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

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LBRO BATE oR AN SEEPS SPSS SSS PSS SS SS Se SSE ER RE Er A ee oa —-—— MA\ SAAERICAY FINEST” PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES ANOTHER VAUDEVILLE CLEAN-UP YOU CAN GET ’EM— iF YOU GOT ’EM AND WE’VE GOT ’EM!! SEVEN BIG LEAGUE ACTS HEADED AND Tu BRAZILIAN ECK “Window Shopping” DEL S. LAWRENCE Former Seattle Stock Favorite Henri C. Le Bel Presenting “You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet” COOPER & SEAMON Flashes of JOSSELYN and TURNENn Diversion Via Nace Track OUR FEATURE PICTURE “The Night Ship” Would you sell your honor for Gold? Is any sacrifice too great for love? For the an- swer , SEE this thrilling story of Love and Adventure on land and sea. With an All-Star Including Carr, Robert Gordon, Margaret Fielding, Tom Santehi ‘Old Melodrama at Coliseum Now TYELYN BRENT |} “The Midnight Express,” the cur. TA Aseiter Clever |rent attraction at the Coliseum, re '> SN |vives the good old-time screen melo. | drama, which has largely been neg lected of late in favor of the prob. |!em play and similar more or lene |boresome productions Much of the old-time stage hokum, jfor at one time this play wan as | Popular with the barnstormers as Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model,” jhas been eliminated and real action | put in its place Elaine Hammerstein lives up to the old Hammerstein reputation of | doing things well leading role w She plays the CSaINCOUS TO 11, MH, et PHOTOPLAY. bil CTUS CURE” cil nee plat a mean Yakinon Canutt Jack London’s ith a show of dramatic Dlek Hatten ND savant ILLE | Wit Pat ae ik bo, Mighty Hple of the Great North THI Not So Friendly Strange Things Night Ship” Hay at Pa Robert Gordon and Char brawl scene from “The Night attraction at the Pantages. e new » ma A Bre Henri C. LeBe} Novel Dances Are Featured cat Palace me Mons. Hérbert, appearit first time in American gets over big in his nov be The Muste Vatter ing that has to b ated ima Canutt, world's well krown 1 Dick Ha photo | Marilyn Mills and her two wonde horses also have important parts this thrilling Western comed This bill will close Thurs according to Manager Joo Muller day the Will King company will have a complete dress and # | hearnar tor its opening presen | Saturday, “Surprises of 1925." | Palace Hip will have a thoro house | cleaning during that period | ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF LIBERTY SONGFEST Miami Shore’ was the first song on yesterday afternoon's song con | test and concert at the Liberty theater ‘and Irvin Wilber won the prize, Freda Behling was chosen as the best singer of “A Drea Lucile Johnson war again sele as the winner of “Coming 1 the Rye” and Harry Doan, the old West Seattle ta came out vic tor against @ large number of teatants on the four song, | End of a Perfect Day."9"The Shell | was won by Justus Peterson Oliver Wallace delighted the au dience with a beautiful interpreta tion on the Giant Wurlitzer of Lu |bomirsky’s “Danse Orientale,”* Piarne’s “Serenade” and gems from | | the opera “Martha,” “Toot Toot ‘Tootsie, Goodbye,” Down Upon the Suwanee “Yearning,” “Aloha,” Ha and “I'm Falling in meone” are the five ons ung by the contest tants next Bunday afternoon at 12:30 Oliver Wallace's offerings | solection trom Verdi; Godard’s | and “Souvenir,” orite, fian song ave With to be o'clock will be an operatic “11 Trovatore,” by rcond Mazurka” yy Drdla. | |Gloria Is Princess in Colonial Picture | Gforla Bwanwson is starred in “Her | Love Story,” playing at the Cilonial until Monday night, The pletuee is adapted from Mary Roberta Rine. | hart'’s “Her Majesty, the Queen,” aM” tells the story of a secret ro. | mance behind the throne i} fhe colorful Priscila Dean will |be starred Tuesday in “A Cafe in | Cairo,’ one of her most-talkedof pictures Adolphe Menjou gambles away bi wife in William de Mille “LontA Wife’ in ‘which Grota Nissen is also featured cent pleture, ypen les Selle Board “The This Week on ntages are t Ship,” the curre Father and Son featured in thi Rivals at Blue Mouse photoplay She’s Here, at Last Gilda Gray Opens One Week Engagement ° at Columbia With Monday’s s Show ) a Gilda Grey in her famous silver and gold wig. Gilda, her- elf, dancers, make their first appear- Columbia Monday. and her revue of siz Seattle at the ance in Gilda jcity fat dancing fa the shimmy nd the rat preuet numbers and and ligati: during the ut for more ed music atart agement at the ¢ Her fi jum t appearance {9 | erro 1 how time Beautiful Girls in Liberty Film “The Dressmaker F Evelyn Brent Is “Alias Mary Flynn” a puke uty a ot subordinating the plot into sec recent show dramatiza or ‘The Last Man and you get| the difference Ernest 60 far lls, a n¢ smedy and muelf) years-ahoad-of-the find you have a real n the average film fan's man, and ¥ t hia father, Is ir ving and rethely jewels. They All Want Him Girls in . Sill’s