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» THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921. Cartoon Comedy Pathe News First National Kinograms Coming GLORIA SWANSON —in— “The Great Moment” It’s intensely human and real istic! More absorbing on screen than stage! —N. ¥. Evening Telegram “SALVATION NEL" —with Paalige § Starke A First National attraction Until Friday night only COLISEUM CONCERT ~~ ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 SESSUE HAYAKAWA Until, Friday night only, in “BLACK ROSE ed The best ‘crook story in a long time Bruce Scenic Booth Tarkington's story that |mighty fine automobile racing | leaves a smile on the face and ® warm feeling around the beart! Aesop Fable Comedy “The Ants and the Grasshopper” Coming TOM MOORE and HAROLD ‘LLOYD ‘Under S&S. K. Wineland, playing Serenade—Drigo “SLAYING THE HIPPOPOTAMUS” A Paramount special of Victoria Nyanga and the Nile “SALVAGE” comin Respond to the Call of | LOVELY LAKE CRESCENT in the heart of the jc Mountains aves Colman ht daily, cone ee at Port An- |Commis ion Form | of Government Up BREMERTON, Aug. 11.—A spe | clal election to decide whether or not | Bremerton will have a commiasion form of government will be held in lone city within the next 40 days, |according to @ report of the city | council. After the show, we'll go to Boldt’s NOW PLAYING Twice Daily- , 8:15, The Wonder Picture of the Age ‘WILLIAM FOX Presents “OVER THE HILL” To miss seeing “Over the Hill” ix to miss the one production that hes stirred Seattle from city limit to city limit. ~~ “Nobody that is human can resist its ap- peal.”—S. ¥. Examiner. wow Evening»—30c, 5c, 85e A few oats at $1.00 Matinee—30c and 550 These Prices Include "s Special Large bail AUGMENTED! @ ORCHESTRA a |BLUE MOUSE |film feature at the Blue Mouse this | week ieee TODAY'S PROGRA! MS LINERTY—Thomes Meighan ta “The Roe of Cannan.” ou Kit--May Allison tn Nell.” TER GARDEN—Tom Mix in “The Road Demon.” | BLUE MOUSK—Aaiton Hamilton tn “The AY ALLISON, the pretty blonde star, now at the Clemmer tr “The Last Card,” is a popular por son with the coeds of the University ef Southern California, and it ts but few of the girls in that institution of learning who have not a pieture of Miss Allison in some one of her many characters, | Recently when a new recreation room was opened at the Southern California school, the coeds invited Miss Allison to be present and take part in the ceremonies, To show her appreciation, Mins Allison donated a pheoeire: jade tea set. see WINTER GARDE Tom Mix‘s pictures are always en Joyable. Mix ponsesses a magnetic personality and his productions al ways include a routine of daredevil stunts. In “fhe Road Demon,” at the Winter Garden this week, the popular star not only thrills with his horsemanship but with some Claire | Mix. Anderson plays opposite “I Am Guilty,” Is the title of the It is @ melodramatic picture jin which Mahlon Hamilton has the leading role, Bradley King, magazine writer jand playwright, is the autitor of the jortwinal screen story. The plot has to do with a mysterious murder. oe | STRAND Lionel Barrymore is at the Strand | this week. This clever actor is ap jpearing in “Jim the Penman.” The story is highly dramatic and offers Mr. Barrymore in the role of a young bank cashier whore uncanny skill at imitating signatures leads him into a tangled web which brings the picture to a surprising climax. Doris Rankin has the leading feminine role. eee COLONIAL The Colonial is now showing “Get Your Man," an exciting five-reeier starring Buck Jonea. “Get Your Man” was written by Alan Sullivan and deals with the ex) periences of a young Scoteman at} home and later in Northwest Canada | as a member of the Royal North west mounted police, There are both humor and drama tn the picture. eee COLISEUM Pauline Starke, whore screen ca-| reer has made rapid advancement | under some very able directors, plays the leading role in “Salva tion Nell,” the screen version of | the famous stage drama which is showing at the Coliseum, Miss Starke is extremely young and t of the Mae Marsh type. She does some fine emotional acting in “Salvation Nell.” eee LIBEBTY Out of a Ist of more than 1,000 cities of the United States, Asheville, N. C., was chosen by the Paramount company for the locale of Booth Tarkington's mythical town of | plenty |with green foliage | Man Sees Red,” “Canaan.” For weeks the location AM VILT THE SEASON'S - SENSATION WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST HEADED BY MAHLON HAMILTON NOW PLAYING BLUE MOUSE | £25 THEATRE Fea NOW BUCK JONES “GET YOUR MAN” COMING SATURDAY “A VOICE IN THE DARK ALSO Harold Lloyd PLAYING— News NUNN UUU TT a_i THE SEATTLE STAR ORIENTAL LOVERS AT REX Yoda (Sessue Hayakawa) and Blossom (Tsuru Aoki), his wife, seem to be quite contented with each other and things in general. kawa