The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1925, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 LT ragedy Hovers Near Drama Tense in Spect: cts acular DeMille Pic- ture Playing at Strand Ow! | POPULAR PRICES First Time in the Northwest BY MARG ARE T BUNDY bao’ m Dy at Adults 50c Children 25e Matinee and Night ramount's ghty spectacte of the age with Theodore Roberts Richard Dix Rod La Rocque Leatrice Joy Estelle Taylor Actress Is Heroine Rod La Roque and Nita Naldi are blissfully unaware of| of Late World War the grim prank fate is about to play upon them in this from “The Ten Commandments,” at the Strand this ery humar Maude company, ¥ ‘Matt Moore Doesn't \From Red Man Actor Dress so Sheiky “Red Eagle," a famous | moving pi first work beofi old Blograph n ple Marion Da: who served | inpleas: | Marion las and later as} She came $6) It was in a cafe in| , New York, that “i the attention of a A: | Pantages to Install Matt Moore is a very man as far How Baxter Hi One of the most novel features to dat t tted she first a’ motion picture ) Only Theatre in Seattle Now Playing Vaudeville and Pictures HIGH CLASS ACTS 7 | _ | VAUDEVILLE] . Will Rogers Would | tion (Cae on De Mille areal peaking of } & stage, Is ptain in M! are, “Th FOLKS! ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS TO KEEP YOU IN SUSPENSE THEN SUNDAY, JULY 19 YOU'LL SEE AN ENTIRE NEW PANTAGES and a SHOW THAT WILL KNOCK YOUR EYE OUT! s’ first starring tm, in g of O'Malley m instead of Calvin “In my movie cont |have had Cecil | Commandments’* nt I woula| On Mi al at State (ot T part fame) }waters of the Potomac and let the| AND | SELECTED | PICTURES Another Adventure— “The Fighting Ranger WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND CONTINUOUS 19 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT 10-15-25¢ % ee 7 peopl ent of the river come over Ithe d the Red sea, tt ought to be a cinch to han (it's more a name t | way).”’ | ‘The Ten Comrpa jthe attraction at | week LIBERTY SONGFEST | Frank Rotonda | who is bec diences of th }contents at | afternoon firat chorus. on Pal, Why Don’t You A Jack Mooney was awar lice thé: second, number: Young Collier Is Featured at Coliseum res the singer, at the Col! |the Sun Shines, Nellie,” with little s the son of a tailor in Watch for Further | he: jon on the part of the audi nch village. He has Announcement Jence. Lucile Johnson was the ms of the Riviera, Monte C singer of “Mister Radio Man last Rose of Summer” brought many new contestants, and after some time Del Fenberg was decided the winner. “Chinatown, My China. town,” proved an easy number for | Ed Kain. TA BARBARA| Oliver Wallace delighted the au gj dience with a tuneful concert on the Glant Wurlitzer, playing “Scenes | Pictoresque” and “Light Cavalry,” | Next Sunday the song choruses | Tne 6:30 10c a0 15¢ “LET WOMEN SECOND WEEK! {will be ‘Listen to the Mocking} ALONE” Bird, *"That Mesmerizing, Meddle- | 6 M ” | some ‘Tune, y Love song,” | PAT OMALL |The West, a and You,” and WANDA HA “It Ain't Gonna Rain WALLACE "salut BD’ Amour," by Massenet's “Don Quixot played by Wal No Me GREAT” Demar’s Cinderella Band HEILIG Strong in Film Richard Barthelmess for which he is best |The Love Flower,” ‘ | Griffith production, to HERMIE 4 i Winter Garden until TONIGHT KINGS S | night. ae rae MUSIC The picture teems but underlying it all | human Interest appeal, |appeal that characteriz thelmess films. Much ture is laid in the So Carol Dempster, wi recently in “Isn't Lov plays opposite Barthela vis Talcum Powder is used y millions of the most criti- MASTERS Diamond Ring Given Away! PASTIME DANCE 111 Spring Street y) TAKE A TRIP TO JOYLAND! “Best People” Keeps Audience at Met in a Hilarious Mood of the at the Metropolitan, to whom g the | Radio Is Blessing |New Organ Console on 1 Movie Locations | Here’s How They of the mos « Pronounce Names Varied Entertainment| —_ loves Tender Romance Playing at HUGH KNOX, able director Henry Duffy Players dit for 8 per- oes much of the er success of Monday uger portrayal This Is Lon Fi irs it Blush Buds in Seene TILL PRIDAY SIGHT suck Bolt - Betty — From Film Columbia Sues *"S SECRET” The Orchestra, Under \ Wineland v BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN Glee 1 Tonight and endny Only Coming —BEBE DANIELS in “The Manteure Girl” anor Virst and Pike ; “ARE ; PARENTS PEOPLE?” 4 wit : 1th & 6 \ Adolphe Menjou, Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor WALLACE on the Wurlitzer Coming — ZANE GREY'S ght of Western St : eeece.... eceeee.._..—eeesese: oserve The screen version of “Bast ; ; ; tHe | st es: t h of credit for smooth You,can't see the flush of pleasure on Lady's cheek, but) bc aces, ot performance, which + | brought tears to the eyes of another j i accel it must be there, for the handsome creature on the bank} generation, is said to be far greater is Rez, king of hors anne | the pretty u hite mare. s, who is very much enamoured of} than the play | Alma Rubens h and Emmett ¥ ‘ected, radio a mor Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 Including Saturdays REACHED © Cara No First th the mos ANNOUNCING ror VARICOSE _ VEINS any outdoor use Brushed Wool Overblouses $12 Tan trimmed in | through any shade of ailk hose, cool, porous knitted, with fine silk and rubber Protect your Furs, Blankets, etc., from the Moths! 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