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l'| MARRIED AN __|{ SCREEN | Ne D PROUD OF IT \ Sid Chaplin» ie Hankers to Desert Movie Wants t ATT » Be a Reg, V ar ‘ I s { llay Soldier of , Fortune ‘ M | | BY JACK JUNGMEYER s W did H Fly Wot 3 . : €° tmpatss tee M . : HEILIG ot the Chars IE ‘ and Reece Gardner will be 7) , ‘ dances at the Palace Hip vag - headed by a big music revue hp © new show, which ope e - - 1 at the Pantages Monday aft ~ caree c , | ernoon, promises to be a good Pway ‘ ae g mn one 1 J ) se, r le in the i eee Ferg r and ¢ Recent acre nas a / METROPOLITAN alno § ® ted cu ty pd , & fo wal theatergoers. a's oe t few x after { Manager McCurdy ef the Metropo ’ halt wild folk a startling Sei \ after | weeks of negotiations, he ror od Mr. Lin « < 7 i] had y landed stage plum d ¥ . : er ve i Six Cylinder Love,” last season's : from plated ; r = «Broadway success at af w tha j tha n it is presented by the f t that t Guild k players all next week T x r of in a batt 8 commencing M y h I 4 ¢ rs M will mark tho f -” ‘carrying tt ¢ 2 this smashing ¢ " 1 1 re a he was only thru his intim will be in vowu the challenge to ultimate advestin It gn connections with the executiv melody Makern stasin nd a ‘ always been pile chiefs af Sam Harris, noted New & jase celebration. “Bite of Hit | Passion me a Y producer, that Manager M Yrom Former Years” w n r | °E use stantly 0 carry a yyi th "ces evedtualty able to 6 Lorenzo singing “Blinky Chinatown’ { with polson enough to kill 10 mea ton tt ae | no, elmoot irreussiiee get aaa at that it eee | Guy cromsing the ‘Thames brag wien Jocal manager bh COLUMBIA ss a sanmaal ae te to figure for the use | | and | ally Lore” in ve | “Another Scandal,” the screen vor —so I flung it into the river. Tig Mar house next week sion of Cosmo Hamilton's latest and | acquired & philosophy #n4 no Jonge cA For the benefit of those whe sreutent r 1 the featured film needed the queer comfort end ity, 1 fe ‘now about x Cylinder attraction at the Columbia tion of the deadly vials to Perae i any. ihe, play. was wrt it ts a story of marriage—ot the | cot Carin sayin est ee Coe, Amneny: Mesure, ie rp Binnie |means for leisure to. indulge mil | Shy acoanenaBtiag er gg belt omc ements bron | adventure hanker, He has the dain M3 pee peverignt in. the: you “7 of “girbstuff” and ite lack of jto annex two men of ‘similar tay Mest element, and the peer of them all] : on the part of the and reckless mood and, under ta I pe when it comes to delineating is “The Three Musketeers," te ¢ ites human, everyday, Pp oni Wilson has the leading role | the world soliciting perilous miaiea i 1 stage to such a marked degre ae a bee po Mobo j | and attacking mysteries, He ewe fon his lines and situations delu A gg shia mtr _ yt | plates this with boyish cathe Wes Seeccane . peliet.|. Chak” you Flora Le Breton, Ralph W. Cham-| Lila Lee and James Kirkwooa as they appear in a scene | Movies—they are but » means tom watching a play, but peekis bers, Hedda Hopper, Zeftie Til from the first photoplay they have appeared in since their | ¢4- “Six Cylinder Love” was the out f ted Syd. “Old age. Physleal sep standing triumph popular couples in Hollywood and are now being co-starred | sty is such delight to me. Eye season, where ran for a 4 in a series of domestic pictures. The first is ‘Wandering | philosophy won't work when 1 year and to packed houses at every marriage a year ago. ? 