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v If you are thinking of going into that big mo- Four stars make tion picture The Star is notable this fast-action putting on here don't story of a pretty girl fail to see the comedy who hires a convict as here until Tuesday her chauffeur to reform night him— Herbert Standing, Anna Q. Nilsson and Jack Holt are all in the cast, Tom Price in Song aad GOAT” Shows you just what life in the big studios is like. Lyons-Moran Comedy * *- Strand Weekly BARNEY HAGAN in Song Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Hon-Opto as a safe home rem. edy in the treatment of eye troubies | and to strengthen eyesight. Sold un der money refund guarantee by all| TONIGHT and WEEK HENRY MILLER PRESENTS RUTH CHATTERTON | | THE Plenty of Variety in Motion old man will never survive the trying trip along the trail True to Barker's predictions, Gray | dies along the way, and the girl ar rives In Dawson City, alone and friendiess, She at once looks up Barker, who had preceded them up North, only to find that he is own: paid the girl by an uncouth derelict is most noticeable It in this drink soaked human be- “A Sporting Ch. theatre this week ATTLE Picture Programs This Week at the Strand MONDAY ST 11, 191 MEN OF FLEET AU |“Gobs” Athletic Tournament A rf athletic A listed mer A n big yurnament for er x |tainment feature today’s fe ties for the Pacif fleet While the “ge are playin sailors were giver g had ii an equal number ha sterda the at Exposition park pl Daniels Speaks ction of me Mr and) Adm entertained Last ni Dar taif Rodman the by in haa no knowledge of any negotiations with regard to an alliance between She takes a chance on an “escaped |Japan and Germany convict” and falix in love with hin| He stated he ws nothing of an before whe discovers that he's not/alleged attempt by the J really a criminal It happened |egation et Paris to intimidate Chinese | thus! of glass on the roa then A real convict places a lot Along comen Hero recovers, Eth chance, slips him her covera tripes” while he cha st envoys. of the biggest saloon and dance hall| Mr. Hero in his car, Crash! Pun | drumwiste : ic RY eee thas” be intends tenet Ae Mele bende saver Page When marriage is bot a matter of PLAYING FOR making her into a dance hall girl./ mount the tire. Escaped convict slugs |™MOM*y, it is suggestive of cupidity EVERYBODY AM M U S$] E ME N T S| The many scenes which follow] him with piece of pipe. Drags un £ | rae Fat, | show the girl's struggles to remain| Conscious body into woods, changes No woman who is true to her sex OVER 16 | good, in spite of the threats and|clothes with Hero and drives off.|ever buttons anything she can pin. METROPOLITAN |) crue! treatment of Barker. 7 Shortly thereafter comes Ethel, driv. | ———— these scenes the pathetic de ing roadster. Crash! Puncture! Juat irom. in ithe Merrie Month of May” |) ing who eventually proves to be the voy) le engaged on the spot to be ‘ights and Saturda appena in this| her dad’s chauffeur, the other ct P | hero of the play. It happens in this ss | 0. wat lway: Barker tells Joan she must|fetr having conveniently quit |choose between him or the life|#00n the wedding bells ring a, eatlhigg “1 rede lied by the other dance hall girls. | ok 6 NOW PLAYING Henry Miller | Joan then offers herself at auction. | REX Blanche Barker outbids every wager, and| The Rex was crowded to capacity ee, rea Ba tes Just as he is about to claim his|at each performance of ‘Open Your Pevieingr ht oF aha prize, the derelict, who owns the| Eyes" Sunday afternoon and even-|fM A romantic comedy- MOLIERE richest claim in the North, raises the | ing. This picture, besides telling of | . x at ana | Ratan | the romance of two extremely young | drama written especially rien: oy Aaremeiceimren anced He taken the girt to his home. She| girls, is filled with striking dramatic ee et HIP Continu | lof the way Love for} k to the | rker out Joan | is kidnapped by Barker the girl brings manhood be derelict and after putting F for good he takes back to his home Rune watsl Tucsday night