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FRIDAY, JANUARY THE ‘LIKE THIS — { 1 kd See the finest pro- +] gram money can buy TONIGHT—Last Times, “FLAMING YOUTH" Stew LIBERTY We believe the be in thi ne of the most wor town any tures that has gra have aittvely 1 Showings Tonight Mary Pickford In “OSTTA" The picture on of ter the BILL HART IS BACK! jot ES STARTING SATURDAY— night But the Liberty has b t week a pict loubted! 4 for It nema events son—the return of Hart wrote the he production and ing role in the pic Bill Hickok." a the big the iiliam 8, Hart tory, supervi played the st ture call BLUE MOUSE The characters of Sir Hall C internationally famous Master of Man,” will come to life on the Blue Mouse The Blue Mouse has ann opening on Saturday of Man,” Victor Beastrom's #¢ duction of the Caine story Children 10c Nothing changed but story, “ the price! CENTS Last Times Tonight— Zane Grey's “The Call of the Canyon" Our second big pic- a ture under the new B policy | a STARTS SATURDAY— Name th een pro- This pic ture also marks one of the big screen events of the season, it being the first production made by Victor ntrom, celebrated 8 rector, in America. “The Day of Faith” and Douglas’ ‘en Teenlo nies are for the last times at the Blue M tonight. ANY DAY! ANY TIME! STARTING SATURDAY ish actor-dl Nothing COLISEUM Mao Murray ta coming Collseum screen Saturday declared to be the cons of her career, The picture Changed but ane Grey's ‘ the Price! i yon,” which | ment Friday sdt sovanne ators at eertat "6 picked one. ‘J’ the Coliseum latest sc reen story must certainly Pans ae on. i restate! RE a Messen acnael “ana tetas from this picture, w hic h isa scene from the new photoplay, and Miss Murray's personal charm it is a veritable “fashion row,” and that’s the name of the aro sald to be more in evidence] play. “Fashi ” will be at the Coliseum next week. to in what est Bui on Row.’ 1 take the place of © Call of the Can. will end its as tho feature screen, the Wild Bill Hickok A Paramount picture, with ETHEL GREY TERRY This is Bill Hart’s first picture since his retirement. Come and get the good old Hart thrills you’ve missed! in “Fashion Row’ than in any of| jthe triumphant stars former pro-| ductions, TODAY’S PROGRAMS | emL1a | SCREEN On the Hetlig screen next week | | HERE’S HUNCH FOR | SCENARIO WRITERS In titling your motion picture |story, If you strike a asplendid,| short, sappy title, suspect it of having been used! That fs what producers have do in titling completed filma. For instance, the Palmer Photoplay corporation obliged to change the of first production from “Atonement, lected by the author, Mra. Ethel yles Middleton of F "Out of the Night,” because “Aton ment” had been used. Then it was found that “Out of the Night,” had also been used! The final titlo is “Judgment of the Storm,” and the! photoplay 1s coming to the Hellig) | soon. | Almost all one-word titles of any lue have been used, and practic ally all of the two-word combina tions of dramatic and advertising appeal. Titles are not copyrighted, | but producers are very careful to |uelect new ones when possible, to avoid confusion between his offer ing and an earlier, probably less | perfect photoplay. REGISTER AT POLLS TODAY Registration books were taken to the precinct polling places late |‘Thursday and will remain there a Friday and Saturday, Housewives, | and indisposed yoters, may hayvo| “How do you like my new dress easy access to tho registration) books during these two days and| “Why, nothing would look better on you-—" it is believed that thousands will “Sir! How dare you?’’—American Hoot Gibson will be riding bronchos in his cowboy togs thru a rollic! comedy feature, inky."* Hellig will offer “Daytime Wives the strong domestic drama, on the screen for the last time Friday night. “Blinky” comes to Seattle herald. | |ed as one of the most exciting and} amusing comedies that Gibson has ever made. And it takes him back again to the role in which he was ae best—that of @ “hard-ridin’ ! Wives," Wyndham Stand 1, William Conk ne Grey's “The Call Richard Dix. to was its , Myrtle Stedman and ; i title ote Paramount's piercing story of New York’s underworld! Reture . Teonle Weenles added o- COLUMBIA Charles Ray, in what 1s heralded as his greatest picture achievement, coming to the Columbia Saturday. | The picture is an epio film of early | days in America. “The Courtship of | | Miles Standish,” and has been de. clared by critics to be big scenically, |dramatically and every other way. 7] Ray has an exacting role that calls | for all of his natural ability, panto. | mimio skill and personality | ful. film version of the ae | |Rex Beach novel. critics say that ho injects Into It thé | It will open at} [the Strand Saturday, Mary