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PAGE 12 TIE SEATTLE TAR SUESDAY I 23, 1925, nas } . z AUBERT) ie | “Chicl cie” on 1 Ser reen | Percy’s Pretty Scared oes bahar Nraer | Picturization of Eleanor Meherin Story || Can't Protect Himself Kyo Wiles of The Fascinating Story : Thomas 2) Comes to Strand Women in Columbia ( omedy ! Meighan : i. ; of a Seattle Girl Week” with RAYMOND GRIFFETH COMHUD Fitth awd Pike 2 MORE DAYS WD and Tele Sele MI f The J. @ ¥. SY 2 THE COLISEL Cy” rs dps Hy Elenore Meherin “yes ~with— DOROTHY MACKAILL GLADYS BROCKWELL HOBART BOSWORTH MYRTLE STEDMAN OLIVE TELL JOHN BOWERS you who sat up nights reading “Chickie” can now actually see this appealing little Seattle stenograher who wanted more than she had—a romantic miss who followed where love led. ers introdt Navajo Ir they stag Dorothy *Mackaill is said to do her best work in her in- terpretation of “Chickie,” the little American flapper of 4 PANTAGES Eleanor Meherin’s popular novel. The picture starts at the|” 7 bed enn Strand Wednesday. | Charles Ray doesn't seem to be enjoying this scene with| VAUDEVILLE =5 | Betty Blythe from his new comedy, “Percy,” the current Cc" ‘URES “Chickie” Starts at |Frankie Bailey Back | attraction at the Columbia. Strand Wednesday With Old Employers is schaduled to tart «| The mane, Frankie Balle, te Rogers Revue Movies Make | Takes Honors | Big Jump in at Pantages Last 2 Years SEVEN ACTS — ALL PIPPINS ROY ROGERS and His 7 Parisian Beauties 7 In the Miniatage Musien “THE PARISIAN CAFE" Many Other Acts The Feature Picture A Story of a Woman Who Found Two Kinds of Love “DARING LOVE with Hammerstein Huntly Gordon Perhaps you do not remember Dorothy Mackaill —After you see “Chickie,” you'll never forget her — And you'll love her, too! STRAND BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA IT’S COOL AND COMFORTABLE AT THE STRAND! TONIGHT ONLY! “HIS SUPREME MOMENT” This is the last call for a really and truly good picture — every- body says so—better drill in tonight Until Wednesday EVELYN BRENT in She’d Probably Be mo : 1 ‘ ‘ : “SMOOTH AS SATIN" a Little of Both , COLUMBIA’ | SENNETT SUPER-SIX kk on the next set Hur “Great Divide” Is b henetiad ‘alien : 1 gazer in a new comed} ari te esata a P . Next Capitol Feature _ ALL BUSY AT ONCE directed by al Lora if - ‘ aie ( sands of fn and nat r nImadge’s newest stu! M si -six beautie: Natalie Kin, , not f is ia 10c vise a0 15¢ +H Calls His senmey, ue laa sae ‘ . rene Wea tale studio thin week Harry Langdon “PERCY” LIONEL = ‘ s J b igo injectsmore) Alice Day, Sennett’s one and only tage Thelma Parr is —with— | ugha and| comedienne, is playing a dow ymond McKee un- CHARLIE MURRAY BARRYMORE : Ae Re ddje Cline, 1 Art Rosson Ru ping her is FRANCESCO LONGO en 1 om F, . COLUMBTA ALL ARTIST “MEDDLING WOMEN" Saree win the sam ths C OnCHESTRA epee . Lionel Barrymore pe or ahs Nae E IT “A Fool's Awakening” _ Stars at Colonial who In cast, al } M TROPOLI AN ~ y m pian es ich man PI AYT G wie |__ MATINEE TOMORROW __| HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS PRESENT GEORGE M. COHAN’S COMEDY SUCCESS SEE TODAY “PROUD NOW—TILL WEDNESDAY RICHARD TALMADGE t replied ened ‘him after | ne 1 a| Love,” 2 George O'Brien, featured player of n of the stage suc “Havoc,” has completed his the war sequence of the ing of names be told off in the p: 6s 99 EDT DRAMA ' Bedford and other ladies {tin inte ‘ SO THIS IS LONDON wit “DANGER AHEAD” =F [reo nierar 10 person volunteered for — with — — — AL ah # vi wards e close, ends wu n ter c 2 Dow he A A v A ’ ELEANOR - ‘Other Man D d i en eration ei hee Le war Walks Down th LAWRANCE D’ORSAY and a Great Cast BOARDMAN Coming Thursday er Man Didn't mile, ‘That always makes a pl , and a second singer man Dobren was given « — Matinees 25e, 50¢, T5¢ PRICES: Nights 25c, 50¢, T5c, $1.00, $1.25 Plus Tax “The Great Divide” |Worry Lila’s Jim | ture worth’ while. . | Can you imagine a red. blooded | bes calmfy smiling and »*|Wonder If Bull his approval c man A makes love to his beautiful witer |Karned His Salary Yet this paradoxical situation oc mn curred at the Paramount ne snes for next Sunday's con ‘ltost will be, “Rose Marie,” “Song “Love,” from “Blossom Time," n We Were Seventeen,” “Old “Who Taloes Care of « Daughter When the “Dick Turpin,” at the Helllg th s ant Wurlitzer | ‘ esa | ‘ | jumbers will be the over: | week. Bull fs a native of Voghern Sunrise and You" started'the song | ¢31, Traeeshll and nl -stalndy: bel | near Milan, Italy, and remanied jn |contest, and Del Frankenberg cam Rachmaninoff, , | his beloved country until he was 20/out winner. George Bailey, ” | Bull Montana, ho of the caulifio enr and t | “Bully Boy ARE YOU READY FOR THE CANNING SEASON? HAVE YOU A LORAIN CONTROLLED - GAS RANGE? S peed Economy whataso: REMOVAL © Endearing Young Charms,” one attempted the third number, ndian Dawn," #0 "Good-bye Broad y, Hell came next, and Justus Peterson won tho honors Island not so very long ago and occasioned no surprise DAILY AT 2,7 AND OT, M. ever. Tho principals in this unique| triangle were Thomas Meighan, | Jamen Kirkwood and Lila Lee, who well Peg life is Mra, James Kirk+|Jenre old | known at these entertainments, took I" wi - i As a boy Bull worked on a farm|tho prize for “Bellevo Me, If All | ven Jim arrived unexpectedly | and then as apprentice to a shoe AND HIS j at id studio, he found his Wife} maker for the munificent sum of ITC ‘ Senay ery busy recelving the romantic | three ce wo) ter working MUSICAL COMEDY:CO. Bi atrantiont of Dr, Molghan, white |e age aie rene, After, workin —In— director Victor Heerman urged them| galary was increased to elght cents “ jon. But Jim didn’t care—ho knew | = FRILLS and — |" i T 98) It was only for a seeno in “om| Youngsters Head HRILLS |Home Week,” ‘Thomas Meighan's . [latest production now at the 1ib| State Vaudeville ert —A Tornado of Laughs Clark, Lenora and Ryan appear | in “Fun a Ia Carte," a happy com- | \Evelyn Brent Is Pisa Got Youth ania vernatilit ce ie headline attraction of the vatde Slick Little Crook vill program at the State until! in “DICK TURPIN” Evelyn Brent ought to bo nble to| Wednesday night olga: the crookedent rook. that Tour additional acts combine mu- | A Thrilling Tale of Romance ever crooked by this time, sho in| S!cal comedy, and novolty feats, Wal- | and Adventure Wells and his artist band offer arrangement of popular selec. | ocak ce. | MEMLIG DENTAL OFFICES ve diverting music CREPE SOLE OXFORDS Brown Elk Leather; Moc- ils th casin Toe; § 10 to 4 ate nae ane of the 1344; cut to...... $3.45 THEATRE \Y Inter Garden until Wednes y Fine dvwiue at Macisoes| ight ind dancing ‘ ; \ M ; i2e8 1 to 5Yy.......83,85 |! 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