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PAGE 10 — | \ PUNCHER-FIRE LADDIE _ |/SAN FRANCISCO Hoot Gibson, cowboy film hero, turns fireman in “Hook and Ladder” at the Columbia. -FOURTH AY PIKE- NEW PRICE POLICY STARTS——— TOMORROW Seattle’s Greatest Amusement Value 10° 2o¢ arrer 6:30 —— FIRST RUN PICTURE — “Cause for Divorce’ Who is to blame when bus- band and wife separate? —the wife? —the husband? —the other man? That problem is satisfactorily answered in this absorbing photodrama, TOPICS OF THE DAY NEWS - - COMEDY Bic DouBLe HEADLINE BILL ? 6 ® WEEK STARTING , MONDAY MATINEE | SCREEN SUBJECT, a . - “* ! Swickard Bros, Sign) Jullanne Johnson | Yee tha notable “fan | “ which will be placed in | photoplay, | Fran | Production at the Grand Studlo soon, Charles Swickard, director and co: | producer with his brother, | Swickard, announces th Julanne Johnston to p nine lead in an allstar | McDonald will have t ale lead, | with Josef Swickard in a character | role. | James B, Leong, the Oriental actor, | j will portray a Chineso character | Frank Whitson will apr a) 1 Byron Munson will have an nt part, as will also Ian | ntly fin: | Misa Johnston, who nr |ished the feminine Jead s in “The Thief of © a dual role in} tings and some of un. usual Interest showing San Francisco when the ‘city’ nestled about the beach and the alte of the present Cutt House in early days, will be em-| ployed. pa se “Covered Wagon” Will Rumble Out of Town “The Covered Wagon,” which com: | pletes a return engagement at the Metropolitan theater Saturday, adapted from th late Hough's novel o Jack Cunnin; Rewspaper man follows the book in | tall; which, in itself, ts unusual in motion plotures. | Thousands of Seattle theater goers } who saw the spectacle on its former visit last September are unanimous in declaring that the atmosphere of the book has been transferred to the acreen by a master hand, and that the picture i unlike anything ever produced for the allver sheet. It de- pleta with historical accuracy the brave hearted men and women who first nettied the Pacific Northwest, and the director haa succeeded in making history as interesting and romantic as any fiction, | was Emerson there are more than 600 covered wa. | fons In one string; as many ae 200 | are seen at one time fording a mile. wide river; thousands of Indians at-| tack the wagon train; there aro! deaths, births, marriages and love | matches. | Taughs at the World Baal] Bidney, the noted English! stago favorite, plays the part of Ro-| land Stone in “Red Hot Romance,” an Associated First National attrac | tion produced by John Emerson and Anita Loos, which is coming to tho| Oak theater on Sunday for an en-| gagemont of four daya, The story of “Red Hot Romance” wan written by John Emerson and Anita Loos, who have satirized the romantic type of fiction in which the American youth folls the royal suitors of a princess in some mythical Buropean kingdom, and wins the hand of the girl him- nel. May Collins {9 cast as Anna Mac | Byrd, the daughter of the American | consul to the kingdom of Bunkontia. | Another important member of the} cast 19 Tom Wilson, who fs known far and wide as a blackface oom. edian, It’s a Hard. Life for Poor Charlie Chagiie Chaplin Is having a tough tims manquerading as a preacher | when he's really an escaped con- viet, on the Market theater screen now. That's the predicanient he’s in L IN BACK Anita Loos is now one of the “stars behind the screen.” One of her latest screen stories. is “Red Hot Ro- mance,” a comedy of high caliber, being shown at the Oak now, WONDERFUL HERB REMEDIES Special for Stomach and Blood Troubles STOMACH