The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR a nm — Ig i: a ), MOVIE COMPANY HUNTS i ) “ 7. a WHAT'S AN HOUR IN AC t Get Awa: | Fposulife/ Lf 3 Code of Hills Her Only Law — | Dark Angel” Is Film Romance svi 0's 8Us' UFE?) From Movies Even | °iVER EASURE Troye —— ——_— ‘Born of Struggle Across Seas» » , in Farthest Land ‘a ” , " HY Risse ul vps ipl ‘ n | ie ; | f i 2 a ee ee Rudy Gives Up SEATTLIOS LEADING FIRST HUN PICTURE THEATRE” YOUR CAR PARKED Boudoirs for MeTho. DW BY CAMPBELL wr . Whe aay THIRD any MADISON BIDG, GARAGS . ' Virile Action PLAYING Primitive love— Mountain feuds— Drama more powerful than Carolina moonshine in a setting of rare beauty. R “I love you,” she whispered. “You can't You owe it to yourself leave me.” : ee e . ee “a PAULINE STARKE is the little mountain sweetheart in the story of the Carolina mountains, “Sun-Up,” the current attraction at the Heilig. HERE is a play at the Heillg this] setting, no elaborate © week which commands unusual | *laborate sp attention. And commands !t purely | Just = thru its dramatic intensity, drama pr which goes beneath the venee viewer because it has to do w ple who have no veneer SEE \\' WITH —_—__ PAULINE HAL DEMAR! STARKE the crude uw | ae fervor, who ; \ that kitis | Modern Life Has_ | The picture is aes : fiagiad tant attera devient.| Slain Love, Says Tt bom Soght torl popalay. hit “ui Pola in New Book : (Gisnes : It boasts about thene 6 other than —_——————— to have suffered ment in her | COMPETITION KEEN FOR JACKIE LOGAN Jacqueline Logan thinks it horrid r ple and Jazzy, Snappy, Peppy BAGDAD BAND LUCILLE LA VERNE If he plays it—it’s a hit! GEORGE K, ARTHUR EDWARD CONNELLY ra long Willlam Fox for pictures > received a wire agency in New contract to star n the Chica of Henry Baron's new play 6 Bride Re tires,” in the role Liln Lee is now on Broadway. The play has ed quite m success, { But since the xX management ha an ambi am mapped out j for Miss h will keep hor | busy on the coast for the noxt | | several neaso he was forced to | {TO STAGE STAMPEDE | FOR NEW DIX FILM Richard Dix has left New York * the Blakely ranch, near Hous. , Texas, where a cattle stampede will be staged for his next pleture | “Manhandle Director G ther Ralston, feminine role ore | company of | accompanied Jand staff as Dix “wi handled” was adapted by | Lut from Arthur String Jers Evening Post atory, | and anion picture to COLISEUM CONCERT Sunday afternoon, beginning at 12:30 o'clock, the Coliseum concert orchestra, S$. K, Wineland conduct ing, will offer Sts usual one-hour 0 The program will be m tuneful compositions ¢ “In Holland,” nzonetta, nd the overture to Wa “Maritana,” MARY ASTOR opens the latticed window of her baleony to listen, not to the infpas- sioned pleas of an English Romeo, but to the plaintive guitar of the ardent Spaniard, complete concert is announced Don Q,” in Douglas Fairbanks’ new picture, now playing its second week at the Liberty. | ax follows Overture to the opera “MAMtana Wallace Krlenw HE glory that was Spain's now The wstofy is the graceful tho,a visiting @mrehduke; how he then belongs to Douglas Vairbanks, | swift unfolding of the adventures of | tury into. the mysterious and who has captured it and-@it it into |" et Mbphcbacnay hy Who Is went to} pach-+hunted Don Q—these and in Mia siiewiobotdblay, "Don Gon’ ot [2 tri ftom California il Zorro,” the featured attraction at| How he meets and woos a gor- | Plot the, Liberty. |geous senorita; how he captures n|that keys ai@ence's interest (o a Cases in Spain are things to} buil running rampant in the streets; | high pitel fook st, not to dream of in this|how he fights a duel with the vil-| Lovely Mary AMg's delicate Jowel, Will he made by Kdward ippealing lecture, The background | iain; how he performs astounding | beauty iv ideally suite lo’ the rot sdawick. Pat O'Malley has been of beautiful settings is gorgeous be | feats with a stock whip; how heloef the princess whom Doug woos] chosen os one of the stars in the ‘ond vompare. becomes nocused of the murder of} so ardently, allatar caaty » other angles furnish a many complicated twists ophe' Big Gun," Richard Barry, nity announced a a Universal

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