The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1925, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR — - % i FOX WILL SCREEN fi A . \}BELIEVE THIS IF ) Greater Movie Season Enters hi “ANCIENT MARINER” | Movies Sound | : »0 | ‘ " Death Knell for YOU POSSIBLY CAN Dreams Among Her Ve; getables | Genaad Weak apa i cada: | Death Knell f a Facial Foliage | | Marie Prevost at conante| Bena ems a Nasa Ar ‘ton in| to Appear in ten of the ad: | aww'n Bats Theatr 19 Atanas. | rat aw ! tase, 1s ihe, Pace a aa Tree ‘e ’ peso aemgce — “SEATTLE’S LEADING FIRST RUN PICTURE THEATRE” Home of Metro Goldwyn Pletures —HELD OVER— THE PUBLIC DEMANDS IT! Dorothy Gish forgets her vegetable stand in the. market place of old Florence at times, to dream of romance and pursuasive lover, in “Romola,” the screen version of George Eliot’s novel, now playing its second week at the Heilig. IAR above the a a | John Hammrick semi iar wring |i ou, of eer aah [trek see “Contracts: for John Hamric Manager You wept with her in “A Birth of a Nation.” You suffered with “Hearts of the Wor You cried with her in “Orphans of the Storm.” IN GEORGE ELIOT’S FAMOUS NOVEL “ROMOLA” HAL DEMAR jan, Marie Pi Huntly Bow, Hele er Brother at ‘ang ah AND HIS a my patr tr = tent line-up Greta, Nissen plays opposite Ricardo Cortez, in “In the Name the Coliseum Saturday. The blonde charms of the new Latin features of Cortez, make an effective contrast. of Love,” starting at\ sereen “find,” and the handsome | theater | day aN ever 1 Mr. Hamrick, ye want to assure the | public at this time that in spite CINDERELLA or: | UI bs the Name of Love,” at the) France after man. ions aro centered on marrying a | the bigness of the offerings my Coliseum, is a brilliant | Tempted at first to leave, he | Policy will reniain the same as it tion by Sada C ull ides to stay and win her| bas been for the past year.” ton’s sparklin 1H ; first of these big Warner Lady of Ly The advantage of quaint back-| Brothers offerings to come will be | 4 under the direction of H , srounds, lavish settings and the| Monte Blue in * Limited: Mail" gin. Ricardo Cortez, he und splendor of gorgeous | Which will have its premiere North Wal and I ears have | and royal trappings help to} West showings at the Blue Mouse are the quartet of fgatured players, ovable, unaf- | make “in the Name of Love" one of | ing next Saturday the Whe The early developinent of the 5 a wealthy and}the most colorful and entertaining | cast with Monto Blue appear such Coming— finds Cortex returning to his nativ ocial am-|photoplays of the on atars os Willard Louls, Vora Hoy Anita Stewart - | nolds and Otis Harlan i | | fd and ° JACQUELINE LOGAN 1 ona too, MUCH IEALISM | ADD TO CAST NEW DoG 87. Warf Bert Lytell | ; ; ‘ | Cfst of “His People," the o York to ( ty to bo | Peter B. Kyne's The house that Jackie built con-| that ptt Aw Dro Fit apy ity told i toca tne a : tains one room given over entirely udic prained hi: lore Bernstein, which w a to housing the works of favorite I the thumb on his | Introduce Rude Schildkraut as me authors. Hig | ooreon at ed, dog j In her new home ir Hi well ken | heroes in th Jacqueline Lo, ig term east two and contract to Wi had on chael Arien,| Carr | call cy room set apart w calls the pe ) to him and | 3 “guent room” f vorite 1 hi enry Chieyssal fi ‘ suthors. All of which goos te / i Your Car Parked DANCE | | ‘There, if one desires, acquaintances | underneath Jackie's. p by Campbelt AT BAGDAD than whom there is no] Dorothy Phillips has received an can be renewed with such famous} hair, her mind turns to o mable person on the Call-| Invitation to attend the premiere of Aen Garage names as Stevenson, Shakespeare,| bexides grease paint , has been signed up| her latest starring vehicle, “without | f i Dickens, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer’ lights, to play comedy leads, | Mercy," in New York, nH

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