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21, 1921 COREE James Oliver Curwood provides new thrills in “THE GOLDEN SNARE” A vivid story of the Royal Mounted with Lewis Stone, Ruth Renick and Wallace Beery MNSNOOKY'S BLUE Coliseum Concert Orchestra MONDAY” 34—ARTISTS—34 Pathe News First National Kinograms Arthar Kay, Conductor, playing “Old Thners” Waltz, by Lake Buster Keaton im 0: Bruce Scenic Coming Saturday “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” First Time in Seattle “Beach of Dreams” A Swiftly Meving Tale of the Sea! In the story of a wealthy young wo- man and her thrilling adventures— / “Behind Masks” A Paramount picture back of the scenes with society! Burton Holmes Scenic Christie Comedy “Short and Snappy” ROBERT DAVIS ‘The West's Famous Lyric Tenor —_—_—_——e—o COMING—ETHEL CLAYTON in “SHAM” do not a “Btone walls prison make, nor iron tars a cage.” “COURAGE” "A Fiest National attraction with Naomi Childers and Sam de Grasse PARAMOUNT TRIO é In a Singing Prologue GAYETY COMEDY STRAND BURTON HOLMES SCENIO ORCHESTRA ee # KINOGRAMS Under 8, K. Wineland, playing —_ Gavotte from “Mignon”—Thomas “The End of a Perfect Day"— Coming “THE LOST ROMANCE” Carrie Jacobs Hond. SQUEEZED TO DEATH ‘When the body begins to stiffen | | and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the Keep | “MICKEY” NEILAN TO screen. He has not given up di- recting, but, longing to don grease | paint once more, he did some par ticularly hard acting in “Bits of | Life,” the release he is now mak ing for Associated First National Week Beginning Sunday, July 24 Mats. Sun., Wed. and Sat. SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES Seats on Sale Now CAPSULES ‘Oy Whe world’s standard remedy for kidney, | fiver, bladder and uric acid troubles ous since 1696. Take regularly and) in good health. Io three sizes, all | Guaranteed as represented. | saat Aa hx N ~~ tata OWL DRUG CO. EN THE FAMOUS |GEORGIA MINSTRELS SS) Band & ORCHESTRA WATCH FOR THE BIC STRTET PAPADE ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD |Msten to that dear little gray-halred APPEAR IN FILM) “Mickey” Nellan is again on the/| Young Wife Courageous Thra Sorrow Today is the last day letters will) be received in the “Courage” contest. The prize winners will be announced |Saturday, Manager Wright of the |Strand theatre, where the feature film, “Courage,” ts being shown, of: | fers $50 in cash prixes for the three | dost letters on true incidents of cour- age. First prize, $30; second prize, $15; third prize, $5. “Courage,” writes Mra. Art Bar ringer, of Big Like, Wash,-—“we) have heard it from the lips of dear friends when we have felt down- hearted, but there is courage and REAL courage. “Years age a happy young wife, |mother of a girl and boy, received | ithe sad news that her husband with leight other miners was entombed by Edith Storey Starring in South Sea Island Drama Showing at Rex fan explosion, Courage brought her | |thru a terrible day and night of wait: | jing and early one morning she was | Jealled to look upon his dear dead face Courage enabled her to face the world, fighting for her children. | A fow months later a little baby boy joame to add to her already heavy burden, but was she discouraged? |No! That baby was the picture of |his father, Some day he would take jcare of her, Aided by her children jsho fought bravely. The girl was uated from Normal and about |to take up school teaching when she was stricken with appendicitia, An operation cost her Iifa The boy was delicate and required constant atten. |tion. He got the best the mother [had to give. Little baby Jim was | her child of |erind was about over for her, for | Jimmy, at the age of 17, was a rapid. jrising printer, He became a brilliant | newspaper reporter, bought a home jand provided for his mother and) |brother. Germany let loose her |wrath and Jimmy boy was called to the colors, He, Sergeant James Jones, met them at the Marne He was listed with a K. A, “The mother and brother are com- fortable on his life insurance, but lady: “Ta rather work for our support than to take this money. It cost me Jimmy? “Courage? Yeu! She'd face this hard-fisted world, old and feeble, and eke out her daily bread.” Anna Q. Nilsson has been asked to play the leading role in the pic ture version of “Varmianmingarna.” Oh, yes, that's in Sweden, promise, The uphill |B the Rex this week, “Beach of Dreams” is a strong South Sea island drama in} Salary Raise Contest Will Close Today Contestants in the “Ten Dollar Raise Balary” contest, which clowes at 6 p. m. today will have an op portunity to see what Wilkins, a | big-hearted old bookkeeper, did with the raise he waited many long years to get when leter B. Kyne's great human interest drama, “A Ten Dollar Raise” opens at the Blue | Mouse Saturday, This role is clev- lerly played by William V. Mong, one of the best character actors | before the camera. The 10 prize winners will be an nounced Saturday. | Mra. Margaret Overly, of 2614 [2th ave. W., writes: “Needlens to say, considering best-| | neng conditions generally at the pres- ent time, I would be greatly sur. prised with any increase in the pay envelope and would realize fully that hubby was “making good.” As love is “the measure of supreme reward,” | I would hug him tightly in my arma, jand, with