The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1925, Page 14

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THE SBATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JUNI 1s 4 te Se a EE LD 1 — a ieee aa | ia pspa epee Heilig Books | HE'S MAMMA'’S BOY \Small Boys “ { caucnr with THE Goops |) Gag Man Is Fast Worker! | Charmed With Dout’s Whip ~ Now Important Studio Figure Metro-Goldwyn Productions a e i « pe : ; cf | by 4 ’ 1 i “1 L nF Just a U dope ' I ry H ‘s th i 1 I bu YW p ed ; has the ACTOR MOURNS FOR A Te a anine | title role of “The Fast Worl HIS CANINE HAMLET 1 é Laura Le m Fergu ‘ 6% must Plante i te h BF \ i ep Monday | Charles Ray is a “Percy” of the worst kind in the picture| temperamental ax any airtel Gat us ais : H Di ginger ale turns him into a desperado. 1 onto the Ferguson ranch in| } than whom no m Laughs Promised = anes UM HOE DUsputersncr,- wri comm to the) so “Power” grow un, aot to mantener une ne ohana seth | meu a Bei ev ‘uints:| in State Photoplay |." ve How put It, fs shall the ( fs Ch 4, but te en. t of retain Hetaiee of} t hi ir t for t H 1 er Laat” fear ( Mor ; fade-out kiss be A? atta € | w "i — , f K A Geor As the hero sweeps his beloved! rgrel t the! ato f an : ae toplay attraction at th tate wntil| E fot T into his arms, shall the dra c.|sarnished — w = I 1 ! er out Just before the mee g:0Us J ar heave ta t r i M ; the Hps that puts | striking beauty anc the pa t ( \¢ piness upon the end ¢ conflict? | thrills and surprises to If he presumes tt . r al a ‘ i “Let's do away with | says|most exacting patron of the ce A “ A ; ' A Lioyd Hughes, who has ¢ mental “It's nothii ters Doris K Hughes is bet Half-Way Girl A roma be mo old hat on i: a ser het fe he : fae a Mary Pickford to Start on elie a a te ee mesl|seesimeteieneser| ocraps, story of Baby Farm 1 1 in the land of the red 1 comm « f the mong Half-Way ( rescue the t t P c ; F perils that t wile ae = ae p can girl stra — i PMO FO osculatory fade-out is cul "Tae Annis Tommy o his fight f ‘es| H Old W H I 9 A Japanese t is willing to the | t I N clght y¢ is 5 ve P privilege. To this Miss I n de ow as amiet: $ ow 4 played mote t ates 5 murs, and Earl Hudson, First Na-| hineso roles, Ge } He : “es esucion simrvee Question of Coogan Friends‘: “The final kiss in a film play has} & psychological, effect which mor (Interest Aroused in How Long Before Jackie}|"x": t manager, and William Beaudine, egos mt Can Play Danish Role sire ieehepmiy Eel RE Guth abs aucun ta ually raised to a - —— ved? C ast bet she f the } pletur hov sion ne the dra Since Day reply to Hamlet le W with ; tiwas £ ment that te ka baer also an intimation to that ‘they lived happily ev The public would never consen the sacrifice.” t that day ream VILLAIN ALAN HALE IS NOW DIRECTOR | mn Alan Hale, who has become one ot | Tle™ the most-hated men in the world | thru his work as the “villain” of! The Covered Wagon,” ; Horsemen of the Apocalypse’ and|*0me of the mor other pictures, has laid aside his | 80ers of Walker grease paint to become a motion- picture director Cecil Bo De Mille has signed Mr *Hale to direct pictures under his su- pervision. His first will be the Lea trice Joy starring picture, “The Wed-|5i0lue Binnd of ¢ ding Song,” adapted from the novell Oe aon Jowe, ‘Thee Mi aN oe he |the Shakespearean drama, bring to |thetr side of the argument a short PRETTY SOFT | passage. from the fn ake The two softest jobs in pictures|scene J, wherein the grave digger belong to Billy Bevan and Del Lord, comedian and director at Mack Ben. | i ate. Del Lord directs the path, | BELIEVE IT OR NOT; | authorities m years of » for Jac ficult of a incapable ¢ part, whil Bel let's age wa Jackie, ax Han THE FINEST COMEDY Drama Me | OF ARY SEASON! i jre ing the age of the Pr |Denmark are those of Mis |Morgan, chairman of the § arean federation, FIRST TIME TOMORROW 1 DAYS ONLY— She tried to lock her heart against love—then she met a love bandit—and bo: derful delivery oh, my! ing girl comedies, and Billy Bevan SHE SAYS IT WORKS be raa niente AUG dy, Ret POS IVE | ver: since she has mate ber de: ||: Buster. Collects . | but fn films, Margarita Fischer has f dark eyes, Even the trying Kleig * «at Danger Ahead! |lights have not dimmed their bril Movie Statistics * \\itaney. Now Margarita reveals a BY BUSTER KEATON |simple method which she has found 25,345 custard ples were uxed | extremely beneficial { | end, “Before closing my eyes for afier a trying scene fn th glare high sil vite were ruined of the lights,” says Mias Fischer, ‘I 4, exercise them for a moment or two, | production | Once away from the range of the narios || . / ,| Kletgs, I focus my : One : | } About 100% object. Then I turn them from one te ) a fo} M | Ree 1 for Entertainment! achieving this making of comedies during 1924. Two of thexe were VIDOR'S comedies, eyes on a distant {|side to the other, ay far as I can These simple movements have the ame effect on the yes that stretch. jing the arms has on the body when }it has been in a cramped fon for some time, and the juent in ml with daughters who ig resemblance to M More than half of the: A LAUGHS! rae 182 comlen In. movi | ‘ THRILLS! TAuar ROMANCE! tion that Charlie Chaplin abna | Gattith, ion that Charlie Chaplin ® Night Club,” 1, too. Europe with French pantomime are 1,987 philanthropists Adapted from IN IT) CHARLIE MURRAY 1 Talifornia None of them sign A. Is Ss troupe and years of stage experience || '" © pias - apie a Scream to his credit hefore he entered motion |\ the actors’ check BAYARD VEILLER’S 4 } As “Holy Joe” famous stage play i wy OR it “The Chatterbox” j \ , “ty | A I : . 0 A walloping crook Sd Sok 4 AM f iq Don t Miss This ne! story, with M Brent | i in her greatest role! || ; y " y ; ADDED BUSTER BROWN Comedy with | AESOP FABLES INTERNATIONAL ELEANOR BOARDMAN dicthd HARRISON FORD PAT O'MALLEY SRECIAL b are the ‘a 8 in BOB C | ‘ i Piano Solo and n WILLIAM WINDER \ 3 COLUMBIA ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA ANDY WIS pictures | ot “The villain to Francis X in many productlor Special Note! This same picte tomorrow at I 1, Now York's greatest picture house. | Richard Talmadge and\ Helen Rosson in a scene from “Danger Ahead,” coming to the Capitol Sunday. BAD spinon AHEAD," is nificant ttle of Richard ‘Tal madge’s latest picture, which will open a four-day run at the Capitol | Sunday. | Talmadge combines @» appeal of | ‘an attractive personality, a lberal | allotment of good looks, and his nia Your blistered EN ILE | burning feet SIX BIG ACTS need the comforting touch of Rey ra Ointment to cool the inflammation 4 BEAUX & BELLES \r REVUE | that infections around the watch out for the broken & K JERR ase AR RE ta | Hducational Comedy | ANTONIUS JENSEN'S Winter rden Orchestra H noint well with Resinol, then | bandage and tho healing begins at oneo. | This in also an excellent dressing for amazing stunt ability in ® manner | f bolls, sores, eto, | “The Texas Bear Cat” ERAT / that i increasing his popularity, by | AND HIS BAND At all drug stores, | and ORCHESTRA leaps and bounds. ba | ani a a , % Fee A Aa nMeeake inclu no LAvatts | “The Go-Getters” Jean Anthony Greif, Organist ‘ H Coming—Percy Marmont in “A Woman's Faith j 4 rected and enacted, the east includ Wh WHO LADGHS r | COMEDY ADMISSION — 106 » | ‘ ing Helen Rossen, Lois Scott, Ired Any Tine 10¢. Stanton, t P, Lackney, David Kir 1 Loge Seats 200 Resinol | GO oes | . |

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