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USEMEN Re Seattle Sta TOMOBILIES OND SECTION sg00ND SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192 PAGES 9 TO 1¢ — -- All Aboard for silver Screen S World of Fancy -: Marie Is Gay Disturber Miss Julanne yvohnston’s lovety seatures are new to the camera. Doug Fairbanks chose her for the role of the prin- cess in “The Thief of Bagdad,” now at tae Liberty, becauac of her wonderful original dance creation |D* ILAS FA sre K ys as the gold digging manicurist, brings a lot of woe to Ronald Colman e picture at the Capitol, because she insists on bringing up an old love SCREEN ATTRACTIONS You bridge hounds are thinking, “What's trumps?” But we happen to be speaking ir, when poor Ronald is the earnest suitor of another girl, May McAvoy. COLISEUM ee Cort Argentine 1 musically, Ellis Kimball is trumpeter for Mckee’s Arcadian band. To continue the play YOUTHFUL love affair is prob- , the ‘ sape 1 = tort - LIBERTY 9, elebe os on words, hi icks are all good, and he scores a grand slam’ every time he plays. ‘ antar é STRAND Mereait tarring M 1 McKee’. bin I h I t t y A és as R a pei tg Sr Fig cKee's music makers have been putting on some mighty good concerts at the Heilig. BLUE MOUSE —“Pamp t ; 2 4 bares : HE photoplay attracti tt revenge himself ¢ | Mulford’s well-known novel, “The T ul . . WINTER GAMDEN s| Orphan itd heartbreak that a PE aa apn : ae thee ; : : an : a wit “ T * 7 S ays af rs t discovered i@tures when he fears that t gs m a, > Mae < se e f starting wad . c t , s in William @ Bis adoration has proven " ‘ Vv inistra ’ ; cig? : er said, insures Byori and all seem b ight at to f Ary ; : We Park H E T. if New Show Your Car if y) ( ae Every Friday Pe Saturday, February 7 The Live Spot at Third and Madison of McKee’s Arcadian Band Deadwood Coach Held Up Again ) MILLION IN GOLD BULLION = | tstt!er Botte morte : TAKEN BY BANDIT BAND - “The Orphan,” Thought to Be Ring Leader of Desperadoes, Who Kill Guard and Capture Heavy Loot IABOLICALLY disguised as road laborers, a band of more than twenty desperadoes, believed to be led by that fearless and intrepid character, ‘““The Orphan,” secured loot estimated at one million in gold bullion Saturday morning as the coach neared FACTS ABOUT THE DEADWOOD COACH Three Bullet Gulch. Dear ahs aspariiots seats tee So clever was the ruse that the mounted guards accompanying the heavy Brace In May, 184%, ronnti eine: e ot ehind a fast horse to a fearful Santa Ye, New Me: pashan tee PRE shipment were surprised and overpowered without a chance to effectively ex- {} Sertid teks Ee aeMiae ee ae erie: = ™ avery trip af the Deadwood Conch ware Me | change shots with the bandits. The stage driver was killed when he lashed Know pres Soe Sr ne the for . Om ane trip the Sioux Indians attempted rua} his team into a run in an effort to make a getaw The coach was turned ,,Mopy, “eet* ph ts se a) 22 TEC ae tuto ores has since . . . tre a Bias Witiam vex seteew production wt “tie Dead | over into the gulch and wrecked but the bandits secured the strong box con- Roihntf int" ris past is unknown, | dation to, spitg of te damaging eels m were ure’! taining the gold and made away with it. thatche ln tie abn ohk sheep: herds vt Sheritt Jennings’ “niece ndvvood Couch nm um 39: The heavily armed posse which Sheriff Shields has had organized to com- \” I oe psy, Teme tee Cine ree wn played in Londen bent bat eal theodore | hat these terrorists, set out in pursuit immediately upon learning of the heii fon“ gaye urease Art Taleo ae tragedy. Phage asathier ape F nitn (Deadwoo Kings, during @ Matinees, 25c; Evenings, Sundays and Holidays, 35; Kiddies 10c.