young married couple, who prove by experience that ma is due | ‘ vs the bold bad man as “That Devil Quemado,” in the Winter it is “Cheaper to Marry,” in the film of that name at the } ; - starts a four-day run Sunday bef | Liberty this week. 4 dependent before Nagel and Glenn Tyron and BI of “The White She heart interest and eg \ Saturday. rarrey are tne , at the Cap associate does it with thrills and q in his la bears th next w tion that it whole, sounds con. nothing of the 4 ut It. With the excell r ts the picture, It promises The whit the only plac ing Tyler clan town that two states, BLUE MOUSE BILLS |MRS. -TULLY MARSHAL FILM OF BROADWAY RETURNS TO NEW YORK Broadway Having finished the ways of her ¢ former of unusui & Et 4 & Listen, All Ye Sheiks! Connie Describes Her Ideal H usband Talmadg 2 husband | Not Big Pictures Some Weeks, But Every Week | First and Pike “| Hurrah for Wedded Bliss! Here's Const ot what to a One who v grease on his t mirror and comb for use fice, steps on ing, crunches You wouldn’t think she| Here’s a story which proves ; was 19, would you, now that Friend Wife holds the 1 5 —— But she is, altho she looks whip hand over ladies of the ‘land acts like a 14-year-old, a es your much to the dismay of her| night— j & spo} t | : | oan Enelana Adam's apple, plu * companions. She is Laura fi eyebrows, wears a bow tle v Pola Negri in a scene from | picture set o aut ad- | Mos n in the La Plante, as Ann Church, j : ” : y t 4 with real Br t © pwr * . f rubber band. “Lily of the Dust,” in which|way locations, and with re B heroine of “Dangerous Inno- ler © ‘0 approack ec an and tears, the se f . rears £0. speed Ee picture wi appear at cence,” the picture coming to| = tion, says tance, a husband must ie . , * . pt} possess these qualifications the Colonial, Sunday ‘and | tor the Columbia soon, Ann's} Monday. He must be good loc utter disregard of conven-| tions leada her into some hi- larious situations. The film ne back to) is said to be the best type of ton. Lin-| sparkling comedy dre « Stars Revert to » Former Ambitions Dorot f ed her ¢ e has heard th able to play mah jon " SANTAELLA PROGRAM The Sunday i Strand to t Santaella, ; especially Interesting to r Do You F a collection of by Mr. Santa on the progr: noons and ¢ week. ot the ; ers. “How Many expensive —~ om =a" lll, First Time Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY! a Thrill” Mack Sennett Comedy Aesop Fable Motion picture pr ‘Only ones who do May Edgin and his Without End,” ha Marvel and News i : ‘His Supreme } nt ae . tho way, is the name of Tearle, Percy Horse production based on Miss E: yindsor are th SILVER story. ust a Woman Sears SUN DAY [ azar | " te wi Si each ata : KING MONDAY Ls!" | 1 Stet ttt at otk te Fy ‘ > In the J. & V. LIBERTY NEWS with , SCREEN ATTRACTIONS LIBERTY—Conrad Nabel in “Chea COLISEUM—Richard Bathelmess r'to Marry STRAND—“Salome of the Ten ida! Herzl congregation LEWIS STONE COLUMDIA—Agnes Ayres moves into new syna- BLUE MOU Tin Tin and Fazenda in “The Lig —Fred Thompson in “That Devil Quemado.” with Gleen Tyron and Blanche Me- cen Week prizes | MARGUERITE de la MOTTE John Muir — school youngsters at play, Mayor Brown shows his fine new. stallion, 3 Miratakle, 6 Snow, and vaudeville. You'll Thrill Cheer “To wed or not to wed?” That is the question! q ae CONRAD NAGEL a a ea he a DEIRO World-famous piano-accordionist, is giving you a musical treat you won't forget “OUR GANG” will make you roar like a hyena when it runs awey, im “THE BIG TOWN” lar story of the Horseman ef the Hills —a Romeo, Lotherio and Lochinvar com- bined! RIN-TIN-TIN The Wonder Dog —in— “THE LIGHTHOUSE White § BY THE SEA” Glenn Tr ¢ ME y Owen Davis’ sensational melodrama + that will stir the blood and make It's a Western comedy- drama with action never lagging! Cast Includes: Gloria Hope—Alan Roscoe Written and directed by ou CHEER and APPLAUD the Hal Roach | wonderful deeds of heroism per- formed by Rin-Tin-Tin. <A great supporting cast headed by— LIBERTY CONCERT and SONG CONTEST for Sunday, 12:30 p. m. Learn these choruses: i ANTONIUS JENS i Mi CC SE FAZEN and His W fools—and the timid ie tl White Shee of the black {eop farpily-—and all bitten by PURPOSES the Love-Bu Imagine the consequences! ONLY! OWNED in. silk and clad in rags, loving, fighting, hat- “The Pal That I Loved” cop The Home Fires Burning” “My Alice Blue Gown" Last Times ty Bost Girl” LIAM) =WINDER ie j , Ve at navan No You Can't! wi | aon. eget) oO u've never ‘ verybody'’s Doing It" It's a laugh feast—but filled with and his D jm Seen a Pola Negri like i thrills and romance, too! ORCHESTRA | this one! ; $25 IN CASH PRIZES Jean Anthony Greif in 4 ( ist Supreme * . , . arganist « Bupre “Two Fisted Justice” |/ig Also * Wallace’s Numbers: “Caprice Viennoise,” Kreister “La Cid," Massenet “Semiramide,” Rossini and the Comedy “Mons. Don’t Care” mvt 10 sit Kiddies # Dime — Anytime im Jack cada

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