4 “ + x Lila and Jimmy are one of the most ne thing only 1 Cee Husbands,” which is showing at the Blue Mouse for a week,|°f encroaching years. I suppmt Performance. Satirizing, as it does, Me a carry this thought around wittm the young married couple who go | as I used to carry the poison walt up to their negks in debt for the/ He volunteered the wholly uae sake of buying an automobile, it | T8; OY (6) e-f 7nter not only strikes a genuinely amus ing note, bat it is ivened up thru out by recurrent flashes of power: ful drama and the brightest of | dissatisfied with their old statun te: comedy. , NV ILDRED DAVIS, wife of Harold] tearful vehemence. It was genuine| prompts them to seek new plam| George Rand, Howard Russell, | Lioyd, has done with weeping. | enough, as 1 thought, very effective | new objectives, that stimulatesas Lueille Hicks, Vans Calvert, Honore Devers, Harriet Melford and Allen Gre ‘fie Sa the thas | . nae °: > of theS. ~eil, : oar wants to shed no o | wee! ct. | certainly the motion picture & i ckfadden are among the popular —Honore Devers, popular member of theSeattle Guild, Inc., Metropolitan; 2—Ruby| * ‘ants to shed no come copious tears | seem in retrospect. | Covtarnyy ; a of ‘the ane og Ade : Wil Ki ¥ ; s ti “ 1 at the Palace Hip: 3—One of th iy Richards Twin of | BLUB MOUSE in picture playing, which she is about} “No girl knows the richness of life|an agency. Not in the sense Memnve re ae | Baas, tye tgs syncopation gtr slic Asha ia aI dane teal Lhe sai ones « ad side 19 | to resume until she's a mother. If ever I had|ever, that censorship consider HBsT PANTAGES violinist, who will appear in conjunction with the show at the Met.; 4—‘Bohemian'| W ae. Deal eee, ¢ ysis The advent of Mildred Gloria Lioyd, | real tears to shed from awe, a deep | pernicious.” for A double feature bill 1s promisea | Nights,” sextette, Pantag Heeee ee eat en oe ey’! now a few weeks old, is responsible | sense of responaib d the cares| Syd glances thra his home Weee @ Ge eee iui nine cnt Sal = a a te —$$_____ bingsek yomhesd al an tenerud . the | for the change. And {t was during the | that go with the happiness of mater-|dows at the synthetic snow mae 22 with Meciae's oations mation pa IGrey Hon the Weat,"* to be fot. | nah, utehes ani Tmposaibte | Pt Jolnt interview with me nd | nity, I should shed them now. But I/taing of brother Charlie's new u 8 | irey Home in th st," to be fol ° ishment ¢ © impossible | is daughter ted any . only want to smile—to smile here at| ture of Aleska on sjoining tag 0° Reta telson montane mie : |owsa'ty'a now owe a amet! Meg Comedies make of the fovea one? ie a| uty daughter granted any aura writ: [oly want fo naile—to pile Bere a | ure of Afaka on ihe Sa tod Chiet ‘ive Cloud.” Ades at || MAUSIC At the | toss she tas ate they. 1 te | man believes bimoett tn love with! “ination foward locarymess | eae making withie. the, sexe fre masta’ citar See pet nai si gist Aoki Bd oe pad cae ba Sok novelty dante wel Poke Fun at le deat Raapbbcinpelt ls ct: sontimentalism, months. The arrival of little Gloria) pjetes a film. What he nese tl thas. Hart a é PHY Es OATS ave aS OY | ow shayl the woud now, while”! “Reviewing some of my old plc | has put me into joyous humor.” jlot of Jesters around to cheer other big feature film has been Theaters members of the orchestra. And: # and which one he! ures,” said the maternaj Mildred, “I| Gloria, encased in pink bassinet,| up. You know we're both secured by Manager E, C. Bostick, | Ward's band ts becoming famous for | unted with? It in es Dy seh aeeae | on this week—"Racing Luck” will be Funny birds, these Chaplit featured. efdition to the vande A CONCERT of- | playing them [that he know his own heart. | COLONIAL ing profoundly thruout the interview. | ers! ville program. fering delight- | re wens has started at Universal Nes gon lg eevah tka es” ;| Is a woman ever justified in leay-| Instead of terminating her picture Bohemian Nights ls said to be| iy ful entertainment| A NTONIUS JENSEN has ar| City on a iden in comedy, | SN Nene pe RS. ete ae | A Bowe ® gay and colorful production, in- ra en of 10 the ¢ for Unive manner in which It presenta its | c rt attr tions by singing a9 well sent for the b Young Lovers ubtable shiek of | &MPping