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. TULEDAY, AUGUST 16, 1979, THE SKAT Harold MacGrath’s Famous Story, || murr anv JEFF “HOBO” GORDON ; . zi lt “A Splendid Hazard,” at Coliseum — <A aik taowde at of PRIZMA : | “Big Guns of the Navy” jail and into this job. = ' . Strand News — BURTON HOLMES yourself a treat cr | Henry B. Walthall plays the part of Karl Breitman, a man | who aspired to be a second Napoleon in this famous version of Harold Mac Grath’s story, “A Splendid Hazard,” playing at the Coliseum this week, Mr, Walthall ia here shown as he | thinks a second Napoleon Bonaparte should look. Shh Gory } ‘TODAY'S PROGRAMS Sued Star LINERTY—Mack Gennett’s comedy, Ber, Troe | © Natrartnere of te ight n is Maver | Co UM—Herel a ‘ord Sterh Louise fa: coed Kalla Pasha Charles Conklin COLISEUM. | Ones while Karl Rreltman was jlooking in his trunk he found an 2— old record telling of his birth, and | PARAMOUNT TRIO IN SONGS lthere he found that his grandfather | h¢ has bet agatnst his own team and |waa' Napoleon Bonaparte, the one Ume ambitious king of France given away ite signals to the oppo sition, she breaks her engagement PATHE REVIEW illa the. Savior Mexico? Sure! n the Movies ed to James ‘Thia inwpired him with a great|@%d becomes engag ambition; he of noble birth, why | They are later married. leouldn’t he become fuler of all| Phyllis then stages a play against _———————————| France? His ambition nearly drove | her husband's wish and in the play the company ts coming to Torreon|him mad. In order to aspire to this| Hen is hurt. This leads up to his for him. PATHE NEWS e| being sent to the hospital anf the Raat att vena hen akc eocial | ludicrous incidents which follow. ‘No, indeed, he won't play & ban: | atmir he heard a prima donna speak: -%.'9 ait part,” Mrs. Villa, who is on ber] ine of her holding possession of the | COLONTAL way to her husband from San A®|key to a buried treasure, which, ac-|, Alice Dane married for money and tonto, where she has been residing.| Oraing to her atory, once belonged ,¢r husband, Sir John Turnbill, mar sald to Napoleon, he tried to think of |‘!ed her because she was a witness i some way to get it to a crime he had committed, and by that’, His scheme waa to win her love | ™4rrying her hin crime could be cov. land then steal the plans, so he fol-|*r*d. for @ wife cannot teatify lows this plan out and geta the ee |“#ainst her husband, according to “the movies, not to play “bandit,” “hero” parte. to guees her conclusion, CLEMMER] » “The Mollycoddle” Six Acts of Humor and Action Miss Bradley King, the talented young authoreas who wrote “Heyond “My husband has had ep offer/the Cross Roads,” which ts being an American company,” Mrw.| filmed by Ol emont Photoplays cor Villa, wife of the former “Ter. | poration, always leads her audiences for of the North,” said here today.| towards a conventional ending and “As he can’t go to the United States| then suddenly springs an amazing | antictimax. In “Beyond the Crosa | Roads” Miss King defies.any critic cret to where another paper is, which tells of Ure exact location of the treasure, He then goes to America and from thence on @ treasure hunt to the Corsican Iniands, where a thrill ing fight {or love and buried treas mred ls staged. This play, “A Splendid Hazard.” part of the scenes of which are staged in Paria, ie at the Coliseum this week, with Henry B. Walthall portraying the part of Karl Breit man, CLEMMER “Partners of the Night” was the name bestowed by the New York po ce to the mombers of @ gang of crooks working in New York City. Robert Clifford, a young member of the New York detective force, was assigned to run down Mary Regan, & woman member of the band. Clif ford, however, belleves that crooks should not be jailed, but that the ood that's in them should be awar ened and attempts should be made to reform them. He is given per mission to try out his scheme in the Mary Regan case, He tries out his idea and succeeds in reforming Mary Regan and the two find hap- piness together. This play, “Partners of the Nig! with Pinna Nesbit and E P. Davidson as the stars, in showing at the Clemmer all this week. . eee STRAND “Under Crimson Skies,” the play showing at the Strand this week, is a thrilling story of the high seas, of adventure, and of a crew which muti- nies against the captain, The play is of Yank Barstow, mas. |ter of the Southern Cross, who ts M sailing for a South American port with a supposed cargo of pianos, but | unknown to him urftil they are far out at sea, he is really carrying a cargo of rifles and ammunition. Clay British law, Alice later falls tn love with her huaband's mine superintendent while they are on Sir John’s gold mite in South Africa, ‘They are all suddenly endangered by «a Zulu uprising in which Sir John is killed and afterwards his wife and Bobby Ralston, the mine superin. tondent, find happiness together. This play, “A Woman of Pleas. ure.” with Blanche Sweet in the leading role, is at the Colonia) this week, eee REX Dougias Fairbanks ts up to afl his tricks and antics at the Rex this week in “The Mollycoddie.” In this play “Doug” has the part of Richard Marshall, an English man of American descent, who had been reared in England. While traveling In Spain he meets a party