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{ : Set ee JUNE 28, 1922. TontGnTr “The Woman Alone” SATURDAY AT 11 Paramount's “FIND THE WOMAN” —with— STARTING S con ith STRA jin this | large « is alles ver jail the wyn ce Landis ALMA RUBENS, HARRISON FORD AND NORMAN KERRY MYSTERY! THRILLS! “TORCHY'S GHOST" Burton Holmes Scenic A Fast Educational Comedy First National Kinograms Harry Reed on the Organ STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND Ite na pen: j when tal to ground m splendi A Liberty Guest Enjoys the Best STARTING TOMORROW AT 11 BUSTER for a w | the con | crints, own, In First National's Club- Swinging Comedy ‘COPS” You'll @agh when Buster breaks up the police parade! And then you'll laugh some more over this feature comedy— “WATCH YOUR the ski | Ask bottle rected. tations, lar ski quid, “TODAY'S PROGRAMS | urdey at the Liberty fast, is well | WINTER GARDE urice jthe tired An next Saturday, There treatment that relieves itching tor ture and that cleanses and soothes Harthelmens tn | “The Wack Mag.” WINTER GARDEN—Corinne Grit in The Single Track.” } ND—"The Woman Who Walk» | Ky ye ‘ited cour. | xn R laugh riot has resulted Buster Keaton’s latest * which ia to epen Sat Police appear er mt “Cops” pleture in numbers ne ltempted before, the entire force of a ity neeking to arrest Buster wed crimes, The action moved necessary factors that go to make a good comedy. ‘Watch Your Step” a new Gold. ‘ama featuring Cullen Miller will omedy and Patsy Ruth |be part of the program. eee Tourneur went tive Paris for some of the in his new Paramount pro: “The Bait,” which fea ° Hope Hampton. The s Follies Bergere, haunt of| can business man he goes to the French capt see the sights, in the back for some of the thrilling tx in this offering which wil be shown at the Winter Garden for | |four days beginning Sunday } Miss Hampton is surrounded by a| There Is a big mystery which adda] | Id cast of players. | COLUMBIA All ls not herolam in battle. Frank Mayo as the «imple Pierre in Unt | versal's | which comes to the Columbia theater “Out of the Silent North,” eek's engagement commencin: bas the courage © mmonplace as well as that of The happiness of the girl he loves. means more to him than his ja gripping photoplay of the great |north land and a picture seldom md in ecenic beauty ‘Out of the Silent North” ts Barbara | STOP ITCHING SKIN | | Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic | Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief | yo0t Gineon, is one "gate, dependable in. any druggist for a 6c or $1 of Zemo and apply it as di Soon you will find that irri Pimples, Blackheads, Eo zema, Blotches, Ringworms arid simi in troubles will disappear Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying is all that in needed for it) banishes most skin eruptions, makes | the skin soft, smooth and healthy — Advertisement, *) an old onducted and has | back to! THE SEATTLE STAR [Sourdough Will | Appear in Person at the Columbia Everyone in the Pacific Northwent han heard of “Jack” Mc | known a# “the man from Ih lough and a inat-nen Keith's clroult of vaude® ‘sin the Bast. Montgom- sented to appear In per. mbia theater all next prologue to that theater's ure picture “Out of the Bilent * starring Frank Mayo, Mont will offer two well-known Robert W joe as his to the ylumbla pro: He will give “The Spell of the * and “The Shooting of Dan| | MoGrew” at each performance, | ‘The one-time Alaskan was passing thru Seattle last week on hin way | Kant, but thru the efforts of J. C. Stille, manager of he Columbia the. ater, was wecured to give the pro- logue to the Mayo feature, | Elaborate preparations have been | made by the Columbia management | to make “Out of the Silent North” the greatest summer show yet o fered at the popular Second ave. | | he Local merchants are co-op: | erating with window displays, and a program of real merit will be shown Ae & part of the week's bill Montgomery wt! appear in person at every performance thruout the | week | | ) headlt: ville t Bedford supports Frank Mayo in the leading feminine role eee STRAND Alma Rubens and Harrison Ford | are the two leading players in “Find the Woman.” a new Paramount feature. ‘The plot of the