The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 19

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FRIDAY, MAYS, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 19 Nazimova ha: 1S ; mother role in “My Son,’ Strand attraction; Lon ( ‘haney i in Vitth at Mike “The Monster” starts at Columbia Saturday; “Air Mail,” romance in clouds, booked for Liberty; Bebe Danie Is’ latest feature at Coliseum next week. | Virnt und. Whkce TONIGHT eK urewell to | ZH OEY'S “CHARLEY’S AUNT 7] a “CODE OF THE WEST” " | ; et i SYD CHAPLIN a a LAST TIMES TONIGHT “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” STARTING TOMORROW! SATURDAY— bad little The Thrill of Follies girl Mail Planes in of Broadway Action with Crook A good little, meets a You'll Guess! You'll Gasp! You'll Laugh! You'll Love! fairy prince and then it happens! | | saturoay— | a The Season's (ireatest Mystery Comedy-Thriller! “THE AIR MAIL” Showing the daring, the romance, the faithful- ness of the gallant men who daily are facing un- told risks in the sky— A Byron Morgan melo- drama, with DougFairbanksJr. Warmer Baxter Billie Dove See the big fight in the clouds, 3,000 feet up! THE SEASON: Ss GREATEST: MYSTERY. “THRILLO“COMEDY ,, The Famous Star of “The Hunchbs ck of Notre Dame” in His Latest Characterization WANDA WILEY in “A WINNING PATR” FRANCESCO LONGO on Jane COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA ; striking success with | Kenneth Harlan fei A ‘ and TONIGHT ‘ONT Ps ’ (Bas th (1) Jack Pickford, Nazimova and Mary Akin in a scene from “My Son,” starting at the Strand Friday; (2) Lon T. Roy Barnes OF A GIRL” Chaney in the role of “The Monster,” which comes to the Columbia Saturday; (3) Billie Dove, one of the-featured i at the | Cousaum The high-pressure com ‘ eee a ie drama of @ vivacio' Chaney Is Slave Tense Situations Robert Keable Novell | MEIGHAN COMPLETES rie ne Geel ae Maniac i in n New Film in Capitol Film Next at Blue Mouse | GEORGE ADE STORY Meets iat dene Rapa rawlir ana t | her into a foreign land, rare the qualities of “The|which Edmund 1 t t where sacrifice and love throw open her soul! ple playe begins Sati */* * a a ¢ - + See the hero saving \ I ‘he *Uncle Sam’s mail by P . a parachute drop! COMING TOMORROW! ter: MoGrs ( Y od i | GUFFAWS! ne F THE BIG SENSATIONAL SCREEN : 1 con 1 a, | Walter Hiers in PRODUCTION OF THE BOOK THAT . : ee ae pak —Comedy— B, SHOOK TWO CONTINENTS. , : t i ‘ A RARIN’ ROMEO “Our Gang” 45 The J. & V. Syncopators «, Purple Sage Sequel wit 4 Fee true if at a please with pleasant MONTE BLUE-MARIE PREVOST adie belt sek di becca eae at pulsations WALLACE SABLE: : Be ee inated fhe } o #« on e WURLITZER THRILLING oO “Simon Called Peter” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA | WILLIAM WINDER AND HIs ORCHESTRA i —_ bd e ‘Bebe Daniels Stars equi ee ronded Hour” | onto te au |into the mesh: Learn These Choruses for Sunday, under ° Novelty Specialties [his home town au ye ; Abound in Follies imme eae ae a aE Pe j WINELAND famous comic Valad, wit appear) MENJOU AND NISSEN |My wy mmm 1 _ TEAMED FOR PICTURE seers Romance in Clouds Aaggeel week, in Mlory of : look ; Baturday une, * ‘ : wi de | Coming to Liberty A tale of romance, mystery 4 es ae ee ne ee Percy Bronson Is Popular on Circuit A comedian well known 4 rts in Pe “Sweet Rosle O'Grady" If You Knew Suste Like Know Susie” “Mighty Lak a Rose" $25 in Cash Prizes _|Edith Evans. perennial fs in the clouds is the desc affair. As the nar ction coming Liberty Saturday, “The A ted with Winnie last season with ture {s replete with o Floren: neth Harlan he porting cas , | aBrnes in “Phe Wheel,” which rom the John Golden nU directed by