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TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—Wallace Beery ta ard, the Lion-Hoearted.” Maclean “Ried - Dougine i David Belasco’s “The with Hope Mamp- MOUSE. from A. 8. M. COLU MBIA—Kme Man Next 1 . WINTER GARDEN — Betty The Trath About Wives” COLONIAL—Mart Knighthood Wa Aon Renee Roberts and the heading “It Winter Comes, milythe, mabvells) L1G—Wil King and company is Tattle Talos. PANTAGES—Variety PALACE MIP—Vaudeville am . “The Destroying A Dick My 4d company tm “Follies of Now.” vaudeville, photo. LIBERTY mg MacLean’s Douglas comed. Liber man ping Up," high-flying feature the est ane whe yefore almost for hilarious for! MacLean’s ability pro. duce Inughs and for the work of the Wy Daw, Hallam Cool na Murphy and several oth- | ers Schedule of “If Winter Comes” 10:35 1240 4:55 7:05 The Most Popular Novel in the World Made Into i —— | | 7] fs | | = ca LE 50 O15 'F @A Picture That Will Live Forever In the Hearts of This Generation i The Characters Step Right Out of the Book Our regular evening price, 50c, will pre- vail all day every day during engage- ment Henri ©, Le Rel Novelty Organist ) BLUE MOUSE | | | enti: cast h in } | BLUE MOUSE Living up to |famous novel, is jtionally enterta: drawing capac Blue Mouse very widely mismated cou: j expressing h treases in a di fa made up ng picture and ts} audiences to the! theater. The story read, is of a pair of/ es who revolt, each ublal dis- | ay. The cast | @ number of talented | jstars, led Pe Marmont and] jAnn Forrest. Marm the} |part of Mark Sabre, the main char acter. ty by | | COLISEUM | | “The Talisman” {s the latest of | Sir Walter Scott's novels to reach It ts now being pre- Coliseum under the screen title of ard, the Lion-| Hearted.” of a romance based on the Third crusade, and is| one that will long be remembered It is sald to contain one of the pret- tlest love stories ever interpreted on jthe screen. Wallace Beery plays the part of the great crusader king, the outstanding figure in the story, and Kathleen Clifford, Marguerite de La Motte and Jobn Bowers have other prominent parts. see The tale COLUMBIA One of Emerson. Hough's most pop- | ular stories, “The Man Next Door,” is being offered in screen form to! Columbia patrons. A colorful story | of romance in the West ts offered by | a strong cast headed by Alice Cal-| un and James Morrison. The ple-| follows the book faithfully, pro- viding both comedy and human in-| terest in the romance of the young | ranch folks in the big city ranch folks ni the big city. } eee STRAND | An Interesting story of chorus | girl who “digs” with her wealthy men friends when she fs not acting, but remains a good girl all the time, and keeps her girl companions In the same position, Is told in “The Gold Diggers," the screen version of David Belasco’s famous stage | success, now showing at the Strand. |Hope Hampton gives a clever and jappealing characterization in the |role of Jerry Lamar, the girl, and | Wyndham Standing, Louise Fazen- |da, Gertrude Short and Aleo Fran- l 4 Y Have you seen lt A pletere you will thor- oushly enjoy ts “The Man Next Door From the oturesque story ~by— Emerson Hough Immortal author of “The Covered Wagon” An hanting Story Alice Calhoun |) James Morrison rank Sheridan id Torrence | THE GUMYS le ‘Oh, What a Dat’ | COMMA SOMUULT ULI ATEoRAE TL HUA LTA AATTTTTTL Hauptma All- Artist Orchestra “PH ACQUITTAL” GOOD - BYE TO WILL KING —Hoe leaves Friday, after playing “Tattle Tales” He comes Saturday with @| his Ziegfeld Frolic Synco- | Flower,” the epochal drama of old France and England in which Mar-| fon Davies has her greatest role, is| still showing to large and enthus-| fastic audiences at the Colonial. The| big production has proven one of| the greatest verments of mo-| tion picture art. Its engagement at} the Colonial, possibly the last in Seattle, has been extended a few! | days. . WINTER GARDEN An interesting domestic offered in Betty Blythe's picture “The Truth About Wives," show- ing at the Winter Garden now. Th " written especially for| drama is Dr.MORSE'S | INDIAN ROOT PILLS ont the body poisons. Keep well. Relieve Piles Do It Now Write for Pree Trial If you are one of those vatortu- Bates struggling with the pain and) distress of itch-| ing, bleeding,| protruding piles) hemorrhoid. x | THE SEATTLE STAR IS “GOING UP” STAR Douglas MacLean, whose work during the last year has jranked him as one of the Blythe and and offers appealing her b role, harmtp; 00% Courtesy, Mu: now— ‘The Cyclone of Jor— 1 a J = 4 DOUGLAS MacLiAaNn rold Lioyd ATIILIIItitY HERE NOW— DAVID BELASCO's Madison, bet. First and Second NOW PLAYIN The Big Eastern Success i Follies of Now’ PAGE 7 i now— 2 The tremendous production that cover the ade perioc tobin Hood did not compass The lovable personage of| Mark Sabre, the central char-| Jacter of A. S. M. Hutchin-| son's “If Winter Comes,” is| | faithfully portrayed by Percy | Marmont, of whom little has been heard as yet. This pos-| | trayal is bringing him rapid- | ly to the fore and he will be seen in the near future in several big pictures. | ROMANTIC PICTURE COMING TO HEILIG| Ma PALACE HIP Baird, Noah Beery a Leah Far | Bowers re the and) featured mem: foremost light comedians of| EXTRA TO! |the screen, makes his debut} GHT Perhaps future will look backward to this one as an era generations | of picturesque events and people, just | Strong, | Emerald Oil starring vehicle in “Going Up,” the new comedy at the feature at the Palace Hip this week. | Liberty. This first effort has Tho picture is interesting and ap. | already proven his greatest pealing and takes a big part in the| comedy. bers of the playing cast in “The Destroying Angel,” the photoplay ment on this week's bill. “GOING UP” BRINGS Theater Owners BACK OLD MELODIES] ,,,,.