an appreciative kiss or two, praise him for hig endeavors | thus rewarded. He would surely be entitled to this recognition from a | loving helpmate, and I also consider these preiiminaries proper and easen- Ual before broaching the matter of the disposition of the additional ten- spot, Being thus In an affable frame of mind, he will readily agree to these words of wisdom from friend wife: ‘Dearest, we have managed | Mlcely on your former salary, thru g00d team work and reasonable econ |omy, without etinting ourselves on | many little pleasures and luxuries, “a " {but we have been unable to lay any Scene from “Beach of Dreams,” the feature film play at) tning by for the tuture, Cost of ne which the leading character is that of a young French girl who is shipwrecked on an isolated island when her yacht col- lides with a whaling vessel. Edith Storey is the star of this production, * CLEMMER tL ee peetnfilionalre was marked for blackmall, A designing wom- an was ready to throw herself into his arms in hin bedroom at an ex- elusive Southern California resort. She was working with a pair of ex-| perte in the badger game. The) princess who loved him got wind of | the plot. There was no time to warn him. How, acting on a mad impulse, she brilliantly foiled thetr scheme is shown In “Billions,” the pieture starring Nasimova at the| Clemmer this week. . . Suggestions for Your BLUE MOUSE It i quite natural * that Clyde) “Behind Masks.” * STRAND “Courage,” the screen drama at the Strand, tells a beautiful story of love and faithfulness, It ls a oreen version of Andrew Soudar’s |famous novel and much of the ao tion takes place in Scotland, The leading character is a young Scotch steel worker who is sentenced to | prison for a crime he did not com mit, Se ee | LIBERTY Dorothy Dalton ts starring at the Liberty. 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Acting & popular leading man. eee | WINTER GARDEN How a girl, singlehanded, can interested | Work against a whole town and put |him more, however, and now he is|O¥er & big building bobm ts told by Alice Cathoun in “Peggy Puta It Over," the psereen drama at the Colonial, For the purpose, the en “The Rider of the King Log” is| tire populace of a town up the Hud the tit’ Garden. It ts a Big outdoor story of adventure and romance with the | ¢ the picture at the Winter |#0n river was ured. A school just as jit was closing ita seasion for the day is also used in the production. The action laid in the picturesque woods |h!ld actors in thelr natural element of Maine Besides the feature picture Little Peggy Staniey appeare in a pretty dancing special | COLISEUM James Oliver Curwood ts the au “The Golden Snare,” the screen drama at the Coliseum. It ta a picture filled with red-blood ac- tion and the leading| feminine role is played by Ruth Renick, a great favorite with local picture fans. Some fine shots of a pack of wolf dogs, running wild on the snow. swept wastes of the far North, are flashed upon the screen. ADAPTED FROM PETER B. KYNE’S FAMOUS SAT. EVENING POST STORY show marked abilt Pearl White Is. Now Divorced PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 20.— Peart White, motion picture star, whone name in private life is Mra. Wallace McQutcheon, was granted a divorcee July & from McCutcheon in Providence, it became known to- day. She asked for no alimony, RICHARD DIX Richard Dix, Goldwyn star, ts now out of the hospital, after hav- ing an operation on his eye to have a plece of steel removed. The stec! became lodged in his eye during the filming of “The Poverty of Riches,” scenes of which were “shot” at a local tron works, “A Correspondence Cow Girt” That's Juanita Hansen's next. “The Rider of the King Log” A Special Screen Version of Holman Day’s Fam- ous Novel A strong, heart-appealing story of the great North Woods where X. K. meant the sign of the brawny two-fisted giant who conquered the for est, blasted the dams and sent his logs catapulting down the raging mountain streams, ADDED ATTRACTION Little Pegsy Standlee, winner of the Mary Pick ford Costume Prize, will ap: pear in person} in songs and dances, wearing the costume that Mary wore. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Latest Events HALL ROOM BOYS 2-Reel Comedy LITERARY DIGEST Topics of the Day GORGEOUS PRIZMA tural lors GATHERING SPONGES Scenic Beautiful Matinees 25¢ Evenings and Sundays 35¢ consities is gradually being lowered. We can manage as before and live better, regardiess of the increase of salary, Some day there are going to be you and me and somebody else— and maybe two or three, A savings bank for the present, and later, when drafts on the fund are not too heavy, eted litte home.” NEW ARRIVAL A Gaughter ts the latest arrival at the home of Mr. and Mra. 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Her last Lasky | mount, and last week she as Oa work was done with James Kirkwood | the honor guests at a Southern Calby: in “The Great Impersonation 2 fornia Horse Show, |METROPOLITAN Cex COMMENCING ‘“UNDAY THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT IRENE Acclaimed by Press and Public GREATEST OF ALL HITS Raloony . Gallery, first 5 ro’ Gallery, last 6 rows . Plus 10% Tax Cartain, 8:15 equestrian activities. Recently hem’ ~

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