The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE THE SEATTI HH 12 E STAR LIBERTY Featured at Pantages attered Lives” Is Photoplay on Program With Vaudeville, Starting Monday oe Fibst and Pike Harrison Ford Third __}| Sills Popular in Role of “O'Malley” Making berty proved th A First National tale ef a o New York cop and a » Ks, ! » stardom , girt ° ® ° r r A Musical Preface ve new test of bis versa Coming—"Not Long Ago” ° s first starring vehi With Ricare ez and wh } H 1 produ d Betty Bronson fepar from society roles and and “Wild Justice,” with ating characterizations « Peter the Great in latest wane - ' The Making of O'Malley’ ts ar ada ptath of a short story of the SRE eh as ever Sills, as | scgaaee. In O'Malley, is a different per CORINNE malit than any he has yet as wumed for the screen. Dorothy Mackaill ts & leading | woman in this drama Second Big Week for Heilig Picture Meet” is LITTLE SOUSA Be pesca Sia Yost * ib Metro. Gol Comiag—NENE DANIELS ta “Wid, Wild Sasan” EDITH ROBERTS AND ROBERT ‘ jleading roles in “Shattered Lives,” the feature photoplay | jon the Pantages program, starting with Monday’s matinee. Oe ire | for some time, He makes his ox | Griffitth we tor, te ‘whit! and foremost attraction nusual interest to women Jooale ’ daeribed by ( by the Pantages YORINNE GRIFFITH'S “Th ¢ Mme regular bill of vaudeville is ride Whi” now at the’ e , Ie? i headed by Maud els and her ira rt: ta Si a this te |oum, fs full of life and Ja NOW PLAYING ipaay, ‘prebet ¥ 7A BSE i ela tach aay Soothes ad bap Mime aihearg hacks NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS pectucular rev four » Total Se heh andesite wi > a dance of the a 8s i ms. lover, and Huntley Gordon the Nev feature pi a thrill loyal friend. itsand Robert | “Lost World” Is Amazing Picture VAUDEVILLE Headlined by WILLIAMS & CULVER “Fun Promoters” entitle how of vandevi 4 feature p Mins Laura Van Wir Ite n Mme, Chernoff comes t Pantages organiat Amazoment, surprise, disbelief in | 4419 for a tour of the make her debut a novel sury ne cyen—these are nome of of vaudeville the for A’ well-rounded vaude- | th: s arouned by “The Lost 1 and Made Wen ah to be coe of tie ee ind un Feature ted with capacity apprect 1 best ws offered by are omakers have long ‘Other Snappy Acts and ative » has a mes- tages this sea * net ne ein N . the Pictures —— | a second ‘Bir & Nation'—a pho on ew 1 “EXTRA” PULLS FAST ONE 16 * K bes eee ec shite done ing Keeps |" won come saree! tt Orpheum switchboard scene takin t to these promises o! a e a we have neon in a| Mister Herbert Willams, Hert emLaughing | Ben gn lg books may that the/ the features of the e t Another Adventure at Falace Hip‘ 100.000 years ago. | eid “The Fighting Ranger’ Will King’s uncanny ability tol toarp Meade Ki trekE Mal Socd You coul Soop teck, appearing for the fast.” “I ery ; re n Seattle, became an im. I © Hip 2 ewer Y the! dhow.t 6 i the othe ima dona in America : = number.” je show, pom arce find the hu creatures al song in which she ts z ate chock full of smilesand laughs from|in an unexplored area of Soutt hi the Cae a Pee r SITE ; men big sa F area South »y the Moxcow t Trio, | PLAYS OPPOSITE HOXIE nen big sa at Seto Gerke Le eae ed he Mo aw At Trio, | Ena Gregory, who has just finish a z a hat: you! bave [apc Hees: sew stinre “Veeocaina tees n by Mias Ste | e@ roles in “The Calgary stam-|, APPilcl ‘cond Sac ir gp ar aplag ti for them all during the show Tawia’ Woke Mal tacen f demonstrates the suc pede” and in “Chip of the Flying| \\" eatee sae tee u are forced to save a