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ERT RESTS oy INESDAY, JULY 1 REX First Time tn Seattle ” “THE BARBARIA? wre J) Final Fpisodte, You'll find him speedier than ever before! WALLACE In Paramount's Comedy Drama of the Race Track— “TOO MUCH SPEED” A thrilling picture, with Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts SENNETT COMEDY “Officer Cupid* Chester Outing Scenic “Melancholy Moon* Latest Song by Harold Woeks and Albert Malotte Featured by the Authors COMING DOROTHY DALTON In “BEHIND MASKS" HOOT, MON! saften yer hearts an’ mak’ ye laugh like the very old dell — SIR JAMES M. * BARRIE’S Famous Story Vanity Comedy—Burton Holmes Scenic—Kinograms BILLY AND LEONA HACKER In a series of their famous dances STRAND ORCHESTRA ANITA STEWART Superbly beautiful as ever, in ber new picture— “PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY” A stirring play laid in the snow wastes of the North and the trop feal luxuriance of Jamaica. CHRISTIE COMEDY Pathe News First National Kinograms Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—Artiste—34 Margaret Dale plays the role of Mrs. Travers in the film version of |“Disraell.” She played that rale on} |the stage. Coffee down agafh. Highest prices, 40c and 38 Lowest price, 20c. Lunch, with the—Quick service, wholesome food. M. A. Hansen, # Economy Mar. ket.—Advertisement. NOW PLAYING BESSIE LOVE From Headquarters |} .m esas A Sensational Melodrama —Where the hand of the law, | 9 in its effort to bring to justice | a gang of crooks, fans to life || FROM THE NOVEL OF @ spark of dead romance. —A thrilling story of Love, THE SAME NAME BY LOUIS DODGE Passion and Adventure from FEATURING THE the lower levels of bumenity. International News CHARMING YOUNG STAR IN A DELIGHTFULLY Topics of the Day 2-Reel Comedy DIFFERENT PICTURE COMEDY MOVIE CHATS | Bessie Love, She is the dainty little star of “Bonnie | May,” the new picture which opened at the Colonial today. Miss Love is one of the younge st screen stars appear- ing be rfore the camera. | Ethel Clayton had better look out for the federal offic She's mak ing “Her Own Money A fire engine built tn 1842 tx sed in the fire scene in “Peter Ibbet son,” Wallace TDeery was an elephant trainer with, Ringling’s circus for two years. “Lucky Damage” ts the title of an Ince picture in which Florence Vidor will star, . Scenes from “Slippy McGee” were made at Natchea Miss. HERBS USED IN MEDICINES A Manchester, England, paper urges the renewed cultivation of old. fashioned medicinal herbs in Eng ish gardens, In the United States they have als gone out of fashion as a feature of the small garden, al though they are. imported in large quantitie from. Turkey, India and China, where they are grown purely for commercial purpo: aa their medicinal value ts rec many leading physictans, Tons of Medicinal Herbs are used annualty in the preparation of Lydia E. 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Ointment BEB Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. | ined by jon THE How Would You Like a Ten- Dollar Raise ? interested in the »w how it is, Saturday comes and you tear open the en velope ant count the bills to see if the boss haa at last come to a reall sation of your great worth. sean the figures your And there are some who away, year in and year out, ag ferred. Such & man ts Wilkina, central figure in “The Ten-Dollar Raise,” screen version of the story by Peter B. Kyner, which is coming to the Blue Mouse soon. It is in conjunction with the show ing of this great wtory that Manager John Hamrick and The Star are conducting a little contest for the married ladies, in which $50 In cash prizes Will be tiven for the best letters on “What Or you on plug hoping t hope for the raixe Riways de I would do if my husband got a $10) & week raixe.” Contestants are requested to keep their letters as short a» possible and| to send them to “Ten-Dollar Raise .