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THE SEATTLE STAR Lois Goldberg, Little Seattle Beauty, Makes Good in Movies SATURDAY— Faith and Hope nirrored in the soul of a country girl! Lust and trickery looming in the shadow of an underworld parasite! Tomorrow's drama is ro- mance touched by the high lights of all human emotions. You recall its superb stage in First National’s Lois Goldberg, a beautiful and talented little Seattle girl,| astounding mystery drama— who is rapidly winning prominence by her clever acting be- | fore the camera, Lots, with her mother, went to Los! Linder has promixed to keep an| | Angeles several months ago and had *Y* ©” ~C ane when she in a few) | yearn older she will have an oppor no difficulty In getting a tryout. Bhe |) ni eo wing. feck | was pronounced 100 per cent in the Little Miss Goldberg, who te 14 camera teat and when her pictures | years old, is playing minor parts in were shown to Max Linder, the! pictures and has just finished posing nch comedian, who. was looking | for a series raphs to be ead, he nent for Lois, Her ex. | ae , a Chamber outh was all that held her landing” the part } * * * * * CLEMMER | Went Indies, are maid to be enchant F UNUSUAL Interest Is the show | ing | opening at the Clemmer Satur:| Tonight will be the Inst It features ennings, the tunity to witness the show! yrmed bandit ides appear. James Oliver Cu y kK on’the screen in “The Lady | "God's Cour Woman,” in| jot the Dugout," one of his stories| which William Duncan and Nell} which ran in the Saturday Evening | Shipman co-star. Post, Jennings will appear in per eee | son and give an interesting account COLONIAL t his remarkable and thrilling @s-| “Blue Streak McCoy.” an appeal | periences In bandit life. t fi love of the Dugout™ tells urea of Al and Frank themselven ime until f 1 of a dene tren from California's Fair A picture in which not only her personal beauty, but the beauty of her gowns and her millinery crea- tions will attract everyone. oe ‘ A story laid in picturesque rural France, with color- ful local atmosphere, like a French circus, and a pow- erful and unusual love romance, * “a will be attraction which opens at Sunday > © ow a hem ry, which ts typically a y thriller, depicts the life of a It is here that who at 10 wore curls, but at 30/ romance breaks into the story. won for himself the respect Correne Grant, Carl Stockdale, ali who knew him, and the name of Joo Singleton and little Ben Alex-| Hive Streak from those who croswed Real Underworld Characters Set Forth in Thrilling Action Pathe News eee Natural Color Scenic “Going Some,” Rex Beach*s popu- | love, |lar story, will be shown for the last Max Ltnder’s comedy, “The Little | titne toi new show o ander*are included in the support-| his path. we - ne te oct Ruth Gold rn i bit? FRIDAY ‘ roe a-ee =% * ure Pana iad rhe be 4 Last Showings of Rex Beach’s Hilarious-Comedy, “Going Some” LIBERTY Hughes, with whom Carey falls in bs ENID BENNETT » “HAIRPINS” Malotte on the Wurlitzer Hayden, Hall and Snyder in Songs at the Liberty. The | Cafe,” closes tonight, ning Saturday will be ee ae the famous stage STRAND p Purple | Mne Murray, the charming young | | Doris Moore (Miriam Cooper), vil-| star of “On With thal lage attentively to spectacular phot | the wooing of Harry Leland (Vincent! some time ago, | Sewrano), a crook, who is visiting the | Saturday with neighborhood with “Pop” Clark (W.| Right to billed J. Ferguson), anc crook. Bellew: | feature tion ing in his promise of marriage, she| In thin new photoplay Miss Mur-| follows him to the city when he and | ray has the role of an American girl = Clark return. who leads an unhappy life with her| @ , How the girl is drawn into « plot) husband, Sir Archibald Falkland, to rob William La Stuart Sage)! English di wf the Ottoman Debt oo FPS 4 CRN ED. $ lat uea her from/at Constantinop! Sir Archibald a | : : ‘ YPLAY HOt A ncreen versio’ mucceas, “The David t big moments oO cor ‘ominse bh e so he “Fatty” Arbuckle has quit making || . | tries t mpromine his wife so bh may marry her woman, and in one and two-reel comedies, having de the resultin xup he is shot to! TO-NIGHT-— cided that his laughs are long enough | COLISEUM death by ( el Richard Loring Tomorrow Alright} to be featured. It's five and six.reei| Where there is light there are shad: |(David Powell), who comes to tie Cet a25° Box Figuth ten Sian ante ows, The brighter and more intense | wife's rescue COMING SATURDAY che the light is the deeper and blacker| fesides Mise Murray and Mr. are the shadows. Paris, the mecca of | Powell, Al Tell, Macey Harlam, . 