The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 18

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PAGE 18 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. Baby Peggy Is | | “Douek: is Fairbanks to star at Libe rty i in “Don Q”; “The Goose Woman,” |! RC ORISEUM | with Louise Dresser, coming to ¢ ‘olumbia; new Matt Moore comedy next at | Fifth and Pike Big Feature of | | Blue Mouse; “Lightnin’” to open at Strand Saturday; Zane Grey's “Wild | Es he No Man Has ai New Pan Bil! | Horse Mesa” billed for Coliseum next week. “ Loved” Vrom Wdward Everett ale’ is , | First “and Pike | TONIGHT—GOOD-BYE TO— r ne the Pantages: bil, openti Pe... " 1 Ayr “The 9 7 gaa & ; | ss ” i see... —. Paramount ha corraled, on the screen, one of the fastest action drama of the year ANE i at the same time . San nan ? —SATURDAY— * DOUGLAS 1s comedy suc tewart White. Blue Mouse Has Wilson Comedy Leon Wilsor |Zane Grey Story |Next at Coliseum | “Don Q,” coming to th ¢ Liberty Saturday; (2) Louise Dresser, star of “The Goose wine wn at th Cc ‘olum aan next week; (3) Dorothy Devore and Matt Moore in ¢ ane from “His*Majesty xt Blue Mouse attraction; (4) J. rrell MacDonald and Jay Hunt in “Lightnin’,” at the Strand next Dove and Jack Holt in a scene from “Wild Horse Mesa,” to open Saturday at the Coliseum. ‘| “Goose Wontan’’ Is “Lightnin” Coming |Can’t Keep Away |Mob Scene Realistic ‘«' Booked for Columbia to Strand Saturday From Bucking Horses|In Picture at State hows the of Lambert H y Marmont and Dove and has featured in the ca , door a ¢ remain Trigger Action And startling surprises feature this Fairbanks picture. The finest adventure tale L, ever screened. The dashing, daring, Don Q 4 bars all worry and you live in laughs and thrills. Fast as Lightning A stampede of 5,000 wild horses, A skirmish with thieves and a display of dare- deviltry on the Arizona tablelands! - Palace Hip Offers EYEE DATRg Neale The ch THEATRE Fins? Avenue ar Macon: NOW PLAYING PUPULAR PRICES FOR THIS BIG PICTURE— Adults—50c, afternoon and evening. a Children—Till 6 P. M., 15e; nights, 25. Loge Seats—Afternoo be; nights, 85¢. Evening prices prevail, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays New York Read Show VAUDEVILLE Headlined by CHARNOFF’S DANCE REVUE Tats of Pretty Girls ——Other Snappy Acts CONTINUOUS POLICY -WOON-"TILL MIDNIGHT. VAUDEVILLE | Pi CTURES BIG DOUBLE Two Artistic Stage Episodes (a) Le Serenata del Amor (Serenade of Love) (b) Danza Espanola WALLACE on the WURLITZER The Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Wineland The Popular-s em sone NELLIE FERHANDEZ RAPHAEL DIAZ & CO. A Night in Old Mexico MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE The Star of “Iron Horse” GEORGE O’BRIEN Supported by BILLIE DOVE, in “The Fighting Heart” THE. KNICKERBOCKER fF COLLEGE TRIO In 2 Potpourrt of Harmony Numbers On the Screen: Sunday “The Devil’s Cargo” Has Strong Cast 6 Beery is PRIC' After 6 ES—Matinees 30 . 60c; Balcony ihe = Children 10¢ Any Time Kevening Prices Prevail Saturdays, Sundays and Holldays OWS 4 MOKG Rn DAYS ONLY 4 AND UNIVERSITY ST | MATINEE TOMORROW | From the world-famous novel “DR, NYE"—with PERCY MARMONT DORIS KENYON | | | 25¢ — 50c — 75c tre 4 A PEGG * : an adap: - || NEXT WEEK Te'riensow Coming NOW—TILL SAT. r of the Brags Last Times Tonight Tomorrow he River Boat,” by Charles! e “The Devil’s ta: REGINALD DENNY in c a “California argo Straight Ahead” PAULINE STARK, WALLACE BEERY CLAIRE ADAMS PLAYERS PRESENT | THE NERVOUS WRECK” A SURE-FIRE COMEDY—BY OWEN DAVIS | WEEx gages fol dag A nee 21 SATURDAY “I Know Who’s Guilty” “If I tell you, Tl be a head. liner in the newspapers, THE PLAY THAT BROKE THE WORLD'S RECORD wah CRON : 44 THE JOLLY LAUGH Frank Bagon’s Great j eir original BROWN DERBY aaa, BERT & HAZEL SKA’ SENSATION— won't I?” "4 beatae pains Va : Sutcess 4 OPEN ALL 5 ri MATT 1 td KEO, TAKI & YOKI HI Matron Im Attendance SEE ( Pia REGAN & CURLISS is 10¢ oso uno 15¢ H the mystery ‘ BILLY DALE & CO. PON LOVE wira Love” MOORE vic TULATIONS” ; H 5 Dolores Harte iH i DO ROT H Y i | ‘Tomorrow »M MIX tn o—Nighte: 1 IN WARNER BROS, | Aes BIG COMEDY HIT— HIS MAJESTY of Market Theatre 1413 First Ave, Between Pike and Union FRIDAY—SATURDAY t TALMADGE wafting pleture you hive ever ine 7:00 and 9:00 aa ” Me : >|] wilt KING js i BUNKER BEAN ‘THE ere Night of ences & co A Side-Splitting Fun Film ” s ts r sles Latest re A Pe | ae EE Ra | “ALL IN FUN” vm re STEVENS an rivute Halle, Day au hk 4 son HEILIG | ect Af SERENE] soy cea LAST CALL for the ‘LOST ee if SENSIBLE PRICES i! Nights—25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 ronomers say the afternoon, Scientists now are working on raturo on Mars is from 10 to|lans to harness the heat of the Sahara desert Untl Mntarday BUCK JONES fn “THE TIMBER WOLY” Also “The Pace Makers” Coming #unday MALION DAVIES in “LNDER THE GREAT" From the Book by HARRY LEON WILSON - ney | eS TOTTI co TTT 1 Atreow SH CHT SEC IIIT} — lowe Th = | Pele FTLETULAAAESOM EASA AEE ANOAESOTETANEATLONACORTUALAAAOUA ACO AAHAAAAAA

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