°° Elect Officers Remember “Tickle Toe," “When|derson, trade expert, and R. Re You Look in Her E “Going Up," | Holland, secretary of the Associat and other catchy melodies that wereled Amusements of British Oolum- being played by every orchestra and| tia, will be speakers at the election on every phonograph in the country | of permanent officers of the Mo three or four years ago? tion Picture Theater Owners of Thene tuneful numbers were from| Washington. The meeting of the Going Up," the tremendously muc-| new organization was to’ be held in cessful mun that played|the Knights of Pythias hall, Tues. an entire year in New York and an | day afternoon. additional year thruout the country | din Lond being heard 1 comed Theater owners from all over the All of them are|state, of both motion picture and ain at the Liberty the- | legitimate houses, were expected to ater as an accompaniment to “ ibe present. A’ banquet, to be held Up," Douglas Maclean's screen in the New Washington hotel in the adaptation of the Broadway hit, now/ evening, will end the meeting. playing there. ‘The temporary officers of tho or. ganization are W. Flint, L. L. Gold- jemith and J, M. Hone. Te Reduce Dangerous Varicese Veins Powerful, Yet Safe Surgeon's Prescription, | Called Moone’s Emerald Oil, Has Astonished Physicians. 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Persistent rumors have named George Walsh for the title role in “Ben Hur,” but Goldwyn has stead. fastly kept silent on this important matter, Walsh will be seen next in “Slave of Desire,” an adaptation of Balzac's “The Magio Skin Monte Bluo has been cast to play the leading male role opposite Viola Dana in “Revelation,” which will be directed by George Baker, Blue, a Warner Brothers’ star, is at present portraying prominent role in Ernst. Lubitsch's production, “The Marriage Cir When Erich von Stroheim cast “Greed,” his master adaptation of Frank Norris’ “McTeague,” he chose six former comedians for tragic roles, They were Zafu Pitts, Gib son Gowland, Cesare Gravina, Jean Hersholt, Dale Fuller and Ch Conklin. RUSTPROOF STEE! To keep asteol tools from rusting cover them with sweet oil or mutton tallow and wrap in soft paper. jas the producer of hia oira| AMATEURS | 10¢—20. VALLEY READY Rainier valley citizens were prepar- jing Tuesday to renew their fight of last spring to hold the gains and |concessions obtained from the rail- |way at that time, | A massmeeting of valley citizens has been called for the Columbia brary Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be non-political, The street car company has petl- tioned the city council to remove franchise obligations under threat of |higher fares. Following a bitter |fight last spring valley citizens ob- tained concessions from the railway company which placed the fare schedule of the valley Unes on an equal basis with that in effect upon the city lines Car Line Employes | to Get Rest Day Street railway trainmen may take one day's vacation in eight after the first of the year. An ordinance s0 providing was introduced at Mon- day's council meeting by EB. L. Blaine, chairman of the council finance com- mittee. Railway Superintendent D. W. Henderson was instructed to pre- pare his schedule to permit the men taking their day of rest. However, they must pay tho salary of the 75 to 100 men who must be hired to re- lieve them. The day of rest is not obligatory. Tracy Strong to Be Banquet Guest Friends of Tracy Strong, secretary of the Y, M. C, A. boys’ division here | for many years, will give him a fare- | well banquet Wednesday night at the Plymouth Congregational church. He will leave Saturday for Switzer: land to take charge of boys’ work on the world’s council of the Young Men's Christian association. "| cordingly, it was expected that Booth FOR BIG FIGHT): as we consider those of the past. Be| that as it may, there tn a mitted | avor of romance in the colorful 1 jot the Mixalastpp! river, half a cen | |tury ago, that still attracts us. Ac: | |‘Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson would strike a popular chord when | y colfaborated on the drama, ‘Cameo Kirby." Will Fox has produced a picturiza tion of this remarkable story of the} river gamblers, with John Gilbert playing the lovable role of “Cameo,” a reckless, devil-may-care type of the dueling days. This big picture 1s coming to the Heilig theater next Saturday, in con- junction with the opening local per. formance of Max Fisher ang his famous orchestra of New York jazz musicians, who are to take the place of Will King and his company on the Heilig boards. “FREEZONE” CORNS lift right off as King Richard, the role he created in “ROBIN HOOD” Also— Literary Digest's “FUN FROM THE PRESS* Stearns Playing overture— “Merry Wives of Windsor” (Nicola) Coming— “The Eleventh Hour” Call Main 0012 for in- formation about at- tractions at The Coli- seum, Strand or Lib- Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you liftitright off with fin. gers. Truly! 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