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we Fifth and} I's NOW HERE A zippy, peppy picture about love in Check book Form! NOoW— “Babbitt” sparkling like diamonds, built by nature and spiring in their magnificence = awe - in the only is irst and picture drama made in By the Author of “MAIN STREET” Sinclair Lewis wren WILLARW LOUIS CARMEL MYERS MARY ALDEN Fifth Big Week JAMES DE LUCA The singing sensa- tion who stops the show! ALLAN in_an atm WILSON i Wurlitzer A He GREAT AMERICAN GAME She—Oh, look! Towa has three en on baw He—Yes, but Chicago {s at lowa Frivol Cowboy Star CHARLES JONES ip “Hell's Hole” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND ying Hoamer’s “Southern Rhapsody” Coming— TOM MIX in “EYES OF THE Turned Away ! —attend the matinees and avoid the evening jam “SIGNAL TOWER” Mightiest Melodrama Evert OTHER ACTS COLUMBIA Important Notice SEATTLE Mon., | Tues., | Wed., _ Aug. | Aug. | Aug. 4 5. e 6 Grand Stand Chair Seats Owl Drug Store, Third TODAY—Until Friday Nite ‘A WOMAN WHO SINNED’ MAB BUSCE ONE RICH SPECIAL SUMMER om Sale at and Vike SHOWING “DADDIES” With MAK MARSH AND HARRY MYERS TONIGHT COUNTRY STORE sito BP, OWING TO THE UNUSUAL AMOUNT OF PREPARATION NECESSARY ror THE PRESENTATION Or THE MASSIVE SPECTACLE WED. AND THURS. The Wonder Di KING (Not n Moyiey THE PERFORMANCE.| |= PROMPTLY — NO | TOP ITCHING ECZEMA STREET PARADE pst WILL BE GIVEN Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo THIS YEAR. Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and falled, you can stop burn- ling, itching Eezema quickly by ap- plying Zemo furnished by any drug gist for 6c, Extra large bottle, $1.00, Healing begins the moment Zemo Js applied, In a short time [1 BREMERTON-CHARLESTON i ARD usually every trace of Eczem —PORT ORC similar skin diseases will be re | moved, For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zomo, the penetrating, antiseptic Nquid. When others fail it one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds, Zemo Soa 26e-—-Zerno Ointment. b0c~—Adve: Usement, [A] fax Points Boe ound Trip: my NAVY YARD ROUTE fA} Colman Dock MA in-2222 PL } al engagement at t Fisher packed up his f ° Tet: | ter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and} is the | THE SEATT Big Double Bill At Heilig; Feature With Ray Rebinson’ | Film Shares Honors s Popular Orchestra Alice Calhoun lends her charm and beauty to the show- ing of “The-Code of the Wilderness,” play at the Heilig this week. N The Hunchback of ‘OT «wince Notre Dame Hetlig and Max die und de eld Fro Avenue his Zlegt chestra has the Third offered & genuinely program as ix offered thin week The Code of the Wild feat and orchestra parted with or house enjoyable with such rness,” ax the Ray purveying Robinson the against the always pictur exque background of the west of yes-| ary and with a an ordi exceptional direction Mant cast, the photopla: terday story, more a br od its sensation: | the featured photo- have seen this horts Presentation John ave the principal rol thé popular uncovers some year, While Ray and offering their most Otis Harlan, Bowers and elaborate Alice Calhoun, | Alan He A fantasy My Buddy effects that are new to n the house of Robinson's concert ried," “Dancing Dan" and |lagher and Shean Abroad. Jcome in for their wi f applause, Buster, whose voice hax charmed Heilig patrons for 18 weeks with no All Bab Jealous on rong novel Seattle an the Wor “Gh featur leads his in two numbers, lows in popularity } aretten’ of the finest pictures of this type we|and “Red Hot Mamma “Movie Mad” Makes Hit at Palace Hip “Movie Mad," the current produc on of the Will King Co. at the atuce Hip theater, sets a new mark! in all-around entertainment value of l offerings presented the Second ave. play house Altho the plot doesn’t amount to anything, ‘the situations which re yolve around jt are uproarously funny. Of course, Will King and Lew Dunbar are in the stellar roléa, | but other members of the casts are in Important parts, and do much to make the production the success that it ts | Tre musical numbers, under direction of Howard Evans, | Hermie King’s inimitable orchestra, | are also of merit, and make 'the bill about the best balanced of the neasOn | The musical numbers open with | "Moving Picture Ba with Howard | Evans and the King Gi “Mr. |} Sennett Help,” with™the Star Trio, follows. Then “On Lagoon,” a 1 the and comes sing number. a Don Smith and Mildred Markle, a yolces, | | pleasing pair with plea | sing “Lonesome Melody. The popular Ruby~Adims all but ne “A New Kind of Man.” Miss Adams is attractive in her biack and white costume Solos follow by members of the Star Trio. Johnny Ellard sings “June Night,” Don Smith “Maytime’ and | Claire