The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1925, Page 15

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JULY LL, SALURDAY, THE SEATTLE STAR Looks Like | CAROL SEEMS | _INTERES STED ary and Doug = - Are Satisfied st s ret e the Ked you ¢ laugh. ng to do with It thout & moment's 1 you out.” Jown from the h she perched, and th a quiet corner for a litt s ending the In- (COLISEUM CONCERT | moon at 12:80 RETURNS TO FILMS jum orchestra.) of 8. K. Wine ner, who claims the A 4 am South . FE ing the first star of “ aaa Glee which} Of course we have no idea what Richard Barthelmess is returning t Kathleen Collins and Christian Frank, featured in the will be a on the! fg whispering in Carol De mpster’s ear, but whatever it is, —her comeback to be made as Roma| above sce ne, are the heroine and villain, respectively, of ram. club is in “T ik Angel.” . . 7 . , “Dp L- ate up of trained) *4@ doesn’t look as tho she minded much. The scene is Miss vo upsell ii tata | the Pacey story, u sig i with the Bee at “Black ‘Voices, including t asso profun-| from “The Love Flower,” coming to the Winter Garden| comed and eagerly watch by her|Cuclone,” the king of wild horses, now at the Columbia. do, Violin and piano soloists. {countless admirers, who will remem- ox CYCtONR Hor he Coliseum orchestra renditions | Sunday. ber her from the old biograph i“B? soa ic ee st er here a superb drama starring will consist DRAMATIO love Bexides Florence Turner, Direc story, action laid largely in i an fuliowsi Sea islands, is “The L awer,”| The story has a“Manon” /|* D. W. Griffith production, to] of heart interest, concerning the Massenet | OP@D at the Winter Garden Sunday, | forts of a young girl to mye -Pierne| Richard Barthelmess and Carol! father from a crime of which he . Saint-Saens} Dempster are featured tn the cast.| been accused. Dramatic situat | Both stars have high histrionic abil-| abound, giving the players and _Appealing — personalities tunity to display thelr latent abl BLUEMOUSE MUSIC , There will be a lot of fun at the | | as well as play | Blue Mouse today and for the week, | “High cial request) -Litotft| 14 é TKS ght ns |not enly with Dorothy Devore end | cher peppy number | Matt Moore in one of the funniest ALL RIGHT, JAY— | comedy dramas of,the year, but also neead tgontonge ious WE BELIEVE YOU | in the musica! program that will go} | for hie number on the organ will The reputation of “Lightnin’ pin” | With this bill. William Winder and Jones for veracity may be something |®!S orchestra will offer two hur below par, but Jay Hunt, who plays | US Povelty numbers in the : part In the William Fox screen on just completed by John Ford, | known to be a truthful gentleman. | Therefore, when he says that In his day he has had on the gloves with | Most of the champions and celebri- ties of the ring of an era just past, he must be believed. From 1205 to 1908, when Mr. Hunt ‘was manager of the Bowdoin Square theater In Boston, he used to sign noted prizefighters for personal ap- pearances. Himself something of a boxer, Hunt went a few rounds with each of them between performances. Among the notables Hunt sparred with were John L. Sullivan, George Dizon, Jack McAuliffe, Joe Jeanette, | Jake Kilraih, Sam Langford, Bob| F Fitzsimmons, Ad Wolgast and Bat = ting Nelson marking the » new international series. gram is announ Selection from with) They are particularly s South | oppodite each The pro- ove and “Allegro” t Gill, concert mas. | !tY, orchestra, Cae, Special added attraction — | Birmingham Southern Glee club and orchestra; 30 male voices. Overture, “Robespierre” (by spe- slate,” a lato jazz hit, in which Tone Mama” delight with humor-| der “Got No Time," SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT First and Pike Tully Marshall, P Halt-Way Girl,” P debut at the age , playitig in “The made his stage fiv TMD JE WINTERS | | | Starts Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY D. W. GRIFFITH'S 4 Wonderful Romance “The Love Flower” Starring Richard Barthelmess CAROL DEMPSTER Leia ADOLPHE MENJOU BETTY BRONSON ‘That winsome “Peter Pan” girl FLORENCE VIDOR in a Paramount picture “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?” A delightful comedy from the big Saturday Evening Post story—about a divorced couple, u« clever daughter, a matinee idol and a stormy young doctor! lo one of these men the desolate island) rescue-boat was eee An “OUR GANG” Comedy A SPORTLIGHT The J. and V. LIBERTY NEWS From Collier's