few | eu etruksiing for the heart: of | 0% < tobacco diet U" with Hoot Gibson, has been pre you have reached home. Fire, ¢ 1d Follies skit o Love, and at the same moted to leading woman for Jack oe | Hae gar ashes, and the unatr lo rem: Hoxie in two pictures. These are Ay ce on ants of clearets and cigars aro a being made at Deadwood, 8. D., tities | Minaetive : thoroly masticat c At connection with the “Days of ea ne Rae ese 6 time, he tr some fancy celebration. The *wo pictures, both ° are original and clever or of of which are being directed by Al fodtcumn unto | McCutcheon Story fo widow almost maken a Rogell, are “Deadwood Dick” an TILL WEDNESDAY S Cried etarte: =. | Cc i] bi S radio widower out of C. H. O'D “Red Hot Leather. P LA E RI a n.,| 2 Columbia ocreen who appears with Miss Julio B oe an ane he finds! \fadge Bellamy makes a lovely | Nash in tic,” a one-act Bs Peres «ae aes oP nd Willlam Haines an!| peggy, the daughter for whom . . im” iment: ‘af ta’ the ay the picture version | radio in bought, gets her fun out “EAST OF SUEZ niment, and finds that sneez ¢ breaking the tut t With ae : i ’ much to Ma and Pa's di t EDMUND Low Sholgi Rabid’ bei Saw 5 ‘ nt th Paul Kirkland and his dancing ‘ ROCKCLIFFE FE pink. lizards, but sv A tner—a 16-foot Iadder—o Seattle's Only Musical Comedy NOAH BERRY that he saw a pink dressing ; oA ee me a a t wi the patrons: rai nd writer and what he did with nd “4 * show how dancing dive under a bed. Honora Ha and “com, /Smegen citar eeaae: 7 Mees iar, | 000 Which came to him unexpected: | ts done 16 fect off the floor. Per ILL ING 5 * zation of the part of the maiden |% He bought @ real castle and | fect time and some new steps are pen | went there to write a romantic tale accomplished in his act —AND— Hermie King and his band atart|%uch as he bad dreamed of for} Legahaking, body-wiggling, twists 1 LSM AVEAT Sing the show off right with some snappy | 7° | and turns, are some of the choice His Merry Jesters OF RN ALL NIGH? Jazz and special numbers. When he got there he found that | pits offered by Ted and Kathryn Matron in Attendance Jean Singer is the hit of the|th® castle had a ghost, just as| Andrews, who show how tho intri- Sierine 10c ui" 639 15¢ show, singi m a Good Gal, but |*YerY 600d castle ought to have.|cato steps of the “Charleston” are “DANGEROUS eae ie I'm a Thou From Home,”|O®Y 18 this Instance the ghost | executed, Frederick Cromwood ax a Miss Singer proves that she {|'urns out to be real and the ro-| sists them at the piano and his GIRLS” LAST DAY equally adept at singing “Blues” as | Viewer will not give the story away | special offexing of ivory key selec £ re she is endering ballad . because he belleves that {t should | tions was popular. They'll Get You If You Don't § @ ‘THE RED LILY 5 tbs pape ane ci 1, {be seen by everyone as tt will fur: | tents bis ayie x and a halfelze Wateh Out! HH MAMON NAVARRO peau the sahit tins |nish entertainment as is seldom |edition of an Arley, perform feats Superb Beauty Chorus Bess Hill does two numbers, “on, | found in the general run of films. | of strength and agility in the wind Hermie King's Super-Soloists Tomorrow--“Marringe Morale” Mi tiow she Can Lve" and “T Can J Lif Bofie [up act on the program. Balancing ; 1 | ; * | 20.foot pole which a Get Mo Loving from Th Dum. azz on the end of a 20-foot pole w my." Jimmy Ellard plays “Dum-| ale Depicted |is supported by the head of one my" for Bess in the second num.