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PAGE 12 LIBERTY V \ ariety Keynote NOW HERE REX INGRAM’S cose. MUNKEY ACTORS DRAW APPLAUSE “THE ARAB” with RAMON NOVARRO and ALICE TERRY No Advance in Prices And “OUR GANG” in “THE BUCCANEERS” ALLAN WILSON and NAOMI DE MUSIE In an atmospheric prologue Wallace at the Wurlitzer Coming—"The Chechahcos” SATURDAY! The picture you have waited two years to see ‘That's the price of this girl Fourth Big Week! JAMES DE LUCA The Singing Sensation! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND DAYS Positively Ends Friday comparison of the mo- tion pletare-art. First Time Shown at Popular Prices A DUTY— all parents to have ry member of the family nee thin grent- ext of all American dramas, Adults 50c Kiddies 10c Coming Saturday— RUDOLPH VALENTINO —with— BEBE DANIELS and LOIS WILSON in In Hin Newent Pleture “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” with Bebe Daniels ant Lois Wilson “Monsieur Beaucaire” of Pantages Bill THI I Now Ougnt Star at Strand to Know it “Covered Wagon” Rumors, and They Repor ted E ngaged | If you don't believe Warren Kerrigan knows how to make love, ¢ Lois Wilson. She knows, because Warren woos and wins - this pretty girl in the James Cruze produc- ask nou | week at the tion “The Covered Wagon,” which i Strand, Lo WILSON fn becoming almost r . ¢ Chaplin in in its fourth big Dix ung | be ’NUFF SED! theater, he moured of the would lke of his lfe ted @ romantic ng and took his Ty, out to see It t it with the pra an American he no ico be eniences, just 1 think of the house and grounds?” Mr. Ingram asked rapturously “Grounds!” Mix Grounds for Mr. Ingram and Miss Terry re America immediately Arab" was screened ‘erry sniffed urned to after “The STARTED SOMETHING Richard Dix | turned to the F studio from the Bahamas singing a folk that goes: “If I has a needle I'd sew my baby to my side and down the road I'd go jroad I'd go,” etc. And a few days }later the refrain could be heard all nd Bebe Daniels re. mount Long tsland song ~down the lover the studio among electricians, | | carpenters and other technical men. | | George Fitzmaurice bas completed | his screen production in California lof “Tarnish,” from Gilbert Emery's stage play. | Enjoyment DR. 0. 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NOON ¥ 11 PM. - | VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES Come Any time lut Come Larly And Still They Come One Good Show After Another A KNOCKOUY THIS WEEK MYERS & HANFORD Vaudeville’s Funniest— Stopping Every Show YOUTH Nine Future Stars in Singing —Dancing—Music THE VAMP And Her Secretary A Hollywood Sketch With Nan Harper — Olive Clark IRENE TREJETTE International Vocal Star ULY DREYER Century Dartce Revue LAURA—B! 20th 4 Novelty Surprise —And— THE ATURE PICTURE You've Seen Natural Color Pictures—You've Seen Under: Pictures NOW FOR T FIRST TIME Will See Them Com- bined in the Most Remark- able and Thrilling Picture “The Uninvited Guest” Nothing More txelting Han You ¢ Wonder Picture of the Year ) ADDED Two Days Only Tuesday and Wednesday ATTLI "_AMUSEME NTS SCREEN HEL Linewry COLUMBIA STRAND BLOn MOUsE COLMnUM WINTER GARDEN COLONIAL STAGE METROPOLITAN PANTAG PALACE Catt hand ah EES “River's End” Curwood’s Best Story I Actor Smoked Eight '|Miles of Cigars acrea In ext in amoking When Big Stars Meet “"* | shige: Action Fie man oe in is aho at John Metro which the Liberty this week Barrymore of the Thin was regarded rough on Barrymore, {i he has done some mo! » work himself, But he ed no resentment when he as “the wereer ther Reveals New Side of Society Life In the Fi National tion, “For fale,” which ts at the Coliseum this week, 4 Menjou