The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1925, Page 22

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PAGE 22 THI SEATTLE STAR PRIDAY |-—— » i, M ( Zane G Grey Western, “Thundering Herd,” to be Liberty attraction; Norma|[———+—_———— Talmadge’s latest, “The Lady,” coming to Strand; Betty Compson stars in Just “Néw Lives for Old,” at Coliseum; Universal classic, “The Last Laugh,’ booked for Columbia. Yourself # BERR RRR ee '¢ ay J} ME bane showings ‘Today of 4@ CONSTANCE TALMADGE Virst and Pike Tonight—Good- lye to Jackie Coogan - “Learning to Love” “The Rag Man” SATURDAY- Zane Saturday you may see a secret service— BETTY COMPSON es anni lan eaten lan alertness rugged tale of the bad vod for honor and love of Bargain Matinee Week Days ir women 40c Hive Carey sundays and Me Holidays Tom Santschi Not dust a “Western,” But One of the Biggest Epic Dramas of 1925 SMART its, ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE a ; : a a” - - i Billy Link and Con pany in “ “The Art Shoppe’ (1) Noah Beery t “The Thundering Beautiful Girls Galore @ Herd,” which of “The L ng to the Strand HERD ane MADISON a ; 2 capturing a nest : Long-Heralded Film ~ SCREEN ATTRACTIONS Norma Taimadge in Balloon Matinee for Kiddies Every f spies! @ Columbia Attraction |) iiinry_, : ‘The gee at Strand z c |_ eee ccolves its|| CoLtseUM— Balmnds ‘ ‘ a STRAND—"A Kies in the I hA 1 Adolphe || every nea on in the world | Thirty Minstrels 5 A wonderful 3 Ana pate: frei Me r e 4 Lois Wilson combination of a . Paks COLUMMIA—Viratnia n"Us Lad © womer tw ¢ “| Playing at east Noah Beery : fs t ston ts BLUR MOUSE t \ i i t ‘ try to f eir trou Raymond Hatton a ee Tae e+ erent 5 CAPITOL 1 M € c « rs 5 mu fi Jack Holt 4 — Mla 1 GANDEN fa Ges ene y Sp esac es cs t aries gle | COLONIAL h b , v I L n Leighton t paihctses tere STATE—M ! Eulalie Jensen wats z= at ? : STAGE Human Interest “The Covered Was THE J. and V. { motion Piel] or paaruat rt Drama at Colo rolled into one! @ SYNCOPATORS @ ES eee IT He | (IE with a a Te a ' ; 1 oe The greatest triumph of t, 1s the picture a playing delicious : ; : Phi’ camel : wig: ' rs] Rum Runner Next “School for Wives’ a wonderful cayeer ul eon Friday. G rhythm a picture that is Too Big to Miss! “Our Gang” in bigger and better ha-hast “CIRCUS FEVER” Olmsted, Crauford Kent t Ellis, George P rin compost COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ‘i “Winter Garden Film at Blue Mouse lums Beloved Brute,” a sogm try, where mei Tearn These Choruses under Ss P ss with bare for Sunday, 1230 p. m A creen Pioneer ‘Pie zB WINELAND in Capitol Film a Afternoons and : H Among M t Evenings $25 in Cash Prizes STATE SB ion ‘he Workitzer “T hundering Herd” | Don ierald O Trees on ‘ \ ra pee a Comingito Liberty —_ | fait). Bake Dilber RACAL | oad of 3h yeacn sin: aUeLe Oe . THE RAOATe Ona 1 Thundering Herd Para. par trave ‘ ee SHOWS NOW PLAYING 5— Complete Acts—5 Vig Time VAUDEVILLE} ROSE BUD REVUE Girls—Song—Danee failmous Zane Grey nove, witt make| Art Shop Skit ceeicos sha sas tid Heilig Bill Old Weat 1 comp: CONTINUOUS “J T0.11 RM. th abs es! NICHTS,SUN, EXCEPT SUN.) & HOLIDAYS 1505 VAUDEVILLE oA FEATURE PHOTOPLAV VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES | Compson Picture THE SON DODGER Booked at Coliseum 8—PRETTY MAIDENS—8 IN A MUSICAL lite of COMEDY Bet MANY OTHER AC 1s THE PICTURE Feature Vieture, Leo Maloney in “KING'S CREEK LAW Comedy be} Lyery Friday Night Country Store Pree TY Lots of Fun eum, startin LAST TIMES TODAY VIRGINIA VALLI —in— Idie Harri Peripatetic Boys z “UP THE |Singing at Orpheum Golf Thstruotions," ind Dongle LADDER” Admissions, 1e-15e-2# VI JOUNNIE WALKER nown com: TH WATLAN vivins area EXTRA ATTRACTION! 5S. NAVY PRESENTS “CHINA ‘CROSS THE BAY" famou 1 thundering close of the was just | Don and Ev “LOVERS’ LANE” t until they BY CLYDE FITCH TOMORROW t program will be Arcadian band, | under its new policy, operates continuously from 12 noon | to 11:30 p.m You have seen Norma in many a good picture but none so truly fascinat- ing and entertaining as this — and was Polly Pearl a lady? , Weil and Herman, a ne Orpheum this w patetic entertainer re and| Musical comedians—they sing, Sing: | WILL ROGERS COMEDY curs Tonight rrow— LOVED BUTE ot a| ers are notorious for ity for a plano for ac | Of cor strong: supporting cast ninent.| Musical Revue a, jew's-harp, h might bv Billed at Palace Hip That’s the Point! ‘ ie pal il SONGFEST Atl | the Palace Hip will start its thira| Elsie Clark | °'*° ‘ My ng ihouiow: Aenean a ETh Gh paul NOW - SHOWING "0°, Powers and |‘ 0 Me" and| So, a few yours ago, when these pakistan) a eben el IL BRL i ehMac i _Wallace | ead In|they found. themselves confronted | ife" ax tho feature SEN ‘Tear #20) Alder, Weil | °® bari-| with a rather baffling problem] “” nl ANE Conw Lies 0 furnish inspir neiner, ta a rants |‘Lheir work wa | ¢fonal mu and Herman | Giersdorf | sinters | with rmer Bind POSITIVELY THE MOST. TAL OF PLORURE 6's concert Now, | mu : : 100 , , 5 i | EVER MADE | Yorke & Lord | °° [I gia will include Pucet | i re, It was {added attraction | DE (;20 |lironson & Bdwarda ioiio ({Ml's ever-benutitul “La Toroa’ and| found te to put it! Cortelll and O'Dowd are in a com uw (0-H PATHEN NiEWe one [oc Reminiscences of he Orient,” ar. mildly, to."tate & fullygrown plano fedy skit, while donnvon ana crane) AOADWANCE JW PRICES ranged by himself, around with them jappear in an uproarous faree. [/

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