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Symphony Orchestra AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ FINEST DRAMA IS HERE LEAH BAIRD Coliseum’s News rvice In a play that scored a_ tremen- dous stage success; that holds big thrills for all who see it, and that is gorgeous pictorially “As a Man Thinks The wild scenes of revelry at the masked ball of the artists’ Quarter of Page are here depicted with faithful colony .in the Latin accuracy. KAILROAL $ LIKE FARMS j|NEBRASKA’S WHEAT IS | RAILROADS Like FARMS NOT UP TO STANDARD in setter tarmine” was the cubiect 2 ae a of “Farmer” C. L. Smith's addres LINCOLN, Neb, , July 7 at the Transportation club luncheon or less of Nebraska's wheat seems! Monday noon Smith {s to be a disappointment, according | ist for the OW, R. & N. Company }to investigation and reports receiy-| and employes of the company were led by state and federal crop agents | suests at the luncheon More }here. 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It’s not often this home of the big successes has a more genuinely satisfying drama than this speedy action picture 3 Wallace on the Wurlitz —Mack Sennett Comedy gricultural- | Week of Movie Drama Provided in City’s Photoplay Theatres | Big Bill Hart, in a characteristic pose from “Square Deal Sanderson,” in which he is appearing at the Liberty juntil Tuesday night. | Monday Reviews , —M)the track of a horsethief out in Topay's PRocnams |Arizona. As he comes in sight of jam 8. Mart in| |the fugitive another pursuer shoots | Sanderson”; “Trying | |the man in the back and he falls Sennett comedy; | jut the dying culprit shoots his | Moore in “The | |Assailant, who is in the act of| : in"; “Marryin’ | |rifling the other's pockets. A let- | comedy; News| iter and a roll of bills are found * teah Baird in “Ap a {|b¥ Sanderson, the former from Thinks; “Star Boarder,” | Bransford, a sister, appar- comedy; Coliseum News, ently, of the fugitive, begging hi STRAND—Elsie Ferguson in “The | | | te Oia Sion Avalanche”; Strand Weekly h PALER TA AENSE POON AR MISSION—William Russell in “A || Mexico because Alva Da Regul Harold Loyd | | enemy, fs trying to take the ranch medy Be eee in othe | |ffom her. Square Deal decides to Knlekerbocker Buckaroo.” go to the rescue of the girl COLONIAL—Anita Stewart in “The Dale and his henchman, Maison Painted “World”; “Seren Mone | try to frame up aaa, Sheets, ise CLASS A—Giadss Leatle in “The | jhe beats them at every as Ne Beloved Imposter”; Christie com- |get even Dale then poisons the ody; Ford Weekly. “eo “Cap. | | Water hole to wipe the || “ured bp Cesmibale” 6?" | | He forces his attentions on Mary it | |Square Deal corners him and is \3——_————_—_——————————88 about to shoot him, but the girl | LIBERTY |pleads for his life and Sanderson “Square Deal Sanderson,” at the Its him go till they meet in the Liberty, is a rugged sotry o- ee rent’ ‘Willem M fart; the he water holes have done thelr vrae, ones more represents the liv.|O8stardly work. Men and cattle Ing spirit of the Far West; the|#f@ Poisoned. In an exciting scene hecha- | Sanderson waylays Dale and makes him pay for the tle. Dale is jbeaten in his crooked game, Square Deal begins learning to call Miss Bransford “Mary Mack Sennett contributes a good comedy to this week's bill, “Trying to Get Along,” in which Charlie Murray, as an almost faithful hus- land of gunmen, ranchers, roos, Indians and Mexicans, where men shoot quickly and straight. When the story opens, Square Deal Sanderson (Bill Hart) is on| band, meets his waterloo when he |falls for the very cute and very - _ —— blonde Harriet Hammond. of lcourse the Sennett bathing girls |] This is the last call for ih In it, too. a big show that ends 9) opener Tuesday night— Rex ach displayed good taste | |when he chose Owen Moore for the | leading character of “The Crimson 1 Garden which is being shown at |the Clemmer. Moore, who has been | | absent from the screen for some back more dashing and convincing than ever. “The Crimson Gardenia” is a melo- dramatic mystery, with New Orleans as a colorful, ever-changing « back ground. A band of expert counter. feiters furnishes the sinister element sharply contrasted