The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 22

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Te dn Oe ee el te he ORC ee A fl ee a Oe le ra ah a | FRIDA fue SEATTLE STAR Ll }: LER UNICO “Syd Chaplin comedy to remain at Liberty; Laura La Plante cast as innocent ‘ “ey , set ” newt Pe ORES ie school girl at Columbia; Zane Grey story, “Code of the West,” next at Coli a] IF IMARRY AGAIN’ | Seu} Mary Astor, in “Enticement,” starts Saturday at Strand. a and Vike EFFECTIVE TODAY Any Seat 23° « Any Time ry Vieat SHE’S 4 HE! And that's what makes SYD CHAPLIN SATURDAY— F ZANE ‘GREYS WES LAST TIMES on Thu HOOT GI The 8 Modern Western, Built About a Cowboy Caveman and a 1925 Flapper Fiery, Dynamic, Tempestuous PRISCILLA DEAN Ba the female Robin Hood In a ng tale of Buren pean untrlete ‘THE CRIMSON RUNNER’ Topies of the Day Pathe News Aesop’s Fables a | McKee’s Arcadians | ‘THIRD ane MADISON O° NANA S>StiHAALLAA AHH (A ACOSTA ‘CHARLEY'S AUNT The world’s funniest picture, by common consent of the crowds jamming in here to see it, Priscilla Dean Is Feminine Robin Hood |* . i . a la (1) Syd Chaplin in “Charley's Aunt,” which starts it ¢ cond weel: at the Liberty Saturday; (2) Laura La Plante ; HELD and Eugene O'Brien in “ y Innocence,” next week attraction at the Columbia; (3) Owen Moore and Con- The stc it —_ unce Bennett f i he West,” start ing Saturday at the Coliseum; (4) Mary Astor, star of | working class of i BS a Rennes ‘Seite eta ib cls oy ee ii ) $ F x“ lslfor Strand Picture || SCREEN ATTRACTIONS Follies Models y | irae TONIGHT ONLY Yes, yes, of course! with | rmeery * The Ww hole Vs Mtl Qwen Moore Bw onste: ‘ COLLAM Mie tM “HEAD to laugh at “Charley’s A t moxte 8 emm ode Aunt!” Constance Bennett COLUMBIA vind". ne and Se ___WINDS” LUE MOUSE f Highs . H GARDEN David Butler Mabel Ballin TOMORROW An Interesting Prologue Sips ide i ote ie ns | FI "i iD ebiiey Coy as a Violet!” To. SADSED LAUGH ATTRACTION sek frorn Wolatiey to the “A | “| Flapper an F oko Dangerous a Is Offered 2, Both Leon Meclssal ihe petieroama crf ‘THE STAGE Romance at Colisesim soe WALLACE on the WURLITZER "ea PALACE Mir Hn 7 i eu at Learn ‘These Choruses Lavras Blige ‘ 1 - Eleanor Boardman ea her pat n the hopes | stance Talms A for Sunday, 12:30 P. Mc THE J. and V. SYNCOPATORS in Comic Portrayal “When Irish Eyes Are in " € Smiling” “I Wish I Kaew" “Love Me and the World In Mine” “After Every Party” “Nobody Knows What a Red-Headed Mama Can De" and hum a a J Western Drama Is ; Playing exquisite a at Colonial Friday } a t reve ft 0 | & , ” delightfulness. BB] Rainbow | Ra “ee : OAR 5 |“Charley’s Aunt L a a a ‘a Held Over at Liberty * $25 in Cash Prizes CONCERT ORCHESTRA under Wiawailt ti’ on i to make up a » be given in the} The Bargain of Seattle Shows 30 far seta are fines 10—BIG FEATURES—10 hs, It ial ~ BIG TIME Champion Cowboy VAUDEVILLE who have already at Winter Garden WALTER WELLS ‘ And His Band tated that it Is the fun Yakima Canutt, who has won for} himself the title of “world’s cham ROSE BUD REVUE »whoy,”' is starring at the Win Feature Photo Play rden until Saturday night, in Comedy—News Mad." Concert Orchestra le suggests, the pl a WINELAND a 5 m a 5 a a Cy] ee ete a The COLISEUM a a a r] CI a a a NOW —TILL SAT. NITE WM. FAIRBANKS camingly funny till re Every Friday Night COUNTRY STORE Admission—10e, 15, —IN— n Western type replete | ing stunts, A ‘love story | j MARRY IN 225 | iy [oon ee | SADIE STEPHENS Marriage Comedy She walked in Lady Banjoist Supreme |Drama at Capitol and won, wherg Marry in Haste," a story of ma vampires feared} to flirt! \ riage and » will remain at the Capitol until Saturday night Dorothy Revier and William Fair. | banks head the cast of the picture, | which was adapted from the story by | Jean Duvane rN 4 | VAUDEVILLE. ‘oneutm 4 CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 4 The story is a comedy drama o an natu —the big ‘ y narried life, in which the hus: | thrilling AND FEATURE : ; i band misunderstands, and the wife comedy PICTURES NOW PLAYING—ALL WEEK ahdarat o well. A prize fight weRention ashing” climax day the offering wil in which Shirle off stellar honors. to have one of acterizations, orious Lime is Fables ft the Day furnis: { ‘ { The Biggest Bill of All The BillWithoutaFlaw || JACK WILSON Vaudeville’s Favorite Comedian of the year Warren & O'Urien The Drittiane | Actress | Roberta Arnold | | The “Mansfield of | i the Ser Montagu Love | TH TEST? "0 | Chain & Archer | Tomorrow! Coming to Wag the | Tongues of Seattle = The sensational denoue- | “Oh, T DIA Nott | Sinn ator Jack Redmond & Co, 1b:t4 ment of a “platonic” love The Pathe News (10:30 with pretty, attractive Mary Astor as the rather indisereet maid, | DAN DOWNING AND BUDDY Pamela Wynne Story Coming to Columbia} | BOARDMAN —IN= 1OTURE H MILLER THE PATSY K la Wynne's * the film, which starts is said to from AND LOU TELLEGEN in “THOSE WHO JUDGE” urday at th contain all the ox and humorous situations of the orig inal laura La Plante is cast as the In. corrigible Ann, who, on her return from boarding school, meets a major | in the British India service and falls | desperately for him The little girl) sets about to win “her man” with onig, her Innocence and perseverance | A GIRL’’ Edna Ma : Ribs “SECRETS OF LIFE” LONGO ORCHESTRA Sho wanteil more freedom, but she Kot than she bargained for when she aking the laws, You'll love ything you could ARIS HIONS SOLOR ® Totiay Sotn Satorday HARRY | P LANGDON rr “LISZI" ! COMEDY ® IN (¢ WILLIAM WINDER and His ORCE VAN ANTHONY GI A young Englishme ugene O'Brien is excellent perfect lover" is on the ‘defen most of the time, however Joan Hersholt and Hedda Hopper L@ a strong supporting cast, men cons

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