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THE SEATTLE STAR “Waugh AN You Want Harold Lloyd—He’s Coming to Friday Night at— the Clemmer in “High and Dizzy” ™ | Beautiful Anita Stewart will be jweon at the Coliseum Saturday in |"The Yellow Typhoon,” a thrilling play of adventure, mystery and life has it is, in which Mine Stewart haw _ a dual role. RGEOUS She portrays both Hilda and PRODUCTIO; [Bertha Nordstrom, whe are twin tha leaves home and marries a youn naval offiver After #quan dering all of bia money, whe desert | him to lead an adventurous life in Ttaly and the Orient In the meantima Hilda, thinking her sistor dead, enters the secret service, where she ‘ounters her |aister, who has turned a crook The doings of the two alstene in thelr different capacities leads to tn- trieate plota and climaxes, William Farnum closes his stay at the Coliseum tonight in “The Orphan." | | \t v | * Hart comes to the Liberty Saturday in “Band,” a pleture whieh | has as the prominent elemer rm out thequality of human interest, | Hart plays the part of Dan Kurrte, | who in mixtinderstood by all and who |almost loses the girl he loves, The story is laid in the desert sands, In his efforts to retrieve his hap. | piness he saves a treasure train from loutlaws, and does numerous other feats of daring. In the end he wins back the girl he loves and ls be | friended by all. | Charles Ray in “When Homer | Comes Home,” is showing for the last times at the Liberty tonight. | STRAND | In “Buds.” Mary Pickford'’s latest nics, funmaling Harold Lloyd, in all the glory of hia\‘ |viay, opening at the Btrand Satur) bi horn-rimmed glasacs, will cavort at the’Clemmer for a day, she portrays Ammanda Affiick, | 7" ai / : |a drudge in a cheap “French” aun. | #¢¢% beginning tomorrow, in a sparkling comedy cocktail, | dry which is situated in the slums| “High and Dizry.” Hair-raising stunts ¥% no name for what | hi of London. Harold does in this riotous Fa Fow one, he pursues a pret-| » Amanda, never having tasted of a : re, , rte romana eM het lite. weaves af &¥ girl around the rim of a building 10 stories high! GLORIA SWANSON |love story around a shirt in the laun- brave fe Vow is Harold! |dry which had never been called for | ~ THEODORE ROBER ayn en Sask a ICDL ELLIOTT DEXTER ff), 2°°°%, 2%, washes and trons tt nanan thes the girl tives tn the MOTHER! \ / | the'ahirt, thinking that it belongs to 0 }a millionaire who some day would|rycr DExt to" hin at the hotel \Come back Yo ‘elaim the chir, and) Tet Sight she walks in her i i paatiiy ae nisep and goes along the edge of the ber this stpgy in the New York World: building into Haroid’s room. Harold | INL Fora ite ¢ nae ce dest Delhad neon her moing out OA the iedge . Wi the Presidegg enjoyed William S. Hart in { . pemon, and poor Amanda's dyeams |)" SFIVing homie, and 60 he follows sfly. Once ivf a\while the President com- to introduce car new <Cypalebone) plate, which ie the Hahtest jare shattered. Many amusing inci) “11, amusing ciimie $llemre when mented on somp episode thgt s d to be unusually strong he mouth; | dents are in the picture. ¥ Diate known, covery very little ‘of the girl wakes up and finds he ‘in =. om, cam bite eere 46 ob; guarens| The screen version of Robert W.| i rcia's room, ending. te he mar stuff, even fof Bill Hart himself. ¥Sand’ was in five parts, 45 years. Chambers’ great novel, “The Fight) oo. of the couple eaten thE. win | ing Chance,” Gloves at the Strind to-| Smee of the couple out on with a couplé of thrills and punché& in every one of them, | night. ‘i ‘ , ‘3 a eee Pi gare the reenRe a ; with a satigfactory love story woventin.” 