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TTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMI | | aes Charles Ray Just About to 1 c tute p, { lor | Satistactor, Terms Always it GROTE-RANKIN¢o.. OTTO F RLOLL, Store Hours From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. She doesn’t want to be kissed and puts up i 7 ; , i : | = a | Anan first story he Iiue I | Rhodes’ next will be the old MacGrath's international novel, “Hearts and Masks.” oe ‘There's 2 Mack Sennett com edy at the Liberty thin week called “Come Out of the Kitehen.” Billie Burke wears a charming little negligee costume in “The Misleading Widow.” It consists of light colored satin trouserettes | and a chie little black satin nuk coatec, Now—an odd story of a charming girl who is kissed by honor. an awful battle, so you'll find a real interesting plot here— the man she marries to save another man’s io Chapla in <hartes Ray im “The ") “Come Out of in “This . oe yd comedy; Purston sertal, as yet ite star King Bag hell playing op ture is @ novelty in that it ts m » of 16 wtories, each complete in it while the running thread of narrative binds them all | together in true series fashion eee | The newest | unnamed, has f | got, with i | posite, ‘The ad Louise Glaum tm “Wed. Prisciiia Dean, the young star who has become widely known within the lnat year, has signed a long-term con tract with the Universal company v ° appears in a lunder which banner she has been sult of p g the action of . starred for some time. the pic it wouldn't be a Billie s we , tin agg ase gee gee Fimil Rosset, famous concert pores | violinist, hax joined Guterson's 2 orchestra at t lemmer. Indy, eee | in town, She's at retty « ly Misleading the Co! romance ° re euE weet as an amusing one. ut a certain young Het Tare by name, into debt » lly she husband his life tmat Funny wh A threeyear war veteran has an tmportant role in the coming Pathe serial, “The Black Secret,” to be re He ts Major Wallace HOWARD | } | ) | Se soccer’! Overdraft Heaters ‘ J a i MeCutcheon went to Fngland in : . “ |Auguast, 1914, Immediately after the = Built to Make Homes This is the way Charles Ray looks just before he strikes Comfortable wtarted, enlisted ae j|his famous “egg crate wallop” at the Liberty this week, acting. Bott en pong rlie is just a cy, ee in a hata of inet taperbal If the last few cold nights have suggested the neces- themselves in manner| He is express agent for the small community, and his chief| sity of more warmth in your home—if you have given the matter of your family’s comfort the thought it tSerue would put many grown-ups tel occupation is wrestling egg crates and drinking sarsaparilla. shame. - A Charlie, because of unfortunate circumstances, has to leave deserves, then sooner or later you will buy a Howard Overdraft Heater. “The Westerners” “ ag town. His next occupation is that of sparring partner for a It represents the greatest value, for Howard Heat- of the famous White novel famous fighter and this training lands him in the ring. The name of the picture is “The Egg Crate Wallop.” menue ers are built to give the greatest amount of comfort at the smallest cost for fuel. SUIT OF CLOTHES / Thousands of Howard Heaters are in use in Seattle pocntias ct MAGN ESIA| —if you wish to know more about them, ask the man Foss diknlide eck ho Oe 'I| or woman that is using one, or come to the store and Towbuck for a mult of clothes ana| IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS Jearn all about their good features. pre nplicationa occur when * home from war unex CLEMMER Little Frankie Lee and Mar Irving play important roles in Westerners” at the Clemmer week. The parts which they require more th "be they are called dramatic acquit war and in the| this armored car section #6 TOR PEBLEREE Reet eae | \Gas on Stoma Sour Stomach | Indigestion Heartburn Instantly Relieved by __BISURAT n just is an adaption Stewart Edward MISSION a Tonight for the last time BUN) stingy (the mystery gir) and Har ISHE WINS FATTY’S Russell appears at the Mission in ns ‘lwo! pre Vivian's leading man./ Stephen Fox's clever comedy, “Thia| "#0" Ford ls Vivian's leading Hero Stuff.” CLASS A Little bro oye te A opens Wednesday. The theme of the| of tex vgs | Wins the heart of a millionaire’s ron In his new comedy, S. K. Wineland, director, playing Victor Herbert's “Sweetheart.” “Souvenir de Spa,” cello solo by Geo. William Infected With Wanderlust Wittam Turner, 10-year-old son ot Mra. C. L. Turner, 1232 BE. 64th jst. has the wondertust Wiliam, according to firet ran away last Wednesday. It }took him Just one day to get |enough of the cold, cold world | But home life again grew dull, and | Wiliam again ts missing. He ts dressed in a plaid macki- naw, has freckles on his nose and nother, low operating ex- pense, enable us Broken Lenses @hort notice at reduced prices, Free Ean y a i a 5 Pure fun, and lots of it, with just a touch of senti- ment to make the humor brilliant. