The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 — ( INTELLIGE Betty Compson is a chorus girl understudy in the story of backstage life, “The Gar- den of Weeds,” to open at lifes in the theatre, Betty’s role is that of a chorus ¢ understudy of the le THEATRE Perenot at Macrson: NOW SHOWING VAUDEVILLE | Headlined by EUROPEAN SENSATIONAL DANCE REVUE PICTURES WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND CONTINUOUS 10 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT | ee Cornish School of the Theatre Presents “Sister Beatrice” by Maurice Maeterlinck under dtrection Ellen Van Volkenburg Thursday and Wriday Evenings August 67 10-15-25c J Matinee August 7 Prices, $1,00—Plus Tax Students, 500 NT HERO he Blue|,., Famous day | Mary Says She Curls NOT g@tng to LIBERTY STRAND—<( COLISEUM COLUMBIA A 1 I I yt I am in t | AL But, seriously, I have not be Lm It 1 . PESSIMISTIC FRIENDS SPOIL WEDDING GAIETY th la golden-haired girl who, according to all repor ‘lin “Lost—A Wife.” STARTI 73 NG | o PREMIERE ty TODA~ NORTHWEST SHOWING of His Latest and Greatest SCREEN TRIUMPH BY FAR ‘TRACKED SNOW in the COUNTRY’ Here's a story of the Eternal snows of the Far North . . % of strong men and tender women... and an out lawed dog, with the intelligence of a man, who tracked his enemy to death . 5. with JUNE MARLOWE and MITCHELL LEWIS and Others ~ WILLIAM WINDER ; THE SEATTLE STAR mm (| GRETA MAKES DEBUT ) Wee Drap of cee ~ BACKWARD COUPLE motic ming @ definite rp SANTAELLA OFFERS ed eate vate Bantaella, the For off Norway has contributed to the American screen ts, is dea- tined to become a star of note. Greta Nissen makes her film debut at the Strand next week with Adolphe Menjou drama of marriage “ AN EXQUISITELY delicate | Mille-Parar t product! Lost BUSY WITH FISTS WIDELY READ AUTHOR — TRULY A) WONDER | I! A SWEEPING LOVE STORY RY AMERICA'S MOST || | | PICTURE! ‘ Encouragement for Would-Bes planist-conductor of the p JOSEPH S SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION HEEHAN American Operatic Tenor PRANCESCO LONGO directing Columbia all-artist: orchestra Comedy—.Ksop's Pables—tnternational News SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925. Richard Talmadge has a hard time keeping out of the «|grasp of some South American tricksters in his newest coming to the Winter stunt drama, “The Fighting Demon,” Garden Sunday. URED int amut 0’ NEED IMAGINATION Shis: retoareabie' sit Lack of imagin of th a in ex 6. to osen gives evi- THIRD AVE = 4DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Betty Compson “THE GARDEN OF WEEDS” * A dazzling tale of Broadway's fast set! LAST TIMES TODAY “THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS” LEATRICE JOY REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES ADULTS, 15¢ KIDDIES, 10¢ EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! PICTURES OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE IT STARTS AUG, 8 4¢> AVE.AT PIKE TODAY ONLY “CHALK MARKS” HELEN FERGUSON—MARGUERITE SNOW NEWS—AESOP FABLE—COMEDY SUNDAY AND MONDAY Dainty, By @ Captivating, ; Lovable = = = = 3 rS C3 = mourdering Fires « PAULINE FREDERICK—MALCOLM = McGREGOR—WANDA HAWLEY — TULLY MARSHALL __ lac = “THE CANNONBALL EXPRESS” @ A Mack Sennott hi Speciat = TOPICS OF IT DAY fe) STMT CTT Tc eee RO ee i

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