The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 19

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; The Biggest Pictures Presented in the Biggest Way i ete First and Pike Ws a Es 44, It Is Making History! I, a Tomorrow ushers in the a 3rd BIG WEEK! = me AND POSITIVELY THE LAST) = gy of the unrivaled scre sensa- tion— of the unparalleled production DOUGLAS = FAIRBANKS» “Don Q: Crowds, naturally—happy crowds—so come as early in the day as possible. The matinees are complece, convenient, comfortable. ‘ = Truly remarkable are the @ {Wo ARTISTIC STAGE EPISODES a (a) Danza Espanola (b) Le Serenata del Amor (Serenade of Love) iW rit EATTLI OCTOBER K 2, 1995 STARTS TODAY The Screen Event of the Year LON CHANEY in th : ” ET ‘ wn ery ) “Little Sousa” returns to Coliseum on program with “The Wheel”; Rin- | fin-Tin in “Below the Line” next at Blue Mouse; ated Meighan feature d | | at Strand} starting Saturday; “Don Q” to remain at Liberty third week; “Peacock Feathers” to open at Columbia Saturday. A 3 \ ett. greatest role of his brilliant career with NORMA SHEARER in = \ Metro-Goldwyn’s super-production— “THE TOWER OF LIES” Be thrilled again as you were by “Quasimodo,” n “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” HAL DEMAR AND HIS BAGDAD BAND (1) MARY ASTOR, who plays opposite Doug Fairbanks in “Don Q,” 2) Little Sousa, to ope na return engageme nt at the Coliseum next we coming to the Blue Mouse in “Below the Line’; (4) Thom: iin “The Man Who Found Himself,” coming to the Strand; scene from “Peacock Feathers,” next Columbia attraction. at the Liber k; (8) Rin-T k in- Meighan and Virginia 5) Jacqueline Logan in BlueMase LAST TIMES TONIGHT “EAST Tonight—Last Showing»— Little Sousa Returns “Peacock Feathers’ as Coliseum Feature Is Story of Pride Lon Chaney Creates Another Masterpiece GLORIA SWANSON in “The Coast of Folly" , —tomorrow mb ANOTHER BIG tl | c¥eFsFe FEES TELTEREFERESEE, GES-.BSESR YSacS feacent peacock WARNER BROS. SATURDAY © Osa : ] mat PRODUCTIONS y diets ates 1 Culle FOR 1925-1926 > which con i SEE! > Lon - te 7 The Greatest of > Y ° " t Ail This Famous Bp inivot a * et Dog's Successes. He not! wart ¢ hestras and! win J “2 = yn Irwir 1} RIN-TIN-TIN: and playa t one, » but | Prince Youce fifi : { > r i eomot i hgh Historic Market Used She Wonder Dog | fct David “0' Tom Meighan in for La Marr nar in 3 + Vee Sing Sing Again: |i mia retin fr rer ‘BELOW THE LINE| “The White Monk at the Capitol Binckface Act Is State Attraction Gray and Art Business was sus gr —With— JUNE MARLOWE—JOHN HARRON A Heart-Throbbing Melodrama pended while the camera s not behind the walls n wrongdoings, but ENDS TONIGHT— BLUE MOUSE MUSIC mment’ of Chile] lon the “4 | NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE Headlined by. Gladys Green - and Girls To-the-Minute Revue Lots of Pretty Girls NOW—TILL SAT. NITE ‘The Sementional Novel “THE WHITE MONKEY” Starring enutitul BARBARA LA MARR COMEDY Morrison-Lindsay Trio Clown Comedy And Other Acts —On the Screen— Richard Talmadge “Thru the Flames” Country Store Tonight and Every Friday 10¢-15¢-25¢ Continuous 10 A. M, Till Midnight Ls in Attendance a0 15¢ 11:30 “The Thoroughbred” with MACKLYN ARBUCKLE GLADYS HULETTE Kiddie Amateurs Tonight Tomerrow— © Martyr Sex” VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES NEXT WEEK 7—Peppy Acts—7 | Special Added Attraction With Pao Headliners KNICKNACKS OF 1925 NEVA BROWNFIELD WINNER OF TH POST-INTELLIGE | CHARLESTON y of Dances Ranglog one of Long Ago to | 1 CHARLESTON SPENCER AND WILLIAMS MARIE MacQUARRIE SEMBLE Seven American Girl Harpints CONTEST WILL SH “¢ YOU