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Brambilla, playing Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” overture and Schuman’s “Why?” COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE COLONIAL young couple and a family fued| which keeps them apart For the benefit of the lady movie} fans it should be announced that handsome Tom Forman in cast. Kemp's dance hall, where quite a lot of the action of “An Eighth of an Inch to the Right” at the Colonial takes place, covered an area of over cighteen hundred square feet with a 50-foot bar and the old reliable foot rail. The period of the story is in rush of "49, Alma Rubens, the featured player, appears in the role of Kate Carew @ dance hall girl of the “vampir type. STRAND The identity of Missy, the little heroine of “The Third Kiss,” at the Strand this week, ques the} curtosity of the audience as soon! as the first scene of the photoplay appears on the screen. To reveal it is to “give away” the plot of the drama, which is filled with clever twists and surprises, Vivian Martin is a charming little Against Vampires Chester Conklir. Chester Conklin, the popular comedian, has never received mash notes on the strength of his makeup. But recently his photo in street attire “ circulated among theatres for lobby display and now Mra. Conklin opens his mail and attends to the missives from youthful femin inity. Chester says he is perfectly happy, and that it will take a mighty vampire to steal him away Mrs, Conklin is taking no chances and watches his mail like a hawk. is As in usually cane there wears it with great eclat. coat-tail, how Thereby hangs a tale—not the the| ~ the early days of California, the gold |" opposition, but Loulse ventually wins out over. marental tion and a lot of bespectacled and ux minded ladies, bent on uplift and research, visited Fatty at his studio. ‘They enjoyed the vinit «reatly and were much pleased by the rural atm ere Several asked for wouvenira ve kiands | minally one lady suggested an auc and if|tion of the mall order «ult which con-| Patty declared he was done with, | He disappeared and emerged short a many troubles, and \* 6"), ciad in different raiment and with er, too much heat | the eult on his arm, per exercise. | A spirited contest ensued and oe anon finally the clothes were awarded to generations, is one maiden lady who blushed but finally agreed to take them had a brother as big as Fatty could wear the sult with It is generally cated by e% into bad wa an whe who great the treat- a tri acti; wonderfully # coanful in of ncroft ri (RECTION JENSEN & Von MOABEAG ) The Home of Motion Picture Quality Now jamming this house—the sensational comedy- drama that shows you a bigger Ray than you ever dreamed of— WALLACE on the WURLITZER Pathe News Two Comedies t Some achool teachers’ soctety from AND POWDER FORM ED MAGNESIA {a a mpound ially pre- wate n of dangerous stom- only in the ow | of magnest k for the word HISU- nd get the genuine from TS EVERYWHERE | “OUCH!” ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get Busy and Relieve Those Pains With That Handy Bottle of Sloan’ Animent What Sloan's does, it does thor- |oughly—penetrates without rubling to the assailed part, and promptly relieves all manner of external pains and aches, You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. 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Between times in jail | Louden busied himself with the pro- motion of a nonsinkable ship stock firm. Louden was the firm and the stock was fake, PLAN FUNERAL SERVICE Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-| caret E. Mulligan, wife of Andrew | P. Mulligan, who died Sunday eve- ning at her home, 3 |S., will be held at St. {Catholic church at Hillman | Wednesday morning at She is survived by her husband, trustee of Boilermakers’ | union, Local 104; a daughter, Ma garet, 6, and three brothers, all of Seattle. follow THE| fro GREATEST RACING) DRAMA IN} THE ON, REMORSE! wa THOROUGHBREDS AND HIGH LIFE INTERMINGLED WITH A BASIC DRAMA OF HUMAN EMOTIONS i TTT Td Bemstitching, Picot Edging Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting G. J. BAUER & C0. Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies 1317-1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle Robert McKim THE “BAD MAN” OF STEWART EDWARD WHITE’S famous story of the Black Hills e Westemers EVERY THRILL OF THE STORY FAITHFULLY REPRODUCED ON THE SCREEN —AND— CHARLES CHAPLIN In One of His Screen Classics “The Floorwalker” GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA