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LAST TIMES TODAY JACK LONDON’S POWERFUL STORY “THE LITTLE FOOL” —AND— JOE MARTIN “A MONKEY HER 0” STARTING TOMORROW WORLD PREMIERE Of the Universal-Jewel Production De Luxe Jrole in | popular actre |Xersion of the stage drama in which q “The Oath.” Claire Windsor in “What's hartle Chaplin in “The Kid.” Pi BLUE MOUSE | © comedy drama, | That Jazz Built,” clos «run at the Blue Mouse t Wanda Hawley is the star in this produc | tion and she handles her comedy role | admirably. | | Bert Lytell comes to the Blue | Mouse Saturday in “A Message From) Mars,” a ser adaptation of Rich jard Ganthoney's clever stage play |The plot revolves around Horace |Parker, a haughty, selfish young man about town, ‘The action is laid ondon, Deane plays opposite the| House | | STRAND Olga Cronk girl who, uni Windso! the popular Seattle r the name of Claire ays the leading fe What's Worth While Lois Weber production at the will remain at the Strand until to- night only, Beginning Saturday buckle in “The Dollar a Y j will be the featured attraction at the cozy ond ave. house. This is the third big production Arbuckle has made of his new series. It follows “The Life of the Party” and “Brew-| ster’s Millions.” see COLISEUM “The Oath,” now showing at the |Z Coliseum, will close tonight, and be ginning Saturday Norma Talmadge, | ntly chosen by vote as the most | S upon the screen, will | be seen in her latest starring vehicle, “The Passion Flower.” “The Passion Flower” ts a screen | Nance O'Neil starred. Miss Talm is called upon to do some highly dra matic acting in many scenes thruout | the story. The cast includes Courtney Foote, Harrison Ford and Eulalie Jensen. eee LIBERTY Wallace Reid wil be seen in the role of a young railroad engineer at | the Liberty for the last tim when his comedy-drama, “T Special,” closes. ~The new show which opens Satur- day will be “Proxies,” an exciting drama in which three characters | stand out prominently, namely: a pretty girl, an ex-convict and an un- scrupulous stock broker. Zena Keefe, former stage star, who has met with success in a num- ber of screen plays recently, has the leading feminine role. eee e Love COLONIAL Another Western picture comes to the Colonial following the final show- ing tonight of “Outlawed,” the ro- mantic outdoor drama. Tom Mix is THE SEATTLE STAR Priscilla Dean Plays Dual Role. in “Reputation,” New Photodrama Priscilla Dean, the captivating young actress, who comes to the Clemmer Saturday in greatest picture in which this “Reputation,” said to be the talented star has yet appeared. In this production Miss Dean plays a dual role—that of mother and daughter. Dori May Bride of Wallace ee LOS ANC a8, Cal, May 6 Doris May and Wallace MacDonald, motion picture stars, were married here yesterday, During the last few months both had repeatedly they were engaged, nuptials became known when Mac- Donald obtained a marriage license. | MORENO BACK AFTER MONTH’S VACATION Antonio Moreno’s vacation come to a close. The dashing film star if known as an indefatiguble tonight | worker, but apparently he plays Just | as hard, for he declared that unless he could have a solid month's vaca. | tion he would not take any. Accord- ingly, he was given a month's vaca- tion after he finished his last feature production, “Three Sevens." Ches- ter Bennett's work proved so satie factory in the direction of “Three Sevens” that Albert E. Smith, prest- | dent of Vitagraph, has commissioned Mr, Bennett to direct “Tony's” next one also. Society women of Los Angeles swell their funds for pet charities by renting their homes for movies. One of the most fashionable homes in Los Angeles was filmed for a scene in denied | but news of the | has | clure Patter “The motion picture for the first time stands forth in its integrity as | work of art.” That's what the national board of review said of “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” German cubistic picture now showing in this country. eee David Butler’s first starring ple ture in called “Making the Grade.” It is from Wallace Erwin's Sateve post story, “Sophie Semenoff.”* coe | “The motion picture occupies part the fields of painting, sculpture, music, drama, poetry, history, phil | Osophy, and all the forms of fic tion,” says Rupert Hughes, in prov ing that the motion picture ts an art. eee | Claire Adams and Robert McKim are in the cast of “The Lure of | Beypt,” which will be released May 15. jot eee Tod Browning, director, proposes | that every publicity man making a SUll be reporte@ for violation of the Prohibition law. CHINESE MAKE |U. S. Shipping Board Says It Is Pleased SHANGHAI China's first building has prove U. 8 May 6. big ship: China, vttempt at succersful board officials in “ the undarin, first Jof four sister ships to for America by the Kiangnan Dock jand Engineering works, the pnt shipyards is among st of the hundreds that were con. structed under war orders Mandarin is to be sent to San © soon. hips ordered from Japan govern here ore rapidly than | | these in said a | board official,” but the slower meth ods of the Chinese have ade the Chinabuilt ships far superior to the built by the Jap 4 | Th built in China. They are | tons displacement CO-EDS BALK LIFE SAVING CHICAGO, May 6-—Too many Northwestern coeds and too lit le lifesaving. That's the anston lifes cording to ¢ land. He's complained to college au thorities that pretty students come down to the station and inveigle the members to take them boat-riding “If we got a call for rescue there wouldn't be anybody around to answer it,” says Carland, | Tattler’s ClubIs_ in Bad Thru Booze no favor shown. of Wisconsin students for the tlers’ Club” proposed by Judge Hoppman, which binds members to report all their fellows whom they see drunk. The judge's suggestion came after four girls and four men (students had been expelled for par ticipating in a shipping of 14,750 at the Ev station, ac Car trouble Charles | Street Beggar in for Hard Pickings BILBOA, Spain, May 6.