The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 7

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N — 5 Bet Someone’s Being Catty! 5 fh Looks a other. The s scene is from “Hell’ s Highroad, ” the DeMille production at the ¢ salar tas . ell pp reeTune YOUNG Sack Mulha! gut of the wave of screen popular | fy these days. | petrayals in jute Colleen Sp won him another contract with at the Palace Hip. National. He has just been A few years ago Belasco could figied to play the leading role OP) run his hand back from his fore quite Dorothy Mackaill in annaj}head on a surface that was as web a Million.” Carewe's | smooth as a ballroom floor, The tional produc. | W@sm't any hair there. In his work Seeeees Furst National) produc.) noracter-parta be had to. have | he. hair, Curly hair, sometimes; gray Syhis picture will mark Jack Mul-|hair at others, So Belasco had to is third consecutive en | resort to wig | But wigs are expensive, so Be asco @ct pmething should be } do: ne, He this « Isruel Za | finally, by accident, c A 20 < da hit with ution to his prot Ho shaved i, f ht SERAND NOW PLAYING— Lewis Stone Virginia Valli ped Nita Naldi Fifteen Guts in their most recent pictures fue,” Classified.” i 1) One of the most famous ia the world furnishes colorful seene in “ It is the Filipino orchestra | played for more than a year United States ‘steamship Levia-| joy SEPTEMBER 380 “SDAY Like Claws Are Columbia Conce Picture ~aled Somewhere in Scene From Stren) SMILES FOR JACK MULHALL} ! is swimming on the lence of his op. Moore and Corinne The exce the lead! roles present re- orchestras music for Halt Way! The he had On | awhile Belasco th hi Now erly iw right,” seldom And t hay from Robert Hichen’s St Minutes in a Broadcasting Studio Gm ‘une ToD 0 Day25' Children: 15¢ ie Be ih ANOTHER BIG SMASH Sensible Prices— 25, 50e, 750, fo ‘rmances Tonight: 189, ) Wik, KING CO. | FRIDAY ONLY Souders’ Orchestra acter man in Will King’s company |the front of his plays in which he | A few weeks later he noted a z on couraged, }across the front of his head. and | his hair, think he }top of his head. “There's not much there, found it is plenty if you handle it at with his new e to i found that to keep his hair he can't} NEW and Every Wednesday and NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE 10c-15¢-25¢ s } JULIA FAYE, LEATRICE JOY AND HELEN SULLIVAN aren't exactly purring | Head Bald—Wigs Expensive— _ Character Man Solves Problem ‘: N° ONE tle lock of hair hasn't he opinion of Arthur Belasco, knows how much a Iit-) will do until k with, ts much to work char ad in one of the was appearin the top of his head he shaved that off little Soon ft hair After began to train his new it wasn't long before found he could dispense 3 wigs. i when Belasco is cast as an man in a play he powders! smooths it back and you'd had a thick thatch on the n nice crop he but I've Belasco says. “And now 1 ever have to w a wig.” while Belasco a found hair he doesn't he has also wear wigs, THEATRE Fins? arma at Maceson| SHOW TODAY Sunday Headlined by Gladys Green Continuous 10 A. M, Till Midnight $1, $1.25 AT 8 H OWS | Sarron BDAY igh Cost of Loving” “HELL'S HIGHROAD Gorgeous “Life’s Greatest with LEATRICE JOY EDMUND BURNS —— Dazaling ADDED Thrills” COMING ‘Temple Halley's Novel, “Peacock Feathers” TWO extremely sparse loc Belasco never wear any izations. of he says. mer or w | Wear an eyesha DOROTHY SEASTROM JOINS FIRST NATIONAL Dorothy Freshman.’ tried everything to reduce: discour | or do you want to know of expensive and sure ” Whatever your pounds, YOU me tell you how I took off 60 pound y remulta. ‘a last resort, I tried it. With one box T lost 6 pounds, | little over neven weeks T lost Forty-Fi ined a pound drug or departm take two amali tablets before. usual, ent as yo mode of living. nr god Drug ‘ov Dept. Store. If your druggint does not carry SAN-GRI | can get it from hin whe or chevk for $1.10 dirent tc IMAL Bway, N will be mail There’s a Reason for Funny Spelling un, who mah lebut v De Mille bans Leatr tarring vebi H Hig ad Columt w has ap © against print fraternity for printir Mab when it's righ Indian M whieh mea 1 of be wut ng youns rar and ¢ was Well |Why Not Sieh pare Make Sam a Swede? 