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C Last Times Friday Ethel Clayton in STARTING SATURDAY and the vicinsitudes of an ambitio: jyoung painter and those of @ lasy at the Columbia Saturday, Hoot Gib- | son displays his best abilities in the | saddie ax well as his finest work as an actor, He ts the center of atten. ition every minute with his fast rid jing and clever tricks. Louise Lor jrame will be seen as the leading feminine figure. ‘The second of the Universal-Col Mer’s series of the famous stories by MH. C. Witwer will be an added fea | ture, Marte Prevost fs now playing at the Charles Keaton. These two popular stars will appear on the pro- gram at the Liberty begin- ning Saturday, Ray in a com- | Ray and Buster Columbia in “Don't Get Personal,” | edy drama, “R. S. V. P.,” and ‘Wesncadanoe ae Keaton in a comedy, “The | eee Boat,” both First National at-|— BLUF MOUSE tractions. Rich Girt for Mary Pickford, and/ Having gone to great pains to! <ssire nh we other well-known pictures, combine beauty and historical ac. ee curacy in the settings of the Will Andriot, who has the reputation of | being the most expert WINTER GARDEN cameraman a fam Fox special film production of ‘Confiic Priectiia Dean's newest | speaker . “A O in filmdom—a real artist in light nf i Mark ‘Twain's “A Connecticut Yan-| ing etrecta. He made “The Blue-|Marring vehicle, f# to be shown Lsinabes Aside from the fact that nes te King Archer's Court,” which bind” for Tourneur, “The Poor Littie| in Seattle again ‘This time It ts to| {is now in its third week at the Blue | MM” & e. be shown atthe Winter Garden, The| Norma Talmadge ts coming to the there are more Monarch | Mouse, Emmett J. Flynn, the di film rings true to its name from be-| Coliseum Saturday. Her new pic ® . : rector, resolved to take no chances ginning to end, for it is brimful of |ture, a First National attraction, in Malleable Ranges in use a with the photography. For good set excitement and suspense called “Love's Redemption” and of icini' 4 tings amount to nothing if the ‘Clarence Buddington Kelland ts|fers the Jovely young actreas the in Seattle and vicinity oa |photography ts poor. the author © ." unique character of “Ginger.” an than any other one make ; Mr. Flynn engaged Lacten Bunor Glyn's, ¢ Great Mo |orphaned girl of the Jamaican island, | s) saint Ee ssteian. Gian, SWORN eAiben lovable Beles dodeets Gad fe of ranges—that the Mon- closes a week's run tonight. ONLY A FEW DAYS & | MORE R.S.V.P. Charlie is an artist whose models work for him on a profit-sharing plan, but there are no profits! However Char- lie has part of a dress suit, and see where that leads him! BUSTER KEATON —— Anita Stewart in “Her Mad Bargain’ se #s STARTING SATURDAY The story of “Ginger,” an island waif, wh mothers a human wrec! and brings him back t manhood—only to rene the battle in the momen. of her triumph! “THE BOAT’ Buster builds him a boat to cruise in—and she sails grandly, just like a ton of lead! You'll have to admit this double star at- traction means more fun than you’ve had in many a moon. TALMADGE never had so unique and so appealing a role as that of “Ginger” in “LOVE'S REDEMPTION” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Arthur Kay, Director Last Times Friday Wm. Fairbanks in “The Broadway Buckaroo” Starting Saturday— “Fearless” Dick HATTON “The Hell Hound of the West” Thrilling Rescues! Dangerous Exploits! Action! Pep! A whirlwind of LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Carl Laemmle preset THE BIG JOY PICTURE, WITH MABEL NORMAND Perso PICTURE ROUND ONE—LET’S GO of the Famous Leather Pusher Stories COMING TOMORROW THE FIRE EATER A rousing romance of the big woods and the picturesque forest rangers, with the GREATEST FOREST FIRE EVER SCREENED C92 YB TODAY GLORIA SWANSON in “THE GREAT MOMENT” ToMonnOow— PRISCILLA DEAN in the Big Thritter— “CONFLICT Afternoons, 250; Evenings, ihe INTER GARDE THEATRE 1221-Third Ave “COKUNISE RD SL Democratic forces of the 2—An adequate state bank guar. | anty law. « 3—A resolution denouncing Sena THE SEATTLE STAR OMING TO LIBERTY | FIGHT PLANNED | BY DEMOCRATS See Real Chance for State) “EXIT THE VAMP” girding up their k | sharpest battles in Dh for neata M the stat ature, eee | With a weak and t ar repub Hoan governor, a legiviature that jJammed a large number of vic | laws down the throats of the pec the state democratic leaders see a cartoonist are lifelike. chan@ to secure contro! at Olympta “punter Keaton | | They will base their fight, in the i yo Weaton hee ‘igor coming elections, on a strong plat | eh opera Rie “pe torah, the principal planta of which | n e COLUMBIA a | - my t In “The Fire Eater," which wit! be 1—Repeal of the poll tax tor Miles Poindexter for bis vote to seat Newberry, tome rule for cities. 