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ec FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1 TONIGHT ONLY— COLLEEN IN MOORE “Broken Hearts of Broadway” TOMORROW— At the Drop of the Flag They’re Off! Smashing Records! Here He Comes—There He Goes! A Breathless Wh:rl of Life, Love and the Roaring Road! What Would You Give For a New Thrill? SEE— CAR LACM ALE REGI NALD DENNY n a Dazzling Romance of the Younger Set HARRY POLLARD A Romance Without Brakes or Speedometer You-Think You Have Seen Them All, But Wait Till You See These Young Jazz- Maniacs — Gay Parties — Pretty Girls High-Powered Racing Cars— And— Fighting Billy Sullivan in “GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS” ROUND 3 “LEATHER PUSHERS” More Romance and Action Than Has Ever Before Been Crammed Into Two Reels From the Inimitable Stories by H. C. WITWER PATRICIA MORAN Irish Soprano INTERNATIONAL NEWS LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN’S All-Artist Playing “DEBUTANTE” Ethel Wales has come East from Hollywood to play an important|ful play of the same name, which was awarded the Pulltzer prize for last | Richard | role in Willlam de Mille’s produc tion of “Icebound” at the Long Island studio of Paramount. “Ico bound js an adaptation by Clara 1F YOU OWN | YOUR HOME and YOU WANT A LOAN | you should consult with us BECAUSE— We offer LOW RATES | and NO COMMISSION NO BONUS Washingtcn Mutual Savings Bark 1101 Second Avenue Orchestra GEORGE HUTCHINS In Cornet Solo Boranger of Owen Davis’ sucocess- the best American play of year. Louls Wilson and Dix appear in the leading roles. “Let Not Mi n Put Asunder U.S. NAVY VARD F BREMERTON-CHANLESTON fad —PORT ORCHARD a PY Take Fast Steamers at Colman EY Doel BROULAR, scamorss Sontt AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Beemerten Dally, 7:15, *9:00, 11:80 =. m., m. Extra trips Saturday pod "gen: | day, 9:80 p, m. *Except Sunday, fa Passenger are 800 Round Trip r HMAVLYAR® SoUTR 2 ote 8 ms TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN MILLION-DOLLAR MPTLIG—"Judg it t Licya 4 s* Mackthore. mouse the Map COLUMISIA Breken Broadway,” with Colleen Johnnie Walker LIBERTY u ine BLUE Sir Mall Caine's Hearts of Moore and Gloria Gwanson in “The mi Birdy Burns, STRAND —Jack Nite Nelda east id "Don't Call It Love COLISRUM—Anna Q. 0 mystery play, “Malf-a-Do: OCOLONIAL—A rook pleture, ort." WINTE) n in the . miu” “Tipped GARDEN starring Cha: STAGE METROPOLITAN Canary.” ORPHEUM — Orph featuring Melntyr PANTAGES — Pi featuring th The Cat ena the OAK—Lancaster-Bairg Comedians. ploturegoers are offered thelr lgst chance to see "Name the | Man,” tho plcturization of Sir Hall o "Master of Man,” at the yuse Friday, The picture ts to end engagement Friday night with seeing Eyes,” the newest Cosmo: production opening on Satur nel Barrymore and Seena Owen will be seen in “Unseoing Byes.” | MILLION-DOLLAR A crook-myster | to the million-dollar Hoellig theater Saturday as the feature follewing the Palmer Corporation's - picture, | “Judgment of the Storm.” “Lig | Out” ts the name of the new feature, | and several stars are to be seon in | the principal roles, . . | COLUMBIA With “Broken Hearts of Broad THE _BITS ; OF way” leaving the Columbia screen | Friday night, “Sporting Youth,” Reginald Denny’s much-heraided new | ploture, will be the feature. tug Youth” | Denny’s biggest picture, and ita open- | ing is being awaited with interest, eee | LIBERTY.COLISEUM- STRAND Johnny Hines’ latest and much- | heral ided farcecomedy, “Conductor 1492," ts coming to the Coliseum Saturday, the engagement of ‘Half. |-a-Dollar Bill ending {ts run at that theater Friday night. A real, up-to-the-minute story of love and romantio adventure is promised tn Richard Barthelmess' latest, “Twenty-One,” coming Satur | day to the Liberty as the feature at- traction. Gloria Swanson’s “Tho | Humming Bird" will be shown for) |the last times Friday night at the | Liberty. | ‘The Strand next week will have Jone of the season's biggest attrac: | Somes “Black Oxen,” with Corinne Grittitn and Conway Tearle, “The |pleture will open Saturday, with "Don't Call It Love" showing until | Friday night. | | WINTER GARD! | As a title “Cupid's Fireman® fs a | good on 4 the picture with t title fs just good. Charles Jones ls the star of the film made from the story, “Andy McGee's Cherus Girt, and now on the Winter Garde: croen. } eee | COLONIAL “Tipped Off," an exolting crook story with Nosh Beery and Ariine |present program. ‘Is Conan Doyle | Right?” an unusual spiritualistio plo- |ture, is serving as the other feature, | cee | OAK Monte Blus, Mary Alden and Mary | Thurman are the principals in a story | of the desert countries, “The Tents ot Allah,” now on the Oak screen, The | picture is showing in conjunotion | with