in real life as well as in Incidentally, Tsuru Aoki is the wife of Haya- “Black Roses,” the picture play at the Rex this week, and of which this loving scene is a part. jepartment searched for the typical | town-—one with the well-known town square, net too modern building». of green grams and It was finally that Asheville wam ideal for filming of the picture ighan in starred t of Canaan” decided the Thomas M "The Con Liberty th Justice is the meme of “When a} the William Fox tion at the Class A in which The produc William Farnum is starred. story is from Larry Evans’ “The Painted Lady,” publiahed in the Sat urday Evening Post TEARLE’S BROTHER IN “OVER THE HILL”) Noel Tearle, who playa the role of | of the hateful Inaac in the Fox| clamic, “Over the Hill,” which is now playing it» second big week to ca-| pacity houses at the Metropolitan, theatre, is a brother ‘of Conway} Tearle, the handsome Selznick star. | Tearle’s role in “Over the Hiti* ts| a thankless ane. He ts the shallow, cruel son of a‘loving, devoted mother. | The actor succeeds tn making the | audience take an extreme dislike to| him, which ts tn reality a great tribute to bis art. NNOUNCE RS SATURDAY of the “Whose, Byes Are eat will be announced tn ° Star, Incidentally the the pretty eyes will be in LAST CARD” with MAY ALLISON as os Somes Whese Saturdays “SNORT SKIRTS* _ Siegen, mR Check Room Public Market Fruit Market 81 Madison or 82 aida Just off of First Ave. Opens Monday, August 15 It has been the aim to embody in this terminal all comforts and conveniences for the traveling public, such as Public Waiting Room Special Rest Room for Ladies Loading Stages Under Coyer Unloading Stages Under Cover Passengers Insured Against Accident Comfortable Cars Responsible Drivers Street Car Service Direct to Building Last Minute Shopping Features Restaurant and Barber Shop Attractive Shops of All Kinds 20 STAGE LINES 70 Modern Stages “Speed With Safety” For information on Stages to any part of Western Washington Phone Elliott: 1642 == cnn TAQUEUEOUHOOGUOUOETEUEGUAGUUGEEEGEUTGOTOEUGOOAUEUAEAUEOULGUUAAEEAUUATGUEUAEECTEAUAGEUAUAEUAOAGUAOEUAEUAGAGUAGAUUEUUAL UAL | jealluses, without soreness or irrita- ra UUUAULUUOUAUOAUEAUHUA FIVE INJURED | BY WILD AUTO Car Crashes Into Crowd on! Steep Hillside Five persons were injured when an auto crashed Into a crowd board ing a street car at 16th and Madison tt. Wednesday night | ‘They are; Mary Ross, 3729 Gray- son ave.; Mrs, Walker, 1632 92nd ave. | |8.; Mra, John Degraaf, 2016 Dear born ave., and Mr, and Mra, G. 0. | Rifiman, 209 29th ave. 8 | The auto, driven 2. HL. Bridge: | stock, 614 34th down 16th ave., stock, at a legs te of speed. | was unable to stop his car in time to avoid the people, he told police. Pridgestock was arrested and later released. None was sertously in jured. | | | H 1 VANCOUVER, Wash. — Wittiam Bouck, suspended grange master, to speak before granges at Felida Mon Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lft it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist wells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | fo remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the WILLIAM FARNUM “WHEN A MAN SEES RED” coxcent onc OncumerRA Children, 1 Announcement To all my friends and old cus- tomers: I have opened a new store in my own building, at 1014 Pine Street, and will sell Gov- ernment Paints and General Merchandise at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREET Between Terry and Boren Aves. Established since 1906 “Square Deal to All” Death only a matter of short time, Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid) painful consequences by taking) GOLD MEDAL Oem 2 ie The world indard remedy for kidney, bladder and uric acid troubles—the Cock for the m jedel ‘and accept ne imitation hes OWL DRUG CO, = OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN Go, OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Room-Sized Marie Antoinette RUGS | Reduced to $12.75 Ea. THESE RUGS are rag and grass interwoven and are shown in attractive rose, tan and blue effects—Rugs that will give you service and are ideally suited wherever an inexpensive floor covering is required. 8x10 and 9x12 sizes are reduced to $12.75 each Friday is the Best Day to Buy Fruit Jars 95c Doz. | 79c Doz. Housewives should stock up for the entire season’s canning at these prices—the lowest at which fruit jars _ have been offered. Savings on Linens and Bedding © To Interest Housewives 16 by 36-inch White 72 by 84-inch White Huck Towels Bed Spreads of a satisfactory quality | Crochet or Knitted styles $1.25 Dozen $1.95 Each White Wool finished Cotton Crib Blankets of splendid weight 36-inch Fine Quality Long Cloth in 10-yard lengths $3.00 Each A romantic western tale of stunts and thells in autos and saddle Story and Direction by Lyna F Reynolds,