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DAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, MURRAY who she finds real love- tead gets a check for famous dancer in Full,” in— ROADWAY ROSE” with MONTE BLUE Saturday—“Rich Men's Wives” OF = VALENTINO at his best in a Paramount drama of Spanish passion, loves and hates— “Blood and Sand” with LILA LEE and NITA NALDI | “Bigger and better than The fee Stieik,"” critics say. 1 DIRECTOR OF ‘ABLE DESCENT Charles Ray in Brut — a4 Interior Fur- nishers — Food that satisfies. ELLIOTT 0510 lor merece TF <i ¢, by ZUM Joseph De Grasse, who directed “A Tailor Made Man,” the United Artists release at the Blue Mouse theater, is a direct descendant of Admiral De Grasse, of Don’t miss this great COLUMBIA THREE BIG ONES! James Oliver Curwood’s OF SILENT MER” with =. LEW copY and ALMA RUBENS ican revolution. PARIS. — Fatima Uivie, maet Hakki. “A TAILOR- MADE MAN” ment—the Blue Movs never played a finer picture. It Shows CHARLES RAY at his best HELD OVER popular demand! Hearts” picture— ‘oh Pickford and Doug, snapped while on tour today in Seattle—on the screen tonight Until Friday Night Only “THE VALLEY and “PARDON MY GLOVE” A knockout Christie Comedy Saturday —LON CHANEY in “FLESH AND BLOOD.” Every Day « Good Photoplay the French feet, which participated in ald of America during the Amer daughter of the Sultan of Turkey, reported to have divorced her husband, Col. ie my {dea of real entertain- has —John Hamrick. TODAY'S PROGRAMS — STRAND — nodeiph Valentine tn “Bleed as COLCH LA jouse Peters in “Ie | nite MOUSE carts May tn “4 ailor- Made Mas | Natley of Silent Men.” | | COLONIAL — Constance Binney tm | “Th “Blood and Band," showtng at the | Strand theater in tts second week, with Rodolph Valentino tn the lead. ing role as Juan Gallardo, a poor {shoemaker apprentice, who becomes & famous matador, exhibits many of the quaint customs of Spain ‘The wedding of the wealthy bull |fighter waa extremely different from | weddings In America. The matador's mansion was filled with laughter and excitement. Even when the cere |mony was being performed, the |guests were not stilled. An unusual jorchestra of stringed and other in jatruments were continually in mo tion with snappy syncopations. COLUMBIA | “Human time. Such a picture ts Hearts, now showing in its second week at the Columbia theater, One especially funny incident is depicted when @ small town citizen calls the hero in his gasoline buggy of a popular design. He is sten al ting at * wheel, bobbing up and down in perfect time to the throb bing of the motor. Tho the scene has been shown often, the character in the “flivver” gives it a mark of originality eee BLUE MOUSE Miss Ethel Grandin, who plays the leading feminine role tn Charles Ray's newest screen production, a film version of Tailor Made Man,” the popular stage play of the same name, which is now show ing at the Blue Mouse theater, un der a United Artists release, will be remembered by many pleture enthusiasts. Miss Grandin, who in private life is Mrs, Ray | Smallwood, was induced to tem: |porarily leave home, husband and child, to reenter the camera world and impersonate the role of Tanya, the daughter of the tailor. . WINTER GARDE: Barbara Bedford, who appears with John Gilbert as leading wom an in the Fox production “Gleam °° Dawn” being shown at the Win ter Garden theater, is now a star in her own right, William Fox, who is ever alert for talent, has selected her for stellar honors. Her first picture is “Cinderella of the Hu She's young, pretty and a fine screen actress, Barbara, who never had y stage experience, is pleasing in am o° Dawn.” . . COLONIAL It ts not often that a young actor gets an opportunity to play such an important role as fell to the lot of Gienn Hunter, who appears oppo- mite Constance Binney in Realart’s Saturday Eve, at De Honey new and stare. piece solo or- chestra. Popular pric Charity dance every Sun- day eve. See America’s Greatest Dancer on Wednesday ove. Sept Friday eve, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mra De Honey will introduce beautiful new fancy ballroom ste d ex: hibitions in classic danci miss these dancing partics DANCING LESSONS Teginners’ and Thureday even High echool class # In pries, Learn the new Tengo Trot, wi Glide Kehottiache and My inteat book, all @ free for pupili a. Special low rates for this week Phone SAVE MonLy~ Travel by steamer TACOMA AFTY DAILY “ise 0) eo FOR HOUND TRIP RIA BC TRAIT POINTS VIC T¢ eT ANGELE SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONN AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS womEDAy, Ean eels AM. NEAH Bay & WAY PORTS A drama of human interest with |~ |bits of comedy added at the right| motion | | Rubens, “The Case of Becky,” Colonial theater, This in hin first jappearance In Realart pictures. He [will be remembered for his appear Jance in “Clarence,” the Booth |kington play that won considerable ens in New York hy bac jal LIBERTY It is seldom that one sees such beautiful scenery as is shown in the| pleture now at the Liberty theater, | | | wars MATS. WEEE COMMENCING | NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Matinese Wednecday and fatarday SEAT SALE THURSDAY woe: we fats? Weal mere A scene from “The Valley of Silent Men,” beautiful star, plays an important lead. Nash, the man Miss Rubens is smiling at, is in the role of a hated inspector of the mounted police. glaciers as th the Can) below a the low rapide The actors are sh scenes high up on th mountains. marries a far after her hapy Crane, TODAY—-TOMORKROW—ONLY JOHN GILBERT in GLEAM 0’ D. THE. SEATTLE STAR in which Alma George now at the! righ mansive cliffs are seen in the kground of the pleture, and huge y are on the top of nd then fa way thr and then add to the beauty The Valley of Silent Men. The | COLISEUM story, written by James Oliver Cur-| Mae Murray in supported by an ex wood, ia in itnelf very interesting. | cellent cast of players in the Metro - -|pleture, “Broadway Rose,” now at jthe Coliseum theater, The part of METROPOLITAN } Tem Durey, « gentioman farmer who yun Broadway dancer had been crushed by her former husband, ts enacted Jos. Osten Aye wy | ‘he met by Monte Blue. Others prominent in are kaw the cast ar y Bloomer, Ward Alma Tell, Ch © Gordon aries Lane and THE DYNAMIC NEW STAR TIL FRIDAY Hamilton oon PRETTY ACTRESS AT LIBERTY )ELECTION SHIFT | ‘BRINGS RECOUNT, (Justice Hoar, “Nosed Out, Is || Confident, He Says 1 { | | Awa result of @ difference in the jofficial and unofficial returns from! 1 and 166, in the re | precincts 12 jcent primary election, which re | versed the standing of J. W, Moar| |and C. G, Austen, candidates for! | Justice of the peace, a recount will) }be made by the county | board | C. O. Quatheim, who wan defeated by Arthur G. Cohen for the repub-| lican nomination for state repre-| sentative from the 45th district, by a margin of five votes, will be given & recount from the same precincts Unofficial reports gave Hoar @ lead Austen. Tho official! jeount returned Austen a winner by! 14 votes oar ¢ * that a re count will give him a lead of two votes over Austen | The recount will be made at 8 m. 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