The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1925, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR “Wp 66 ” | BLUE MOUSE MUSIC LET DAUGHTER DANCE, LIBERTY SONGF ) Bill “Two-Gun” Hart Founds BUT JUST BE CAREFUL ny 5) New Organizatton for Boys 2 Mix S ays s Goodbye to Heilig > Cong igeah pda er ; el ewe’ ° rows a Hand Painted | rues vara |e ctrag ta cme, Pan) ee te | Fo Pajamas on 3: ite | seing amber “Bate i + eee Beach Is Fad hood whieh re ‘ red WHAT'S THE atl, BLE? often ay tte as Veo ea cee ea TO SEE ™ “DICK TURPIN” HIS MOST LAVISH PRODUCTION TO DATE! mall pagoda style make-up over A EN a cet aay FE, Of late the Heilig has just about bean Tom Miz’s Seattle home, but with the closing} Double Romance | of “Dick Turpin,” Sunday night, the popular star makes his fare well appearance on SRE) Ni a ee sereen for some time. The house will clove for a short time following “Dick Turpin,” | after which it will open with “Zander, the G eat,” the first film on the Metro-Goldwyn series. | SEE IT NOW! | Marton Davies’ the ¢ list of Moet "Zande night. | » en in p Westerns, a story of the A The Western, star is not on the/|to the glamor of olden days, wh nd gives Marion Dav Metro-Goldwyn list of stars sched-| plumes, frills and sword play were | role in a Wes drama. uled to play at the Heilig the com.| the thing por cast ing season. After a short period of darkness, | Blinn, Harrison Ford, Harry Myers, | “Dick Turpin” {s a romance of| when the theater will be rejuven-| Hobart Bosworth and Hedda Hop: | old England, and tells the story ofa ated, the _Hellig will open with | p er, | first on tho 1 production: * Is a modern 1 runners, of ase MIX will say good-bye to the bin Hood of the Heilig for some p red the rich or picture, “Dick Turp! lnalg run at the house, S closes its Beginning Friday, July 3rd, comes the greatest list of Stars and Pictures ever offered by a Seattle Theatre—a new reginie which will make THE HEILIG truly Seattle’s Lead- ing First-Run Theatre—Presenting particularly the Product of Metro-Goldwyn, the World’s Greatest Motion Picture Makers, ‘ THE STARS LILLIAN GISH LON CHANEY MARION DAVIES JOHN GILBERT “Rex” and “Lady,” the af- fectionate pair in the fore- ground, are said to do some Tig of the most remarkable act- ing ever seen on the screen in “Black Cyclone,” the pic- ture billed for an early show- NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGLE |ing at the Columbia, “The MAE MURRAY — BUSTER KEATON OT BE. m ve Je et rebister thelr emotions with JACKIE COOGAN RAMON NAVARRO |an intelligence that is amaz- Tsou Pitta, Mar Breach, Lew Certr, Eleanor Boardman, Claire Winiher, | ing. Oarmel Myers, Commay Tearie, Renee Adoren, Sally O'Neil Panline Starks, | Com rs ris. ER Aileen Pringle, and Others. § /CONTINENTAL CELLIST THE PICTURES % FEATURE OF CONCERT Davie; ROMOLA.® Lilian Glens oT ton Ghaney; Pe Wagner's Grand March, from the opera of ‘’Tannhauser,” ia the fm- pressive number to open the one- | hour program of German music |which the Coll seum — Concert orchestra, under 8. K. Wineland, will offer to. morrow after noon at 12:30 o'clock, as tho fourth of its new series of Ibanez; Marion Davie Chaney A Slave YER OF LIES," N anoz <1 rer, Lon Chan N," Two Great Hits jen Hur; “FRED Trlamph: “THE Mae Murr! MONTE Ert’e Fasht Gilbert: “THE ME ARRY WIDOW. OLD NEW YORK." Marion I UCTION BLOC Hbys THE MAGNITICED John Glibert: Conrad Nagle, Renee Adoree; “The CIRCLE, MYSTIC." Aileen Prin Tearlo. Productions; ComEp! “SUN-UP, Pauline i y, John Gilbert; ex Beach, ,Doardman | international pert Hughor LITTLE HIT