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APRIL 1923 SATURDAY i M ANY Popular Screen Stars Featured in Exceptionally Gand Photoplays Are to Be With Seattle Audiences This Week. The Blue Mouse Is Showing! } “The Beautiful and Damned,” With Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan; “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” With Dorothy Mackaill, at the Coliseum; Johnny $ i Hines in “Sure Fire Flint,” Liberty; Richard Dix and Mae Busch in ‘The Christian,” Strand; Colleen Moore and Warner Baxter in “The Ninety and { li Nine,” Columbia; Harold Lloyd in “Dr. Jack,” Colonial; Will Rogers in The Headless Horseman, or The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” Winter Garden; “ag ; TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—Dorothy Mackallie tm Mighty Lak’ a Kose and Strongheart, the Dog Actor, in “Brawn of the North,” at the Princess. LIBERTY Hines in “Sure Mire “Vitae Bull Montana ka head Rob ‘Em € be ona one patent oe — a vont ie “The Jiecn Moore and War. Nieety aad 4 am in “Dr, m, in “Brawn WINTER GARDEN—Ragene O'Brien in “The Prophet's Paradine STAGE MOORE—Variety PANTAG ve featuring Ned N rALACE Mir featuring James 1—Harold Lloyd, Colonial, 2—Strongheart, Princess, 3—Will Rogers, Winter Garden, 4 —Richard Dix, Strand. 5—Dorothy Mackaill, Coliseum. 6—Johnny Hines, Liberty. 7—Colleen Moore, Columbia. 8—Kenneth Harlan and Marie Prevost, Blue Mous e. ‘ x idee os tibet tat. 8s eer ares a tis tcc te Ae sesh ede tad Secchi in f T ‘pp | «| CLAIRE ADAMS TO STAR ] | | SRT n ‘ “ ” COLUMBIA |) LIBERTY [iy 'twe wnite uence" THRILLS GALORE IN “SAFETY LAST ee Racmeenener ee ew mag ger reeset Ep eh OVIe \JUIZZeS } 1 F he White | BY JAMES W. I mes Re Hele 2a dete | (Conducted in co-operation with Asso- © of the|clated First National Pictures, Inc) motion p medium was gone, but certainly : could Alice Joyce was at persuaded to leave the quiet y of her home and return The opportunity to a human could hardly overcome. Clutehing t crevices in fhe wall |" WINTER GARDEN | * x several p ! tent popeorn t fallen upon his hat and st He clings there, high ground, with ono hand, , w York—What do they about “wise minds,” ete, Thanks roduction; it take that suggestion that “Secrets,” eally big film: } wards off the attacks of the birds. | dway, would make y j neur was Up he climbs, meeting new hazarés | Picture. The big 7% } tion executives to make the film | ady purchased this | at each floor, Hoe clutches at the cause of his fine record of ach: : ment In adapting famous nov the screen. ‘He has done a fi and {aspiring job. . | ‘Talmadge, who will is of a clock, The face of the} just. 25 soon as slips from its ‘Yastenings. “Ashes of Vegeance” {s completed. He Ys Inseoed by one foot with a} K. L. O.—How can I make you-be- rope from @ flag pole and swung|leve it? I know you will take my ¥ jlke @ pendulum at a dizzy height. eh ey Hane ae These and many other episodes | whom we will see in “The Girl of furnish a swift succession of thrills|the Golden West.” I really don't which lasts for more than three} know how soon {t will be released, reels, ‘The excitement {3 almost | Ut I understand it ts ewll under more than one can bear,,even one | g| Harold Lioyd, the popular screet: 3 -~ deals| comedian, in the biggest success he! | ent | has ever made, ia the attraction |g fur-} which opens at the r- | for a few days’ ; 4 | picture w —Why you, you urprise, that {sn't our | You know I keep | @ just how There have been 4 Lioyd accomplished Was ap-|rumors of just a little disagreement |Parently done, I am sure all who| between Marily Miller’ and Jack ~@ see the film will believe that Lloyd are so far apart 4 ally did everything he appears bellevable, sq I who knows the resources of film it lusion. I do not profess to band iuiges in wild orgies. Rubye DeRemer, the star of this picture, is said to be at her very best in her} portrayal. tof “the sick-little-well girl,” Jack's best patient LOIRECTION JENSEN @ YON HER! Always the Best for the Liberty Guest NOW PLAYING— T touches every heart, just as the hardest heart of the worst crook is ‘otiehed and softened when she plays “Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” * The story of a boy who is born on the devout JOHNNY man 4th of July and ney- being er is content there- (Torehy") S after unless he is in ne by the midst of noise In ES he and uproar! passionate in his’ latest love of a beens stage and laughter beauty— “SURE FIRE FLINT’ » And he'll give you hyeath-taking excitement by A Symphony of Life in the High and Low Places A ¢ , —with— Fits, 4 : } DOROTHY MACKAILL ler Pa% ti { the ‘s newest sensation OEE etait Maurice “COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Tourneurs HS Under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRB i) —with— Also— “s A Roaring Burlesque on DORIS KE) “Robin Hood” BULL MONTANA “ROB "EM G00D” with DOT FARLEY ill ph no-hour concert, Mammoth Meat arena : Production Drumm Massonet ust Mascagni ¢ OLIVER WALLACE will plny the fol- lowing special con= Sunday, at 12100 eke Waldtoutol Herbert (Grand Walts ) "LU! Encore” $ Rossini? From Sir Hall Caine’s world famous novel Overture, WA) . Karras Om Mrs, Mary Gardner, Seattlo grandmother, celebrates ninety- second birthday, Knights Templar, In full regalia, mare to church on Haster Sunday, Ege-rolling contest at Volunteer Park Dr. William Liu, Chinese college president, visits Seattle, Juntor class at U. of Wy in open alr meeting, Wedding with Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Claude Gillingwater, Phyllis Maver, Gareth Hughes, Mahlon Hamilton and Joseph Dowling STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Playing “Samson and ‘Delilah”.....- aint Saons r Trjumpual Maroh from "Alda", Verdi Kn ahArd