The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 10

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Ge in June, PAGE LO THE ae ¢ [ HERE'S CHARLEY’S AUNT | Great Outdoors ( —~ Is Latest Setting i _ / Wife, h h f *. the Winter ¢ ! 5 4 a NOW-COME SEE A “© The World's Funniest Motion Picture 4 <1 5 Mary AccedestoPopular Demand; 2 2 Will Produce Three New Pictures © all records for her st xf i with Famous Players some years Her present vehicle, “Little Annie Reoney,” is well under way and schedule calls for its completion ¢: Winitr ies Pickford for th ear. it is} ma le seve * ago. it BLUE MOUSE MUS! LIBERTY SONGFEST Hex = Wiillam Winder and his orchestra] These five song choruses will be S Syd Chaplit will interest you Peo Te A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ——— rr It has played all over the world on se the stage—Folks have laughed at it 4 Se > for 33 years! _ € The film version, with added spice bo SCREEN ATTRACTIONS and Charley’s brother Syd in skirts, wm | LIBERTY— 5 1 “Charley's Aunt” will bring laughs for generations to #4 | coutsnem & Doris Ken come! i i OUR PROLOGUE i SEATTLE EVENTS in the J. & V, Liberty News Baseball season opens. Riding Club on a canter. B Battery 146th Field Artillery at target practice, SHEERS RE: ES Ze} THIRD AVE LAST TiMBS TODAY American Legion plants trees in Woodland Park. hh RICHARD TALMADGE Sree rae ti Cos , Come at 11 o'clock tomorrow—see the pictures, then stay for the— Liberty Concert and Song Contest at 12:30 P. M.: These Choruses “No, No, Nora” “Goln' South" “The Wearin’ of the Green” “Mt Dawning" “Tat The Rest Of The World Go By” = STRAND—>» COLUMBIA BLUE MOUSE ° Ka “The Speed King” |. Starts TOMORROW—4 Days Only i dl “THE EMPIRE —-3 BUILDERS” ~ § with REX BAKER and Hid WONDER HORSE, “BOOMERANG” 2 , | Wallace’s Numbers: Overture to “Maritana’ “Voices Of Spring,” Concert Waltz, (Stratss) LAST TIMES SUNDAY THE 8 SUNSHINE GIRLS IN s I WALLACE on the WURLITZER | a a a A! Song and Dance Revue OUR SCREEN YOUR BYE INSURANCE SHADES OF PAST WIFE SEATTLE STAR by s..’ ASCOTT IMPERSONATES ——— NOTE! —— CONSTANTLY INCREASING CROWDS have proven that “THE LADY” is all that we claimed for it—and more! It is Too Big to Miss! | So we are going to hold it over for A Few Days More! | You Will See THE GREATEST ACTING IN THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES! The supreme tri umph of a brilliant career SALVATORE SANTABLLA and the STRAND BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA Sunday Concert Snivatore Santaclle And the Strand Augmented Orchestra of Twenty Artists ‘tf GALSWORTHY’S MONKEY Corinne Startles Cinema World; * Demands Fewer Screen Close-Ups ‘ | FATE PLAYS PRANK ATURDAY, APRIL 25, 19 Guileless Laura ] - 4 g ON BETTY BRONSON § CREIGHTON HALE DOROTHY M* KAIL RALPH LEWIS ALEC. B. FRANCIS RICHARD TUCKER Reckless spendthrift, indolent—the only son of a millionaire father—what reck- oned he that his “fun” meant impris- onment and injustice to the father of the girl he loved—regrets—courage— he proves himself a man. Life in all its glory and pain—from the book by— CHARLES K. HARRIS WILLIAM WINDER and his ORCHESTRA Jean Anthony GREIF Organtat Supreme

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