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WEDNESDAY HANG ON! HERE HE COMES! FEBRUARY 7, 1228 MADGE BELLAMY DOUGLAS MacLEAN RAYMOND HATTON The horse that eats dyna- mite and thinks tornadoes are gentle zephyrs and starts his own earthquakes—that’s “The Hottentot!” YOU'LL YELL--YELL-- YELL YOUR HEAD OFF! Watch for it—it’s coming to The Liberty Saturday! TALMADGE in First National's ance 2 Days More, Thien Gonet Charies Ray im First Natio: “ALIAS JULIUS C4 ry Saturday—"Th Banquet” Courtesy, Music, Pictures He has run 26 days! He has 2 days yet— no longer! HAROLD LLOYD the Laff Speelalist, in “DR. JACK” The funniest of all big comedies Sat—“The Hottentot” Honey's New Academy, Pike at 13th, every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday eve. Warten Ander- son's peppy ors chestra. (Always popular Not a #0 public dan yi but @ uurst-clasn school for re- fined. dancers which Seattle ts proud of. DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ classes start Tuesday and Thursday evening at 7 sharp. Advanced, Monday ov: 4 11:80; all popular stops taught in one ter In Deginners’ classes, $6; clansen, $6 My ‘Intest book Dances, Etiquette, pupils, and practice. ‘The social feature double the price you will be proud to say you are attending this nohool. You ean never become « dancer with private lessons alone. You must have practicn Mr. 40 Honey haa erected more fine ncad~ ormien and taught more pupils to dance than any other person In Amer- jem and his Beattls Academy ta su- perfor to all others, This Ad Is Worth $1.00 I will pay $1 for thin ad to any person purchasing tickets in any of wees this week, Tickets good Ollp this present to Phone Maat 9, Private jomsons all hours. SCARLET CAR” A Richard Harting Davie Adventure - Romance Story, Starring Herbert Rawlinson Also “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS” Starring REGINALD DENNY Columbia —Coming Saturday— PRISCILLA DEAN From the Novel by G, B. Lancaster, —Also. “BROWNIE,” The Wonder Dog —— Quit Quick! MABEL NORMAND “MOLLY 0” TONIGHT Big Country Store Starting Tho “THE SILENT CALL” “THE CAVE GIRL” leaves Wedn: Starting Thursday— DEVOTIOD Ys HAZEL DAWN e| 10c} GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR COLO IN HEAD “NERO” IN fA > Cee ew SS a! Paulette Duval, in one of} the gorgeous gowns she we ars| lin “Nero,” the big photoplay| attraction at the Blue Mouse. fue | NEW OLYMPIC COMPANY | MAKES DEBUT SUCCESS The new m al ¢ dy company | now appearing the Olymplo has made the best kind of an impression | with thetr opening bill, “The Duke of | Ireland.” | The curtain rises on an elaborate | extertor setting, tn which are grouped a dozen pretty misses, dreased charm- |ingly. ‘This is the singing, or show girl group, which is reinforced later by the dancers. Frank Morton, who }is the director of the compan: carries the principal comed: the “and in his ch c * Introduces a new type of comedy to Seattle. Gladys Vaughan is the leading woman, She ts a strik- ing bresotte with a personality that} “gets over” from her first entrance. Roy Earl, Howard Bloom, Verna Mae| Campbell, who displays one of the! richest soprano voices heard tn @ lo- | local stock house; Jessie Norris, Peasy | Harris and Ellen Viking, are some of | the other members of the company, | [Interpolated musical and dancing! | spectaltion were sprinkled generoualy | thruout the show. If the shows that | | follow are up to the standard set by| ming production, there tn it- t an to the muccem of the or-| tion, Borne of the attractions for earty “King Dodo,” “Fifty Miles From| “Ship Ahoy.” “The Gri | | 20 times in 30 days for epeeding are} Madison at Second NEW SHOW TODAY—UONTIL SATURDAY COMEDY COMPANY |) Featuring FRANK MORTON Presents | “THE GIRL FROM VASSAR” A Big Laughing Show Also Feature Photoplay “DEADLINE. AT ELEVEN" ith CORINNE GRIFFITH 10e, 15¢, 250 wWw—With Vaudeville Bo ——ahe ts the strangest woman in the world ils 8. 8. 8. Will Preve to You in Your Own Casethe “How” and “Why” of ite Remarkable Blood-Cleancing Power! ‘There is a reaeon for ing thee sense kilis —r Repretorn boils! 