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4, THE SEATTLE STAR “Bill” Hart and His Pinto Pony at the lsiberty in “Sand” Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN “Lat's go to the Libery” ls always geod udvies LOTTO F. KEGEL, President) All the spirit of adventure and humor that is associated with a Hart production is to be found in the big railroad Western story now here. It lends itself in splendid fashion to Bill’s ample talents— TODAY's rroonams LINKUM—Anita At ¥. ta Mewart tn “The CLEMMER—Marvld Loyd hk and Dieay Hes pe LAnkRTy SERA Vitam Wart tn “Band.” | | ni Me Pickford in “Suds.* | —Marey © " “t y Carey tn “Bullet X—Gloria Hwannen in “Dow't Change Your Musband.” | “ — .* By Hi” Hart in “Sand,” his tatest chuck full of thrilis and smash. | x climaxes, completely won over berty crowds since it began show Saturday, i Hart has the role of Dan Kur rie, Who takes the job of station mas [tor in pA small Western town, prin cipally for the purpose of rounding | Up & band of train holdups. At thin town he meets Margaret | Young, an old sweetheart of his, and, thre 4 misunderstanding, nearly loses her, | Joseph Garber, a stockholder in the | cada sete Kurrie fired out of his | Jol Later Kurrie rounds up the train | Outlaws and Garber proves to be one of them. who had become en ber after the misunder. standing with Kurrte, then broke her j | engagement with him, and after mat tors had been explained, a happy ro- | mance began, with Dan and | as the stars, | CLEMMER Harold Lioyd has the crowds at the Clemmer bursting with laughter, when they see hin latest “High and Dinzy,” which is show! eye ieee bo Bi: Bonny A Famous “Bill” Hart and his none-too-infamous pinto pony jot a young boy who haa just pity ss,” are pleasing capacity audiences at the Liberty this ated from a medical college, and wh@eek in their latest and best play of the West, “Sand.” jhas set up @ fine office, but has ng No, “Bill” is not going to hit “Boss” with the hammer; he just telling him what they are going to do to some train patients. At last a patient comes, a youn jsirl, who walks in her sleep, | Th oldups when they catch them. j*ame night Harold gets alightiy ig And they sure do catch the outlaws. toxjcated on some home brew a friei had invited him to sample. On arriving home, Harold sees th irl of the afternoon, who 7 the hotel, and who, that night, Cc ure a eT walking in her sleep. Harold, in his dazed state, folio: her around the eldge of the buildi¢ eaeie Morris, the well known fun | °" ‘ Jana into his room. film director, has recently signed a| Wtliam Fox in several new plays When the girl wakes up and fintcontract with the Special Picture} Miss Lovely'’s exquisite beauty gin. ganization, specializing In short ub | tion pictures. It was during a visit jects. Morris, In his new ecapacity,|to one of the film studios in Cali- COLISEUM Will Become the supervising director | fornia that she was “discovered” by Anita Stewart, playing a dual r¢of “Commic Classicn,” a new comedy | a Fox director At the Coliseum this week, in “Y/roieane, noon to be inaugurated by| Before her entry into the movies| ff Yellow Typhoon,” displays some!|the Special Pictures, |ahe was well known in vaudeville career, Harold Kirkland, who ts playing the thinks they are, In this play she has the rold | part of the old admiral in “A Splendid| , Movt of her success par penn neapolis, is contemplating taking the|both Bertha and Hilda Nordsty |Hasard,” Allan Dwan's latest Firat | Achieved 8 = ime . wtump in the Northwest for the re-|¥hO are twin «isters National picture, has the distinction |‘“™ Farnum e ose | Publican candidates for president and| Bertha te a pleasure seeker, welot having played opposite Clara Mor a jvico president. Mrs. Coolidge is'a {her sister, Hilda, is devoted toF|ris, the famous actrens of the speak ‘ e i Adl er-l- k a 3 | e Cooking With Gas Turned Off Is Possible With the Chambers Fireless Gas Range It Sounds Paradoxical—But It Is Actually True! Chambers Fireless Gas Range has worked out the seeming miracle in the stove family and added more glory to the name of “fireless cookers.” It is in reality a gas range and a fireless cooker combined, but may be used as an ordinary gas range if occasion demands. It has mineral