The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 20

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PAGE 20 Pith and Dike = Tonight—Good-Bye to Pirat and Pike RICHARD DIX in. “TOO MANY KISSES” TONIGHT—Good Hye to Zane Grey's “The Thundering Herd” NOW FOR BIG LAUGHS SATURDAY will bring the com- edy sensation of the world— SATURDAY Far who = Ee Tee 2 | 2a GE SG ee OE AGAIN with one of t N i L | 8 8 tional’s stron Frank tases Lloyd Hughes i Doris Kenyon ® Anna Q. Nilsson Hobart Bosworth | Myrtle Stedman 5 ® From a pala bling den in the tropi dures life un ae PROLOGUE will be appropriate THE J. ‘a V. SYNCOPATORS * playing ‘eee gallops! s WALLACE on the WURLITZER THe iE a | | Learn These COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA: under : f ne WINES,AND | it | $25 in Cash Prizes | 5 in C a a Prizes Choruses for Sunday, told by— Mezzanine ¥ Sineting” a 2"toi| ®/in Blue Mouse Film ‘Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls. Day and Evening. Young- Lady Assistants, Moved to Westlake SOW LALO G—ALL W kties In “The Man Krom Montana” RUSSELL and PIERCE LIFTON and DE RES | “they're Ditterent™ BERT “HAND ON” THEATRE Fins? Avewue at Macison THE BARGAIN OF SEATTLE SHOWS FOUR SENSATIONAL WILTONS NOW PLAYING THE ONE BIG LAUGIE SHOW OF THE YHAK DIXIE | MINSTRELS | 20 COLOTED ARTISTS A THEGULATC OAD SHOW ‘A VERNILLE and Her Company in ATTILACTION “PATO PIOTUIE SLANDERERS Venturing ® odny—TIN Sniueday Nite Richard Talmadge | JOWN NTE WALKER || coweny Nnws “The Bana King” EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AND © COUNTRY STORE 8 SUNSHINE GIRLS]! PIE MERCHANDISE INA | AD MISSION—100 © Ihe feature; | 1) Hous orma Ta Ses ttle woman author of madge to remain at Strand; “If I Marry Again Famous stage farce, “Charley’s Aunt, (4) Sid Chaplin the 7 Uproarious Farce Coming to Liberty “Head Winds,” MIZA ‘Heart Throbs Abound | e Revue C)NSTANTLY INCREASING CROWDS have proven that NORMA TALMADGE I} “THE LADY” TOO BIG TO MISS A FEW DAYS MORE SALVATORE SANTABLLA wd the Strand Orchestra Don't Forget the Big Sunday Concert House Peters Virile Seaman at Columbia Doris Kenyon to Star at Coliseum Agnes Ayres Is Star at Colonial nd mid Grittith are the featured | KG BAY. SUANY. TIME’ Tf SEATTLE STAR he / which “If 1 Me Aga |More Action for Gibson at Heilig « Last Shoiinee of Dick Talmadge Film c.. {Head Wind Last Times Tonight Conway Tearle —in— “School for Wives” The One Eyery~ one Likes STARTING TOMORROW WARNER BROS! SCREEN CLASSIC “The Bridge of Sighs” CREIGHTON HALE DOROTHY MACKAILL RALPH LEWIS ALEC B, FRANCIS CHAS, K. HARRIS’ Immortal Drama of Thrills throbs Jean Anthony Greif Organint BL coming to Columbia; Norma Tal- to be next Coliseum | starts Saturday at Liberty. | ‘ GIBSON. Norma Talmadge to Remain at Strand STARTS TOMC YRROW- Lefty Flynn Is “Because of his ‘misdeme | P Likable Black Sheep | eather sends im 10 a ty Flyan r Garden, as a scapegrace CONTINUOUS POLICY eNOON-'TILL MIDNIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES 18 UP-AND-AT-'EM ACTS 8 — : Tee First Time Anywhere at These CHILDREN ANY TIME Le of The He iig's Sum. mer super-pictures, Don't New Show me “h — i007 af nk angel of = rprending numer TIMES TONIGHT “THE LAST LAUGH” —TOMORROW— A Smashing Sea Story with HOUSE ‘Patsy Ruth Miller PROM THE SATURDAY EY ENING POST STORY BY A. M, SINCLAIR WILTS of civilization. he girl, and he win and keep hi ay the Dill will chang] coming attraction being “Ye Wife," in which Irene BS Eileen Percy share stellard j ea Es #0. T * now al the family, _home | Ethel Clayton has beeley iow in the screen ded by Or SEV It E’ Until Saturday “LERPY" FLYNN in “0. 0 WEST NOW OPEN FOR © Trips on the Bay: Sunday N18

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