The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1925, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR } PURSUED BY WOMEN! | On With the Danee, Gilda 4 a His Name Is Hal, Girls sta Toe \\ ‘ & ’ 1 ‘ And he’s such a nice chap, too. The father of two lovel boys. Too bad the ladies can’t leave him alone, You'll sympathize with Buster Keaton when you sce the trouble he has eluding the fair sex in hig latest comedy, “Seven , | Chances:” at the Liberty. ‘ } USTER KEA Oe a ' t an ove 3 Wall street } t f ar f which is at the I And } Kagged é Chances” t t I t ry ’ Hal Demar is the good-looking chap who acts as director of the new Cinderella Band, womer wish to marry | ne ne we T. Roy Rarne 8, it's Gilda! So much has been said about this famous “shimmy queen” that even aohich is scoring a great hit at the Heilig, where it is now playing its initial engagement in Seattle. The boys are all clever musicians and the band bids fair to win great pop- ularity. “Beauty and the Bad Man,” is the film offering. AL DEMAR and his Cinde band is capturing the cr that have been surging to see B. Kyne’s greatest story, “Beauty | v and the Bad Man,” at the Heilig) cf this week. Mr. Demar’s boys are very ver- aatile, doubling on some 40 inst ments, and they play each in ment as well as the next one. Mr. Dem: is sot Chances 1 ib hich is } tent H 1 c | . ne 3 ‘| with “Mr. Webster's aid, we can't find any new. adjectives to describe her spy “eS re ear sari 1 , ter of Theda| dancing. Suffice it to say, that Gilda is still. breaking box office records at the Colw Even David Bel-| 1 srar trott here she is appearing along with the House Peters film, “Raffles.” the Nil play, “Beauty is a story of and the last gold eo in the dens have Thin ts raid to NOW WE KNOW er B. Kyno's best Tent It has been brought sereen In a most vivid er with those heading bac her season or oS | Yy er well balanced | to times called] program this week, and are featur-| tashio © be ame 1 for her. M will long re s and consider colorful SING THESE SONGS AND\Pauline Is Now a | What Wineland Will Play WIN A PRIZE c Business Woman S K. WINELAND and his Coli “Toot Toot Tootsie, Goodby * seum concert orchestra will of. “Way Down Upon the River,” “Yearning,” watlan song, and Lave With Someone,” are popular song choruses to be by participants of the song cont to be held at the Liber course Michel Fokine the pl 6 most urnamen “Pauline Garon—Pants ei thralled, and Anita Furman of the | not « SANTAELLA’S CONCERT |Finton’s ‘Stradetia which offered all as the ove SANTAELLA, popu- | tne uwanee ir customary delightful one While You Wait. fer lay concert at the Coliseum at » sign chosen |" by Pauline to il her cleaning ed off’ in one feature play, “The starring Ricardo Cort “Marche Carnayale: Volistedt’s ishment, recently ther is getting to be a habit with George Hacka gland pres: fate nd the Tad Man tor Fellows Waltz,” m the musical com: HEILIG— Made! Ba LIBERTY Dow aah GG chuaane SCREEN ATTRACTIONS GAtvaror: purchased Augmented . Sunday afternoon, beginni: leaning. up In: picturee, * by Friml, and Gu COLUMBIA It , i her of hin calito) con- |" a ae aes thorne. He feels that if h 3 1230 oclock, Cash prizes v ided’ to rsiane’’ are among the tuneful|/ BLUE MOUSE—Anita yore ; om Pohang" ah ago’ (waits), request....Corbin} ever allowed to live until ne & awarded the best singers according | ‘‘cleaningup’’ her business, She will) numbers to be rendered. COLISEUM—Den Lz0 pane S eta aoe (overture). .F. von Flotow! of a picture, he will have to ny to the applause of the audience. | continue to make pic while the| The complete program will be as || STRAND ; pen el ee 2 seta’ Pakistinc i oe a kindly New York thug to black Oliver Wallace, the Liberty’s or-|irons are heating. follows A idestatng- Sh rh ~ " ' ed in Santaclia’s own) Aitho Corinne Griffith does not| jack him, just to keep “in char ganist extraordinary, will be heard | ‘ | saree CAPITOL—Bhitley Mason in “The Btar Dust . riage : Ay Segre vent display her ability to dance in her "In Allan Dwan’s Para | in concert on the Giant Wurlitzer | selection from Verdi's “Il Trova In “The § ing Venus,” Blanche || (orontAL—Emerson Ho rth of 96 4 aus Seance a i a Aan a * at | new pletu Meclanse,” she was 5 mount picture, “Night Life of during this same musical program. | tore,” Godard’s ‘ond Mazurka’! Sweet is di a by her “boss” tn!| gears —Vaudevilio and flim feature pag has ess his afte peor professional dancer before she en New York,’ Hackathorne 1s i His offerings will be an operatic and “S ‘ 1a. real life, Marshall Netlan. coed | The program follows, including tered motion picture lain during a holdup. ¥ ae PLAYING j MIGHTY EPIC OF THE LAST FRONTIER WITH oe Some months ago over & million readers of the >» were delighted by Poter B. Kyne's story, “Cornflower Cas- ers and many millions more are to have tho pleasure to see this RUSSELL SIMPSON vid’ storie tite creer. go! r nere 2 o oe & os pic ‘ » tert pO oe combine Ww esl zy 4 8 f 4 ning “ the 6 ‘ ale TO ne 0 A ef 1" r 4 Tops 1 & : ane > oe : B Stow FOR ‘ j sust TH you BE AND THE IS FAMILY DAY Melodies Sweet and Entrancing MUSICAL PROGRAM ady of the Nile” all day, Singlo ad “Song of India” as usual Medley of Request Numb “Tlow Do I Know” ‘Tuesday is family day at The Heilig. T fifty cen Coming Friday We Park Your Car \ “scans ee". 111] HOOT GIBSON ela wono parked by. th charwe 260. Tha itn Roundup Theatre aswurnes ne'soapene of Thrills and Laughs, siunitty, “Taming the West" entire family for minions 1 Ang Layne anne BAAN

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