The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 10

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AGE 10 rHE SEATTLI rAR SATURDAY, NC Ue Se Ra A SP ea ee ee a a eg “D " BA f Metropolitan Palace Hip f CANT “ ‘(OMPROMISE” | Duffy Player Open With “Polly Preferred : “Abie’s Irish Rose” Booked for Metropolitan, Starting Tuesday; Will King to Offer “Get- ting Gertie’s Garter”; Eva Tanguay Featured on New Pantages Bill; Four Headliners on Program at Orpheum Next Week are too high for } co) Saturday at the Blue Mou (1) JEAN SINGER, featured Trish Rose,” An ichol’s con company, to offer “Polly Preferred © tages, Monday; (5) Hai ical comedy company; (2) ; (3) Duleie t; (4) Eva T ogram © open at the Metropoltan, Tue at the President, star 2 PE GE ES MS aL Bebe, wild enough in “Wild, a | Wild Susan,” is wilder and funnier in this merry, frisk, “ee fast and rollicking comedy- \ a H K Now Playing lt Bebe Daniels to escape th Street broker. Nothing Ever Quite Like This Before! AMAZING! \ sI, DIFFERENT! e If you are married, or ever ex- pect to be, Don’t Miss Seeing— A Carl Laemmie rescued by the of a prominent rector, and t Hollywood and FP Yi dom in the movies, a The Mighty Film Romance that. all the World is stalking about.. MONTE BLUE and Marie revost are co-starred in the lightful comedy romance, <iss Me Again,” the attrac- cast will include Dulcie Coope POO ety age | Mill Featusing Saturda: RIN-TIN-TIN tracks the i mele alien trigue of emot villain to his lair and makes | Mie Durer nb Nea Miho JOYCE . CLIVE ; BROOK ntfully enter fe Again,” the fe h Marie Prevos ra Bow, J uls compri: possible the happiness of the y Campbell hero and girl in “Tracked in| Austin, Jonn N =the Snow Country,” to be|_ The play is Hugh Knox "shown at the Colonial Sunday ats > goand Monday. Pantages "5 ft in the Snow C announced as the nd surefire North h the beau- ifal daughter and his faithful Pliving near a fabulously rich go mine he discovered, There is G the hands g forest ranger @ who is in | the daughter. mAnd there | lainous halt to steal the s unholy |, QUESTION As old as time— yet ever new— invading every life— feared—evaded— but _inevitable— is asked and answered in this startling photoplay of every-day American life! from t Forres Saiready presented in a num @ exciting photoplays, 15 starred in this one. It is larg thru the ef. | forts of the dog that th foiled and the ultimate bh if the young lovers !s made ble. June Marlowe, David Vaid’ Mitchell Lewis of t © well known to motion picture de WVotecs—are the principal “humans’ ‘in the ca DOROTHEA RICHMOND THE Charleston Dance STAR Will give her pupils and the Seattle dance loving pub- lie a demonstration of the latest innovation as it should be executed, at the CINDERELLA Ball Room 7th at Pine Tonight—Saturday, Nov. 7th COME AND DANCE WITH HER! THEATRE Finst Lvenve ar Macison | NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE Headlined by Jasetta & Rydell Co, “Brilliant Dancers” ROMOLA ge Eliot by Geor. COMEDY “THE GUMPS” —in— “ANDY’S LION'S TAIL” Loaded with ludicrous laughter, Andy, Min and Chester in Reel Life! (Not a Cartoon) W re) G Garamount Gicture Oest & Pagan “The Scandinavian Flapper” hangs ‘a merry tale of complications and ex- pectations, ® «romance of « beautiful Florence, and Other Acts On the Sereen “ON THE THRESHOLD” From the Saturday Evening Post Story by Wilbur Hall | On the reen Tonight Pictures of Today's Washington ys, Stanford Game Note: Weather permitting ement oi 6 ie and Emo. Appeal With Avtisti¢ Perfection. A Magnificent and Surpassing Achievement! Hi PTI CTT i! VIRST TIME IN i AMERICA PRICES imeithiiapsenisced LAST TIMES TODAY Maurles “Lefty” Piynn in FRANCESCO LONGO Directing COLUMBIA ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA ¢ Selections From Vietor Herbert's Operas ENT NEW SHOW LOTBOW Learn to dance the best, and dance every night with International News the popular Cinderella Orchestra under the direction -of RAY WATKINS in person, , i He eloped with the wrong girl—and thereby

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