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PAGE 4 NOW—Until Friday Nite H Robert W. Chambers Daring Leve Stery 2 a“ ; ” Between Friends 5 ; with ~ 4 a; i | x | FIRST SEATTLE 4 | | NO SHOWING | WOULD you po ; |g WHAT SHE DID | : Save the man she loved | —a burglar in her room! { | The police in the house! we { See for yourself in ae ‘ F ” 2° “Dark Stairways vs { STARRING ‘ Herbert a | Rawlinson 0 ; “TRY AND GET IT” Starring Comedy Billie Dove JACK DEMPSEY “WIN ING “Hs WAY” “THE SPITFIRE” JUE FONG CHINESE CARUSO HAUPTMAN’S ORCHESTRA TO SEASON APPLES If apples lack flavor, cook an inch of cinnamon or five or six cloves with them when making applesauce or pie. M ETROPOLITA Continues ess of - WILL KING AND HIS MUSICAL COMEDY Co. he Laughing Festival - SOUVEN) j MATINEES Bank for ‘Savings in Seattle Deposits Received on -or Before July 10th Will Be Credited With Interest From July FIRST CAPITAL, $400,000 Pine St, at Fourth Ave. BLUE MOUSE] | week, |Third ave. picture house. | when you can get the best at rea | sonable pric Work guaranteed 15 yearn | Your work recelves personal attention, | THE A TTLI AR MAY, JULY 24 T “On the Quiet’ Is Popular Bill at Palace Hip ‘Broadway or Bust’ A Riding Romance That Starts in Cactus Center and Ends in Times Square ired M . It Had to M sing There isn’t a cowboy actor | Gibson.” He is the star of jing comedy drama u hich ig “| Heilig Has Big Gao necks aact in. Arhone, |NAOW This Week Barker is to n to the kk to begin a production 1 banner, Wil ughn Moody's famous stage more popular than “Hoot Broadway or Bust,” owing at the Heilig this week. before the Star Trio sing Bessie Hi jot 1 \Columbia Audiences Like Dempsey Film Jack ret T'S a big week at the He Dempaey’s series of short “Fight and Win,” Unive promises to be | as the famous Leather Hoot t G ente! rtain a fit of these play, “The Great Divide.” Wir His Way i at the Columbia tt d Cat a Junction with ae Sis SUT ansaid ¢ : tr a Betty Blythe featu olog mak hit, and | stor! This alone is a | Dorot? 1 Goin’ to ae on. Dempsey n @ manner which a series of whirlwind adveo nee. Buster Loren. | tures, culminating in a spectacular , Absinthe Frappe," |fing battle, in which he and Ed and C Dowell aenie |X do three grueling rounds | graceful Oriental danc > s it's the first time in screen | | “Broadway or Bust” pictures the |” @ picture play fight | story of two cowboys, one of whom | ™ ne. It's the first becomes possesened of a fortune aft. |Ch#ACe the general public bas had er his sweetheart has thrown him|‘0 #¢ the champion in action tn lover because she has becon ring, and we have the word | |The cow the producers that the series |show folks more thr picture by pio: | they take t | | Broadwa 1 into the most exc Contract In the lives, the environ. |sive hotel in the From then the outlook of the woman of | lon events come in 4 succession, |M&h socia} station, and the chorus | girl of unconventional habits who are thrown together by @ curious tate, find themselves “sisters under rovides a real interest r “The Spitfire.” The | . including besides the Sherman, Pauline | Elliott Dexter. led ag the Chinese | cintinues to win applause. | Fong is held over from last week. |drawing rooms a |the stamping ground of the Wes erners. There is a meeting with the gtr and a rescue of her from the|t |soctety villain h |Chambers’ Story at Blue Mouse’ “Between Friends,” attra, which is the fon at the Blue Mouso this} woek, with Lou Tellegen, Norman Kerry, Alice Calhoun and Anna Q.| on in the principal roles, comes | the pen of Robert W. Chambers, | aiiaay gi ‘Hit | at Winter Garden| A : a ona a Sak ged: Thoso who remember Bryant This, ladies and gentlemen, | igs: pee pandyoety Piniay ee Washburn in the delightful comedy ig Frances Ellen Lowell, tiny |and hes contributed much to its drama, “Skinner's Dress Suit,” will | monologist, who is scoring Gjerary standing in all its phases— |e delighted with the new comedy, great hit at the Heilig this |novets, si Frances won the prize |, \"e cup awarded at the first Kid- it eres dies’ revue at this popular |t» ter, hiort stories and the screen, |"Tfy and Get It," in which this wen Friends,’* Mr. Cham.|clever young actor is appearing at| ritton a story of unusual |the Winter Garden until Wednesday. in which suspense rules to| The play is an adaptation of t final scene. His leading charac-|Urday Evening Post played by Lou Tellegen, turned|Fing-Talled Gallly bitter against all women thru the|sene P. Lyle, Jr. unfaithfulness of one, is made by| Washburn as the star ts sent out Chambérs to find his revengo plan|to collect @ bill that is a standing | |too terrible to carry to a concluston,; Joke. Tho one against whom it ts| jand the means of accomplishing this| charged thinks he has paid it and |furnishes a theme such as might be| naturally refuses to consider doing | expected of one so versatile as Cham. | it again. be The collector has the time of his| life trying to get the money. He} jeventually does so, wins the daugh. | ter of the man and gets a job as DEMAND The acting ts execptionally good, especially that of Tellegen os the sculptor, and Alice Calhoun as the young model. general manager. Over 100,000 i ee —— ‘ pine ee former Follies beauty, tented that” eon Herb Rawlinson On the same bill little Madaline : Richards, clever entertainer, appears, Stomach Trouble, Is Colonial Star Madaline is making a big hit at each Rheumatism, “Dark Stairways,” the film offer-| performance. Mal-Nutrition, ing at the Colonial, was filmed from ot ee re Sleeplessness, palsies ee Marion une oe is, NEW CO-STARS } amentally, a crook story of so-| In “Husbands of Edith,” the| Nervousness, clety life. A young man {s made vic-|George Barr McCutcheon novel be- Loss of Appetite, tim of a plot conceived by a supposed |ing made into a photoplay by Unt- Loss of Weight, friend and 1s sentenced to the penl-| versal with Reginald Denny and Torpid Liver or tentiary, from which he escapes. | Laura La Plante as co-stars, are Lee | Constipation. ee Dire Bed ie leading feral-| a |Moran, Richard Tucker, Margaret . ne role in a particularly well bal. “Ask Anyone Who Hae Taken TANLAC” anced cast. Hayden Stevenson, Rob. ert E. Homans, Walter Perry, Bonnie Hogan will direct six pletures for Hill, Kathleen O'Connor, Dolores|Gotham productions in Hollywood. OVER 49 a BOTTLES peueee Emmett King and Lola|‘Unmarried Wives" will be first, ‘odd eats For Sale By All Good Dragetets Miss Dwyer has played opposite Rawlinson in two other Universal Productions, “Jack o' Clubs” and “His Mystery Girl," and Hill directed} Charles DeRoche's contract {s also Rawlinson in both of these pictures.!up. en eel Ae lv Ut A Ay, UT IU NIT e Lew Cody has renowed his contract with Metro-Gold: RELIABLE DENTISTRY Our advice based on fifteen years of successful practice may be a benefit to you regardless of whom your dentist may be. Those who knew us when we were in another connection will find us ready now to serve you in our own. establishment. HERE ARE OUR Cut Rate Prices 830 Plates, elthe 825 Plates, elthe: 820 Plates, elth B10 22-K. 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