The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 7

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\F Fun Plentiful | \ Variety in lj Last Show at Orpheum | Indoor That Old Daver lor; Mutually Charmed Is Highlight in Pola Latest Pict at Strand n New Show | Strongheart Scores Sport at Palace Hip lige Stars in “White Fang,” Jack London /pgmance Negri’ scene Story at Heilig, Starting Tuesday The Virgi g Monday aw FINC/T™” VAN TAG ES ae VAUDEVILLE J-...... 2 AND FEATURE Edwards Davie Seattle to See ANNOUNCE WINNERS PICTURES Gilda Do Her OF LIBERTY SONGFEST ie F 0 L K S Colleen Sympathetic ‘ Ps wineein CARIES in Role of “Sally” == Famous Dance We claim the BIGGEST show st value in the Northwest | The Crowds PROVE IT! This Week’s Show Is Just Another Link in the Year’s Chain of Perfect Entertainment RARIN’-TO-GO —ACTS— 7 y 4 : Richard Talmadge 4 at Winter Garden r I SCREEN ATTRACTIONS s | Lomeorry COLMEUM STKAND COLONIAL MTATE THE STAGE onrnnem PANTAGES PALACE MIE , so New Bill Starts wast at State Monday ‘ Pomp of Royalty “in Blue Mouse Film and p A Seattle Product MOST ORIGINAL eat . nt ahaa 4 the opening: performance COMEDIAN and ECCENTRIC DANCER LOUISE BOWERS & CO. ee “PLENTY OF PEP” A Snappy Singing amd Dancing Revue THEATRE Fine? fvenur at Macuson: THE BARGAIN OF SEATTLE SHOWS NEW sHoWw MeNDAY THURSDAY AND 10—Big Attractions—10 SANTAELLA PLEASES ’ WITH SUNDAY CONCERT *."" . y. Glyn’s Third Movie New York Road Show Now at Coliseum sory now. eropabdel cal aaankting rag ug ; sia VAUDEVILLE Saterday, May |Halvatore Santac 8 loxe GIRLS—DANCES—sonGs stirring ploture was presented. Just fy edged wi her thire WALTER WELLS RICHARD AND HIS BAND DIX —te— “MEN WOMEN” and and “Isle of Vanishing Men” FPRATURE PICTURES PRISCILLA DEAN in “A Cafe in Cairo” Comedy News ADMISSION 106, Ie, he THE MONDAY wr MACS Ave RED-GREEN & YELL LOW A Comet 5 Surprise oddly thrown | are known come to another very | |De Mille Picture Now at Columbia Willlam De Mille haz again MARGARET HESSLER “Musical Moments” real | The Charme inder COMING “RAPELES" and GILDA GHAY of the wee NOW—TILL WED. “THE LEGEND OF HOLLYWOOD” PERCY MARMONT ZASU PITTS | aire $ panei ful se | HAP HAZZARDS | [Roy OYAL | Lew Cody ax the hero, Sir Nicho- [Ut MOORISH [las ‘Thormonde, is now definitely [Mer TROUPE playing heavy | lumbia Whirlwind Tumblers Renee Adore | mous David’ Balant = as the French cocotte, Suzette, gives a beautiful interpretation to that role, which is a difficult one to por- tray Pantages Songologue Alec Francis, as always, gives a “Tl See You in My Dreams” Dard’ talahed perforation with HENKI C. LE BEL | mae we Percy Marmont In Dramatic Picture Percy Marmont, who wide | spread recognition thru his work in|} “If Winter Comes,” doen some | appealing acting in ‘The Legend of Hollywood,” the picture which Is lnow the attraction at ths Capitol Marmons has tho role of an am- bititous, but poor, scenario writer. Failure tracks him down, until he ia deaperate in hia despair. Finally he gambles with death in a novell iii, wife with Iaviah attention, |game in which seven glasses, one} iia 4 orion husband who faces of them containing poison, are set | diserace thru his efforts to keep hin between him and the last hope of] wits and home together ie'l success from a studio where hia ” story la being consider Zasu Pitts, Alice Dav Dorothy Dorr head the cant “The Dancers” Is | Stirring Picture film, “The ue O'Brien | extablin one LEAVES TONIGHT TOM MIX “The Rainbow Trail” TOMORROW BRINGS— JACK LONDON’S Immortal Story of the Great North Country— “White Fang” with Strongheart The Greatest Dog Actor of All Timet wasting his time taken, the fa roles in the - CORRE Fitch and ar |ooh la Jal past oHenry ¢ De} t Dia Your Step” ia untll Wednesday the llve-wlre star, RICHARD TALMADGE, = Mille stage success as the working | $ = 7 basin, and with a scenario mada b: STEPHENS ON THE BANJO Clara Béranger and a t Orokertrs ARDE ano 10¢ ano um 15¢ LAST DAY “THE DANCERS” GEORGE O'BRIEN ALMA RUBENS ‘Tomorrow — MARY PHILBIN in “THE ROSE OF PARIS" with Lew Cody, Harriet Hammond, Hence Adoree eis In it De Mil sree very natural} a of N York soclety Ii ¥ and effectively as a mitr women frien: company—f tolls a story of O Ons - |$ ve J, & Vv. sYNCOPATONS THE COLIS One under eograph. With them he pney-mad your NOW HERE— Alice Terry Lewis Stone “THE VIRGIN” with ALICE LAKE, WALTER HIERS ONCERT A | oe HARLAN, AND is nucceseful onthe market, and who in openly trying to win another “CONFE! I pe A QUEEN © lite Desired of all men— Attained by none, Ing Virst and Pike and supporting LOOK! Men sim ist Kron A PEW DAYS! about some deliciow © comedy “The Isle of amaging film 1 Dan.| and exploratt Alma | cannibal y hend.|an unusual domem CONTINUOUS ITO LRM JACK DEMPSEY “PASSIONS. PATHWAY” and STANDARD VAUDEVILLE aN RN Coming MAY 30 STUDIO" f ANLDY EDW. STANISLOFE AND GRACIE Mon,” Vanishing i) enture « Kia forma | elaborate EVERYBODY IS TALKING Pantages Courtesy Drive Proves Meio) in atic ate . Big Success beep ntager—The Theatre With No Regrets YES) WANDEIURS' with OU ING LISI PLVOLT GUUS ATLCO THLOPETEEGS CATS MOHBEE & CO, Al, HISRMAN ne night sereen vera Submitted by one of our patrons, romances, is the background ‘for the film. 10M enjou and " “Mente We nue And 1s SOM) SHOWS VENITA GOUL “Tmpresstons PADLNS WILL KING & CO, and Hermie King's SupersSolotsts

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