The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1925, Page 20

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 THI EATTLE STAR “Bobbed Hair, ’ starring Marie Prevost, opens at Blue Mouse Saturday; | af ig irold Lloyd’s “The Freshman” remains at | jiberty; Alma Rubens starred | “Fine Clothes” at Strand “Phantom gf the Opera, ’ with Lon Chaney, com- | to Columbia; Raymond Griffith in “He's a Prince” ne xt ( ‘oliseum Feature. 4 COnSSUM Con AI.) Timm AND FIRS rng First and Pike WE DENY ALL RUMORS! The Season’s Greatest Attraction Will Play at Popular Prices at the Columbia Because of the magnitude think “The Phantom d elsewhere for this picture THE PRICES ARE Adults, any time .......-.-.+--- Children»... TONIGHT—Ferewell to MILTON SILLS iin “THE KNOCKOUT” NOTE—First Show on } SATURDAY 10 A.M. | because of the crowds = aed Monarch will be en for one week, SATURDAY this super-production some the Opera” will play at high pric THIS ISN'T TRUE pe charge ttle y guy in C7? rn oRROW MILLIONS MARY PHILBIN of sect hope eomrarte Of Thrills Others : Thrill = To Thri ROD LA ROCQUE in “The Coming of Amos” riot of royalty and ro mance— “HE’S A PRINCE!” and another enemy of gloom HARRY Rah! Rah! Rab! You'll see football that Bagshaw never dreamed could exist! You'll see the last substitute on the bench Ww in a game before 80,000 7 Harold Lloyd to rn ‘Human Fish Fish Try Twiddling Billed oe Capitol California- a Ramnene at Liberty te ‘t | Thumbs to Rest ws: os"xeo0 Stanford cheerers—and a > #- % | Excited Nerves , a turn jeers into cheers and win Sheth yre a girl! Zou (1) MARIE PREVO 3lue Mouse, § Clothe at next attraction at the in “ »bed Hair,” coming to }man,” at the Liberty; (3) Alma Rubens, featured in “I Kerry and M Philbin, in “The Pha f the Opera, “He's a Prir to open Saturday at the Coliseum. (4) Norman Taiicvens To Bob or Not to Bob! IT LED TO MORE ADVENTURE AND THRILLS THAN YOU COULD IMAGINE For Sheer Excitement See Columbia; in his latest (ima he has he role af Into dts eard of reducing exer-|tongues tn a au ng exer eye and for A PROLOGUE “The Rehearsal” aihli: i 2 cap fg OF earn 5 rons t Hindu Magic on . Program at State see - a WALLACE 8 ".c2.cn 8s Hy a Fa hard to keep a & on the acked, as “Tho WURLITZER with TH HARLAN-LOUISE FAZENDA|| ACTION! — ranz Molnar Play” Coming to Strand rics le Afternoon and Children, 1 MORE MORE LAUGHS! all about love and labor! TONIGHT ONLY “FIGHTING THE Saturday and Holldays. The Coliseum Concert Orchestra under WINELAND FLAMES” one thumb going backward i a t are being attracted b bal- Joyd in his latest big com A Children 100 t any time. Evening prices prevail Saturdays, Sun- days and holldays. | Voodooist Is Cast in Colonial Film 1 trua-todife Impersonation of a Bates |renegade adventurer who was a once ee character, and who only this present generation prac- ticed his voodooism and exercised his menacing hypnotfe influence |upon the willing followers among vith the thu so ? & Famous “Phantom,” A TANK OF WATER is|Columbia Saturday home ° ave home to Niobe, the clever} “sre Phantom of the Opera,” |tho superstitious seafarers of the aquatic star appearing at the] on Chaney's much-heralded suc South Se: antages this week, Niobe censor spectacle to “The Hunch- | | Saturd feature picture Is “Be- rprising aquatic} back of Notre Dame,” and one es THEATRE yond the Border,” starring the West- the most daring departures «7 ern favorite, Harry Carey. reen portrayals ever attempted, optttrbe tains: = comes to the C la Saturday It Im a pec ar mystery story f Paris, in h a complete oper performance, staged In a huge lca of the Paris opera house, st in the world? is compared | iM 1 and grotesque advon great cellars and cata- AM a? can lay 150 eggs in hi jap bow AY NITE. US POLICY -MOOM- TILL MIDNIGHT, VAUDEVILLE “IDLE PICTURES |Ha) 1a “PIPPIN” ACTS 7|¢ "ci, wanes" HEADED BY DAVID TORR GIRLIE REVELS | oadway Stars and Dances NIOBE VWinternational Aquatic Star—She LAM AVE AT PIKE Walks, Sings and Presents Many ALL NIGHT [Noveltics While Submerged dn a ) - Glass Tank NOW PLAYING! Metropolitan here NEW YORK ROAD SHOW A) VAUDEVILLE | e-sece= Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Headlined by MAIL ORDERS NOW Duell and Company ‘This Is Not _a Motion Pictare THE WORLD'S GREATEST PLAY Featuring Zonia in a Dance of India OTHER ‘TOP-NOTCH Chaney Crook Drama|;.. Winter Garden Next |x an excep re picture attraction is en Love Gamble,” starrt