|in Winter Garden lof the performers, is just one of ber. Special scenery is used in Wagon Days,” NT Today Until Wednesday the thrills of the act. | /CHARLIE NONCHALANT ‘Tho effect of modern “fast living’ |is realistically portrayed In three din- tinct ways in the Columbia William Fox pro: “ if and the du on Wings of Youth" at the A FCOL AND Madge Bellamy Trail," Star Winter Garden | AMID PUBLIC ACCLAIM, 9 = and dians,” King Mad, lamy, judged by prom- | " ab yon HIS MONEY Ethel Clayton v Mueller; —“A| inent artists as “the mo: beautiful | a Rastestlies ay Due cms cine uy Jimmie Ellard, | Rhee ; | thing but a private affair © price Added —3 Belihops —A Riot! , ” Mi +} girl in the orld,” contributes a jazz. ¢ ~ ’ ae - “Wings of Youth re Must Be Some Indian | mad flapper delineation that witi win {% fame 1s he bt Ep eh ne | — COMING — FOX NEWS Will Aubrey |new honors for her. Marian Harlan eh Beaty is be WKé seni REGINALD DENNY in | presenta /a) sophisilcated your aie} that his new plcture “The Gold pavers ee “i ° |living beyond her years—a portraya 4 lalevealeonin California Straight The White Monkey”’ |:;;.: is vividly striking Katherme (Rush received its official welcom Ahead” in New York, Charlo took a ride to Long Beach, Long Island, there | to stroll along the boardwalk and soothe his nerves with the sound of the nea and a, few breaths of the In vigorating salt air, After a few minute: walk, the crowd started to igather, and {f an ounce of fresh alr Perry offers 2 more subdued misa, long in awakening to the call of the jtom-tomsa and blaring saxophones; but once aroused, she swings into the whirl with greater impetus than her two more happy ely sinters, |Pola Neon “East Now Playing at State | The screen version of John Gals- | wort “The White Monkey,” a First National picture starring Bar bara La Marr, is the film attraction at the State until Tuesday night Tho strong cast appearing in sup METROPOLITAN TT port of Miss La Marr includes [could sneak in thru that mob, then | i) Thomas Holding, George ion, | ” . miracles do happen | LAST BIG WEEK 5 DON | Ghailea! imme Mack, Flora | of Suez” at Capitol Charlio himself seemed — quite} Breton, Henry Victor, ‘Tammany | Polt Nogri’s starring production, |abashed. He smiled and nodded and THE HENRY DUFFY PLAY ER Young and Colin Campbell. The} “Hast of Suez" ja the attraction at altogether held a very nonchalent Perhaps, after all, anid to be pose. photop! the Capitol perhaps the forsaking | | best. vehicle yot given Mian La Marr, Sada Cowan adapted the story |one’s privacy has its compensations. |was directed by Phil Ronen, whong|ffom Somerset Maugham's stage - - |direction of “Abraham Lincoln’ t9| Ply of the same name. Featured in ADAPTING NEW STORY one of the memorable achievements |*h? leading roles in support of the| Charies Whittaker, who has adapt. | are Edmund Lowe, of screen history Rockelifte ed a number of big productions for ollowes and Noah 3 | An entertaining vaudeville pit in| Mello i the screen, is hard at work on the uso being shown at the popular] “Hast of Suez" brings Pola to the| adaptation of “The Man Who | family theatre," screen In a ditgerent sort of role—|yaughs,” which will be mado in es URN PIR aeuarausetl a France by Universal in association Claude King, who recently ap. *, with the Societe Generale de Films peared with Milton sills in “the | “Red. Lily” Story of France, Carl Lacmmlo, pres!