The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1925, Page 15

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR F m 15 | SL MEN CALL HIM “FOOL” Mildred Davis PLAYFUL MOMENT | Meighan Is | BOYHOOD DREAMS REALIZEB} ae Is Latest Star toStageReturn Welcomed in folk lining t Seo mueolkel 18 MONT BLt EIS ARI ED d 7 |e NTE BLUE IS / IGGED, outdoor, e (you know . FEATURE AT COLISEUM the rest of the adjectives) cngiteer in “The Limited Mail’ g xophone plover eamplera, |HOW at the Blue Mouse, altho you'd never think so from the at the Lib- aptivated audiences of the ¢ m | Above scene fect erty, ake roy $ 5 the ambition of a romantic boy and his old he mado his! ¢(rnyry ITED MAIL." @ me tut heels was ; ei father to some day see the continent spanned by rail. In the His & | as with: Act 5 awit . ny drat . ! pear **lyemainder of the picture George O’Brien, who portrays the 18 the attract hotor n Galle \ rt ! little boy grown up, sees that vast hope realized. “| SOUTHERN ROMANCE BLOOMS IN HOLLYWoop HOLLYWOOD, Cal (By U. PA romance o' the basis of thé WILLIAM FOX has endeavored to produce a film with} , ideals in his picture, “The Fool,” in which Edmund Lowe! ¢ is starring at the Strand, starting Saturday. The film has| SS ll received the indorsement of religious and civic organizations thruout the country. be found in from an operati aitated by an automot nw Hearne has bee a | him Landis’ home town ts Nashiviile, | Tenn The wedding will have to walt, he said, until he gets a final de € is pr ALY SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT First and Mike TO YOU Who have not yet seen. “THE TONS OF ICE TO KEED YOU | coor Vitth and Pike ~ BIG picture novelty ARE HERE | | BEEEEEEES - Dig iniojoloioiololo ojo ooo} Pa He @ anda | uinerry | coLIseu™ STRAND— Ed | CoLUMOrA LIG—Antta BE MOUSE— WINTER GARDE | | carrror The Tt SOLONTAL—"A Bro Film STATE 4 DAYS ONLY STARTING TIMES SUNDAY } = THE FIRST OF -s a, “THE CITY WARNER 5 THAT BROS! BIG DE Si NEVER LUXE ATTRAC i . SLEEPS” TIONS FOR 7 x 5, IDO OOo ooojo ojo ADOUPH ZUROM ony [ESSE LLASEY vaceney ZANE GREY'S ;; G Garamount Gicture A powerful First National drama of today's ultra-modern women —with— ANNA Q. NILSSON TULLY MARSHALL LEWIS STONE SHIRLEY MASON a IAN KEITH BARBARA BEDFORD AND LITTLE SOUSA 9-YEAR-OLD SYMPHONY KING playing IRON ADULTS } 15¢ 79 Saxophone Solo, “Ida” phan- i Kiddies 10¢ tasie...... Joshua Gurewich f Overture, “Morning, Noon Ken HOLT, LOIS WILSON and Night. sco. 4 Suppe , 1" A medley of popular airs by the Coliseum Concert Orches- tra, with LITTLE SOUSA conducting. ___ NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON We must announce that this is the GOOD-BYE WEEK A Felix Cartoon witH = min OPEN ALL NIGHT You never again will see “The Iron : a) | 10c oo Matron in Attendance Horse” with the attractive dramatic and The Coliseum Concert = song prelude and the superb musical and MQ NTE BL J E = TODAY JACQUELINE LOGAN e I J otore ONLY ANTONIO MORENO—WALTER HIERS lighting adjuncts It has here. Vera Reynolds and Wilard Lous) (A lin “FLAMING BARRIERS” Heres the swiftest melodrama of |a decade . . . It will tear | through your heart Wreck your emotions and roar through a landslide of excitement and thrills, It’s a tingling ro- mance of the Colorado Mountains and a whale of a picture. will play the following popular one-hour program today at 1230 P.M. Overture to the opera, NOW is the time to come, with the 4 whole family. This picture is making better Americans all over the country! A DRAMATIC PRELUDE “prelude” “Rorcoust “Pinkandia" WINELAND Director Pricen—Matinees B00. After & p.m» Soc) balcony, se. ing prices prevail Holidays, OOO OOOO OO OOO OOOO S10 (0/0) 4 { \ .Jarne + Jarnefel Ms. Sibelius dulis, 60¢ afternoon and evening, Children, 1 1Se) night, 260. Loge nents, afternoon, 750} nigh: ening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays nnd holdings. “The J. and V. Liberty News RETURNING TODAY Blue Mouse Music Masters LEONARD HAGEN, Conducting

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