phot my ppiness of all three Smilingly admitting that she o believed she could cry beautiful Films, Changed Actress ‘ |thodox view, from the pictum i] | dustry, that movies help incite cme impulse. ia “Any agency that makes pegy at the time, But now I wonder what bitions or emulation—this has tem! | prompted my tears, How silly they | flection in accompanying erime, y, she | honored the intrusive press and en- | dorsed her mother's tribute by sleep- | my spells of melancholy Jeareer, advanced as Harold Lloyd's | free of pretense. These clever artists come from the “ Domeate: scents ran | Inatead of tho re ne ey | y when she loves her/leading lady, motherhood has fired} ‘Thruout her period of reli ciuding a bevy of talented artists Fete Oe Inte Garde er en Ln [old or the belabored “hobo; they’re| | ames Kirkwood, Lila Lee aad), |, nd he loves her! Mildred Davis, ambitions anew, She|she has kept pace with sere offering a variety dance revue, typi- | timbis Patrons! ppropriate assortment of music | 0M to make comedies out of what | Margaret Livings And a baby demands constant at-| will have her own producing unit] velopments by having plete cal of Bahamian, eon Jupraner| this week by Li-| Til wccompany the feature pleture | 0% Moyers, the head of the comedy | cipal par a. Others te under her famous husband's super- | daily in the home projection is featured, 1” no ne | apap and as an added attraction Van department, insists is the funniest Sone 2 penitie” Turner} But when the husband cannot| vision. constant incentive, she says, & Chief Blue Cloud will appear in umbla alletac|Ethel's Minstrel Midgets ate ett tet tte OR ee Gapece Soares dsti: Gentes his having diffl-] Her immediate preparatory prob-| turn to her profession. person with his Indian Syncopators, halite ‘The fea. | UP the musical end of the bill. lov ee Se nd Lies" ts the at s in finding work! lem is reducing ‘of the plumpness | eaaeeaes nena The new comedies, to be directed yep a Misty To ne central situation In| which graces her motherhood but " tak oth valde a8 present an ox. Wil be the etpere | Coo) | William Watson’ under Meyer’s| traction at_ the ee eee ae Tie That Binds," written by] which isn’t a camera asset, She is|| “Trade Rats” ceptional program of syncopated doa “Artist's | Ty f M supervision, deal with the loves of an ca a | s K, Harris, author of &l going about that slowly and care- ff Wi h music intermingled with singing, fel tofRepehid | pes 0 en adolescent hero, his worshipped one See tea thousand and one popular songs{fully beginning with tennis, and 0 ith Let dancing and fancy. roving. Se | and a “heavy” in the person of the | shes ton | KDOWN in every household, such as}hopes within a few months to acquire HEN a camera lel “Byn in the Land of Dykes’ is |» " * son of a millionaire, | Am the high points of action | « jorated §=©Viennesse She'd Avoid|| | § nie i fter tho Ball" and “Just Break] her former slenderness. peared during the film! the billing of Charles Hart's Hol-| ; | Olive Hasbrouck, who has dawnea|'" the Fox production, "The Lone | , ows.” Harold Lioyd, somewhat old-fash-|] gone Grey's “Wanderer of composer. Vienna, | aft. th t oriane. r Chance," is a race between two cars.| rho Tie ‘That Binds” will first final. 3 ‘i landers, including a company of} 1 -1auptman~ home of the waits | on the picture horizon in the past . " i hat Binds" w rst/loned in his domestic ideals, has final-!] Wasteland,” the Irvan seven allstar performers, present-| any” i: re fo Ms uuitioed. home| few months as one of the big bets | John Gilbert in one auto attempts tO} n. shown at the Colonial Sunday ly been won over to having his wife company got an interesting i Tae oo lots ie’ tastant porvatyatro- | Taaereeee sec : nese Of the screen, will:-beithe girl Arthur | overts fell machine containing / anq will remain three days