The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1925, Page 15

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SA LURDAY, JULY 4, 19: ——— THREE’S NOT A CROWD — |\“Not So Long sommes Ago’ Depicts Good Old Days Can one ( Imagine in these f post-war prices paying 26 to ae Paviowa dance? Or of ge ting @ seat in a box at the Metr politan opera house for these were the pri valled when. the great Fanny Els sier made her first visit to New York tn the pertod deploted by the forthooming Paramount "Not Bo Long Age ae Director Sidney Ole Me nigerode, in “The Fabulous Fortie: reprints a handbil) the Divine Fanny's first appearance. It reads “Park theatre, this evening, Ma 14, will be performed the Farce of Dumb Belle, aftor which Mad molgelle Fanny Bl will appear her celebrated ce of ‘LA Cracovienne.’ To which will be | added "Bachelor's Buttons.’ To con clude with ‘La ‘Tarentule’— by | Mad'ile Fanny ler | “Doors open at 6% | commences at 7 | “Boxes $1—Pit 50 cents cents @ dollar that pre ploture jing t Performance Gallery When Paviowa dances at the Met | ropolitan opera house nowadays the receipts for a performance, at the regular scale, run to nearly $20,000 Miss Elpaler, at her first engage | ment in New York, danced 15 times and brought to the bos-off out $24,000, of which sho retained $10, | 000-—her start of that enormous for }tune of $85,000 which sho carried above scene from|**4Y trom America, Pavlowa, the way, receives $2,000 each t dances. Probably had the third party in the “The Silent Pal,” at the Blue Mouse, been anyone but Thun- der, the intelligent dog star, the situation would have been! much more unpleasant than it i Eddie Phillips and Shan-| TWO SHEIKS FOR CORINNE non Day are the romantic couple. ; endl | men in her new picture, Corinne Griffith has two leading | dancer, in “A Rogue's Romance,” the film of the Parisian \ Daisy Wreath ~—~| Was Welcome toHungryT ony 10 M an tour, the he state he Aw r wreath arou y's ne The wreath had “Welcome Ton pelled on it in daintes freshly picke A photographer « for to stand # hile of the « then, lancing at Tony, he eet up a ho fled shout “He's eaten it," he shou ure enough, Tony, figurir was his wreath to do w wished, had started a meal time he was discovered, all of the lasied “Tony” had disappeared and most of the “Weloome.” After the aughter had died down, Tony’s ma lor observed "Gosh, it's dinner time. but he didn't.” 1 forgot LIKES THE STATES Victor McLagien, the British actor who came to the United States about eight months ago and who was Awarded the prize role of ‘Poleon Doret in Frank Lioyd’s screen ver sion of Rex Beach's “Winds of Chance,” has filed his first citizen ship papers and plans to make America his permanent home, Re. cently McLagien was signed on a five-year contract by First National Rodolph Valentino is cast as “The Ferret,’ an Apache Colleen Moore was seriousty {n- | Jured during the filming of her n “The Mar derworld, t t the Winter Garden Sunday eat production, “The Desert Flow I a bore hi . 1 . underworld, to open he Winter Garden Sunday, iad & bowl ro enemy above him) The story deals with a young col riage Whirl,” They are Kenneth ? yl ys pe Her shoulder waa encased tn a | Snd a thousand-foot drop be-| lege boy who foes to take up a rian and Harrison Ford. Both of HE struggle of two strong wills; He represents the power of brute! plaster cast for five weeks and work low mining claim tn California. He has | them love her, and sho marries both | That ts but one of the many | an implacable enemy, who is seek- | —one ata time, of course—during thrilling situetions to be found in| ing to seeure the mine himself and | “The Silent Pal” which stare Thun- | also to capture the favors of a cer-| make this ons of Corinne’s best | be der, the marvel dog, at the Blue|tain young lady whom they both | screen vehicles Mouse. jlove. ‘The villain’s plans nearly suc. - by This remarkable canine star is| ceed, but the remarkable actions of | Constance Talmadge has finished said to perform some of the most/|the clever police dog not only save remarkable feats of agility and in-| his master’s life, but win him both | “Her Sister From Paris," by Hans |ts telligence ever seen in a four-footed | fortune and a beautiful bride ~| Kraely. actor in this picture, whichsis a Eddie Phillips and Shannon Day! “The Man She Bought,” from Peart red-blooded action story with scenes | play the leading human roles in the | Doles Bell's novel, laid in New York and the Far West. ! pic | the series of thrilling episodes which |"“A Rogue's Romance,’ which will starting Sunday super ‘Raffies,’ | Work on her latest starring vehicle,|a famous French thief. Her next picture will be|screen, Rudolph Valentino Valentino 1# cast as Tho Witiiams, on the| 0°" the picture was held up during that time, for supremacy {s the theme of | force and brawn. other hand, represents the cunning and craftiness of a polished crook who does as much nod as he does the Parisian underworld, showing evil, He Is the man who will sup-| say Cafe scenes and the night lite port several orphans and turn aside |{n taverns and hotels. In direct con. from his path of crime to prevent | trast to these scenes are those in the an organized gang of grafters from|country and the life at the chateaux ng widows in a gigantic stock|and villas of the French elite, Valentino does his famous Apache thru ‘dance in the production. shown at the Winter Garden, Ono is represented Earle Williams, who portrays a in Monsteur Picard. The other portrayed by that favorite of the Ferret re. LIBERTY SONGFEST | BLUE MOUSE MUSIC | “Dear Old Pal of Mine, “Every| ‘That late, popular waltz hit, “June Little Movernent Has a Meaning All| Brought the Roses,” will be one of | | Its Own,” “Oh, Mabel,” “Poor But.