of Americans and Virginia Hale, & girl member of the party, is agteatiy interested in him in more than one way. When the party are ready to sal for America, all wanted to bring the “Mollycoddie” except the host of the SAY “DIAMOND DYES” Don't streak or ruin your material In a poor dye Insist on “Diamond Dyes.” Easy directions in package. | “CORNS” Lift Right Off Without Pain across on his own steamer. Three boy members of the party | tycoddie” is changed into a feal, true then kidnap Marshall, and wn the| american, boat they make attempts to trans. | ny TT form him into @ real American, mt Canada produced and sold nearly "Gee, but I love Boidt's French| independent production, under the nus the English style and manners. $27,000,000 worth of apples in 191%. Ady. standard, NOW PLAYING The super-sensation that starts with a terrific storm at sea and ends with the last stand of the beach-combers in South America— -Loveell ‘Adventure LATIN-AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY BATTLE el MUTINY ON THE HIGH SEAS a A TERRIFIC NIGHT STORM ON ‘THE PACIFIC Just one term describes “Under Crim- son Skies”— party, who is going to bring them | They do not succeea until they ar| The celebration of » birthday am| Conway Pearl, the popular kad rive in America, but there the “Mol-|niversary, customary among the an- tng man, who has recently been star cients, was originally frowned upon | ring with Norma and Constance Tab madge, has been engaged promi by the Christia: nent role in R. A. Walsht's THE UNIVERSAL CAR Jack Dempsey in “Daredevil Jack” One Hundred Per Cent “Pep” |ment is contraband he threatens to quality of “pep” and dash, it’s time to have a repairman who understands the Ford AT e> |put Clayton in igons, but then the f ‘crew mutinies and Barstow is forced to shoot the ring-leader, | When the steamer arrives at a \ Southern port the captain is accused ‘A ) of manslaughter. He in tried and uN . jnentenced to prison. He keeps silent , about the firearms that. Clayton 1s JOHN DANZ Mor. 4™ AT PIKEME bringing there only out of love for 2 Qerrrennaaaae.0- |Clayton's wife and baby. 3 | Later Barstow excapes from prison FIRST-RUN PICTURES—ALWAYS and becomes leader of a band of STARTING WEDNESDAY— beachcombers. The revolution, tor CODY which Clayton's rifles were for, then | starts, and Barstow comes to the aid A, lof the Americana at the consulate, >) Maurice | afterward regains his liberty, and his ‘Tourneur’s |reputation ts again held high, Produc. dbs | LIBERTY ” | “Married Lite,” Mack Sennett's latest comedy, is attracting many to the Liberty this week. One of the many laughable Inet dents of the play is where Ben Tur- pin 1s sent to the hospital after get- |ting hurt in a play in which he was la member, At the hospital he is given so much gas that he rises and floats around the hospital, scaring jeverybody, all of them thinking he is @ ghost. sf The play starts with a football game in full progress and when Ben, BUTTERFLY From the Novel, “Marcene,” Doesn't hurt @ bit! Drop a little Freeaone on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sella a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- ~ TOO LATE Deati: only a matter of short time, Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases, Avoid gainful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL wae ton, owner of the cargo, and his wife and baby daughter, are the offly pas- oY, sengers on board, and Clayton has 1 | the second mate and part of the crew r HtWhen arviow dade that, the stip: : | When yr Ford car or your Ford truck doesn’t display tts usual quantity or mechanism give it the “once over’—then make the necessary adjustments or re- pairs. And return it to you full of its old time power, “pep,” energy, pull, and service. You'll notice the difference. We cage only skilled Ford, mechanics—men who know how Ford cars are made, ani Ford tools and time-saving devices an ¢ how they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient and eco- nomical service. And our shop ——— boasts a ape many specially designed n machinery. our stockrooms is a com- plete assortment of repair parts—genuine Ford parts—that are exactly the same as their tough, sinewy originals in the Ford car. _ For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our garage. Don’t risk chances, Bg od fair with your Ford car. Keep it in the hands of its friends, the authorized Ford dealers. MYERS & BAIRD Fourth Ave. at James St. Ell. 750 L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO, 1102 E. 45th St. CLARK-BAKER CO. Tenth Ave. and Jackson St. Beacon 532 Kenwood 31 CENTRAL AGENCY CO, A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Manager, Broad- way aad Pike St. East 320 ‘ALFRED G. AYERST, INC. East 126 1830 Broadway, Corner Denny Way. HIGGINS & MATTHEWS 315 Nickerson St. Queen Anne 74 \the star player, 1s injured, James : | Finlayson takes his place and wins | The world’s standard remedy for kidnes, a victory, liver, bladderand uric acid troublee—tha | Phyllis, @ college bette, is engaged | National Remedy of Holland since 1696. to Charlie, but when she hears that . Three sizes, all druggists, By Pi CONCERT ORCHESTRA” VAL HUBER, Conductor EVERY MAN A SOLOIST

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