The| reappear in pictures. And she's as pagsasepol ik . Haup' ; enowned fo: Malate “We ‘ ie Evelyn Brent | cast : 4 batic programs ever seen in yaude-|the beauty with which its musicians Silverlake, well known nile, will | ast Js @ popular one, including | happy about it as an extra securing Lucian Hubbard, production @/Bits ¢ aring along at breakneck speed, ville, Jimmy Smith and Chas, Allman call their latest hit “Bits of This and That.” McGreevy & Peters are appearing in their latest laugh-getter “Bright do the hero of the picture, and Bal Clayton will appear as tho “heayy’t| both cars avoided a collision only by of great wenlth and potentiality for| 00d fortune, for the scene had to disturbing the hero of the sprightly | be taken in a crowded Hollywood stories, |street, Audiences deriving goose i i 7 ate ra e seen «of come.| {8h thrills from watching the seen interpret the waltz, and for that re. son music lovers should find the spe- cial concert number very pleasin Then Frank ‘Judnich, the popular New York syncopating accordionist, | has created such a demand on the Barbara Bedford, Walter Miller, Ray- mond Hatton, Willlam P. Carleton, Robert Edeson, Julia Swayne Gor- Marion Swayne and Effie Shan- her first important role, Mrs, Lloyd will make her new screen debut with a becoming dign!- ty and maturity coupled to her char- acteristic winsome simplicity, alway itor of the Zane Grey-Paramoall pictures knew where to find thief—it was a “trade rat” - “These rats are attt shining objects and carry |. Phe-finst of the new seric eeae27 o he scree e a8 a away to their holes,” accordimg) and Oily,” written by the well] part of Columbia patrons for his con leodet Since pia ty hues wot tpartisibadta cn chal vaes | Hubbard, “They always & in entitled oggone Girls, Anyhow!" Rate | e ech esac acer fin To a aD hes i Ned "ow" [experienced faster beating pulses| something in exchange, | Hal Roach has proc |Stone, late of vaudeville, jthe most sensational comedy le med Arthur| While going thru their parts. Tho} 4 one of | Chauffeurs for both cars admitted! “tindg’' | that, they skipped a few heart. beats | their name. They may bring @ stick, but it is always thing in ‘trade.’. It was thrills of the most exciting nature and a romance are to be found in the comedy feature film, “Racing trio will “hits' in their ow of professior juvenile stars | offer the very latest. popular | captivating man- | METROPOLITAN it His eritire “career 4 themselves. How realistic the race era these little fellows who Bat Luck," that has Monty Banks as{ner. A musical show extraordinary | Peetare Su eer, 18 Se leas wanna in “The Lone WERK STARTING MONDAY July 21 off with the lens." 7 the star, is promised Columbia audiences the | Chance,” which commences a four 2 Glenn Goff's popular songologue}ensuing week, | WHAT'S HER NEXT |days’ engagement at tho Winter will complete the program. FILM, PL see Nola Luxford is wedring her 30th and last gown in the forth coming Cecil “Feet of Cle SEATTLE THEATRE GUILD, Inc. PAL ON ~ (Composed of Artists of Established New York Reputations) LATE Presents year . Sam H. Harris’ Biggest New York Success den, beginning Sunday. Van Ethel's Minstrol Midgets, | group of talented Seattle kiddies, will | DeMille produciton, || be an additional feature of the show. | a The youngsters, seven in number, | appear in song » specialtics. AY ROBINSON'S celebrated or- chestra continues to prove a sen- sation at the Heilig, where, together with Elmer Floyd's chorus “The Ali] |Babarettes of Bagdad,” they have | been held over for another week. \ There are seven numbers in their program this week, which is present. | PALACE HIP “Linger Longer" is the title of the elaborate musical revue to be offered by Will King and his company at the Palace Hip, which opens with Saturday's matinee. It is a typical King