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=n ggamemle con ememtneememer mane arm pte THE The Lone Wolf Leaped to the Rescue. Then — “What followed was not ‘very clear to him. The mock-American fought like a devil unchained. The animals at the pole ran away in good earnest, that wretched barouche rolled and pitched like a rudderless ship in a crazy sea, the two men floundered in its well like two fish in a pail. % NORMA TALMADGE in First National's Picture Magnificent— “The Eternal Flame”’ with— CONWAY TEARLE IRVING CUMMINGS ROSEMARY THEBY : | 8 ACTS AGLOW WITH THE WINE OF LIFE! Critics say it is even better than ber “Smilin’ Through”! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA “They fought by no rules, with no science, but bit and kicked and goned and wrenched and struck as occasion of- fered, and each to the best of his ability. “Duchemin caught glimpses of a face hideously distorted with working fea- tures and disfigured with smears of soot thru which insane eyeballs rolled and glared in the moonlight. “Then a hand like a vice gripped his windpipe, he was on his back, his head overhanging the edge of the floor, a thumb was feeling for his eyes.” And so the “Lone Wolf”—that charm- ing gentleman known as Duchemin who was once the greatest cracksman in the southern France and pitched into a whirlpool of adventure. LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE author of “Joan Thursday,” “The Brass Bowl,” “The Black Bag,” “The Bronze Bell,” etc. sia STIL LIT ITI WUBER WT YU ‘ i Faynoae No Regrets wow?! Mysteries Galore! IRVING CUMMINGS In What a success Harold Lloyd “THE VALLEY OF THE Friday—Rodolph Valentine in bie first five-part comedy a MISSING” in “BLOOD AND SAND* Grandma’s Boy (EEE EEE BEES OY RS LS 1 More Day, Then Gone Clara Kimball Young —and— ELLIOTT DEXTER “THE Silene os NARA” HAS WRITTEN a | “Alias the Lone Wolf” This romance of great adventure will begin in THE SEATTLE STAR is making? — Alea * NEW YORK.—Arthur Gonne, BUNGALOW J )iioruna er ortant teach, re| Musical Restaurant lcetves $500 reward after finding} Monday, September 18. and turning over satchel contain: | ing jewels, clothing and $20,000 tn Mrs. C. B. Ward to police. ING NTERTAINMENT 6 tot For Reservations Elliott 0810 bills belonging to of Livingston Manor, int FI Minn MTN mM f a prope: yalued at $3,000. egta ae Se ee eee ramen fae Rap 008 wion of B, Soot Pinger be VING xplosion in plant of American fominy company here. 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KAK-KU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash, Advertisement, Winter Garden Orchestra |] International News Comedy 1} 427 ™™" 10C an the rime eT TTT 10c Children Adults 6c OAK i0c Wednesday and Thursday ‘Thomas Jefferson “Carmen” j | | } BARGAIN MATINEE) Brandon Brothers Coming Sat House Pet “HUMAN HEART ay— “The Hest Light Ope GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S =I uy NIG MATIN OAK ORCHE PRICES SEATTLE world, was plucked from his ease in | TERRE HAUTE, Ind.—Two men; Kenneth Harlan and Marte Pre METROPOLITAN THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPANY “EH. M. S. Pinafore” a as STAR ___ cAGE 8 THE GROTE: (aoe RANKIN CO, let BUILT ON VALUES OTTO F. KEGEL, President The Mid-Month Sale Presents Splendid Opportunities | for Saving “! Harold Lloyd Starring it: Great Comedy at the Liberty This Week Harold Lloyd and Anna Townsend in “Grandma's Boy,” a clever comedy with a human interest appeal which is show ing this week at the Liberty. This is the best screen comedy jshown in Seattle since Chaplin's big success, “The Kid.” STRAND brass e \LLIOTT DEXTER ta leading man TODAY'S PROGRAMS \| 1 r Clara Kimball Young in ber] | pingary—ttareld Lloyd in “Grand- e room u e 4f man's Hoy STHAND—Clare Kimball Young tn | Hands of Nore” ing the Nice | EUM—Norma “Talmadge in | Dresser 50 deer sea8 it | eae eS Chiffonier e | Mine Young has the part of Nara Bovem—sehn Oubers in| | e PiaaeS Alexieff, « beautif nung Russian) | “Mente Cristo.” {| Full Sized Bed girl who finds herself involved tn a) i Vea Ce nena ten PY sues | | series of hrillin, enture ne a > Peacock.” yr. : . : srion Of thrilling adventures when | | COLONIAL —Mary Pickford In “The | | Values like these are winning for us sho falls into the hands of Natha ag }t , Berg, a radical tdeatint | OAK—Thomas Jefferson in “Hip the largest volume of business we have | Dexter appears as Dr. Emten Clay beh abso ot love |tude, with‘a few fleeting scenes of | ultra-ctvilization for a background. | Stuart Holmes and Mahlon Hamil-| ton appear in the supporting cast see ever enjoyed. ous physictan and son ous biologist, who falls in Present assortments, coming at a time when good, substantial furniture was never more in demand, and at prices that only the far-sighted, Grote-Rankin policy can make possible, offer advantages of genuine economy that you cannot afford to ignore. The Mid-Month Sale provides attractive savings on Rugs, Draperies, Cur- tains, Bedding and Linens, Housewares, China. We advise our patrons to visit these sections and take advantage of the offerings. BLUE MOUSE | How is this for an all-star cast j | © COLISEUM | More than 700 costumes were made for the Norma Talmadge! French period picture, “The Eternal | Flame,” due to open at the Coliseum | Wednesday. Mr. and Mra, Walter} official costumers for the Tal-| had entire charge of the which insured ite being cor.) t in every detail. } eters. Miss Talmadge in given splendid ’ 3 Jopportunity to display her ability as WINTER GARDEN an emotional actress in this attrac: | | Pearl White ts something of an an-| ton . but more of*a demon, in the Fox picture, ‘The Broadway Peacock,” OAK which is showing for the last time tendrik Hudson and his ghontly | t at the Winter Garden crew, the little gnomes with their! | The picture narrates the experl-)i6.pinw and their magic liquor, the jences of a pretty little cabaret ir! |Dreamiana Queen and her be-wigged | |who falls in love with a “blueblood.” land beribboned retinue—they're all [This is one of the most recent pie jin “Rip Van Winkie,” the pleturiza-| tures Miss White has made #ince ition of the famous old stage play} her return from Europe. which will be shown at the Oak Kenneth Harlan is the good l00k-|Tyesday and Wednesday ing leading man Thomas Jefferson plays the title if | role. im, Harry These popul of the cast 4 r Duman’ great Monte Christo,” at the Blue | Lara, The production was directe Emmett J. Flynn, one of William |, Fox's best directors. |] | COLUMBIA Irving Cummings, old-time favor Hite of screen fans, who recent! od his standing as an ac id the megaphone, directed SAE j adhe CM (Pola Negri Arrives | for American Visit Rack.” the Universal photodrama! NEW YORK, Sept. 13 Pola | starring Gladys Brockwell, at the Co. jNegri, herself, arrived yesterday | Seer han dala seeahe jaboard the Majestic for a visit to| | eee atmosphere of “Paid Back" is| America’s movieland where the film | | chiefly in a mid-Pact land's soll-|ha* carried her fame before her | —— ~ — ue, The German star was radiant as jshe stepped ashore, announced to a | horde of wewepaper men which sur-/ {rounded her, that ahe was married—! n | | ILES FROM HOME~and the spark is fluttering like a lantern onya “Paid Back” Stars Columbia ae day ‘windy night. Then out with the Nichol-- ‘! “Men, they are not for me,”! . Gladys Brockwell lprauicin Negri, whee celtuloia| ‘son Tungsten Point File—a few strokeson. ; | record of conquests rivals the best of | the distributor points—and a hot, steady * en coe ia ara! ths ad euciastr} spark sends the motor humming along. ‘\’ Be ure the name “NICHOLSON”! $ 4 to my art.” is stamped on the file you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND d's There Is a Standard of Performance that marks the superiority of the gas range equipped with THE AUTOMATIC GAS CONTROL (DANCING Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday || Evening at De Honey’s New Academy, Pike at 18th, America's finest academy. See the beauti- ful lighting ef- fects, with | | Gladys Brockwell. She does} some clever dramatic acting | as the heroine of “Paid! moon and stars. x Back,” the Universal photo- Bost music. 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