8. 6. | | fa the common-sense remedy for bella malt i bullde bleod-power, it That is if power, whirls . Oy oars to get relief bad case f ie Everything fo 8.8. Lam | compelling THE SEATTI E STAR x almadge star crew COLISEUM in the Lioyd'’s biggest comedy, .” te wtih showing at the Liberty. “Dr. Jack” has made a big ger hit with movie fans than any other Lioyd picture and has been running now nearly woeks at the Liberty, showing to nearly capac ity audiences each time. It will run until Friday night “The Hottentot,” MacLean and Madge Bell ring roles, will come Saturday thrilling comedy plenty of action. . th Douglas i in star It ts drama with oe BLUE MOUSE Nero epectal, w r ment at the io Mouse the a 4 nt. The of the no went to history for the most of the material, vided a series of dramatic incidents that are wonderft human and A strongly contra combination of tense aituations bh been conceived. In the skiliful hands oft J. Gordon Edwards, the man who made the “Queen Sheba,” the material was wrought {nto a powerful and unusually beautiful sereen drama. engage: ater to STRAND Charles Ray, in his atest comedy, Allan Julius Caesar,” and Buster Keaton's comedy, “Day Dreams,” are the two features at the Strand now. In “Allan Julius Caosar” Charles Ray is cant in one of hin distinctive roles, & young countey society man w made the victim of a plot by his mates to keep him away from his girl, But he gets to hor anyway and makes it hot for the “framers.” see WINTER GARDEN “The Cave Girl,” starring Teddle Gerard, tamed stage notress, who makes her screen debut tn the plo ture ia showing at the Winter Gan dent today. It ts an exciting adven- ture film, with many thrills and an interwoven love story “Devotion” ts the name of the plo ture starring Hazel Dawn, which presentation are| Comes to the Winter Garden Thurs | Gay COLUMBIA Herbert Rawlinson, tn his latest pleture, “The Scarlet Car,” ts the big cinema feature at the Columbia this week. In the ploture, a dishonest mayoralty candidate, a girl who be Neves too much of what ahe hears and @ young man who gets arrested the principal characters. It ts « rol- licking romance and has plenty of dramatic value, Round 4 of “The New Leather Pushers” is another feature now showing. Reginald Denny stars in the fight pictures by H. C. Witwer. oe. COLISEUM Norma Talmadge, in her latest neregn offering, “The Voice From the Minaret,” In now appearing at the Coliseum. Eugene O'Brien plays opposite Mins Talmadge in the plo ture. ‘The action of the tale ts laid tn one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated Removes “Lump” From Stomach vor fool as if you had a lump in the pit of your stomach, causing a burning naation, taste, heart peel aoe, shortness of breath, loating or other dismgreonble ef: fects? Theae are some of the most common symptoms of excessive tae resulting from a nervous atomach. Many people say this “lump” feels Uke a ball of molten tron, others claim that it In more like « rock. Of courns, it inn'ta lump at all, but merely an Accumulation of gas ng againat tho n'n Gan Tablets i, YOU OAN Pro- as and ald in # condition ro- sponsible for the trouble. You'll find Baalmann's Gas Tal sale at all loading druggin Look for the y J. Baalmann, Chemist, Advertisement, “Who Cares?” Every. New Process Record A-3751 You'll find “Blue” om * the ether side, 75¢ at COLUMBIA DEALERS authors | have pro-| | In New Comedy _ ey Charles Ray, as he appears in his new comedy, “Alias |Julius Caesar,” now at the | Strand. London, Bombay, desert 2mAscun and the and the pr tion has a pie torjal background of striking splen dor. The story ts « colorfully roman tlo one, ewiftly moving, and ts one of | “The Altar Stairs,” starring Frank | Mayo, te at the Princess now. The | story brings Mayo tn the role of an |S4venturer tn the South Seas who | fixhts crooks and hoetile natives and jsaves a beautiful French girl trom |a life of misery The supporting cast includes many woll known players. *- PALACE “The