the program of the Lancaster: | Batrd comedians, iStuart Walker at Met Opens Friday The Stuart Walker Portmantean theater players opened their two-day “The Book of Job," which has been called one of the greatest dramas of all time, “The Book of Job” is their major play and it will be presented again Saturday night. For Friday evening the program includes the Dunsany plays, “The Gods of the Mountain” and “The Murderer and two interludes, “Nevertheless,” and “The Very Naked Boy,” by Stuart Walker, A special matinee will be offered Saturday with three of Stuart Wal- ker’s own plays presented. Arthur Rankin, popular fuvenfle, is doing his first short comedy in the adult role of the scoutmaster in the Educational. Juvenile production, “About Face,” featuring Johnny Reduce Goitre in 7 Days If you suffer from Goltre, big neck or enlargoment of the thyroid gland, to prove you can quickly be rid of these troubles, I will send you a $1 treatment. of my famous Thyogland remedy, post- paid and without cost or obligation. 14 it cures you tell your friends and pay me what you think fe fair, otherwise the lors is mine, Just send your name for this liberal offer to 1. Ml. CARVER, 416-1 Baltimore Bldg. Kansas City, Mo—Ad- vertisement. 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No. 8 is a scene from rom “Lights Out,” which ia to ‘Fox Studio Busy Place’ Directors All Work} | on New Features | The William Fox West Coast Stu, dio, Hollywood, is humming with | activity, Director George Archainbaud with an allstar cast, including Norman Kerry, Frank Mayo, Mildred Har | ris, Evelyn Brent, Bertram Grassby, Joset Bwickard and Dolores Rousse, is shooting desert scones at Oxnard for the big forthcoming Fox special, “The Shadow of ths East.” Tom Mix, under tho Jack Blystone, has just started « new comedy drama cafitioned, ‘“La-| dies to Board,” with Gertrude Olm-| |sted in the leading feminine role. JONES GO) TO SONORA Charles “Buck” Jones, with Betty | Bouton as leading lady, has gone | with a largo company to Sonora, | California, te shoot the first scenes | of “Not a Drum Was Heard,” Will-| jam Wellman {s directing. | Casting for “Just Off Broadway” | {s being completed and John Gilbert will start this new picture by Fred- erlo and Fanny Hatton Immediately. Marion Nixon, the new Fox drmm-| |atic find, will play opposite the star. | | |The picture will be under the dl-} rection of Edmund Mortimer, | Director David Solomon has started with Shirley Mason {n film- Ing “The Morocco Box.” Director Tom Buckingham, with Evelyn Brent ,as leading woman, has commenced another of tho fa- mous Lincoln J. Carter thrillers, “Phe Arizona Express.” Continuity is belng rushed on “The Plunderer,” another big Fox special, which Lambert Hillyer wil direct, FORD PREPARES FOR FEATURE Director John Ford {s completing his cast for a big special as yet untitled, which is to start in a few days. Many preliminary scenes have already been taken. On the comedy sido Al St, John jis making another one of his popu- lar mirth producers, and the famous Chimpanzee triumvirate, “Max, Mo- ritz and Pep,” are working under the codirection of Lewis Seller and Clyde Carruth, turning out another jot the famous Fox Imperial com- edies, which already have made tho anthropold actors famous. All of which explains why Pro- duction Manager Sol M. Wurtzel and Studio Manager Fred Kley have not beon seen around their usual haunts, being tled to their desks with picture preparations day and night. Charles Ogle has been chosen by Cecil B. DeMille for the principal character part in “Triumph,” his | next Paramount production, which | hes been adapted from May Hdgin-| ton’s story by Jeanle Macphe ' Grecian Hand Soap Hand Soap for mechanics. Re- moves the dirt and grease; leaves hands in godd condition. Contains no caustic, cld or grit Grecian! Mfg. Co., 404 Terry Ave. MAin 5034, | | Wheat, Charles Dow Clark, David Lift Off-No Pain! ‘Thomas Meighan and a company | of Paramount players supporting | }him in “Write Your Own Ticket,” | his next Paramount pio are at Palatka, Mia, making exterior j scenes, Included in the party of 36 are Virginia Valli, who {s playing the leading feminine role; Laurance ' Higgins, James Lapsloy, Viotor |Heerman, director; Wiliam ° J. Scully, assistant director, and Paul Sloane, who adapted the story for the piel, an CO DANCING TAUGHT Ger DeHONEY'S . ee ADVANCED class starts Monday Eve. INTERMEDIATE clase, Tuesday Eve, BEGINNERS’ 01 Thursday Bee at 6:96, 8 in Intermediate or Be- em, $2, or in advanced to all calling this woek. Plenty of practice, No embarrass- ment. You can find no other achoot af this quatity. You will enfoy your self and become @ practical dancer, on dancing and NEW AGADE MY B. Pikp PUBLIC DANCES Ryery Wednesday and Saturday Eve. Finest hall, Dest musle, lowest prices Where all good dancers go. Doesn't hurt one bitf Drop a lit: tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, | instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot “Freezone" for a few cents, suf: | ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and the foot calluses, without sore: Advertisement. Nt ness or irritation.