The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 16

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THI SEATTLE STAR {\re- mi Shield Another in Blue Mouse Film ; Sa re — — | Dix Is Expert at Mumbly-Peg ‘There comes a time in the 1 Pirst and Pike TONIGHT AND PRIDAY MEAN GOODBYE TO ZANE GREY'S “THE THUNDERING HERD” + with atinot is his only guide in mak scene, Just recently Richard 1 boyhood dayn for one ncene 1 new Paramount picture Lois Wilson—Noah Beery-—Raymond Hation—Jack Holt SATURDAY— SYD CHAPLIN Kinnen,"? now at the Coliseum Paul Bloane, the dire un office bay 4 him to show ploture how walked into th pocket-knife and without any theear flips and offthenone while the camera caught the Veteran Characte Actor at Capitol ent role in Speed King,” ard ‘Talmad the Capitol ter roles in practic w, has appear char big vent of motion pictures. eture produced slr His stage experience dates urn back, first under the Believes Pictures Norma Talmadge Dorothy Mackaill, daughter of the innocent convicted |man, and Ralph Lewis, father of the guilty, but scot-free)yicat standpoint there wan son, in a scene from “The Bridge of Sighs,” coming to the|room for further improvement 1 Blue Mouse Saturday. Hon pictures corpute BRIDG SIGHS," the suffers for others new W. Creighton Hale and Dorothy Ma that she believed that from a miucers pay big amount spend tremendous © that will time song fay oted of which is ‘The ; ” “Last Laugh’ Is every motion picture actor when tn Hed solely pn the memory of his! Ky mumbly-pew. Dix | noone, picked up the tation went thru intricate behind Mark Fenton, who has a pre starring picture at agement of Charles Frohman Have Reached Apex declared recently | | on productions, casts and directors, | — fo of ing & Ax re. | anted n the hext tion | Rye min Nick ed in nome | toch: | amall in mo. s for mums | Saddle . Revolutionary Film O* | That Other: Might Live| | Cattle Country Hero Innocent Man Seg “Bridge of Sighs” DCG Hoot Gibson a Ridin’, Shootin’ We ten | Boy i New He ilig Film | THE STAGE weaves a Cliffe ‘J \ h be sin MH ; r t I She’s from Brazil, where the nuts come ee ah nats has more than a love! Aa mage pagtvatcneligecucthe from. 4 the sacrificing love that : has 5 mr goers, jony. at the He A 2 2 adjul She wears pants and petticoats and is the 1 f ke, ait oats funniest thing you ever saw in either! COMING ATTRACTION A pe and . aughing. w a ae ringers RinTinTin, the wonder dog. 8 | Make Em Laugh | sepin ate , {ein fe emphasized in this Gibson Learn these choruses for Sunday, te an - “edlgbrssairagy oie dre | acess ict gait girth 12:30 P. & t and mitted t pi t ‘ { aie Ne, Ness WALLACE ted t ; Jar stars ; F. W o oper of the st finds the pce on the : M ae Ca Mayer, | you Ot aiiben'e ed t “The Wearin’ of the Green’ WURLITZER as y : phan ea i, Basins Ot: sli senor “At Dawning” 1 Find Mar ee Porta cia 3 ree aie le : ‘Let the Rest of the World Go By” ‘ 1 off ac ) 6 this ; opm ie $25 in Cash Prizes ivadiie will be headed : : tiful young woman t fat 4 a. Birthday,” va Grant Tribe First esis al nusual_merit Glimpse of Pacific On Septembe a pital made a stir talk, law eye: th vant expanee || LIBERTY * HOLLYWOOD WELCOMES): : Pi Maggette) ac patat weat of the Ameri |] me niesa TWO FAMOUS HEROES «2 cnn ane, ese, and christened it Pacific.” || grmaxi— Norma Talmadge in “The 1 1 n nied their le er and master On December 24 934," ove BLUE MOUSE Lytell and Clara Hortor of the ait eeem- (ue ag na elhid COLUMBIA—"The acting in behalf of the motion pic-| ing good hei despite the Fetgiedccas ea in nila uy a ture industry, recently welcomed to| change from bitter weather to preybhss3 pl dads Los Angeles two new American |ths mild climate of nm Call- The red men, who were COLONIAL—Zane Grey Tae Borde heroes, Gunnar Kassen, the stur part in the film 1 fon of STATE—Movie and va *“musher* who we the dog tear Grey’s “The Thundering Herd,” to Nome, Alaska, and saved t The Apache of the V the Liberty this week, expressed a during the recent ss an, . ml at t see the ocean efore £0: ORPHEOM an6 Syd labo ot bless PANTAGES-Va a at led mount studio gra PALACE HIP—Veudey u bilnding bliz: the life-saving serum, we eption was tende two st heroes on the ( steps, Mayor Cryer presen with the “bone” to the city, and NEW SHOW TODAY Miss Horton