REMEDY Especially for paina in the bowsls, poor appetite, indigestion, conatipa- Won, gastritis and all kinds of old stomach troubles, BLOOD REMEDY Fepectally for oancers, nores, pim- pies, red spots and itching on the skin, paths, tiredness and paralyais in the bones and joints or urinary dinorders, and all troubles from bad blood Whether man or woman, 1¢ you have any of the above aliments, call ot write. I ean help you, Don't miles it, J, LYSOUND, Herb Specialint. #19 Third Ave, Senttle, Wash, || Loos-E’merson Combine) Pal THE SEATTLE STAR HIDE = = Taras 6 WM\\g 4 =o il} M \q Everything ls on a huge scale; William Farnum ta a gun fighter in the film of that nami at the Winter Garden this coming week, so he has to forget his beloved silk hat for the moment, as “The Pilgrim,” which is prob) ably the best four-reel comedy Chap. lin has ever mado, DeMille’s next Pakumount Along with “The Pilgrim,” the n, ‘Triumph. Others in Market theater ts showing Do are Leatrice Joy, Rod La Maclean's “The &u hine TT o, Victor Vareonl, Charles Norma Talmadge will come in Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloft Voico From the Minaret’ Monda: Robert Edeson, METROPOLITAN Zam Pitts and George Fawcett © bden added to the players in BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE ESTATE oF | Georce Eowaros Lomoon. tne, PRESENTRO in ITs Bereery we comput Te Cronus tynics By Capt Hanry GRANAM Music ay §@ Harow frasen Sorreon FCurroro Harris VALENTINES Jag W Tare With # Cast of Forty Musical Comedy Favorites THE AUSTRALIAN PRIMA DONNA ETHEL WALKER “TERESA” The Singing Chorus is a Wonder Seats Now Selling, Reserve Yours Now _ SOME GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILADLE } i" Wed. Mat, Orchestra = - 8 $1.00 Prices— Balcony = ~ 81.00-§ Gallery - LOUIS TEMPLEMAN WALTER GREAZA Sat. Mat. 5 0 4 MATINEES 2 4 WEDNESDAY . SATURDAY PRICES HEGINNING SUNDAY MAIL ORDERS —N OW J eerie SEAT SALE THURSDAY SEATTLE WELCOMES RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF The Greatest of All Musical Successes ALL WEEK Nights, 500-$1,00-8 Wed, Mnt. Sat, Mat: 500-81. vated by its exauiaite melody anme erent New York Century arm with that appeared Here eariiér thia nen ‘Theatre cast ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 Cowpuncher Turns to ofeamion, “Th nager Denishawn Dance r8 4 iw “4 in Fritzi’s Drama ot Gibson was f © recrult in a of the United States |“? v mo later ho ¢ in the nay re Itiow 4 in & matirical | some r Shout Out The Glad Tidings The Second Big | Gala Week of ‘Scaramouche’ Starts Today a | SHOWS START 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 | There Never Was or Never Will Be Again Anything Like———This The Greatest Picture Of Any Season Se RAMON NOVARRO as “SCARAMOUCHE” REX INGRAM - THE MASTER PRODUCER, GAVE TO THE WORLD “THE FOUR HORSEMEN’—NOW HE HAS ECLIPSED HIS FORMER SUC- CESS WITH— SCARAMOUCHE FROM THE THRILLING ROMANCE by RAFAEL SABATINI MASSIVE IN SETTING—RAPID IN ACTION— THRILLING IN SITUATIONS. THOUSANDS OF ACTORS IN COLOSSAL MOB SCENES—BRIL- LIANT AND GORGEOUS THROUGHOUT, AND THROUGH IT ALL RUNS THE SILVER THREADS OF THE SWEETEST OF ALL LOVE STORIES— NO WONDER IT’S A PRODUCTION THAT HAS ALL SEATTLE BOOSTING! ALICE TERRY—LEWIS STONE ff RAMON NOVARRO—GEO. SIEGMANN i ; 80 OTHER PRINCIPALS AND 10,000 MORE Mats. - « - =. .'s Eves. (Sun. & Holidays) (LOGES 25¢ EXTRA) ANDY WARD + - -"50c SPECIAL! Ls a The most elaborate and costly PROLOGUE ever staged * in the Northwest with special SINGERS and DANCERS THDER THE DIRECTION OF HENIU C, LE DEL LiArtiate Orngniat AND HIS SUPREME ORCHESTRA Attend the Matinees and Avoid iP the Evening Crush!