The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1925, Page 9

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PXUSEMEN Me Seattle Star TOMOIBIL, SECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1926, PAGES 9 TO 16 : — aa ° Py [ ] 4 | DORIS KENYON RECOVERS MIS al STRESS F i EB R YT HING 199 “Mo ” L | NITA NALDI PLAYS GRETA NISSEN TO 4 “9 ‘ S tergavel VER ) tif” Films Predicted as | FRENCH DANCER ROLE) STAR IN “WANDERER” wi nnincis to cya a Next Innovation for Screen » ms »Gmenen prea iia *o Fitzmaurice, who ts now in w York 4 vacation, has come ward with a new idea in pleture duction w tures which r train in nation: c Pe 3 | (THEY call “Chalk Marks’ the @) most striking and original picture in motion picture history. an SAY in all my years as a 3) showman | have never seen more human, soul-searing and un- forgettable entertainment. |Clori THE HEILIG ‘Gloria Swanson THE HEAL 2 THIRD awn MADISON Douna Patrick, charming little star of the vaudeville program now at the Heilig, is a viotimst, a3 the picture would indicate. But that isn’t all she is. She and her partner offer-a@ series of songs, dances and instrumental nimbers, entitled “Bits of Everything,” thatets one of the most popular’ k hits on the bill. IR the second week of Junior Advanced ‘vaudeville at the, 1d on the | mance nto Brothers ix genera : sos pd Helligy starting Friday, the bill will : recog e last. word in a : La dé headiinéd by “The Five Sweet- |r guson, la Be ; inment Leseenen ered hearts,” together with one of the|J idee, Ram rails , and) instrumental | 47. I wen nigh ba urine a ! Di y most ‘attractive photoplay offerings | I Nas. Tenexerns at’ this house in receit weeks in| players. by Ha nd Dor esac ye . “Chalk Marks.” , The vaude D IpP ‘ b ay | YS pps dive : ier One of the best known company t : reat |j atte os ‘ hak s 3 fuvenile performers on East | vari , t nth ne am agen ht " cuits for several seasons, this tro a of the theatrical innovation that has comes west for the first time und on and Addie; and Ben set Seattle agog. Same big pictures Nie new extension policy of this cir-| : Ny inh aa same big supporting show, same tL ¥ | ‘As You Like It" is the title uM great band concert, PLUS this crackerjack Junior Advanced Refreshingly different from the|son, a past favorite with his hi common run of straight melodramas}powered monologues, has given his|11 ar Oe Ee || VAUDEVILLE designed myself while I waa recu been | perating in the hos 1 from my Ill. | HEADLINED BY eons “The Five Sweethearts” = '( Stupid Bettle Couldn’t Seem _ || to Get His Clue Acts f required but one rehearsal to & mamma dinosaur as including the ever- big as ten ele «to r popular music-masters daughter into a stream fc urday night bath, But it took a | | day and a half, and ail of the picture staff's patience to induce a one-inch beetle to crawl from Lewis Stone's arm ASKER. onto his late of beans PATRONS’ CARS ; Earl Hudson experie pul Sonn Musical Program PARKED— © extremes while producing f ) “The Lost World, ted from sGcnin AN. HAS. P. HOWETT, hy Campbell Rullding and R when left in our commere! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fantas- TaONP. Director of Music at end of show. Charge 2 Direct private tic story of that name, with the ph me to garage inauren ins’ ancous service. wilds of Africa as the interesting TED CAINE, Ke ial ie garage service, He! theatre assum- locale. A batch of peculiarly Leader of the Arcadians * cadre ANA he NAc Se marked beetles were obtained for y EB | tho purpose. It seems, howeer x natal Moon } | | a ¢ beetles are not as amen- ere, i that liv les are n 5 amen $—"Fopples” mini nals able to direction as dinosaurs. Ralph Mayer a y a e Sat, Sun. the many prehistoric monsters : C Time C a Ca Holidays which burst loose on the screen in this picture, sharing honors | with Bessie Love, Lloyd Hughes, Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Alma Bennett, Arthur Hoyt, Bull , ‘| \ ( Montana and other well known film jonalith Se oe SLL liv SSE Ba / Vilma Banky, Hungarian beauty imported to America by Samuel Goldwyn, will have the leading feminine role opposite Ronald Col man in his next picture and content with their * namely, a home and a baby. But as the months of house work wear on, the wife begins to balk at the dull routine, The toys are no longer new; they have begun to pall Interference from an old suitor of the wife the once peaceful hom | beckons to the wife, and finally lur | her to its foot Matters begin to spell “no howe.” | BW there are some husbands that Richard Barthelmess and his young wife, Mary Hay, find lots of happiness in their | \t is pretty hard to break a from, “New Toys,’ which are the delights of a home, until the toys begin to grow old, The Dertantine Ghateihe bx One te picture starts ot the Liberty Saturday. } took the perspective gained from a ro two reasons for the | marks = first aK sar-|roles of a young married couple, | distance to persuade the straying interest attaching to| theln , Mary|,which in reality they are, off the| wife of the fact the’ clivrent ‘attraction | Hay screen, ‘The film should, indeed, be} Clifton Webb and Katherine Wil at the Liberty. One { that it 1#| ‘The two should be at thelr best, if 1 with distinct alr of do-| son do some good work in the r Richard Barthelmess’ firat comedy| just being natural has anything to ioity. of the gay Interlopers, The support: mao in six years; the other im that 1t}do with it, for they are cast in the| ‘The story opens with the two ideal. ing cast in strong 4

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