—Advertisoment. an Kee por Ape he hhh of | Mackaill and Louise Dre: Crowd Previews “Sporting Youth” A large andlonce of Seattle pgople experienced @ thrill Thursday night when they viewed the Universal juper Jewel production, “Sporting * at a special showing at the Columbia, From the moment that title flashed on the screen the audience became intensely interested and soemingly pleased with the thrilling and lightning-like action of the plo- ture. The plot of the story revolves around Reginald Denny in the role of @ celebrated race driver and the most exciting auto race ever filmed furnishes the climax to the picture, whioh {9 replete with many unusual touches and spicy scenes, One of STARTS TOMORROW © BLUE MOUSE THEATRE PAGE 18 1 UNSEEING EYES” LIONEL BARRYMORE LOUIS WOLHEIM SEENA OWEN THRILL after THRILL A spine-chilling, full-sized blizzard, filmed in Saturday! Leaving Friday Night: “Judgment of the Storm’ the gayest scenes is an exclusive | society “Pirate Party," staged on board ship with many decidedly in- teresting details, Judging from the enthusiastic comments of the audiencs, “Sporting | will prove to be one of the | py Metro Pictures Corporation in most sensational successes | when It opens Saturday at the Colum. bia. THREE ACTORS WILL WORK ON EAST COAST ‘Three well-known Paramount ao- | tors uave arrived in New York from the West coast for the purpose of beginning work in pictures at the Long Island studio, They are Rich- ard Dix, Rod Ia Rocque and Ricardo Cortes, Dix recently completed work tn Joseph Henabery’s production, “The Stranger,” in which ho had a fea tured role with Betty Compson, Lew: {e Stone and Tully Marshall, He is to begin work soon in Willlam Do Mille'’a next production, “Icebound,” ® featured role, Red La Rooque has been tn two big Paramount productions of recent date, Cecll B. De-Mille’s “The Ten Commandments,” and William De Mille'’s “Don't Call It Love.” Hoe is to have @ featured role in Gloria Swanson’s next picture, “She Who Laughs Last," adapted from “The Laughing Lady,” Alfred sutro's play, in which Ethel Barymore starred last year, As soon as he fin+ ishes work in this production, he will return to the West coast for a role in Cecil B, De Mille’s produc. tion, “Triumph,” rdo Cortez will also have.a role © Who Laughs Last.” He was ono of the featured players in “The Ten Commandments," and more re- cently he has had a featured role in Sam Wood's “The Next Corner,” with Conway Tearlo, All the thrills in motion picture making do not get onto the screen. Over in the Paramount Long Islan® studio there is a preJutland light cruiser t of taxicab that was used in a sceno in Gloria Swanson’s new picture, “Tho Humming Bird. After a day of. instruction one of the players drove it areund a street corner in the Montmarte section of Paris. He knocked doWn a ptop street light, made a half dozen extras run for their lives, and final- ly ended with a crash that took eff & wheel at the end of the studio, DAD TAKES A BATH “Minnie! Pleaso bring volume one of ‘Knowledgo Is Power'—I'm all soaped up and tho water's shut off!" Judge. the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Coming—“SCARAMOUCHE” Seattle’e Fifth Avenue Theater Picture with an Surprise avalanche of thrills, laughs and entertainment RECOMMEND “WHITE SISTER” When “The Whito Sister,” Lillian Gish's screen triumph, is released February, @ special booklet will bo issued for tho benefit of primary and high eehoo| students in which the many beautiful Itallan scenes of the picture will be described in detail, Schools thruout the country are taking an interest in the educational value of “The White Sister,” which, |because of ite careful attention to the detail and spirit of Italian life, is recommended as being almost as good as a trip to Italy. If you value your watch, let a watch- maker repair it. Next Liberty theater? —Advertisement, A “TIPPED OFF” A furious battle in the underworld between the screen's greatest fighters— Noah Berry-Tom Santschi ALSO “1S CONAN DOYLE RIGHT?” Is Spirituallem “Humbug- gery?” Came and See. TONIGHT (AMATEURS ] COMING SUNDAY JACK TOMMY = GIBBONS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES ROUND FOR ROUND DROPSY 28 yeare of success in treating Dropsy.) —Adverusement TREATED ONE Ride FREE aes tn 4 { eee ‘ Youll be thrilled FOUR PRODUCTIONS SATURDAY Special Young People’s Matinee Ab 2: METROPOLITAN “CUPID'S FIREMAN’ FOX\NEWS COMEDY