Weekly } q story, “Black Beach,” by A Ralph Stock Come at 11 o'clock Sunday, see the pictures, then stay for The LIBERTY CONCERT and SONG CONTEST at 12:30 p. m. THESE CHORUS! "Old Pal" “Walt Till the Sun Shines, Nellie” “Mister Radio Man" “The Last Roso of Summer’ “Chinatown, My Chinatown” 9 Comedy—Educational Antonius Jensen's Winter Garden Orchestra en] LAST TIMES Corinne Griffith ~~ a PE. IN | 25 in cash prizes iw ‘ ] ; !) “The Single Track” i / WALLACE’S NUMBERS: i and Last Kpisode of “Geenes Pittoresque’ “THE GO.GETTE Light Cavairy” — 7! Any time Loge seats 10¢ j 20¢ rr uited to play | » unusual amount | members of tho orchestra will sing | will be a A walts num pretty melodies. Jean Anthony Gr a comic song TY Net Seattleite { IN VILLAIN’S CLUTCHES ~~ to Be Manager of ‘U’ Exchange Returning to the ) Northwest hlaifer, who in order to become division manager Mr. Lukan firet came to this par ft the countr years ago. For seven years he was employed on latte newspar Th for fou years, he was tn charge of the Pathe }film exchange in this city. for years manager of First National's lo. for.two years Western wer’ for that company » for the last two years, Virst National boss at Minne I've never left the Pacific North west but once, and I'll never again if I can help it,” says Sea latest Prodigal fon, “Afte over many of the leading cities of the country I sttll declare this one the capital of the world, No exces nive heat, ne earth quakes, no ad Sunt the finest p . living in the finest climate, the finest scenery and the! fin unditigy to be found a n earti cyclones, water t surr where ¢ | FIRST SCREEN STAR horse, « et. | aU i Renald Colman as he | Hillary ene Vilma Hanky, the has | beautiful Hi an miss recently ered a amuel sht to America| entitled ” + as Kitty Vane; ing many } wir ty. Wyndham & ing as Gerald Shan non; Frank jot as Lord Beau. the | Mont And further intoresting an: | rata wher ee oe | nouncements expected soon. One of the few long-term con. | “Black Cyclone” tracts between zation a producing organt wraphic feat, b TE SWEET’S FIRST irama of life De. he Sweet's first ap ance | fore im mighty pictorial background | this week rst National Pic-| signed long-term | of inspiring mo and plains, tures Co jon signed Lois Lee { National, "Black Cyclone,” the| son (el ) to write and adapt y will the story of ‘spr ‘ he Sea Woman,” an f Willard Robertson's nc me. work with producer's Edwin next IT STARTS TODAY— THE MIGHTIEST DRAMATIC SPECTACLE OF ALL THE AGES— NOW SURPASSING ALL EXPECTATIONS— SEE Cecil B. De Mille's Cinemasterpiece THE TEN OMMAND FIRST TIME AT | | POPULAR PRICES Adults 50c Children 25c Loges 75c, including tax Matinee and Evenings From your chair in the theatre, THE MIRACLE Unbelievable— THE PARTING OF THE RED SEA The Great Flight of the Israelites From E zy pt Pharaoh's Army of Chariots in Pursuit En- guifed by Closing Walls of Water Miriam, the Beautiful, Frenzied Prophetess, Leading the Worshippers of the Golden Calf in Their Oriental Baco’nnal Human Souls Bartered in Wealth and Pleasure Today a struggle for ooo ooo ooo Oooo ooo oooolo 7 oo oo nooondonoo oD ooo Special Musical Setting Played by The Strand Orchestra OOO oo ooo ooo <> PAGE 15 ) New Chaplin Film Reflects Pathos of Star! s Experience BY KUSSELL J. BIRDWELI N. E. A. Service Writer 1 OLLY WOO Jul Fe a of Alask ne Special Notice— At the at 12:30, and ay afternoon and night on Sunday, Monday, Tue sda; and Wednesday ONLY, the BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN concert Sunday, ain, you may hear a wo nder- ful organization, Glee Club and Orchestra . 30 Men, Including Noted Soloists Now Here— JACK HOLT —AND— BETTY COMPSON Two Highly Popular Stars, in One Highly Popular Picture— Secret’ Paramount's screening of a hot-headed lover and a “tailor-made” sweetheart, who refuses Wert bee Thrilling duels and an ending that is decid- edly different from the ordinary! HARRY LANGDON Charlie Chaplin’s Coming Rival A Mack Sennett Laff “Boobs in the Woods” The Colisem Concsrt Orchestra Will play the following popular one-hour program Sunday, at 12:30 P.M. Sixth of New International Series French Concert opera Massenot Plerno Suite “Iney Special added attraction Birmingham Southern Glee Club, 80 Voices Two Request Numbers “Variations” Chaminade "Vale Blew Margi Overture, “Robesplerre” oy spacial Tequost) | eee Ditoltt WINELAND, Director Pinying a Select! Mustoal Comedy | Prives—Matinoes 10e any

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