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RIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. r TODAY" LINERTY« Potty of th. COLUMBIA Meadin’ Went"; COLISEUM—Weeley Harry to rod.” j STRAND—Thomas H. Ince’ “Mall | } Hrothers’ “Why Girls COLONTA Fiynn ta | ching the 4 RE N—Pauline Starke in “Wite alone Wire.” \ OAK-—WHl Hogers in “Jew Call Me | dtm.” x —— ————* LIBERTY ILLIAM 8 HART follows Con. stance Talmadge as the attrac: | tien at the Liberty Hart's latest pieture in “White Oak,” & romantic drama of the West, written by Hart| himself, | Exciting De Mille's PRODUCTION Missourt iv. er steamboa’ pushing of a} wagon train by In . the rescue by a lone, determined man—these are only a few of the thrilling incl dents which make this one of the best pictures Hart has yet offered, . . COLUMBIA “Hoot” Gibson bids farewell to lo- cal film fans tonight at the Columbia, | where he is appearing in person in conjunction with the showing of his | din’ West,” a real} | Opens Saturday at 11 a, m. NE woman—his wife, the litte laundry girl he, the rich wm had married. The other—the society girl who was to have been his wife! Then—the raging tenement house fire! Which did he save? Can marriages such as these be suceessful? What will be the outcome of the strange romance of Rockefeller’s grand- daughter and her Swiss groom? This is only one of the thundering sensations in the latest, greatest picture by Cecil B. De Mille, Greatest in beautiful women—greatest in gowns and settings— greatest in heart tug—greatest in thrill! —Cast Includes— Leatrice Joy—Conrad Nagel—Edith Roberts » —Jack Mower—Theo- dore Roberts — Julia Faye. 1 ning Saturday the attraction The Black Panther’s Cub,” acular photodrama starring er stage star, Florence Reed, | a the in a highly dramatic dual role. eee WINTER GARDEN Peck’s Tad Boy,” the delightful comedy starring little Jackie Coogan at the Winter Garden, completes a week's run tonight. “The Love Special,” In which Wal ! lace Reid is featured, will be the new attraction opening Saturday. It is a dramatic photeplay, the scenes of | ~ which are laid on a railroad division | CO in the Rocky mountains | Reid appears as & construction en-| 1,1 kineer we m H (CBuRCH NOT SO STRAND | Lmatrice Joy and Faith Roberts, |two popular and beautiful screen | appear for the first ume DeMille pleture in ." opening Saturday Mixx Joy is seen in society girl, the part of a Ship Goes Aground ay at Columbia Mouth | BAD AFTER ALL! pissers. ASTORIA, Ore, Feb. 24—Reports| DENVER. —— Six newspaper resis [Porters dressed as hoboes attended | “S from Clatspit, at the mouth of the/ is many fashionable churches here, Columbia, say the British steamer | expecting to be ousted. Instead, they Roxburgh, which sailed Friday for| received a hearty welcome, money Sydney, has gone aground. Coast! 4nd offers of jobs guard cutters and tugs are stand-) ing by to give assistance. ou ith the role 1 Mins Roberts ha: sherwoman's daus' ¢ Thomas H, Ince all-star produce tion, “Hait the Woman,” the Strand tonight } en without means. Other items of on & the report include 786 women and JANUARY REPORT of the Y. W.| girls placed in domestic positions, 289) Spek te 4 we C. A. shows 237 free meals and Sar | ood, in offices and rooms found | COLISEUM iat beds given to 40 homeires pi tor 300 persone. Kat MacDonald, “American | Beauty.” opens at th iseurn Sat. | ~ urday in her newest First onal | picture, “The Beautiful Liar.” She} plays a dual role in this feature of ja young office girl who, thru the [impersonation of a noted stage star, ‘finds the man of her choice. “Penrod,” the screen adaptation of Booth Tarkington's famous stories, closes a successful week's run at the Coliseum tonight. Wesley Barry plays the title role. eee OAK “Forbidden Fruit.” the Cecil De Mille picture starring lovely Agnen Ayres, in booked for a three days’ showing at the Oak beginning Sun day. This is one of the most beautl. ful offerings DeMille has yet pro duced. “Forbidden Fruit” deals with a great problem in married life—a conflict between love and duty and It is cleveriy acted FS ee oat Big Downtéim. Theatrical Carnival. ‘onvention. thruout LAST TIMES FRIDAY— Wesley Barry in “PENROD” Starting Saturday COLUMBIA Friday—Hoet Gibson In Person and tn “HEADIN’ WEST Saturday—Hlorence Reed iv “THE BLACK PANTHER* WOODWARD HAZEL WHITMORE — LIBERTY WILKES Priday—~Petly of the Seattle a Steck Saturdey—Bill Hart ta —in— “WHITE OAK” “THE HOUSE OF GLASS” METROPOLITAN Y CARL RA © BLUE MOUSE “WHY GIRL it. Ma Kve—Il ‘Trevi > “peony MOORE COLISEUM PAT ROONEY and Friday—“PENROD” MARION T " Musical Revue ei 7 Other Vaudeville Acts atherin: “THE BEAUT COLONIAL Friday—‘Bucking the Line” Beautiful Liar” 3 DAYS ONLY! The