only, situations and a wonderful lesson in the ways of life for young people, fadorasd by the United States pub | Me health bureau, isa big step in the health campaign aon asx thelr parents “Open Your By A. LUNDBERG CO. Third A Vee Seattle, for Madge Kennedy. ee being conducted thruout the country | cLEMaE The picture is not essarily ob “Daughter Mine,” in which and the information it Madge Kennedy is starring at the pula be fa the posmenton Strand, is a sweet and pretty story,|of every one when the proper age | novel from every angie. In this pic:|j* reached. The fake doctors who PANTAGES lture every character plays @ dual| thrive upon false promises of a cure he poor bas Df Fo and attract patients t adver Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 an: riefly, it im the story of lit ements, are unmercifully flaye¢ Bg ME les i fy it fe the tory ¢ i tle | tiserments, are unmercifully flayed. || YF aud Dass | Rose Mendelsohn, daughter of the| Faire Binney, as Kitty Walton, is] | tenements, ind Papa Mendelsohn sweet and pretty, and at the same! POO: ss LEAVES QuInTeEr | orthdox Jew, who does not approve! time possesses a wonderful person: | NOTHING Ray md Opera Gems || of Rosie's poetaweetheart because | ality; Emily Marceau has an import: | pe Sisters, dancers: || he is too modern—because he uses|ant role, and wins the sympathy of TO THE Florence aoe ote “iad come After much pereu ion | the audience in the pathetic charac i dienne, and Ray Conlin, ventril- 7 Reds 16 ‘Gah’ Geoeet | tar of Sravene Worvediar, an unaosl IMAGINATION Sauiss away, and because filial love | phisticated girl. ‘The rest of the cast | eg - is uppermoxt in her nature, tries to|{s equally good LET-US-GO- 7 forget 6 AND-SEE-IT | She becomes stenographer to COLONIAL | , | berg, « publisher, who i# partly in| By means of painting a regular | love with he and consents to listen | rite © sear on his f Earle Wil} to & wonder story, the manuscript | Hams, who Is at the Colonial in “The | of which Rose declares she found in| Hornet t,” is able to imperson the. subway. In rea she has] ate a crook #0 well that he not only | typed from memory 1 she can re-| deceives the character of the s¢ reen member of George's great romant story, but also fools the spectators. novel. Her version is absurd—just| 1¢ iq part of the story for Mr. | the sort of thing a sentimental girl| witiams, cast as a man named Col would write. As she tell4 the story,| yin, to change characters “She was beautiful, was Rosie becomes the heroine, Lady | jtetcher Hempstead, known as The TINNT + mip wenn B| Diantha, and all the other characters | rrornet she—EVEN IN THE * become the people she knows best The story tells us that Asche Col MORNING.” », n taybere hin I vis A Watch Repaired by DIAMOND 5 Papa Mendelsohn, Raybere himself vin has been ruined thru the treach i WATCHES a George 8 all part of & clever! ery of a woman. In his wandering Jones Is Always Right ALBERT HANSE scheme which results in an unex-!Goivin meets and falls in with Telephone Elliott 2607 NB] pected climax and brings George] Grok known na “The Hornet. nen 1329 FOURTH AVENUE 1010 & back to Ror both learn that treache has RS if Label ja) There is an interesting Bru on cht eas to Where tha y pila rd GUTE ON’S | Scenic and a Christie come 4 mutual bond of pathy springs |"Shades of Shakespeare,” on the) % masts nd of sympathy sprin ORCHESTRA ; p between them , | same bill | Colvin meets Murlel Fletcher, who MISSION | who is Joint heir with her to an Read -Cut | Fred Stone is rolling in an abun.| estate controlled by her uncle. ‘That CHRISTIE dance of laughs at the Mission by|The Hornet is the lost heir is soon (not portable) his characterization of Chuck Me.