The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 8

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FRIDAY, JOLY Ss, 1921. TONIGHT ONLY A Girl Who Couldn't Pe Blut By Man or Beast ..#K6 SEATTLE STAR Clever Actress Who Will Be Seen on Screen at Two Local Theatres ib i for’ teide Vrom Six to Sixt KOGRAMS y SECOND NEAR SENECA ‘Talmadge in The Spectacular Seven-Act Paramount Drama- “BURIED TREASURE” Marion Davies and Norman will hold over until Saturday night. Some of the biggest scenes yet utilized on the screen are in this gorgeous play! in “Durie “Clow | “Docking « ay Tearle in CLEMMER VHRISTMAS EVE / WUTTO" tn the t sereen feature starring which | AT PILOT GLADYS WALTON “The MAN TAMER” LYONS & MORA —IN— “ROMAN ROMEOS” Snapshot Movies of Seattle’s Fourth of July Day and Evening Celebration E YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES naa —with . ? arry Tamer,” starring G Kerry ’ Friday night In the Meet “Miss” Bernice Bo of the little, dimpled darlings who t« entered in the Mary Pickford contest now being cond i by Manager James, of the Wh arden, Pret ty little girl, tan't Yep; that's what we thought, and then, after the in which e man had taker . r her husband, ha : a ping eg? seagnn ‘ STARTING TOMORKOW us that “he” wasn't « * He was just a little boy who | to get into the movies, too, the contest was for girls only, he thought he'd slip one over—and he aid, } ‘The following children are request ed to report at the Winter Garden | Saturday morning, at 10:20: Be wer, one Sir James M. Barrie’s famous story— AN ALL WEEK ATTRACTION “CHRISTMAS EVE AT PILOT BUTTE” Starring the Ace of Western Characters Harry Carey om “This is the greatest Carey len't Being Done This Season,” a we have ever pro of suspense, love and action. of th laid amid Ma Matrons” Tourneurs “Foolish! abe 7 e = ba so GARDE ight for the closes May McAvoy, the beautiful and talented actress, who is starred in “A Private Scandal,” the film play which opens at |the Blue Mouse Saturday and who also plays the leading | feminine role in¢‘Sentimental Tommy,” a screen version of Sir J. M. Barrie's famous story, which is to be shown at the | Maiden, Martha McDonald. Gale lTravia, Persgy Stanley, Dorothy Strand for the first time Sunday. | |Vaughn, Norinne Pearson, Anna adc ; | 2 | Newman, Vivian Waters, Hazel Dt | offering | Laura Katherine é an actor Of] stapel Tallaferro, the charming Shirley Douse, © | sterling abil stage and screen star, makes her re- | Ma Perky Maddox, aa ja drama in this |Or LIBERTY lr hine Thompson eaad tn the y Wilson, Myrtle Je He Keita leading woman tn | rc od Lady,” wh aret Jones, Isabel Da ich Speed,” coming to the h Hughes portrays the title re Irion Swensc ‘armen Backland ac Saturday, ts Agnes Ayres,|and May McAvoy uxt as Grizel nne Kopta. formerly known an the ©. Hénry girt| ° tures filmed tn front of th® necaume of her delightful work in @] COLONIAL arden during the week are « of pictures baned on. stories| now being shown at that theatre hat noted author peared in the Paramount pic Held by the Enemy triumph was in ¢ ‘production, “For also appeared in Wallac ne Love Special.” ppears as a and Miss Ayres is the girl with whom he fallx in love lant time Mary ure May morning, the ed by J. B. Warner ty Cooper, on are The ¥ chit will tunity to witness th of “Buck the Conway Tearle ‘ . frie he charm! ». | Rex She first ap fies x cour ae vag avee ae ten tl The new show, opening Saturday, ture , | features Monroe and other the ‘Colonial Novax, two; of ‘Closed Doors,” tion. Mins Griffith be the last opper. screen showing Tiger,” in which is straring at the Buster Keato THE ASSASSIN OF SORROW In Another Smile Reel “THE GOAT” —Kiddies 5c, Matinee 11:45 to 1:30 Satarday— No man Is capable of ruling others who is unable to rule himeeclit, ng ee the present attrac “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” Will open Sunday, at 11 o’clock. A Paramount picture with Gareth Hughes, May McAvoy, George Faw- cett and Mabel Taliaferro. STRAND ORCHESTRA S. K. WINELAND Ja big outdoor drama of the No: will be seen in woods, ott Lucille Ricksen, little heroine of | the Edgar comedies, says she doesn't | want to grow up and wear long! skirts, Why worry about the long COLISEUM skirt part of it, Luclile? 2ND © UNIVERSIT™ Starting Saturday, » gripping story of the wilds of Canada—rich with natural settings and * Pea rin x is ay coming to the} her latest starring vebicte, | Destiny,” in which | ream in aid to por beat emotional roles of her screen career. The action of the. pleture moves | from the North w the troples of J. “The Bronze at the Coliseum, closes a week's run tonight. Visit the new WHITE Section, bargain basement {City Market, Fourth and Pine | vertisement. in Unswee>rene? | VAPORATE? | WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and life of the forest! examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st, PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK | STRAND ws “Buried Treasure” “the sereen drama now at the Strand, will re main until Saturday night Com: mencing Sunday, James M. Barrie's tremendously popular story, “Benth mental Tommy. be the cinema “The Barbarian’ —with Jane Novak Barney Are You Loyal te to Your City? Are your investments at home, or elsewhere? HOME money saved by HOME people, loaned to HOME owners to build up the HOMES of Seattle. HOMES are the safeguard of American liberties. All funds secured by first mortgages on improved income property, the age-old security that is safe to- day, tomorrow and a hundred years from now. WE OFFER YOU Security—Availability—Good EARNINGS $1 to $5,000 accepted Money reetived on or before the 15th of this month earns from the first, MTT ULL AL LAL TM SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION S509 - S24 AVE. Pn MLL gcnoncncncnoncnesonencncnonononenenonosenenen MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER On the Organ STARTS SATURDAY WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC “The Son of Tarzan” “Bucking the Tiger” A Story of Life in the Klondike |< Coffee down again, EXCURSION | Highest prices, 40c and 386. SUNDAY, JULY 10 | on Steamer Sioux thru the San | Juan Islands to East Sound | Lunch on board, or bring your basket. Leaves § & m., returns 10:30 Economy Market. 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