The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1925, Page 21

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— FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 192 rHE SEATTLE STAR f PAGE 21 ee — “ a— | 4 Al Ck i 3 Pipe “rida eps ° | ee he Fighting Ranger pee ees Oe. SEOYy OL PRYTIS - = ° * n good it : allied Buch aA ta t Terence O'Rourke ished, and his f r After t th ps ae hi . is for? We Her rever rupted by & lar gently caressed 1 her father. did what no privileged to Mary wished sun is shining, Mar}? “Oh, but I can things up there, even closed, Daddy,” Mary re: to have 1 Terence’s but dare ary washed and ban had never experienced t CHAPTER Marsh aluted Komi's The speck loomed « Tt was descending. They out the shape of the win hase wee est Bum of the ¢ bing motor: They d several ports like pistol Universal’s Thrilling Chapter Play — , of Western Plains and Western Skies * . é There isn’t an idle moment in this _thrill- crammed Western. Smashing action from the Racditheiscorvin word go—sustained and exciting to the very last episode. It’s chock full of daring, packed The with wild riding and hair-raising aviation Seattle Star stunts, with a story that keeps you on your toes all the time. Just the sort of picture your whole family deserves to see—clean, exciting, nie a the 3 a treat and a delight, and with a whale of a Facer, Whueter love story that throbs its way straight to your heart. JACK DAUGHERTY See him fight, make love, le like a frantic fury— cele pallant ite that Bas made him the favorite Of all Western fans.§ J ®& Starting Today EILEEN SEDGWICK The charming, beautiful heroine of numerous Westerns, whose surpris- ing daring and reckless in- difference to danger keeps you in constant suspense. AL WILSON ‘The highest paid stunt aviator in the world here performs his most breath- less, ey defying acts of

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