- Making of O'Malley and "The . dent of ®@!niversal, has designated | Knockout," and now haw an in-|Of Paris Underworld | mary vniivin to piay Den and Den portant role in Silis' new ploture, fhe Red Wily," at the Colonial] and Svend Gado to direct tho pro-| “Tho Unguarded Hour,” started out Jin Ife tobe an artist Monday, 18 a story of adventure in} ductton. Paris, and was written by Mr, Niblo himself, Ramon Novarro appears as the hero, a youth who loses his nelf. — SAME SENSIBLE PRICES — Nights: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Milton Sills, who is to be starred Rocause of the vory high erade| photographic work done of 7 aan Win WOAERD PTI 4 upon BARGAIN MATINE: WED, and SAT., 25¢-500-75¢ |} by First abtlona| In ity latest fea-|respect, and goon to the droge of} “the Dark Angel," Just aanRiateal| : ~ tem ANGE {tute “he Unguarded Hour,’ was|Montmarto tfe, ‘Tho cast also Ins} Goorge Fitzmaurice Was given a | THE HENRY DUPEY PLAYERS A A AROY once the leading light in the Uni-| eludes Wallac Frank Currier, | yenr'n contract to tee? Darneail “Th H W k”’ ee versity of Chicago Dramatic club, | Roxemary Mitchell Lewis, | who was firat ties t e ervous rec Owen Bevis from whone stage he stepped to the} Gibson Gowlan Wa vere creas OnmecerHat OO. Ane Hmily Fitzroy and subject, according to announcement | from the Samuel Goldwyn offices. | NE MEE aR a eoreorereenar ea . He’s Rejec Film at ¢ HARRISON FORD hasn't been seen on a S hs ted Suitor Point of Triangle in ‘oliseum ttle scree return in support of Corinn in “The Marriage Whirl,” at the Coliseum thi LANGDON CHOOSES NEW LEADING LADY A viva i) us 8 who !s practically a to the acreen, has been c by Harry Lar as hin leading lad was so Imprensed by fom will be Mr. Lang in several of his f Speaking of Harr we Here is TRY THIS OVER IN YOUR OWN RESTAURANT had ter alt Halt room » he spoke predom loudly, as tho to a companion Did the Paramount casting of fice find a blonde girl for that big part yet?” The mad exodus of flaxen-haired girls ing, Baxter lelsurely 90 lected one of the many vacant stools, MAin-of2t 2180, Orcheatra—Fablew $5 the Day 2:45, Ted & Kathryn | 6:30 Andrews 133 Paul Kirkland Company | 846 Julia Nasi & CO. . 3:08 O'Donnell 8.53 in “STATION { Chaz Chase 3:28) From the Zlogteld p10 Follies ado 9:25 Prima Di Willian oo “SOUP CO NUTS" 4:20, Three aod One-Half 10:05 Arleys 4:00) THE PATHE NEWS 10:15 The-t M Just Ank Anyone Who Has Seen This Amazing Romance VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES CONTINUOUS NOON “TILL MIONIGHT Get in line/ It's Just a matter of common ce CE to go to PANTAGES eachand every week 7 SMACK’EM ACTS 7 MAUD DANIELS PRESENTS “YOUTH” A SPIFFY, GIRLIE BONG MUBIC CUTE DANCE! FREEMAN AND LYNN THIEF” COOK, LAMONT AND JONES in LOVE “THE DE LUXE HARMONY ANN VIVIAN AND CO. AN ORIENTAL NOVELTY SISTERS AND CO. in AERIAL REVUE YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT THE PANTAGES USHERETTES AS THE SEVEN STEPPING SWEETIES INTRODUCING PANTAGES WONDER ORGANIST LAURA VAN WINKLE FEATURED IN PANTAGES SONGOLOGUES S We Are Going to Give You the Biggest Treat of Your Lives MME. IDA CHERNOFF Nationally Known Beauty Expert Will Give Lectures on EALTH—BEAUTY—PSYCHOLOGY e FROM 12 NOON TO1LP.M. EACH AND EVERY DAY OF penihing a SVERY DAY SHE WILL DISCUSS 4 4 a eR ERENT SUBJECT PERTAINING TO BEAUTY fon to our regular pro- NOTE—There lectures are in addition to our remliat Dine gram and those attending may matinee performance. OUR FEATURE PICTURE SNR RUNS EpITtH ROBERTS and ,’ ROBERT GORDON - ° A GOTHAM Production FOLKS! YOU “GOTTA” ADMIT PANTAGES’ Shows Are Miles Ahead of All and Going Strong !! THIS ns ROGRAM STARTS ‘TODAY yeae ave MADISON OW HERE o Year's Big “THE = -@ WOMAN HATE Saturday the R” “CAMILLA ¢ BARTARY

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