The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1925, Page 11

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| SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925, THE SBATTLE STAR PAGE 11 | NORMA GAY soUBRETTE ) “Plastic Age” MET RENEGADE |{_ HEILIG HAS VERSATILE BILL Ay = to Be Filmed | gum Et G oh by Schulberg © McKinley Sisters how r » “Hugh Jo hns U », AZ I \\ Come ody y tricks The Movie ~ » f | es a - BEYOND te BORDER: .|f /) Care i J fim, Ysylink Harry Carey compan Mildred § fase iS 7 inthe ‘Ar ee Shop" Lots x % of girls in j es nis Little fellow ha this one F br a a ate in za l } ae ie a dere : j \ Fe f at \ AW ' yx | x ~ g LEA J SS OreSenyen ; PRODIGAL SON [Eel “Golf Instructions’ » % | BROUGHT TO LIFE gg rr fe ‘aptain Joe,” commant What with Harry Carey being a two-gun sheriff in “Beyond the Border,” trick vaudes “Korbidden Cargo,” starting Sunday at| ville artists, musicians, and dancers, the Heilig bill runs the gamut of entertainment. kcmenmisink SN ne ee t tho | | WE'LL HOPE THEY’RE timed Otto ALL GOOD SAILORS ‘TRAVELS 3,000 MILES Ma JUST TO SEE SHOW Fifth and Pike A zippy, intriguing, mile-a-minute drama | WALLACE MACDONALD S THEODORE KOSLOFF es SHELDON LEWIS of the French secret service! str Winged Brutes Put to Route ta Water Reptiles in “Lost World” | ITs HERE Now! The Picture Sensation That Has Set the Whole Country Talking! CARL LAEMMLE presents SE Eee = ‘ STARTS TODAY NEW LIVES FOR OLD ET TY vill _m ike dance, 3 in the fe inat- } \ ti Be vi no , ae he Distributed by Tomorrow Tomorro sm ives! \ UNIVERSAL Has \ Wa ee NEVER BEFORE Paes AR & SUCH COMMENTS SHERWOOD Her funeral is announced by the police, as a trick to save her! The family of her American hus- band scorns her! 1 marvelous p “BILLBOARD” says: There never has bee “NEW YORK POST” sa “We urge you that you'd self—new—refreshing.” a performance Yet she is decorated by her gov- érnment! it—it is excellence And hundreds more are raving over this as they never have before over any picture. SEE IT TODAY! COMEDY “WIDE AWAKE” A Mermaid Mirth-Maker Packed With Laughs starring LIGE CONLEY Betty has never been better than she is in this! Never before has Miss Talmadge presented such a marvelous characteri- zation! It is the su- preme triumph of a wonderful career! Irma Tice, who is singing a special number at the Lib- erty this week, was form- erly « principal with the Brandon Opera company. | beer TICE, former prin THE J. and V. SYNCOPATORS measure out these rhythmic, soul-raising melodies: of “Silk Stocking Sz and “Midnight Moll in a virile story of the sea! “Cocoanut Trot” “By the Waters of Minnetonka” ° “If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie,” featur- ing Jack Bain Just listen to Polly Pease talk! But Polly wanted so much to be a lady—did she succeed? What's your idea of a lady? Are you a good judge of ladies? See “The Lady” and find out! One of the most charming “pirates that ever stepped nto a 1-A slipper into PY “IT Like You Best of All” She’s captain of rum-runner and ir love with young secret ervice ager Some fine sea “shot FELIX CARTOON — KINOGRAMS — SPORT LIGHTS THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Will play the following poi ppular one-hour program Sunday at 12:30 P.M: MALSKY, Famous Russian Baritone ( SALVATORE SANTAELLA and THE STRAND ORCHESTRA of 20 SUNDAY CONCERT at 12:30 Supporting cast headed by VA Robert Ellis / International Fred Stone, Tenor Seventh of the International Series ALL BRITISH COMPOSERS ANTONIUS JENSEN and His Winter Garden Orchestra G Grand Mareh, “Pomp and Clreumatan rt numbers on the g Higar From England (Potpourri of liwh airs) Godfrey Sketch) i W. H. Myddicton Op FRANCESCO oppuydit!!"% cree LONGO “co COLUMBIA ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA MYERS TN UNIQUE ROLE COMEDY SCENIC ——_—_———_—_——— LAST TIMES BOB CUSTER IN “Galloping Vengeance” She is cursed by the crowds! Any ‘Time 106 nee Senin 206 garotia Tuttle, PTTL UULULULLU LULU LLL LL 2 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

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