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TUESDAY, JANUARY Tuesday—Last Times— Guy Bates Post in “Omar, the Tentmaker” Starting Wednesday — WO popular stars in the most gloriously exciting romance ever filmed. A story that has thrilled two generations. Produced on a vast and magnificent scale by a great di- rector. With Betty Compson as a lovely fugitive bride, Bert Lytell as her lover bold, and Theodore Kosloff, W.J. Ferguson, Raymond Hatton and Walter Long in the supporting cast. , George with Betty Compson and Bert Lytell eer k's e Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION THE SEATTLE STAR A ( BLUE MOUSE PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL. Preasdect, New Offerings— Continued Liberal Savings To Make Another Notable Week in the Grote-Rankin Co.’s JANUARY vack Pickford, playing the stellar role in “Garrison's BB Finish,” now showing at the| @ Blue Mouse theater. No matter what your Fnrniture tunity for economical buying. | FURNITURE SALE needs, you will find abundant oppor- More Than a Hundred Pieces of Fiber @ coLiseuM Thomas Meighan, who In a con nuly ed an overwhelm ty of votes as the most appears in @ “Back Furniture at reen actor unt — pic liome and Broke,” at the Coliseum story is by George Ade, and of the struggle of a young man r success after t diy rich ‘ommy is scorned by th joked up to him before the family disaster r going West he returns to the 1 Home an ap t failure and 5 ridiculed. It is his method of ng with this situation that. pro: laughter Lila Lee is EAGLES’ PICTURES NOW SHOWING ere in the supporting cast ence Dixon, fie Borden, and Cyril Ring. fe | Lanny ad Tabourettes are included in this offering, all at Half Price. In the selection of the cast for his latest production, “The Dan- gerous Age,” a First National attrac: » is showing at the Lib. John M. 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The central absence of two years, Jack Pickford | figure in this story supplies an ideal is appearing in “Garrison's Finish,” | shirley Mason role—and the dainty HB a new! racetrack drama which was! actress “makes good” from start to WB written by Elmer Harris and based | pnigh, AE o2 W. B. M. Ferguson's novel of . the same name, | COLONIAL Home of the Big Successes What age is most dan- \“NOT TONIGHT, DEARIE” , | AT ORPHEUM Playing “Not Tonight, Dearie, Included tn the cant are: Kathryn GEORGE ADE AIDS | cara, Fred Sullivan, Bianche Doug: | NOW jas Cieo Aams, Arthur Allard, Eu at | nice Richards, Dora Wallace, James the Orpheum theater this week, the | Aden and Danny Walla DIET As given at our Sanita- rium will give the most astonishing results in most all chronic ailments of digestive organs. Our milk is obtained special-fed tuber- cular-tested cows. COTTIN SANITARIUM 512 18th Ave. % = =Phone East 0071 who have seen st, in manner. 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Renton Hill Fuel Company | NIx DEON) UNIAT. mca: TODAY “Foolish Wives” THE MILLION DOLLAR JTURE OF MONTE CARLO WHERE EVEN SAINTS ARE SINNERS! NEWS - - - - - COMEDY PAINLESS PRICES NOW PLAYING— HARRY CAREY “Good Men and True” Hig Newest, iccest Picture FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Stew Colman Ds REGULAR gua Sunday, 11:30 P. 3 AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 15, 11:90 A. M., 8:18 P.M. Hxtra trip Sat, & Sun, 9:90 PM Passenger Fare, 800 Round Trip Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main 3993 - | Coliseum, gerous to a human being? The supporting cast fe led by/ Madge Bellamy, with Clarence Bur-| IN FINDING SETTING |: ton, Charles Ogel, Ethel Terry, Aud-| . wy Chapman, Dorothy Manners and) but hey toured ‘the state py sae = having popular howines | at the Blue Mouse theater, where it of Connecticut with the director to is drawin large audiences. find a town that “drummers would | '™ nein: “CE call © small town and farmers who : drive in would call a city” The| STRAND setting of the tore te tn ieet each! It his latest production, “Omar is in Just such the Tentmaker,” which will be y a town, mo Ade went along to pass! tnowing at the Strand unti| Maude George and Mae Busch ar judgment on the «pot selected | Wednesday, Guy Bates Post, the| (he Principal supporters of Von Stro r ¥ my |star, has been surrounded by a Fat That Shows | supporting company of exceptional | princess °°” Soon Disappears excellence. It includes Virginia There are few such versatile play. Brown Faire, Nigel do Brullere, Noah Beery, Rose Dione, Patsy ers on stage or screen as Tully Mar. fat a ane shall, He plays the villain or the Ruth Miller, Douglas Gerrard, Will ity, a|Jim Hatton, Boris Karloff, Maurice | comic with equal facility and effect ward M. Kimball, Wal-| He ts an artist to the tps of his fin- velyn Selble and John| ers, as he shows in his portrayal of & henpecked old man in Harry Car. Have and to Hold” will open|¢y’s latest and greatest production, | "Good Men and True,” the Eugene Manlove Rhodes’ story of the virile West, now on exhibition at the Prin. cess theater. Author, director and leading man That joyous ls Erich Von Stroheim's part in Foolish Wives,” the Universal | Super Jewel production now having |showings at the Colonial. “Foolish Wives” ts said to be the first real million-dollar picture. The elaborate reproduction of Monte Carlo, where even saints are sinners, is surprising and cost a fortune, The cast for the big play was « cellently selected. Miss Du Pon anemia and landing Prominent take| B, Flynn, Gribne: “To one ;| COLUMBIA order) Booth ‘Tarkington's famous novel, | “The Flirt,” adapted for the screen, | jim on its 18th day bere at the Co-| PALACE HIP \lumbia theater, The picture was re-| Comic robbers and comic sleuths _|ceived here with such enthusiasm | are among the mirth-provoking char that it has been held over and its! acters that put roa run will probably finish with the! Doris May’s late | thira week |coas, “Up and now bom n Percy, sata to be the most! parding film dev with hand amental actress on the screen, | grenades of merriment at the P } and one of filmdom's youngest favor. ———___—__—___— lites, plays the title role in the pro. tp WA key we a int "mate “abe vive’ AT COLISEUM _ | ‘| © world over sell them at dollar for a case, or you can from the Ma 3 Days More! Lewis Stone Cleo Madison Edith Roberts Myrtle Stedman Edward Burns In First National's ing, exerc ment NY COME ON IN, FOLKS, THE PICTURE’S FINE! JACK _PICKFORD “GARRISONS FINISH” “THE FLIRT” Far Too Good to Miss, But It Leaves Soon. DON'T WAIT. You May Be Too Late. Columbia Coming “PORSAKING ALL OTHERS” | elf Pity is Self-Humiliation—it ignores the | of self; it makes « pee of one's man- | yourself to task—-USB YOUR c EVENINGS TO ADVANTAGE WITH The story of a man of forty who thinks he isn’t too old for a good time! Orchestra under RUSSELL on the WURLITZER Thomas Meighan, cele- brated screen star, playing the leading part in the new |photoplay attraction at the Coliseum theater this week ‘Back Home and Broke. Coming— Coming sind Harold Lloyd in “DR. JACK” *LFRMIIVAUUUUUUUUUULUUUUUULA in “FURY” UNA ee rTM ULL MUU ULM U ULL UML ULIMIT TUDO E Ail of the stage, is the star of “At the photoplay attraction now Olympic. A competent cast supp Miss Reed, including Frank | dun, Charles Waldron, L: C tc actresses | peace con edy of a happy: lucky young man starting out t make his fortune— D home, in the eyes 0 others, broke— M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Richard Barthelmess