placing E The Greatest Act Dot Caddie, featured com-|they are few and tar betw Lo padigplaadh pps 3 DAYS ONLY Ing in the history posnees genuine batik shir edienne with the Barbier of Seville, headline attraction at) jas six shirts made of ge the Pantages theater this|tik which he recent! week, is winning a marked|* sift from P | ovation with the appreciative | Cohen '* one of motion pictures! NORMA TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE “The ‘apie King” CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 PM_ the editors of ne land, the only film m pleasing personality and is| recently sp easily one of the popular ones) 004 where he was entertain a month fn —IN— afty, who wos at work on 2 “ ” at the Third ave. playhouse| Wireat.*'' ike “tatect “AWestack aA The Lady this week | Ment "hin atest Western AND It is Too Big to Miss SALVATORE SANTAELLA Emmett Flynn has fir Bernard MeCo! 8 Sunshine Girls No Advance Western Romance ot te ¢ AND DANCE Antonio Moreno. The at NH OWIG LAUGHING ff) Agnes Ayres opposite him OF TILE SEASON DIXIE | Dixie Minstrels MINSTRELS | Billed at State s N | AND FEATURE FIND .| eae YOUR MALI} is up-ano-at-'em acts 8) LAST TIMES TOMORROW! ié LUES" singing is gradually ye- | Time Anywhere at These Headed by Wee a Deets moving Itself from Crile |) ‘THE BARBER OF § 20—COLORED ARTISTS—30 of 30, will stake a fourday perform-| oo. ne te “artist Afternoons Evenings Keven People in the Reat Jance at the State, starting 1 shouting” class to istic @ v h ance a e State, st & Thurs} 4), imadeditan ta ee 15c and 20 —26¢ and 35¢ Comedy 11\t of the Season Clean Wholesome Comedy I Cay. “imo organisation of colored | WOM wecording to Margie Carson, 10e Any Time fi MANY OTHER ACTS ae mk id | performers carries its own band and| tiene nt the Polace Hig ayn & Holldays— if Added Attraction Je | orchestra, as well as new and novel | "ONS “f the Palace Hip LE BEL’S CAMPFIRE s sour SERENADERS AND Por SUNG BY stago settings. AR Tholr offering consis ns Southern melodies, dances anc JOHNNIE WALKER in ‘The Mad Dancer’ “A SENSATION THE WORLD OVER ! orputum | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ULAR 1 Ss ny exacting. The Society Dixie DIXIE SOCIETY hand offers somo of today's JAZZ BAND |in an original manner PEPPY DANCES AND HAR- Oliver Wallace will “SEA LARK’ Lefty's Batik Shirt Is Genuine Article Cowboys love bright colors popular young Western uine ba nes Cohen Prince jaudiences. She has a most Jed tn the Britiah West Indies, Josthel"” a More be Harel t aton,|Colonial Attraction tanye, Madge Rellamy and Ethel A romance of the “Old Wert’ IN A SNAPPY and the Clayton are in the ca __|lives again in Zane ¢ irey's t Strand Brilliant eS [pone Legion. he picture at the SONG Orchestra Colonial Thursday. The cas headed by Helene Chadwick with the love affair of a daughter REVUE |of the West, and a young cowboy THEATRE which {a fniterfered with by the| ——————— Fast Aimer ar Macison activities of a band of ruth out: | iam PA NTAGES THE BARGAIN OF SEATTLE laws called the “border legion | sHOWS | “The Story Without a Name The Wonder Do = SSIES to be Friday's attraction. Anto : CONTINUOUS POLICY NOON “TILL MIDNIGHT a ea | Moreno again plays the leading VAUDEVILLE | masculine role, this time with s of comedy, Dixie Quartette ular songs. Ono of the features {9 | S¥NCops the Dixie Quartet, sald to get some TINKLING JAZZ AND harmony close enough to please the} an be Jone could understand an old-time} | | | | | | SCREEN ATTRACTIONS 1 Hea \ both popular players of a be shown at the Blue Mouse for one | ,aul 2 Sonhiaeiey. atend 1 thie. onat they hire the best cameramen 7 agin hygahd ven se aaj tere ponaible."’ Norma declared. week, beginning Saturday, has been |that Director in he r s ee . ™ : ‘ Mins Talmadge in offering proof of} From the business of being a real cowboy to the business picturized from the story by Charles | lected th “ar api { vl j f 1 he wrote around | drama of life, 77 t tn | See reer 1th | of being a movie actor was the jump that Hoot Gibson took } of the same 1 { @ wealthy ele Laays at She: Perens thle wee in the early days of his career. His latest W rn, “The Hawk,” will be the feature at the Heilig, starting| head, soug’ sted by the horseman and sets ask which hazards, eads the while McKee's 1 offer a new con starring J a | star ed an Film print Hi “The and deals Mar, | perfor | bill at The “and it syncopa “The 1 pop. ome Jazz | § tunes | ‘coon:sh | | | & phono; Miss ervi singer, will soon be over,” Miss Blues . Artist | | gie Carson, “blues’| one of the featured) rmers on this week's} the Palace Hip. days of shouting the ‘blues’ | won't be long before singing tion wilt become a real art radio and the phonograph thanked a lot for that. No outer’ on either the radio or graph." | rson has contracted her next winter to make phono: | CREOLE CHORUS LIBERTY SONGFEST = |ornpn records. She has played tn | of big New York musical | ; ‘ open next | number — STARTING — MONY OF VOICKS afternoon's musical enter. | Comedy prpductions, and her picture | Nd 4 SATURDAY A Thm Kh ROAD SHOW jtainment at the Liberty, beginning | has appeared on covers of many | They ro Different DANCE BOAT ATTRACTION Jat 12:80 o'clock, with a rendition on | popular songs | BERT HANLON HOUSE PETERS FEATURE PROTOPLAY |tho giant Wurlitzer of the overture - | WE GATEING GUN NOW OPEN FOR CHARTER THE SLANDERS fo "Maritana.” His closing con The operetta. “Student Princo,” ts | ae . 4 af vite cert 1 er Will be Strauss’ “Voice: now in jt ist week on Broadway, | Trips on the Bay Every Patsy Ruth Miller PHATUNIN of Sp ‘© other companies are presenting | Sunday Night ey os JOWUNN These five choruses will be sung © operetta in Chicago and Phila: | . ee by members of the song contest: | delphia | pascees COMEDY the Wearin’ of the Green , w pl ug VERNILLE Pier 9 Foot-of Pike Street The Wearin’ of the Greet At | chased a new play from Eugene Wal and Mer Company in WINDS” | REGULA Dawning” and “Let the Reat of the | ter, author of “Paid in Full The AN | ADMINSION—100 « 180 « asc World Go B Tho best singers, |Easlest Way," ‘ust a Woman" and @ in the opinion of tho audience, will others, which will be produced this be rewarded with cash prizes. season, {EDWIN CAREWE ANNOUNCES CAST Edwin Carewe has completed his t for owerful d d unde Snake Bite,” Robert Mich- 1a, which will be he title “The Lady Who Lied Edward Earle will be seen in the stellar roles. Ww rk i startea thts week at United Hollywood. Carewe has hard on the script and has made many changes in the ste before he finally felt it was rea for filming. The director feels in this st DO YOU BE Cable dispate j hair dress he has one of the biggest he ever produced for the IEVE THIS? from Berlin re- he latest fad in silk wool wig. Pauline Garon, film} star of Hollywood, simply refused to the Berlin belles outshine the cinema lights. Pauline has started “took” | the new fad in Hollywood and it’s among the girls of the make | up boxes, It's a common sight now to see any number of film maidens strolling down the boulevard be- | decked in various colored silk wool The Cigar that makes your nickel worth a ‘bit’ 2 for te WOOLLEY &CO., Inc. Sole Importers 1113 ‘Third Ave. s in their] ong the elite was the| RSDAY, APRIL ‘23 Tonight and Friday, Goodbye | RICHARD DIX “Too Many Kisses” i SATURDAY— WA widow will tell you a ™ lot of valuable secrets i about wedded life, Doris Kenyon Frank Mayo Anna Q. Nilsson Hobart Bosworth ee cee oe ° a r s | | Lloyd Hughes . . | Sally, Irene and hich has played for three * York and on the road, aded for co where it out the current season, on Mr. Dowling will be ece of his own writ. . West Side.” y the Messers, probably go inte or August. pla Go-Getter Series” Educational—Orchestra | Any Time 10¢ Loge Seats 200° mh =ANY TIME 25) pot BASEBALL | FANS KEEP FIT Spring ere, for greater activil it ion baseball, fennlas ‘putt or long fishing trips. After a season of idleness most any kind of exerel a bit strenuous at firs cles are soft, arms and I must be limbered up era ally, or Nature impos penalty of stiff museles § ne sprains an Ni mighty aint to and necessitate Fe never mind, here where K-B_ comes, in aa ft friend in. need. Have ¥oe ever tried itt Te not smal bottle from sit store, and you wi without it Rub it n those tired, achl and just feel work, imagination ne casary to got tho gration relief, K-H_containg no fats Rroase the pores of may be used as often as ne hd. K-B ister the skin. sist. on the auld Anal> and effi- original kesle, prc Seattle CC

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