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q Pp ‘HASED B 2 i 1 1 ' & c t is i 1 ee an ot tt et te a * has = the 2 FR e toed ae wi was Ail because name > one of t thriving » atone t THE BARGAIN OF SEATTLE 0 ERR Site, SSRI 10 — Big Attractions — 10 Admissions 10c--15c--25¢ AGE 16 fall int all into A for * in the picture by Pringle g predicar oyu of * at the Kiss amount Menjou coma not devot e raising of wheat ¢ were prom Nor ppearing also were featured musical ith Mr. and Mrs. Abbey there Abbey with the Vaughn Abbey, of the Blue Mouse orchestra. THEATRE Fins? Auewue ar Macison SHOWS saxophon 8 them ones to the Feature Photopta Comedy ib Concert Orchestra News | For the information of the pubiic Abbey wants it to be known that @ real electric Ii shining ¢ 2 SHOWS FACH WEEK—STARTS WED. AND THURS. Last Times Today New Shdédw Tomorrow! BUCK JONES IN “THE TRAIL Sun.-Mon.-Tues,-Wed, ONLY Adapted From the Famous Play “The Strange Woman” Directed by EDMUND MORTIMER Y DEMON TROUBLE] Colleen Moore — prisoner” in * gowr the result of an injury sustained while on ation n the Mojave di fim nes for hor neweat » vehi Th Desert Flowe Miss Moore in now well on the road to recover Radiograph plates revealed the has 1 reassembled and is ready to resume work, In the meantime, | D mmings is making ex: | tensiv ations for the resump: | tion of “shooting” on this feature, | wh was unexpectedly inter. | rupted by the star's accident | Immedia upon completion of The Desert Flower,” John FB. Me: | Cormick and Mra, MeCormick, known | ‘o her million of acreen admirers as | een Moore, are to leave for an/| extenaly ur of Europe. MeCor-| mick announces they are to sail on t from New York May happiness, and all\"" | eight and Five Complete Acts me, the Soura MG TIME yhone, It is this nstrumem that VAUDEVILLE maroc quently ag a me of William Winders’ orchestra ROSEBUD REVUE Blue Mouse. Hote he ha: deserte the wlad facts t l Steps Out of Plaster Cast Vive weeks a t the injured y After that pe to take ast supporting Mins Mo: he Majentic nit I Irela Th oti which opens Saturd | 8008 and laughs from h idiences by the wonderful human Five Years of appeal of ‘his histrionic abilities, Married Life for || T!!® '« Mo ee! , Mary and Doug Maz PICKFORD ts w at ahe will do friend y wh pin which | deters THE SEATTLE STAR “ANY a role Jackie Ci ha ay at the Liberty “The The little her ‘0 to make a w spping bowl serve ¢ occasion for these unique Mark 1 was the wooden wedding of || invented this distinguished pair Right |) @ality in the middle of production came |/ *ehool ¢ thelr fifth anniversary, and for the time being Mary ceased to local Musician Ones Lead cet ot is “Done Bloodhounds for Troupers | »::"*..°,,%. see Je iF — tal Ea. nd orchestr will ster Sunday concert ‘a, under Baty: be of special tore merit. The featured number will be Inflamatus abat Mater, by Ros mini, in wh Mr. A. Nightingale, Versatile Se will ren. musician der a cornet solo. Other featured numbera will be ‘The Dance of the Hours,” ballet music from the opera, “La Glo. by A. Ponchielli and “The! towary,” with special para. phrasing arranged by Mr. Santaclia The Tolo-Solo quartet will sing Halleluah Chorus” from “The Mes siah" an one of the de luxe features Every member of thia mixed quar tet in well known to Seattleites, each having been actively engaged in al work in churches, orta, eto., nA more or leas indis piano ral years in thix city but not] The five che : aving been organized into a quar. Sila wt Siatdee th tet until fust recently | 5 The group includes Alice MacLean, | eee sing ar : Biste Janis, Marshal! Sohl and A. M.