| revealed, and thru Colvin's manip COMEDY Yothing cheap or flimsy about its construction. It comes ALL, Corthy, oung iron worker who is| Ulations the supposed crook is vindi ree os CUT TO FIT absolutely, complete in every way, including hard bitten by “the movie bug.” At the| cated “Shades of Shakespeare ware. Anybody can build it once built, it’s there to stay r Daehn te ‘ehiien Gentine story'st start he is sho orking * INTRODUCTORY OFFER Jat the Filmeraft studio as an iron os amine rye t smile may $10.00-—-DISCOUNT-—-$10,00 Shee tha’ Way an ‘abate -cihetcuation To introduce this garage, until August 18, a cut in price of ic Wale een Ok batts BRUCE $10.00 will be made, You who have made uj your mind to buy | R § p ay . One sometime can {il afford to pass up this opportunity Pay girls come into his life and he SCENIC reasonable deposit and get the garage when you need it. |makes a thrilling rescue ef the lead One built for display at \ing lady's pet monkey. She thanks|* jones . Sue SUMMIT AND PIKE |him and incidentally tells him he Historic “Monterey . |uoght to get into the mo | Salesman on the ground from 9 to 4 Aye te ch | a iter vith beh agahaee Peete ied i |. The next da nuck presents RUSS TOR HOMESEEKERS’ ATTENTION |himself to the casting director of|can he eliminated by. wearing the eae shade pabaebe Dut ip together would inaNe.eh:Anéxpen |the Filmeraft studio. The rest of|Lundberg Rupture Support. We tive, dandy little home, Much leas expensive, in fact, than a [l\the story is given up to telling of /PIve free trial to prove its superior~ common board shack Chuck's adventures in the pictures, |!" ENTERTAINED Enjoy Play in Big 9 f Now Here—A wonderful picture that will stir every drop of } blood in your veins— | ’ DOrorny py oS A beautiful girl, intend- 5 speech, told of the part un ing to administer to the Fred Stone as Chuck MeCarthy, and Ashtlion as “a Baby| men had played tn Sanalt ¢ ee Vamp" in “The Goat,” « comedy which Is playing at the Mission until! ¢ meoine baw 16 a te sufferings of the rough | Tuesday nicht ents he ee a Sa nels men of the Klondike, is | bates lured to a hellhole of lela declared it is on a edmpetitiv iniquity. | the twe oat squadrons will be put to th t ot of maintainin ffi "i nd “per Admiral Ttodman ay “Choose > ( . Fs = tiene od eng noes +hoose me or the | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Norma Talmadge is starring at the} a basis of sha ee crowd,” said Gold Dust / |! |) COLISHUM — Dorothy Phillipe tn Liberty theatre in “The Way of a ret Da ‘ s j aid in Advance”; Montgomery || Woman.” ‘This photo drama telis| new r alif arke > | Nock im “Zip sad Zest, the stor S bivca soutien atl now buliding i: wha Barker to her. '= Collseum News, : : : ‘ | ie nase Kennedy || WhO refuses to wed the man shel launched will ne tt HC | *) Shades of loves beca his family is not g¢ lagship of the et, and 1} comedy; | | enough. Then, when poverty con-li¢ pot the < ye attach I | | aMATY "Norma ‘Pains hy weg nse ghd baal wit be teh Suen ‘ Choose the crowd, “The Way of « Woman”; ew Yorker, who spends his he Ca ia o tee GRIPPING picture of Pi : | m Rough,” Sennett comedy; | | playing the cabarets, He dies, leav-lest ship in any navy in the world P ‘e apne = " 1 | gataneety Wee es auq’| |e Der an extate encumbered with|” Daniels will leave tomorrow dy ste frosen North, writ kid,” whispered Seattle | ; Chane”; “Wall tet % usin of her first lovelaboard the super-dreadnaught New lamous author, Cate > , frie H | Waiting tt the | debts. The cousin of her first love laboard the sus Jeines” Oliver “6 “ye Kate, her only friend in ily, but he steaia, said cash from the jed regardless of expen: that sea of human } }bank where he la employed. Then! , ag, ogee eo - “Open ¥ the first flame returns and demands ece: e dramatic story . Byes. » Ptr gpiiace that she repay. She offers him WILSON WON T ofa who was snowed in brutes. MISSION — Pred Stone in “The Goat”; and he decides hi ta} | at a lawless mining camp and ae er ee oe uddenly the extat ud t had to make a great decision. LITTLE —Kay Laurell im “The | | is lifted and Norma finds she has Played = the dazzling star rand.” considerable cash left, so she retires of “The Heart of Humanity” © ase a rt Grittith in “The | to 4 imple little untry place te 4 An @ way you'll pever forget, , ke for The first love keeps coming . : Sic es mp | back nahin be Jeaves her when| Denies Japs Tried to Scare Re his love is put