The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1925, Page 14

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ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR 1 LOOKOUT, SYD! __ | Youth Rebels é THE LONE PROSPECTOR — | Fame Doesn’t e a ' — an F.rst Drama . : ~ MeanAnything dh i of “U”’ Players to Monte Blue Students Win Praise Stars Sit Precariously With Clever Presen- Near Obliteration, tation of Shaw Play’ + Says Actor duced in this scene from “Never the Shall Meet,” to about the Hive was given a Job of lending open Sunday at the Winter Garden, Bert Lytell is the Weat Gold Rush” | ———-—— flee titi and Anita Stewart the East r CHARLIE CHAPLIN beats his solitary \ »| trackless wilderneses of the Far North in “The ‘ in so pathetically funny a manner that you hardly knov ; pe RIZED ‘ 1 and. the: ae t whether to laugh or c The picture plays its third week|, ne 1 ay he Tw , disposition of ff an : =n ‘at the Liberty, starting Saturday, aba te F ther j d ; :3 3 Hal } mous gAte-| 6 nn Wis H OF Laer aie intent Sines cocaine eee ae Reaume apn ty Sobaiatife ANOTHER NEW MAN Frar Lawre film editor-in- if ack Kellogg; Fanny, k ter-|nnd Moorea are t ul City, has re- writer of the play, t a ob i - est, €04/ Bea islan ni fen r Cs : ow = Ls . at ed, has been dupll- | torrid story of love, romance h ce has been filled Ho ndven : ja voy 1 t s hardships re-enacted | saventure. pe ij ward P, { Alaskan in the first stages of} one As Tamea, the f\ hls carcer has had to fight his WAY) anita Stewart | * inch by Inch in a tremendous strug ies ST. CLAIR DIRECTS sashe fepdured by the. plosesra Who. fous gue for rosenakion‘end Gaal cosbrial COLISELM anche § ~ FLO ZIEGFELD FILM. ©" x ake eyed to that lvbound country, are ease portunity to 1 facets of a dual | | STRAND Pe Ralston and Warner Daxter r has been chosen to of “Glorityt: COLUMBIA BLUE MOUSE WINTER GARDEN—A ¥ CArTToL COLISEUM CONCERT Universi AS NOW— A First National drama that dares to show life as some persons live it— Y WOMEN om NOW PLAYING A Mirthquake of Thrills, Romance and Laughter A Bachelor's Comedy of Terrors! It's Simply Great! Cart Laemmlc NOW HERE! Till Tuesday Night 15c Presents A Universal Jewel REGINALD SUN. MON. TUES, WED. PETER B. KYNE’S MIGHTY DRAMA The Flaming South Sea aa ; ANY DAY ANY TIME “One of your goed friends told me you are arrled—Don't you think it's time we had a showdewn?” Oooo OD OOD DoDD oj0.0 OU'LL be wild about Pola as the saucy-eyed, honey-lipped char c dances her way from a caf: in Seville to f. favor on Broadway. Pola Nedri a 3 I a [a] ; THE CHARMER” e & 3 [aj a fl f] fl I {aj and Another like “Anna Christie” with BLANCHE SWEET Robert Frazer Dorothy Sebastian Russell Simpson Charlie Murray She plunges into the sullen waters Z to save the man she loves. She is her sister’s champion against the scheming smuggler; and amidst the raging elements her love is like a guiding flame! COMING SATURDAY, NOV, 27 “THE LOST WORLD” DIO OO o)O DO }oovo Oooo ojo.o “WILD PAPA” Spat Family’s Two-Act Laff! MARION NIXON LEE MORAN Chester Conidin OPEN ALL NIGHT Matron in Attendance Pauline Garon Otis Harlan * B * The COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the following popular one- hour program Sunday at 12:30 P.M. TODAY “WATCH HIM STEP” ONLY RICHARD TALMADGE SUNDAY AND MONDAY * Starring Added Attractions KRAZY KAT sunny Cat langeous. Innocence Mew |7/ Laurala Plante #94 On thd paver ni ¢ nl ee y 9 ICESC G COMEDY — FOX NEWS (hrs core Saleb” A || ' age § : “t FRANCESCO by, Paola, Wynne a. . 7 ‘ if ‘ and LAST VIMES TODAY in ter UNIVERSAL JEWEL ¢ " - COLUMBLA “A Foot and His Money” LY GORDON JUSTINE JOUNSTONE ners (0) “Hungarian GEORGE SEIGMANN «+ Brahms +s Von Kunits Soloction from “Ros: som Time” LONGO oo After O ptt, H0er baleomy, Me Chit. Livening prices prevail Saturdays, Sum ALL-AR' ' ' ® a @ a

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