* Seattle Star Mrs, Charles Wanguneas, of 9411 15th ave, 8. W., says: “If my husband got a $10 a week raise I would put every dollar of it in the bank, and try to add what I could to it out of his salary, #o he| could get Into some kind Of business in the near future. “If we can get along on his pres ent salary, $10 more a week would! be just Nke finding it. Therefore I would save it.” clure Patter Bert Lytell and start work on “Bunk,” Satevepost story eee ‘ Eva Novak and Lefty Flynn have the leads tn “The Lost Trail,” a Zane Grey story. made from a eee “The Rubatyat of Omar Khayyam" is being filmed by Ferdinand Pinney Earle, the artist eee Norma Talmadge wil return from her vacation in July and start work “Smilin’ Thru.” eee Baby Marie Osborne wept when jnhe firet waw herself in the movies. | Sho thought sh: saw her own ghost cee The gait of the kangaroo tn shown in a Pathe slowmotion to be re leaned July 10. j . . When Pat O'Malley was 16 he was Juvenile, heavy and character actor, also property man. He yas a tight act the rest of the day. wire walker at & eee Will Rogers says the best books are read only by thelr writers, After reading some of the “best sellers” one is Inclined to believe there is something in Will's view. eee Doug Fairbanks started on the stage at 17. Frederick Warde gave him @ part in “Richelieu.” eee Guy Pates Post is to be neen tn cheek. | humandnterest | Virginia Valli | SEATTLE STAR Clever Kiddie Playing at Coliseum Is Real “Temperamental” Actor Richard Headrick. He’s 3% and a swimming champ.\ That's why he was peeved wh |scene. Richard is appearing | Coliseum this week. *~ * * | provtores “im the movies are 0% more or less commonplace Right now Jackle Coogan holds the spotlight Katherine and Jane Lee made a bit in the movies. At present they are appearing in vaudeville in Canada, haying completed a tour of the Unit- ed States, Jean Carpenter gained fame as tho child double for Mary Pickford. John Henry, jr., was signed by Sen- nett when he was hardly big enough to hold a pen, And there's who's 3% Richard ts the child in “Playthings of Destiny,” the drama starring Ant ewart at the Coliseum this week rd is possessed of polse, per and temperam ‘The temperament cropped out tn the filming of the picture. 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The escape is a counter. | part of one which actually occurred in that prison a few months ago, eee STRAND Everyboty has read Sir James M. Barrie's “Sentirpental Tommy” and “Tommy and GrizelL” These two stories have been combined and in the sereen showing at the Strand Uus week Dommy, Grizel, The Paint+ ed Lady and all the oth¢r famous characters are brought to life The management is also offering | & pretty prologue in which Billy and | Leoya Hacker, two clever juvenile | dancers, take ment LIBERTY Have you seen “Too Much Speed,” at the Liberty this week? If you} haven't, are missing a rea) treat. This is one of tho cleverest comedy dramas seen here for some time, The acting of Theodore Roberts, grand old man character man, 18 worth the price of admission. Wallace Reid te billed as the star, but Roberts overshadows him, eee ‘ COLONIAL “Bonnie May,” the screen play in which Bessie Love is appearing at pthm Colonial, is the first feature pro- duced by Mins Love at the head of} her own company, “Bonnie May" was made from the famous novel of the same name by Louis Dodge, Miss Love appears in| the fascinating role of a little actrogs. | eee | WINTER GARDEN | All the litte girls who took part In | the Mary Pickford contest*conducted |by Manager James, of the Winter |Garden, are being shown on the| screen at that theatre this week, j The leading picture attraction is a melodramatic y ca “Donovan | From Headquart . | . REX J&ine Novak and Monroe Salisbury | are the two popular players who ap-| pear in the leading roles in “The Bar. barian,” the sereen drama at the Rex. this week. It is a big out-! doors story, with the action laid in| the picturesque North woods, Resides the feature picture the| 15th episode of “The Son of Tarzan” is being shown. A producthg company has been formed for Jackte Coogan and will | bear hit name. That's going some, as they say, for a man at the ripe old age of six, They say Colleen Moore ts trying to decide between a New York mil- lionaire and a movie hero, Which would you take, girls? Title of Alice Duer Miller’s “The Woman Who Hated Politics” changed to “She Got What She Wanted.” PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO F. 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