4 | pi OQdurtar Century Barber’s Chair A ma Lh kes mustache are soon ford-Fairbank the mak ust scene he sent up man and his y with go was »me cold Gloria Sang to Her First Audience now eum by » } tion | playing Last Showings of Winter Garden Film kor’ n of Eleanor H. Porter’ Tellegen Ventures SAMPLES of what | pre ADYuto ™: etre Re Siete | Arthur Belasco, with Will |Forth as Villain hat or cap, my hair starts to go,"|King’s company at the Palace} The perfe or of the screen and LIED Hip, can-do with ohe or two "te is now ep-dyed villain 4 » for many year s of hair.} a a Wig for} varied character- of the beau wielded ful he | pow © combat his own-band to construct “So I never wear one, sum-| ter. In the summer I t Lynne,” but ndsome star plays thing on the top of my ‘rancia Levison, the x ator of dark deeds “Forty Winks” to Close at Capitol Seastrom, an onde of unusual beaut Wink directed by Paul it tribe Frank Urson, from Bert ram Millhausers' ptation of the ry-farce, “Lord Chumley,'? now Capitol, will close its run there 4 a period of Wednesday night and Girls | longer, Viola Dana, Theodore Roberts and | To-the-Minute Revue Miss Seastrom is a native of Texas. | Raymond Griffith are featured in th Lots of Pretty Girls Her first screen work wax in com-|cast of the production, which in raha edies, Later she played under the|cludes, among other big names, Cyril | M son-Lindsay Trio direction of C, B De Mille. Rece ntly | Chadwick, a May Wong and) i . ed in Cori Griffith William Boy Clown Comedy \“Classified” and has just ¢ are a part in Colleen Mc ° And Other Acts It is probable » Society Melodrama —On the Screen— ider her new contract w . part in Colleen Moore's forthcoming : Is Colonial Feature Richard Talmadge | production of “Iren “Those Who Judge,” a societ melodrama based on Margery Land “Thru the Flames” | Harold Lloyd will be seen as a |May's novel, ‘Such as Sit in Judy lege boy on the screen for the first |ment,”’ is the Colonial feature for time in his new production, The v ay Patsy Ruth Miller and tarred, WayDonTYoUUSE S*&tNa PREDUC 50 | Do you want to improve yourself? SAYS WOMAN WHO TOOK OFF POUNDS 2 UGLY FAT To be attra health and FAT young, looking? Do you want ben GET RID OF YOUR EXCESS PING IVERY WAY 0 you cons, and are you ae fat and unattractive thing harmless, easy, in- st pow ged that you are willing to alts ane may be, 10 pounds too m: f JUST AST DL of ugly {at with practienily ever, after L had if n burdened CAN GET HUD OF yenae and no trouble wh. First, 1 tried diet in hed to recuperate. nL exere then one days heard about BANCORINA: pounds more~ ce, and eno eat of bonlth N'IN MY OWN CASE AND IN HUN. 8, THAT BAN-GRI-NA WORKEL BEVERY TH VISE HAD FAILED, fame advice to nociety women, moving picture fils and busine Ml youn nt ators, get a packing never ROV OMENA, and it work aa care todo not chany thing it / N-GRENA, and wateh your %y 4 © more and more fy At th y Ith will improv ery likely entirely vaniah y f ie ‘Tullof pepandambition, | RAN-GRI-NA ARANTERD ABSOLUTELY MLEASS, doon not fc drugs. J i at ituten AINA 18 SLY THING LEVEN ND 1 AND 1 THI nale at any Do You Want a Figure Like Thin? Te is Mine Pea Evannof N.Y, Gity. n stock he no Bolentifie Heneareh Lat nid-one full sided box SAN. All She Did. Way to Une SAN-GRI-NA nites . am Appel, the Algerian brigand jin “The Lady Who Lied, at the | Strand, has played every concelyable racial type on the screen except that | of a Swede. I time Appel re esa ca nA casting director h ope A | faybe they've picked mo for # Swed: ays he to himself, "The with gan: ‘He 1 far, Appel has bee Hisapy ! Who’s the Culprit? Accuser and Accused Scene From Fil Face Each Other in m at Liberty - DOUG FAIRBANKS in this dramatic moment from tion at the Liberty. directed the picture. AND DONALD CRISP are featured Crisp both played the villain role and i “Don Q,” the current attrac- James Barton, 0 Has Wry Smile