The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1925, Page 17

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JUNE 27, 1925 THE SEATTLE TAR PAGE 17 a — j |Pola Negri to || SAMPLES LIFE'S APPLE |/nternational Crisis at Hand; { ‘TYPIrY AMERICAN FAMILY Start Work on | Six ean? sana Cause Trouble ya ne na ates ——a New Picture pa tous fw oF im oH ae 4 | ae an a 1 3 y ned ¢ . ee nigrat sa ts . ‘i > t t nt and ¢ et hiet world - t He né wal ' Pp a ' Hiv x tt Nig q ix t mizers 1 ave t 4 « 5 exD kun ey t tf t pme TT s ° r t * t ” Miss Neg , ] . Mezica k > ‘Miexiousn *y a ne H mer sy Mexico City v was & tay has the title|* namtite Smith,” to ghown at the _ Colonial day tnd Mond Pwriting “Dynan Charles Ray's 555 7. y{LLOYD’S NEW ONE | [Luck Star of | IS “THE FRESHMAN” Unknown Extra GREE Shining Brightly lege life will be released u he aaa romance of title, The Fre man,” and n & f tah, Rah, Rat The F Rat movies } ken p “The Goose Hangs High,” now at the Coliseum, is a pic- ture which brings to the screen James Cruze’s idea of a Rah I or ; ; ‘ | typical American family. Constance Bennett and Edward 1 a tw ms tion pictures Piel, Jr., are featured in the above scene. that his story me ort He is Rayr tz. His en 2 World” was an ideal vehicle for trance » the movie world was It is a high Miss Neg | the one It happened rs and mo Clara Bow, the champion flapper of the screen, has the| “CRUZE CAMP” TO BE leading role in “The Adventurous Sex,” a story of youth's ling, which is the curre raction e Blue Mouse | SCENE FOR WESTERN fling, which is the current attraction at the Blue Mouse. | he arrived punger generation, w comedy which he will begin work short fall, The "| recommend a visit to the Ci ich the produc ed is evitenced wood with no experience, | wh James Cruze’s lat Paul Wing, location chiet for the} ET he Adventurous Sex" dis. ,and sisters u ii oem becom el Se aoe | Lal nea hammond adh PEAR | SCRE ER odd aacee been assem: James Cruze Paramount unit, has red all tho thrills in lfe?| Miss Bow > Be made , the, rounds, of}, the we areas bulit around | Hangs High,’ is eS Shite torts member of which was 28 cies left for Cheyenne, Wyo, where he | Have they tested every emotion and | tHe film world as t) nn crane Se. SAMIDE || op cthall; Amers rt! por in this honest yalto teen tae Oke cart nee dio RY BRIAN TO PLAY he make, plans ‘for the sstablish- | sampled ‘every desire that human bread Ninel N cotas te ie she tee © | typleal American fami i eanit lg oveetece| chaciccae ae Then two ago he wan. that th wn | ment of “Cruze Camp” this sum flesh is heir to? Some critics of the SITE RAY GRIFFITH] tne camp will be located in a vast tr| Raw! young generation say so, while thelr bited country in} defenders cli lineations that are true to the spirit The leading players tance Bennett, , Esther Ralston, nd Edaward Pell, usly real perform. at its| vealed all the innate g a loyalty thall int {ll receive great fered ¢ her set on the popular > girl who became| stretch of uninh seen in her support \] Univerns The director de ng, anc ont that # tempo | imbed » Ralston, Pat Barmcs Joo | + Harrington, Brooks Benedict, Hazel en Anderson are the | ing actors in “The manded a ac teat, got it, Carl s ife George Irv a pie-|Jr—give mar t the flapper or modern | girl is just the h of this jazze mary cause of igise by diag who plays a 1a few days. € hem on a f eph Dowling, | g trip & Edgar Norton, | ® ine Cadden, Nigel de Bru-| Shc ‘gpd Von Sey t, Cart| weeks ald Austin, Lincoin| ael Dark Mbt ize of the cant is in with the The Coast held the fenc TONS OF ICE TO KEEP You. COOL Fifth and