story has to do with Sophie Carey (Miss Ru: bens), a young concert singer whore | letters from a prominent judge are |xtolen from her by a blackmailer, | to the Interest “Find the Woman” will be the main attraction at the Strand, be | ginning Saturday e.0@ , | COLISEUM The temptations which beset an artint’s model in the studio of a famous painter are shown in a fae! cinating manner in “The Woman| He Married.” a First National at | traction starring Anita Stewart, | which is scheduled to open Saturday | at the Coliseum. Darret! Foun will be seen as Mins! Stewart's leading man. The produc | tion was directed by Fred Nibio,| | who ted “The Three Musket- ore: ej 6 OAK | “Red Courage.” a Peter Bh. Kyne story, the starring vehicle for jatar, who will be seen at the Oak/ Saturday. The plot. of the story| loenters about Pinto Pete and) Chuckwilla Bill, two lovable, good for-nothing Western characters who, by @ trick of fate come into posses | sion of “The Panamint Gazette,” | jand with the aid and power of the} press, proceed to clean up the po tically corrupt Panamint. amateurs. Reginald Barker ‘will film “Tim. ber,” the novel by Harold Titus. PATSY RUTH MILLER LIBERTY NEWS PATHE SCENIC MALOTTE on the WURLITZER TOMORROW AT 11—For 4 Days Only A real girl—willing to marry a fool without a fortune—accepting poverty because she believes in her man! THAT'S ita Stewa And finding the man does not believe in her in the most tragic hour in her life! A First National Attraction Pathe News First National Ki “Monkey Shines” © a Firs ational nograms aa es Topics of the Day COLISEUM ORCHESTRA Under KAY Buy your fireworks from a dealer selling “HITT’S FIREWORKS” You are buying the best fire- works made and supporting a Seattle payroll. \ pirate. of his life in her presence, but we refuse to speak of his heart. Patsy provides a great deal of entertainment in “Watch * the Goldwyn comedy drama, which is to be shown at the Liberty, beginning Saturday, in conjunction with the the lkable cowboy | new Buster Keaton comedy, “Cops.” A feature of the Saturday night) English photodramatization of show is the appearance of juvenile) pil) of Divorcement” in which Alan) Pollock scored 4 stage hit last win-| ter. Patsy Ruth Miller, Goldwy We believe, however, | Your Step, Petite Actress Coming to Liberty n leading woman, tries to play that no man would be in danger clute Patter Constance Binney will star in an eee ‘The movies keep abreast: of the Goodrich Tires@53 Buy your TIRES where you seé THIS SIGN The Goodrich Tire sign on a dealer’s store is worth money to you. It is more than a guide—it is a guaranty. It says: “Vere is a dealer who knows the value of the one-quality standard of Cvodrich. Here is a store that is run by a man who believes in building permanent business through genuinely good service. Here is a place that you can depend upon—a place that gives you full value in return for every dollar—a dealer who is going to earn and hold your good will.” No matter what car you drive, you can get the full benefit of these unrivalled tires that have established such a remarkable record in mileage and service. 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A SAILOR-MADS MAN” Ise FRANK Ki “DOLLAN FOR DoLtAn® Here are rules to remember, no Do not eat too fast, but chew the Do not eat when excited or angry. Food should not be “washed TONIGHT, 8:20 This item should have been on page one: Roberts will not smoke one cigar in “The Old Homestead.” = PALACE HIP my THEATRE LAST TIMES [Continuous DaILy TONIGHT Vance Mystery Drama “The Black Bag” FEATURING HERBERT RAWLINSON inish,” a leading woman for the Beginning Tomorrow FRANK MAYO'S Greatest Picture “OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH” The love story of a simple- hearted trapper of the Northland Vaudeville “SUNBEAM FOLLIES” FOUR OTHER GOOD ACTS ONLY $100 casi om Unit House, ound, $15 monthly and Miter: You never had such term offer before, and there Is no excuse for you to continue to pay rent, To get you start- ed with me, I am giving un- usual terms for a short time. Let me show you, and better talk with my 150 satisfied buyers. H. C. PETERS, 726 3rd Ave. Coming Next Saturday WM. 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