interprets the climber, a paryenu, wh tree into the Four Hun: monial route, the ing Eleanor Bates, whom ter learns to vias * was written for the prod in bei C Screen’s Mi veh Vith rish give her delicate “The White awford’s story, Blue Mouse IAN GISH hae t the : “Ieebound” Goes Over Pleasingly ayers » with the influ paxsed on | the warmth | nature drama, | a hypo: | ly of greed. An| dying, and is sur- her famil It can t uly quart the Pulitzer prize for the y an America a recognized phas re well portrayed, | z to Alfred Cun ivan, Honora and Howard plays only aj it one of the} e Calyert e jatter but makes next week's attraction The Bird of | by Earl Hudson, and reveals | Paradise.’ tured, It prosperity iy in their favor and ex hibits them in all their nakedness when poverty has stuck thelr ten-| der skins. It takes the spectator) from the scenes of gayety in New| York to scenes in the Latin quar-| ter of Paria society heretofore unpic Lessons for Parents in Picture Drama Parente who believe they are being kind to daughters by coddling them | In tuxury, without teaching them | | practical methods to earn a liveli-| hood, may learn that ‘*You Can't Get | | Away With It," from the Fox pic-| |ture of that title, which is showing jat the Winter Garden until Wednes- | day | The story, from the pen of Gouver neur Morris, relates the trigedy of | such a spoiled girl who finds It neces: | «ary to work for her food and-cloth- ing and shelter, She fails, of course, | and defies convention to obtain lux ury. Perey Marmont, who played the | lead in “If Winter Comes," is the | stag and Betty Bouton has the role | of The girl. |Our Club” Exclusive} |Movie Organization | | “Our Club’ is the name of the |most envied of all movie organiza. tions. It is a group of girls. 6 of them—who a year ago formed a elut member taking turns at ente tho others. Mary Pick: ford is the president of the group, Gertrude Olm: , & featured mem. ber of Gene Stratton-Porter’s cast Jin the picturization of her “noted | book, “A Girl of the Limberlost,” showing at tho Colonlal, deci: her elub membership is her most prized possession Plastigrams, something new in| movie science, is an additional fea: ture of the bit “Why Marry?” Is Riot of Fun “Why Marry?" Is musical comedy pre ed by Will King and t the Palace Hip this capacity houses, K iclo ta onoit his most humorous, numerous comedy ~ situations ae | King, a8 Ikoy Leschinskey, and Lew | Dunbar, as Mike Dor » ore fur. nishing plenty of thrilly and many laughs for the appreciative audi ences, shows society folk when|— ( PLASTIGRAMS a ncreen sensation! ALSO— “A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” by Gene Stratton-Porter TOMORROW NITH AMATEURS 7:30 and 90 P.M, no raise In prices appeal and poignant charm, her finest performances a 3ernhardt ie M MAN” | HIS WIFE’S HONOR Lillian Angela in F, Marion Sister,” this week on vieu ~ SEATTLE Mon., Aug. Wed., Aug. Tues., Aug. Fifth and Republican iRAND STAND CHAIR SEAT: N SALE AT OWL DRUG STORE THIRD AND PIKE "MORE WILD ANIMAL PERFORMERS THAN ALL THE, OTHERS COMBINED JOE MARTIN | MEET THE GREATEST MOVIE STAR OF THEM ALL~HIMSELP WAS AT STAKE! se ho equals, if gap est traditions of rected Righart je David” ip the succes BLUE MOUS: HURRY trs"coxe ‘The Greatest Love Story of All Timet LILLIAN GISH —a “THE WHITE SISTER” Don't Miss It SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES ‘ANY SHOW ‘ANY DAY ANY TIME SATURDAY COMES FLAMING THUNDERING DRAMATIC Get Away Starring Percy Marmont Betty Bouton Fox News Comedy RAY ROBIN ORCHESTRA — (daily at 7:15, and 9:15 Be ‘| LEWIS STONE i Le Z “THE RIVER'S EMP vues 2 £34 Sar 2Percusre SS" SuPt®exers esa aITe . Te) IS EEBER