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TALE OF OLD SPAIN othe neatest Har the BereON ey Journal, CLAIRE WINDSOR BERT Peli URE ]ihe Fuamy Tenor be “The Midnight Alarm” NEWS Met » PICTURE PATTER | ERT HUGH has finished | Rie titling of his new production) tae Against Law,” and the gen:| fon around thé studio is that | OL wate ‘of it the most dramatic | f his career as either | ation picture 0 rector or writer for the screen sg eee “fathleen Meyers has been | ueted Jeading woman for the | thid of the fouth series of “Leather Pushers,” which Billy | Sullivan is making under the d | rection of Edhward Laemmle. This | HG Witwer story will be called girls Witt Be Girls.” | | | eee Willam Mcleod Raine's novel sifyoming.’" will be flashed on the gnenas “The Man from Wyoming’* ‘yea Jack Hoxie’s Universal attrs fee of that name : 5 As a fiery dancing girl of Spain, Pola Negri/is coming ‘o the Coliseum next Wednesday. The picture is “The Span- ish Dancer,” a screen version of that famous play, ROMANCE! MYSTERY! SENSATIO: The thrill picture of the year | | LIBERTY Real characters and entirely prob bie situations exaggerated to a a! of absurdity and yet remaining with- in the realms of reality—that de scribes the character of Harold 5 I>] P| 4 Lioyd’s big comedy, “Why Worry, age which {s now on its second week the Liberty. The sto A Strength givin Pood’ ® For Girls SCOTTS |, EMULSION giving Har. South American revolutions and ures them as entirely comical, With Harold Lioyd in the picture Jobyna Ralston is the lending lady and John Aasen, Harold's new giant hrole. | wae | BLUE MOUSE A character new to fiction, the stage and the screen, is the “crime deflector," who makes his bow to the public in “Red Lights," a picturiza tion of Edward Rose's famous stage play, “The Rear Car." The “crime deflector” is a new type of detective he does not track criminals after Ithe erime is committed, but prevents, ditions, child or adult, SCOTT’S EMULSION is the logical food-tonic. 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L Publia South End Publie x Gtoe ETH END DIstnicy : Sth ond Green old his biggest opportunity, is based | |has the principal supporting comedy lor deflects, the S PROG SCREEN COLISEUM—Wealey Vrintee’s Devil.” arold Marry in “The Lloyd in “Why STRAND — Gaston Glass and Clifford in “Mothers-in-La COLUMBIA — Claire Windsor ernest inder Love.” WINTER GARDEN —") Parents.” COLONIAL —"Holly wood.” Truex in * STAGE METROPOLITAN—"The Cat and the ary.” ORPHEUM — Harry Stoddard’s chestra heading vaudeville bill PANTAGES — Valeska Saratt and company in “The Purple Poppy.” PALACE HIP—Will Kiog company in “Twin Hei OAK—Diek Hyland company tn “Pop- priand”; also photoplay, "Dr, Jae! or- ime. Edward Rose a th mystery, romance and lively incident has writt melodrama of and the ng a tre. ue Mouse around this new charac STRAND A screen force is being offer theater now in “Mother Law,” a! new Gash on. The cast in * of the big fea in its repertoire such Ruth Clifford, ke, Josef Sw and Dor! ard, Crauford Kent The story is of an man nature, deal! tions of a youn wife, COLUMBIA “The Acquit versal mystery dr its second week of lumbla of crime, dealing with the tion of criminals, this picture r itself among screen's gre mystery dramas. The playing notable as it contains man Kerr Barbara Bedford, ral others the strong Uni ma rted on | howing at the Co. Presenting 2 gripping story Prowect Harry equally well known You will never forget Lou Chaney “The HUNCHBACK. , of NOTRE DAME” ‘Mrs. Bessie B. Ronald Are You Weak and Nervous? No Appetite? Cough This Woman Tells Her Experi Wa D ption and jeal DI ai iffering COLISEUM Iberty SEA “HUNCHBACK” SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY ‘Tuonday morning the advance seat salo for the coming production of Nhe Hunchback of Notre Dame" will be opened at the Hellig theater, where this famous offering comes for j with a gla premiere Friday evening | Alroady hundreds of mati orders have | on yecelved and from all indica: | tions, It looks as if the offering