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—MONDAY , MAY RAVAL TUG «in the warm DON’T DROWN; YOU MAY BE ARRESTED BY HARBOR SLEUTH If you drown in Lake Wash m this summer you are in er of arrest harbor patrol service Announcement of Arrival at, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Is Mistake ‘New Y.M.H.A. Home! Dedicated Sunday | Admiral Welles. Conestoga is still missing « irst announcement of her safe val was due to a mistake announced that the and that} Washington in Interpreting a | tele- The Conestoga carried 30 officers jand men, She has been missing for tions at’ 41 days, made in| tures for the Entire Family The absorbing adventures of a man and a woman (former crooks) in the palati.' home of a man who has faith in human nature! y HUSBANDS AND ny) WIVES Proxies A Paramount Picture | The adventures of a wiki and romantic girl! Episode ¢—The Son of Tarian” i £E.UIM! You'll smile with her files, sob with her sobs, * Gayety Comedy “Turkey Dressing” SCENIC Hawaii—wonderful views of Volcano of Kilauea Jensen & Von Herberg News Cc love with her love, hate Vocal Duet with her hate! Barcarolle from r “Tales of Hoffman” by Offenbach Talmadge @ ) MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer COMING Marshall Neilan’s “Bob Hampton of Placer” Fatt Arbuckle Strikes a speedy gait in his new Paramount photo- comedy— + — The new $40,000 home of the t7 SAN DIEGO, Cal, May %—After| young Men's Hebrew association. By announcing here today that the mis®| 7h ave. and E. Union st, was fine naval tug Conestoga was safe at! dedicated Sunday with special exer Pearl Harbor, Hawatl, 1 Mant | cises, including addresses by Mayor | Commander Chester J to | Caldwell and Nathan Eokstein | fuest, leided to take advantage of his weak- TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—Zena Keefe in “Proxies. CLEMMER—Priscitia Dean in “Hep “al o Srbmckte in “The | ¥ ISKUM-—Nerwa “The Passion Power,” AL—Tem Mix in “The U | eek” Vivian Martina in “Mestands | and Wives.” « ~o -—- oe | COLISEUM Hie novelty of the screen ver sion of “T Power,” seum, ia the of dram mphasis on the jrole of Acacia orma Talmadge stars in that role, The pictur latest release, In the stage version Nance O'Net! | starred in the role of Raimunda, | mother of Acacia, The locale of the |hinterland of Spain His attitude toward ssionate than paternal her stepfather. her is more p | Acacta hated him so much she lbroke up the party when he mar ried her mother | However, Acacia loves a Spanish | poet. The stepfather succeeds in supplanting another youth in poet's place in A affections |This youth is murdered on the night of the betrothal ceremony. Blame attaches to the post and he faces death. However, everything is }unraveled in time sweetheart would. Acacia realtz that her hatred is a great ‘This enrages Acacia’s mother and she calls the police. | ‘The stepfather shoots the mother. The police take him away | ‘This prunes the cast Acacia and the poet. The f shows her at his bed praying for his He also had stopped a love jeout recovery bullet This picture presents the rare incident of a photoplay version being better than the stage produc tion. ® eee CLEMMER Priscilla Dean is making a won derful hit in “Reputation,” her latest screen drama at the Clemmer this week. In this picture the star | plays a dual role, that of mother and |daughter. The mother is first seen as a beautiful woman, the most famous actress in Europe, Then, as the story is unfolded, the effect of dimepation in shown. As the daughter, Miss Dean ts shown as a sweet little country girl, who is also ambitious for a the atrical career. How this mother and daughter (the latter had been deserted when but a tiny tot) are |brought together brings the picture to a dramatic, almost tragic climax Miss Dean's acting is splendid thruout the story. New pictures of contestants in The Star-Univerwal $1,000 motion picture actress contest are shown, eee LIBERTY That a crook may reform and stay feformed is admirably pictured in “Proxies,” the photoplay at the Lib erty. The story has to do with a former convict who lives straight, but finds it hard to ao so and who actually commits a hold-up and risks imprisonment to save his benefactor from .falling victim to the wily schemes of another man to simul. taneously make a forture and to break into society. There are many thrills thruout