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THURSDAY + a ~ | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Baconn MEAR BANECA Untit Friday Night Onty Thos. H. Ince’s “Hail, the Woman!” Terrific Climax UNTHL rRipaYr REX ee Nicur PAULINE STAR Courtesy, Pletures, Music i Wriday Night Only CONSTANCE TALMADGE an. ‘the Ziegfeld Beauty Chorus in “Polly of the Follies” Coming Saterday—nilt Mart im “White Oak” | Henutiful Line” OTTAWA, Kans.—Nows of the! death of Rev, John H. Killbuck, 60/ years old, for 20 years an Alaskan | missionary, is recetved here in « be-| lated telegram, dated February ‘i from Aniak, Alaska, . Fam ‘Third Near Unies THEA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “BAR NOTHING” vega A in Africa, fa al 2 ae TOWAT ONLY 5H te STRAND N URIEL FRANCES DANA, the 4-yourold Seatthe tot who ts eying in Thomas HH, Ince's allstar production, “Hail the Woman,” at the Strand, takes her honors as a “wtar’ mighty seriously, ‘This demonstrated by the following epls tle, penellprinted in capital letters, which Muriel sent recently to Thomas H. Ince Dear Mr, Ince: Please Mr, Ince I want a dressing room also, Just lke Miss Vidor and Miss Bellamy, And please also paint a large star on the door of my room. I love you. MURIEL DANA. Murtel got the dressing room. eee WINTER GARDEN “Queenie,” the little black dog that is seen with Jackie Coogan in “Peck’s Bad Boy” at the Winter Garten, ts to appear with “the kid again in his latest picture, “Trouble, when it ts released, “Queenie” is called the dog with the human beain. She is G years old and bas been in pictures four years, eee COLISEUM For the mascot of “Penrod,” hin latest screen production, Marshall THEATER Week of February 19 ©. D. Woodward Presents HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE And a Notable Cast in “A Woman's Way” All Seats Reserved Matinee, Any Seat, 25c Nights, 50c and 35c PLUS WAR TAX Next Week: “The Rose of the Rancho” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FLORENCE REID ™ “AT BAY” “The Littic Shepherd of Kingdom Come” COMEDY sews TODAY 0: ROBERT WARWICK ta “JACK STRAW" BIG _DOWNTC CARNI FEB sy gpht camaro ea re toate ICAL AL “A SAPASOAY Howe ane Mecieal Rover ™ LIBERTY—Con: “Polly of the COLUMBLA “Headin’ Wen se Talmadge in | ibson tn ppearing in Person COLINEUM—Wesley Barry tn “Pee. | re | STRAND—Themas HW. Ince'e “Hall | | | DIEN-—Jackie Coogan | Hey,” w Hrothers’ | | ae." Viyen tn Arguing ” OAR Ray sewart in “The Weet- | pI erners.” i] x Noilan adopted the raccoon of Bon Landers, property man at the studio. “Nigger” is the animal's name He appears ax companion to Herman and Verman, the two darky boys of the “Penrod” stories. Westley Barry, who is the star of jthe pictures, gives an excellent per formance. eee COLUMBIA With the ald of a young colored jsinger, “Hoot” Gibson, pépular cow. boy actor, pute over a clever little | |prologue to his latest Universal | feature, “Headin’ West,” at the Co- }lumbla this week. Gibson, who is making @ personal lappearance tour thruout the larger cities, is one of Universal's foremost stars, | LIBERTY Having written a series of success ful original stories for Constance Talmadge, the latest of which ts Ly of the Follies,” the attraction now at the Liberty, John Emerson and Anita Loos have produced a pic. ture of their own which ts called “Ned Hot Romance.” Miss Talmadge appears in the role Polly Meacham, a captivating lt. girl, in “Polly of the COLONTAL The transformation of an easy-| folng young bank cashier in a small | town into a vigorous, hard-fighting | and ambitious man, involved in al bitter strugsie for posnession off }a valuable railroad rightof-way, | in “Bucking the Line,” the n Fox picture, starring Maur-| nn, at the Colonial, eee | ife Against Wife,” showing at }the Rex, t# a dramatic photoplay. |'The action is laid in Paris and the story concerns the love affair of a |Uttle French model. | Pauline Starke and Perey Mar mont, the English actor, are seen In the leading roles. eee OAK “The Westerners,” a vivid sereen | version of Stewart Edward White's} famous novel, will be shown for the) last time tonight at the Oak. ‘The! | story opens with a caravan wending| lite way across the Dakotas townrd | he Black Hilla gold fields, an un- Here ts a home-made whieh re found to be jeans of break- prompt in ac- Under its healing, soothing in- fluence, chest soreness goes, loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you et ® ge night's restful sleep. usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or lesa. 