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TAR Sheik Cowpuncher Dress Suit or Chaps—Makes no Difference }» WORLDS GREATEST CH, to Edward “Hoot” Gibson JACK T DEMPSEY m WINNING HIS WAY ” / hee FIRST of the GREAT “ FIGHTen(WIN “PICTURES NY C, ‘i Src; { Today and Frid aed er” x a | “Poisoned Para 9 cere o ov® Afire With the got o ry ge” Heart Blood of SATURDA: aot a5 ; a tee SATURDAY ¥ a + qo" % \ Great — \ ag & ro E Double = -\ manana ye , ty ’ Bill Ee 2: BUSTER LoRENzOp =©Emory Johnson’s a Mighty Melodrama —A Greater Picture Than His “Third Alarm “The Mailman,” “In the Name of the Law” and “Westbound Limited,” With Mary Carr and JohnnieWalker ; Leon Greenman’s Melody Makers playing — “Souvenjr” and “Shine,” with Stanley Hum ble, baritone soloist “Hoot” Gibson may have been brought up a cowboy,| | but he can wear a dress suit} along with Thomas Meighan, | Milton Sills, Rudy and the rest of the sheiks. The above pictures‘ prove it. “Hoot” | will be at the Heilig Satur-| day in his latest picture, | ‘Broadway or Bust,” SATURDAY m on HOOT GIBSON In Another Western Knockout— and the \“Spirit of U. S. A.” | Hold-Over Film THANK YOU 2 MANAGEMENT H" over one day onl The “BROADWAY OR BUST” MILLION-DOLLAR HEMAG —¢ Spirit of the F Added Attractipns— barat seprieg ont 3 ny Walke y L. HAUPTMAN and the Th COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA r af 9 996 ened, a on © 4 tion has ‘played } than its orig nal. booking tithe “| Kerry and Lou g the large attendance of ng days, which, in spite of Tellegen Rivals hot weather conditio: CATHERINE FRANC a DOWE LOWEL! ld's tiniest monol- and winner of DAINTY DOROTHY ROG world's tiniest who won the Seattle Kiddies singing, “It Ain Rain No More Whose Izzy janseuse surpasses alll Alice Calt Ties WASina previous boxoffice records, ere|Q wos other alternative than to kee the attraction an ext decided by the d The special ho ranged by the Heillig, tudes two! Biue vocal solos by Buster Lorenzo, | g¢ “Home in Pasadena,”’ Al Jolson’s atest hit, and ‘The Toreador,"*from | 4 I b 4 day, it General Admission 25c ram ar | bers’ . " | Loges SOc TONIGHT Carmen. "Leon Greenman's Melody | tne rs jee wes Makers are playing ‘‘Shine,"’ a fox] o¢ Gor Fa Bexas The trot ballad with niey Humble, | baritone sol the leader him. self intetprets * Cool/i uvenir rman Kerry, the Jack Dempsey Is | man who betra ed his friend | Star of Picture Big 4th of July ATTRACTION DE LUXE | ; ; : : ; |Pant H Jack Dempsey has completed his| Contest Winner a ' C I b H lH I Y antages Mas ROBERT W. ian cickarer tor Unliee sas? Pictures| Spy Soda SMILES! olumola Mas ere ts four Lively Bil f coorpare tled, “Winning | Is Making Goo | y 2} CHAMBERS pag iis" oi come os oe Keennr there Summer Prices! Last Chance to | 22:5." moses rae aitiys oppoeit | is week from start to finish. Five daring screen version tcaty Bae “2 ferie N agiqtal een re iretas ches Go | 000, Uvely and ditterent acts are i vi ©,” to the Cx actor in op: lumbia cate ri =f P Programmed and it is rat hard to Se ee Be tor, “in Galloping Gl jamin ‘eater, wit inaueurate ©) E’'mter Contest cr anns int ti rather had story... gi ‘PP ez San Maventon Chi ey etna th of 50 cents for any matinee 'seat, ex: j her Moro Castle orchestra are feat- a theme . . . startling ther Ral-| an cepting .loges,-.which will be: 40 | ured with the Guy and Pearl Magley Ed Kennedy, il Montana auty contest Revue. Miss Hertz and her orches- |tra present a program of novelty melody numbers, offered in a very artistic and entertaining manner by @ company of 16 talented musicians. They play jazz with dash and vigor. | Glenn Goff has another popular, |songologue, and the feature photo- |Play, “Tho Heart Bandit,” starring Viola Datia and Milton Sills, makes | this week's program one of the best | offered by the local Third ave. house |for many months. The new policy | of the featured photoplay, in addition jto the regular vaudeville, has just been inaugurated, and record crowds are attending the theater this week. cents, and of 45 cents for all seats during the evening performance, ex- cepting loges, which, will be 65/ cents, according to Manager Clem- mer. It is also understood that the! | evening prices wil] prewail on Satur. | | days, Sundays and holidays * Concurrent with the announce- | ment of this new policy, Mr. Clem- | mer -has announced a double feature bill for the week starting