Victor Schert- Aelephone oper: Tetel, who strik peretucer and is —— crook who bec nes 2 mail pil rob thep lanes and winds up by ro er {ing his former cronies and marryin 2's|@ beautiful girl was a memt rin Los Angeles. | Nazimova Scores : in Mother Role woman in “In the Narr Billie Dove has the role of the girl, who lives in the “deserted city” for his are ®& number ‘of mu: tion pleture history was made | [en eLameeer Rayed prnGeres Onewtuw i ciRcUrT VAUDEVILLE THEATRE rol musical comedy luminaries and 30) rec when a giant , |Itving. Warner Baxter, Mary ' y: thak: tbe re mi H ‘ vr ative artist models, who are n film theater, and Dot r Wghts I5e to S1—Mats, Ihe to Ge ae Aarasae ar Magenees ty s film theate is wes to be ont joasing to the featured eS pert ade The Wargnin of Senttle Shov be’ m r ng to t Pontus Doyle's t KARYL NORMAN en eee, 7 | ritish public, On Weta exer sxc anor" 10—ATTRACTIONS—10 the son| ‘Al Jolson hag returned to New the monster air for whom the mother would sacri-| York fe n Keith, that | Barmu actor who Inevitably calls! com llowing hia enforced rest The world's most famous 1 is still y jon, ‘‘Another| care, however, 4 w over London, carrying atives of the principal wspapers, for om the picture shown whi ey were in the This was the first time that a NEL McKAY jae —|| VAUDEVILLE REENE-& BARRETT — ROSE BUD REVUE Fae WANTED—A HUSBAND? fice everything fcian’s | 1 exclam everal more!"’ has one of the! months before he is permitted to SON EVANS WALTER WELLS and Hie BAND |, % HEE? rting roles, and Hobart Bos-| return to the stage | motion picture was ever projected RONSON ae AD om “PETE MORHISON in Ben Wilson Is Doctor beh erpa of plain people, | en and VAUDEVILLE THE BRAMBINOS Comear a: Pcie Kass lin’ Winter Garden fisherfolk in ¢ Coe 1 Masonic Club Hall ARCADE SQUARE TONIGHT In “Renegade Holmes, M. D.," at | From all repo the Winter Garden until Saturday | ment ts strong but not exag, night, Ben Wilson Is offering an-|'The basis of the plot js tho fi Jother of his special Western series }tho mother to save her boy from a Show Saturday— _—_—_——_ CHARLES WITHERS “WITHERS’ OP’RY livery Friday Night | COUNTRY STORE SEWS i: FANLES 11 TOPICS Admission 10¢, 15¢ and Zhe th Arrow temptress, played by Constance Ben And All Week | 4 is time Wilson has the # nett ‘The Mysterious § + na different role of the | D M & C EDMU ADT E | kn punter an ¢ Ba ay ; H ee r. c 0. BARBARA BEDFORD Nees tH } —IN— platy Yara PANTAGES ie eton university, Jn he annual | METROPOLITAN “CHAMPION OF LOST’ vf tion conducted by the Daily} m Fair. | ¢ Sain it |Setboatontani awttioh' ovis laaia 6 : me Me - ||BEG. NEXT SUNDAY CAUSES” | attraction starting Sunday, | special Barbara La Marr aa | Re | SCREEN ATTRACTIONS h y y))) b ae | ss ne way ome : Larger | aS Y i 5 Tom mi ‘ cated | in your bakings |] tie Abode: ee eee |THE RAINBOW TRAIL” Same Price} BOMBAY SEANCE for over 33 years te" Hundreds "receive. na || HL EILIG Bremerton Port Orchard Charleston and Seabeck-Brinnon Ferries Effective May 9, 1925 Call at Ticket Office, Colman Dock or Phone MA In2222 for new uchedule NAVY YARD ROUTE CONTINUOUS POLICY- NOON-'TILL MIDNIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES nH CKOWDS/ BECAUSE This Week's Bill Is One of Our Very Best Shows 8—GO-GET'EM ACTS—8 Every One a Headliner SPECIAL ATTRACTION U. 8. 8S. COLORADO JAZZ BAND THE PICTUE “THE PARASITE” With Madge Nellamy, STEPHENS on the Banjo ‘with Laura La Plant® and Bugene O'Brien n of Lont Caunes Tike 1 ort Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS : Private Maite, Day and in “Ramahackle House THE STAGE c adlining Kary! 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