The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1921, Page 3

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A plunge to the very bottom of the sea with a crew of submarine pirates! \4 \} ws “WET GOLD” —will lift you out of this humdram world and take you into the land of sheer romance! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8S. K. Wincland First National Kinegrams Gayety Comedy Paramount Trie American Beauty” is here now! ay A Cs Socal para 3 ~ RUST WAL \/ YOUR W millionaire at his own game! A First National atiraction “Comedy—Chester Sereenico—Pathe News—First National Kinograms COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA STs—3: Arthar Kay, Conductor, playing “The Evolution of Disio”—Lake a> o>’ COMING—“SALVATION NELL” A drama of leve and tet “IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW" Firet time in Seattie—from LARRY SEMON nt THE SEATTLE STAR Kathryn MacDonald at Coliseum in New Drama, “Trust Your Wife” Mart in “The | | KK—Carmel Myers in “The GARDEN—*D ao gerous ITAN—Wm, Fox . OUSE- Dotter Peter 1 Kaine.” | " MeDonald tn Kyne's ix in The Rid in” Romeo.” REX—"If Women Only Knew,” ] COLISEUM Y ATHERINE McDONALD | vided role pro. with an extremely dra in “Trust Your Wife,” the pleture play the Cotixeum this Week. She in seen as the young wife | of an inventor, ‘Together they | out from their modest litte home in Des Moines for New York city where a wealthy business man has promised to back up the young man n putting thru an invention matic No sooner have they made the ac quaititance of their benefactor than | the latter (having the rare beauty of the young wife) determines | > get her away from the inventor With but one thought in her head {to help her husband on to success) the woman plays into the hands of | thelr supposed friend | } The events which follow are filled | with suspense—but eventually there is a happy ending David Winter Richman and Mary Alden are prominent in the can. LIBERTY A struggling mill worker is the role | } Bit Hart assumes in his latest screen | hicle, “The Whistle,” at the Lib:| erty this week. The scenes are laid | Jin an Eastern factory where Robert | | Evans (Hart) and his son work side! he Thru negligence on the part | of the mill owner the young boy meets a tragic death. The father is jériven 1 by grief at the lons of his only child | | {Chap noted Charles side ie hat same ev Georgie the won ¢ pat drowned D bert without knowledge He takes the child and brings him up lus his own, Several years later Rob. | rt again comes in contact with the Chapples. His meeting with the boy's | nother brings the story to @ dra |} matic ending. Katherine MacDonald. She is starring at the Coliseum this week in “Trust Your Wife,” a dramatic picture play. posite sex as He has bee with them, but meets |the wife of his | Lattle Georgie Stone, one of screen: | which rewults in a Fr land's cleverest kiddies, does some | jj. in wife. very good acting as the Chapple boy.! «Dangerous Toys” in a 4 ° . lof contrast. One of the ple sible for the plot of the story. They t| quarrel among themselves and the whereabouts of the gold is no longer 4 secret. The gas launch tn which they are head for the treasure up and Cromwell, the man who escapes, gels the map of t buried treasure and de CLEMMER |features of the ure in find it. He reaches Hava’ ‘The romance of the old world, the |insight it affords into the lite a rival overhears the ste struggle and strife of the new world, | wealthy and soc clect of a world the map and sets off for the treas mingled with an atmoephere that is | metropolis plendid | ure [like no other in any part of the/as Harmon. Cromwelt and his party follow and jworld, dre to be found in the latest Ae Ti then comes the series of underwater BLUE MOUSE thrills “I Am Guilty,” the cinema feature eee at the Blue Moure, is a melodramatic hiows Frank Lonee & }Universal feature, “The Kies,” star. ring Carmel Myers. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pike St. at Fifth Ave. The Price $ .00 Has Been —a Reduced to We say it in all candor. If you have been putting off buying a ran; in the hope of lower prices, here is the opportunity you have been wait- — ing for. The Monarch Is Without Question the Most Economical Range This is vouched for by the thousands of Seattle housewives who are’ using Monarch Ranges. If you needa range now—or are going to need one in the near future—act now! 4 | | iii excitement in “If Women Only lTom SANTSCHI ON ! The story concerns a young girl, the daughter of a ranch foreman, who loves the son of the owner of a lvast California estate. Tho differ jence in caste restrains them until jan amazing sequence of thrilling ad - ta “Paestn; wovel, Moahations oa the Back” money means all and human life Ineans little! aaa / WILLIAM.S lof birth and brings them together |for a breath-catching climax. Miss Mycrs is amazingly pretty as Erolinda, the heroine, while William Lawrence has exceeded his previ ous screen successes as Audre Ralda rama. P. J. Lockney, J. J. Lanoe. jHarvey Clarke, Jean Acker and Ed Brady play the remaining roles with | vigor. The romantic locale, the personal popularity of Mixs Myers and her ad |mirabie work in the exotic charac: ltertzation will go far toward estab: | |Ushing the success of this feature. oe 38 | WINTER GARDEN William Desmond, Frank Losee Clayton head the appearing in “Dan gerous Toys,” the screen drama at \the Winter Garden this week. The dangerour toys of the title are women, according to the philoso- |venture levels the artificial barrter | mystery story, It tells of a woman who, thru neglect by her husband, permits herself one last fling in the world from which her married life |han taken ber, At the end of her “vacation” Connie MoNair becomes the pawn of circumstances and be eves herself the guilty agent of a murder. Her husband, McNair, de fends Dillon, a crook, who ts accused of the rime. A «trong dramatic situation. which little Mickey Moore, baby, plays a principal part, reveals [Connie to her husband as the sup | posititious murderess, An ingenious @wist of the plot, not disclosed until the final “fade-out,” proves to Mo Nair that his wife ix innocent. Mahlon Hamilton heads a strong cast, in eee STRAND lture at the Strand. It is an un ‘usually interesting sea mystery There are some thrilling submarine scenes introduced into the picture, Love and adventure are the chief ingredients of “Wet Gold”. A_ pic an the! | COLANIAL | Stunts, humors and thrill | the program at the Colonia Tom Mix is appearing in his latest | picture, “A Ridin’ Romeo.” | Mix, as a cowboy, invents many [home Seomforts inthis photoplay, | some of which may be a help to thome who hate to get up earty on cold morning, But he cant’ think of |anything that will keep him out of | trouble. He loves excitement, but he fall to nee the humor in excitement pursuing him, His big heart opens wide when he finds a baby on a rock | He thinks it hax been abandoned. He takes it home to his cabin, Then | the sheriff gets him for kidnaping. | But, anyway, things turn out #0 | that Tom becomes a hero in the town, eee REX The elopement of a young college the wealthy trustees is the cause of | Knew,” the screen drama now show- | SCREEN MANY YEARS ing at the Rex. | Maurice Travers, son of a widow Tom Santachi is about to cele brate the 15th anniversary of his and one of the most popular students in Colburn university, falls in love) with pretty {ittle Denna Wayne.! film advent. Hots one of a hand “original” galaxy of players. Certain former They decide to clope. After a few | ful of the weeks Donna finds that trying to! sereen live on love is not an easy matter—/Selig luminaries of the old days, especially for a girl who has been) his erstwhile coworkers, in and used to every luxury in life. They| near Los Angeles now, are planning quarrel. |to entertain him with a dinner in Maurice returns to see his mother. | memoration. He finds that she has lost her sight