The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1925, Page 9

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SECOND SECTION SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, APRIL 1% 1925. PAGES 9 TO See = - DOROTHY MACKAILL [ROYALTY SWARMING | DIRECTOR POLISHING HEAP BIG PRIMA ) Star Gives Newlyweds Free PLAYS OPPOSITE DICK MOTION PICTURES! NEXT FILM FOR DORIS we ne oe a Party at Coliseum Next Week now caming ana a appena to a young man's far young ™ t t the girls have t fen, you've |f 1 of four to ard the term. Next to June |new And, at Brides, Easter brides are probably | wed » are celebrating their moat edding anni ' during If all the afore-mentioned per time of the year for Constance Tal madge to f onto the screen In| win just apply at the Colishum ‘ r . Fou scenario staff « film named “Learning to Love i beat romises that they wil The pleture's at the Coliseum this ‘4 mighty good time Star, struck foreibly, by the|t hey’re Mable to Jearn some “ thing applicable at the same time Movie Company — Visits Seattle | on Way North It iwn't every day that one has the | NOW PLAYING THIRD awe’ MADISON of playing host to such a of movie stars as Viola Dar Q. Nilsson, Hobart Boswor Claude Gillingwater a 1k Lloyd, but that hono ust upon Fred G, Slit will make a brief atop In tle Sunday evening and from that time or their kk affairs wil! ” 1 the capable hands of Mr. § The compar route to B |ham where scenes for the Rex Beach | story Winds of Chance” will be has arranged for a re ihe mecca bine nd | AAA Spiga] WILLIAM FOX.presenis prominent film and theater fol | = ) " the nn well as the en iE ak | Z sonnel of the Seattle First Natic ‘ ite) , & 4 | office will be present \} zi Mr, Sliter tinue to Be | i ham, where an elaborate entry AEs fi { i the city has bee arranged b eit sens of that town. After spending . (ea ij ‘ days in Bellingham and vi ‘ N b mpany will proceed to X i r for further scenes Chance.” Mr ne arrangements | nt members to stop | over in Seattle on their way back to Hollywood, and appear in a local theater for one day | day. In addition to the vaudeville, there is a photoplay, Tom Miz: in “Riders of the | Is Madonna in | ‘OT since he thrilled his follow " ix has a role-which. fits | clans, who call thelr up-to-the-minute gests It is a typical Mix role, | popular novels, which the Heilig is | his wonder horse, to share In the | “The Street Fakir’ Clare A. Lutes.) p.5 nymphembodiment of Sir ville program the show is the most | supports Mix with such players as|team presenting “The Dancing Girl") today, the Madonna, who lived In| The dusky beauty is Princess Winona, the Indian prima donna, who is one of the fea- | tured players on the vaudeville program at the Heilig’s new show, which started Fri- Peter Pan Now | Purple Sage.” ‘ | ers as “The Lone Star Ra: erfectly it xeems that Zane Grey | m “Ye Olde Times Mod. B H Fil wae Tera Min sa nach a deere | one have ad the comPoy hero tn |ernaed.” en Hur Film : ; Sots i w he wrote this, his bi Princess Winona, | riumph as he does in “Riders of the ind cagA ye aries Kenna,|, HOLLYWOOD, April 11.—Yeater Purple Sage,” another of Zane Grey’s| with ample opportunities for Tony, |/"0'*" Prim So . day, the sprightly, innocent Peter wereening this. week | daring deeds of his master The Wixard of the © Feet,” and] James M. Barrie's immortal master. Coupled with an attractive vaude-} A cast of more than ordinary note | Frank an fe But aketch | piece. | sdtisfactory that the Third Avenue | Mabel Ballin, Wilfred; Lucas and|. The concert by McKee’s: Arcadian | 1). ora of romantic Ben Hur, . - . NOVEL house has presented since its recent | Marian Nixon 1 provides y finishing | I 2 Such are the amazing metamor- | change to a combination on stage} The variety program | ured|tcuch to a show that is presented ? y ‘ ows +, |Phoses in this Hollywood, where | nereen, policy. by the lavishly staged producti 5 y dally from noon tO) Hetty Bronson has been relected to ‘As Jim Lassiter, the two-.gun-man | Florence York & Co., combly mual-! 