and Tragic E yes BY MARGARET BUNDY We'nnday of Shunday Barton, “Sha'urdy, Cheusday, ecame and Monday?” James tousled of a tumult He's the mont bewtldered raced a stage, You a mmell the Iiq hing hin futile k that ever imagine of strange the time his expre * from that gis tered effect Behind the scenes James Barton table, clutch hands. I shone on hy forehend ro wrenched. in on the stage, ined he ternely a hoarse knee on that in a minute." His mauve-colored, silk-haired ter. whined in sympathy ood James Barton mused “Played with me in ‘Dew Drop Inn. on the stage. ‘It's a queer thing, She'll perfectly in towns voice Inst caieen Clown, | Only TWO DAYS MORE —THEN GONE Vor Fifty Yenrs the jreateat of AU L { rina a RIN-TIN- TIN (The Wonder Dog) tn “BELOW THE | HOLLYWOOD PURIFYING FOR ACTORS, SAYS STAR William Powell is unde to BEN. LYON FORSAKES GILLETTE FOR WHILE) Ben Lyon will soon lose his dapper | cided appearance—but only for a sbort| blame the climate or not, but he no- spell, that is, 5 Robert T. Kane and) tices that California (the Los An- Alfred Bantell are } eles nh of Cor erce pleas: Bey is soon to work on! eles Chamber of Commerce please “Sevan Wives of Bob | note) b a purifying effect on his and Alfred Kantell will direct. | screen performances ‘5 immedi: | Kane They have ately to forse the beard grow a la House of David, inasmuch as his part calls for such an appearance In “Seven Wives of Bluebeard,’ which wi a First | National picture | auistichsa. Ben will have to rub faces with | seven of the most beautiful women fe: |revtho acreen in this film. Dorothy |DPletion of these features, he was re a Nanche Sweet aretwo| pounced upon to play a dastardly yyy a pa eyeaie Baad vie | individual of evil bent in Richard + | Barthelmess’ “The Beautiful City,” jand now Robert Kane has signed |hi to glow venomously in “The Until his arrival in Hollywood a |few months ago, he had played par- ticularly bad villains with great suc- cess. In Hollywood he was a fine be | up-standing young hero in two pro- Returning to New York on com- ea poets Fanchon, the ballet maestro, taught JAMES BARTON, made up wi a week, but in one “a a : balks. Won't do a|for his “drunk” act that head- thing. lines the Orpheum bill this The pained expression had not| week, left tho blue eyes, sunk in a face} 20 smeared with pink grease paint jand putty as to appear to masked. | Your knee?” I querled—“It's no| better?” | ‘Oh, yes, it's all right now.” | James I n's manner is differ. | ent. He scems almost shy. But! of course, a man who han been on the ¢ since he was five couldn't 2 shy upp ‘ « it had stayed until the next show—I suppose you |haye to put up with things Uke |that.” My remark was simply an effort to make him talk. I would limp thru tho | my “yolco in Vancouver week—terrible cold. Had to do act in pantomime.” nru some shift in the tion, Buster Keaton’s name was mentioned. Barton knows him. “Does he ever smile?" Barton re- peated my question. ‘Oh, there are things in this w last whole would make a man of iron smile.” | His own lips twisted in a rather wry attempt Still that lurking tragedy in. the sunken blue eyes. James Barton! did not want to talk. 1 don’t think ho even cared whether he garnered 4 Tino In the newspapers. But you*never saw anyone fun- nier—on ‘the stage. CALLED HER Mrs. Clara Williams! Wins Applause as | ‘Grandma’ at Met BY H, F. KRETSCHMAN RING. on the fated calf, the prod: igal has returned! Of course she's not really a prod- but then she has made a tri- umphant return and there ought to a celebration, ago, in Boston, Mrs. | started upon her; A little more than | ago, in Victoria, B, C, she thought she had ended it. But fvhen the Henry Duffy Players needed someone to take tho part of “grandma” in thelr new play, “Tho | Goose Hangs High,” they enticed Mrs, Williams back to the blazing footlights again, And Instead of be ing a mere extra she turned her part into one of the best character | roles in the play, ‘That's the trium | phant return, | ‘Twenty years ago Mrs. Willlams, | with her husband, David Willlams, Who