| Blowing Bubbles,” "I Turner, My Dreams,” “Ros =e Pee, ‘The Bonnie Bonnie Hanks of Loch Real estate, ofl, automobiles and ona ' picture promotion have all caught ta th a the excess pi » made by our mo. ‘ it remained adopt some. She has| tion picture st but + Pauline Garon to ie new ag a side line, me the head of a stabliahment! t 1 forher. * ja DOROTHY DEVORE, AND MANY Seething with Romance, Love, Adventure, Laughs and Stirring In This Warner ORCHESTRA Jean Anthony Greif Organiat Supreme miant *\ing at the regular song ¢ concert at idual way for | noc cleaning and | fo Sho was first | dic to this side line by the | Half-Way Girl with LOUISE FAZENDA, WILLIARD LOUIS macif a home SCREEN ATTRACTIONS LINENTY—Jeckto COLISEUM—Conatance ir ro STRAND—"A Kiss in the ick A Mon} COLUMBIA—Virginia 5 Ladder BLUE MOUSH—Dorott A Wreaawas % ; CAIPTOL—Shirley Ma t h ‘ scontented Husbands WINTER GARDEN—Jomes K Mix 7 HEILIG—Tor COLONIAL STATE—Mov LIBERTY SONGFEST BLUE MOUSE MUSIC Oliver Wallace promises an expe-| “William Winder and his popular} cially attractive program e}bunch of musicians the Wurlitzer ax hig East e one of the big If You Knew Susie, Like I the Li n, beginning Dor her recent operation f tis? expecta to atart wor in New York witt few 638 15¢ TODAY ONLY HOOT GIBSON “The Ridin’ Kid From Powder River” Also “OUR GANG” Comedy STARTING TOMORROW SUNDAY & MONDAY CULLEN LANDIS, NGUARDED WOMEN" U Bebe Daniels Richard Dix I Hilt) Gestuiahatonecoeatte 4 Mary Astor many unguarded women hope | PL OTHERS lessly adrift? Man,’ star draws wit | Robe rt OL’ RAGS TODAY?” At Last! Star Admits She Was Never Countess jima Hanky, Hunger motior r thru her interpreter to published | report that she the parried a untenn lahe in a most wonderful city Americans New York the has ever eclally the womer nh woen len are very beau: made for Ame harming, Your st tiful, but they are foan pocketbooks,’* Mins Banky's first sereen appear. | f the Atlantic will udy for Ronald C a forth man in “The Dark Angel,” “Firs mal picture rge Fitzmaurice, who ha» just completed “His Supreme Moment n which Colman and Blanche Sweet are cofeatured, will direct “The Dark Angel is studying Ger man while Miss Banky is ning English [He Laughs Last The fam Us ‘European pro- duction, “The Last Laugh,” starring Emil Jannings and| recently given its American premiere in New York, is to be presented at the C eae, commencing Saturday, April 118. This is the masterpiece of filmdom which has upset the long established atiem Eastern and conser- no tional tewers by calling forth their utmost praises. Among the most note- worthy reviews which have | been accorded this great pic- ture, which is almost entirely of and eritics re Blue | devoid of sub-titles, are those ‘of The Literary Digest and E. Sherwood in “Life. MMMM Starring James Kirkwood = ‘illiant cast— DARMOND ARTHUR RA VERNON 81 BABY MURIEL McCORMAC You'll find thts a real human inter- est drama of shat- tered ideals re- built by cireum- stances! “HOT DOG” A Clever Comedy ANTONIUS JE} and His Win Garden Orch LAST TIMES BEN WILSON and NEVA GERBER @ in “Vic Dyson Pays” @AL! ne tAL co, hon 4 “The Go-Getters” Any ‘Time 10¢ Loge Sents 200 HVUVAUVUUG LUTHOR ERGATA IUUUNAVAUUAUAUAUUATALALUL UN aly HONENOVOOESHUEOOAAAUELAAN SATURDAY, APRIL 1i, 1925 — IS LTICITY ew BARB WIRE DOME “a * James Kirkwood and Cleo Madi are the prir n “Discontented Husbands,” the picture dealing 1 with marital mix-ups, which tells the story of the other man’. hers starting Sunday at the Winter Garden. aT ISCONTE LDIRECTION JENSEN & VON NERBERG) The Biggest Victures Vresented in the Higgest Way First and Pike We claim—and you'll agree with us—that it’s a wonderful Easter show we have here now! JACKIE COOGAN will steal your heart away in Willard Mack’s _— Ga “THE RAG MAN” s back to the tatters and the battered on tae he wore in “The Kid”—and not a single member of your family can afford to miss him in it! >i His TROLLEY featur RAeH GRaves o MORE SEATTLE EVENTS IN THE J. & V. LIBERTY NEWS: Pacific Steamship Company nificent new pier. First anniversary of the world flight start is cele- brated at Sand Point. Tiny saws are taken from fruit sent to King County jail. Big ocean tug Mahoe is launched at Ballard ship- yard. Joy! dedicates its. mag- A crossword puzzle, worked out on the screen, will amuse you MYRTLE MATTESON celebrated whistler, imitating bird calls Come at 11 o’clock Sunday morning, see the complete picture program and stay for the 12:30 LIBERTY CONCERT and SONG CONTEST These choruses: “I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles” “Tl See You in My Dreams” “Roses of Picardy” “The Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond” “Remembering” $25 IN CASH PRIZES WALLACE will play a Special Easter Program’ RAAB = MACK SENNETT —preseres WE SBUBeVeVaesaeaese ~~ ae ee RRABABA>FBDV WAT aE ‘ od S &