2 Ms mical Harold Licy@ comes te the| 2UP. i* another Clemmer feature aT ‘Tom Moore closes hie engagement ~ j . } emme urda: ont Py -_f il , ? PAINLESS EXTRACTION ey NO dn int tan {at the Clemmer tonight in “The . . wages lah cag me py Ey error ' Come in tomorrow and see the picture the Presi- Ploand navice trea. |has starred in since hia entry into mee ; Werk. We the | the movies a little over a year ago, | COLONIAL dent liked! / or In “High and Dissy” Harold ie a Harry Carey, “typically a West. our erner.” comes to the Colonial tomor P sure | young doctor who has a fine office row in a typical Western play, au ——_—_—_—_—_—_—___ | but no patients to attend to. b Finally a girl and her father comea| '*t Proot j to see him. Tho girl's ailment is that] Th? Play opens with Carey, as / | she walks in her sleep. Pierre, who is studying for the priest-| Accept 0 FRIDAY—FINAL SHOWINGS 0! Harold falls inJove with the gtri. | hood. His guardian, @ priest, has! Figs only—gbo ‘That night he gets intoxicated on| ***? to it that Pierre developed phys-| fornia on Mth feally as well ae mentally ; Pierre on learning that bis father , e rr 4 - | Children e ite fruity 4 venga og - ‘ull directions on each and pledges venge him. You must say “Callforni One night, later. be comes upon «| — - wm i ” girl pinned beneath a tree. While} In— t q / at i | ig . he te making efforts to save her they : are both buried by a landalide. Each “HM ' MER ) i M thinks the other dead until they meet . “ several years later. * Pherre finally meeta hin father’ } OmMES . : 3 ’ tar at ; hown He Will be shown Friday afternoon and nig’ becomes faified. nn HOME” , Pierre and the girl then fihd happt. Only Superieature Pictures -by' Jaate neas together for the good-bye times at the Pronk’ tities! is chau tu tee last times tonight at the Colonial in| Indigeation P CF QR Ty. Rs a! “Dollars for Dollars.” forms of #to It te certainty more to give ors, ¢ ‘salhexedte ar’: up without a strugg#than It is to 5 ¢ REX ¢ ¢ receive it in th from a sand- “Don't Change Your Hustand.” ° | 5 a a ; ‘ a story with many delightful touches f Ou >. ow Alright % “= 4 3 to it, is coming t6 the Rex Saturdag| "ether they ean Dadd Get a.S*. ox Vo) ag 7 | for a’ week's showing, Gloria Swan. |and often disagree | Boldt'g gM 4 \ F¢ “pa Qe fon and Elliot Dexter have the lead- shy i Ing parte 4 Y Poe | iw és The story is a new vernion of the| can eat familiar triangle~-a lovely and ro-| "ake It mantic young wife, a huahand who, | seemingly, haa time only for ness pursuits, and the other man in| the case, debonair, sleek. and clever who fails In love with the young hu» : . ‘ band's wits. ; ! ‘The lovely young wife, Leila (play. ol Saturday § ! It thrilled the ed by Gloria Bwanson), is lured from | {e nots die home by the “other man’s” romantic ful. of the millions of Saturday Eyening’ Post readers. promises. Bhe Inter repente and re-| Sve-rain ‘ater wit . . turns to her husband, who tn the) the ex Now First-ietional de it a super- meantime has come to realise that | prenent an fs he should spend more time with his | Mallon. ripe ae 8 feature scree amé wite jar Ay i HN Douglas Maclenn and Dorts May! “oad Pepein pilis or leave the Rex tonight, after a week's | "a! successful run in their rollicking comedy, “Mary's Ankle.” Probably the average man wouldn’ your next You ever liad on “What te quarts of full cream t h milk go mto the aking of every pound of Tillamook Cheese, Hierda that ive this milk are tested for health. name Tillamook on is your guarantee of quality. Reduce the high cost of livi using Tin iciouals wild in favor. mook Cheese. 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