The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1925, Page 15

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THI EATTLE ST t AGE 18 1 a . } | “HAVE A LITTLE DRINK” \\Some Stars Insure Legs, | STILL FIGHTING THE WAR | Sally Steps in but Buster Insures Cow _ Mary’s Shoes-- She’s Now Star BY KL yway, Their dience Was SSELL J. BIRDWELL 1 LOUISE IS QUEER TRIXIE IS ORIGINAL SORT OF BOOKWORM, = BOBBED-HAIR FLAPPER “Proud Flesh,” playing at the Blue ything’s all right | Fields, who is playing in the! which open k's | ¢ dly I Sat emies,” a week rday. “BED QUARTET IS BERTY ATTRACTION os Jansen, © His work reflec Main Street King . eak,"* the , : a Feta -tpaimiapr riot ar 4 Pee edge tet with hall Sohl an Tu Is Next Portrayal of Adolphe Menjou of human than the ave Sunday, they be heard in a duet and in the evenings in a with er » Hollywood imme First and Pike Look forfA 1 entertainment and you won't be disappointed! Because— GEORGE ADE Wrote this homespun comedy-romance glorify- ing Main Street especially for THOMAS MEIGHAN and Lila Lee dians in the world WEBER and FIELDS making their very first Seattle "Indian appear- ® Broadway, Hello France* ‘ LB ance, m My Sugar Walks Down | | ' , Seven s in n Wallace will offer 1 f th Heautiful se ns: “Ber- - Ww of Minne-| J May beyou’ve had several, but wait until you see— “HIS SUPREME MOMENT” Those Endearing Dawn 4'r AVE. AT PIKE TWO DAYS ONLY TODAY ONLY SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM DESMOND REGINALD J 2:25: “The Burning Trail" i and ne” Comedy DENNY and LAURA LA PLANTE THE FAST WORKER” % ny GEO, BARR M'CUTOHBON It is called— “OLD HOME WEEK” and it brings back Max Figman, Laurance Wheat and a real cast, ‘ with— Virginia Brown Faire Eugenie Besserer Stuart Holmes Jack Mulhall It’s about fake oil well promoters in a small town! ~s These two funny men will fill you with the glow of living and so will the romance that goes with them! \¢ é y ; é é é J ‘ é y ; é Here’s a jolly half-hour— A YAWaroawe Wow BLANCHE SWEET — RONALD COLMAN ye ‘OUR GANG" “a. 4 A 2-part Pathe laagh—“CHANGE THE NEEDLE” The J. & V. SYNCOPATORS RICHARD TALMADG FOUR DAYS ONLY BPMe1ING Tomorrow A Balfling Mystery Story of Amazing Twists LAST TIMES TODAY NORMA TALMADGE —in— “VIE ONLY WOMAN? The Popular Athletic Star . “Danger Ahead” OUR SCREEN YOUR EYE INSURANCK The COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the follow- ing popular one-hour program Sunday at 12:30 P. M.: Third of New International Series SPANISH CONC " Popular Melody opera "Carmen’’ 4 After @ . Ohiren, prices pre vail Saturdayn, daym =| TMcomionic (3 — << << ——————— undays and Holl A Broadway butterfly—a_ fashionable heiress — beautiful women, beautifully gowned— wilds and perils of South America—thrilling fire scenes and a battle in a gold mine! SOMETHING DOING EVERY SECOND! ! STRAND BRILLIANT ORCHES Starts Today — CTION OF JENSEN Asa VON HERBEeG. <5 S TOLO SOLO MIXED QUARTET The J, & V. LIBERTY NEWS Come at IL o'clock Sunday morning, see the pictures, then stay for the LIBERTY CONCERT and SONG CON- TEST at 12:30 P.M. These Choruses: o and Y Mo, If Charms" “Indigh Dawn" “Goodbye Broadway, Hello France” “When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" 1 Those Bndearing 825 IN CASHE PRIZES NUMBURS; on Waters of Minnetonka” ,

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