1130 p. m play the brief but important role of ’ = 2 ; = =A | the Madonna in the film production : ; ' THE STORY OF “TWO-GUN” JIM of Ben Hu CONNIE’S CUPID'S “AGED T ] Belty Bronbon w the styeansi | , ; LASSITER AND HIS SINGLE-HANDED “extra” girl who was catapulted to FIGHT TO RIGHT A GREAT WRONG ina? fame ina single day by betng chosen ‘ |to enact the part of “Peter Pan.” “ | nit ius Film scouts have been at work for a - Tom Mix’s Biggest pea es fa la month to find a Madonna It 1925 Production, with | }ooked like a hopeless task | “There are plenty of vatnpires and cabaret girl types, but a Madonna? \ |There’s no such animal in Holly ~ MABE! MARION WILFRED | BALLIN NIXON LUCAS |to their chiets ee Just when the film heads were Kiddles Q) TONY, THE |about to abandon the search here Lones iiouprenral WONDER HORSE and look for a Madonna in some iy >) | Middle. Western town, someone men: | | toned Betty Bronvon. | | And so “Peter Pan” has been se lected to portray the role of Ma donna | wood,” the picture scouts reported " rN LOAN LLOYD DIRECTOR | es TO SYDNEY CHAPLIN | Jack Warner and Henrie Ziedman completed arrangements) yesterday | whereby Fred Newmever will be| loaned to Warner Bros. by the Har- | old Lloyd corporation to direct Syd | jin in his first starring vohicle, | “The Man on the Box.” Production 0 on this is to be started within the | RIG PICTURES noxt two weeks. | COMING Newmeyer has been associated | with Lioyd for the past 10 years, He \ “Finmes of Dente,” started with the comedian in the old | adapted from Oulda'’s “Lonesome Luke” days as an actor , novel “Strathmore”; Five years ago Lloyd selected him to The Outstanding Favorites of Seattle Music Lovers @s Swadie Hawk” ‘Tom M direct his two-reel comedies. In as s as “Diek Tur- sociation with Sam Taylor he directed We for 25 Weeks Offer Another Musical Treat Ss 5 Zane | Grey’ “Bafety Last,” “Why Worry,” “Hot oO Cet dia Elh Water,” “Girl Shy” and “Rah Rah MUSICAL PROGRAM me Rah.” Thru his long years of train CHARLES P. HOWETT TED CAINE, Leader ing he | recognized as one of the Director of Musi Makeae’ beat comedy directors in the business, OgtOF Of -Shastc Ge Ogee Narra ate Arcadians and a combination of himself and Chaplin in the making of a plcturo j are Te bi Chau 1—"Bearf Dance”. ....C. Chaminade | §—"Florida” - in everything that could be expected. Onsretiarssriga otarnyanmie.. lq lalbatiyrer velieat kite bars PATRONS? It is inevitable that a mirth riot will paraphrases of the classics Bololete: Bec kale Ralph “ARS PARKED Mayer and Eddie Swarthout y CARS PARKEL result, 2 2—"Dig Bad Bill" 7m By Campbell Building to love. What she doesn't know : " eiiain Il some About love—well, Just simply Inn't The profuond willingness of her nu- a gerawe moryice and merous college boy admirers to rtade ‘S theater their hearts for one flash of her fllr- tatioun eyes; a soft-spoken word and, perhaps, a kiss, convince her of the fact. ‘The atory, prepared by those skill. z ‘ s Laban ergy sees pee Smart Acts Junior fa rapid-fire xerios of highly amusing situations, Having Inshed five fi- ances to the mast of her charms, Constance finally meets a real man (Antonio Moreno). “ me | ‘And because he seen thru tho tinsel ——Headlined by— CHARLES KENNA of her flapperish onslaughts and re. “The Street Fakir” the sensational Coon fuses to become impressed, she loves : LUTES UROTHENS him, In fact, she determ to win girl musicians, or eae ot the Feet” him as her husband Constance geta her Wusband, even : Florence York & Co. PRANK AND an the cantoff tiances do battle royat| At Our Sensational j PRANIC TUTEER ay Constance Talmadge, star of “Learning to Love,” at the Coliseum. Connie thought) on her doorstep, but sandal arising WEEK-DAY welt i olga ant?) ‘ ‘ t i from her past frivolities separates is she knew all there was to know about Cupid's art, until she met Antonio Moreno. TH NOdIDIATOAT CHEE! HUBLA" ment Ye Olden Timp HB younger generation of today, | premity of ite,own wisdom, ‘Tho ex: | Constance ‘Talmadge's now comedy, |Parts sind Ite divorce courts follow BARGAIN Modernized” ike the younger generation of|uberance of youth ia Smmortally un-| "Learning to Love.” Constance, tho| then tho true I@¥e which transforma youter-year, and of the yester-year be- | conquerable a subdeb just out of boarding school, | her from a “flapper-vamp" into a MATINEE Aas that believes firmly in the wu. Such i the underlying thought in! is a wiseacre !n matters pertaining woman, Then happinoss,

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