passed away last March 8, came | to Seattle, It has been thelr home| ever since During all the time they spent in} around to all the elties of the North- | we: All, that is, ©: Seattle; for, as Mra, Williams “Happy | Dave" was always “afraid to appear in his home town, He didn’t want to have a ‘flop’ right where everybody | knew him.” | | Now, after an absence of a number }of years, Mrs, Willlams ts back on | the stage, Uncertain, nervous, afratd | of herself at first, after that long absence, Mrs. Willlams won the hearts and the plaudits of the audi ence and, after the final curtain, smiled and gained confidence, happy in the knowledge that she had been Ju good “arandmin," | will fall on April 4 Good Wriday nenin in 18s ca vp | the Northwest, her husband, who is| ” better known in Seattle | Dave" Willams, managed Jor stock companies which traveled | RETIRED ONCE, BUT STAGE TO TRIUMPH Clara Williams German Day Fete Saturday, Oct. 3 German day will be celebrated under tho auspices of German so- cieties of Seattle and vicinity at the Odd Fellows’ temple, 916 Pine Mary Pickford st, Saturday evening, October 4, in | Muste, dancing and speaking will “Pollyanna” feature the evening's entertainment, whieh will be open to the general public, MEDFORD, Ore,, Sept. 30.—(By U. P.)—Caretakers at the Crater Lake National park lodge packed up today and departed with the closing of the son there, Contractors will re main with a large foree of workmen to pve will permit, | conversa. | rouds as long as weather ew Commandment.’ Powell says he ts ready to write Jan essay on the good effect of | Hollywood on actors. HUBBY FAILED TO ENTERTAIN HER, SO WIFE ASKS DIVORCE & entertainment the prerogative Constance Talmadge the dances she | | does in her new picture, “Her Sister From Paris.” Mary Brian, the dainty Wendy of “Peter Pan,” who has a leading role in the forthcoming Raymond Griftic® | picture, “He's a Prince,”.Js an accom plished s sketch artist. After 10 years of married life fins a wife still the right to ex- pect some of the attentions lay- ished upon her during courtship days? Those are some of the ques- tions some superior court judge In one of the big fight scenes of the latest Milton Sills starring ve- “The Knockout,” film fans well-known foot- all star of Notre Dame, who has become a professional pugilist. must determine when the divorce sult of Mrs, Adela Giles Ss heard as filed Wednesday and Mrs. Giles declares her unrequited longing from relief from the mo- notony of dally housework caused her last year to take their 9-year old son and leave her husband, ||| KNICKNACKS OF 1925 Elmore C. Giles A Melody of Dances She declares Giles refused to Ranging From Those of accompany her to places of en- Long Ago to tertainment and grew morose THE CHARLESTON | en sought entertainment Spencer & Williams chess Marie MacQuarrie Harp Ensemble Seven Amertcan Girl Harpists NAN GRAY 4 Breeze from the Lowlands MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE KENTUCKY PRIDE 4 Drama of Human Hearts and Thundering Hoofs HEILIG GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT! ‘Ga SEE IT Now! Vaudeville and Pictures SEVEN PEPPY ACTS With Four Headliners Firat and Pike DON'T DELAY SEEING “DON the Warlitser SOc, afternoon Children till Fitth and Pike 2 More Daya to Enjoy— GLORIA SWARSON Patera noclety Splnsh at Paim Beach— “The Coast of Folly” The ‘MAin-0222 Collzeum Twice Every Day, 2:30-8:15 Orchestra SS ENO WA PLATING Cus Winclana JAMES BARTON in “THE PEST" One of the Season's Biggest Comedy Sensations ath and D ~Mankin— “BupDY |. DOYLE 20th Century Minstrel COMING—"THE WHEE! | LAST TIMES TODAY “FORTY WINKS” RAYMOND GRIFFITH VIOLA DANA Starting ‘Tomorrow BARBARA | LA MARR “The White Monkey A | OPEN AL FOX NEWS batt Ty im Attendance Oca sto 15 “THOSE WHO JUDGE” PATSY RUTH MILLER LOU TELLEGEN Haht — 7100-9120 COMEDY Tomorrow “Tainted Money" Amateurs Special at Roldt’s, 1414 Third ave. Pineapple Cottage Cheese, Pie and Coffee, 25e—Adyertisoment, , ‘Ov SPOOK 0 ev WPHE SF

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