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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. — Sn F°“Now T' Lay Me [one ees ie 2 > * Electric Chair Threatens| {f= 4Y THE CROWDS? Mit, Now Playing VAUDEVILLE ° Dance Hall Queen Is Soul of Penitence in | uw ; , l Seene From Columbia Film at Palace Hip IS AMPLE I@NTERTAINMENT ALE | FEATURE PICTURES - No Aileen Pringle ARE A SHOW IN THEMSELVE , , . T™ eo. " ry rhere’s. Reason for Those Salt Tears in Seene From Pantages Picture i Star of Race Drama C ’ 4 5 ee . Believe Us, Seattle Public . 1 j Sure Knows Its “Groceries” ‘ ; fen THAT’S THE REASON THEY SWARM TO Pai] H- § i ot] ; FOR THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT 3 ‘4. FR ' VALUE IN THE NORTHWEST a ow - gH ‘ THIS MEANS ANOTHER SMASHING WEEK Buck Jones Is Romantic Romeo 4— H EADLIN E ACTS Sas 4 ( : ON A SEVEN-ACT BILL ‘ SOUNDS UNHEARD OF, DOESN'T IT? ; NEVERTHELESS IT’S TRUE * VAUDEVILLE . Dorlas eat Hint? Doar tee HEADED BY 1 “The Verdict,” the feature picture at the Pantages, in ROSE & MOON ° 2 Lokke | coat, tnclud ne Geary, Thomas) conjunction with the vaudeville program opening Monday. REVUE " t ' ; mageMarsey (hark 14 AND THEIR : bebe “STEPPING SWEETIES” : Adventure Rampant ‘ ; CHARLES : the Ey GMk she to nied. glithe in Coliseum Film | w00wn musisen s ALTHOFF ‘ week. The above scene shows her in her characterization| New “Passing Show” |_TH** he are familar with the “feature “THE YANKEE FIDDLER” b a eae wep ten. | Opens Tuesday Night t the Liberty, aa a Bout + The Verdict” PRIMROSE € 4 by Lou Dexter, Louise 1 It is a story MINSTRELS ae MRS. GEORGE PRIMROSE AND HER MINSTREL BOYS v fs oH : hi] . SCREEN ATTRACTIONS . > | : 1 4 ut. ft House Peters Now | : ngs STRAND rittith's “Ton't Lite Wendert " . - ‘gies vids COLISEUM Ja » “Adventure,” with ¥ o itarks ane t moving, |Starring at Colonial |: number ; Y | coumnta—s has Lady of the Nig ‘ f ¥ tarr 1 1 . | mt MOUSE A on? } ; <pheeras sibel | tnertsc ; ree } j : t ss t ut £ f t WINTER GARDEN ' a As x e : = f ritth and Pike h : } A METROPOLITAN : Now Showing— m th New Y r ents, and Raymo’ H PALACK mur ’ re with ¢ wins r rels with » PANTAGES —¥ ' P : ) : “ADVENTURE” ra\ h With Wallace Beery \ Kaymond Hatton Bool Be 5 f i he Most Rasina Five paws Doe man Simplicity Effective (Small Town Story : igen ees eek bl in Griffith File: at Winter Garden _—'"' Heilig Picture i JACK LONDON’S ie a ‘The | tar, Coliseum = i Orchestes | Pri t x FREEHAND BROS. ; Wincland TODAY! e vs “4 STUDY IN | Griffith's Latest ; sean Mose A genta EQUILIBRIUM” ed ae ; BS NEILSON & | ° LIBERTY SONGFEST WARDEN 3 cea ped “WHO'S TO BLAME?” HENRI C. LEBEL First and Vike I Irvin Wilber wa age ore . for “Sweet PANTAGES : c ds Among | SURPRISE SONGOLOGUE ht on the| by Justice rson. Enthusiastic applause | was given Oliver Wallace for his WITH Hin Artists Supreme FLORENCE CLEVELAND FRANK DUNPHY == THE PICTURE A MOST UNUSUALLY TOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND THE LAW STATE ||| “THE VERDICT” Ing Me é “ ‘ ~e i aaphieess STARRING AN EXCELLENT CAST: S| ing and dar a : f ‘ ¥ 4 ‘ | —————— ares See sRATTLIS