The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1925, Page 15

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 { THAT O'BRIEN SMILE RIVALS FOR BLANCHE — | Jackie Coogan {Seattle Boy to Attend Paramount - | Going In for | ~ Managers School : Comedy Films |! rat or Pa EE | 4 G | t " | " P | a | Aw oe famous direct The following ditty is the inspiration motivating many a product from ! We. atisndod movie moguls ston. “A woman's hairmay be her crowning glory Sas But it . ; o yh rhe ake PN A ee Oe un| Lew Cody and Ronald Colman are both anxious to secure| or 3 wiih news| a corner on the affections of Blanche Sweet in “The Sport- oy tabl ys a ae @ eeres at herr , ring Venus,” the attraction at the Blue Mouse, starting Sat- ne oli t to advantage in “The| Sok Goel Gantt ie unhipaticvoraid urday ZIEGFELD IN EUROPE ew ahameng. at ‘the WHY EDITORS Go CRAZY Sun se eEntoa nas ae fallet tone or tbe bare IN INTEREST OF FILM institution, Jron Ho 1 Vit r in I 1h m tt F : u 4 T r i t Lew ft t “extra” died. She was waiting outside St. Peter's portais.| EVELYN BRENT TAKES eats a Seer as admitted urd @ Wise Crook . 1 do on earth?” St. Peter queried IT EASY FOR WHILE) products ‘extra,’ she answered Sait ibtent: ln’ Oot t “Come back in two weeks and maybe we can cast you.” : f $ a ft I e Irishmen, ; G. A. KR I Th 2 W 4 a touch ¢ vm Pyhaersiect Unrevealed facts in Hollywood biographies Frank Lioyd, the direetor, | was once a telephone lineman, and Frank O'Connor, also director, was once m }u policeman, No, he isn't making Keystone cop comedies. He's making i bedroom scene pletures over at Lasky’s SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT Virwt and Pike, RIGHT NOW is a good time for you to drop everything else and come right “>. to The Liberty to See across “THE IRON HORSE” mighty epic of the wedding of the rails— te oN a SS ae SS a a OF arouse TO KEEP You COOL Vif ond Vike NOW—Our second offer- es ing in Seattle’s big ° = 4 DAYS { LAST TIMES TODAY 3 STARTING SHIRLEY MASON = 2 SUNDAY ——— “THE SCARLET. HONEYMOON” POPULAR A Paramount picture— “IN NAME» LOVE” with BEBE DANIELS Supported by RAYMOND GRIFFITH in MTT CS TTT TT RICARDO CORTEZ GRETA NISSEN “LITTLE MISS : BLUEBEARD” Because if it’s a question of enter- tainment, there AAO MNURETUACOMETTLEUT Ao ARCOM THU WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON isn’t any A beautiful love story of a garage * owner who becomes a prince! question HERE IT IS it! about it! NOW! | LOTS OF FUN! | ADULTS - - - KIDDIES - - - - A William Fox Picture The Cycl Cc dy! e Cyclone Comedy! Classic of All Time! real Bl -bEGgar on eee 4 ea | Horsesack. The J. and V. SYNCOPATORS Playing—"Yes Sir, That's My Baby." Miss Kay Dale, singin en You and I Were Seventeen,” and it’s a HOOT GIBSON in “LET’ ER BUCK” Showing the famous Pendieton Round-Up /ESOP FABLE GUMP COMEDY HERE isn't a single horse in it ‘gar in it It has nothing to do with horseback riding. It isn’t a travelogue, But it IS— NEWS There isn’t a t SUNDAY and MONDAY THE WONDER DOG RIN- TIN- TIN Hecause of You” The gayest and funniest and most original story ever put on ® or screen—the story of a young symphony er who has to write tin-pan jazz The COLISEUM CONCERT songs to keep from starving; of two girls, one rich ORCHESTRA will play the following {2 1G } - | ; one poor, both of whom love him; of a dream he popular one-hour program Sunday wy Be 1 dreams which {s the most marvelously fantastic and at 12:30 P. ML: : , ‘i wii funniest thing of all MctiRciicrc com Tenth of New International And it IS the big tion James Cruze has Wagon.” st, most spectacular produc- made since “The Covered orien | a DOHEMIAN AND POLISH COMPOSERS he FIRST “Polonaise Mil iA i i i a Se ee a be AND PIKE Three Dances % Y Bartered [rid ADDED ATTRACTION added ‘attraction, Spectal Mr. Alexander Wal “ROSES” 6 ‘aAmous Welsh Music by in Owen Davis’ ‘novel singing " ‘ " Be SANTAELLA iy ridga’ ‘Taylor Two Request Numbern th derewnlt P and the STRAND ORCHESTRA assisted by BETTY ANDERSON FRED MARCUS EVADA FULLER “THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA” “LOU ISE FAZENDA - - - WM. COLLIER, Jr. J.and V, t SiH ( Liberty - WINELAND, Direute: OUR GANG in “DOG DAYS” One long howl after another! oon here aa aia d evening. Children, unl @ afternoon, T5c; nights, Bie. » Sundays and holidays, dren 100 any time. Kvening prices prevall Saturdays, Sun- dayn and holldayn, —— ————— | VIICES—Matinees, 300. After 6 p.m. f00, baleony Me, Chil- 8 :

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