Broadway Madonna,” with |Dorothy Revier as the featured player, in showing at the Palace Hip this week picture tn « thrilling mystery drama, with in New York and depicting the high life of the metropolis, In the cast are Jack lly, Harry Van Meter, Bugene Burr, Juanita Hansen and } Leo Willard mr tts locale Con . COLONIAL ly ©.” Mabel Normand's teat success, in the attraction at nial Wednesday. The story of “Molly O” is primartly strong comedy, but tt has a tense dramatic background and many of the tn eldents are sufficiently thrilling to Clans the picture as a melodrama. “The Silent Call," featuring | Strongheart, te famed dog actor, and with Kathryn McGuire, John Bowers and William Dyer ts coming Thursday. |BIG ATTRACTIONS WILL | COME HERE NEXT WEEK Among the photoplay attraction: |Rext week, starting Saturday and | Sunday, will be several big specials which promise to give local fans everything they Gestre in motion pio- tures “The Hottentot,” the big, exciting action picture starring Douglas Mac Lean and Madge Bellamy, comes to the Liberty; “Just Tony” an un- |umual story with a horse featured, | |"Tony,” the trained hore which ap- pears with Tom Mix in all his plo tures, and Tom Mix also in the cast, will come to the Blue Mouse; and Priscilla Dean, in her latest produc- | tion, “The Flame of Life,” coming to the Columbia, “The Third Alarm” and Doug Fair. banks’ “Robin Hood." 1 Compiles History of Mackintoshes Did any Senttle Mackintoshes help to win the late war? Alex | Mackintosh of Forfar, Scotland, is compiling a Mat, with biographical notes, and writes for names.of vet- erans of the olan. He says two! strong battalions have already been | Mdentified ax having played parte In the Inte unpleasantness, | —_— ' Uses Views of Pacific Coast | Stereopticon views of the Pacific | coast will be shown by J. Brush An- | derson Thursday evening at’ the ¥.| W. ©. A. Andreson will lecture on | the beauties of the Coast country. | To Announce Betrothal on St. Valentine’s Day) “Thear that Ash Wednesday comes on Valentine's Day this year—Fobru- ary 14, and that Easter comes on the first day of April—April Fool's Day. Quite.a coincidence.” “Yes, It is. By the way, aid you know that Ellen ts going to announce her engagement at a Valentine | party?” "No, I hadn't heard about ft, but I think !t fa a good Idea, Hearts and | Cupids and all those things are as- sociated with St. Valentine's Day, and it {8 an appropriate time to an-| nounce an engagement.” "She's going-to have quite a big luncheon, I hear, with thirty girie an guests. You and I are to receive with her, she told mo yesterday, and she is going to tell no ono else about her plans, 8o we must keep them dark.” “Of course, but toll me more, is terribly interesting,” “Well, she 1s going to have old fashioned lace valentines with Cupids and flowers and hearts and things at each place, announcing her engage ment. There will be hearts and flowers on the table, and a lot of schemes have yet to be worked out.” “Bounds good, And it means that T need a new dreas for the occasion. Tam glad I know about {t as I must begin to save every cent.” “T know a better tdea yet. Buy it at Cherry's reduction gale, You can eave a lot and get an adorable dress, And the very best of it is, that you can have ft charged. “They are at 1016 2nd ave, in the Rialto Bidg., between Madison and Spring over the Pig'n Whistle, LTake elevator,”—Advortisement, This | Cther big films coming soon ard } The lecture will be free to the public. | PAGE 3 es THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, OTTO F. KEGEL, Preatdemt aso eribeies soe ce To the home-makers who have been working to bring their homes up to the level of their higher standards of living— The Grote-Rankin Co.’s ALTERATION SALE Comes as a marvelously timely event, presenting many thou- sands of impressive values, embraced in More than a Quarter Million Dollars’ Worth of Merchandise, including Furniture and Homefurnishings, at Convincing Reductions. 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