to the teat ; | | COLISEUM goca back to the old southern hon Chinese | ns o ¥ ne and Tony—that's his name—follows The Coliseum is showing another) ho. ana they “live happily ever splendid show this hee a after.” dent Wilson today Phillips, who is one of the best) i. rinerty also presenta a P: resolutions requagting information on | a —" . * : : emotional actresses on the screen, ts | says an athe o t comedy,| various phases of the peace negotia TERRIFIC FIGHT sc EN s, including a battle in a dive : Tuesday | the star, and the role of Joan Gray. | resting ‘Em Rough.” A tral tions at Dawson City, in which the place is destroyed by fire. “Arctic” Night in “Paid ine Advance,” fits her lke! a0 and Louise Fazenda are He refused to send the senate a ° : }& glove stare copy of a letter written by Gen.| | Joan and her father, John Gray eee Tasker H. Blias, member of the peace i “a are lured to Daweon Cit STRAND ccmtintion, ardising the preadent asif! Symphony Orchestra, playing “Orpheus” overture, with a violin solo by Tho unreliable promise of Gold Dust) If the law of chance 1 bit{to hin fellow delegates’ idea on the Jensen, and “I’m Always Blowin’ Bubbles Larker, who leads them to believe! trampled upon—and the probabilities |Bhantung settlement. Secretary Lan lthat Gray, who is a fur dealer by | are somewhat shall that}sing has told the senate the Shan- | profession, can make & fortune in) interfere with a film dram Not|tung settlement did not agree with | ee = — the North Barker's main "| s0 you can notice it, and vel Clay- | his advice 1 1 to get the girl and he knows the/ ton is, theref enjoyable in afta alee tatorenad the eonate be The retired actor is naturally play- 2,000 SEEMAN ~": A golden hook in the sea of mat SE HIS LIFE = abate om ) & e, t 1 e a pits Lumber Inspector ronal s “T had pain in the pit @ stomach, no appetite, sour at Beach Picnic and very much gas, Doctors @ ; a not help me. The FIRST HOQUIAM, Aug. 11.—Alfred Rath Adier-i-ka helped me.” ( lumber inspector for the Wilson Henry Welp, Lake View, Bros, mill, was drowned while bath Adler-i-ka expels ALL ing in the surf at Pacific beach in sourness, stopping the presence of 2,000 war veteran pam * \tress INSTANTLY plenickers Sunday. Ie was brought ||“Indifference” ts = upper and lower to shore within 15 minutes after he E TIRE alimentary | disappeared beneath the surface, but || moves ALL foul r three physicians working for more sons system. Often than half an hour were unable to stipation. | Prevents resuscitate him Oneach FA We have sold Adler-i-ka More than 5,000 persons partic! and WAtS + uPstais||2@ers It is a mixture of pated in the picnic given in honor of OR ORENCE UPSTAIRS! thorn, cascara, glycerine Sat the returned soldiers, Three special , od : other simple drugs. Swift Ss ton, | trains with a total of 41 coaches || becond and Caton _I] co. and leading druggists: were Guetie to. derry the) Quire! w crowd. It ix estimated that 200 per: | sons with lunch baskets were unable | \to attend because of lack of tran’ portation facilities. Approves Case Against Japs * The Seattle Star apparently is the only publicity medium shed ding its light on the Japanese menace, Yet its warning is timely and purposeful will be demonstrated in the near fu ture ‘The News joins its feeble cry with that of the Star, believing it is the ery of a prophet.—West Side News. NOW PLAYING as 1800 ATTEND PICNIC OF YANKS AND GIRLS, Bight hundred soldiers and sailors HORNETS NEST land a large number of young women Jattended the first of a series of out door affairs planned by the war amp community service, Sunday at Kingston on the Sound The pienic was directed by Mrs. | J, H. Mendenhall and Mrs. 1 sutthoff, in charge of the entertain From the popular ment division of the service. Be navel jsides swimming and eating the bd | young people danced and returned to j Seattle late at night MRS. WILSON WOODROW Let's go buy Boldt’s French ltry. Uptow 1414 3a town, 913 2d Ave. ‘BOBAY FEVER Melt VapoRub in @ spoon and inhale the vapors. 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