we s in As an extra added attraction the All-Girl Revue, with nlx Irla, offers a wide range of who portrays the Iead-|and songs. Bob, Bob and re tho featured |comprising two men and o ars Matt offer an entertaining a f nost lar lead n Brothers’ Soxtetto prose f the acreer musical turn, A hilarious comedy t kit Is given by Tony Grey anc Ned “Run Down." The Hawaiian Quartet put er some excellent harmony Chaney playa “The Phan- a strange creature of tie atiadaws, ‘ine, paket that etlinits his weird disguise as “Quasimodo” in the Hugo olassic. Mary Philbin plays the opera singer whom he k{dnaps Into hia underground strong: Yorman Kerry plays her Wint —with— Lewis Stone, Raymond Griffith Alma Rubens, Aileen Pe Tercy Marmont, Wm. V. Mong on AND Darling and Unusual to an Extreme! famous MANY OTHER ACTS THE PICTURE LILLIAN RICH A remarkable canst Is geen in the principal roles, and fully four thou nand peoplo take part in the mob With Mrs, Frank Bacon, Tho Jefferson, Beasio Bacon and Mos\ Distinguished Cast in Existence, and make-up artint len, one of the bes “Those Who Dare” Marguerilo De La Motte On tho Screen PAULINE GARRON John Bowers ieee safe t ae scenes, tho brilliant apeotactes on Also— “One Glorious Night” SEATS NOW ON satm —1N Kiddie Amateurs Toi Latetdit Arr ros |Raymond Griffith the Grand staircase of tho opera, R starring No 4 Tomorrow—HARRY CAREY Corks plays Pri NT and the gala performance of A Lloyd Hamilton Elaine Hammerstein OVER TeeRAS rom ARE ay tnreo nity") a Prince in atest “aust” staged in the opera house COMEDY 2 PN a iil da! ‘| “He's a Prince!" directed by ind: | Proper COMEDY NEWS arit ‘IN THE MOVIES’ His Latest and a Riot of Laughter and Fun | 4 of Hob Guster’y| Ward Sutherland, formorly with | ‘phat Man Jack,” nro sot | Chaplin ns assistant director, brings for Saturd day night sai , Raymond Griffith to the screen at Profit. ishemirig. bane ie the Colisoum next week as a young at Will King Show and exceedingly Mkenble prince of) itz ites Pinter anal 5 2 i ode mo not ol riday night is "Profit-sharini | MAIn-0223 Marie Prevost Is modern tines who ts not only Pee ales ens series | wien Every Day, 2:90, 8:15 od with his lotfin tfe—but mia. | night" “ ” | Bobbed Hair Star where Will King and his company | Hobbed,it Appear in tho closing performances al of “Honey Bunch,” a musical com: | exciting 1 the Blue 4 turizat © pe edy of tho race k | authors wan proy PALACE HIP (7 and ® p. m,) — LAST TIMES — WILL KING & CO. IN “Honey Bunch’ With Mary Hendricks and Nay Mall tna Charleston exhibition 10c -15¢ -25¢ CONTINUOUS 11a. m, Til Midnight ‘Until Sm Bob Custer in “That Man Jack” Also Comedy Ree ene DUCI DE KEREKJARTO Sunday VIOLINIST VIRTUOSO Lon Chaney in And “The Story Teller’ Odd sights the world over ver seo a mix-foot tar pon hooked and landed, or an loeberg born? blo because ho is required to his uniform at 16minute 8 day Don't M “The Beauty and the Bolshevik” —and— || “Russia in Overalls” in order to Prizes aro awarded at hoth even: details of the compott: | fg oxplained at the per. \ for public buildings, ot Tho Prince declaron that ho In wolng to strike for shorter hours and more fun, When he doos atrike “The Tarraine & Howard -—_— BRAILE and PALLO REVUB ee eae ing show tion forman¢ SANTAELLA " M i . On Saturday King and his oom. | f | Whaht Neele of rise " Introducing “THE Gon" ) and Includes John | for the ay Lanve Homo.” | |) Human ntory, a" a to ToMORNOW—SsATORDAY J i 7 ranola Tyrone "ower, N ‘on, | | y STOnn , \] the facta. courate, Intereat- ow " hl CARIAON_VNMY Fatt SeUANgGeANdG, ibs, Go seek] TONIGHT ONLY! Ing. and convinciue: Valuable WH® MEN LEAVE Tequllin Hiroihers iftar cod Howes, Otto | Here and Gunta c\trottita | A Bohemian party on w apectaty|M | “JUST A WOMAN” aby gets HOME offs noray and “Pal, | haygytho leading supporting role {ohartered dirigib! \ feature of < SKELLEY and HEIT b dO |Cotioen Moore'n. now plotiiro, "we In Delightful Sone Studien ibaa, fn jekin William &8t, James, a member of | Moderns.’ Also tho scenario calla} PROFULSHARING NIGHT Fables—News Toples the east in * ‘ord in Quarantine,” | for a collision between the dirigible | TONTOHT Matiness: 250 to 500, Nights: 1h to #1 chester county and Long teland as | the Mntont Hebe Daniels vehicis,{and an airplane, And there ta a ho and Union Prizes at Both Shows Rs {te locale, weighs $10 pounds, collision | I fon 50 Cents

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