and is being eared for by Madeline Marshall, an attractive young girl | —Advertisement. Chiropodists Will Shake a foot! More than | Easterh chiropodists en route to tional convention of ch 0 at Sam, Francisco will arrive Tour City Tuesda; Tuesday night and will be taken on an auto tour of the city by the Ch ber of Commerce, ABOUT 150 PEOPLE were at the annual basket pienic King County Jurors’ neta ‘at Woodland park, Saturday ernoon, who had been adopted by Mrs. Tra vers. He ix touched by the girl's de votion and realizes the shallowness of the girl he married. ‘Then a real romance develops and | when Travers learns that his wife has | divorced him he leads Madeline to NOW PLAYING . “Wet Gold” in the title of the pic- | Student and the daughter of one of| the altar. - phy of Hugo Harmon, the banker. turesque gang of pirates, who bury! A Paramount picture of hair-raising action! A thrilling bunt with wild Africans! LION KILLERS” Paramount special taken in the biackest jungles on earth— so ° from the famous Vandenbergh Expedition! COMING—THOMAS MEIGHAN |PLAYER WRITES ONTO POISON OAK. VAUDEVILLE SKITS Path Roland went out on jocation| Arthur Jasmine, a young charac _ take scenes for her serial and/ter actor who has pl d in several ies back much puffed up over| Edith Roberts pictures, is branch her achievements. This is to be a vaudeville producer quite . literally, for poison written and is staging a got in its evil work and Ruth comedietta, all of whose ‘only Tow resuming her norma! y and costumes are hix own He himself will not tour in the piece ‘ROLAND RUNS ing out as He ha Bessie Love has acquire) a mer home at the California sea shore, and is living there with he mother, studying Two of her paintings | exhibition in a Los Angeles sum are now on gallery GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. 4% ON SAVINGS Quick Sale The prospective pur- ‘chaser asks, “Have you van Insured Title?” If . answer is “Yes,” | possibly the deal an be closed on the | Title Insurance often less than the ab- | §} stract-and-opinion. It is ‘| always worth more. * | i a i HENRY KLEINBERG, Chairman of the Board HENRY PICKARD, President. HOMER W. BUNKER, Vice President. ARTHUR C. KAHLEB C ‘anhier. FRANK BROWN, Assistant Caanie G L. WILTON. nt Cashier. . WACHTIN, Foreign De Mgr. First ive. and Columble st. art and dancing Harmon believes he was betrayed by |a lot of gold in an ol wreck at the ‘a woman and regards all of the op- bottom of the sea, are really respon: NOW HERE Twier Daily: 2:15-8:15 P. MATINEE TODAY At 2:15 P.M. “THE KISS” STARRING | ae CARMEL MYERS i “SOCIETY DOGS” Featuring Brownie, the Wonder Dog—He Presses His Pants THE DO-RE-MI TRIO Three Jolly Singers Four Times Daily | INTERNATIONAL NEWS the Metropolitan Coming W onan “MAN-TRACKERS" people left Theatre after last night’s open- | ing performance acclaiming “OVER THE HILL” to be the most human, heart- throbbing screen classic ever shown in Seattle—and THEY ARE RIGHT Special Musi¢ by a Large AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA HELD OVER ADAPTED FROM Peter B. Kyne’s FAMOUS Saturday Evening Post Story An Seats Eves.: 27c, 50c and 77¢ Reserved for . Few Seats at $1.00 Evening Performance | Mats.(Unreserved) : 27¢ and 50c METROPOLITAN Fourth and University Main 6211 NOW PLAYING TOM MIX —in— “A RIDIN’ ROMEO” Coming Wednesday EILEEN PERCY —in— “BIG TOWN IDEAS" —alsi — HAROLD LLOYD THE SEASON’S KNOCKOUT “DANGEROUS TOYS” A DARING, SENSATIONAL STORY OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, LUXURY, PRETTY CLOTHES AND A CERTAIN RICH MAN Starring William Desmond, Margaret Clayton and Frank Losee FRISCO EXPOSITION SHOWS INTERNATIONAL NEWS; LATEST EVENTS “DAWN,” A GORGEOUS PRIZMA IN NATURAL COLORS. “FRIDAY, THE 13TH” HALL ROOM BOYS .COMEDY. TOPICS OF THE DAY CIRCUS CARNIVAL WILD WEST COMBINED 25e1 EVENINGS AND SUN- DAYS, 35e. 20—SHOWS—20 4—RIDES—4 Fifth and Lenora ALL THIS WEEK MANY FREE ATTRACTIONS

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