The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1925, Page 15

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wats - Ri SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925, tm—— ( BARBARY COAST QUEEN SPEAKING OF EVOLUTION | Mad Hatter’s Devil-May-Care Rhy ~ Tea PartyHad Nothing onT his staged a 1 . i ' \ mr ® 4 re 7 a’ favs 2 E GLORIA SWANSON bs “Mads ” the att at the Capitol é ni ‘ Ricardo Cortez, the slick-haired sheik, was sipping tea in a lounging tale OUR CEE pete nos er room on the Boulevard : ‘ Is your camel tied outside?” one of the waitresses queried | P ' {LORI e . . 1 c aa , em < > « t he mix 1 the anim , rte : ree or ' ” _ . . | ' e ft . aS | THE MONK SEEMS to be enjoying himself more than : 1 * oniiitit Hunter Keaton,| charles Gerrard in this scene from the hilariously funny ft ts 4oudas igh Sa K a brow 1 cow a " Went.” bun |comedy, “California Straight Ahead,” starring Reginald ms bags eae, conte is k 1 m w Denny, at the Columbia. t ig \ : on Tt roi nced | CYAID) to be Reginald Denny's fu ap M 1 = 25 iw p r 7 ; | lumbta Denny at MAE BUSCH gives a colorful performance as “Camille of ah in “Oh, I opularity P the Barbary Coast,” in the picture of that name at the Blue “I would like to see Mr, DeMille,” said the hungry author to Ceeil’s jas a comedian has : ‘ « Mouse, starting Saturday. DATYStS: Aeer Mary | : , She disappeared and a few monvents later returned r : ard, Ln AN appealing underworld “You won't be able to see him this afternoon,” she said, “He's | Mt nd Poll f i. Fred ¥ «Wily thinking.” rail drama—such is “Camille attract Film } stern mp gino trouble day $50 (9 Mae Busch 1 Lockwood. Aft Jeath th hin t drivin, at ‘ Now ng “extra” in order to send acing car in the fa A 1 BUBBLE BOATING IS WHY EDITORS GO CRAZY (Series Psychopathic) the role of « canada pon ee ne ver miar i ea ve for'*| DORIS KENYON’S HOBBY rich who with t Yat a giak ted} I Keny a new hot nsurance Industry Loses Man; Singh dg Toate s ae y 3,000 Miles of a picture producer of Hebrew extraction will go out) | °°" ibel dear old Ireland. Sta Movie Business Gains The who} memorabl New H” LYWooD man huridrens of delivers your daily mail, or| others, Dy May retro- | peg tries to sell you in ngs | spectively an inward | ny sroceries to your t may ye your matinee tdol c sigh Wh to mind the case of A my Warn ndsome hero of | » dies countless ictures which have the f lightened d, maybe saddened, hearts 0: nds of housewive Gla \ ; shop « women, helr-| Hie ‘ unds . Fannie Hurst met Elinor Glyn for the first time on the Rue de la Paix in Paris. ‘We must she each other soon,” gurgled Elinor of the leopard com: plex. “You know, my dear, we literary artists really should hobnob with one another oftener.” t tomime en he coun! ; “ealesmanship nd personality efore he Pat he soon tired of ¢ had for $2 ar ago, now faint applied commercialism. He job as an actor in a stock com-/ellulol pany. Then began one of those played ma ‘ Players-Lask that OLD-TIMERS SEND : SOUVENIRS TO BILL) Perhaps the most interesting |). “fan” mail that reaches any star is that received by William Hart—"Two-Gun Bill’ Hart—for, the thousands who write It tsa w ho kno Ray gave a swimming part nGer | taviting King Vide i j arriving Florence slip salesman days) Vidors separated. ” says Baxter. re Notes on Hollywood biographies: Barbara La Marr, the vamp and publitity adopter of orphan babes, was once known as Reatha Watson, | cabaret dancer and singer. se person | zation contract now Commencing Tomorrow 4 DAYS ONLY Positively First Run insurance case of contin.| screen | y y selling c the dire to the pro-| pub besides merely requesting photographs and autographs, there are hundreds of letters from old-timers amo the real pioneers of the West—former | scouts, Indian fighters, ranchmen and the like—who admire Hart bé. cause he so typifies the West that shed from their ken. mirs reach him, alao, ne globe, such pings of atir. owed photo d men” of old-time frontier and so on. Sometimes the letters. are humorous, sometimes pathetic, sometimes merely inter esting historically or otherwise. Bu t takes all the time of a most ef- ficient answering such letters, photographs “Bil” has almost vi ring early events graphs of famous the early days, types, Sir A. Conan Doyle’s STUPENDOUS Story of LOVE AND ADVENTURE secretary out looking after THEATRE inst futrue at Macison Last Times Today: VIOLA DANA in “The Ne and Sna Entire New Show Tomorrow New York Road Shows VAUDEVILLE —and— One Girl and Four Men— in a strange lost world of gigantic Prehistoric Monsters Living—Playing—Vighting Bessie Love yd Wughes Wallace Beery—Lewis Stone Alive with the — vibrant personality of — Evelyn Brent in her greatest role, COMEDY FOX NEWS NWO. 9 Tale of Border Life Hi WILLIAM FAIRBANKS and DOROTHY REVIER, Orchestra playing “Just a Little Drink’ Antonius’ SPECIAL SCORE BY SANTAELLA pV] A Pirat Nation WORN» A Novelty Vox Trot com i] Hilarious Laughter! ( A Transcontinental Honeymoon Special Loaded With Breathless- ly Funny Situations! ) m It’s Laughing Dynamite! That'll Put a Perma- nent Smile Wave on Your Face. Carl Laemmie Presents Gertrude Olmstead Tom Wilson and Perfect Cast Directed by Harry Pollard Comedy Get Aboard the Honeymoon Special for the Time of Your Life! International News 3 Bellhops Held Over! Universal) Jewel (\) FRANCESCO LONGO and { J COLUMBIA ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA ( OOOO OOO SOOO

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