Health “April Showers.” “El. lard comes back with “Love Me and the World Is ? Bess Hill's * * scores distinct, ly, and she answers many encores. The closing number starts off with “Lotta Pep," with Howard Evans and Reece Gardner ‘leading. Mae Busch Star at Blue Mouse Versatilé and pretty Mac Busch | rises to new heights in dramatic act- ing in her characterization of the title role of her-latest production “A Woman Who Sinned," which Satur. day and Sunday played to over-flow ing crowds at the ‘Blue Mouse theater where it is the attraction for the week, It seems as if every timo that you witness this cléver actress on the screen you always see hor in some- thing different. She has taken every | wort of a role from comedy to straight dramatic acting. In “A Woman Who she appears as the wife of a New England minister, Longing for the pleasures and beautiful clothes jshe thinks herself unhappy in the | simple life of the little New England village, Tricked on board the private yacht of a New York broker, she later finds herself in an embarrassing sit- uation, She plans then to get revenge on the man who wrecked her home, Here whe changes from a simple country lass to one of the sirens of New York. The action of the story centers around the manner in which she ac. complishes the downfall of the brok er and the surprising climax to her own life. Irene Rich, as the the much abused wife of the broker, is splendid In her part while Morgan Wallace and Clasy Fitzgerald appear in other prominent parts, Robert C, Bruce, creator of the beautiful “Wilderness Tales,” haa finished one of his most impressive subjects, "The Farewell.” Tt 1s an outdoor drama without actors, hu- man or animal, and telis the devo. | tion of an outdoor man to his beloved mountains, streams and the restless non Why not huy that Victrola from someone who must sell because of some reason or other, ‘urn to the want ads and look for the bargain, Te We ah yates Wi) Blue |g stops the show in her latest number, | Banquet f or Sam Warner Huge Success With over 150 members of. the mo. tion picture Industry, including ex hibitors, exchange © representatives jand theater managers presént, and | with ot Production company Mr. L. K Warner exchange Sam Warner, the Warner the of staged | Bros. as honored guest, the one Brin the most enjoyable and Junique banquets in ‘the. history | Seattle motion pictures, at Willard [Saturday evening | Included. among the | many | Dr the guests were outoftown representatives Howard» Clemmer, president Washington sta Pic acted as toast mas Motion |ture ter, and ineldentally Injected enough impromptu humor in his opening ad- |dress to give the affair a lively start Dr. Clemmer isa brother of James “lemmer, of the Columbia, in this and tho he has confined hix trical activities to Spokane, he je well known throut the Northwest | Sam the association, Morris, distribution [followed Dr. Clemmer an introduc |tory speaker. Mr. Morris confined his talk chiefly to the film exhibit lors, after which he introduced Sam | Warner |. When the ovation had subsided, |Mr. Warner gave an interesting out line of the’ activities of the Warner |Bros., beginning 20 years ago, when the four brothers first made their jstart, in ‘Neweaxtie, Pa. |Were financially embarrrassed. They |pooled their resources. to build the |little theater and fhanaged'to get it completed, with the exception of |the seats. These they borrowed from |the undertaker, Following the-New Castle venture |the Warner brothers went to New | York city and later came to Seattle, | where they opened the Northwestern j Exchange. From Seattle back to |New York again, where after many up and down struggles, they struck |upon their first real bit. of success | when they negotiated with Ambassa- |dor Gerard for the picturization of “My Four Years in’ Germany." This production was a tremendous suc- cews thruout the country, Warner Brothers was the first or- ganization to go in for producing | "best sellers.” Everyone is familiar |with the brand of productions re- |leased by this company. “Main Street,” “Brass,” “Where the North Begins” and “The Marriage Circle and “Babbitt,” Coliseum this week, are only four of a long list of Warner Bros, suc- conses, After 20 years of hard work, dur- ing which time the four. brothers stuck together, Warner Brothers now have the largest independent organization in the country, Another extremely interesting speaker was Mrs. Pearl Keating, who reads and adapts the “best sell- ers" to the screen. Mrs, Keating Is a brilliant interpretation, of the several Pictures which are scheduled showing by Warner Brothers, general manager of | new for Some by Warner Brothers include. "Three Women" (Ernst Lubitsch directing), “The