The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 22

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J PAGE 22 rHI EATTLI T — | ; = > —— | “Profit Sharing” : —~ir' Ei Charlie Chaplin's latesty “The Gold Rush,” opens Saturday at Liberty;| a6 Halace Hic | Richard Barthelmess to star in “Shore Leave” at Coliseum: next Strand | weakty “Preti attraction is Bebe Daniels in “Lovers in eligi Canfield novel, the | the Ms he i Homemaker,” on Columbia Screen next week; Clive Brook and Lrene Rich | “ey B) «Canfield Novel « _ [featured ir in Blue Mouse film. |) _taturday afternoon the mm re attp PONY. EXPRESS : Coming to Columbia ‘ AM. J ay ‘company pee : ke seat hanes eras were 5 ca SATURDAY ' Pr re : First i : | ND | SFRAN! ; oe ENDS TONIGHT— i Le “SALLY OF xe THE SAWDUST” Ee naa cine tek SATURDAY FBaaian ar, i seen as tho hus Bebe in her Beate she cxsccvers ts mane est" piatune —— and that is | Chaplin’s Latest saying a lot at Liberty Soturday Th Alaska Kiondike golki t © Pp But here’s a comedy funny, frisky, fast and flashy CHARLI E> “CHAPLIN A Real Love "THE 5 Siege | RUSH Comedy Q Dramatic Comedy That hits a new nue | Written and Directed by and turns tragedy into Charlie Chaplin § hilarious laughter. Ee Bale, who ha: (1) DOROTHY MACKAILL 1) role, Malcolm Wa a day; (2) Chi arlie Chaplin in ||. Bergman. 5 n “Lovers in Quarantine Shore Leave,” to open at the Coliseum Satur- s attraction at the Liberty; (3) Bebe Daniels, to star at the ice Joyce, Maurice Murphy and George Fawcett in “The , ~~ nA TEN SAARC IN TOT 2 wetbel=y | Homemaker,” coming to the Columbia "(5) Clive Brook in a scene from “Compromise,” booked for the Blue! Charlie Daniels and Ford Mouse, starting Saturday. Cha -. in Rollickin Comed 7 EP ae Me sciane at 1 ¥| Lillian Gish Will Lots of Action in t valued pre Naver wie tannioe tie A i, nation vi Star, Winter Garden Picture at Capitol 3 antics more laughable public's palate Lillian : r “a =: Bisa See er (ha oe WALLACE; WURLITZER starring pictur: Douglas MacLean in mer I Anr Stranded with her % @ntine,” coming to the ‘Btrand Sat- | ‘Seven Keys to Baldpate” sister’s beau— sot hoey PRICES—Adults 50c afternoon and evening. Children till 6 p m. Lc, Nights 25¢. Loge. seats—Afternoons T5c, nights 85¢ Pp Frank Tuttle, who made “attas | Famous Charleston Dances > Bluebeard” and “The Lucky Devil,” Mirected the production, which was | Written for the screen by Town- Send Martin and Luther Reed from + 5 rq | F. Tennysod. Jess" New Yorke SATURDAY ‘Our Dick’s new- est First National ON THE SCREEN Evening prices prevail Saturdays, S#ndays and holidays Saturday Night WASHINGTON ys. ‘The story is one of and a strange honeym @s8 Diana Gordon, Society miss who A onour oF comedy winner New Zealand Maoris Sister's fiance. It's fast and whe. fun from start to finish. is Rathece and Sons |\Matt Moore Comedy | | ae Meee School at Colonial Friday mates” with the Barthelmess Stars as Gay Sailor Boy y p é nul ,. 4 "Shore Leive,” the First National to er a ao : ' 4 pice i A Y / Y A ¢ 4 0 Tomorrow— IRENE RICH —IN THE SECOND OF HER BIG WARNER BROS. SPECIAL PRODUC- TIONS FOR 1925-26 METROPOLITAN | Oe, $1.00, 81.50 tang of the sea to ttraction which comes nl issum Saturiay, Js the co dy hit! 1 of Richard Bart ness’ career. The story tells of B on a visit to shore, rtin, the d village. Co: Mason & Zudora FARL CARROLL'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS McCarthy & Moore Walter Fenner and Co, “High-Low Brow” FICTURY DON’T Brothers Featured vier, x iran te abr area Hearing as one of Unele Sam's gobs in Play of Love and Passion in the Troples LAUGH, a YOU WILLEAUER, ont; STARK REALISM OF THIS MOST UNUSUAL PLAY. A 4 4 A /, A 2 4 the throb of “‘Class- / , A 0; 4 } (, By Bartheimess and his leading bs & woman, “ciapand ora 1 “ hisluectics cathe ‘ Nights —50e, 81, 81.50, $2, 82.50 "Irene Rich ‘Struggles |Whales Labeled to | ren al releaso during Christmas | for Ideals in Film Study Their Habits | —— - “Compromise,” the story of a| LONDON, ? Ft ive wales are Tevely woman's struggle fompromising her {deals Gepting the ugliness of = along with its beauty, Rich, is coming to the CLIVE BROOK LOUISE FAZENDA PAULINE GARON “When a Woman Covets Her *s Husband—and Last Times Today wn ih iT} a3 o i eo sagt res, ADVENTURE oR irl Last Times Tonight “THE UNKNOWN LOVER" Starting Tomorrow | with “Kiss Me Again” I “A Slight Interruptio Elslo Ferguson—Frank ‘Mayo Monte Blue—Marie Provost RD © HI ed to the screen directed. In support of Miss “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” —— Tomorrow —— JACK LONDON IT WILL CREATE RED-HOT DISCUSSION SRWOOD heir Patertainers Tonight—Last Times ‘Tattle Tales’ Tomorrow (Sat.) OPEN ALL NIGHT Matron In Attendance TUL 4130 10¢ ito 11130 15c “HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN” H Matt Moore — Dorothy Devore Kiddie Amateurs Tonight MAD DIZON GRAND OPENING NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 9th THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS OFFER GUY BOLTONS— \ GAY COMEDY OLLY, THEATRE Fina? Avenue ar NOW PLAYING COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE | Headlined by AND COMPANY In Al, WoodshY. Casetta & Rydell Co, “Brilliant Dancers" MACK SENNETT’S Two-part comedy— “Skinners in Silk” with BILLY BEVAN Sunday LILLIAN GISiL L C oo i eee 2 rege SSE fs Oest & Pagan COLISEUM ean ay It Rocks All CONCERT and Other Acts Your Settled 1, ORCHESTRA ! ‘ ont + } under eee Cowenions 11% winetann #1 Never Before |-Not Aga Again! | VipLb The ‘unnicst | “ON THE THRESHOLD" t | ll h h ha S| Ree || se | Willyoaparesucna ches am ||| LAUGHTER ) DIVIDENDS} | at Popular Prices Post Story by Wilbur Hall —ADDED— s—Matiness 0c, After It’s for YOU | HER SORCHESTN | J pee; ANDY Gump |] ae alone The Public | Cerone . i (super-Comedy) a SY —y-1 yma Metropolitan Theatre MAIN, | —TENSmn vce | SEATS 1 hae NI A i 0 25¢ | “Andy’s Lion's Tail” | eet ade ae ‘ABIE s Nr nee g rin nies ‘te re * baer pedi La, m. Til Midnight i Mats, (Wed.-Sat,) — 260, soo, tse | SELLING Viuw 10% Tax IRISH ROSE’ aren Bvew. and Bat, Mat.1 500 to $2.90, 4. sett 600 to 91,05, Tax Pata | RRAARARA

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