to the piquapt |simplicity of a girl who has just ar rived from Paris and the romantic masculinity of a young New Yorker eager for c: Roland Van Dam (Owen Moore) meets and falls in love with Madelon Dorette (Hedda Nova), whose cousin jhas been mysteriously murdered. The |counterfeiters believe that Van Dam is a secret service agent and cause Madelon to believe that he killed her cousin, Her love turns to hate and she exerts herself to put him in the | power of the criminals. With every thing against him and death inevit able our hero extricates himself in way that places Rex B a ach among the master story writers. COLISEUM A man ad thinks nothing | does of it even tho it 1 did, he as she } less than the great deal of it e wrong that can jbe created by just a thought in the |mind of a man is the idea behind the fascinating story, “As a Man Thinks,” in which Leah Baird is starring at the Coliseum Frank Clayton, staid business man |and good husband, visits Paris and in “doing” the colony he no harm in a little flirtation Mimi, a model, tho he is anxious that his wife should not know about it Later, when a jealous suspicion of |his wife crosses his. mind ad of |remembering his own little affair, he accuses her of infidelity. Her inno- |cence is soon established and, thru love for their child, happiness is found again | ‘The action of the story takes place |in New York and Paris. The night life and art studio*-atmosphere of the French metropolis are shown in lav Fritzi m: urtists sees a with ins ish sets ‘The’ edy this is a particularly funn m. the Star Boarder,” on the bill week in which a clever monkey all sorts of stunts. The chief a young chap who is in His character |love with the warden’s daughter. ; y cbt tt and 5 efforts to get into jail in order to be fine cast make this one fi\ near his sweetheart furnishes a se of the fastest mystery ries of comical situations somedies ever. devised. comed devis ank | Douglas Fairbanks in ‘The Knick arli erbocker Buckeroo” is at the Rex Russell on the Wurlitzer th week It's a yarn that is as [merry and happy as Douglas himself, and| thinks a} Satisfactory Terms Always THE QROTE-RANKIN O770 F. NEGEL. President STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P, M. sa Ws hay 4 THE JULY ! FURNITURE SALE will be concluded tomorrow with the closing of the ; store at 5 p. m. It has made its genial influence felt in homes all over Seattle and the surrounding community and bestowed its benefits in a thousand ~ appreciative directions. nace | | The people who have come, and the home - furnishings they have ~ |} bought, back us up in saying that this July Furniture Sale is exceptional j \l| in its offerings—that each day has brought its new opportunities— —that the last day of the sale offers unusual possibilities to | better your home at a saving. . F GROTE-RANKIN CO.--Pike at Fifth--GROTE-RANKIN CO, © 1 ‘ jt starts in a New York club and| Mme. Delano, keeper of a fashiona-|gir1 across the hall whom he | York clubman, wearies of a simultaneously as mother and daugh-|man comes to life and partly |life of ease and decides to go West-|ter, but the illusion is most perfect|note he receives from the ward to help his fellow men. Arriv-|and at times execeptionally effective. | which a theatre'ticket {s |ing in_Sonora, Mexico, Drake meets} Miss Ferguson is first shown | i¢ so dazed and puzzled that fi one Manuel Loper, leader of an out-|Chichita, the daughter of a Spanish | he can do to get a night's sleep law band, who is being pursued by | gambler who is killed in a quarrel. | until the last reel the sheriff. Scenting adventure, She becomes the associate of al raycied, Drake changes clothés with the ban-| wastrel of good family, and after he| Z |dit, enabling him to escape. Drake | commits suicide because of his gamt| vod ona are i |himself leads the enforcers of law a/bling losses, Chicita places her in-| “Ov bomedy - | merry chase, finally taking refuge on|fant in a convent, weds a gambler, | PTOSram. |the roof of the county jail, which is|and goes to New York, where the | the last place in the world the sheriff | pair open a fashionable gambling re- | thinks to search sort. Helene, the child, escapes from the | convent after 15 years and finds her | 5 In the jail is Mercedes Sylester, | who has been imprisoned by the sher- ‘ | iff on a trumped up charge of smug-/ y to New York, where she marries gling. The plot goes on finding young | Price Ruyler, a novelist. During the | Drake endeavoring to help othersand|honeymoon the gacnbling instinct continually landing in hot water.