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FRIDAY NIGHT Y COMPSON UNTH. FRIDAY NIGHT THOMAS MEIGHAN iu GRORGR ADEs “OUR LEADING CITIZEN” ported by Thedere Roberts and Leis Wilson A Paramount Pleture COMING—“L AM THE LA | | } } | | HELENE CHADWICK RICHARD DIX SATURDAY—JACK “THER MAN UNCONQUERABLE” Klondike Fete to Be Held July 17 parts of the Visitors from many for three days in July, beginning the 1th, when the 25th anniversary of the landing of the first gold ship} from the Klondike will be held in the Arena, under the auspices of Seat- tle lodge, Yukon Order of Pioneers. TER GARDER | THEATRE w'* a” New Piaying Uettl WEDNESDAY COME EARLY News cCoMESY ADULTS 10¢ CHILDREN Se “Coolest Spot ta Town” Last Times Monday . ELMO LINCOLN tm the Big South sea Story Amateurs Tonight 8:30 Coming, Tues. and Wed. HOBART BOSWORTH tn “THE BRUTE MASTER” RODOLPH VALENTINO IN “STOLEN MOMENTS” For moments of indiscretion we pay wages of retribution. NEWS COMEDY PRICES ALWAYS ie BATTLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle dally 6:30 - 7:15 - *9:00 - 10:80 - 110 14S + BS - 5:15 p.m. Except Bundey SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday 930 p.m. || Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Bunday 11:36 p. m. am irom Bremerton to Searle Beturday and Bundey 21030 p. m. t AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic High way — the short route to Hood Ca- nal and Olympic Peninsula points. Seattle to D 74S - 1130 «. m. 215 p.m. Extra trip Baturday and Bundey 9:30 p. m. Bremerton mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3993 [success in the variety due to his humor and skill in ‘paint: | Natural Rubber, set of production of the human gum, set ot GOLD CROWN | BRIDGEWORK. recommended | mers, whone work is still giving good 2nd Ave. and University St. x TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY—ichard Dix and Helene | | Chadwick In "Vetlow Men and A—Chio fale in "We TER GARDEN-—Mary Anderson te “Bb , ar, COLISEUM — Thomas Meighan tn “Our Leading Citiven.” | STRAND Netty Compson and Tom | joore in “Over the Border.” Valentine tn | we LIBERTY The photo-dramatization of Gou verneur Morris White Men and Gold,” showing at the Liberty, ia in teresting because it puts tho safety of a white man in the hands of a crew of Chinese all trustworthy, and makes villains of white men That violates a long standing th has established the yellow man as a the melodrama ts pre sented as the plot of a story ceived by & young writer, who em ploys his neighbors aa the characters of his fiction, This gives exe breaking the tradition, perhaps. con It ‘also gives full play to the imaging | tion in constructing the melodrama Melodramas again are returning to favor on the screen, “Yellow Men and Gold” intrigues the interest as quickly and steadfastly as a detec tive mystery atory and, since it re veals itself as a purely imaginative story, you do not feel that hokum ts being practiced on you Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix splendidly portray the two leading roles, eee coL BLA “His Nibs” establishes a record for the films in that Charles (Chic) Sale. country will be the guests of Seattle |tim vaudeville headliner, who makes | his debut as a screen star in the comedy, actually plays seven roles in the one offering. Sale’s remarkable theatre was ing rural characters, for his vaude ville turn—consiated of a whole gal lery of widely different types. In ‘His Nibs" Sales skill as a protean | comedian has been cleverly made use of. The action of “His Nibs” revolves around 4 picturesque littie vilinge motion picture theatre’ “The Slip- pei Sale plays many of the odd Sloan's Liniment minute— quick and vesy with py No be Bloan’s L| pee oh. Every Direction of Ackerman & Harris WILLIAM FARNUM ‘Around the Clock’ AND Other Good Vaudeville ‘Shackles of Gold’ KIDDIES 10¢ ALWAYS A Big Sto Ina iny Book ‘The wonderful story and 16 real | we for | Elm Pieture Palace,” and Mr.)| and} amusing characters of the locality, | THE IN LIBERTY FEATURE SEATTLE STAR 1 DEAD, 10 HURT, IN AUTO WRECK Auburn Man Killed; Little Girl Critically Injured Ordean Green, of Auburn, tn dead | and ten other persone are suffering | from varying degrees of injurtes an} the result of week-end automobile ac- cidenta Green was fatally hurt when his machine overturned near Auburn. Dewey Orn, who was with him, was eut and bruised. Allee Norman, 4-year-ol4 doughter of William Norman, Redmond, tw | critically injured at Redmond hoapt tal, an the result of being struck by antage driven by Perey Smith on the Redmond Kirkland road. | Mr. and Mr, Frick Wratman and | Minn Violet Hokanson, Ballard, are at | Arlington hospital, undergoing treat. ment for injuries received when thetr | Auto was overturned near Arlington. Mra. Wratman suffered several brok- eon ride. 1 Lenlie Stavix, 346 224 ave. N., aleo| suffered a number of broken riba when his machine collided with a car driven by 1. L. Mill, 814 KE. Highland drive, at Pifthave. W. and Prospect Ise tradition of the movie which | | at. Four passengers in Stavig's car were cut and bruised, They are: Au-| | | drey Bryan, 1912 First ave. N.: Violet | Olin, Lucile Jen. | nings, 2140 Miret ave. W4 and James | Feek, 1611 EB. 63d st | 203 W. Howe «t | | | | | | | an | KEEP WELL } ENDURANCE Helene