The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 10

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Phi | I 11 J | SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY ) Carl Laemmle Plans to | LEAVES FOR THE MOVIES } Produce Films on Continent Russel] ne ; i I f Doug Fairbanks Builds F shaving oug Fairbanks Builds Four fain : : Pi Shi fo New Fil $ sa oe the | irate ips for New Film “ ed e ti Never talk back to a waiter or a taxicab driver Cody's f r maste ;/ Motto, “They may be directing in Hollywood on the rx ‘ WHY EDITORS GO CRAZY . T> ore . 3, fron 4 at 4 fi ne r } at t iy 7 , ‘ of Ca a r at LLOYD HAMILT( otha . . r . nd airs, will keep § and lena ce eau 11 his comedy, } The com noe The mere fact that x person happens to be born of English parents " ae p ot) conjunction with th “Fine Clothes. : in England doesn't necessarily make him an Englishman in Hollywood . ; od of Clive Brook, the real Englishman in question, was cast for an English ee : : rs AZE m STAR role in a picture. The dire Cecil B. De Mille, looked him over and = a declared he “wasn't English enough.” ‘Then he cast Brook for the part : f pec ef a German spy n ; thet ation wot rude] efithiy | r longa] 4 1 th sacres| COLISEUM CONCERT Herbert , MI M Qesyer has emerged from the Charleston craze and natives are Indering what will be tho next stunt press agents will use to put the Bimbs of their lady clients on the front pages. Frith and Pike the-|t “i He is being crowned NOW! RAYMOND GRIFFITH snd demure MARY BRIAN in LAST TIMES TODAY “IDLE TONGUES” | Percy Marmont — Doris Kenyon — David Torrence eo TOMORROW The stage’s two most lovable and popular personalities in the great Broadway ( success “ TALMADGES FLOCK TOGETHER Paramount's joy jinks— is not the effort u know, that happens on La ——— “HE’S A PRINCE!” But he has to be kidnaped to be made king, and then he does kick! MORE FUN The world’s funniest comedians make their screen bow in this great George Melford photoplay sup- ported by a wonderful cast. LUCILLE LEE STEWART JACK MULHALL a @| who has sur VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE ‘White Fan, anil third fe is in the pa | Keaton, his wife, a & Guire hay ed opposite to him in his | BU STER KEATON in one | ——— of his blissful moments in| “Seven Chances,” the comedy it ee to be shown at the Colonial | {2m Sunday and aa y The love and labor of a laughs From The Gutter/ treet manicurist yp White Wings Bride’. — PRICES — Matinees, 30c, After 6 P. M. 50; balcony, 35c. Children, 10¢ any time, Evening prices prevall Ino ooo) OPEN ALL NIGHT Matron in Attendance | HARRY CA REY) ONLY in “BEYOND THE BORDER" bE UND haat DEATRE Fins? Airwwe ar Macinon NOW PLAYING! NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE Headlined by Duell and Company Featuring Zonia in a Dance of India SUNDAY and MONDAY -ovs (@ TRY AND sToP LAUGHING AT Joe BUSTER Saturdays, Sundays and holidays —— Coliseum Concert Orchestra will play the following popular one hour program Sunday,aet 1230 P.M. Selection from the musical comedy “Naughty Marietta," Vic “Andante” from the phony AND OTHER TOP-NOTCH ACTS ENTIRE NEW SHOW ‘Trumpo tars in a Vatvety : Are offering their TOMORROW aM Floyd Matthaws Best Buy in today” 8 Used Car Page Numbe (a) "Air do Ballov'’...,.,Chaminad ()) “Just An Old Love Song ‘ Schertzinggs Over if t Ww Kin 1am WINELAND ~ pire i BIG PASILION TH VUI—TULSDAY ONLY On the Sereen “One Glorious Night” starring Elaine Hammerstein Cony BAF? COMING 1ONTH SLUn in THD HOP Ths” j _ CHANCES 10c -15c-25c OF tata ts Ob its a scream! Ata me TH Mdnieht Bl tt closcccenceocercocececcn. PORTLAND STAGE Dally 6150 A.M. Depot and Theket Ofties 1040 rd Ave. (01d Vive Sintion) Bhlot-a240

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