The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, AUGt c OLD THRILLER ON SCREEN |Bola’s Mother | Grey Heroine | ‘| Visits America ~ - } - a Sout for First Time ~~ = uf tie ss 4 >a Russell J. Birdwell C YW Mus Hele 11 ‘ pret Vie ata w « te me t ° t ty Hal W won a r 1 wae p 1 1 ™ s a 4 Do you er 4 1 ' Helene fidgeted and turned to the press agent. 1 & shook his head. me I have never tasted anything,” she answered. . Dolores failed to see the shake of the proms ager ‘ eur loo ka. f I Why, I have tasted she began, only to be moth € terrupted by the preas agent mying, faction i ‘Girly, let me tell you now for the wake of dme, Chalupe views you nelther smoke nor dr ' u t say I had drunk any of the stuff \ i she exp I merely meant that I had put m I tongue | & Wee little bit to ne what tt was lke not enough, really, to absort E Birdwent any ata I never ewallowed a bit . on a est just put my tongue in a little (eer ga Chik ® A small cafe on Hollywood boulevard flaunts its sign to the passing « , “ om y f world , of bursting > upe to be shown at the Capitol “Sleep anywhere but eat here wel, 5 un.| starting Sunda} LESSONS IN MOVIE MODESTY t i fab id b tf i IERIN( HEF J Walker, t maelf: “I left the stag wome e e f featuring Le J he screen w f nited t re mad fins | Holt, » 1 Raymond H he Thi hi at ih T ad ™ b ’ . the ¢ . . . be . t Hollyw ‘ Br . it moc He rer . oir y 1 ne 1erstein in a scene from Ame fe x Z i “ 0 existed: by t I 1¢ Midnight Expre ie barnstorming favorite, decry I Sia j i al hes tte ae - . . Sunday it that Miss Neg I Anna Q. Nilsson, as “The Talker,” in the film of that! ,,. tambien her take a letter Pie. te of Nt . pp ti ase 3 ; c . name, starting Saturday at the Coliseum, manages to stir! have proved it | ae 4 y up a dreadful mess with her chatter. ory e168 An interviewer was asking Vilma Banky, actress, recently imported from | jer ct t and William ONLY BACHELORS ENJOY “’; f éue ie fight f full of | win Rooth Tilt ** torm th which open seum, rips. Harry Carey, the Western actor, received the following letter £ fa c th of Have as In the featured: roles we found; wh ge Carey poe are my ayo ite wot 1 ike on r frog " r Nilsson, as bea ta " ease nen no a pleture of your hor i‘ PET, ” (of asi hetehcenelerlpse Sho ts Copy of “Pony Express m4 immacul women who b< tet were playin the aidewa: front of the Lash Re ae pepsi 993d pedal og Need lag ik the Sar Coak tha Nesd wita a LAK tot he ets for Corfyressional Library together in “Ines From Hollywood."*| band to curb ‘ amucl Shortridge, Unit tates And in the lesser roles are seen! the talking w ¢ knocked my brains out wah ® e's) é ete from ¢ Ehirley Mason, Ian Kelth, Tully Mar-| role of the 4,j)Woh ws. shall and others almost equally as| husband, find ideal scope | Aw, go on, T didn't knock t he other sald ‘well known. excellent portrayals. Yes you did knock gut my t ] { n the outfit SANTAELLA OFFERS tcc Foam Ua tee Fs tralines al Ste” tay ole ack cae | Gay Rounder ) BRILLIANT PROGRAM] sign writing s an art tn this cetuloa ety the big et at acramento, Caz |yuthgn beet cat for an impor: |had all the evidences of being home: |mway,ut_was YonKing to get bak One in a garage says “Don't hesitate to ask for credit, Our refusal will be courteous Ayres’ home th J a weary walk to “with a special the Strand brilli or and Agnes Ayres came to Hollyw Now they are famed for the 1 \ The BB \ Ovtstanping SMASHING PICTURE H/Tp Cullen Landis has a fine| time playing around the great white way in “A Broad-| way Butterfly,” in which he} is starred with Dorothy De-| vore at the Colonial Sunday} and Monday. | HE joys and girls, asid Commencing Tomorrow 4 Days Only “The Midnight Express” Hammerstein <Jwo women loved him; \eh Y sorrows of chorus | From CHANNING POLLOCK’S Famous Play Sunday and Monday. Being chorus girls, the three temale stars give. amazing proof of why y is the interesting place it} © Fazenda, as always, is ipimitably tunny in the midst of the tensest si Dorothy Devore plays the o As a stage drama “The Fool” delighted capacity audiences in Seattle, NOW “The Fool” is on the screen great- eras a picture than as a play, It’s One Picture In a Million! Direct from a sensationally successful run on Broadway comes this Great American picture, It ts announced that ‘will have a part in W' next Paramount Brooms.” NOW PLAYING acts «/ VAUDEVILLE Headlined by *Danseuse International” A Novelty Dance Sensation! “SNOWY” BAKER in “SWORDS OF VALOR” COMEDY NEWS STARTS TODAY Cast Includes— Edmuna Lowe Mary Thorman Brenda Bond Anne Dale It Truly “Has Everything” Drama! That Will Thrill You, Grip and Hold You! Comedy! Real and Wholesome- That Starts the Whole World Smiling. Pathos— That strikes a Common Friendly Chord in Every Human Heart. YOU'LL LOVE IT! You will laugh and weep as the story is un- folded, and above all you will find those thrills that the mind often craves—all in a picturi- zation unlike anything of its kind ever filmed before. ) A Antonius’ Orchestra { A William Fox Production SANTAELLA Conducth the Comedy THEATRE FOX NEWS Fina? Levee as Macison Longo Added Attraction : Miss Dorothy Morgan Talented Violinist Walter Wells and His Band News Events Felix | FAR TOO GOOD i TO MISS! f{}//|" Kaghleen Duffy OU CONTINUOUS—10 A, M. TILL MIDNIGHT (10c-15c-25¢ LAST TIMES TODAY “LOVE'S BARGAIN” Starring MARJORIE DAW CLIVE BROOK k

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