—The governor has issued an order for |the imposition of heavy fines on any person caught giving alms to |street beggars. He declares he is | determined to end public mendi- cancy Underground Horses Brought to Surface BUTTE, Mont, May 6—Recent closing of the copper mines has resulted in bringing to the surface horses and mules, some of which have not been above ground for 15 years. The sunlight dazed them for several day: GOOD VESSELS; the | bi moia wy, STARTING SATURDAY A colorful story of that is vivid with passion- ate drama! LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE NORMA TALMADGE | in her latest First National attraction featured in ‘The Untamed,” the new attraction opening Saturday. It is said no picture in many months has given the daredevil cowboy star a better opportunity to display his dar- ing horsemanship. “The Untamed” {fs from the story by Max Brand. see “The Half-Breed.” Athletic Viola “THE PASSION FLOWER” Seo her flashing eyes—DI0S MIO!. How they flash! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor The Bank of California National Association of San Francisco REX For the last time tonight Charlie Chaplin followers will have a chance to witness the, clever comedian in his six-reel feature, “The Kid.” In spite of the fact that this picture re. cently ran at the Liberty for two weeks, it has enjoyed capacity houses at the Rex all this week. “Husbands and Wives,” a pretty (Grama starring Vivian Martin, will be the new attraction beginning Sat- urday. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Ta- coma, at close of business April 28th, 1921. ASSETS Loans and Discounts . Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) Other Real Estate Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit. Sundry Bonds and Stocks .... United States Bonds to Secure Cireu Other United States Securities 4,715,158.92 Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer. 107,500.00 Cash and Sight Exchange « 22,986,161.32 THE MOST. DYNAMIC PERSONALITY ON THE SCREEN se Mary Maclaren will play the part SPECIAL MUSICAL INTERPRETATION BY THE of the queen in Doug Fairbanks’ “Three Musketeers.” CLEMMER ORCHESTRA UNDER THE — PERSONAL DIRECTION OF LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN ‘2D & UNIVERSITY HERE SATURDAY -$64,187,935.03 1,499,937.77 51LAT LAST TIMES TODAY BILL PATTON —IN— “OUTLAWED” —_—_—_ Four Days Starting SATURDAY TOM MIx 2,150,000.00 No Increase in Prices $105,032,872.66 Woman Jumps Into Tub of Moonshine GREENVILLE, 8. C, May 6— |A woman of this town has the dis- | tinction of a bath in booze. Police | discovered in the home of George | Hall, in a fashionable residential | ection, a 75-€allon whisky distillery} in full operation. A suction system smptied the liquor into a bathtub. A woman jumped into the tub and gan splashing to avert suspicion, mut the odor betrayed the liquor. LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits” .- Reserve for Taxes and Interest Cireulation . latters of Credit Bilis Payable a Bank .... . Other Liabilities Deposits ...... 8,500,000.00 8,660,662.65 311,393.55 2,081,297.50 4,682,933.40 $105,032,872.66 The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, and its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma and Portland constitute one association under one man- agement, and depositors at any one of the bank’s of- fices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus and undivided profits of the Association. Secretary of Peace Wanted by Quakers NEW YORK, May 3.—American| quakers are to start a campaign for! he inclusion of a new cabinet officer | to be known as the secretary of | peace. The movement was outlin by Elbert Russell, director of W man school at Swarthmore, a meeting of the Society of Irie nds held here, AL G. BARNES’ CHALLENGE GROUP TIONS IN ONE BIG ACT AND ‘TIGERS Aectng Kagh $1 0,000 Brain Tepe Tak GAY Oy, WED ANBUL CIRCLE On EARTH Brawny Beauties Developed by War| PARIS, May 6 without victory e Salon They say their feminine mod- | 4 |els, who were perfection in the mat. | . GL. | ter of grace and beauty in 1914, went jinto war work and developed mus: | ich made them unfit for pos- | ing less heroic than the statue of an Amazon. Bank of, California National Association Seattle Branch, Second at Columbia GEO. T. 8S. WHITE, Managee “HUSBANDS and WIVES” —with VIVIAN MARTIN A dramatic picture of the “400” in one of the leading cities of the South! WAKEMAN J. C. GLASS MA CKLE! R. B. SNOWDON , Assistant Managers “Home Stuff.” That’s Viola Dana’s latest picture. If it pictured Viola at her home it would show her in track suit, overalls or hiking outfit. For Vi is the athlete of the movie colony. She swims and plays ball or tosses the medi- cine ball about every day. WILL DO” —and— / : 5 Vi weighs 102. She's a a 9 CHEST! : ‘TF ONLY JM A. as veel if, pee: On the go FLORENCE Vrata’ t It’s a funny life, you say? ‘ Wy ;% | Well, the name of her next Next to 42-story Smith Bldg. |] picture will be “Life’s, Darn Funny.” -IN— “THE UNTAMED” COMEDY NEWS FRIDAY—SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL “WHAT WOMEN TEST FILMS Taken for The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest New Being Shown Exclustvety at the CLEMMER IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and See Yeur Friends on the Screen Episode Six “THE SON OF TARZAN” Nalikes: Hema uly pa TAZA ETD R-TABLETS-| 25¢ Better Than Pills For Liver Ills Get a 25° Box DOORS OPEN 1 AND 7 PM PERFORMANCES 2 AND 8PM