next Sat. urday, when Jack Dempsey, in the first of his new “Fight and Win" pic. | tures, will be presented, together with the super-feature, “Spitfire,” | starring Betty Blythe. ‘This bill has | been perpared in the belief that all) tastes In motion. picture entertain. | ment will be satisfied. Those who] admire the champion and are anxious jto see him in his new undertaking | | Will also be pleased with the splendid | | Betty Blythe production, while those who prefer the picturization of the more popular novels, such as this | Blythe film, will also have the op: | | portunity to witness the winner of | | the world’s greatest fistic encoun: | . different. b jand others are among the cast won @ contest 6 99) According to Carl. Laemmle, pres- oted ? Mi 4 “J | Gentintetiniversall the company in-| few years been in pic: | tends to make real, h-class com-/tures ever since | edy action-dramas, similar to the] ‘Silver King,” Thomson's trained | sertes.| horse, will also be seen in this new —t ireat’C ma famous “Leather Pushers” | Composed 73 ea i | Good pictures, coupled with the tre-| picture, which ts a charming western | mehdous ‘drawing power. of Demp-| romance 3 Lou Tellegen Norman Kerry Alice Calhoun Anna Q. Nilsson sey, should mako this series ono) _ jof the most popular ever released. | | —— \Sea Elephants | Mix Pays Tribute . | Are Camera’ Shy| ‘ ‘to Texas Rangers) amongst other interesting places | When the idea,of starring in a|Visited by Burr Nickle in securing screen version of Zane Grey's famous |fcenes for his remarkable picture story, ‘The Lone Star Ranger” wax |‘’The Lind of the Whispering : Red broached by Director Lamber | Hill. | Hope” now on view at the Metro-| | ie ae lyer, Tom Mix lost no time in’ con. | Politan, wax Guadeloupe island, on | | f aa BEA | verted the idea into action which exists the only known herd | “The accomplishment of the Texas |of “sea elephants,” a strange com: Ranger,” said Mix, “hag always been | posite of walrus and pachyderm | Jane Hughes, screen find, whose | oo tneciration to the Texan, ‘Were |Which hid no desire whatsoover to |work in Elinor Glyn’s Metro-Gold- |i) not for these fearless, fighting |Nend “stills” of thelr family back to AE ae ae Mag rn ae epson their friends in America, ‘They were * men the great Lone Star state would —_NOW— # won her acclaim at the Calvér | von today be uninhabitable.”, photographed in a hundred poses, | City studio, is now in New York city! OUS] "a featurkd child |The film comes to the Colonial |nevertheless, together aR oo Smiles” would be a most) ters, in an ‘entirely novel endeavor | ic ONTINU P.M pari aoe Un fo cake © seeturhy Shi | weiday and, Saturday. Pepe one ere cen’: th* | appropriate nickname for'| for a performer of the squared clr. | 12:00 NOON—11 P. M. |)?" 1" & new picture. - and booby birds, Lae peleans Ai | Hermie King, the ‘happy| le. Our New Policy of = Dorothy Devore has been signed to} '. | leadertof the popular orches- It might be added that Manager |make her first screen appearance as " , ? 4 i Wek licisminer, ‘of the Colunibia, has‘ re.| Ina i Mas Pusch, Wily Heya. one ot She raat the Paid Hip. King | AND FIRST NUN FEATURE Sense of Humor . Needed by Actors Says Wm. Farnum “An invaluable asset to a motion picture star is a sense of humor,” said, William Farnum, Paramount star, recently, during a chat on the Lasky lot. “Upon it, in the final analysis,” he continued, “rests his popularity with the public and his ability te portray with a clear-cut fidelity the roles to which he is assigned, ‘ “The most enduringly popylar ac-} |tors and actresses on the screen tos | j | |a dramatic star in Hugo Ballin’s pro- Yaadide {folee® (80 idva? “Dracanion ported ‘booking several headliner | duction of Arthur Stringew’s novel, | poset Vignola’s first production for | 18 a talented musician, and is} acts from New York, which are on | i “The Prairie Wife.” | | | Idwyn-Mayer Metré.G extremely popular with the| their way here and which will soon - Metr eae F be released ,in conjunction with the | Tyeginasos are “saw wold, atvthe | i King audiences regular Columbia motion picture en- | Burnett Jewelry Store on terms of | | tertainment. ‘ ay are those who long since have PIC T URES la dollar de and a dollar or so 4} Mrs. A, MacDonald, mother of | : realized that their appeal to the week, Dr. Taylor, one of the lead: |! Watiace MacDonald, popular motion masses lies in their ability to lift ing authorities’ on--Vision-in. the} | Four Shows at Is the Talk of All Seattla 6-BIGACTS-6 “ALL KNOCKOUTS” GUY AND PEARL |people out of the rut of their daily |lives for a brief space and present |to them some of the romance of liv- |ing. | “To do this they must have a sense |of humor and proportion. They must {sink their own individualities in or- |der to make the character live." Northwest, is Director pf Optometry | Picture actor, Is viewing the beauties [for the Burnett Jewelry Stores thru.