The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 15

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THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Vit aad Pike Sten . 2 Firet and Pike Fomlane nnd Vriday is) Tonight and, ¢ : : BUSTER KEATON ONE WAY STREET’ «: “Seven Chances” a wns Poe / F mmaiie's Race to Nome eee i % invading. Hollywood 5 if SATURDAY fag te ka ’ SATURDAY we: ' : ¢ ht 1 ' t X i . = : Kings Fought Bulls; So ae Ricardo Hl Qf QW 8 Learn ‘These Choruses for , inde rr, M i Divine Gloria I f t n n oe Eng sto reaches the high - Annes e r e spot of her career in v4 in th West afta ORatharines ees this elaborate produc- #3 IN CAS . ‘ . tion of the famous ‘ond almas DB Wallace om the Wurlitzer : ooo ooo 00010 *Canutt ‘ “Westerns” ‘at Winter Garden S Having a «i ght viard. French comedy classic. % despit 6 his Buster Tee Much 'for “Silent Cal” Actually filmed in Paris with the co-op- eration of the French government. Foerts of inc e F 4 - title, “Silent © attended a specia on the presidential yach’ flowe dy gem, starting r Kea y run at the “8 ng at the Lit Unsmiling started his oung man wife and sho’ Buster had the deeds | nde diay METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING Matinee Saturday 10—Big Attractions—10 VAUDEVILLE PICTURES—NEVUES SST “Poo for feaborgal? Says Anita Stewart fork has Laughed and Wept Over for Two Years | PRICES—Nighis, Soc, 61.10, Sioa, a ; \ $2.20, $2.53. Sat. Mat, Se, 81.10, McCormack & Josephine at “Peerless Purveyors of Comedy ||! and Song A degree “s or member mers when fl } morning Lynn & Loraye “The Weechnuts” Tom Willard “Doobology” Five Dancing Demons “Terpasich: Revue” WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND || shivered. Thoughts ot the muscle. | paralyzing cold restrained her for a/ | moment. Then she laughed br; | and plunged in . “ROMEO an JULIET” with Te Prices S0e to ROSE BL D REVUE JE SHOWING MORRISON in ONLY 7 DAYS MORE Moving From Afshaoletah Is Setting at Capitol Adve “SANTA FE PETE” comMEDY NEWS ro in far-off Afgha uring sound. And t the White Admission 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ Raymond Griffith has some hair. Phair It is naid to be the first picture to 509 Union Street ralsing experiences in his new] be laid in Af, nistan, a country jcomedy featu “The Night Club." | stil seml-bar s, ere thrills! j what with me and romance are the stuff of eve: being jrow mountain a day living, and where the inhabitants | | kicked by a none-too. le bull, jare considered the bravest, most | | | treacherous and most cruel race on! | rth. Rex Baker heads an unusu } | strong cast if An added attraction is the news pictures received by air mail, of De Palo winning the great annual inter nation! 600-mile auto race at In Vaudeville and FeaturePictures | Stop Doob dianapolis, The film will be shown ania F OL K S and Ldsten || at the Capitol until Saturday night, To This oe SONGS OLD AND NEW ON LIBERTY PROGRAM Beginning at 12:30 o'clock, the Lib- erty, next Sunday afternoon, will of- fer its regular song contest and con- cert in conjunction with the photo- play program. The five choruses which members of the audien: join the contest will sing, a KNOCK-’EM-DEA —ACTS— HEADED BY THE SPRINGTIME REVUE With a New York Chorus of Heautiful and Shapely Girls SPECIAL ATTRACTION Dougins’ Teente Weenles RE- The items it a few of 1d Couldn't It Be Poor Little im | t ann store allt “Take Me Back to Your |p ” 6 My Regards to Broadw Black Screen | FORGIVE AND FORGET ittle Grey Home in the West” and Paint, % pint 25c |] With Katente razor, Cuee Jack Ho, Katharina.” The winners of the Btovepipe Ename { AAA lifferent songs will be chosen by the % pint 25c | COMING MONDAY | audience and will be awarded cash Household Paint " i i ifornia || Oliver Wallace will add to the 4 pint... .27¢ | University oe Bt Daateraltimant’ with 4 conoert oH the Brass | Glee Clu Giant Wurlitzer. He will play Le MMU 5 Sue c3 45c | witht laren “Andantino” and gems from Shellac, ‘ the opera “Mignon,” by ‘Thomas, vin 33c_ || 20Selected Artists 20)" °°" Bruen an FAREWELL CONCERT 20% on Be) Salvatore Santaclla’s farewell con " is scheduled for 1:45 o'clock Sandpape ree f ti r, three 