jthe action, which takes place in a palatial home in which Peter, the hero, is a butler. This role is played by Norman Kerry, who has appear. ed in support of numerous stars. Zena Keefe, the leading woman, has a highly sympathe: role, ee . BLUE MOUSE Bert Lytell is starring at the Biue Mouse this week in a delightfully aM Jentertaining screen production, “A Message From Mars.” The story deals with regeneration from selfishness of a wealthy young Englishman, who takes everything for granted and puta everything in its subservient place, his fiancee in cluded. She leaves him finally, and jeverything is tottering around him | when a sudden conversion of soul at the sight of suffering humanity brings him to the right goal. This is due to & messenger from Mars condemned to haunt the most selfish man on earth. Lytell is supported by a splendid cast, including Raye Dean, Frank Currier, Gordon Ash and Maud Mil- ton. | STRAND Should a prince be subjected to |such an indignity as a slap on the |back by a man in whose veins flows |plebelan blood? It was this question, and the fear that a certain Franklin Pinney, laundry owner and member of the Santa Yacht club, would take this uncouth liberty with the club's royal that his fellow members de ness for detecting plota and hatch up a kidnaping story so that the jovial Pinney would follow the scent Jand thus be away when the prince arrived. But the plot turned into Passion 7 | Flower’ |The Dollar Seldom have you seen this popular actress in a role aYear Man” so full of dramatic fire! With Lila Lee Toonerville Comedy Snooky-Monkey Comedy “Toonerville Follies” “Ready to Serve Chester Outing Scenic Hongkong, China First National Kinograms Mr. Frederick C. Feringer playing “Polonaise” Op. 40, Chopin At the piano today only. PATHE NEWS Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor Playing selection from the opera rmen”—Bizet We Feature Our Music COMING “Pleasure Seekers” a real one and Pinney had the priv story is the} Acacia hates | fi the | Acacia's stepfather kisses her aa} down to} | | oer wy Are Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by entle anointi: with Cuticura Jintment, afford the purest, sweet- est and most economical method of freeing the scalp of itchings and a peat Cy enenine hair- Sarees THE ance of the built. SEATTLE STAR Let Your Confidence in Northwest Manufacturers , Be Reflected in Your Homes acce The Grote-Rankin Co. Is Proud to Show Comprehensive Collections of Pacific Northwest Products THE NORTHWEST IS BUILDING BUILDING, INDUSTRY, BUSINESS, HOMES Buy Pacific Northwest Products . HE Pacific Northwest with its equable climate, its advantages of location, and its natural resources of power and fuel and water—truly it is in the Northwest where Nature helps industry most. And industry -acific Northwest; new plants and new factories have been established, new homes everywhere are being pting the assist- An entire floor is devoted to the display of Pacific Northwest Products, such as go into the making of better homes. Solidly—Safely—Substantially But we need more industries—more business—more homes—let every industry help every other industry—every busi- ness help every other business—every home help every other home—let us help the newcomers to find the homes they want—let us keep on building—let us enlarge or otherwise improve homes already built. Let us make our own homes better that they may inspire and serve as worthy patterns “e3 those who want homes representative of the Pacific Northwest's ideals. To do all this you should buy and encourage others to buy Pacific Northwest Prod- ucts. The Grote-Rankin Co. extends an invitation to everyone interested in “Better Homes” to come and see the interest- ing exhibit of Pacific Northwest Products—it is interesting and instructive. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Norma Talmadge. Norma Talmadge Is Now Playing in New Photodrama at Coliseum She appears as “The Passion Flower’ in her latest picture now showing at the Coliseum, OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE ) Bench aie Siaedhios Gompers Exonerated All Records of N. W.| by Hotel Employes More than 5,000 persons attended] CINCINNATI, 0., May 9.