The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1925, Page 17

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAG : no [ DEFIES PURITANISM \Red Man Won't (ax ANDONED TO “SHE WOLVES") Midgets Will ( BLOOMS IN SAND DUNES Work Without... a een | be Feature of “Plenty Dough” he ai Orpheum Bill ! 1926 prize H ger que 1 fora tf h . s Sunday, A © most © in Hollywood aining fom th 1 bie y F 1 bucking ‘ Ind re} i dancing log nd the Indian, reac t ' 1a and a Wild ff t H T f ng-torn r r Je, stron \ and t dancing Edwa 5 : the Dunc | 2 or t oir the most 1 by vue. x ing tomorr Dougt the leader of for tb Indians, grunted at him ttempted be for his p No rk with plenty ¢ as the mporta being laid | been combed for the bent with ¢ hoy will r he reserv lent result When they ¢ they wil The usual policy will t the live in the beat hotels—no tepees. Orpheum, that e an6 | Jack Mulhall Alma Rubens’ country husband, whom) day in the w GERTRUDE ASTOR she heartlessly deserts, leaving him the prey for Parisian} ‘ ; POPULAR VAMPIRE gold diggers, in “She Wolves,” to open Sunday at the; Colleen Moore is “the flower born to blush unseen” in nd to the will of his iron- “The Desert Flower,” her latest attraction, which opens a Eugene O'Brien refuses jawed Puritan » reby stirs up a little ex-| Uae in on Gertruae | Winter Garden, run at the Liberty Saturday. LES, ; ; ieee pposite Jack! rons of Orpheum vs : as ie 4 a ed her popularity with her) 14 1, 4 are Inid in Part: ee ‘ : 3 given the oppor-| M'DONALD IN EAST : i : sland 1 I numerou: w! Wallace MacDonald forsaken : | Hollywood temporarily and is now I 4 fi sre being co-featured with Constance 1 Hughes and a cast appar. se *.| Bennett in a Whitman Bennett pic cently honen with ial care for ; a ture, untitled, that ix being made in| Woods, ons for the Adapted fre : ter Bann : : one New York City, It is MacDonald's | col m gives Miss ~ Hopkins : byl pert first trip East in many years Moore excellent support a Svend Gad unt { en : : + oie aig ‘unusual pro ca i | Jenn Hersholt, recently a eas " . Btory of th r E " se g a long-term contract by Universal, < ed Pd 4 & conv Now E YOUD NEVER THINK IT | COMPLETE FILM NIXON REMAINS WITH DE NNY j Was Immediately loaned to First Na eden teytleta; =) Be: s Jand fp Macl m Russe pir ORY Edward Sion t the cast] ¥ ird time, Marion Nixon| tonal for a new picture. He is also! whose inherent 4 Carbentlay at Doyle's z r 4} Harry 1 % His ¥ gina y to appear payed arbi oat i peace ter things of life fin : ote ree r fs haructerization in Samuel Goldwyn's | — t youn, 1 by ma s « k 1 } ¥ be “yY 10) +Stelia Dallas.” 26 Se SE aS S _ in esavaptasiaininna nelesiiebaiiainelammaieccaniemauatt © v c a rea ‘ iw y's} <''e-6 oo ” is more ; ie a a hild firs tf Doris Kenyon, who recently fin-| , ) uae ee ‘ H C t Regie ished "The Half-Way Girl,” has had : SCREEN ATTRACTIONS gg ae os on i I Her op many of her poems set to musi | a Vee ic Tae Iron H and Madge I Pe A 1 I G r was di Ie fe John Roche, Wa Brothers’! at Se I 1 f J Johns s x r, C} x at CT Ue Y COLERCIE00n Dosert: lewin < WORK FOR MAY ! F f ta tioning at Hermosa} :TO a Sarre fina A h Un | Fifth and Pike LG a i a LUMBIA "i mand V r Mv rE s BLUE MOUSE—1 1 wh Ls i : WINTER GARDEN raisin Ring fund Ww ) It starts TODAY in Seattle, CAPITOL — Tho 1 ; La Rocque and Vera T "|| started with ‘rene Rich. The ot and we are ready for it with : COLONTAL—Thotnas : gh." starting slat th Ke of a dif this big First National rol- - s E—¥ licking comedy— Are We Ready for It? Just Look at Today’s New Picture! ~ The STREET o TORGOTTEN W aoa 4 LIBERTY «8 -ANEVER BEFORE @ ne SUCCESS LIKE TRIS «3 with ) " ‘| three Indian tribes, a regiment of United States A Paramount Picture troops, 3,000 railway workmen, 1,000 Chinese laborers, 0 ES at errr 2,800 horses, 1,300 bison, 10,000 Texas steers TOMORROW 5 = a “ A Greater Picture than Solape Ye «“e . ” é A Si > The Miracle Man A Ae ee To Start Greater Movie Season 3 ; “ss ay a 79 f ‘ je The mighty drama of the first trans- So A POSITIVE SENSATION 3 Mili) continental railroad—of the men 25 F dct feat thin < We Sk . who lived a century in a few days Breaking all records in the East this 4 picture now has New York clamor- 4 ' and worked, fought, loved and ing for seats. It is a story of a og Hy Ni laughed while death looked on! people who are half crooks—half f objects of pity—and their strange A construction gang flapper and a hobo sheik try to tame a boom town named “Bull Frog!” eR 8 life, never before revealed, THE J. AND V. SYNCOPATORS You will grip your seats—you will A FELIX CARTOON cry like a kid—you will love the little POE EUR Ae RS Gat Cinderella of the Bowery and the | a beggar who lost himself for love. THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the following popular one-hour program Sunday at 12:30 P. M.: Ninth of New International Series RUSSIAN CONCERT - “Cortege du Sird NEIL HAMILTON MARY BRIAN PERCY MARMONT HERBERT BRENNON PRODUCTION coop NEWS! The two previous showings at New York and Hollywood were “road shows,” at $1.10 and $1.65. By special arrangement Manager J. von Herberg has elim- inated “road showing” of this picture in Seattle and is able to offer it to you, on its first visit, at popular prices from “Sixth Sym- nt of the curi- . & bef rhythm ried thruout,) "Le Carnaval Russe" Ww iealvaralct ‘a Splerel ‘iolinist ents afternoon and eveni Children, tll 6 p. my ; nights, 85c, Evening prices prevail Saturday Adults—50 ge seats, afternoons, 75 on A Medley of Melodies You Crave | Arranged by Last Times Tonight HARRY LANGDON SANTAELLA J y in Played by The Strand Orchestra nN nen ; Come at 1 seo the magnificent pic or the BIG LIBERTY (ST at 1290 p.m. dramatic prelude with a cast of seven Wienlawaki : : 33 223 “WIS ana MARRIAGE Wow" Comedy—News—Pathe Review k ah hye My Baby Blues” alling” osc. Tel halkowsky ~ WINELAND, Director Pricen—Matt Children, 10¢ a: ADOLPHE MENJOL ‘fm “LOST—A WIFE" J & Ve } WALBACT UMBERS i LIBERTY } cio Kamenot, Ostrow" NEWS Selections from "The Cho

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