Latest Picture | % Now at Strand beans ees Three Pretty ne a successful, idolized gown | called upon to plan the u of her rival ght when the aforementioned designer has just re r sweetheart of a small par lincove beaucheous mode Ing wondrous feminine apparo! “I Want My Man,” is the title of Milton Silla’ new ysilm,! jin which Phyllis Haver, Doris Kenyon and May Allison,| scene, do some clever work. featured in the above the future fal ‘dl reaction to the tion of the last war? That is the Milton Sills and Dort their Jatest drama, "1 Man," whieh opened anxiety uturday the Strand © Will they see it of Sill A man returnin with the in hia role uftor eight yen during while lusion in Wranee he was seeklog cure from blindne incurred In the wart question evoked by Kengon in Want My eyes of Guilan Wyre HOw will » judge of | | America in its present era of olution whieh eame as & and agita | promise in w child vole, and you'll understand why hard to drag the wife, sweetheart or sister away from the lobby display and home after the show By the way, Wallace does an ex. cellent serenads number on the big organ with novel Oriental effects and | a silvery, Hhread-like melody. _ |Strongheart ‘Likes the Villains Best Strongheart ring part in Jack London's at the Hellig, always t er interest in the villains pictures than in the leading} men, or, for that matter, the lead: | ing women. In his present picture | | hin favorite member of thd cast) }was Mathew Betz, who plays the} }rolo of Frank Wilde, a “dirty| | heavy,” devotes his entire} 4 | time to a choice assortment of evil! deeds up to and ineluding murder. There is a reason for this pref ence, First of all, in most of the | | Strongheart plotures, the man who] [draws the role of villain has to] | fight Stronghoart. “Heavy men, | }4s a rule don't mind staging any | kind of a rough and tumblo fight | with another actor, in fact many jot them get a great thrill out of | it and considerable enjoyment, but | staging a fight with Strongheart in Ja very different matter. Therefor | whenever an actor discovers that| [his part calle for a battle with a! |dog he immediately starts cultivat: | | Ing Strongheart’s friendship on the | theory that the better the do | knows him the less danger there | }is from his fangs. | Dick Talmadge |Now at Capitol The scenes for the Richard Tal madge Production, ‘The Unknown,” }now at the Capitol, are laid In one| lof our large Western cltles, but | Jare typleal of the hightliving con: |ditions all over the country at this | | timo and the efforts of the people | to combat them, Dick assumes tho | Jrole of A champion of the people | | by exposing the hoarded food ship’ | ments and throwing them on the | manet, and his glaring doods as| The Unks@wn soon become the talk of thé eountry ® Ag@Pick Talmadge, he wins sym. | pathy, but as The UnfHown hol gains profound admiration for ‘his thrilling exploits Almost every scene containg a laugh, and the ell [max powwenH wn iutercsting trend who To Sills it is a world upended, a world of flapper orgies, of tea: dancing matrons and reckless fa thers, Hut beneath it all, he seo, {hat soundness of heritage that will emérge above the phase Of pleasiremadnoss that prevails The pleture hig been well cast Phyllia Haver, May “Allison and Paul Nicholson give excelle@ rendi tions as the Vietims of jazz mania, | Kate Truce Theygen Maxwell Conover \ pair of Mothers, give ortrayaly Of equal mer Wrankde Ivana ‘and It, Little shows TODAY SEATTLE CAN SEE THE GREATEST THEATRICAL ATTRACTION EVER OFFERED! SOME | EARLY SIX Glorious Dancing Girls With Feature Picture “RAFFLES” 35¢ Until 1:00 p. m. Then Regular Evening Prices 50¢ ~~ SHAKE THE TOWN ¢ GILDA —____ 2:35 4:30 GRAY APPEARS 7.55 9.59 A Sensation the World Over DOORS OPEN 11:00 A. M. Complete New Bill at State Monday Five act Pass List Necessarily Suspended BEG. SUN, May 31st MATINEB—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Stewart & French Present 2 Qhe treat of the woot ume es he Pictures and Pike A Paramount Pieture HERE! “THE MAKER From PARIS” with Leatrice Joy, Ernest Torrence und the if International Heauty Modela! SEAT SALE TODAY PRICES—Nights, 50c, $1.10, $1.65, $2. 50c, $1.10, $1.65; nee, 50c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Jensen rE von tlerberg PERFECTION’ MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON “IT WANT MY MAN” “MIDNIGHT EXPRESS” A drama of speed and spunk! THEATRE Fase Avenue ay MAmedei! SBDATTLE'S BARGAIN SHOW NEW sHow BVARY MONDAY AND THURSDAY 10 Big Attractions—10 NEW YORK ROAD stow VAUDEVILLE HAROLD STANTON Tenor HYBRY, Bbipl e ‘ror. GIRLS—DANCE—SONGS WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND MUSIC IN ONIGIN our) 620 ono 110 LAST DAY GLORIA SWANSON “HER LOVE STORY” UNA PRN | CAPITOL”: if row AWS RICHARD TALMADGE “THE UNKNOWN” 10c 15c ON ‘THE SORREN William Fairbanks in “HER MAN” ADMISSION 100-1 50- Ais a Ri i = ‘caiman

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