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Now Playing Mary MacLaren Norman Kerry Holmes Herbert and Dorothy Bernard in a Paramount “THE WILD GOC SE” | A thrilling story written by Gouverneur Morris of a woman who listens to the call of a—decoy! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing “Samson et Delilah” —Saint Saens. Vanity Comedy, “Hubby Behave”—First National Kinograms Coming—Elsie Ferguson in “Sacred and Profane Bill says: “You are the first sky pilot I ever saw who packed » punch!" » SS “THE SKY PILOT” RALPH CONNER'S unforgettable drama of the wild and rugged Bowers. Rockies, with Colleen Moore and John COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 84 ARTISTS—ARTHUR KAY, Conductor Playing selection from “The Fortune Teller"—Herbert CHRISTIE COMEDY—"“SNEAKERS” PATHE NEWS COMING—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, in “HUSH” 2NO © UNIVERSITY ALICE JOYCE ,ALICE JOYCE ieee ee “THE VICE OF F00 Eplsede 10—The Son of ‘Tarsan” THE TALKING PHOTOPLAY A mew sensation with actual “THE GOOD-BAD WIFE” From the story, “The Wild Fawn.” It illustrates “the little bit ot bad in the best of us, and the bit of good in the worst of us' Coming—FATTY ARBUCK “The Traveling Salesman” Is ALL Coal and will give you all the heat you are entitled to with the minimum of dirt or waste. Specially pre- pared in our own plant for your Range or Furnace, Ask Your Dealer or Phone Sunset 2265 ARROW COAL CO. F. C. FERREE, Pres, 4400 FOURTEENTH AVENUE N. W. Coliseum this week in King Vidor's production, “The Sky | Pilot.” | th | Moore. | Mith., she started to move at the Dainty Actress Now at Coliseum Boasts a Meteoric Rise to Fam Colleen Moore, the traveling meteor. Colleen w ct eee eee OVING Impulse ts In back of] cert planist, but D. W. story. It's about Colleen | her, ‘That A week mother were In California, acted for Griffith, Universs Fox, Christie, and Mars was in Chicago. Born Aug. 19, 1901, In Port Huron, age of 4 and she's been moving. ever| since, First stop was Hillsdale, Atlanta, Ga. She was 7 Mich. | She is being starred by er jump jin “The Sky Pilot,” | production. a NOW PLAYING— e the Griffith saw later Colleen and her Colleen from studio to studio y Harron. # Ray, Tom liseum Colleen gs feminine role King Vidor *| whose wife becomes infatuated with | iLift Off with Fingers Our Big Cyclonic Special Show MACK SENNETT’S LATEST 5 PART COMEDY~ “HOME TALENT” With Every Known Sennett . Comedian AND blending to- baccos for ONE-ELEVEN Cigarcttes would be high MARY MILES MINTER in BILLIE BURKE'S Famous Stage Success “JERRY” BLUE MOUS F33 THEATRE A WEEK! That’s all you need pay to own this hand- some Cabinet Phono- graph. You can choose it in any finish of wood you fancy, and with 50 selections (25 double-faced Records), 300 Needies and a Record Brush. The total price is only $99.70, and this is a model which formerly sold at $120 for the instrument alone, See the complete outfit in our window today and act at once, “Seattle's Musical Head. quarters” “Sterilized” Macaroni and Tomatoes @) Your appetite will like this dish —espe- cially if youinsiston Golden Age Macaroni, Its purity and flavor pyealto you. A big package sells forad nd it's made the clean American way~by machine: ‘TryThisi porn aroha) Write for free cook book In Cleveland Macaroni Co Cleveland, Ohio Ben Turpin, a willing, eager To- meo in Mack Sennett's “A Small Town Idol,” is seen as a reluctant [suitor In the comedy king's latent production, “Home Talent,” at the | Blue Mouse this week. Turpin's | | partners in fun are Charlie Murray, | James Finlayson, Eddie Gribbon and | Kalla Pasha, | On the same bill Manager John Hamrick is showing a new Mary | Miles Minter picture, “Don’t Call Me Little Girl!” | eee | WINTER GARDEN | “Mickey” Moore, 6 years old, a lit | tle prodigy of the screen, has an im- lant part In the east of “The ask,” the allstar feature produc: | tion which is being shown at the Winter Garden this week. In the role of “Mickey,” the son of Kenneth and Helen Taynor, leading characters in the story, the youngster contrib: | utes some fine acting. eee CLEMMER A thrilling gun-battle on the tow: ering cliffs of mountain range, spectacular riding by Harry Carey's flying squadron of cowpunchers and | ja two-fi combat in which the he- |ro fights against uneven odds, are a fow of the pulse-quickening episodes in “The Wallop,” the film play which | closes at the Clemmer tonight. |LIBERTY © © ¢ A charming little French girl—a cabaret entertainer—marries the eld est son of an aristocratic Southern! |family in “The Good Bad Wife,” at} the Liberty thig week. The trials the young wife goes thru in her ef-| | forts to convince the family that she is worthy of their son furnishes the) theme of the story. Dorothy Green plays the girl, STRAND e¢e “The Wild Goose” is the name of the photoplay at the Strand this week. The hero is an architect another man. How he regains her love makes an interesting story. Tho cast includes Mary MacLaren, Dorothy Bernard, Norman Kerry and Holmes E. Herbert, REX one A four-cornered love affair in which no two of the persong involved are in love with each other provides material for “The Vice of Fools,” the screen drama at the Rex this week, starring Alice Joyes, The picture is adapted from the story by Francis James and it af- fords Miss Joyee unusual opportunt- | ties for emotional acting. Starts Saturday || hat it seems — Its but a 9 ie Made out of creams, LAST TIMES TODAY | GOING AWAY Shirley Mason leaves town Tuesday night. Shirley is playing at the “Merely Mary Ann,” a most entertaining picture play. Mary Ann is a poor little London “slavey” who smiling in spite of the hard- ships she suffers. Of course there is romance in the story, too, and it has a “happy ever after” ending. Doesn't hurt a bit! 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KEGEL, Presidents ‘ signaling his intention of but McGregor’s car apparently Worn Is Injured dod, crashing heavily into the Recelving injuries to the spine and | ahead. shoulders when a car driven by R. J, McGregor, 7061 Beach drive, crashed into the back of the auto in which she was riding, Mrs. BE. J. Hutchinson, 4436 54th ave. 8. W., was taken to the city hospital for treatment, later returning home. , Mrs. Hutchinson was riding with, C. Zimmermag, 61st ave. 8. W., when, upon coming to the Spokane at. ‘When in Seattle, eat at Advertisement, -|bridge Zimmerman stopped for trat- fic. Zimmerman held out his hand, LAST TIMES TONIGHT HARRY CAREY IN A DYNAMIC WESTERN DRAMA “THE WALLOP” ALL WEEK THE MITCHELL BOYS FORMERLY OF SEATTLE PLAYING NEW AND OLD-TIME TUNES ON THEIR GOLD-PLATED BANJOS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CARMEL (MYERS A Great | Human Drama of Tears and Triumph in New York’s East Side “CHEATED LOVE” (A Universal Perfect Picture) LON CHANEY ore’ enaty” and “Out. side the Law,” in a New Edition of “THE EMPTY GUN” CLEMMER MUSIC