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A PICTURE TOO GOOD TO MISS! POPULAR DEMAND COMPELS US TO HOLD OVER '|“CHEATE | LOVE” UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT This is one of the Unusual Creations of the Cinematic Art Starring CARMEL MYERS (It’s a Universal Perfect Picture) ALSO LON CHANEY of “Outside the Law” fame in a revised edition of “THE EMPTY GUN” THE MITCHELL BOYS NCOMPARABLE BANJOISTS Playing Popular Melodies POSITIVELY LAST TIMES SATURDAY COMING SUNDAY All-Star Cast Including GRACE DARMOND IN “THE BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER” Men’s, Young Meh’s and Boys’ Clothing, »- Hats, Shoes and Furnishings it our new store and open a account with us n Pike and Union Streets He’s Off on Stroll 300,000 Miles Long BOWLING GREEN, Ky. June, 10. —E. F. Lamberth, who says he’s the world’s champion long-distance walk- er, chatked up the 267,935th mile- stone of @ 300,000-mile hike here. He started om. a jaunt three times around the earth January 1, 1897, and wif finish at Raner, Tax, July 11, 1924, NEW YORK.—Sailing of liner | Aquitania delayed when woman see- jing friends off leaves baby aboard. -5.Army Goods Sale | 1013-1016 First Ave. _ Remember the number and get in the right place, as _ many unscrupulous dealers are trying to ride on the reputation of this store, and thereby sell you ferior goods. JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT _ BULL DURHAM and BUKE’S MIXTURE TOBACCO While It Lasts ‘1 doz. pkgs. Bull Durham.....,........~80c 1 doz. pkgs.. Duke’s Mixture. ...... .40c Pup Tents, halves ~ .nqeic. nonseie ow see vow oe ing Canvas Cots . -....-...-.<..-~-- Mess Kits, Aluminum .... —..... Canteens, Aluminum ,......... ... ~~ ‘Army Breeches .... see ne Trench Shoes, sizes 5 to 14. --. ....-..-..--..85.00, NEW AND USED TENTS, FLIES AND TARPAULINS ALL SIZES—PRICED RIGHT 0. D. 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Beginning Sunday the chief film attraction at this popular Second ave. theatre will be “The Beautiful Gambler,” a drama of the flaming frontier. Grace Darmond, the beau- tiful dramatic actress, is the feat- ured player. Her role in this offer- ing is suld to be highly emotional, eee LIBERTY “The Godd-Bad Wife,” the film RIFFITH has done his usual thing again—he has done the unusual in his latest picture, “Dream Street,” which opens at the Winter Garden Saturday, It ts doubtful ff any other pro ducer would have intrusted the prin- clpat roles in so pretentious @ flim to three players whose ages wtal less than 60, Charles Mack, 19, fs Billy MeFad- den, Carol Dempster, 18, is Gypsy Fair. Ralph Graves, 21, is Spike Mo Fadden, Mack was a property boy in the Griffith studios when rehearsals of the play started, He took the part of Billy McFadden so that action could be complete while Griffith was looking for someone to take the part. A score or more of well-known actors were tried out, but Mack gave to the part a subtie touch lacking in the efforts of the others. Griffith gave him the part, tho he had never acted before, When Carol Dempster jotned the Griffith forces she was a daneing student in the Denishawn school in California, Graves is a Cleveland youth who éntered movies thru a contest when he was in high school, * comedy-drama, “The ‘Traveling Salesman,” in which that happy ro: tund comedian, Fatty Arbuckle, is starred, eryone Is familiar with the plot of “The Traveling Salesman,” which is a screen version of the popular stage comedy. Arbuckle appears as Hob Blake, the drummer, who meets with many amusing adventures in a hick village. COLISEUM Clara Kimball Young, a local fa vorite, comes in person to the Coll- seum Saturday, where she will also be seen on the screen in “Hush,” her latest screen success. Miss Young first beeame popular in Seattle as a member of the Lots theatre stock company, where she played with Afleen May. Her rise |in silent drama has been remarkable, Tonight “for the last time King Vidor’s “The Sky Pilot’ will be’ shown, STRAND Tonight for the last time Gouver- neur Morris’ story, “The Wild Goose,” will be shown at the Strand Beginning Saturday the feature will be acred and Profane Love,” As Usual David W. Griffith Does the Unusual; Elevates Charlie Mack, Property Boy, to Star Charlie Mack sh hh ® young novelist, and Emille Diaz, a propiinent planist, eee COLONIAL May Allison in “Are All Men Alike?” @ screen drama based upon the novel, “The Waffle Iron,” by Ar- thur Stringer, will be the next attrac tion at the Colonial, following the final showing Friday night of “Down Home,” the present feature. Miss Allison plays the role of a poor little rich girl who wearles of conventionality and attempts to try her wings for a flight in Greenwich Village. REX Earle Williams, in the role of Bob Bellany in “Diamonds Adrift," the film play which opens Saturday at the Rex, appears to unusual advan- tage, He-is seen as a young Call fornian suddenly plunged into wild adventures in a small harbor city of Mexico, “The Vite of Féols,” starring Alice Joyce, finishes a week's run tonight, a dramatic picture featuring the lovely drama which closes at the Liberty tonight, will be followed by a lively star, Elale Ferguson, “Sacred and Profane Love” tellx of the romance of Carlotta Peel, a “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” Warning! Unless you see tho| ayer” on package or on| tablets you are not getting genuine! Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told | in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxos of 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100. 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Campbell fs to direct comedies featuring Snooky, chimpanzee, and other animals, ee Edward Cecil supports Viola Dana in “The Match Breaker.” Jack Per rin is her leading man, 13 the Fronzie Gunn, Howdyu Ifke that one? me of new movie actress. She appeared in ade in Heaven.” Good apple pie; go to Boldt’s:—Ad- vertisement. TICK-TOCK CLOCK SHOP We specialize in the repair ef all makes of clocks. We call for and delive 432 Walker Bidg. Univers Women’s Blouses Georgettes, Crepes, Silks. Satins, etc. All’ colors and sizes to choose from —and placed in only two lots, Quit ting Business prices— $5.00 and $7.00 Our new store for men, 1427 Fifth Ave. “Dress well—never miss the money.” Strictly one price, cash or charge. Women's Store Quitting Business at 1113 Third Ave. FATHERS’ FACES Lake Burien Carmen Stran- gers at Home, Charge That their children are rapidly forgetting their fathers’ faces was the statement made by Lake Burien thursday before the coun- % committea, The traf: tered protent against the re- moval of the car barns from Lake Burien to North Seattle, charging that ft requires from 2 to 6 hours for them to get to and from their work. Most of the men have homes In the Lake Burien district. Under the present system they assert that they are able to be at home only for a few hours at night. The matter was referred to Rall- way Chief D. W. Henderson for re port. The utilities committee voted $36,- 000 to repair the Cedar River -pipe line, and pigeonholed a request that visiting soldiers and sailors be per- mitted to ride free on street cars during the Fourth of July celebra- tions. 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