OF Br fehara ¢ a yert Hughes ALITTLE BIT OF BROJ 4 chare j concerts at th Connells no’ YOU," Rupert Hughes’ comed mance | Coliseum — thea- “AN Eleanor, Hoardman, Lew Cody: “DANCI pois Lew Cody: "WOMEN AND WIVE . famous Other equally delightful selec- tions will bo In- cluded in the Van Vilet concert, which, complete, will bo as follows. Grand March, from the opera “Tannhacuser’’ ...... ++. Wagner Concerto for cello and orchestra +. Saint-Saens | Soloist, Cornelius Van Vilet, famous dD Nagle: “THI REASON WHY,” Wlinor G TERIOUS ISLAND.” . After Renovation and Repairs, THE HEILIG Reopens Friday, July 3rd Win the History-Making Picture of Filmdom— MARION DAVIES In a Modern Talo of Love, Laughs and Thrills | European cellist ~ a anFe Waltz, “Beautiful Blue Danube” ANDER THE GREAT i jodi to, ? fee eahvoriint Seat ae THE HEILIG POLICY of Popular Prices Will Again Prevail— General Admission 36¢—Loges and Reserved Seats 506 “Violin Concerto” .. Mendelssohn Soloist, Mischa Spiegel Two request numbera: (a) “Evening Star” from “Tann haeurer” cella solo, by Fred Schold. (b) “Pupchen” (that old German popular melody. Overture to tho opera “Der “Wretschutz" Weber William F airbanks Dorothy Mackaill has the role of “Chickie,” the romantic little stenographe r, who Starring at State | found that when her dreams materialized, they were no longer so glamorous, in the pice) “rho Call ot « Mato," turization of Eleanor Meherin’s story, now playing at the Strand. a lively drama, featuring Dorothy Revier and William Fairbanks, and an Our Gang comedy, “Sunday Calm,” aro E PARK YOUR CAT olal sono parked by Camphell Building hin In a garage service and the theatre Our tee and water cooling plant COOL YOU OFF Cure left tn our ¢ oharge 1o® NO reRpot DAILY. AT FOUR DE TTW1O8H who see Dorothy Mackalll;son, Lora Sonderson and Loutasc Tt ig a story that brings tears and in the title role of ‘“'Chickie,”’| Mackintosh, laughter, Tho pleture is teeming | the screen attractions at the State which is playing at the Strand, will] The story deals with Chickte with thrilling dramatic situations, | until Sunday night. s suspense, comedy, pathos and excel- dditio b proere diudba agree that she has done the best |Bryco, n poor, typist who’ wanted alynponat com dy, pathos and excel In addition, the program inelud lent acting five acts of varied and ontertain work of her ecreen career in this| millionaire husband ang tho luxur > ing vaudeville, headed by “A Little adaptation of Elenore Meherin’s sen-|iex he could provide, he meota a Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Ho-| Bit of Mverything,” by Buster Quil national newspaper serial of the | dissolute millionaire, but the trials | bart Bosworth and other members of | lan ahd company. Tho remainder rame title. nd experiences of Chickle from then | the cast of "The Halt-W Girl," got} of the bill ja comprised of comedy, Miss Mackaill is surrounded by an|until the end of the pleture, when|a thrill not in the script when the| melody and dancitig ' all-star cast that fs rarely seen in|sho, finally marries @ poor young|#, 8. Wyandotte, on which they had A concert by Walter Wells’ band one picture, Included are John |lawy makes up a story that is|intended shooting scenes out at sea,|and somo musical numbres by the Hoaworth, Myrtle Stedman, Gladys) thrilling, exciting aga gripping and | blew out a cylinder hend ha they were] Rose Bud Revue complete tho pro- Brockwell, Olive Tell, Paul Nichol-\incidentally vory & tu life, wailing out of New York harbor, sram,

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