The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 11

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SATURDAY. MAY 9° on ATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR ” as >‘ THRILLS ~ INNOCENT, B UT- — IN SEARCH OF RI \'Doug’s Picture { Now Ready for Final Editing [ CHAMPION tt a | Loved by Two | Syd Chaplin is said to have i he will not be responsible for a PAGE 11 B-SPLITTER | Hale Considers ReturnJourney to Old Country sued a proclamation that from hilarious } laughter which he might cause iy his performance in the|s r i I m at title role of “Charley's Aunt,” to remain at the Liberty ir. Leve resumed Q or L Boardman t flapper-co ‘ f lilies yle he pietr The Way of «a Girl, t a he 1 an engagement at the Blue Mouse Saturday. : J j . j : «| NEED INTERPRETER? SEND FOR TELLEGEN A. distinguis 5 xii Norman Kerry is thrown = A b iscu \ rtant!into the somewhat doubtful wre on at So arg rf "| predicament of being the ob- j two sisters’ affections Butterfly,” which will be peaks! shown at the Colonial Sun- t d Monday. Som in ‘BEN LYON WORKING wn IN CANADIAN WILDS « day a “TL Mean Business!" Starts today to wag the tongues of SEATTLE First Time Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY! Clive Arden, noted author, out-Glyn’s — Eli- nor in this sensa- tional portrayal of tempestuous, ardent love. fy | (Now HERE! | § The Best ' Comedy This Year “THE WAY OF A GIRL” with ELEANOR BOARDMAN MATT MOORE—WILLIAM RUSSELL Laughs, adventure and spine- tinglers crowd one another so fast in this story of the flam- ing romance of a society pet. You'll love it. And different, well, there never was any- thing like it before. 4 You'll Love It! Because it's different than any yet. MILTON SILLS fi Magnetic, vivacious Mary could make any and a star cast, startling society the Alps in est snowslide Astor as the heroine man leave home! See her beautifully gowned, in this drama with a sequence in which you will see the great- ever thrown on the screen! FAS HIONS MASTER COLORS @& SERIES @ with Ethel Grey Terry|| Wilford Lucas Carol Holloway Also Jimmy Aubrey “OH, WHAT A FLIRT” and an Educational PARIS ALICE McLEAN ! Dramatic Soprano @ LANGDON “Feet of Mua” LANGDON J DON’T FORGET THE SUNDAY CONCERT Tomorrow at 12:30 SALVATORE SANTAELLA and the STRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA—AIL Artists ANTONIUS JENSEN and His WINTE GARDEN ORCHE LAST TIMES World's Champion Cowboy WILLIAM WINDER po Pi iis | | | Yakima Canutt ORCHESTRA “RIDIN’ MAD” Sereen Almanac Educational Larry Semon Comedy Anytime 10¢@ — Loge seats 20¢ | EAT REY’S Newest Western Thriller OWEN MOORE, CONSTANCE BENNETT, MABEL BALLIN CHARLES OGLE, DAVID BUTLER All about a cowboy cave-man and what happens to a flapper who tries to vamp him! Forest Fires! A Race—Auto vs. Horses! Comedy—Heart Throbs! Rugged Western Scenery! , The J. & V. SYNCOPATORS Playing: “Savannah” “By the Light of the Stars” “Let Me Be the First One to Kiss You Good Morning,” featuring Jack Bain “Calliope Blues” sion entitles you to and also see the entire picture program, 2:30 p. m. Sunday the COL ISEUM CONCERT OR- CRESTRA will play the follow- ing popular one-hour entertain- ment: Within the Walls (a) “In a f China" Lively hinole. ng March’ . Hoamer from (b) “inte r 10, “One Fine Day," A-Trip ‘to ‘the’ Grie Collseum Orchestra” Arranged by 8, I. Wineland WINELAND—airector

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