The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 14 1] EATTLI rAR ri » LY eRATY | “Juniah” \ Movies Lure abe \||\Comedian Writes Songs, Does Seattle Boy Has Ju:|| Alma Rubens In Days.of Old | Jigej itsu and Speaks 6 Tongues | Romance and Adventure Run Rampant in | Rez |_venile Role at Met | | From Career | Mix Picture at Heilig 4 Pik “Weber & Fiels “FE RIENDLY ENEMIES Wii THOMAS Loom! \ LD HOME WREK SATURDAY * RAYMOND SATURDAY alp|o/0/0/0,3/o/o}o/o) PEE EEEEM Se Se = Whe \: Arthur Pierson, juvenile ‘ 1 . re a seream in) “Miss Blue e ee preser +4 g ae Th N axa t 1 A tured at the Pantages thi beard” and “Forty Winks, Is London,” at the etropol the < weele in a picture thet ‘gives him Rs : his first real chance— c "e BY MARGARET BUNDY Betty Has Queer Playing at er Dorothy Mackaill a “THE NIGHT 5 Sie ohecal erg tet *~ | Burst of Affection aying at Capito Scores at Strand o Wallace on the Wurlitzer oo , Here's oF Prices: Matinees 20¢. After B 6 P.M. 50; balcony, 35e. = Children 10¢ Any Time Kathleen Myers and Tom Miz wearing the plumes and 4 ls of old England, and also a startled look apiece, in a eo ag oe ck Turpin,” to continue at the Heilig untill peasea with the assignment was stage director for Henry Mil when the latter phed pla SAZS GLENN HUNTER IS “PINCH HITTER” Glenn. Hones m Vv ‘i BLANCHE TO PLAY IN naire; Herbert HER FIRST WESTERN | well ax hier mothed te Real Pat O’ Malley win Is Reel Pal O'Malley | .|Don’t Remind Them “of Old Two-Reelers stage » work las LIBERTY SONGFEST LONGO WINS PRAISE “ : ; FOR SPECIAL NUMBER wir DOROTHY MACKAILL HOBART BOSWORTH GLADYS BROCKWELL JOHN BOWERS = Press Agent Saves the Day : =k and Starts, Milk Bath Craze: TONIGHT TOMORROW THEN GONE COMEDY NEWS STRAND ORCHESTRA 10c bs ao 15¢ MONTE BLUE MARIE PREVOST IN “THE LOVER OF = CAMILLE” H Tomorrow, “The Tom Bo: A heart - warming > love story in a virile © milk di and had him testify Miss Held every mc quarts of mi I th ting. 6 NIGHTS, JULY 6-11 ARCH SELWYN and | ADOLPH KLAUBER — Present JAN Educational Comedy Antontus Jensen's Winter Garden Orchestra Any Time 10 Loge CHARLES RAY —IN— (The Desert Fiddler) a nt we'd get tw kfuls of type on the m any aa Pitt tii 3g on: ¥ Oil Well Was Only g |Gushing for Movie oh | Flor a boom was temporarily «' We Outfit the Camper HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY MONEY SAVERS 7x9 Arab Tent SPECIAL & extraordinary real estate e co) —with— AND HIS MUSICAL COMEDY CO. “FRILLS and THRILLS” —A Tornado of Laughs —AND— HERMIE KING’S “SUPER-SOLOISTS” few months ago by a more re Gland spectacular Goleond: jrush, Tourists passing ¢ thony road on the outskirt jn Marion county ped to see a gusher 60 feet spouting from an oll derrick les than a hundred yards from the road- | 4 The brown liquid shot up in a} at geyser, Men shouted and threw | their hats in the air, and an atmos phere of excitement pervaded the | whole community | Nor did tho tense interest wholly | ‘d her N, Y. Company in a & New Romantic Comedy of Crinoline Days “One Trip me Silver Star” By Lawrence Eyre Price Includes Tax NIGHTS and SAT. MAT. Lower Floor, $2.75; Charlie Murray i= ——SATURDAY— \Pidure Pater | About a week ago Edmund Lowe ee a man friend to “drop into | | \« ALICE TERRY CONWAY TEARLE WALLACE BEERY HUNTLY GORDON Faith“... Percy Marmont Alma Rubens the studio, and bring your family.” SORREEEEREEEE Two days later the riend “dropp —— = = abate when {t was learned that the | $19.50 in” while Mr, La ng thru UNIVERSAL JEWEL, § 16s, $110. Cae oil gusher was a part of Thomas big scene. * car — S PAN TAGES Meighan’s new photoplay, “Old Home | leidng "irhalee 399 mt nan WEDNESDAY MATINEE— xactly 11 CONTINUOUS POLICY -NOON-'TILL MIDNIGHT w at the Liberty, for an | ol! well that spouts before a motion VAUDEVILLE |] Sc). 