The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1925, Page 12

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ee RAPE ~)\New European Spectacle Film Arouses Interest in New York oo Listens In on Other Worlds | BY JACK JUNGMEYVER ' N_F A. Service Writer NB, x01 he A A . joyed “Dr P Laugh » from th . ” ilegtried plemid u tucth : 7 : iw | ¢ ; ow A ’ ' 1 ‘ ' ; | " from Dea i. al f are but Fewer Tears, More Acting, Now Required AILEEN PRINGLE is “The Mystic,” whose strange devices are exposed in the picture | ow . of that name, now playing at the Heilig. Conway Tearle plays opposite Miss Pringle. tut ens, Fe" people actually believe in | taker ma- | mystert wan valope communication with spirits, but down t there’ are very few people in the wh | and world who can attend a seance without being seized by a strange apd uncanny feeling. During the filming ¢ SE ae | Indians Still ‘ Cling to Long Locks of Hair gle and Conway ing roles, Dashing Son of Zorro Makes His B VAN VECHTEN ALL FOR SCREEN ADAPTATIONS | ten on the film: | Counteas,”” Pola Negri's |for the plcturiz tional story In addition to "The Tattooed Countess,” Van Vechte | Author “The B Peter W "and "The Tattooed Counte uled to go into produc’ Famoun Players'Lasky studio about | September 20 | just completed | written for her by says she Joseph Herge has high sheimer, for her new ope will furr jing number of the | Rusticana,” concert to be played by the neum Concert orchestra, under 8, K | Wineland, at the Coliseum theater Other beaut include ''P ltomorrow’ afternoon ful selections will Bulte de Concert,” by Coleridge j Taylor, and a number from tho tat est musical comedy success, “Kid Boots,” by Tierney | Beginning at 12:30 o'clock, the | program will be offered in this or der: | Grand | | “Petite selection alleria Rusticana” Suite de a" from the opera Mascagni Concegt , Colbridge-Taylot Bololsta to be selected. ‘Two request numbe “The Butterflies". . Niven-Herbert politan Nights Zamecnik Selections from latest musteal com edy success, “Kid Boots’. . Tierney DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS has won the highest praise for his new productton, “Don Q,” which deals with the adventures of the son of the indubitably redoubtablg Mark of Zorro. The picture will be shown at the Liberty, starting Saturday. Note that knowing wink! t the benefit of the spectacle which Is Mr first Paramount pleture, the story, but also to the fa Robin Hood,” and the|* the star in Called upon to carry a | little princess nnd delightful thief Afficult dual role—ditficult becausejin “The Thief of Bagdad” will be} in that storm of yours! victim of the storm wa ater, who is “that gir! Another iat Royal Girl,’ Griffith's MUGLAS FAIRBANKS has never) ho dopicts youth as well as age. | thrilled’ again by tho dash of the ONLY o PLACK before produced a picture h| He will be seen as Zorro, a o|love-thaking in “Don @, fon ot|, One Of the duties of W. C. Fi offered him the, latitude and scope! Zorro, mel philosophical with | Zorro,"" in the new D. W. Griffith pieture was ef expression that is given in his|the passing of years, but a fighter specs Maen A Mn la de new vehicle, “Don Q, Son of Zorro,”| for all of that, his grim determina Nabe ened? , Niet Dated ot tell Aah Ag ieee age! Aly scheduled for its initial showing in| tion spelling ‘indomitable courns MANUFACTURES TORNADO — | that an open door in the wall eame Heatilo ut the Liberty next week, | As tho son, Don Q, he will reflect) D. W. Griffith is In the house. | down over cay Png nit from To begin with, this feature is re-|tho dashing, devil-may-care spirit! wrecking business again, Ho blew| ie ssa took ig he did ite eleiten “Ob ash| Which made his Zorro interpreta ROE fa good trick If he did it" Grittith plete with all the romantic dash | {yhleh an entire Hinglish village in an|gyan surprised when he naked to be and go of eariler productions, cou- i Amous, 4 Astoria ball parle last week with a| allowed to do the hazard stunt all pled with an unusual opportunity Thowe who wer’ charmed by the} oinadg manufactured by the over again, "The only way T can for histrionio work, duc not only to| romantic scenes between the Hart| wiry ay Oro'T eet away from the mosquitoes out the highly melodramatic. na n and beautiful Maid # of 20 airplanes, Tho: DUbUCT Here," Hielda expiained, “is to stand Carol Demp- | STAR COMPLETE FILMING OF INDIAN PICTURE JIM AND BETTY VISIT THEIR OLD HOME TOWN ¥ y Huge Sapphire From Far Burma | | Gift for Alma | a F * r + . - — ; i , CAN'T TIRE BETTY f , 1 7 ' us Peal SEATTLIOS LEADING FIRSTRUN PICTURE THEATRE home 01 YOUR CAR PAIUGED MICE OSCOLDW YAN Wy CAMPREELA reruns BLDG, GAMAGE THIRD any MADISON ——<<<<$< eee 4 Here Is the Most Thrilling, Baffling Picture You Have Ever Seen These Questions Will Puzzle You! WHAT MADE THE TABLE MOVE? —Did the beautiful girl really communicate with the Beyond? —Was the ringing bell inside the room? nway Tearle Mitchell Lewis —Can one really be transported temporarily to another world? N you answer these baffling problems— and a hundred more? HAL DEMAR END HIS BAGDAD BAND WALLACE ue AND DANCE 1 &) AT BAGDAD

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