|of California at present, She is on| Palace Hip Friday Jout the Northwest. A consultation) a visit to Log Angeles. Her home,| According to recent announcement | f incurs no obligation. Burnett Bros. | during her California sojourn, will be| by Joseph Muller, manager of the | atl d : 7 909 Second Ave, which ta between} at the home of her son and daugh-| Palace Hip theuter, the local show- AVERY HOPWOOD: ’ |Madison and Marion. streets. — Ad-|ter-in-law, the latter known to screen | house will play four continuous per. y GM dyn y viet ement leoNewérs: aa! Boke" Ma |formances on’ the Fourth of July, y : Frida The Will King Musical| , MAGLEY “OPE: HAMPTON . BERATING DANCING REVUE ‘, - j ET Ulan: extended engagementiat thé ore t a fireman hero; “In the Name o ; seth {0 poe R y yy ; aie on | cee Suthers ie soy, |the Law,” with a policeman. tho MORO CASTLE c . tre METROPOLITAN A 1 ay ular theater, is staging one of their Here is Emory Johnson yaalpi’ oharactar gta ceta cin teat Het Comedy company, which Is playing | jbest hits, entitled, “Mean Mama,” in! the. noted director, and 748 | febihg. lk Phe. Spe OR AHR AE ORCHESTRA MY Dee ake [a taaslat ticity of uprearious bu ing, equally famaqus mother, Em-|a., STE i .: aye |mor interspersed with gay and glab. | 6 eeal SHOMARE: Ab sean peta ey | WILLS & ROBINS Week*| Daily | 8:30 || TODAY Jorate musical and dance ensembio | ite, pha Li AR Bald pevcatingeatione te wha Sine 7 ; ” 4 specialties. One of the outstanding | writes the plays and her son}, no Sout Suggestions aati BUDDY WALKER BURR NICKLE | Regular Performances sccesses is Hermie King’s orchestral produc |Motion Picture Editor, and remem Nar, WEIGHT Tat ivenderda: BA hel s them. Their latest iper, tomorrow is the last day. TONIGHT Lota wer Recwiucalitdavia recor seein | 18-1. Dike MS DUTAELONEERA TUS Here is tho list of, prizes age as a prelude to every, perform: » . a _ vour sugrest sf Jance. ‘The management ix continu.| 4." on view at the Heilig eae your Rr nidtadestgatt ad his Mos t Swe tion Picture Editor, Seattle Star. IN lsauv tac tela? . Remember, folks, Mriday ts your] Second ptize ance cae a i; | hid prizo—Two. dollar: MEAN MAMA | Fourth prize—Season p | After doing a marathon about the | for a hero in a new Emory Johnson }Hoilig for 1924-26. Continuous Performances state for several weeks, Wallace} production, Thru the Hellig theater, Fifth prize—Six loge seuts to the Tomorrow | Worsley and his company making |{n co-operation with The Star, Mr.|Hellig PIELERT & SCOFIELD : WILLIAM FOX presents Jom Mix PRESENTS GLENN GOFF SONGOLOGUE and “SILVER KING" (the intelligent horse) OUR Fins’ FEATURE rroTURK mY Walt until you wee thin clever char in thin 100% horsepower VIOLA DANA netlon drama of the West — —witn— sure to plnce him on your MILTON SILLS favorlten, IN THE COMBDY DRAMA - WHISPERING HOPE” | wi llast chance to send in a sugge fon | 7 : The Man Who Fights Alone,” star: | Johnson is asking for some ideas! sixth pi Pour loge seats, go0d Y ‘ 2 VIVIEN " Inv, | ; x ves Sart ig Pe Ae ‘ “The Heart Bandit” ite ; Day Viollnint Nickie Gentenise JULY FOURTH [rit ny tan K mi Suppers by! for a new photoplay. What charac:at any performance. ; ; » M. ZANE, GREY apes , in Npeciat pipe ois Wilson and Edward Everett |ter shall he base the plot of a new| Seventh prige—Two loge seats) See This Wig Double Program —~Y ox News Comedy on |) Munte New Show Saturday Morton, have mado the final shots |thrillodrama on? You know the} good at any performance. ve Pa PONY, the Wonder 1 Winter Garden Orchestra } i an “ON THE QULE hd Positively No Advance in Price Any Time 10¢ Lowe Sentn He and 756 : iQ jand the picture now goes into the} Kind of picture Johnson is noted |* Bighth prize~Five pairs of seats, Joutting and editing stage, for, “The Third Alarm,” featuring | good for any performanoy