|which she has inherited asserts itself. | Every new move to help others re-| This paves the way for a series of | sults in inconvenience—often of the | exciting events in which a supposed most embarrassing sort—to himself.|murder and the meeting of mother In the end he manages to get the|and daughter are the most promi: | girl out of jail, put her in possession | nent. | of money which had been stolen from Especially noticeable is the beau- | |her, and himself in possessien of the |tiful costuming of the three charac. girl, which isn’t half bad. ters played by Miss Ferguson, s the girl | inds up in a Mexican town. And in| ble gambling house, and Helene, her | shoot a man. This is lots more between are the most excit sit daughter, have been handled most) ing than shooting himself, | tions. jartistically. Double exposures were| In the end he saves the girl, | Teddy Drake (Doug Fairbanks), a|neceary to show Miss Ferguson | partly by the fact that the-mu Ye Saar HREATRED | Marjorie Daw eee eee COLONIAL STRAND ‘ x ‘ Playing three distinct roles, Elsie| Jacaues Futrel the great dra- Ferguson is seen to splendid advan-|™atic fiction writer who perished on |tage in her latest photodrama, “The |the Titanic, is the author of “The Avalanche," which is now rlaying at|Painted World,” in which Anita Stewart appearing at the Colonial. | | the Strand. The scenes in which Miss ‘ Ferguson appear simultaneously as| Miss Stewart is seen to splendid Bestia i advantage in this drama of theatri-| | |cal life. She appears Yvette, the | daughter of an actre Yvette's | mother gives her life in order to keep her daughter from knowing that she} | A PICTURE THAT was “the masked lady of the Moulin ESTABLISHES | Rouge.” | ' ANITA ST! ART | Yvette does not learn the trifth un. AS A TRULY GREAT |til some time later, when she mee STAR |her father, who brutally tells her | . the truth. He tries to force the girl | into the same life. With the aid of| the man she is to marry Yvette de Yeats her father in his plans to drag her into “the painted world.” | NOW ON! | Ralph Ince directed the picture, | eee | z | THE CLASS A | “eo — is Betty bet a kiss against a horse KC. e that masquerading as a girl of 12 bh she could win her way into the heart PAINTED Fisie of a woman-hater. Betty won the | man’s heart, as a child, but lost her | own woman's heart. And when the | man learned of the deception he OB at ° horse she had won dashed away with | IN WHICH her thru the night. ishment i “The Belo’ This fl Ss of the bi | Impostor | Class A | LITTLE St Stewart and the most extraordinary discov | thingst found are pictured in | Johnson é “Captured Cannibals,” which is | ives the Most Sensa- §§ | peing shown at the Little this week | tional Performances This is the final installment of the | of Her Screen Career : and p scene which Tq The 7 Avalanche” A tense dramatic story of the manner in which the gambling fever takes hold of a young girl. FEN BALL ange and unusual customs were red by Mr. and Mrs. Martin on their 18-months cruise islands of the South Pa among ciflic by Johnson films, “Cannibals of the} South Seas | w Ree MEET YOUR DAY FAVORITE Cc ATS. William Russell is the hero of “A| SCREEN STAR | vecieah IN PERSON Regular Sport,” at the Mission. The picture opens in a hotel lobby where a busy young clerk is turning people |away by the dozens because the hotel | lis crowded. In comes John Stone-| house, a millionaire, and without hes jitation the clerk assigns him to a COMEDY COMPLETES R A CLEVER SHOW | AT THE ARENA room. Then the real excitement! HIPPODROM1! starts. | JULY 18 | It develops that the young million- ; SPECIAL FEATURE aire entered the hotel with the inten: | tion of ending his life, but he doesn’t. | {nstead he comes to the rescue of a NIGHT th Twit Pike one Pine i is the mystery wt