The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 12

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Pe First and Dike @) THE TROUBLE i WITH WIVES, FLORENCE, VIDOR TOM MOORE ESTHER RALSTON FORD STERLING VA Wp & Paramount Picture V HAT is the Trouble with Wives- that’s what the world and his wife to know would like Well, t the story of a bride who found out And you'll find out how funny a matri- tun 1 comedy can really be! “Our Gang” Comedy—*“Mary, Queen of Tots” Pictures of the SHENANDOAH WRECK! Poor Bebe fPOrR mneventful Life Ooliseum, | ‘of & peppy young New Y irl, who can't Ii 3 more days— BEBE DANIEL Ss Mild Wild eiisan HARRY ‘LANGDON in m Mack Sennett Comedy THEATRE Fins? Avenue ar Macison| Now Playing— New York Road Shows VAUDEVILLE Each sees Pa. SEE Act a Headliner . Another Adventure “The Fighting Ranger” —AND— The Coliseum Concert Orches- tra Under Wineland 10c NEW SHOW WEDNESDAY ACIE DEAGON and JACK MACK | TODAY Tana 3 WILL KING & CO. —IN— “HAVE A SMILE” HERMIE KING'S Superb Orchestra and THE CRYSTAL RUNWAY GIRLS REGINALD DENNY “California Straight Ahead” A RIOT! Now—Till Wed. GLORIA SWANSON In her greatest triumph, “MADAME SANS GENE” now— Charleston Week ‘PRETTY LADIES’ HEILIG ALL NIGHT in Attendance 10 iso tao 15¢ TM, BARIIE'S “PETER PAN” With BETTY BRONSON Until Wednesday EVELYN BRENT b in “LADY ROBIN nooD” Antomiat Drehestra ne A Novelty Fox Trot VOX NEWS Comedy SEE TODAY Mae Buse h “Camille of the | am Barbary Coast” Propoaa e received Bureau of Supplies and A Navy Department, Waaehin Gy until 10 o'clock a.m, 1926, for delivering bre Wouglas fir Yard, Puget roporaln i Yard, Puget & | fo * 6 Bureau, 5 ul Ir ) Duff y Players Offer Another Comedy at Met | She’s Constance Marital Drama at Pantages “Just Married’ CONSTANCE * the photoplay on the Gunrait bill at a Pe antag Unique Chase in Picture at Strand } Mae Bush Essays Dramatic Portrayal _Biue Mouse patrons are enjoying Twins! Here’s Your Chance to , Win Cash Prize |Gloria Swanson «| Makes Rapid Rise ton to “Peter Pan’ at , Colonial Tuesday Spanish Romance at Winter Garden meet the blue sea Laugh Picture Now at Liberty — in the stellar role parture is sy way Makes Art of Tragedy ZaSu Pitts Is Lonely Clown ip “Pretty Ladies,’ Now at Heilig ly AS MAGGIN KEENAN, the clown of the Follies, ZaSu tte i “Pretty Ladies,” current offering at the Heilig. lilies Live Their Lives for “Fool Soeae es With sears BY JACK JUNGMEYVER N. EB. A, Service Writer } t bach from ¢ — ning 8 Kiva are I Theater Season Promising for Patrons Craving’ Traly Artistic [PANTAGES Tk YORK, Bey Maxwell i y of Jim Tu of “What Pr ; jst in the partner r untain, 1 rowr Ilage theater with Kenneth McGowan ult and Robegt Edmond Jones as their I Miss Milton also announces . eked ‘up in “Last Night. of Don} by one of 1 They W: dd which Pr fe of the many Know W ations, has a new product, ha fant Sounds Like Some : Pretty Good Laughs | | laughs jilted bridegroom, a Ww alled off at the last minute, an ads | ZaSu Pitts Has venturous trip across the continent in a trick camping traile Bessie Love Is Dan ing - Adve snturess in ‘Lost |) that rot Versatile Ability World,” Current at Strand ashing into a tourists’ camp, le vogue, hav: in Michael Arlen’s lead. Ann Harding, f n “TT a wild race on the Ascot spe these are some " a Metrp-Goldwyn-! which go to make up “ Ifornia| Mayer production now being shown | Universal: | at the Reginald} trays a sympathetic » of her role as} Denny at the Columbia Byron Morgan and Harry wrote the story Pollard directed It WIRTH AND IUINIVERSITY ST PRESENT vous Wreck | A FARCICAL ADVENTURE IN THE FAR WEST. THE “LAUGHING RIOT Sat 2e, The Nev Sensible Prices NXT ATENACTION—“1N HID N LOVE paddles about the poisonous streams of | ithe tropies with nary a thought of fear in “The Lost World,” | now playing its second week at the Strand, |the return to Broadway of G « |M. Cohan with his play “Ame | whispered os lead with Joan Mac- Lean as his ingenue Loses All Faith in Donkey Kind | LL this about burros being ganda, according to Trixle Fri ganza She recently returned from location at the nd Canyon, and in the course of her yisit she was holsted on a burro ‘and started down the Bright Angel | trail ' “AIL T could see of the burro was n palr of ears,” sald the actress, We traveled a mile or so while I tried to admire the | view, and then the burro stub hed his toe and danced on the brink of nothing. Finally he his wayv feet and till and t guide re marked that it was the firat time that burro had missed a step in 16 y@ars, The burro gave me a wicked look, as if to say Now seo what a good record you've spoiled, | Trixie Friganza rath tc | "T didn't want to give him. ehanee to break any more long standing records for good — be | havior, so I got off and walked 4 does a bit of characterization poignant with tragedy 1925 PTEMBER Conan Doyle’s Stupendous Story THE LOST WORLD The only Way you can Satisfy Your Curiosity About this Amazing Picture Is to SEE IT, Today’s a Good Day to SEE IT, So— Why not SEE IT has had s al monolog’ the f e ay to be n was co-author with Lau THEN ANOTHER WINNER Lucky Sam Thomas Hardy's | MacCarvel," which will be trie out in Cleveland The ated school, now en Vaudeville & Pictures 7—Fast-Moving Acts—7 Direct From New York DOROTHEA RICHMOND Introduct D “The Charleston” Pantages Friday Screen's Most Popula Villain ROBERT McKIM IN PERSON In an Especially Written “The Bachelor's Bride” With and by E WILLIAMS MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE MOORE E dy “MARRIED” 3eyond Compare a Save | production of an Italian adap: | Tae E ix mn J | tutio Meanwhile Arlen's ‘Those | | Charm People’ is being rushed | by Dillingham for Cyril Maude There is endless excitement over | Born,” in which Cohan himself is] has successfully won the hearts of candy lovers everywhere. Yes dis- tinctive, tasty delicious flavor is the reason why. THOMPSON, Inc. Sat Hie WASHINGTON, U.S, A. OPENING CHARLESTON CLASS TONIGHT 8:15 P.M. DOUGLAS SCHOOL OF DANCING 915 KE. Pine Street WAstO211 | which she uses for her

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