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—_ THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE a —NOW wedded happenings tare’ Viret ana Tike Newspaper Man That’s Role of Riel at the Coliseum to life from Is Marriage?” with Lew Cody Conrad Nagel Eleanor Boardman John Patrick Full of comedy when this pretty flapper tries to run a ragtime kid and an old - fashioned husbar You can't beat this merry comedy— OUR GANG in “Fast Company” WALLACE on the WURLITZER Qoming—THOMAS MEIGHAN in “COMING THROUGH Varied hon 4 Man Must Live” is the title of Richard Dix’s second Se: at State venture as a full fledged star, which starts Wednesday at the Coliseum. His first debut as a star was in “Manhat- tan,” and so successful was the young actor that screen|‘ LAST TIMES TODAY “TROUPING WITH ELLEN” TOMORROW — 4 Dashing Glamorous Romance Olden Lullaby Responsible - for Myrtle Stedman’s Fame LAST DAY ‘to Myrtle nurs BROOK lish Actor From the Famous & y EDGAR SELWYN = For months the talk Ad New York. CARELESS OF HEK Visit May Augur Orchestra lit EDNA / Another Vaudeville | « a “HER aoe pete Circuit for Weastis Ratine oH athe was time to d York. Th | Martin Bech Kathleen Duffy, soprano, co VIRGINIA VALLI, NOMAN KERRY "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE” visi the Western | dow Panes Managers’ association, |The Jay Walke ered at the New Wash-| go, and Tr A. H. Woo of these! turna in t “THE FIVE DAY AND NIGHT DRIVER” —also— Eric Von Stroheim months | then | ac established in San| screen: play for Fa Angeles, Salt Lake! Lasky and that occ nd other large Southern ( and needs only the addit an her time | ma where sho discovered ith © Northwest to make it one of the circuits in the country ; ard Dix in New P wal CG Is Role of Florence Vidor om a pees Definition |\————— dues for Modern Flapper ’ ofree creatures fr t, for they're all right Hersholt Fights Hi Water Was Cold, and Hour Was Early Dream Carries Girl ovies Satoh ered ni of tha cent | Sharer. Ten hea tar From Follies ms Ber i aiieam manna: | Pare prananitat os Dn ete Se , Directed Original a Sure and It s Stage Productian chased. M until her return to Hollywood, | trun Ag 7S ST INS ee PAGE 12% “Small Town Girl | CORRSZUL Viti and Pile % : f Tonight—Final Film Coming Showings of 4 x THE TOP OF THEI WORLD W ai, el TO KILL OR BE KILLED? to Colanateies —— r od a lot of excite i their belyivior doesn't war If you were a man confronted by the gh and Low problem of either be Me it has the d ing down and ou MORALLY or dow and out PHYSIC ALLY, which would you choose? That is the question faced by Florence Vidor is the star of “The Mirage,” which comes to the Columbia for three days, starting Wednesday. The movie is from Edgar Selwyn’s sensational stage success. ‘a a view” Sidhe) Lreland That's «:: Featured at Pan Neptune’ 8 Realm Attractive Features Coming to Colonial Opening here WEDNESDAY of Mins Murray's produatis s. An er big picture is booked for when Norma Talmadge w be shown BENNY LEONARD in “SOPT MUSCLE a walloping love and a “ f funny « If you have never from the THEATRE drama Finst Avenue ar Macison Fists” series. CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Coliseum Concert Orchestra uncei WINELAND playing “Alabama Bound” » make up you. choose. feature pic 1 war story ar and is but in. reality is pital and Jater in a German NEW YORK ROAD SHOW camp. He finally excapes turns to America and finds MAIDS—MIRTH—MELODY «nother man. marr sbout ft to win her Uenstn “The MARK. of UY aT ya] i Herberg PERFECTION’ Ap Until Friday Night npent cenario of Con (ramatic and ap. months on t Doyle's ste runcript In a rarer ot ner | Seattle Theater eet ieee dna Owner Is Awarded Tribute in East First Run Feature News and Comedy “GREED” ring vaudeville artists lengthy of the fact that there are now aters in this chain, this a BIG SHOW VALUE IN SEATTLE 10¢—15¢—25¢ John Hamrick, a Seattle man, 4 tribute in the New York Mort Telegraph when an