The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 16

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ta hy 1 | i PAGE 16 Pitt KATTLI TAR i FR = eS ae Kral “ 9 ° . “ ” 01 H ’ y COLI “Bast Lynne” billed for run at Blue Mouse; “Don Q” to remain Liberty I: Sonar LION attraction; Gloria Swanson’s new one coming to Coliseum; “Lady Who Lied” eee I sipbody's Thea opens at Strand Saturday;*Cecil B, DeMille’s “Hell’s Highroad” at Colum- ile De bia next week. ° SATURDAY : : : Ch Sul New Jers Towe You've missed ¢ whole lot until you've seen the remarkable pieture that opens its SECOND WEEK here on Saturday , Douglas Fahanks WwASHIN' ¢o abolish tt Swanson ! ishing ® President ferences wi vice Chairn mission fon thelr OPE he mer, Funes o ETB with les [as | ‘ll ne HAL DEMAR iit fe” BAGDAD BAND a , Vi ITTNNTIMIIIINNNI ITIL NNT TINT se ‘\ rs B > Tessie! B Such action, coupled with the drama of a youth in the Spanish court, as will open your eyes! (1) GLORIA SWANSON in a scene from “The Coast of Folly,” coming to the Coliseum Saturday; (2) Virginia Valli AGi and Lewis Stone in “The Lady Who Lied,” e Strand; (8) Lou Tellegen and Belle Bennett in “East Lynne,” TODAY <n TOM Be to open at the Blue Mouse Saturday; (4) Douglas Fairbank s as Zorro in “Don Q,” to remain at the Liberty next week; BUNKER net Hi ih Coast Premier | aay i (se) RaiiundBubts and Leatrice Joy in “Hell'é Highroads”’ billed for the Goliiibla’’ starting Batariay: - a Il, Showings pore iy 59 \ | % age i “Speed to Appear _— Douglas Fairbanks F Il Th “Sun-Up” Is New ih vary! ial Saturday D Earth #OUOW £NCSE Heilig Attracti theo § at Colonial Saturday Comes Down toEart eilig Attraction the a ara t’s t i én otal t . 2 7 ioe cine, aramoun . “yao Instructions, "unc t.” wartime tle oie hrilling, to be 1 = ; ; the! Hleiie’ in eerepn teva ay tingling and It S Easy ' tai Varia drama of Palnt Beach showing a big motion picture actors’ ball. A story of love and seandal and final rewards! = @ Fu Uitam Vex's / big super- production of the Prices—Adults, 300 afternoon and evening A happy, snappy Cartoon Comedy ———— 1 Gloria’s Latest to Ends Tonight— B rhe “LIGHTNIN?” | Open at Coliseum Coliseum Concert | te 5 1 tever : Died fa Blue Mouse Music Masters Orchestra | £96 OF Eddie Clifford, Organist under “East Lynne” Next ANY TIME ") Ph yllis Haver Is | Flapper of 1900 Phyllis Haver is among the ties in Frank Lloyd's picte Her Husband's Secret," adayte ___/ || from May Edginten's Saturty Evening Post story, Ls eco Two Artistic Stage Episodes M. Se, be On a Saturdays, Sundays and ) Holidays. I —- HU i ‘ Hash Lefty Flynn nn Hero in i Wallace Bie iG SHOW pal ifomren go) mung neta Oy apd rvecsncine "| Blue Mouse Feature THAT COMES ¢ tt aes aye SATURDAY— Paris Night Life Venetian Carnival BARGAIN MATINEE TOMORROW Drama of Sahara Lynne” are Edniu Booked for Strand nnel "Ineludes such 1 ‘ fea) OUFFY PLAYERS |iiewemmrnen: 500e—T5¢ Glamorous Algerian Big Fight Sereen ey 2 Ss ; try Seymour teases tne arti and A Wurlitzer renee wh i | Virginia i Richard Head. Eleanor Rabven's: Gripping Mystery Play i da: von er the vist an are in the First National Principal foles in this ne oa Ong ot the: startin motiakiarat “IN THE ¢ of 0, aid tn a q a thriller that comes to the on, white hased on the Hichens | t é Sart train | C : . oe See email |NEXT ROOM | @ NOW—TILL SATURDAY LEWIS j i ] ren breathtakinye reprode- | tained oe 5 Theories 1 of the carnival at Ve aces = “HER HUSBAND'S STONE |_Airs Theories, | corer ner nagears Ba Beg-Mon. Sept.28 |] cr roms sonar (| H SECRET” ee " pu 2 HENRY DUFFY ; Bs : Boparsy ret MILLER a tN . shorten | P PLAYERS Rex Beach's con ee De Mille Production | \oo:0 ‘ y i H Coming to Columbia ‘ —SATURDAY \ a. pee re int a Dede npn a a a 5 NOW PLAYING Joy under th = Matron in ktttadaiiee | ROSITA \< t Julian, is schedule . vm 6:20 a Columbia, starting B1Oces is 5c BARRY | vc. theca Se eige 4 & DICK TALMADGE § 3 ot erate NOW. PLAYING | ‘i ic IN Bin songs Written | CHLATUCA “AND EL eM " N \G === ‘ te ie 5 by Himself ACO MOKENO | nently starred ut featured in h NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS | | a = NATHANE AND SULLY 1 | other ¢ i # | PASQUALI BROTHERS § })\ Payvies | VAUDEVILLE PALACE HIP i BW —isarte wean man eset at | nee, and in the 1 —ON THE SCREEN— t jarie Walsh and Vrank Ellie The : Drama o F af | ne ‘alls Beet ce | t 5S & MILLERwem | ‘ LAST TIMES 3 1 It What You Want’ ( “he LLE'S ; a sie te tbonighive ietagi w Eh | | | Will King & Co CECLL B. DeMl ; LErey PLN ee A First national Fete | |nently identified in tho cast 4 : ' i “anGi AND ALLEL TIRE; | | i . Mi Te | hb L § 1 HANDSOME” fara ‘ | ’ |! } Prag petite | Trained Animals | “What's the Use?” 1 FouNewh | |Perform at State | Paige Py r) Special Stage | | A film feature and five acts of HIGHR 4 Hit She ae wn reat Prewentation | | vaudeviti, whieh Inet SATURDAY : Ee “On the Air || ; et | rn “Charleston Mad” bs! With KFOA” nt it : Siavenstenin var RIN cite clea a BABY PEGGY Fifteen minutes a NORMAN FRENCH, as| whirlwind dancers, hoad tho vad Ber ear acey Canteck, USin Ons Leatrice Joy ; |f stration of the Charleston dance ville bill, Anothor oatellar attenc | at each show, |tlon is the group ef Scheck's ant | , four | 1 five dogs, « aryol: | |Parks, the butler, supplies th |comedy in the mystery play, | “In the Next Room, |Metropolitan, with hi broadcasting studio presenting Edmond Burns A. Sensational Story rn STEVENS Favorites on te mint many} 10c - I5e- 26¢ Be On jand varied theories conce f Mand TONIGHT! Monet ae - Be Apacs ‘the ieaeo ling the bafflin ra ie | Rail ht Rc COUNTRY. #! oxtcnny Profit Sharing Nick @ be ng murder, The ! Sh MLR LO and 1 “Profit Sharing Night” | predict . = MANY OTHER ACTS | iI hamplonship title of CON | Gorgeously play will continue until Sun-|!). Donde won NER EReeRIoR With Prizes ing and Ditferenl oe | dé My night, [a tournament held in Nae pt £9 NA ! nb Steare a 4 ae . " A 4 ,

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