The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 11

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SATURDAY, APRIT 25, 1925, : THE SEATTLE STAR LOVE THAT ENDURES | ‘Twas No Way KID ast | ) ated to Behave on | “| Us Youth,” Cry Film Directors old mother, i “The Lady,” which is to be held at the Strand another we “The Lady” and her son, played by George Alt : 11: | the foen he teach th M Ww who Hi athorne, are featured m the abov vi | 4 t 1 ! tore ae well a » Mra. Frank Wilt | fe eer mas 0) Francesco Longo i DMIRE Norma = tend thwart h All-Artist. orchestra +1 nave rm ather well ve cific fleet inte n his capture. | cert. These musical treats are be- | Patsy Ruth Miller plays trong miss whom Pet terizatio head- | com! with the about h 2 has he Lac nd week at t popul: forward t y's t on into | patrons who ne girl nd today whom nghaling her | as one of the as ‘a frolic: | teman favorite of a| How he is Down in her s ow her like tt. | of the week charac: | Century © adven gue are |. SANTAELLA PROGRAM | COLISEUM CONCERT as vecaus ome m| sort nice | port Southert ranged es Fog Rolls In; Set Ruined; san Another Fortune All Shot ©. Hebrew (a) “Hebrew “Polonaise MI r za by Salvatorn Santaclla feature pl Take for 0) “Chant” ] that confront a rhe E ; | is making “T The Firefly"—Selection ....Friml! (¢) «teprew The andthe “Love's Dream After the Ball” iaea\ baka t netian Mardi-( “gj ig ate pens Cxibulka | “Hebrew arranged hundreds’ of Taecapien ag | “Southern Melodies” . ; poid, Aue: 2 Beheid Arr. by ella! costume, —the tive season The stage placed ac dozens of property mi made to commence p and con’ x Lewis § and Mins Jensen. | — "22" Iman remembered for his fel hand. Millions of c gdlepoyrer 1 3 was ready Carl Laemmie Presents HOUSE PETERS Star of “THE STORM” and “THE TORNADO" —with a wait lifting ma First Time Tomorrow utes piled up into hours and at n 4 Days Only night word was given thru the meg apbones that work would be, sus rrarwrereeces — PATSY RUTH MILLER i 10c oso ua 15¢ "le | and Brilliant Cast —in— “OPEN ALL NIGHT” ADOLPHE MENJOL VIOLA DANA and “OUR GANG” FREELY CAMPBELL in “HIGH SOCIETY” DMECTED BY BO. J LE SANT H SUNDAY MONDAY HAROLD : LLOYD —IN— “GIRL | SHY” 2 DAY ONLY TIUUAUAQUQUOOOUUAUEUAQOUEEUEAUAUAULETHLL.. A Smashing Story of the Sea In spite of the wide smile H+ behind the horn-rims, Harold Lloyd is almost totally ruined by his strange aversion to the feminine gender in “Girl, Shy,” which will be shown) at the Colonial Sunday and} Monday. | From the Famous Saturday Evening Post Story By A. M. SINCLAIR WILT (of Seattle) With House Peters at the Helm 1 Ee the Pathe comedy, “Girl Shy, which will be seen at the Colonk Sunday and Monday, Harold Lloyd once more demonstrates his remark- able versatility before the camera Lioyd’s role in this new fun-film ts waid to be so entirely different from he has ever attempted to por that he debated a long time be tackling the part The locale of “Girl Shy” \# for tho most part a small town, altho to-| wards the end of tho picture the action is #taged In the city As $s usual with the Lloyd Patho- comedies, there ix only a small cast in “Girl 8h Jobyna Halston is ey agein seen as Harold's leading woman, Richard Daniels, Carlton A rolling, plunging story of the high seas—of a little spittire with a million