HER AKL N,” ne ONE THAT WON THI OHAMPIONSHIP CUP ® NAN GRAY A Breeze From the Lowlands | MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE “KENTUCKY PRIDE” BELIEVE US IT’S HOT of Human Henets hundering Hoots MASTERS Hagen, co: fford, organi Leonar: Eddie ( “THE LADY | WHO LIED” : riminally liabl Virginia Valli is th cture, - The musical riot, the little lad who electri- fied all Seattle when he was here before, in a good-bye week age and screen t are John Har evor, Ralph and Other popula tes in the Norma Morgan, Charles Stevenson ' 7 _ 7 7 . Lynn Fontanne, Mi i FOURTH AND UNIVERSITY ST f oy" sic E ) of wonderful music! LAST TIMES TODAY eran pfapinbabaagpecny agers at il Griffin. popiar 2 BIG WEEK Remand Sunday, October 4th BARGAIN MATINEE TOMORROW 25c “HELL’S HIGH- ROAD” with Profit-Sharing Night | at Palace Hip Friday night is | Night’ again at the Jand this week the featy s made active with the awarding at both of the evening Heretofore, prizes | nm awarded but once. of the competition will be shows feature this week * band which will & musical prologue to both | mances and play during the The big dramatic attraction will be Begins Profit Sharing Pa THE GREATEST LAUGH HIT THE SEASON © Hip Leatrice Joy A Gorgeously Different Picture “Charleston Mad," a dance-riot | how, closes with the two perform. | nees tonight and on Saturday Will! 8 with tho dy, TOMORROW— THOMAS MEIGHAN : In His Mightiest Picture “The Man TOMORROW Temple Bailey's Popular Novel opular musi-| “The High Cost of Lov | Many features will go to make} thi most popular attraction Kin s yet offered in Seattle Miss Claire Starr, King's wife, | will be back in tho cast after a trip to California, tan Theatre. Excellent Cast | Supports Fairbanks Douglas Fairbanks has surrounded iimself with a endid cast for his | pleture, ‘Don Q, Son of Zorro," about to enter upori its third week at the Liberty Mary Astor, a brilliant young lead ing lady, plays opposite Doug, and two other important feminine roles | are filled by Lottle Pickford Forrest ind Stella d nth, ld Crisp, who directed the » appears in the picture, as. Seattle Times From the noted Winchell stage hit, with Smith MARGARET LIVINGSTON MAHLON HAMILTON HARRISON FORD CLAIRE ADAMS “The Goose Hangs Post-Intolligence = cad Ee sweeps fr : society to the snow-swept peaks of Western mountains. A story of the race- track and the gaming tables! SPECIAL ADDED PROLOGUE Himself” Specially Written for Tom PALACE HIP 7:00 ‘and 9:00 LAST TIMES Will King & Go. “CHARLESTON MAD” aes “Peacock Fantasy” Jean Hersholt, one of th known actors on the screen, has one of the most interesting charac terizations in the play. Among oth-| ers prominent in the cast are Warner Oland, as Archduke Paul of Austria; Jack McDonald, the heroine's father, and Charles Stevens, as Don The Coliseum Concert Orchestra BOOTH Actual \GTON at Sing Sing as One of the Sensen’s # Todny Sensations, Until Saturday Q's dorvant SATURDAY MeGrath and ee a vraag “Martyr Sex” at me ee “ BUDDY iva Novak : —_—_—_———— YLE as i Colonial Saturday ni ort teams Tonlaht Ta ain wit LIAM HAINHANKS “The Martyr Sex," an action dra- | Latent Stops at PROFIR-SHARING NIGHT ry WEateel Comedy—Vox News ma with the majestle Sierra Madre | STEVENS Prizes at Both Shows r mountains as the romantio back! ground, is on the program at the | Colonial Saturday. William Yair | |! unks and Dorothy Revior head «| capable, cast, | capable, cast Antonius! Orchestra Private Matin, Day and ly RT —_—..... Special Tonight Only — Jackie Souders’ Orchestra World's Fables Atating opie «to 0

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