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eo SECOND SECTION & SHE LIKES TO BE RESCUED As Hoot Gibson's leading lady, Marion Nixon has to be the graceful recipient of re rues from all sorts of blood curdling, harrowing situations. But Marion just eats it up. She is now playing opposite the Gibson boy in “The Saddle Hawk” at the Heilig. iL the role of an avenging angel of | w i to be Mar Nixon, | H M. t Nat the plains whose nam ads | Str i from the re Bpok 4 tlers wher terror to the hearts of ¢ par wan lends fresh hope to cattle owners, Hoot new laurels in “The §& now showing at the Hoot's smile 4 of Shadology hile Jim and Flo Bo- with their eon nes and patter McKee’ this thrilling rom Grande country. T! li swhen this once-déspised fr ¢ maid of his t —- "If I Marry “Again,” the drama at the Coliseum, wealthy family against the wishes However, they manage to find the } Doria "Kenyon has the leading role in starting Saturday. Because she marries the son of a of the father, they are exiled from the family estate. esoteric basis for happiness. UTE L MARRY AGAIN,” starting | the contrast between the successful ) happiness I Haturday ut the Coliseum, deals| business man who tsa failure in his) Doris Kenyon | with an ago old question in a now|domeatio lifo and tho failure who |ing role tn “If 1 Murry Again,” and interesting manner, In It {s shown! makes his home life « place of idval J others in the east include such sored) neon in the lead ) Pola “Heavy-Drama” Negri a | has GRASPS KEY TO HAPPINESS SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1926 PAGES 9 TO 16 MEN’S HOME USED NEW CRUZE PICTURE 'ARMSTRONG TO TALK BEAUTIES OF SWEDEN ON AMERICAN CRITICS TO BE SHOWN IN FILM Cast in Uproarious Burlesque ... r OLD IN A f t t ‘ \ if picture . ' Al i f ; . fit! 1 Baxter and i mat nly toakaaal . the film ' I y 1 er i “ P W n.d ector,’ the role of t a t { t ¢ oft f far 1 t 1 © « € y fendrick after severa at té Jar ¢ } n 1 . the film «a F =) \ Hear Constance ‘On Fine Art of ‘Being Comedian BY CONSTANCE TALMADGE The Big == =4 Drive ls On g Dan tess is : —this is the opening salvo of One Week Out of ll the Yeautiful and the Heilig’s smashing summer ay campaign of greater motion pictures AN Hoot Gibson \ the avenging angel of the plains-—-riding to strike terror to evildoers —lending fresh heart to the struggling eattle- men. One of Gibson's great- est roles. Flashing drama, parkling romance, thrills and Saddle Hawk” McKEE’S ARCADIAN Seattle Product J [ Bargain 20c Matinee Weekdays Nights and Sat., Sun. & Holiday Mats. t 1| Helen Stocking she is known, as to her friends with whom she grew up in Seattle, and the movie world—but her real name jis Mrs. Harry | | Edwards. ONES COMING: Fiery, tempestuous Priscilla Dean in “The Crimson Runner” Tom Mix Zane Grey's RAINBOW > THATL” QEATTLE OD its quota to the « | Helen Stocking is the | queen" to be discovered to merly been a Seattleite. eems to b | Helen, whose name has somehow | changed to Mra | born in Seattl about two Harry Edwards, wa: Six Smart Acts Coast Extension Junior Advanced Vaude- ville Circuit THE Sho received j her education at Holy Nam he: Peter B. Kyne’s “Beauty and the Bad Man” Sho is now wit units In Los Angeles, cently returned with the company from Romo where they have been | filming “Ben Hur.'* | | Mra, Edwards’ return journey was | made more interesting by a race with |the stork, Tho long-legged bird | overtook her when thoy were still |in Utah, however. ‘The son ts Harry | | Bdwards Jr | Jack London's “White Fang” featuring the surprise musical comedy production in miniature “The Different Revue” io mn . The Chicago Fire Melodrama "Barriers Burned Away” Earl Hudson ran away from home | |when a boy of but 14 ye |cured a job as a “cowpuncher” on a ranch in the Southwest ars, and se. | favorites as Lloyd Hughes, Anna Q Nilsson, Frank Mayo, Hobart Bos. worth, Myrtle Stedman and Baby Dorothy Brock In Sts revelations of the hard and traditions of tho nelfappointec rican aristocracy, “If I M will sup: many 1 ause his 1» marrl in| John Jordan, proud of his name and so clal prestige, exiled his son and hi bride to the troples, placing him in charge of rubber plantations in land of terrific heat and terribl fever | Irom this point the to a powerful climax which ¢ the relenting of old Jordan, nally sees in the girl his son married a fine ag 1 character, worthy of the right (o gar the Jordan name. f a notorious wom ancisco'n night life, story move | who fi Tay