5 ME | Sunday afternoon, June 7, at the ate for, c EIA, Strand, ‘This musician, who has T4944 a cea ns ce cements fs cect charmed the musle lovers of the} apn, NEARLY ALL | Northwest with his offerings for the | PAINTS AND ALL last 22 ks at the Strand, brings Wat L PAPER SOLD / 27/AN . his engagement to a closo on Ju bipatane DAILY, AT 2, 7 AND 9 P.M. i AT A SONG. Come early ERNE and save, Blue Mous WILL KING & CO. HERMIE KING’S SUPER-SOLOISTS —INow || “Surprises of 1925” NEXT SATURDAY “FOR CRYING OUT LOUD” TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY “BAREE, SON OF KAZAN” JAMES OLIVE Wwoopn's ‘THT TAH oF Nonvit ‘UHL BROS. 509 Union St. oun. ING in t THI Bashful, Hoot? Youthful Romance Ac Coming to Heilig As the correspondence school ad says: what to say; he didn’t know ment in thia scene from day at the Heilig, is, indeed, jing lady is Marceline Day. |A‘ UR )US but inexperlenc we thru the trials t of Hoot ning the Acting,Playwriting Prof essionGo Hand in Hand, Says “Show-Off’’), BY MARGARET BUNDY It's a common detuaior nie Cava by c na nd ‘Irene. “Ot course, everyone knows of Frank Bacon and his ‘Lightnin And we ha George M. Cohan, *|with his ‘Broadway Jones,’ ‘Get ich-Quick Wallingford,’ ‘So This Is London, and the rest of his string One of Ours ] te een Francis Kaye, of the vaudeville team, arly & Kaye, is one of the featured personalities at the Pantages this week. pear here for and is featured in a versatile program of comedy and songs. Miss Kaye, incident. ally, is a@ Seattle girl, having gained her education in this city. cis Sarver, attle friends are greeting her at the theater this wees, « efforts to gain | pe | She is one of the) cleverest comediennes to ap=| many months | Her real name is Fran-| Many of her Se-| PAGE 15 { Buster's Idea oH Holtwooots | TOMORROW BRINGS! | Bughouse Fables sippy lds to Gibson Picture |} hte BUSTED BRATON | IR ‘i > ‘} | “COMEDY DIRECTOR: We | = oeve I GIBSON | | an © ; bs MPhil er pions . DIRECTOR? ert “TAMING THE | i = Pe ace 9 “He didn't know what to do,” Hoot's predi ‘- Hobart Cavanaugh “THE FAST SET” wrrit BETTY COMPSON ADOLPHE JOU ZASU PITTS —TOM MIX NOW TILL “THE WHITE PANTHER” With REX (Snowy) BAKER and BOOMERANG The Wonder Horse EXTRA! recelved pletnres winning ¢ nual International 600 - mile auto race at Indinnapolis, SAT. REGINALD DENNY “Pll Show You the Town” \Jazz Gives Way to Open Spaces,Colonial |\Women Overwhelm Reginald Denny n't one woman. Classy Novelties Abound on State Program ONT OF THE WESTERN FOR THE SAKE OF HAND, A GOOD CLEAN PICTURE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY rity A LADIES? LEAVES TONIGHT PETER B. KYNE’S Mighty Epic of the Last Frontier “Beauty and the Bad Man’’ Hal DeMar’s CINDERELLA BAND Daily at 4:30, 7A5 “Taming the West,” to start Fri-| Reginala D a delicate one. His new lead-| women in the x edy, “I'l Bh You the Tow eile 2 now at the Columbia seem to be 7 er ; er Wells and his band| Many years ago Harold ¢ G uppropos of the old p y a arold Goodwin ppropos of the old proverb. It! 4 some’ popul new the Rose Bud Revue has some new numbers, and | pl it's four ke Tashman, Marian ald and & he four w tion of Elmer Others jn t M Hyan 7 Nixon, aret 1 feature is which Pete “Santa son ers appear together ag Fe | bers of the ading role opposite Shir- is Stone featured. attox und William A; Carroll SATURDAY The New, Gigantic— The Screen Can Give No More! NOW PLAYING “THE SPANIARD” RICARDO CORTEZ Noah Weery — Jetta Goudal SALVATORE SANTAELLA of nusted, but my Mr. Cavanaugh naugh has appeared i i Champion Cowboy “WOLVES “The Go-Getters” — Any Time 100 the ANTONIUS JENSEN'S — = t GARDEN ORCHESTRA Loge Seats 200 For a Perfect Graduation NLY a pretty commencement frock can make one’s graduation day a complete Such a frock, we suggest, as one of these charming dainty affairs. They are all McCall Printed Pattern styles which may be bought in our pattern department, and the piece goods section has quantities of sheer white fabrigs* to success, suit your preference. Mo CALL PRINTED PATTERNS Fabric Floor (Third)—The Bon Marche ‘Thebon Marché an SEOND ANE HOM Pt TO UNION S873, SEATTLE me, betcre

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