The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 20

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Dn nrerrerneseeserr sn rr ere REE PAGE 20 Columbia I'll Show You the Reginald Denny in “ Town” Tomorrow Comes a Whale of a Show NORMA SHEARER “LADY OF THE NIGHT Gay! , Sensational! Different! “THE GUNPS” ANDY IN HOLLYWOOD DIXIE QUARTETTE Four Harmony Boys in Plantaticn Melodies INTERNATIONAL NEWS FRANCESCO LONGO ESOP’S FABLE COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA (METROPOLITAN “ SAT NOW PLAYING onl JANE COWL “ROMEO AND AULIET” \s aT th ROLL Ly eG DAYS Bree “Tues., dune 16 |)¢ Matinees Wednesday, Saturday SEATS NOW Lee and J. J. Shubert Present € RC “DECL “Seven Chances” — ce ES in his concoction of LAUGHING LIGHTNING “INTRODUCE ME” Spectacular “stunts” on an Alp and a pair of soft eyes, There are some hard landings and a bear! AND A lot more shrieks— “The Love Bug” series of NOW TILL SATURDAY NITE J. M. BARRIE’S “PETER PAN” with BETTY BRO Tin 6:30 Cry 11:30 10c 15c VIOLA DANA “DONT DOUBT YOUR HUSBAND” Kiddie Amateurs Tonight HEILIG “BARRIERS BURNED AWAY” HAL DeMAR and His CINDERELLA BAND @ Iearn These Choruses for Sunday, 12:40 P.M. of Mine” he Back t Old Night 1 & the 154 Cash Prizes Mtr, “UM, Wile NM, Tt, ‘DOUGLAS | WPCLEAN ene | Wallace on the Wurlitzer had NW! =< ~ \GO NEUSE, NE Nesom. & NCE, NEE, “GE, NEG, Wa, We, THE EATTLE STAR ( D. W. Griffith’s play race course in “Wildfire,” at Blue Mouse; Norma Shearer , “Isn't Life Wonderful?” coming to Strand; Tl rills of has dual role in yew Columbia picture; Lots of laughs in MacLean comedy at Liberty; Jack London story billed for Coliseum. (1) Neil Hamilton and Carol De onister in a scene from “Ien't Life week at the Coliseun 8] Will King Offers o Three Room Farce = GLORIA SWANSON “Madame ‘Douglas MacLean . |Comedy Riotous x ‘“ MacLea Aly Sans-Gene The most exciting story of thrills in the primitive Sea i South ands written by er ° ‘a man's ticket to in Palace | sure traveling on the same train S| Advent 1 oh t rowd ea first uper-solo-! o¢ wild escapades w a before | youth amid the snowy Alp: Hermie’s | Cornwall han the part of the f porn young medy. It is. called | Blue Mouse Bills ” Big ries Drama 4 Rath \mberr < Casey J ‘ul Vitagraph's dative “Jimmy Ellard, Mildred Markle, | opens ‘at the Blue. Mouse Sa and Clara LaVerne | promines to be one of the m n the spotlight racing drama m Glee Club Continues | 0th oy ithe : 5 thr unter mpent sev park, and neo stuff, to Please at Pantages , nia Glee g crowds Wonderful?” coming to the starts at the Strand ‘Saturday; (2) Aileen Pringle, star of “Wildfire,” the nex at the Blue Mouse; (3) Norma Shearer in “Lady of the Night,” lumbia; (4) Douglas MacLean and Anne Cornwall in “Introduce Me,” the ne LAST TIMES ToNtGNT! open at the’ Liberty; Pauline Starke and Tom Moore, stars of “Adventure,” w comedy te to play nex Corinne Laughed and Spoiled Scene Saturday London’s ‘Adventure’ Next at Coliseum Tom Moore tr | which t attraction Co- 7 t Last Times Ton “Kiss Me Again” Monte Blue and Marie Prevost | wiLDFIRE” sow THE MELODRAM WILLIAM WINDER And His ORCHESTRA Norma Shearer Plays'} Contrasting Roles No Matinee "Today — TONIGHT — LAST TIMES WILL KING “For Cryin’ Out Loud” SPECIAL—TONIGHT ONLY At h Shows EARL GRAY BUTLER HOTEL ORCHESTRA Until Saturday The Incom CORINNE —in “Island Wives” Rockeliffe Vellows J. Narney Sherry Eduentional Comedy Orchestra lecourse. They didn't have t | hearsed, for they were simply being Clyde Diddle | themselves, intent on nothing but pleasing fashion | the whirling thorobreds that carried wenblum ix very clev- | thelr hopes, his rendition of popular | |New Griffith Film ng his own accompanying | The jazz band gets o |Unusual Production Hailed as the picture which has revolutionized the films by proving} | that a vivid life story {s as inter He tall and poasease re (a) figures of the screen 5 Oo Oo Oo o Oo o oO 1} a 0} e On BS o fs) Oo Oo oO o Oo [a] o o oO oO o o 0 o o Tom Moore Pauline Starke Wallace Beery Raymond Hatton lea club ensemble {s most enthust- astically received On the regular vaudeville bill ap Things happen ta this tomboy ir] and her pear the Butterfly Kiddies ater | CaINR Ax the old melodramatic} , sotepetiaS sus [a] | sroup of charming youngsters offer) piotg p. WW. Griffith's “Isn't Life two lovers singing and dancing that would be] wongertuiz will be shown at the| much older than | | without the usual first showing in the legitimate theater. Instantly, the critics acclaimed it as one of the great feats of the j cinema, a clasnic unrivaled, and per: The Comedy— ac pa tinual uproar RALPH Big Chicago Fire ® els. haps the most important pleture GRAVES Pictured at Heilig produced in many years, With f6|[f commpy The great Chicago fire ts the} aig from the customary plot