The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 25

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spay, DECEM Rd, 192 rH AR 7 Curwiood Story Is ga “ie: o. Ere Adolphe Menjou to star in “King Molt ab i lbiste 1 ( n Main Street” at ( oliseum; ° The Last | Rural Boy Again | gdition” next Columbia attraction; Joseph Conrad’s “Lord Jim” opens at | Io fa) rand Saturday; “The Ancient Highway” coming to Liberty next week; | bn io reniat—anrtye ef ; | Norma Talmadge Parles Ray back in country boy role at Blue Mouse. | moe maovanno fi gsr aioe Je ——— os et ri “GRAUSTARI SATURDAY MIDSHIPMAN SATURDAY E 3 = Charleston Ancient | =| Dance Highway” = Contes JAMES OLIVER Open to all Seattle CURWOOD sudie winners— Conrad Romance Is Booked for Strand c Adolphe Menjou in ‘King on Main Street’ ® pick all 3 valuable prizes! Contestants hould registe JOOS C oo Oogooo ooo) promptly! crin| Last Showings of “Winter Garden Film ADOLPHE MENJOU Lida LAST TIMES TONIGHT TOMORROW! TOWERING eG GON or a ACTION ROMANCE eee * oe () ADOLPHE MENJOU as “The King on Main Street,” at the Coliseum, starti WaMe Ancient Hig’ coming to the Liberty Saturday; (3) Shirley Mason, ay and Duane Thompson in “Some P un’kins,” to open S “The Last Edition,” billed for the Columbia next week. ed in “Lord Jim,” next Strand aturday at the Blue Mouse; (5) Ralph BESSIE LOVE the ms. ial Pe . AG s! A a mspaper Picture “Art Shop” Clever Act on State Bill at Columbia | fag a field rich in ser Be to perhaps the er ever played the vtta peopel scichln stony lags ess-' Camera Man Mystery lasis gives a superd pe »-|to Far North Folk “They called me the man who u a box,” said Earl F ter, Cuyler Supp and Wil Frank a ¢ Grey Western g to Capitol Ught of Western Stars,” moving | ¢} of N- | terior the vanishing |nealing e ne long whaling and | ih Mipenorting days on the| : oma I had to sleep old ¢ 1) a northe This old chap, tho over 100} s old, is as hardy and sprightly ny ties ef | During my uae’ men live | complty tek tor Proves that talk-|ing my your health ed my visit by inscrib-| loits on a bow in pic-| \ture wrt AINE PUN'KINS” ~The country boy {dol of Screen. Back again in type of picture that — mide him famous, YE WITH LAUGHS L, AST SHOWING TONIGHT ATAN IN SABLES” | lonely Sherman—Pauline Garon SATURDAY brings The creation of the master ‘author JOSEPH CONRAD The man who knows human beings, their fears, p: f loves, bravery and ak neases—the colorful Orient and its derelicts LORD JIM With PERCY MARMONT SHIRLEY MASON NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON LAST TIMES TODAY “THE LOST WORLD” Starting ‘T % 10c i" 15 “Private Affairs” Gln Kiddle ‘STOR WLIEING” coer eer. © ee 2s 2 2 2 PRESIDEN THEATER REACT TT Third at Madison — MAin-1470 2ND BIG WEEK STARTS SUN, DEC. 6 Of the Greatest Phy Ever Offered by the HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS Premiere Showing GEO. M. COHAN’S HIG NEW YORK sUCCESs “The Song and Dance Man” BARGAIN MATINEE Tomorrow—25c, 50¢, Tie IBLE PRICES Se, 75e, $1.00 and $1.25 Beg. SUNDAY, Dec. 13 Premiere Showing Holbrook Mlinn’s Great Sueeras “THE BAD MAN” Ny Porter Emerson Drown The Greatest Little Show on Earth IRVING'S IMPERIAL RS BH nines THEIR BIG SUC~ CESS IN LONDON OTHER BIG ACTS 5 THE PICTURE “KIVALINA OF THE ICELANDS” Love—Devotion—Thrilln Tonight at 7 and, 9 P.M. Last Times of “Welcome Stranger” TOMORROW Will King Company “Fair pare he HERMIE KING’S BAND Daddy, bring home ono of Toldt numpkin ples}—Advertivement. Starring Ralph Lewis THE GREATEST 5 ( = MELODRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT © or THE DON'T MISS IT! Why Leathernecks’? WHAT PRICE GLORY LOUIS O. MACLOON’S by Arrangement with Arthur Hopkins) present lon of Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Hl g's vivid and glorious Américan comedy with EMMET CORRIGAN and 30 others Saturday and Sunday— ADOLPH TUKOR AND JESSE L LASKY PausiNT ZANE GREY’S ‘Wanderer —IN— Of The —coror- s fe Menty ef Action and Chrilia! PRICES—Matiness 30c. After 6 p.m, Sc, Children 10 any time, Evening prices ore- vail Saturdays, Sundays and hothdays, Fins? evence ar Macrson: NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE Headlined by The Art Shoppe Musical Comedy Co. Louis & Ellis “Sq This Is Politics” And Other Snappy Acts ON THE SCREEN LIONEL BARRYMORE “T AM THE MAN” 10c-15c-25c CONTINUOUS 11a. m. Till Midnight TODAY and TOMORROW Bob Custer In “A MAN OF NERVES Alvo Comedy—Fox News Coming Tom Moore Take tor 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls, Day and Young Lady Alnesoil, ” take Opp, The Times fa) The tale of a 40> Miss Grette Ardine| 1126) Mr, and Mra, 846" Ensign Al Moore | aot i} —and— GRETA NISSEN in Paramount's dazzling comedy of a king who must have his fling— on Main Street”’ royal Rome who has excitement ai romance at Coney Island: The Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Wincland LLOYD HAMILTON The laugh bringer, In “FRAMED” US TTT CT TE TTT ca PRICES— Matineos 300. After 6 p,m, 50¢, balcony §5e. Children Le any time, “Evening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays and Holl: Fables cm of the Day Dd [KING AN y | os Keaturing Jack Tyrell with Dave Kaye | Jimmy Bar | *Seandats of Ib | Corners “oat | and Ills Jack Tars | ~~ | O46 Ed Lowry In eSCHD Smiling’ 415) KELLY-LATELL Col (10:60 425) The Pathe News paeeeeereeremnnnt nt ee ~ (0110

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