will equal here its runs in the large cities of the ant Heralded ax one of the screen's su preme achievements by the Hastern and taking over one year in the making, with an expenditure by the Universal studios of over $1,400,- 000, there ix little doubt that when the curtain rises on this big screen |mastorplece Friday evening at the| Heilig theater, Seattle may see an joffering that will astound for its | massiveness as well as supreme act Playa Make Days Happy Now— In @ Hyniorteal Acte— “WHY WORRY?” Coming —“Soft Bolled” ston Clifford, Swiekard Warner Bros. “ASHAMED OF PARENTS” Pex News Comedy SCYLINDER x LOVE yas The best comedy-drama this year “The Hunchback of Notre Damo" ix take n Victor Hugo's classio of the same name. The management of the Heillig theater announces that special stage | [settings and # splendid prolog, with | © surprises, will greet the audi. *, making in all one of the most | <= laborate presentations of a motion a] Lo NIAT A} | picture that has yet been seen in this | ity | A large augmented orchestra will! DLENI A render the big specially written musl- | CROU AAI {cal score and the same one that is be- NOW PLAYING ing rendered with the showing of the “HOLLYWOOD” jplotute.in New York City, |the printer's devil of the Briggsville | wer Gazette, a stagnant litte country |mewspaper for which people sub | scribe by «giving goats and hens, he} |works at everything, from writing | editorials to running the press. He| runs the gamut of adventure, fur-| |thering his boas's romance, saving the plant from foreclosure, and win-| ning @ reward by holding up a pair of bandits who had looted the county | bank | until Wednesday HEILIG | A good laugh, a tear anda final] hearty chuckle are promised to all! viewers of “Six-Cylinder Love,” the new comedy-drama being shown on| the Hellig screen, The title gives an |inkling of the story—the action | ding along with a six-cylinder | }car, which is purchased by a young | |man who can hardly afford to do so. | What happens as a result of this im pulsive purchase makes of this plc- | ture one of the b satiric comedies yet filmed. Ernest True, who played the main role in the stage version of | | the story, has also played it for the |wcreen {n this feature. WINTER GARDEN An interesting human problem is offered in “Ashamed of Parents,” he} |new featuro in which Charles El-| dridge, Jack Bohn and Edith Stock aro being seen at the Winter ‘den, It presents the case of a ultown young man, who, after ng fame and honor as a col-| hero, and thereby winning the love of a wealthy girl, ashamed of the fact that he ts the son of a shoemaker, and that ho was aided in his career by two old cronies, faithful friends of his father. The mgly appealing and is ed on tho screen. eee they're runnin’ wild— MAX FISHER’S ORCHESTRA COLONIAL, | | “Hollywood,” the well-known pic turization of life in the movie col. » is back again for a second en-| agement, this time at the Colo. fal theater. The picture is on a novelette written by Frank Condon, which tells the story of a le |smatitown girl's futile efforta to get into the movies. In its telling a ally unknown group of play © the principal parts, while st there are 3 practi Jin the supporting ¢ an & part that per.| real stars and 60 other screen nota bh bl famous come ig presented here screen at the Oak the Jack,” which was among first feature of the fastest and most has ever ma: Ro. note of the story, Mildred Davis in the case Jater, “Dr |the comedian’s come. ‘Nothing Acts Like Analay | dies, is interesting he | mance Is the key pretty little | seen as The Girl Victor Seastrom han finished I first Goldwyn picture, “Name the | Man!"' from Hall Caino's novel The | Master of Man," and is ¢ ng about | for a ney story to film, Say “Bayer’~Genuine! | The Fruity Laxative Sold by All Drug Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins, Ine. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. Bpectal Wholesale Distributors THE ODDS? AGAINST ‘YOU Pyorrhea imperils PAENAR? 