walls (in the oven) which retain the heat just as a fireless cooker, and all that is necessary to cook your food to a turn is to place it _ di the aven, turn on the gas for a few minutes, then turn it off and the cool will continue until the food is thoroughly done. Result—a great saving in gas— a saving in time—and a saving in food, for it makes everything mare palatable by retaining the delicious flavor and juices of the food. There are many sizes to select from—they are being demonstrated in the basement housefurnishing section this week. Come and learn more about kitchen economy and efficiency. See the Chambers Fireless Gas Range in operation. Louise Lovely, after a brilliant reer an a leading lady with sev Fox stars, will be starred by Ghat be thinks her trot ane et Mrs. M. Coolidge May Take Stump sizes smaller than he| |} Mrs. Marshall H. Coolidge, of Min- NO MORE DARKY PARTS |po FOR NICHOLAS COGLEY Nick Cagley of the Goldwyn Com jpany is as happy as a lark today | Nick bas alwayn characterized old colored men in his acts, but the other day he was given the part of a OR FRANK, AND ALL ENGLISH NOVELIST FOR THE SAKE OF ART Frank Lioyd is a brave, very brave martyr, Frank Lioyd was the tirector of the filming of “The Great Lover.” In this play, scenes of which were dently has the room next to his where she is, amusing incidents tcorporation, a Low Angeles movie or | made her an excellent type for mo- the most wonderful acting of | . Ce and light comedy fest of William H. Bolcom in this | Mother. | jing stage, 30 years ago. city. She is a relative of Goy.| Bertha -leaves home to. my aon ae Coolidge, of Massachusetts. Robert Hallowell, @ young navat-| go well do Mins Ann and Master gineer, After spending all ofis Michael Cudahy act, that Monroe money, she leaves him to leadn Salisbury, with whom the Cudahy adventurous life im different @-| nidren have been working. wants to tries, including 1 and the Pip pines. L ook make them perssanent film stars. WARD CRANE NOW | WITH BILLIE BURKE| WRITE FOR PARA Ou 5 Not to be outdone by the various|: Many leading British n producers who have become regular | dramatists have agreed to transcontinental commuters between rectly for Paramount pictures, Hollywood and New York city, there| cording to Jesse L. Lasky, Electric Flash Burns Man’s Eyes Burped about the eves by fn elec ““Por five years 1 siifferea. trom acute indigestion and constipation. The FIRST dose of Adler-i-ka helped abd I feel better today than ever. Adleri-ka flushes BOTH upper and, lower bowel so completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or/ sour stomach. Removes foul matter Often CURES constipation. Prevents Gppendicitis. Adier-tka is a mixtfre| @f buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients. Swift Drug Co., Bartell Drug Co., and all in may be blinded permane CHARLES SCHWARTZ which poisoned stomach for months. Optometrist an@ Mfa. Optician nod and Ginesos Fitted Second Phone Mai: |trie flash in the traction company | ,,. station at Seventh ave and Jef. ferson st.. early Monday, San eat anything.” Gigned) H. J.| Sandberg. 29, of 709 E. 65th at, is Larbour. fe the Seattle General horpital. intly. =2 Ave. 2561. Norman red the secret service, and sent to guard Robert Hallowell, }was in the Philippines, and ha finished a wonderful invention. she meets her sister, who is to get her former husband's well) plans of the invention. ing in the death of Bertha with Hallowell's friend. eee STRAND {in a cheap laundry. The fastest hour and a half of the year is here ANITA STEWART “aw— She has always been dreape |the days when she wouldn't We | work in the laundry anyma the basis of this dream tha is shirt in the laundry which hi been ite left there for a jong timery owner. |) Amanda tells the other woprs the laundry that Hilda had, in the meantime: ho ne ho Intricate plots and climaxes fow the meeting of the two sister@nd Hallowell, but Hilda finds hagne Amanda Afflick te just a udge | w), As the shirt plongs | to a member of the nobility, @ that banker in Will Rogers’ new picture, “Honest Huneh.” That explains why he is happy He doesn't have to have any more of the biack stuff on his face, nor han to roll his eyes, nor act in gen |eral lke a darky any more. ‘The picture