|'h@ splendid numbers that will be ¢ PAY a yj offered by William Winder and his pany” and. Dersry,, Ste) the tive! crohestra atthe Blue © for the| Bir chore es) which will be sung | oy starting today, “C phe Liber 4 hoon OFT See You Tonight?’ a > Call Rag.” peppy and catchy fence will enter the competition, paar the rest of tho theater patroas + select the winners, cash prizes. Oliv Wallace will offer a short concert on the giant Wurlitser. His numbers will be “Pique: Dame” and “Dainty Miss,” the popular novelty fox trot by the local composer, Ber- nani Berne: Jazz aud hers will also be among the con- | offerings of Winder il} Jean Anthony Greif will rende | the organ his conce late hit, “Got No Time. Program at the Blue Mouse this week gives promise of being one of the best that Mr. Hamrick’s popular or. | || | fanization of musicians has offered. I ea many weeks. | Corrine Griffith wears gowns of | Hale Hamilton will be seen in a| the latest New York and Paris styles Principal role of the new Bebe | in her latest photoplay, “The Mar- Daniels picture, “The Manicure Girl.” riage Whirl.” who will receive HERE TODAY To thrill and excite ALICE JOYCE MARY BRIAN With an eminent cas Prone Program Includes he Pathe Comedy Special “HOLD MY BABY” NEWS EVENTS FOX KINOGRAMS PATHE REVIEW THE MARVEL DOG THUNDER —IN— BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA Just the ot n pleture often Jong for—but seldom “THE SILENT “PAL” | A powerful photodrama of a forlorn dog whose heroism and devotion for those he loved changed the course of many lives, Packed full of Punches and Thrills and the things you like to see In @ pleture. sort JEAN ANTHONY GREIF—ORGANIST ORCHESTRA (4 ANY (DAY VANY TIM SS AND HIS THE BEST SELLING BOOK IN AMERICA |\| IS NOW A SENSATIONAL PARAMOUNT || PICTURE I! WITH NEIL HAMILTON ESTHER RALSTON SHOULD a daughter pay for her mother’s love affairs? See this magnificent production of America’s best selling novel, Screened by the man who made “Peter Pan.” Viret and Vike Special favors for all the children at the Saturday and Sunday matinees Here’s the Real Holiday Fun Show for Everybody! Larry Semon Dorothy Dwan, Bryant Washburn Charlie Murray, Virginia Pearson Mary Carr The World’s Most Famous Fantastic Spectacle! More than a Million Copies of the book have been sold! As a play it ran FOUR YEARS in one theatre! NOW—on the screen it will amuse and entertain new millions! RALPH GRAVES In'a Mack Sennett farce “LOVE'S SWEET PIFFLE” “ALL UNDER ORE FLAG” — A Sportlight —— ** & IN THE J. AND V. LIBERTY NEWS Special Pictures of the big Norwegian Pageant in the § Stadium last Sunday Come at 11. o'clock ‘Sunday morning, See the picture program, then stay for the LIBERTY CONCERT and SONG CON- TEST at 12:30 P. M. These Choruses: “Doar Old Pal of Mine” “Every Little Movemont Meaning All Its Own" “Ob, Mabel” “Poor Butterfly” "Tipperary" $25 IN CASH PRIZES Wallace’s Numbers: “Pique Damo’ “Dainty Misa" Han an eo [ LOOK WHAT DICK FOUND a A Richard Barthelmess goes to the South Seas in search of inspiration in his new film, “Soul Fire,” at the Coliseum, and he finds it in the person of a little castaway, namely, Bessie Love | A® THE Soul Fire, His Erie remembered when of the celluloid performances Musical gentus of jand of powerful drama his n yeht-| Fane will be | m at cle, which, o Seturday: at’ the! (° the current eeresn year are long | Coliseum, Richs rthelmens scores | forgotten, {the hit of his career = “Soul Fire’ moves before a pic- Here Mr, Barthelmess returns to|turesque background for Eric | the heights of tragedy. He achteves | Pane’s quest of his great symphony |® number of fine moments of| leads him from Italy to Paris and | p of movie wistfulness! from Port Said to the South Seas. ' ig TONS OF ICE TO KEEP YOU COOL Fifth and Pike South Seas A Symphony of Tears and Laugh- with Our Dick as Maestro! ter, magnetic—powerful—compelling with . ‘ Bessie Love j /| CARLOTTA MONTEREY, EFFIE SHANNON \ ] GUS WEINBERG and HELEN WARE And He Learns | About Women N From Her! { i PRICES—Maitinees, 30c. } Children 10¢ Any Tim: } Sundays and Holldays, After 6 P. M., 500; Balcony, 350; Evening Prices Prevail Saturdays, THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the following popular one-hour program Sunday at 12:30 P.M, Fifth of New International Series American Concert “American Fantanie’ ..... sepes eeeeee Victor Merbert (a) “Land of the Sky Blue LN | |, Waters’ adman (b) “Butterfly” (oc) “The Whistler 8 Dog" . Pryor and Clarinot, c +s Vietor Herbort Soloists, Mosars, Henningsen and Phillips Two reauost numbers Duot for Muto’ "LBne S| (a) “Down South"... Myddleton (b) “Moonbeam Shore" Loekhart 3 "Southern Rhapsody”... Hoamer Lee WINELAND, Director i KI NE A See NJ - Daves |

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