—Samuel | the first 1 bench show of the |Gompers, who was charged recently tas Sound Keane! club which |P% ® Detroit labor union with having stopped at a non-union hotel in closed Saturday might after three Buffalo with his bride on their days of exhibition and judging. This! honeymoon trip, was officially exon- «mashed all attendance records for erated today by the local joint execu- the Northwest. The McDermott cup tive board of the Hotel and Restau- for the best dog in the show was rant Employes’ International Al awarded to the wirehaired fox terrier |liance and Bartenders’ League of Conejo Uncle Sam, whose pedigree America at Buffalo. is longer than th than thas’ of the ot the Hagwhyrus. Pitcher B Rrcliod & on bert Eiri Glee at Metone zie | Samaritan’s Head copal institution, Aoyama college, A. Gonzano met a Filipino youth Saturday night, bought him food, shared his room with him and prom-| ised to find him a job. The Filipino | broke a water pitcher over ¢ Gonsane’ ® head, $4. hospital and police are looking for the Filipino. 1 1,287 people. = s e SUCCEEDED in. s s Vel EES “sen a gy AND THIN BLOQD| = ~nerotarion. RUIN HEAL “4 on THOU paANDe as ‘Or rn THOUBLE-—INON | TARY, ATION * nun MAYBE you saw. : ; SOME of the lineup. . e s An enormous number of people who ought to be strong, vigorous and in the prime of life are constant- ly complaining of weak nerves, head- aches, pains across the back, dis- turbed digestion, shortness of breath, lege of saving the prince from real anarchists. He becomes a hero. All this happens in the comedy at the Strand, where Fatty Arbuckle is anklin Pinney playing the role of in “A Dollar a rr Man.” eee COLONIAL No picture in many months has given Tom Mix, the daredevil boy star, a better opportunity to dis play his daring and horsemanship which is the “The Untamed,” Bert Lytell in “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” BLUE MOUSE 34 THEATRERA condition, melancholy, present feature attraction at the Co- lonial. The picture is an adaptation of the story by Max Brand. As persons who have read the book remember, the interest centers on a strange, al- most supernatural man, who spends his time in the solitary wastes of the far West; a fiery horse and a wolf dog. The man understands the lan Mguage of all beasts, and thru his na. ture rung a powerful strain of prim- itive wilderness, His uncanny power gives him mastery over man and | beast. An unusual romance lends charm to the story. eee bad memory, etc., all as a result of 2 8 eG iron starvation of the blood, WERE turned away. fron, Without tron 1d Y, power to change food into do not get the full strength out of consequence *, body and mind WHO saw it. 1" well, you owe * 8 @ 000,000 red blood a tiseue, ond nothing you AND all those. following tert SAY it’s a. * in your blood, and each one eat dose you the proper amount of good see you become cow how long you can work or how far GREAT picture. Over 4,000,000 peoble annually are com using Nuxated Iron. 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Carnival day at Atlanta—Olive| your blood and like the tron In eninacte ss @ Thurston, a fascinating product of | lentils and apples, and not metallic irc 2 New York life, 1s tinkering with the] Zieh, eonle,vaually take, Your money GET in today. brakes of Dickie Blake's motor car—|you do not obtain satisfactory results . * s a dare from Dickie and the car is off,| Beware of substitutes, Look for the with the frightened Olive at the the ettere Net _ ney pe IT’S worth a. wheel making rings around the dee- 4 e es orated cars in the procession, finally coming toa dead stop with the hood FEW minutes’ wait. jammed tp against a tree, In all . rs . the crowd Olive only noticed two men; one was a policeman, now very officiously taking out his notebook as AT any time. . s a preliminary to her summons for * reckless driving, and the other, a man in the crowd—as he introduced I THANK you. himself later—"Just plain John * * @ Arms, hardware merchant of Val- halla.” This is just ‘the beginning of the |romance which winds itself around |the butterfly girl and John Arms, and incidentally provides some very interesting events in “Husbands and | Wives," the picture at the Rex, star- |ring Vivian Martin. A. B. Cal. and rite FOOT REMEDY Cal-o-cide Antonio Moreno has started work on “The Secret of the Hills,” Harbor Patrol Picks Up Gas Boat Adrift Two hours after their power boat: Jazz had broken down off Ballard GAINING admission. SATURDAY and Sunday. a s AND thousands more, c mz CLEML