offering and is considered one wd wy LAST DAY ~ | | q | “Flamin of his choicest productions. Special }¢4 dally at $:15, 7:16 and 9:15 p. m. settings and elaborate costumes add | {}} “Havanna” o greatly to the effect of the current |(3} “a Prette Girl Is Like w Melody Passi ' offering. Many clever new songs{With Buster Lorenzo, tenor, and the six R and dance hits are arranged by the All Babarettes or ad he (4) “By the Waters of Minnetonka." principals, Will King aa Ikey Lew-|irtroducing, Krelsler's arrampenent’ of “LUCRETIA LOM chinsky and Lew Dunbar as Mike| “Pale Moon,” with special lighting Dooley, aro the star comedians and |. furnish plenty of humorous situa: D iRela te | be nna Rain No More,” ARBARA BEDFORD com- 1 z : desi tlh | piled @ list of the n she The scenes are laid near the Unit- and the six| would never marry pretty lit ed States and Mexican border, with All. Babarettes, jtle actress, who pla the leading Tkey and Mike representing two 2 2 feminine role in The Tie That} smugglers who get into very difficult! A NDY WARD and his syncopating | Hinds,” comsdy-drama dealing | situations with the Mexican authori- ties. A clever plot is laid around band will hold the center of the musical program in conjunction with with dom at the Colonial § icity, which opens inday, took off a these two popular comedians, who|the showing of “Wahdering. Hus:|fow moments between plotura taking are ably assisted by Honora Hamil-|bands,"" at the Blue Mouse to give her id Here are her ton, Bessie Hill, Billie Bingham, |today and for one week, views, Reece Gardner, Arthur Belasco, |catchy musical score to accompany 1 would not marry a man 1 Harry Davis and Howard Evans, the showing of the pleture besides don’t know very well. Special musical and dance selec-|two concert numbers that will no Nor a man I expect to reform, tions have been arranged, featuring | doubt prove big with the » Mouse Nor a min who doesn't respect Ruby Adams, Jean Singer, Mildred | Patrons. Their first offering will be} womanhood, Markle, Howard Evans and the Star|that popular ballad, The Little Nor «& man who is unpopular trio. ‘The opening number is en: titled “Spain,” rendered by Mildred With children and other men, Nor a man who lacks « sense follow with “The Gypsy Love Song.” Markle, in her inimitable atyle, as Besale Hill renders “Oh, How She of humor. | WAN Spoken FEATURE sisted by the Star trio and the girls. | Lied,” ansisted by the trio. Nor a man who is not about | OND SOLID YRAR Drawa ‘RICHARD 'TENENS' Howard Evans, Bee Russell and} The chorus runway beauties} my own age and who has not | Lye wr Not a M Ethel Burney have a special song hit}are much in evidence in thiy prodye.| the samo interests, pad ie 4), MUSICAL CLASSICS entitled “Step Henrietta,” in which|tion. Several attractive dance offer Nor # man whom 1 do not ——————_—_— {ieee piel ca Don Smith has |ingy are arranged that do justice to| deeply love, With Evelyn Brent, the little Southern beauty in the | KINEST STOCK COMPANY LN CITY'S HISTORY | @ special number ¢ the offorts of the producers, Hermie | ie be ) ca rls.” Ruby Adams, Jaza specialist, |King and his master musicians ren.| Elule Janis, who ie appearing leading feminine role f served Seats inees sory fcared'a dit ines triumph fa her’ pop: [der a nociey OC arot ese eee [Lean atin, arto ie Appearing i PRIGES NIGHTS { _,freserved Seats Nadie es Heaayved ulav selection at the seauon, Hard} this week, Including many spectalty|« new revue called “At. Home," -n| Orohesten 50e, T5e, $1, $1.50 3de and 50¢ earied aannah from Savannah, |/numbers, A two-reel comedy and|plece of her own making, plana to 4 . Georgia,” by tho King. chorusters,| educational feature complete the per pan York tenes plein] 10c PUI AA TY eegeRy Any Boat 10 Mildred Markle and the King girls | tormances, ber 1 Any ‘Time c SMPTE TERA Gna aat