1 [a Loi art students, the Babylon of the| Holmes Herbert and Frank Laowee REAL THRILLS ARE GREATER THAN REEL THRILLS! ow to Lose Your Tan, |} picasure seckors with its evenings of |are ie the ence Freckles or Wrinkles |wine an 1 mornings of headaches,; “While New York Sleeps” finishes | | forms an entrancing background for! week's run at the Strand tonight. | one of the most dramatic situations | eee The Notorious Miss Lisle,” the OAK Jrama opening at the Coliseum A day's motoring, an afte | the tennis court o: | bath on the b AL JENNINGS famous outlaw, train and bank robber, pardoned from prison by President Roosevelt, -will appear IN PERSON SEE HIM! HEAR HIM tell his remarkable experiences of bandit life and outlawry, and see him in— | water trip. Pegg of “What's Your Husband Doing?" rm ay the clever screen comedy by George herine MacDonald aa * Gaenor V. Hobart, will be the attraction at F| Liste is the attractive heroine of the/ ine Oak theatre Friday and Satur. | story pees Enid Bennett in “Hairpins” closes|" ‘the story concerns a newlywed| tonight. Y wife (played by Doris May) who sus picions the scented notes received by | visible flaky particle trace of |REX her hust Phe | ~. | he usband eve orning The the treatment in shown. Get a The ous aquatic que atts oar MEANS "Svney eee ounce of mercolized wax at your|,. 27° famous aquatic queen, Annette) wife enlists the aid of a youthful Eeist's and use this nightly ue| Kellerman, comes to the Rex Satur Jiawyer, whose “better half’? is in almoat in would cold cream, wash t 1 urn jealous of him. gg gag ee Bet pg 8 Kellerman will be seen In “A! Needieas to say, this brings about | |Pemutifully clear, transparent an & fantastic | complications galore @ Gost delicate star has! = poug ary as the lawyer friend. display her | d diving abil-| Why ¢ « the average man know so many things that are not worth ry \ssolved in witch hazel, one All the water scenes, filmed in the knowing? half pint. Thie is not only a valu able astringent, but has a beneficial effect, also. Daughter of the Gods” —WITH— Annette tonite Now!Is the Season for Hay Fever Asthma and inflamma- || : . JOHN DANZ Mor. 4” AT PIK Ti ” tory conditions of the |/ eee © respiratory. tract. | FIRST RUN ALWAYS Instant relief is given the sufferers by ONE LAST ‘TIMES PRESENTING DOSE of Asthmadol- FRIDAY— SATURDAY— Joyner. If you h suf- fered with hag Favarion HA RRY CAREY A real story of real outlaws told in films and acted by the bandits themselves, with AL JENNINGS in the leading role. THE LITTLE CAFE Asthma, get a bottle of this wonderful remedy and suffer no longer. Tr pe aa Kellermann you are fs victim of Hay Starring Fever, know now that MAX LINDER r] jo oe: as on ee Blue Streak HOURS OF JENNINGS’ DAILY PERSONAL APPEARANCES this Hay Fever season THE SMOKE McCoy An appealing story of thrilling action. Comedy — News if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and take according to direc- tions. Sold by good druggists every place or sent, postpaid, by the Joyner Drug Co., Spo- kane, Wash., on receipt of price, $1.10. SIGNAL A Winning Western Drama International News A word to the wise should be sufficient TONIGHT LAST TIMES MABEL NORMAND “THE SLIM PRINCESS” AL JENNINGS WILL BE HERE ONE WEEK— And there is a comedy— “Haystacks and Steeples” with Gloria Swanson Last Times Friday— “God’s Country and the Woman” i ae CONCERT ORCHESTRA VAL HUBER, Every Man Conductor a Soloist