BIGGHST AND LOU TELLEGEN, ELLIOTT DEXTER aps se iy LOUISE LORAINE, GERTRUDE ASTOR 5 2" TOMORROW KITE VAUDEVILLE And Others of Prominence Sen eeentesdae a | Matinees Wed. and Sat. AND FRATURE PICTURES JACK PICKFORD NOW PLAYING Lee & J, J. Shubert Present nono Te | “BARRIERS BURKED| | "=" i All Set for the Peaks Doug MacLean Gets in Some Mountain [ Climbing in Comedy at Liberty Diversified Bill at State Monday and iit ” Phantographs Phantom Dancer Beautiful Living Maidens Direct from ZIEGFELD FOLLIE A Laugh at Lovers An “OUR GANG" Comedy Coming—THOMAS MEIGHAN in “Old Home Week” NOW TILL WEDNESDAY NIGHT «& nent in z ’ 5 = “ —THIS PROGRAM STARTS TODAY— PRMARGANET. BREEN UN Pan-American Four x ye Dixte's De Luxe reese of —=—== | “ 4 4 : MIRTH AND MELODY ” ] + : —nand— eT ae tome | AWAY 4 040.1 SoMepOsT ‘ : ‘ Five Other Big Acts fe BouT WHA AWNBoD | A MIGHTY MELODRAMA Show | wace. cian : : * Ole. , Including ‘HELLO SEATTLE AG W Ws UicLe! fi NOUr ate mp Meee j aE aeD ’ Walter Wells AFTER A LONG SEASON'S.RUN IN SAN FRANCISCO INCLUDIN WIS _ : AD ARR fHICAGO FIRE And His Band ON THUS SCREEN Charles Ray Wallace Neery, Neaste Love, Jacqueline Logan in “Dynamite Smith” COMEDY News Admission 100, 150 and 25 Presenting a Selected List of Recent New York Successes THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS Are Pleased to Announce a Summer Season at the METROPOLITAN THEATRE BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21 A HENRY DUFFY PRODUCTION or score AT, DEMAR WILL NY Roy & AND TIS TILL ano tao = to 150 LAST DAY |. Douglas MacLean looks as tho he could not be daunted| {SO | by the Matterhorn itself, but he loses that smile for cwhile | PROPLE |in his attempt to win the international mountain climbing | contest in his latest farce, “Introduce Me,” at the Liberty. HD Sota MACLEAN puts up 3] eae il at east. The adventures Today—Untll Priday WILL Kine cc AL HL. Wood's Great Musical Comedy Success . “IN : pee TORNADO” morrow Rin Tin Tin in “Find Your Man” 2 GEORGE MCOHANS INTERNATIONAL LAUGH RIOT wonderful bluff and then has| that befall him serve to make him to make more Ho. 6," hi —with— LAWRAWCE D’ORSAY a0ictthience 4 SENSIBLE PRICES Nights — 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 don it in “Tytroduce lo new farce, now The comedy {# clean and invig ting, the love y intriguing “PARLOR, BEDROOM tints Maclaan Pilshed one of his best | and BATH” in th CAPITOL Vir... “THE ARIZONA RomMnEO” ee: poses as a ut American | mountalnelimber t the eirl ho loves in Paris, He follows her| 4 “Lady of the Night” Dixie Quartette plotute, BBE oe! 1 WEDNESDAY—MATINEES—SATURDAY r } to Switzerland, and rather than} Aw the girl whom Doug pursues , A Tl (ALL Prices t Gumps Acxop'a Mnblew Coming Thursda lose her admiration, enters the Ins| all over Hurope in an attempt to HERMITE KING'S 75¢, 50c and 25c Phu ax) a Comedy International News NOKMA 'TALMA | ter 0 mountainelimbing com) be introduced, Anne. Cornwall is Super-Soloists BASON wing 4 whit about! charming, und a capable Nitto | | Jrnnnnnannnan LONS NO » young MacLean is | actress, ReESER SEAT SALE TODAY DAU