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THOMAS MEIGHAN in Peter B. Kyne’s “Cappy Ricks” Leaves Tonight A rare comedy of early married life starts here Saturday— RUPERT HUGHES’ sparkling story— DURVE AHEAD" —With— Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix. The longest of all highways—much trav- eled, but ever new—the Rocky Road to Wedded Bliss! This scintillating picture that starts with marriage is easily one of the best of modérn comedy-dramas. TOONERVILLE COMEDY “A Toonerville Tangle” COLISEUM | CONCERT ORCHESTRA 4 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY Conductor Q. Clemmer, ? ! ES THE PICTURE It’s a great picture! Ask any one of the 16,706 Seattle people who have seen it this week! Last Times Today and Tomorrow i lana snc PRICES Last Times Today B TOM MIX “Alter Your Own Heart” wy NTER GARDEN THEATRE s. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. sais TODAY'S PROGRAMS , MEBERTY—"The Girt From God's | ® WINTER GARDEN ITH &n ambition to be the greatest mother In the world rather than the greatest actress, Mrs. Mary Carr, the charming act reas who essays the role of Ma Ben. | ton in the William Fox Film “Over the Hil,” says that for her the play. | ing of such @ part in merely trans forring her household duties from the home to the screen, Six little Carrs and the father, William ©. Carr, are in that happy home, and four of the children acted with thelr mother in “Over the Fill," which will be shown at the Winter Garden Saturday, oe e CLEMMER | Jewel Carmen te the heroine of | “The Silver Lining,” the new sereen j attraction scheduled to open Satur | day at the Clemmer. “The Stiver Lining” t# an Intensely interesting story of an unusual crook girl whose winsome ways and r ble wits effectually lulled the pictons of her victim same time cleverly foiled of the law until finally she met de feat. eee BLUE MOUSE ~ comes to the Plus Mouse Saturday tn “A Virgin Para dine, a jungle story, written by Hiram Percy Maxim. It tolls of the | Nfe of « half wild girl in the jungles of a Bouth Sea inland and later in |soclety near New York. She finds/| hypocrisy 1 her displeasure in vigorous fashion. | Maxim, the author, ts the world fa mous inventor of the M: and many other cont ee LIBERTY The new Liberty bill beginning | Saturday features two of sereen ‘land's most popular comedians. Douglas Maclean will be seen in Passing Thru.” a lively Lene woven around Billy Parton, a young bank clerk, and Buster Keaton ts| starred in “The Playhouse,” one of | hia best comedies in which he | stage hand. Keaton comedies, “The Playh | boasts & wealth of original com situations, im stlencer | oom, . STRAND “The Affaire of Anatol.” Cec De Mille’s big all-star production, will be held over at the Strand. It fs « screen adaptation of Arthur Schnits ler‘’s famous play of the same name and {9 @ erarching anslysta of the matrimonial and diverce problem handled with the mastery whieh ts Cectl De Mille’s distinction. | Gloria Bwanson and Wallace Reid | are two of the alletar cast, eee COLISEUM Phoebe Mabee, a blueeyed Blonde with bobbed hair, the prettiest gir! tn the smal] town tn which she lives, | ty the role Helen Chadwick ts called | on to portray in “Dangerous Curves Ahead,” the new Goldwyn picture to be shown for the first time Saturday at the Coliseum, | Richard Dtx, the good-looking lend. | ing man, who, it te rumored, won pretty little May Collins from Chap lin, plays oppos! Mize Chadwick. ° COLONIAL “The Road to London.” opening Sunday at the Colonial, ts sald to be Bryant Washburn's best comedy of.) fering to the screen. The action loads from Picadilly Cirous to Wind sor Castle; from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace, from car to canoe; from railroad to ocean liner. 