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SO R e S P ST MR OTE S 40 T i l g CAPITOL THURSDAY FRIDAY ¥ tne She was swept into a whirlpool of flashing knives— thieves—lustrous pearls—mad music — intoxicating bliss—and in the turmoil learned the destiny of love. " OUR GANG COMEDY “Helping Grandma” “Behind Office Doors” “Millie> “Reducing” “Dance Fools Dance” —SPECIAL Now you can SEE and HEAR the new HEARST METROTONE NEWS with “The Globe Trotter.” Tune in on KOMO at 11 o’clock p.m., Seattle time, daily, and HEAR the Globe Trotter broadcast the lat- est world news, and SEE it at this theatre. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received until 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 11, 1931, at Elks Club, Juneau, Alaska, for |Seattle Eye-Specialist, will take his painting exterior of Elks Building.|Annual Vacation in Alaska and will For further particulars see R. H :be at the Gastineau Hotel from Beistline, Trustee, DR. J. W. EDMUNDS COMING Dr. J. W. Edmunds, prominent B. P. O. 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This First National and - | Vitaphone production starringyBil- lig Dove comes to the Coliseum rs and extras of starring Lupg ins s hm\mp to rous use of nmka and banda: {as the result of a free-for-all which ‘Theatre tonight. s part ' and parcel of one oA; If the necklace had not{‘been climaxes in ithe | proftuction. 'stolen, Lady Deptford v\ould not Y ‘have been in from her The picture was; taken: at Ri Point, picturesque spot '’ the' Fl ;id.m everglades. Many mpa. were Lmt as danger of. diyéree husband. Patricida,” her vould never have gone to ed inn near LeTouquet the South of France to recover Lgum took phce De- and cuts none of! any enthusidsm for ction. [ { i Leading Man Bruised Among them to be temporarily | incommoded because of bangs and | hurts was John Holland, leadm!f | man in “Hell Harbor,” who had Lo’ have medical treatment. The blows struck landed “nh | convincing thuds, Chairs and bot- | tles whizzed across the dance hall| floor and one large flask crashed in th emirror back of the bar. When the brawlers were going full tilt, a number &f dancing girls | ran screaming across the scene as a crowd of hungry villagers closed in on the two principals and even- tually engaged in the quarrel them- | | selves. In Thick of Battle Rondo Hatton, reporter for the| Tampa Tribune, playiny the part of the dance hall proprietor, leaped | over the counter to get into the| thick of the battle. Al St. John,| the film comedian, who is featured | in a whimsital role in the story, showed that he has not forgotten | the acrobatics that first brought him to fame in pictures, for he mounted a swinging chandelier, de- scribed a wide arc and let go to fly through a shattered window. Holland, beset by three husky ex- tras, was finally knocked headlong out of a latticed sidewall. The fight s brings the pic- ture to a climax in which some of the most notorious of the bad men go down with their boots on. Tender Romance Unfolded | “Hell Harbor” unfolds the t - | romance of a tempestous lass who falls in love with the man she has | plotted to ruin. Set in the colorful atmosphere of a Caribbean coast- | town overrun by greedy pearl trad- BUSCH EXTRA DRY “America’s Finest Ginger Ale” ers, soldiers of fortune fu i Distributed by and ne'er-do-wells, “Hell Harbor” | offers Lupe Velez an interes | SchwabacherBros. In suport of the e Jean | hicle and Company, Inc. SEATTLE, WASH. Hersholt, Paul E. Burns and Gearg: ‘Asta. | Schillings Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUY—2 pounds Schilling’s Coffee or 1 pound Schilling’s Tea. ~We give you one 2 oz. can | Black Pepper and one 1-0z. bottle Vanilla FREE. BUY—One pound Baking Powder. We give you one 1-oz. bottle Vanilla, FREE. 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The deserted | Who stumbles into the mystery ac- {inn_would have been closed and |Cldentally and stays to help Pat- hey wolild have sought to get gas- ricla; Lella Hyams as Mrs. Angela line for his motorcar elsewhere, | Worthington, who is caught in the And worst of all Tony would no“”"‘ with ‘Tony, and who is con-| have met Patricia. And m“\ewm\m]l\ fearful lest her l\usb’u\d" crooks would still be alive to ply | learn of her escapade; Clive Brook their trade as before. As a matter |18 Cast as. Reginald De Brett, the! of fact, ‘this story probably would |divorce detective. never have been written. All be-| Billie Dove is of course the star. | cause of a diamond necklace. To her falls the role of Patricia But _the nécklace was stolen from | who masquerades as a French maid. | Lady Deptford while she was pay-|Fletcher Norton is one of the crooks ing a clandestine visit t6_ another|after the ‘diamonds. He poses as man’s apartment. the maitre de hotel when necessity | Patricia was getting along very |demanded. Crauford Kent is the |well at the inn. She almost had |husband, Sir John Deptford, hot on | e necklace when someone arrived |the trail of the diamonds which | inexpectedly. Forced to assume |will enable him to divorce his wife. | e disguise of a French maid, her | John Loder is Sam Worthington to recover the necklace|the husband whom Angela has de- o thief, were gone for the'ceived. he was |} COLISEUM Latest Vitaphone and Movietone Equipped TONIGHT and TOMORROW 9 Beautiful Btllw Dove “S weolhmrts and Wives” 7:30 with CLIVE BROOKS and SIDNEY BLACKMER ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1. Paramount News 2. The Famous Opera Sing- er—Marintelli COMING COMING COMING Saturday—“THE SPELL OF THE CIRCUS” A Spell Binding Serial 3. The Matinee Idol son 130 4. Compliments of the Sea T BEANS, 4 pounds «e 29¢ E Navy E = [T FIGS, 2 pounds . . . . . 15(‘ Black, New PRUNES, pound . . ..5 Sun. 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