Pike Now! JAMES CRUZE’S SAILS FOR EUROPE Weian Johnson, screen version SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT First and Pike jon editor | ithe Param: nd studio, eatin fo Barope tant week to rus Thousands Have Seen It! COME ‘TONIGHT noted in; France and | tables and * a ; ear tina, will cocemane wth citi: |e naane the Thousands More Will See It! stage exhibitors and picture-goers as! Billie Dove, N and wear loose clothes, because play— What the European public likes Fairbanks, Jr. distikes in American films. ers and ( you are going to laugh a ’ ‘TH E lot es owe THE STORY OF A SEATTLE GIRL Remains ONE WEEK MORE “The Goose Hangs Hig 7 A comedy- ‘ll drama director of of the | “Covered 1925 —with_. RAYMOND GRIFFITH ae or wth the tie ee ano VERA REYNOLDS WALLACE BEERY LOUISE FAZENDA Anybody with a funny bone is en- titled to laugh membership in “The Night Club” Lissun, Folks! ERE’S a picture that you—and you—and you are going to en- joy and send every one of your friends to see! It’s a story that’s as up to the minute as your new Summer bonnet—jazzy—yes!—but, with the jazz, a heart-warming story of American Family Life that will send you home feeling good all over! It’s your own story and you'll love it! Taken from the sensational story of the same name appearing in the Seattle P.-I. Red Hot Spanish Bulls, Villains, Mamas and Taxicabs! ___. AWikt and Wooly Wow/ It a Bird / was not as innocent as “OUR GANG' IN MACK SENNETT Pree. { touelilt sSHOOTIN INJUNS’ BEN TURPIN. ~~ / Bo HT) h IN To see “CHICKIE” is to again throb to the ad- ‘ pS aes ‘ Y J A RASPBERRY ventures that might befall any girl in this city i ze. j ROMANCE” of Seattle. A story every Seattle girl and Just for Laughs! woman will simply revel in, be she rich or poor. e wit Dorothy Mackaill John Bowers Hobart Bosworth Gladys Brockwell Myrtle Stedman and Big Special Cast All Seattle has read the sen- sational story of “CHICKIE” —this little Seattle girl who wanted more than she had and who found that life A Riotous Romance i 7h “VR. ER. GE. SA “DR. GR. SEX” Supported by HERBERT RAWLINSON EARLE WILLIAMS HARRY T. MOREY Tho J. & V. Syncopators THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the following popular one-hour program Sunday at 12:30 P. M.: . Fourth of New International Series h s German Concert f Grand March from the opera lannhaurer’ Oe ahs eatin Wagner 7 to! hostra °) H “ UJ ii ” ASportlight~“‘Neptune’s Nieces Come at 11 o'clock SUNDAY, seo the picture program, then stay for the LIBERTY CONCERT ands SONG CONTEST at 12:30 P.M. THESE CHORUSES: “Tone Marie” ° “Song of Love” from “Ilossom Time” “When Woe Were Seventeen" "Old Black Joe" “Who Takes Care of the Caretal ora Daughter While the Care taker's Busy Taking Care” THE QUEEN OF y, CLARA BOW | “THE ADVENTUROUS EXTRA! BEN TURPIN | Bil , in . ” os “THE les MARRIAGE CIRCUS” . A TWO-RING y CK MY, WILLIAM WINDER | Conny" ior | ORCHESTRA } | Jean Anthony ¢ Greif, Organist , SHOPPERS' WEEKDAY BARGAIN MATINE Adults 80¢, Kiddies 10¢ Kvening Prices Prevail Saturdays, Sundays and Holl@nyn Soloist, Walts “Beautiful Blt Violin Solo, Firat Concerto” . Strauss “Violin Mendelssohn Solol Mino! ha’ Splogel Wallace’s Numbers: Overture to “Norma” Melody by ftachmaninoff $25 in Cash Prizes Re a THE J. & V. LIBERTY NEW6 trom Sbannhauser,” by Fred Schetd Wineland (that old German popular tscbuter... Director Weber @ I Overture to the Opera, Matine ; After 6 p.m. S00; baloony, 860, Chile dren 10 any time ays hyening prices provall Saturdays, Sundays and ho ~~. ye DN ee | | T 7 | | pay DAY ,

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