article was published re: “The contly STARTING TOMORROW in anid to secure m high type of the atrical attractions Impetus has been © given the thig cireult thru the new ~4 rn krowth of yon s move of picture houses to present GLENN " {Abe lars Tos, in ae * {| £6 |) several acts of vaudevitie In con Fethlon Revne, and ‘ y | Junction with their performance. Yale Chronicle 1. ALICE JOYCE HAS ROLE OF MOTHER) Alice Joyce has assumed the role of “Madame de Vervier,” the mother French girl in the film} version of Anne Do alas Sedgewick’s | | popular novel, Attle French | and is co featured’ with , Neil Hamilton and TODAY = - = Ralston wid ‘To her studio dssociates, and her | \¢riends Miss Joyce is a marvel of) | a:a0 | girlish slenderness#: and youth which | [ #140 | Maakes it difficult to realize that she } iin the mother of two children, one Bi yearn old and the other 3 | ‘Aw a-fashionable Parisienne in thir | Paramount production, Miss Joyce | \will wear a variety of smart cos:| ltumes that are destined to set the | | mode for the coming spring and sum mer. She also displays the latest | vogue in F bs, which is worn | Pressler aad 4 “WHICH ONE?” | Grose crapped at f own | cto ely the shap , | OMG Comed ae * Del hie Cas severity of the outline | dance—and here's NOW PLAYING ROY CLAIR &CO. the proof. An Avalanche of Laughs i; 5 on —Rupway Charmers—25 | ta the tender age of ai% Mt now playing in two} taneounly. EVA NOVAK Hightwelght; Nate Slott, lightweight; Charlie Sullivan, welterweight, director, The life of a chorus girl is more than just a song and a\ wht A bold camera man caught} Kollywood Vour famous boxers take port in| these choristers from the Palace EWS 10:25 enter i) —and— lithe tenement alley fight scones in ‘ . ; i feature photoplay Jthe screen version of "Sally," star.| Were being drilled in some steps behind the seen Shays Be | ¢ ” | 0 Moor, a aeaiys ahh started her] “The Battling Fool ring Colleen BeporAay a TAY C008 left to right they are: Irene Dlaying the part of Starting Marty Cross, w of Leach Cross; Gene Delmont, | Russell, Maxine Fisher, Lucille Daudet and Blanche | viewing his life, In.which his present uecess was attributed to his Mr. H at present of the BI | ‘Tacom: d Port cently elected p Motion Picture Th Washington for t? current Von article describes Mr, Ham rick’s early airuggles, beginning with his first venture into the the ater business, with the purchase la Geent house in Kansas City, Great. Divide” Now a Screen ‘Trlumph— 7 Topnotch Acts 7 HEADED RY ROBERT REILLY and His Seven Kilkenny Queens in Irish Songs and Dances FOUR GIRTON GIRLS SID LEWIS MACK AND COREL AND OTHER ACTS THE FEATURE PICTURE PATSY RUTH MILLER and DAVID POWELL In “BACK TO LIFE One of the Season's Rest With Wallace Beery Alice Terry Conway Tearle seating capacity of 184, that | performances lasting from 20 to 30 minutes. The Queon Anne theater was the | st show Mr. Hamrick owned in Seattle. Thon followed his purehase of the Colonial, then his purchase of the Rex, In 1919 he buil® the Blue Mouse, after which he pur- chased the Blue Mouse theaters in Tacoma and Portland |DOUBLE QUICK WORK FOR MIX, It is not an unusual thing for |nn actor to work on two pictures one and the same ti but t working: on two ures on same sthge Is) sot ing aieerent | and much more conven! That in Tom Mix did William Fox West Const studios, SALVATORE SANTAELLA Conducting the Strand Concert Orchestra 2,000 Beautiful Mermaids “FOLLY OF VANITY’ HEILIG;| BLUE MOUSE Appin tling, GF Searipneiiting! That's IRE NE Rich wy LOST LADY” Now HEE PODAY ANY DAY 25 ANY TIME In “Pooth,” directed by J. G. Bly- 8 A8 they} stone, Tom was placed behind bars | My in a small town Jail, That se] + FON cence finished, the star dashed Smale, Mary Wilson, Bee|* to his dressing room and changed to the clothes which Di-| Barker, | rector Lynn Reynolds required for a set in “Phe Deadwood Conch," ‘This I doubling continued for several days, - ‘ i Hip all wunawar