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Advertisement | Week-End Special in Shoes Fine Black or Brown Shoes—calf or kid leather, with military heels— $5.00 All sizes Regular $8.00-$9.00 Also Choice of several Pumps and Oxfords at $4.85 316 Pine Street Meet Ed “Hoot” Gibson, world’s champion cowboy motion picture star, auto race driver and all round good fellow. *% *% * * By Daisy Henry Edward (Hoot”) Gibson, popular Untversal cowboy actor, is having the time of his life in Seattle this week, Dig kid, and is forever doing things that will make other people happy * ry day this week at the Colum-| where he t# appearing in person usually pictureaque scene Roy Stewart and Robert McKim are seen tn the two leading roles. eee UNION Buck Jones, star of the Wm. Fox picture, “Bar Nothing.” at the Union theater Friday and Saturday, i«n’t quite eure how he dora takes a fying leap out of the win dow of a moving train or geta Into the center of a real free-for-all fint| fight with equal ease. Buck ts cer tainty @ live-wire proposition, where daring la concerned. ETHEL CLAYTON IN “HER OWN MONEY” “Her Own Money.” @ pletarization of the New York stagn success by Mark Swan, author of “For the De fense,” “On Trial” and other plays, is coming to the Coliseum soon. Fthel Clayton in the star of this | picture, the plot ef which has to do ith domestic life. ‘That men and women who marry outside their own environment fre quently find time to repent of their rashness is the theme of Cecil B. De Mille’s newest feature, aturday Night.” the attraction at the Strand beginning Saturday. A modern version of “Cinderefa” forms the background of “The Beau- tiful Lier,” the new photoplay in which Kathryn MacDonald plays a dual role, Bim Hart ts again an anthor, Hart| wrote the original story of “White Oak,” hig latest Paramount picture, to be shown here soon, Hart cast Bill as “gambler” in this film, Gibson is just like a great, | * * * + | 89 Well as tn “Headin’ Weat,” a Weet- j@rn thriller, Giteon haw played host ite some local organization, Tueday afternoon it was Mother Ryther’s day, and the young star made friends with every child at the big home. He brought them all down to the show jand treated them to choice candies. Wednesday Gibson entertained the war veterans and ‘Thursday and rt jday he has similar plans. | This te not Mr. Gibson's first wintt to Seattle—in fact, he has spent a | good deal of his time here renewing | Mia acquaintance with LH. Gray, or | “Bob,” ag Gibeon affectionately calle him. Bob and Hoot became ansock lated together in California when | Gibron was a cowboy. Both went in- it, but bei Pictures together in 1912 with | “Broncho Billy” Anderson's Eamnay }company, Tiring of this life, the | pals drifted up to Seattle, and Gray | went into the garage business, at | 1418 Broadway, with his brother, P. H. Gray. “Hoot™ worked for them ‘a9 a mechanic for two years and here got his first touch of auto racing. Then came the big Pendleton | roundup of 1914. The Gray brothers persuaded “Hoot” to enter the rodeo, and it was at this world’s event that the young cowboy-mechanie won the world’s championship as jbest allaround cowboy in relay, pony, roping, bareback and Roman riding, a title which be still holds. Gibson came by the monicker “Hoot” several years ago, when, as a cowboy on the ranch, he was always | the last to turn in. “Gibeon, you're |e regular night owl,” said on of his pais, and from that day on the boys called him “Hoot.” Gibson's rise in the pleture world |haw been rapid. He joined the Uni- versal film company a few years ago and has appeared In Western fea- |turem ever since, He was recently COMING SOON Lois Wilson, Milton Sills, Theodore | Roberts and Helen Ferguson appear jin “Miss Lulu Bett,” the new Wil- liam DeMille offering, which is sched. uled for an early showing here, SINE. | “PENROD” P WINNER UZZLE TALE How's this for a “Penrod” puzzle? It was suggested by Phillip Morris, age 14, 1736 Alki ave., and wins the $5 cash prize offered for the best puzzle on the name “Penrod.” Phillip’s puzzle was the best submitted by more than a hundred contestants. 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