28. [eee AND FEATURE os suing? asa + Rusher. in real life, PICTURES odes ae epee ROY ROGERS Selected Pictures and Hin 7 Parisian Beauties 7 Now Till Sunday Night , with all the Western action, | The Biggest Laugh itt's tricks, which he learned on | In the Mininture Munteat Show in Town |the range, come in handy in his film | Lower Floor, $2.20; baleony; $1.65, $1.10; gallery, 50e. SEAT SALE MONDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW M ETRO PO LITAN BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY—25c, 500, 75¢ sowror SECOND BIG WEEK THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS Present Raymond Griffith and Betty Comp- non vt and tetty Comp-| f GEORGE M.COHANS COMEDY OF TWO NATIONS old proverb that there is honor re i among thieves in their latest pleture N Se “Paths to Paradise.” iis) Sidnoy Franklin, long recognized Hl ( 8 ono of Hollywood's 1k ¢ / ectors, 18 to have otop! Wy ¥ s known as “Sidney THE EAGLE SCREAMS THE LION ROARS WITH LAUGHTER. | lin Productions." The first produit tion to bear this banner will be SENSIBLE Wrinenaay ana saturday 25c, 50c, 75¢ | PRICES Ales 25, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 F atta Cot oe ee $3.50 Camp Stool White Canvas Top SPECIAL y 39c Similar to cut THE Gat STORE The. 717 FIRST AVE. VISIT OUR TWO CAMP DISPLAY GROUNDS AL 8200 Bothell Way, Ml North City Limity and Bothell Way Jats of Parking Space pf them. £5 MOVAK VAUDETTES A Jazz Band of 5 Beautiful Girls E PEE oe Thomas Carrigan, whoybecame fa |miliar to motion picture ‘fans as Ni |Carter in the Nick Carter detective series, appears in the new Milton | silts splay, “The Making of O'Malley ahinia (epee Is Western Don Juan | Yakima Canutt is a modern Don |Juan without the Spanish trimmings | lin his new picture, “Sear Hanan," | now at the Winter Garden he picture is a typleal Canutt active maid of} La Marr, in| ." has won for | two consecutive years the sterling |nilver cup presented by the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce to the |lovellost girl in tho annual fashion parade, Dora Empey, the heroine, i ‘The White Mo: “THE P. STISTAN CAFE” portrayals, Canutt won the cham- | pion cowboy title at the big rodeo | Many Other Acts held at Palisades, Colorado, two yoars | The Feature Picture A Story of 1 W Yoman Who Big 4 ot Mirthful Acts Including Buster Quillan & Co. A Cure for the Blues WALTER WELLS AND KIS BAND ON THE SCREEN Franklyn Farnum and Dorothy Revier in “The Call of the Mate” Comedy Admission 10e—15¢ HELD OVER! TOM MIX in “DICK TURPIN” Hin Mont Laviah Production HAL DE MAR'S CINDERELLA BAND HEILIG MINUTE oF bj “Proud Flesh” i win ‘Her Sister From Paris." now in| | Prodifetion with Constance ‘Tal mudge as tar and Mranklin directs | ELEANOR | BOARDMAN YRIDAY IT LEAVES—S8O HURRY! Vrances Howard, who appeared op: | |posite Richard Dix in "Too Many ain plays loading woman | in that star's latest production, "The Shock Punch," SB weeer ie

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