2ND © UNIVERSITY STARTING SATURDAY First Time in Seattle T. ROY BARNES Sas ish, ited ‘SEE MY LAWYER’ One of the most hilarious farce comedies of the season, and with Grace Darmond, dean Acker, Ogden Crane and Eugenie Ford in the cast, ~~ “A CROOK’S DILEMMA” Leaves Tonight NOW PLAYING A_THRILLING MELODRAMA OF THE JUNGLE AND CIVILIZED HYPOCRISY “A! VIRGIN PARADISE” BLUE MOUSE 7S THEATRE Ed tvilization and displays | = a on | fellowe—Robert Gardner and Billy| ganization which throws open the THE SEATTLE STAR William Fox Film, “Over the Hill,” Coming Saturday to Winter Garden Mary Carr as “Ma Benton” in “Over the Hill,” coming to the Winter Garden Saturday. Tt ts @ rollicking romantic drama, MOVIES: $5 PER SEAT Playing opposite our hero ts Joan} Would you pay §5 to see a movie? Morgan, @ noted English beauty, ‘That's the price charged at the ts ola world premiere of “Peter Ibbetson,” REX the first picturization of the Do Beginning Saturday the soreen of-| Maurier novel, at the Hotel Plaza in fering at the Rex will be a comedy | New York. The $5 showing was ar. drama entitled “See My Lawyer.” | ranged between Paramount and the The story has to do with two young| Film Mutual Benefit Bureau, an or Nobie—-who become interested in aj homes of prominent society people | machine which an inventor, True | as locations for pictures made in and man by name, declares will manufao-| around New York. Fees charged for ture artificial rubber, these locations are contributed to What happens when they ef hun-| Anne Morgan's American Commit dreds of dollars worth of stock only| tee for Devastated France and the to find that it ts all e take provides | Maternity Center of New York. Pro- a merry tangle. coeds of the “Peter Ibbetson” bese cast includes q@ number of fa-| miere go to the same charities, vorites, eerste Bet Charles Ray makes milk and foot: Lou Chaney te thinking of estab-| ball mix in his ploture “Two Minutes Ushing his own producing company. 7 100 Per Cent Courtesy, Pictures, Music “The Girl From God’s Country” Leaves Tonight —_— Starting Saturday Douglas MacLean ~ in Paramount’s small-town romance— “PASSING THRU” Youth and love in an orgy of thrills and fun! You bet it BUSTER KEATON in his first picture for First National “THE PLAYHOUSE” The hustling comedian lives up to his reputation of 4 the funniest on the boards! “Play Ball”—Hot stuff for ball fans Liberty News MALO’ Preture Patter | Ann Forest is tn France filming “Love's Boomerang.” Pearl White hae finished the Fox) picture “Open Your Eyes.” see Henry Arthur starring Ethel © Jones’ “Teyond,” on, ta out y Pickford, joture rights of her early success ee Gloria Davenport, daughter of the! Inte Homer Davenport, famous car toonist, has a role in Rex Ingram's film, “Turn to the Right.” Tom McNamara and Clive Weed, cartoonists, have gone into movies, Wat ber Buster Keaton haa completed! edy. Chartes Ra new comedy “Gas, ” has the Mexican Naztmova ts going to try reper |totre in film production, her first | etep turtzation of Oscar | Wilde's ne” Doll's House. and Ibsen's “A eee Tom Mix te working on “The Go Getter,” rected by Lynn F. Reynolds, eee A burlesque on Fairbank “Three Musketeers” ts being produced, called “Three and a Half Mus-| keteers.” eee Monkeys, parrots, cockatoos and Jays form a unique lobby exhibit in| the Capitol theatre, New York, whfle Martin Johnson's picture, “Jungle Adventures,” is running, eee Alice Lake has to wear the new Parisian long skirt in her new plo “The Blacksmith,” @ two-reel com | ® picture written and 4i-| ture, “The Golden Gift,” but she says she's sticking to the short ones outside the studio, oe e Mra, Efna Schley is doing movie comedy adaptations of Clarence Buddington Kelland’s “Scattergood” stories, Maz Linder, who appeared tn his American-made comedy “Be My Wife,” ae star and author and di- rector, ls working on another Gold. wyn comedy. NORMA OFF TO ORIENT Foreign travel lures the movie stars. Norma Talmadge is going to the Ortent, following completion of “Smilin' Through.” She is going to Honolulu and then to Japan and may decide to continue around the world, with @ @pecial stop at Algeria. She will not return until after the first of the year and her next produc “The Voice on the Minaret” and “Snake Bite,” both by Robert Hichen. “NO MORE DEATH” “THE END OF THE WORLD” 2 FREE LECTURES Sunday, 3 P. M. and 8 P.M. By Dr. George W. Carey of Los Angeles Montelius Music Hak 8rd and University, IF YOUR EARS RING # WITH HEAD NOISES § Tf you have roaring, bussing noises in your ears, y ting hard of hearin, Catarrhal Deafness, « ¥ druggist and ais 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it pint of hot ter and a little mulated suear, Take 1 tableapoonful four times a day, fini* ‘Will often briny; relief from the head nolses. 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