mi ‘ | background for the story of “Bar-| chinery, the genius of Griffith has riers Burneds Away,” the pleture) nuit a most moving story, gener: now playing at the Heilig. Adapted from BH. P. Roo's novel and stage play, “Barriers Burned Away,” tells a fascinating love story that, after heartaches and misunder- standings, culminates in happiness among the ashes of the metropolis, Mabel Ballin, in the leading role, portrays a debutante of the period who is og haughty as she ts beauti ful. Frank Mayo haa the part of the porter who works for the father of the girl, and who meets with acorn from the proud daughter for ous in interest, absorbing in asus: pense and delightful in its grip. ping studies of two lovers and the family life Mack Sennett’s two-act fares “BASHFUL JIM” “Jolly Roger” Again Sails the High Seas The “Jolly Roger" files over the blue waves of the Pacifie ocean once more. From the peak of a 16th century voasel, the pirate flag, white skull sallormen who frequented these on at the Stato until Sunday | coasts, but the strange banner was |night, The film is being shown in| cause only for curiosity conjunction with the five net vaude It was holated to the masthead by | ville program | the hands of no less © person than | A tale of tho old West, the pice! Hetty Hronaon, choron by Sir James | ture Is sald to be replete with ad-| M. Barrie for the title role in Hor venture, romance, pathos and com-| bert Bronon'a production of "Peter ody. * Pan," now at the Capitol ‘ ) attrac THE his lowly position, and cross-bones upon a sable fleld, Coliseum Concert once more flapped in the breeze for Orchestra William Desmond ae AAPA PFADEMOPHAA' Crimea tie under in Western.at State ata aah of the dolly Roger once Seattle's Biggest and Heat Show Value VAUDEVILLE PICTURES—REVUES NOW TILL SUNDAY NIGHT SEVEN BIG ACTS Including Iversen Sisters and amongst the m7 a credit to people Strand, beginning Saturday ea : |they, Gordan and Rich are old fa)” opyig’ jy Griffith's little Cinderella Rube Syncopators savages! ly off presenting jvorites, Hardy and Hanly offer an| siciim which he brought quiet! c rought quietly Village Follies anal | Ea oe a ant satan, | into New York for the first show: in lort and Brown, the. colored ing in a motion picture theatre WwW tainers, keep the audience in a con-| Uf rade ge a Walter Wells and His Band Rose Bud Revue WILLIAM DESMOND in “THE BURNIN very Uriday Night COUNTRY STORE Mager and Retter lon 100, Ihe and 2he Grand Recital af —of— Patricia Perry AND HER PE At the Women's Uni 1105 Sixth Avenue Saturday Evening, June 18 Russian String Orchestra Directed by Madam Kovalevsky Admission One Dollar Spudto 706 The McKelvey « 1610 Third Avenue or The Russian Gift Shop 1212 Vourth Avenue Sherman & Clay Music Store ity Club nined nt the of an : rue race track at-/the tomtoms of « natal seal thenter, and mosphere in the midnight jungles and the| crowds are breaking all attendance Aileen Pringle is the and she white man’s head is still a coveted resort Probably the hit of this|is ably supported by na Mur’ | trophy great aggregation are the two dan-jphy, Holmes Herbert, Mary Thur-) The cast ix one of the finest in and comedians, Chris Quayle} man, Edmund Breese and Tom | ayy : Joo Kelle These two boys | Blake. ter “ and it is wonderfully the show every time, and bring! All the extras of the scenes are Hatton ets played by a cast in- fn tremendous applause. Another | unconscious actors, for they were at ctnding” foun “leading er voung man ix Bud Tole, com-| the real patrons of Havana's race E specialize in the growing of rare ornamental ever- greens for landscap- ing home grounds. MA aig} || MALMO & Co, "| UNSERY MEN’ SELOSME Corner Sixth & Stewart at Westlake Nurseries at Georgetown VAMOL JUNE 1 FRIDAY — PAGE N's WIG NSATION SUCOSS SCRES HACING — & Owing to the ironclad dating of the novelty act “Phantographs,” it is necessary to close “Quo Vadis” tonight. Remem- ber— LAST TIMES TONIGHT The New, Gigantic The World’s Greatest Spectacle With a Cast of 20,000 SATURDAY! Another Big Show! Griffith's : all fourteen critics agree that it ranks among the best of the year. THEN THERE’S DIRECT FROM ZIEGFELD FOLLIES YOU'LL DODGE} YOWLL DUCK! YOU'LL LAUGH! YOU'LL SCREAM! rata & WY) ree coer Saal S—CROW DS—CROWL TTLE 18 TRY UE THEM BEFORE THEY GO YOU MUST, TOO— THE WORLD'S FAMOUS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA / GLEE CLUB | 20-ARTISTS—20 OFFERING SINGING —COMEDY SIX OTHER ACTS, | A Beautifully Staged ALSO. MARGUSRITE ae LA MOTTE DANCING—MUSIO | ANOTHER BIG TREAT FOR OUR PATRONS STARTING MONDAY SEATTLE'S a ela MUSICAL SALVATORE SANTAELLA THE WORLD'S SUPREMB PIANIST IN “MUSICAL MOMENTS" Act Pro inced Especially for the Pantages Ciroutt SIX OTHE R ACTS

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