5—Support of the Initiative pets | tion repealing the certificate cinaity bill passed by the last legis- | lature. Electricians Hear | Dean Miller Speak’ One hundred and fifty members of the Seattle Electrical assoctation met ' at @ noon luncheon In the Washing. ! ton Hotel Annex Thureday. 1. Miller, dean of the college of buat ness administration, of the Univer. sity of Washington, was the pri rincipal itiative are responsible for the sal vation of an Englishman of high cul ture, who is rapidly disintegrating | under the influences of the island Tonight, for the last time, Anita Stewart appears in gain.” STRAND All those who have seen Curt) | Stockdale before know how many | fine character portrayals he has con. | tributed to the career of motion pic tures, but never before has been seen in so unusual and part as that of the Silhouette Man in Mack Sennett’s latest production, “Molly 0,” } ony O” has been a wonderfully smoceneful attraction all over the country. third big week at the Strand, COLANTAL The appearance of Puck Jones tn a new picture is always an interest. ing event. His pleasing personality, jhis daring, and the aki Martial Law Will End in Colorado | since Witiam Fox made him a star. DENVER, Jan. jim the Huerfano county coal fields teh,” is to be shown at the Colonial |is early in the history of the West. | will end tomorrow, | maining state rangers will be wi th. if drawn, ft was | Rangers were sent to the district| last Novernber when coal miners lemployed by the Colorado Fuel &| Iron company walked out tn protest Crossroads” closes at the Rex against @ wage reduction. PAGE 3 OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President) PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE. THE MONARCH Victory THE MONARCH Is the Most Economical Range urge you to buy a Mon- arch Malleable Range because we know that it is the most economical range to own. of ne. 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If you buy a Monarch Malleable Range now—divided payments will be gladly arranged. featuring Mabel Nor It Is now showing in its i with which —— he frequently disposes of villainous | tows by the use of his fists alone have made him a general favorite |nme Saturday, features the Western actor, Dick Hatton, in “The Hell hound of the West,” a melo dramatic pleture, The story Is Jaid Oak in the prairie country, and the time beget nce rs John Bowers and a ctoter are Che for four days, beginning Saturday. | Indian fights, daring riding and ES ba who grapple on the “Beyond the Crossroads” ends a thrilling ride by the hero on a log beards A huge wave washes |down the treacherous rapids are only |from the deck inte the @ few thrills of the story, the filming of this scene = | i = Barrowty escaped injury. Brafiey Kings “Beyond bond baa to ture, strange as it may seem, A fight on the slanting deck of a} not taken on a rocky shoal night, and the new offering, tegin-| wrecked steamer, studio 27—Marttal law} Buck's latest picture, “To a Fin when the re today. | three days’ run tonight eee announced -— fn waves and| Pacific, but tnside the SS aT ATTA | Half-Price Sale! Churchill Antiseptic Skin Soap (Regular r9¢ Each) \ 2 Cakes 19c The first “Churchill” Sale we've been in a position to hold for some months: Now with production back to normal we have an ample supply for a Two-Day Sale Fridayand Saturday January 27-28th Churchill Antise great majority fe) tic Skin Soap is well known to the Owl Drug Store customers. It is a f thoroughly good Toilet Soap and, in addition, has a marked medicinal value. Useful as a skin conditioner; romotes skin health. Friday and Saturday you can co two cakes for the price of one—in The Owl Drug Stores, Quantity price: 2 Boxes (6 cakes) 50c. 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