American Beauty in a whopping good play! Kay NORMA TALMADGE tin “Ghosts of Yesterday” WINTER GARDEN Friday—“Peck’s Bad Boy” alinee Reid in , LOVE SPECIAL” and his famous Orchestra K “s0 THIS 1S ARIZONA” night THE “PENROD” AT COLISEUM Recognize these youngsters? | colored pals, Hermir. and Vermin. the Booth Tarkington story, showing at the Coliseum this But there's where your wrong. eek, in and Vermin at all. ollywood, Cat. And this picture was not taken in| It was taken right here in Seattle, boys are local youngsters and they are offering a prologue to the “Penrod” prcture, which shows for the last time to-| night at the Coliseum, SEATTLE STAR 'Two Promoters Held on Federal Charge Accused of fraud in the pale « J. T Th —d using the matia to f fraudulent « L, Moke appearance ton was brought he io M A very lucky strike for William Tell, Jr. One of the luckiest in history, when you con- sider the consequences. LUCKY STRIKE, When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer Sure it’s Penrod and his| A scene from “Penrod,” | ’Tisn't Penrod, Her- The! YLANIAL, Maurice Flynn, in “Racking the| at the Colonial Friday new show opening Sat Jurday will be “Fhe Primal Law,"|) Tt th Dustin Farnum starring. Farnum bas won laurels in vari. | fellow In the world, but in mowt popular as the Western hero, and that is the char. “The Primal dramatically pictures | of men for the posses. |Fred Fischer, president of the Seat | a type ter he portraya in eo strug m of valuable iands. Mary Thurman, REX Al Hart, hailed by movie fans the “admirable vil in seen ones more in « play that gives him wicked. and OAK rid over as the ADULTS THEATRE 10¢ Madison Near First | TONIGHT | Children Se Amateur Night for Young Per formers Exclustvely—Piring the whole family and enjay the fun. Will Rogers FRATURE “Jes’ Call Me Jim” A picture that will warm your heart ALSO TORCHY COMEDY Coming Saturday “Cherokee Jack” Champion Indian Whiptracker | of the United States in 100% Courtesy, Pictures, LAST TIMES FRIDAY Constance Talmadge in “Polly of the Follies” Starting Saturday 4 DAYS ONLY BILL HART “WHITE OAK” A Rapid-fire Story of the Old West! MALOTTE at the Wurlitzer former Sennett beauty, haa the leading feminine role. Marvelous Feats of the Whip |“PENROD” ICE CREAM BAR IS THE LATEST Beattle school kiddies stand ready “Penrod” the most popular the special favor of ihe Lucky Strike Cigarette — because It?s Toasted* — which ceale in the delicious Burley faver 27. og syead it’s designs. They are made in For it was “Penrod.” now playing at the Coliseum, that brought Frank | Steffy, manager of the theater, and tle Ice Cream company, in the role | of Santa Claus. So popular had “Penrod” become that Fischer got up a special choco- late fee cream bar which he named} “Penrod.” And just to make it in-} teresting, Steffy arranged with him for a wholesals free distribution of | the bars at the schooi# Thursday yand Friday. ZNO © UNIVERSITY Last Times Priday— “Wife Againet Wite” Starting Satertay FRANKLYN FARNUM |“binck character” an opportuntty to| | play havoc with the lives and des | tinies of the characters in “So Thin | \ Is Arizona,” which will be the film) offering at the Rex following the! [final showing tonight of the dra- j matic film, “Wife Against Wife,” This material is HIGH NEWS—COMEDY—TOPICS able — Mahogany, Fast-Action Weatera D u COMING SATURDAY 4 DAYS ONLY DUSTIN FARNUM —in— “THE PRIMAL LAW" amel. No one who has a are low price. 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ALSO | pi ota —— Fashioned Pm seues | ‘AND CROW! 6c in Period design, an i pot $0 THIS | three finishes are obtain- Jaco- bean Oak and Ivory En- chair to buy should ignore this opportunity — they } very high grade | chairs at a very specially PAGE 3 our own shops with spe- The curtains are 2144 aranteed sun- ideally suited for over- jj CHAIRS ~ high her Hollywood studio on Constance Talmadge ts working “The Di- atyv ” an original story by Selwyn. Sidney Franklyn is ‘Teday and Temorrow FLORENCE REID —In— ’ “AT BAY” TODAY AND TOMORROW BUCK JONES “BAR NOTHING” First Chapter of “Stanley in Africa” COMEDY Boys Bring the Qc Family This Ad Admit Any Boy FREE From THEATER Week of February 19 ©. D. Woodward Presents HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B, LUCE And.a Notable Cast in “A Woman’s Way” Ali Seats Reserved Matinee, Any Seat, 25c Nights, 50c and 35c PLUS WAR TAX Next Week: “The Rose of the Rancho” The Queen of Emotional Drama FLORENCE REED ” in 4 THE BLACK PANTHERS CUB VIVID ALLURING COLORFUL SPECTACUL at the COLUMBIA R ws], 10 a. m. till Noon Sat. = pe the picture, HOOT GIBSON “HEADIN’ WEST” AND IN His Original PERSONAL PROLOGUE Last Times Tonighs It’s Theater Week DURE AY Foamtaey Tat