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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, The most unique show in town— enjoyed by thousands in the past three days —will remain until Friday night only. And in “A DAY AT THE STUDIO” In which MOTION PICTURES are taken of the audiences at the Strand, of Seat- tle children in a fairy tale photoplay at matinees and of Se- attle young women during evening per- formances, These pictures will be flashed on the sereen next week! Miss Lovely will also present her famous Orpheum Act, “Their Wedding Night,” with WILTON WELCH the Eminent English Actor Also her latest screen suc cess “The Greatest Question” A virile, smashing story of the Far North Coming Saturday—Gloria Swanson in “Her Husband's Trademark” 1922 |___ FIGHTER } Harry Carey, the two-fist-| ed, two-gunned hero of “Man) to Man,” the Western thriller, by Jackson Gregory, which is showing at the Columbia this wee | % MESES ET A HUSBAND HELD FOR SHOOTING As an aftermath of a shooting at }fair, March 27, John George Alonge, | }29, ‘insurance adjuster, te charged | j With assault In the first degree in a| complaint filed late Monday in supe: | rior court. | Alonge is held in the county jail, where he was placed after wounding | | Mrs, Blanche L. Baker and Patrol. | |man Frank W. Speir. The shooting | occurred in Mra. Baker's apartments, | 406 W. 45th, where Alonge had gone! to see his wife, Mra. Winifred Along», whom he had followed across the continent fi York. Miller Advocates 5-Cent Carfare| Declaring for a bent carfare and asserting that the business and indu» | trial life of a city depend on cheap transportation for workers, Charles H. Miller, candidate for mayor, aa-| dressed the Ballard Commercial Club at Eagies’ hall, Ballard, and the Uni versity District Comméreial Club tn} Little's hall, Monday evening. ] ADULTS “The Family Piayhease” LAST TIMES TUESDAY— LIONEL KAY and His Famous Orchestra | pletures for a tri | vaudeville circuit BARRYMORE —the eminent American actor’s genius at his best—in “BOOMERANG BILL!” Many Clever Youngsters in | Screen Plays By Daisy Henry | 1 will again ty in the ar new aplendid part in the latter At the ¢ beautiful, blac has been in pictures for seve bered herein oT Faith Healer” | iN be reme Chap Cheater." J Coogan Henry, fr. and Wesley Barry probably are the | best-known ne but oth ers are rapidly coming to the front. | John on juvenile Raby Pergy, of the Century Com edies, is the moat recent to acquire fame Muriel F « Dana, a 4 i yearold Beattie also is doing! well in Thomas Ince productions, } ine Lee, who left) »ver the Orpheum | have announced | their intention of returning to silent) drama, These two clever kiddies al-| ways appear together Lila Lee ane lara Horton gradua- ed from the juvenile clase three years ago. Jane and Kath Loulse Lovely, the charming little actress appearing in person at the Strand this week, was born in Austra- lia. Her father is ian and her mother Freneh. . Abraham Carlos and J. Gordon ha wards are now in Jerusalem, filming! a spectacle play on the Old Testament story of King David, The big scone will be the fight between David and Goliath, Thousands of extras, 1,000 camels and thousands} Of sheep and goats, will be used in other scenes. A number of European players wil! appear in leading roles. ‘The film will be released in America| by Wiliam Fox * Theodore Kosloff, who pinys the heavy role in “The Greef Tempta tion.” @ Paramount picture starring Retty Compson, which will be shown at the Liberty soon, received $10 bounty from th e for killing «| wildeat tn a t during @ brief bul! In the filming of ‘the p ing just “killed” four an Apache scene in an underground den setting in the picture, Mr, Koo loft felt very strong. . | WINTER GARDE? Jules Verne's fascinating novel ‘Mathias Sandorf.” has been trans lated from the French into the unt versal language of the motion pic-| ture, Under the title, “The Inle of Zordo,” it in being shown at the Win ter Garden this week. Its story of mystery, adventure and romance is told against a shifting panorama of | beautiful European mcenery. ee COLONIAL “Why Girts Leave Home” will be shown for the last time Tuesday at the Colonial, with Anna Q. Nijison and a specially selected cast present ing the famous melodrama. In add) tion to the regulgy program, an ex celient bill of lotal talent singers, dancers and comedians will be pre- sented at both evening shows. eee COLUMBIA Harry Carey's latest pleture, “Man to Man,” is the best Western in many moons. The story, which is * Action! Suspense! The world called him bad—a crook —an underworld character—and he wa. But there from the pen of Jackson Gregory, ls of the type which has given Carey jof a man who was “man enough” change himself from a human dere | @ real man again. STRAND Greatest Photoplay, a drama, is the of pleture stars. jan hour and in that time presents COLISEUM known actors tn the featured were three exalted moments in his life! And these lift you to the keenest tensity as you watch this unusual drama un- fold! SEATTL THE E STAR | Lionel Barrymore at Coliseum Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) PAGE 3 OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street Lionel Barrymore, as he appears im a scene from ae rang Bill,” the photopiay at the Coliseum, in which he has the | role of a crook who sacrifices himself for the woman he loves. | | Late 17th It is the virile story to his popularity Net with the taint of “Jjailbird” into | Lilian Rich ts the feminine lead. ee and “Life Lovely Lovely Louise Louise in person starred in w tn attraction at t nd Mins Lovely's © is far bet ter than that staged by the majority She is on the stage thin week. | in wt two sketches. Roy Stewart appears with the star in the photoplay : w Lionel Barrymore, one of the best | country, is the player “Hoomerang will gt elimination in a mild. gentle soon medicines, Li in be dispensed with. It is much better J | than drastic carthartics, salts, min- orals, pills, ete, DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It isa safe vegetable compound of Exyp- # on A dose costs jess than a cent. | HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few escape constipation, 29 even if won do snot require a lamatiee at this mowers lee one send you & Halt Onance Trial Beetle of my Syrup Pepuin FREE OF CHARGE to that pow well None handy & Aen Senet tend sour name and akdeess 19 Dy. WB Calduertl, si4¢ Washanguon Se, Monscaile, | HL Write me today. ri | } RD R cry THEATE) | rm AT MADISON __| th ry A new type of romantic dram tropics to the open pint color, roma) NOW Next Attraction: LITTLE DEMON” } film will be “The ¢ interest drama in w Christy the Garret,” drama. tress of the We ing a film called Rome speech House BIN.” at the Coliseum, The hero in| a gunman, and it is one of the most artistic characterizations Mr. more has yet done for the screen. | Marguerite Marsh plays opposite him and heads a strong supporting cast eee Bal LIBERTY William 8. Hart appears at Liberty for the last time tonight in “Travelin’ a Western thr Ac On,” ritten by the star himself laid in Arizona, Beginning Wednesday the feature * «a human other the main theme. are Ethel Clayton. oe OAK ‘Tonight for the last time Will ‘The 8st i be shown at the Oak Cabanne's ning Wednesday Dorothy Girh, pretty little comedienne, will be the | featured player in “The Ghost a Paramount comedy Wednesday night will also adulta, amateur night, clure Patter] Poland has established sercen censorship, blaming our cowboy westerns for a crime wave. What thrift could there be in a cowboy western in a country disembow- eled by war? “The Middle of the Range” is Ruth | Rotknd's next. ee Virginia Brown . Paire, was voted into the movies by the Chicago Elks, was severe injured in an automobile acci dent in Los Angeles the oth day. Will Hays says the Integrity motion pictures must be mai tained the same as the integri of the church. The church has the been xaying that about movies for several years. ected Mia Ma Joe May, who d he current German serial aris ee A spectacle film ts of Mors to be mad. in W rehear to the Wesley Barry He to mee “THE BEST PICTURE I EVER MADE” SAYS HARRY CAREY If you like this big, wholesome, human Westerner, you'll like rom th brimming with AMATEURS TONIGHT BIG ACTS 9:30 SIX 30 ADMISSION 20c ANY TIME picture who | he M ld," {8 now produc ne Countess From palm-shaded rry-| or | } | the iter tion j love | xin: | the | Gish did, the other day. in cee on “Strange Idols." Doris Pawn leading woman. . be ley Mason in “Very Truly Yours.” oe has the players rehearse it. see TER GARDE THEATRE JULES VERNE AUTHOR OF } ly or of im | ty “20,000 LEAGU DER THE SEA,” “) TERIOUS ISLAND” AND OTHER WON- DERFUL STORIES, OF- FERS HIS MASTER- PIECE, ISLE OF ORDA WONDERFUL, ATING MO- PICTURE y in} in 2 h FASCI TION CLASSIC. 9,000 FEET OF MYSTERY ADVENTURE THRILLS LAVISHNESS ROMANCE OBIENTAL INTRIGUE, CHARMING WOMEN, ETC., ETC, ETC, Added Attraction Com- ing Wednesday GOLDENROD MELODY MEN in high-class numbers and copated melo musical syn- Afternoons Evenings - TER GARDE THEATRE Provide Extraordinary Values at the Very Lowest Terms Of Mahogany This is an attractive Dining-room Suite of dignified simplicity, its beauty being much enhanced by the use of finely figured wood in the drawer fronts and panels. Elizabethan motifs are strongly in evidence, and an interesting feature is the trace of Italian influence found in the | armorial carvings on the buffet doors. 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