which tntrodnced Norma Talmadge as a Selznick star, “Panthea,” ts being revived, and ix rated as the star's greatest produc tion. cee Conwal Tearle, popular leading man, who has recently played oppo site Norma and Constance Talmadgé, has been engaged for a prominent role in R. A. Walsh's second inde pendent production under the May | flower company. . ¢ of OWN DANE Poa SAT PAR ) am en ee, ee LAST TIMES— : TODAY AND TUESDAY —_ oe Olive Thomas, the Selznick star, | home parents come from the Isle of | the Shamrock, celebrated an Irish | |victory at her Long Island home, | |when the Shamrock won the second | |yacht race. | ot to | It de reported that she celebrated | | the occasion with #0 much ceremony, because of wager she had with Ralph | C—) A R EY Ince. C UJ —* in Spiders Cause Lots || some day he will come bacito get |the shirt, and her, also, bgwhich | j Means she Won't have to wk any of Trouble at Times Altho railroad wrecks, the “flu” ‘— “BULLET and many other unexpected happen. taken in a theatre In Los Angeles, there was an audience of 1,000 ex- tras in addition to the actors and an orchestra of 75 pleces, and all of them had to be directed at once And all for the sake ‘of art Frank sacrificed his masterful voice. So loud did he have to holler to the partici pators of the play that the next day he could hardly talk. His voice is still vety weak. Frank is now learn ing the sign language. MARION MORGAN, FAMOUS DANCER, ENTERS MOVIES Marion Morgan, the talented udeville dancer, who has been with | |the Orpheum circuit for the past nev- len years, doing classic dancing acts, has entered the silent drama and is now engaged as dancing expert for |the Allen Holubar studios, | Mins Morgan will have complete charge, under Allen Holubar, of the \ pendently produced picture. | Mise Morgan will «till maintain her dancing studios in Los Angeles and New York, which she has placed in} vig dancing scenes which will accom. | pany the first Dorothy Phillips inde-4 now comes a rumor of # leading|°ently returned from man who may join these ranks.| ..o%. Semmes es pee ’ Ward Crane has been th the east! Knows” and other jonly @ couple of weeks; immediate-| come to New York in the ‘an | ty after his arrival here he was en-| Lasky said, to assist in the fortl gaged to play opposite Billie Burke | coming production of “Peter Pan.” in Famous Players’ picturization of| In the filming of this ; “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson,” by | play, Sir James Barrie will work Clyde Fitch. Already Crane has re-| close co-operation with the eived two important offers from the | and the actors. West const, so that it is probable] It is probable that Mate 3 that upon the completion of the Fa-|who created the title role on the |mous Players’ picture he will re-| stage, will appear in the picture. turn to Hollywood for a short time] Mr. Lasky also brought beck with) and then come back to New York|him a Barrie play written ome pe | again. for Paramount pictures, more. | Later, when the owner caes for |the shirt, he proves to banot a |member of the nobility, but) very |poor and common-place perm, and poor Amanda sees naught ut the laundry for the rest of her ys | But fate takes a turn in thgame and the scene closes with sjanda and the driver of the laundrymgon, who had been in love with ,g@anda |for a long time, on the roadti hap. | pinens B| Mary Pickford, in disguise, plays the role of Amanda, and, as ial in her playing, plays the pat, well “Suds” is at the Strand this yek. eee PROOF” A terrific = landatide that uproote giant trees and sends huge boulders rashing down a moun tainside is one of the thrilling features, Jings have, in the past, had a han |in causing trouble in the production | lof motion pictures, never has a small |epider been in such a game, until! Mildred Harris Chaplin began film ing “Habit.” The prologue for this picture called for a newly spun spider's web, pro- prictor just settled down for his first victim. Studio buildings were search ed from cellar to garret, but no spider's web could be found. Everybody nnected with the preduction was a d to be on* the lookout for such a spider and his) web. Days passed with nothing doing. Then, one day, m the midst of one of | the most important