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Program Is Better | Than Last Week’s # show at the Hellig is | | r this week than it was Jast, | r 8 Prevented from a stage reprenent- swaying quite a little bit bill The boy of delightful ad- ventures— WESLEY selected for ta is more lighter and his 18-ple evenly bal has more -va- ing a cabaret at the mistle hour of |midnight, the program includes a Russlan welection, “The March of the Mannequins,” “'D 0, No, Norah," with the chorus played cleverly by the {first plano alone, “My Red-headed |Gal," "Tin Roof Blues,” which is a |new number not yet published, and “Gallagher and Shean," in which various members of the orchestra demonstrate thelr ability to carry comedy Y } A diverting bit Is the dance per-| | formed” by the. Misses Irene Phillips and Irma Vriend of Mary Anne Weil's school of the dance. ‘The two | girls dance well together and their | audiences like them. Ivan Marsican, a Russian singer, is the big surprise of the show and carries off a share of the honors. | With orchestral accompaniment he |sings “The Volga Boatmen,” an old folk song of the land of the czars, in such an expressive forceful man- ner that he literally holds his audi j|enco spell-bound and he follows this | up by singing ¢'Marcheta” in his| jn tongue. {2 Abby Howard sings “Love | Sends a Little Gift of Roses" nicely and a Russian dancer adds some fast stepping to the bill, Fisher's Zeigfeld Frolic musie mas- ters are raising jazz to a new le and Max, himself, plays violin | beautifully. One wishes that he ght play more alone. Last, but by fo means last, Is the motion pleture feature “Six Cylin Loye,”” with Ernest Truex and dozen other sterling actors. If} in the small-town romance— Thais Waldemar, Russian actress, jhas Ween added to the cast of Pola Negri's new starring picture **My | Man, erbert Brenon is now Paramount from the Mon Homme." She | playing the role of Francine, an he girl, who accompanies Pola | Negri when a turn of fortune lifts |them both from the underworld of. | Paris to the pinnacle of its social “The for French pla WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Waists Dresses Kimonos with Kathryn McGuire and Harry Myers | Sweaters Draperies | Ginghams Also— “LET'S BUILD” Stockings and Literary Digest’s FUN FROM Diamond Dyes THE PRESS” | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond } Dyes” contains directions so simple} n can dye or tint any old, ed thing new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any} color at drug store. “| Wed., Pola Negri in “The Spanish Dancer” Call Main 00) informatie attrneth Coliseum, Liberty nmett Flynn in production on his Claire Windsor, Mae Busc ind Lowe, Lew Raymond th and Hobart Bosworth, ay can be free from, ‘Eczema/ e WED. creeping, annoying sen- sations — scratch — scratch — | scratch—eczema and other skin | eruptions, spoiling your complexion | —causing you uncalled for embar-| rassment——anguish—ruling your | temper. All because of impurities | that aro rampant in your systen— becauso your red blood cells are| dormant, 8. 8. S. clears up skin eruptions through its power of cleansing the blood. Herbs and barks, carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned, which make up the ingredients in §. S. S. are tho most feared and dreaded enemies of skin d boils, kheads and other skin diseases pack up and leave the sys- tem when S. 8. S. senas new rich blood coursing through your veins Have a general house cleaning | |for your system. Let 8. S, S. rid| you of those impurities which tend | to keep you in a run-down condi- tion. Skin disorders are nothing more than billboards announcing | hea ie that the system is “off color.’ pa 1 3. 8. S. is sold by the leading drug stores. The large size bottle is the more economi- cal S S The World's Bes Dard, ‘Blood Medicine tarting liam Desmond featured. however, incl Holmes Helen William Craft Mndinon, bet. First and Second HIG DoUn W One You Will Remember ‘Queen of Poppy Land’ Beautiful Costumes and Scenic fects HAROLD LLOYD «Di. 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