The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE 6 Chinatown Molly Betty Compson Is Queen of Crooks in Film Now at Libérty SBS OSOOKSIOD O + Kal a KORG +, +, U KO YY ) drama, in which they are featured at the Liberty this week. Change of Program Wright Described as at Winter Garden Literary Henry Ford “Received Payme with Co. rinne Griffith traction at the opening Thu seen as a ch a@ butler f She is an exclu when s Literary Henry Ford” ployer. A Novelty Trio Is cae Head vipat tne bu ‘Truth About Women igh Disclosed at Colonial at the Sta Dresenting an *ities said to be offering. Morton and Dennis. Dodgers” have sc and chatter, fire laugh getters. Dilled as “A Voice and a V McLaughlin anc funmakers, @m act of his own, com First and Vike 2 More Days— } ‘PATHS 10 THEATRE Finer fverur ar Macson! NOW PLAYING VAUDEVILLE [acts -] AND PICTURES RICHARD TALMADGE IN ‘ . ” Taking Chances AND ANOTHER ADVENTURE “The Fighting Ranger” NEWS COMEDY SETTY JSOMPSON RAYMOND GRIFFITH Mitchell Brothers Singing Banjoists from the South Coming—*The Iron Horse” Ee HARD DIX, some TH Friday ty WELLS AND HIS BAND CONTINUOUS 10 ALM. TILL MIDNIGHT 10c - 15¢ - 25c Columbia What? VITGINIA VALLI Bu Ge Nk Mi O'BRIEN ; Adolphe Menjou (Master Mind of All Sheiks) and GRETA NISSEN “LOST—A Monarch of Two-Reel WA nadie in | Comedies ing Demon Harry Langdon “ais Mariage Wow” |] a" r* STRA ND Venturing CORINNE GREKITH 2 Cay Spectacular Picturization of George Eliot’s “Romola,” Which | yy Coming to the Heilig ey ‘ : ? —______—/ | Esther Battles § With Balky Ford Notorious Dive Seen in Picture Woh lavets ; a dive ! othy Gish as Tessa in “Rom- the picturization of ter, a scene from the picture; ght, Lillian Gish, featured ¥ the title role. The picture aid to be one of the big- Betty Compson and Raymond Griffith make a smooth Greta Samples Life team of crooks in “Paths to Paradise,” the new comedy of Fabled Hollywood ois we Films Affect os" SS Life of Public, vy’ Says Professor Eas | Girls—Want Picture of Walker? Harold Bell Wri erica ps About J M ETROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING Matinees—Today and Saturday CHAUNCEY OLCOTT THOMAS A. WISE . ™ (Hot Tamale!) JAMES T. POWERS fm ‘YOLANDA’ LO LOTUS ROBB 5 AND OTHER STANS “THE RIVALS” Ny Richard Brinsley Sheridan This All-Star Cast was selected the Most Distingulshed Dramatic Beg. Mon., Aug. 10th HENRY DUFFY HAROLD BELL VRIGHTS OT AIAN MAGE GACH BY yd dance, =| this Bloasom get about the stage at the Palace Hip. Bet- ty and her sister are doing their interpretation of hou ything ts Hotsy Totsy “Hive Coming Saturday, Aug. 8]) Now, : the feet as a feature of Will} King’s show this week. PALACE HIP Continuous, 1 to 11 p,m. Nights—25c, 50c, 75c, Mats.—25c, 50c, 75c sought. w= |After Marriage, | * ML SICAL COMEDY vee | Will King & Co. | ‘HIGH FLYERS’ Incomparable Beauty Chorus “TRACKED IN THE COUNTRY” YOU'LL QUIVER with exeitement and— TINGLE with glee— HERMIE KING’S “SUPER-SOLOISTS” : SNOW VAUDEVILLE aad PICTURES The Popular Sereen Star JOHNNIE WALKER Production ALSO ON THE SCREEN “THE RECKLESS 8X" SIX OTHER ACTS STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. Brightness and Sham | Dramatic Chase Gish Sisters in Sc¥een Classic —_ | °6.ig.Cit2. emer rene mente som | Lowe to Star in Film at Capitol now! NORMA SHEARER ton, tart “A SLAVE OF are | FASHION” with LEW CODY 4 Rn cena Tl, right: Dor- @ o start 7 at the Hei ig; cen- the Metro-Goldwyn LAST TIMES TODAY Betty Compson a “GARDEN OF WEEDS’ Starting Tomorrow EDMUND LOWE KEATER THAN A CROWN? ~~ SMITE 10c cio" 50 15 HOPE HAMPTON —IN — “THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMAN” AMATEURS TONIGHT The Desert Flower Is Growing --- Tomorrow MARION DAVIES MRS. FISKE al Pr Artists of America PLAYERS PRESENT THIS IS 1925— Not 1918 or 1924 Perhaps you are one who seldom or never patron- izes the photoplays. If so, this message is directed straight at you. Perhaps in the past you have failed to find in the silent drama the amusement you ATS NOW $1, $1.25 Let us call your attention to this fact: The photo- play is a new and changing thing. Yesterday is ancient history in motion pictures. Photoplays have taken another step forward. The era of greater photoplays is here. You can’t judge present day motion pictures by what you saw five years ago, last year, or even last month. Go to Your Favorite Picture Theatre Saturday—A Surprise Awaits You! Starts August 4 Big Cash Prizes for the A Best Impersonation of a Movie Star in The Big Parade $50--$25--$15--$10 For Particular: ft Mr. McKee, ELiot-8623 aS eR a TET SEE THE BIG STREET PARADE FRIDAY ‘NOON Promptly at 12 o’Clock Noon and (Saturday )

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