scenes, a scout rushed in with the tidings that a husky looking spider had just been discovered in the midst of a most ar Ustic web, which he had just woven acrosa the spare tire of a limousine. ee A general alarm was sounded || 66 9 to the; charge of competent authorities on jdancing, |+ FINE WAY TO-GET IT During the taking of a scene for ‘The Household Bully,” a forthcom | ing Herbert Kaufman masterpiece being made by Selznick, Frank Campbell, impersonating a blind man, stood on a corner with tin cup in hand. Before the scene could be/ taken eight pedestrians had passed the spot and dropped coins into the receptacle. Now Mr. Campbell is Afraid he may be arrested for taking money under false pretenses. U CONCERT | ORCHESTRA VAL HUBER Conductor | Every Man an Artist joy-bringi From MS SP Or MESTHUME ES A man is never so easily deceived when he is trying to deceive others. | COLONIA! | Harry Carey ts delightingCylonial |audiences this week in hy latest play of thé Northwest, “Bullet | Proot.” | The story deals with a yeng boy | who is studying for the chifch, un jder the guidance of his guardian, | who ‘# @ priest | Pierre, the young boy, Idves hin religious training on hearhg that his father, whom he had n@er seen before, is dying from the jullet of a desperado This makes him turn orflaw, be cause he swore ‘that he would javenge his father. One night, later, ja girl pinned underreath a tree | While trying to save her they are |both buried in a landdide, | Years ljater they meet, and after Pierre had avenged his falher, they | find happiness together. oee | REX ee onic pete Fis unusually sweetand’ which brought everybody scene. | : Apparatus was rapidly put up and 99 the picture of the web was taken. ALL WEEK Out of gratitade, an order has been prohibiting the killing of — HAROLD ‘LLOYD ‘Uncle Peter Bines,” in the photo 66 play, “The Spenders," now being filmed at Hollywood, that wheh al 2 , Charles. Murphy, famous leader AND j a fred mith of New York, visited the He It’s here now—little Mary’s finest-personal DIZZY effort. It is a character totally unlike any- Speed and laughter and thing in which she has heretofore appeared, ~ studio town’ while attending the leep-walking lady i : who leads Lloyd nearly It goes from grave to gay—from passionate 99 | Ceell B. De Mille’s famous play, | "Don't Change Your Husband,” jetarring Gloria Swanson, 8 en-| nemocratic convention at San Fran. trancing many at the Rex this} cisco, and were shown parts of the ba . week who leads Lioyd nearly | | i ree protest to meek resignation. The cast is one of EMMA DUNN especial note. . ‘ gn 27 uw hd | film, they thought that Uncle Joe Prizma Scenic—Mutt and Jeff—Burton spiders. JOSEPH J. DOWLING’S A SECOND JOE CANNON So much does Joseph J. Dowling the mous character actor, look like Joe Cannon, while in the role Pierre pomes on I of This Cecil DeMille sen- sation is packing the house. Don’t be late! JACK DEMPSEY fights Terry Kellar in this week's “DAREDEVIL JACK” epi- sode, Columbia Colo—the new American beer—at Boldt's—Adv, Come away from your workaday life for a sea trip with a thrill for every roll of the ship! All big, important action. And It’s a First National Production s s Proposals will he reeelved by the 8 Leila, getting tired of, his aul | ways, leaves him and runs away |with Mr, Sutphen, a globe trotter. | Later Leila repents leaving her [husband and so she returns home | James, her husband, has given up Puget Sound, Wash. Apply for pro- | his strictly business ways and has! posals to the supply officer, navy [decided he should spend more time| yard, Puget Sound, Wash, or to the [with his wife, So they both find] {i de Oe wage cata led MeGOWAN, happiness again ie Navy. Gloria Swanson has the role of! 44 broken into the movies. “OLD LADY 31” Leia, the young wife of James | Porter, who seems to have no time Rachel Crothers’ Stage Success, to spend with his charming wife, | CLEMMER MUSIC [always thinking more of his busi Liborius Hauptman, ness interests. Director, insulat- cords, copper P mica and until . August 10, 19 delivering pumps to the navy . “ROOSEVELT DAM” In natural colors BRUNO CHILINSKI In a Violin Solo “HESRE KATI" MALOTTE on the WURLITZER 1 of t

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