The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1925, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR a | \| EAST SIDE GHETTO - FOR COMBOY tiem Wal) ‘ : re ‘| 6 ” IALL SIGNS POINT AR Dade Camara Nothing Can Stop Him! | Phantom of Opera” Is One TO WEDDING BELLS | "Make Its Subject |». She Rae Se of Few Superior Photoplays van" ter vave | Self-Conscious? || a i Acting of Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin : iced ty m9 |W thet cow. pe n | : Merits Highest of Praise ‘ se Poca ana pagers Nore | : BY MARGARET BUNDY t M pa : Fe ctasi pepe pie i saalp ap hae ” ¥ Hothaapes, ‘ | i id int ‘ M fe ; tines ; ; them? ; Good Income | | for Starving } . . . ee deh’ NOW PLAYING Chance to Earn Money | Writing Scenarios | Not So Good ¥ HOOT GIBSON tears thru several reels of fast action in his redoubtable cowboy style ¥ ¢ for his new Western, “The Calgary Stampede,” the current attraction at the Heilig. 8 2 ‘OOT GIBSON, the premier | wild h ft the 3 4 Western star, stages a néw| the r re r brand of thrills and sensa’ ti his latest picture, “The A great extent the fea Stampede,” now. playing 20 often resorted to. 1 st 1 A THRILLING “Gi ni ina 4d t q i : ig aah ns Bagdad Ban 4] the over , GRIPPING ~ COMEDY é sibeon is seen in a desperate run-|terest drama t o if y at behind . 3 ning fight on Nesonene traveling | tumble ac 2 be heard tn ther of thetr | 8 ane sake 2 at eae OF THE GREA : TENDER ROMANCE” DARING” SKILL~ ALL IN THE BIGNESS OF THE GREAT JUTDOORS at breakneck speed. The busting of | or two, Gib on’s pictures have been | pleasing con | would have, believe me Thousands of scripta are mitted the var Those Dear Old College Daze i 2e:=: |the writers by the ae —/ | their editorial staff. erage amot ap |of scripts submitted | will be about $4 per year EA a || Film Folk Are Firm Believers In Luck Signs NEw YORK, Oct. 10.—Quite compatible with the emot al vagaries of most motion picture folk im thelr observance of the fantastic ritual of “luck.” By » large, the: foun people 4 k catn and fortunate (7) hoon. Apropos, a company of film players, under directio Vignola, recently consulted a ne called crystal gazer for a to the propitious time for starting © the mont is reaim sly gazing into the ant gravely annou that 2:40 in the morning w choice hour, And the compar presumably roused from heavy slumber, as gravely crept out into the night and worked for onc hour on the “luck invoked" pro- ductic HER RSs SA |MUD BATHS MAY | AID SPEC’S BEAUTY If mud baths are any | Spec O'Donnell, a fre¢ |noned lait of 14 aid to beaut o-faced b. oon going to | blossom out like a rone Spec is no beauty, and hik freckle |got him a job in the movies, H doveloped much dramatic talent and Jafter scoring a hit as Abie, the Jew {sh boy in Mary Pickford “Litt | Annie Rooney,” wa en an im {portant role {in her productior "Scraps," now under way In one scene Spec w thrown tn | mud and ooze in the “Scraps | swamp. Hoe went In almost over his | q |head, and was pulled out Just in the | nick of time. Again and again he tossed into the swamp until he | covered with mud from head to { “T've heard about these mud bath: for beauty,” said Spec, when Director w args , aeeccn: Willlam Beaudine finally dismissed § uh Li Oy Freshman, st high-power laugh |him for the day. “I hope this takes picture, which opens Saturday at the Liberty. The poor frosh manages to be just about | for jpooty ke aman ¥ Baye tordonty everybody's goat for awhile, but eventually the worm turns. ER SER er ° ® | 'F all the world loves a lover, it Is) admitted. “Step right up and call| dubbed him, and saw that he lived | equally true that all the world|me Speedy!’ ns ho held out his hand| up to the reputation. And when the VALENTINO PLANS | loves youth. |for a good, old grip. Harold decided | football coach rewarded his indomit TRIP TO EUROPE “The Freshman,” Harold Lioya's| 2% too, would be a “regular follow” | able spirit to win a place on the team Rudolph Valentino, who has been newest feature, and announced for| “" d invite everyone on first aequaint-} by making him water boy and letting riding the wave of publicity on the showing at the Liberty, utarting Sut-| nce to stop right up and eall him| him belleye that he was also ® substl-|front pages of tho dailies thruout AND HIS urday, {sa story of youth. Its cen.) 9P* | tuto, everyono In the college butltne country because of the muely tral figure is Harold Lamb, who hay| And he did! It made his entry into| Speedy know the brutal truth jheralded ‘marital vacation'’ from arrived at that tremendous stage life about as conspicuous as a} his wife, Natacha Rambova, is going when a fellow's boyhood t* put for le elephant, Midst all the ex-| ONE WAY TO REST to leave for Kurope in a few dayr | id ho Koes to col-| cltement of the meeting of old friends | oy 8 over there now, Rud over behind him, and ho Kors to col-|citement of the meeting of old friends! cteen Moore, after finishing |, TRO Wife Js over there now, Rudy lege—n man at last! Harold, like) “nd the razzing of now. arrivals, 7 ti ; In golug over, accordingfto nome of every normal youth, dreams of heing | Harold's trick college costume, his Sir | Israel Zangwill's "We Moderns,” took |hiy friends, In order to moct his wife fae hero of his college—the man of} step and his gelf-introduction took| her mghor and motored to thojand be rounited with her on the the hour—the idol of his fellowmen| the lmelight mountains for a rest. The back seat | front pages again. | and girls! From that moment Harold was] of her car, however, cofiined many in “IF HE PLAYS IT—IT’S A HIT” | Six times Harold went to see the| doomed to be the college boob, but,| books and Colleen proposed to read movie, ‘The College Hero,” and in the| so sincere and earnest \ Milton Sills, who will be starred “Men of Steel,” broke into mo | tor vietures as a leading man privacy of his room. practiced the| desire to ploaso that ho never #un-|are prospective stories fog. her tine | Coo! 5 trick mannerisms of the fiction hero.| pected his real statun among the | fore tho clicking caméf@s, One} Daddy, bring home some of Holdt' I'm junt @ regular fellow,’ the hero| students, Speedy and Spender, they! way to rest, according to Colleen, French pastry!—Advertiverent, ho in hD¥|each and every one of them, ‘Th

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