dollar temper who was kidnapped by a cave man with a yacht and an jran will, Right there tho trouble begant It took the whole Pacific Fleet te tame him—and the biggest: sen-wreck ever filmed! Irene Bileen Percy Philo McCullough — = Comedy Educational ADDED “ALMOST A HUSBAND” (Comedy) FRANCESCO LONGO Directing Columbia All-Artist Orchestra (Seattle's Finest) HUVIUUUUUUUOUULUUUUUEUUANUUOUUUURUUOULUUUUU UU “LEE TY “O. West” and the “GO-GETTERS” mine LOS seus 205 Lyman Howe's “HODGE PODGE” International Overture, “Plauo Damo’. ....eeee sss Suppo Actually, he feared the girls —tut in his dreams, what o Nows PUQENAUEEAUEUEREUEUOUUENEUEUUUEGUULUUELAUEGOEUAGAQUEOELESCEERAUEAO AU ? Arittin, Priscilia King and Dorothy Roitioo! = = Dorr are also prominent in the sup mom uUNUNUALUUNLLUIT ————Af | 4 port, to sper APED AND TAMED “Youth! Give’ { SHOULD SHE FORGIVE? | \ Por r ust f t ‘ . p T oman tried t 5 te t bat wet el t ' ting angle hold the woman's | mportant irag back toward f . th ng both sidewalks of Fifth | r nt of nd ¢ the grounds of Pat-| e ft i v tt rf hed Just I th t 1 1 th r t t 2 ' e ee bos os J . Bebe D. toh r 1 iggled hoe " h w Miss I « ‘ the f an T Ma « ung ond A nt I I it f the # his pa nd brush, tad he pleture and er t f M aniols 1 Rocq nd ay stud i Director Ed 1 Su ar I f 1 ) cr | In “Head Winds,” now at the Columbia, Patsy Ruth Mil-| Even tho ot 3 f 1 He had allowed her father to ler has the role of a headstrong little shrew, who meets her\** % ™ore phisticated type, the| she loved him. Creighton Hale Young Noah Beery || Waterioo when she is abducted by a virile sea captain, ee ee a ee to Follow in Dad’s || namely House Peters. a SS antec aE: Sighs,” which i | |Screen Footsteps F{0U8E PETERS, as 'the cent ams the nean “NPE BRIDGE REERY JR. ts ¢ figure of A. M. & a! Ww ned by Ch notatops. of. h nt K story of the P As a master ¢ A 1 be a m Beets: Wen Obes ay ARTY Be Norma Talmadge does a supreme bit of acting, as the An GOIN. 80 || oe ‘pine dob fn attemiptin ciara igre sion woul: mother, has his son shang: aboard one of nocent Har- s the Bridge n ships, Doroth alph Lewis, Fan d Tucker and Alec B. Francis af6 PAGE 11 go to prison for him—yet and Dorothy Mackaill are featured in the cast of the dramatic film, “The Bridge of starting at the Blue Mouse today. imprisonment, 4 to the city, on thru the ughter, 1s un- MacKail, Creighton Hale, Midgiey, Rich d in the cast year-old Helen Rowland is the of t studios. Her emotio"at is remark- tors de id of her we dedicate this drama of mar riage as told by a woman who learned about mar- riage . through the most unusual ex- perfences and advyen- tures that ever befell a beauty. From a palatial gambling “hell” in San Francisco to a reed hut. in the jungles —she endures life! MIZA the Marvelous Mezzanine Floor Daily—2 to 4, 7:80 to 9:30 —will tell you all about your love affairs — no charges or fees asked or accepted. A Felix Cartoon—A Cross-Word Puzzle \ =—=5=8=!=5=8=8= y Max } 2 a 4 : ts. 2 Pete a 25 eis A First National Picture with Frank Mayo Hobart Bosworth Anna Q. Nilsson Lloyd Hughes Doris Kenyon Myrtle Stedman The J. & V. Syncopators Playing “Lady of the Nile” “Twilight, the Stars Ain't featuring Jack Cold Mamas,” Fred Holt at the plano, an ‘raping sruch gaint-Secn®

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