Dark Swan,” “Lighthouse by the Sea,” “This Woman” and “Lover of Camille.” Following the banquet a song and dance “program by clever entertain- Jers was presented, after which the | suests adjourned to the dance floor. | Mr. Warner, and. party, Mra Sam Morris left Senttle morning. They have heen touring the country doing “one night stands,” aw Mr. Warner expressed it, for six weeks, Monday LE ST Aw Hi Alaskan Photoplay Week Notable for | at t S t ‘The Chechachos” he Liberty cenic G “Signal Tower” Full of Action and Thirlls of the abaence ad und's da on 4 Doe Far In order to fe welf the he concentrat n isiting cousin remain Boer jadequate to the t ry. Beery \! as never given @ sinister per formance |Rudy Valentino in | , Gorgeous Production | the cast of “The Chechachos, | The only reason we did not arise|at the Liberty. ening at the Btrand where) attle stock actor. |"Monsleur Beaucaire,” starring Ru-| dolph Valentino, was having its ini A WIDE, majesti tial showing, and sing “Hall the Con the pubaretia quering Hero Comes," was because |the eyes in “T from the very first fade-in we were! Austin E held spellbound by the sheer gran-|tion of the deur of the production, Costumes, | his ni locations view at the Lit ty this It in undoubtedly one] ‘The frozen ailhoucttes of A Hest pictures ever made—limmobile except its glacial }last ev panorama bef * Capt sweeps ¢ Chechachor Lathrop’s eple presenta Alaskan tenderfoot which and historic paxsions, is oe pee me week shnenn drooling ice iven an opportunity to display his the grand lity, Valentino pre-|pne ¢ vid and impressive | geologic magnetic person: | jawe fire and energy in his love) The fortunes of a few folks are s place him conspicuously c jaingled out to emphasize the drama {ra y himself. The story by Booth |that came to the many who weath Kington, from which Forrest Hal-|ereg the grim Chilkoot pass and the made, the ‘i deadly White Horse rapids, the! A to most has! frosts, the fights, the greeds and the con pe Aik cs which the “Chechachos,” trayed as in thid picture. | 5. thetad nus roles with | amazing succes Featured are Bebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, Doris Kenyon, And Lowell Sherman “Babbitt” I Picture | Making Great Hit and exe ‘ And that performer wil real dramat ents hachos.” & most move you to nee. | ‘ ner ption, but wn it er 80 well nacrifices t tenderfeet, were Here and there an arres shows the pioneer en m |the endless file of human ants, lux-| |sing strange burdens up the Chil koot whére hundreds died or jone frosted limbs Again. the assembly at Lake | | Bennett, where many in thelr haste | jbuilt coffin boats for the jaws of scene . slope, came back to in va Gordon and Alexis Luce, ’ the Alaskan picture showing 3 Luce will be remembered as a favorite Se-|emeas * | his family | “Babbitt,” the film, directed Harry Beaumont and showing at the Coliseum this week, concentrates on “Babbit a husband and father | business man Willard Louin ts “Rabbitt” to the life, ample, fatuous, energetic, vain of his succexs, but a little axhamed of his wife and tolerantly bullied by Mary Alden in “Myra Warner Brothers rather than’ a} White Hors. And once more in jthe steamer bound for the diggins, wrecked by boiler explosion, toll to mpeed 1 With. the exception of Eva Gor. | Charles Jones Film |Popular Attraction for Warner Bros.,| The boys| the attraction at the} woman and gave a vivid) of the pictures now being produced | Including | Keating, her daughter, and Mr. | | “Hell's Hole,” the William Fox | production at the Winter Jen, | ‘ | with Charles Jones, in a sure-fire ac- jtion play. There's only one thing in| the picture that gets ahead of Charlie That's the avalanche near the end of the feature. Hurtling tons of dirt Jandsrock smash down the hillside. | | Hot on the heels of this hair-raising | smash comes the posse racing thru the cool beauty of the lovely country Director mmett J.. Flynn has martyr to her husband's and wearing per pair of high-waiste¢ They are a fine pair the player not the corsets. The great “Babbitt,” that is to say, the great self-conscious urban Ameri can, fights with his children for the | bathroom, Orders banana fritters for break |fast, and then whines at the monoto pees fare, made a picture in “Hell's Hole.”’ | Upbraids his youngsters for eating | action, straight to the end, iner like pigs, the while he stuffs might-| in’ suspense, until the arrival of the | ily posne at the buried cabin in the nick Talks pompously with his neigh: |of¢jme. Even then, the action cres bors about the weather. Believes in| cendoes to ono great climax. Ruth |having pretty stenographers—they | Clifford plays the leading feminine help business. Is breezy and slangy | role. | and a good fellow ‘The cast supporting Jones con. | “None of this romantic nonsense,” | cits, in addition to the star and his he admonishes his son, smitten by|fcaq’ Maurice Hiya, as the heavy:| the neighbor's daughter—and then | kathioen Key, Hardy Kirkland, and jhe himself falls easy victim to the) Eugene Pullette. Pallette contributes jdesigns of “Tanis Judique,” music | 4°humarous heavy" bit, as the Mex jteachor to whom he has rented alican, that to splendid, | house : His wife's illness and his son's |wild pleas only save “Babbitt” from Jan elopement, when for the only time Jin his life he concedes that Paris | might have something over his home town, “Zonith.”* “Gosh what a family!" | words: |Broadwa Entertetne ers Top New Pan Bill The Original Broadway Entertain: lors, famous New York production, will hold ste traction honors at \the Pantages theater, opening with | lor, who had heretofore enjoyed a jtoday's bill. “Flaming Barrie is | life of ease and.selfish indulgence, is jthe title of the feature film offering. | found in John Hobble's appealing |It is claimed to be one of the strong-| story of “Daddies.” It is full of jest and most exciting. pictures pro-| color, comedy and drama, This is a | duced his season. photoplay that appeals to all ages | The Broadw Entertainers fea: | and’ classes. |ture Gus Mulcay, presenting a very! Mae Marsh has the starring part, speedy program of syncopated mel-| and she ts supported by the following ody, Interspersed with song, dances | players: Harry Myers, Claude Gil. and many unique novelties. |lingwater, Claire Adams, Willard Hal Johnson & Co,, Rose and / Lous, Crauford Kent, Georgia Wood- Bunny Brill, Frank Jerome and Eve- | thorpe, Otto Hoffman, Boyce Combe, lyn, Derby & Terry, complete the pro-| Millie Davenport, Muriel Frances gram, Dana, Priscilla Dean Moran, the De- Briac Twins and King Evers, petulant | petulan —s business exactions haps the last “Daddies” Makes Enjoyable Film “Daddies,” the screen adaptation of | | John L. Hobble’s play which is show- ling at the Colonial, is a comedy full | |of laughs and tears. The story tells of the experiences of four bachelors | | who adopt bables as a means to pay- ing their debt to their country. The j myriad complications that arise from | the four adoptions, one of which in- | | volves the assuming of the responsi. bility of triplets by a cynical bache- in his own George Barr McCutcheon's story, “The Husbands of Edith,” which stars Reginald Denny, has beef com- pleted, |Oman Likely Entry in Governor Race State Senator J. B. Oman, of Pierce county, probably will head the farmer-labor tickets Jeandidate for, governor, it was indi. |cated Monday, . Oman state as RECORD BREAKING |} WEEK RAY ROBINSON nis ORCHESTRA his elected to the senate two years ugo on the farm: er-labor ticket, His selection by the party as candidate for governor marks a victory for the “moderate” element in the party, as an attempt was belng made to have Elmer Smith, of Centralia, head the ticket. METROPOLITAN Senttle Thentre Guild, Inc, Vrenents the Cecll Kern Players “The Bird of Paradise” Hargiin Matinee— Vriees the, HOe, The, “THE CODE OF THE WILDERNESS” 450 Any Seat 2 ¢ Any Thine 266 tu tribut which rather on |j m: Alexis L artor, NOW SHOWING RUDOLPH ALENTING Monsiew Beaucaire’ —With— BEBE DANIELS 11S WILSON DORIS KENYON LOWELL SHERMAN His brand new million- ; dollar production | YOU'VE WAITED TWO YEARS TO SEE IT —<—<————— funny fat giphte ture audiences thru her istie Comedies over the has joined Hamilton nd will be seen in support of Lioyd Hamilton in the first com. | edy of the new weries he ig | Film Exchanges, Ine 0 important members of for Educ e « fresh and genu goes toward stereotyped ag nitic “The Night Cap,” the play by Maz Maroin and Guy Bolton, which Her. he has been turning ints picture at Universal City, ted. James Kirk Bellamy have the Jib melodrama with setting th rmer stock ANTAGES| uous 12 NOON to I! P.M. - AUDEVILLE || AND FEATURE ICTURES Come Anytime Lut Come Early THERE'S A GOOD REASON WHY EVERYBODY IS MAKING THE PANTAGES A REGULAR WEEKLY HABIT, Here’s the Reason SIX ACTS VAUDEVILLE AND FIRST RUN FEATURE PICTURES Glance at This Week’s Bill, Grab Your Hat and Come HAL JOHNSON & Co, fn the farce “MR, CHAPERON” One Continuous Laugh A Very, Act of Real} Entertainment} DERDY AND TERRY JEROME AND EVELYN AND THE FEATURE PICTURE Is a Thriller From Start to Finish : i “FLAMING BARRIERS” with JACQUELINE LOGAN, ROBERT McKIM, ANTONIO MORENO Flaming Barriers tops ‘em alt for high-powered a tion and dar devil deeds, And the thriils come so fast lightning calculator couldn't keep track of them? wus 18 TURE” Mk IM TOLD bi anout AN roun You ne suRB OSPR 18 PROGRAM S MONDAY MATINEE,