Pick: | STRAND—Mary Pickford tn “Rostra: (Second week.) COLUMBIA—The filent Command.” ® pleture featuring the U, 8. navy, with m strong cast, including Alma Dela Lugoal, Edmund Lowe and others. WINTER GARDEN Johnnie Walker tn jonable Fakers. COLONIAL — Mra, Wallace Reid tn “Human Wreckage.” MARKET —Ay!y as the mystery-woman of Broadway in —~ “Fashion Row” Coliseum Concert Orchestra starting tomorrow, will be under S. K. WINELAND Saturday Night Is Elks’ Night! JHE Fence Juvenile *COMEDY- “The STAGE METROPOLITAN — May Todson tn tion of Aunt Mary.” Three-feature vaudeville Imperial Call Main 0012 for tnforma- tion about at- tractions at The Strand, Coliseum or Liberty. HENRY DAMSKI Brilliant String Ensemble will be here Saturday! OAK—Da payeht suman Change CONE Cherry’s :... YY TAILORED CLOTHE: Pierre A rather unusual picture has been | booked by the Strand theater for| next week in “Big Brother,” a faith. | Call Main 0012 for information about attractions Strand, Liberty Coliseum, Call Main 0012 for {information about attractions at The Coliseum, Strand or Liberty. Lloyd Hamilton, Educational’s big vim and vigor that have long estab! ished him as one of our foremost ‘cen stars, “The Silent Command” ends its rin at the Columbia Friday night, eee jford's “Rosita” ending its run Fri- day night. “Big Brother” is the story of a} | Young boy whose “big brother,” tho} a crook himself, wanted the boy | to be brought up “straight,” and entrusted him to m friend when he WHY HUBBY APPLAUDED “What made you start clapping your hands when that woman ANY DAY ANY TIME register. | Angeles from New York, where he ‘The books will be returned to the take advantage of the chance to stepped on your foot in the crowded | Legion Weekly. city comptroller’s office Monday Lig BRE EERESERRESEee died. Tom Moore has a strong comedian, soon will be seea on the screen in his most recent picture, was starred in a feature length com- | edy made at the Griffith studk i car?” and remain there until February 6, z, basse “TL was dozing, and I thought my| They're going to let Harry Thaw|when they close until after the wife was giving a musicale and was|out again and then maybe the scar-| general election. To date the reg- signaling that {t was time to ap | city of good left handers won't be so mn has been under plaud.""—Boston Transcript. noticeable. | voters, * “My Friend." This picture, recently finished, ts the first completed by Hamilton since his return to Los eae |human role as the friend who children 100 I oie cae aa My ene me Mickey Bennett, and Raymond Hat- ton plays the “big brother." Edith} Roberts has the leading feminine role. The diff between ; LAST TIMES success and failure TODAY LOOKS LIKE ACTION ing all the excitement, adventure and romance of the past, has taken ad- vantage of every modern convenience and improvement. Many difficult | “shots” were necessary in the film- ing of the picture. shionable Fakers"’ is the cur- rent attraction at the Winter Gar- den, with an exceptional cast, which includes Johnny Walker, Mildred June, George Cowl and J. Farrel Mc- Donald. With a plot that is some what away from the usual run, it is proving one of the best pictures seen jat the Winter Garden this season. “Fashionable Fakers’’ will be shown | for the times Saturday. Mary | Carr, in ‘*The Custard Cup, fs un- derlined as the feature attraction, Starting Sunday, “Modern Whaling,” a special sub- |Ject of unusual interest, has been |booked as an added feature at the Winter Garden, and is showing in onjunction with the regular pro- gram now, The whaling tndust: ye | modernized, hag seen many changes | since the old nd while retain- we ee ee ee Exclusive Milk Die the Master Healer Pure, has been norhing more with some folks than ..... CHERRY’S Cheery | CREDIT | OUR EASY TERMS FIRST payment same as each’ | weekly payment ...NO BIG | FIRST PAYMENT... and | you GET what you BUY. | | accommodate crowds, the great picture has been HELD OVER . MRS. WALLACE REID —IN— “HUMAN ‘a’ iPlaving WRECKAGE” ae The most important picture ever shown in rT] | | : Faith” POPULAR PRICES al TI Even Greater Than — $3-0° “The Miracle Man” At De Honey's New Academy, East Pike 3th. TEENIE ma WEENIES 10 Human Dolls— The Sweetest— Dearest—Cutest Bunch of Kiddies On Earth. 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Pro- fessional teach: PUB: Rrentont Hoot Gibson comes to the Heilig theater next week in “Blinky,” a Mexican border and American army melodrama of the cavalry, the desert and smugglers. Hoot plays the tttle| role in khakis, with Esther Ralston as “the majors daughter.” Above are typical scenes| from “Blinky.” ! M. Hee Wo 208 Jame: Seattle, W. st hall, it Why attend inferior places when this wonderful academy invites you? Phone BA st-0259. St ra t