Chadwick, She is co-starring with Richard Dix in “Yellow Men and Golf,” a melodramatic offering by Gouver- neur Morris, showing at the Liberty. | ranging from the quaint old proprie-| gir) he admired back home, She re { BY DR. KR. HL. BISHOP | AVE you noticed | the different tor of the op'ry house to the village | turns first and paves the way for his ways in which! clout and the editor of “The Weekly | reception, but hix modesty prompts | different meu} e5 him to Prantiy he is caught | eeomp | “Hin Nibs tonight at the/and — pre a" by the | Sane Columbia it.” a Went ulace, He ts groomed for con-| There prob. ern thriller, opens Tuesday, along | gress, but refuses to agree to cer-| ably in at leant with other features. tain corrupt demands and learning, one man you oC S.r8 an he believes, that the girl has | now who wo WINTER GARDEN urged him on to further her broth. | a ay "ine | Bivedeard Jr the photoplaylers ends, disappears from town. | evenly right which opened Sunday at the Winter! Later he ix brought back, wins the| thru the day. Garden, features Mary Anderson, ®/ election and weds the girl who was] without jwell known screen star, and tells &/ always (rue to herself and to him, | Noticeable alteration in his efficienc mile-a-minute farce story of a young wife and husband whose trouble be A most fitting ending except perhaps, n gradual lessening Meighan is ideally cast and Lots | during the last hour or two. comes most in 4 thru the greed: | Witson is charming aw the girl Then there is another who 1s un- ineas of a landiord’® raining their see usually slow in starting, but who, Jrent to the Umit | STRAND once in action, maintains a higher How the coupie rent a small apart fhition and the arguments for | level of productivity than the firat } ment, the only one in town, only te nye stories of beotleggers |&d may be i Dac find that they cannot occupy it for} ina thes pile clngy satent longer rhino em wa reebony sacther qe kaon they sleep "tment, fil the newspapers. ‘The| Notice how @ nervous man works. orn-o ver.” how they quar | icuor question is. atl o of the}He v ly throws himself with Papeete ang on Heo rod Py grave problems of the day. It af.| ®Teat vigor into his task. He starts homes involved with three “wives. {@rd® Many opportunities for dra.|!9 & minute and is quickly ahead of | | eeatin tenaitints abe o the beat |All competitors. But the chances Mer And earns the sobriquet of “Blue. |" UF yous ‘Over the | that bis energy will not hold oyt. He beard Jr..” is all told in a decidedty novel fashion with a weil known cast |B°mder.” the production featuring | '4P* It too fast. After a coupie of | of farceurs which includes besides | B¢tty Compson and Tom Moore at | Urs. or lens, he feels tired. Mary Anderson, Jnck Connolly,|'he Straud this week of these types ie familiar Laura Ansen. Lila Lesiie. George| Betty Compson as the daughter of |8"4 there are gx many variations as “saad pono sly A ag A ang ye tor. in | there are individuals, Yet men rare Haig yas wholesale quantities across the Unit. | 1¥ take this Into consideration when COLISEUM Jed States-Canadian boundary line, | ¥Ocking out their day Jeorge Ade ts bringing to the| 4nd the sweetheart of the royal], Tt !# useless for the negvous, high screen the purely American, whole. |Mounted policeman charged with en. | "TUM auickly fatigued man to try to live by the same program as his phlegmatic, even-tempered neighbor, | The conditions under which the two | forcing the jaw, has a fine dramatic role—while the part oppostte her, | that of the mounted policeman, tr capably played by Tom Moore. The picture was taken in the mountains amid the snows, and is/ pictorleally beautiful soma, humorous type of story that everybody wants, And he could not have found @ man to interpret his hero better than Thomas Meighan, the star of the Paramount picture, “Our Leading Citizen,” at the Coll seum, It is the story of a young lawyer wre, in a #ma!l town, who ia devoted to| OAK fishing and who, at the outbresk of Hobart Bosworth, known to mo the world war, enlists and ret tion picture patrons the world over | sa here. In France he meets again a|for his excellent and lifelike por. | als of rugged, “heaman” char. | |acters, is starred tn an interesting | jstory of the nea ‘he Brute Mas. | jter,” which was written especially | lfor him by mion K. London, | widow Jack London. It} in the y of a man who early in| life becomes possensed by the the hat only thra brute] ntrength 1d he hope to make his| way successfully in the world, and | |who, after years of living on thin} | principle, was sudde brought face to face with » cultured and highly | sensitized American girl who taught | him the real meaning and beauty of fe. This picture is at the Oak Gains 10Pounds| in 22 Days Another startling evidence of Ironized Yeast's wonder- ful value as a weight-build- er! In a test conducted under the supervision of a | poe nt physician, Miss Jorothy Byrne, pretty movie beauty and artist model, gains 10% pounds— in only 22 days, Her actual measurements are given at | the left. You, too, can have the pleasing and TOMORROW First showing of Navy-Washing ton Crew Race at Poughkeepsie —AND— pictures of Seattle, all for a dime, so emall you can slip one in every letter. 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