The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1925, Page 11

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 1 a eel LITTLE ORPHAN MAMIE | Ships Beware | BACK TOGETHER AGAIN |\No Soap,but ‘Villains May Have Faults, Black Pirate é on High Seas This Shampoo but They’re Human,, Says Star Sudsy Anyway wea ky retin cal rea ce ‘ia at reall couldn DIRECTION. ENS EN f VON HEREF ” Fest and Pike @ Now on— i The indefinite engagement of DORO aS "DEVORE oid MATT MOORE have made Wi MARION DAVIES enacts ly entertaining role a - = Mamie, the little orphan r the Great,” to open|“PQOLLY OF BALLET” at the Winter Garden Sunday. NEXT BEBE PICTURE|® (7 ANDER THE GREAT,” Ma s é a ep PE HIGH QUALITY CAST Lady Inde lon ve Sein nt eae LAST TIMES TODAY PLAYS “EAST LYNNE” | tno re “THE DEVIL’S CARGO” PAULINE STARKE WALLACE BEERY = FARBAS Fifth and Pike BEGINNING TODAY— + ¢ Pace su nHE SCREEN ; Ropin’ the Thrills ; BLUF Mor SF rs \ AN ee A < \\\\ \\ | WINTER GARDEN—Marion Davie | CAPITOI—"Playing W 1 ¥ Sl Wi gach ck Hey i S N was € OSRNKS COLONIAL = Father and Son! for the love of a Parisian beauty. Here's a new kind of plot—new revelations to thrill you—new dra- matic moments for you to remember. Le Re ANOTHER BIG WARNER BROS, DE LUXE SPECIAL FOR 1925-26 SWIFT ACTION | TENDER ROMANCE DAREDEVIL “STUNTS” MYSTERY PLOTS and COMEDY a That NOBODY Can Resist! a Few pictures will fire your soul as this one can, “ZANE GREY'S wild Horse Mesa’ A mighty stallion A band of desperadoes A dare-devil cowboy A band of Piute Indians Two pretty girls— with Jacqueline Logan Mary Astor Clive Brook “Buster” Collier ROYAL His / SHYNESS IN THE YEARS s BIG LAUGH SENSATION ANY DAY ANY TIME Come soon and come as early in the day as possible. Bring the whole family! Noth- & ing like a party to get the full enjoyment out of this wonderful picture! OPEN ALL NIGHT 15c 6:30 IL Matron in Attendance NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES— Adults—50c, afternoon and evening. Children—Till 6 P. M. nights, 25¢. Your Favorite Comedy Stars Thoroughly mixed into a galloping, double-action drama, with 5,000 wild horses! THE KNICKERBOCKER COLLEGE TRIO in a potpourri of harmony numbers one A Comedy—‘The Bouncer” io Fy a ONLY In His Greatest Thriller [a] a a fa] fal “DICK TURPIN” *oxty SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Laughing Hit of the Season Loge Seats—afternoons, T5c, a nights, 85e, Evening prices prevail . Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, | The Coliseum Concert Orchestra Mk will play t Two Artistic Stage Episodes . (a) Danza Espanola {b) Lo Serenata del Amor (Serenado of Lye) and merry story of a following popular one 30 7 REGINALD DENNY: “Pl Show You The Town” (a | ta It’s Packed With Laughing Dynamite i OOOO) /O 0 O)O]0 0/0) 0)0/0/o/o)}o)o)o/o1o) The bubbling @ cor ped away wit h an he elre ADAPTED FROM THE HOOK KhY— | HARRY LEON WILSON Blue Mouse Music Masters and EDD CLIFFORD, Orwantat °a Coming! “EAST LYNNE” | | | ft | * WALLACE on the WINELAND Direc ' Vricea—Matinees, 20. After 6p. m, 500; balcony, ihe. Ghildren 10¢ any time, Vivening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays and hoildays, WURLITZER ° Seen Oooo

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