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PAGE 6 Hurry Folks UNTIL ONLY Now NIGHT HERI PRIDAY IRENE RICH “MY WIFE AND I” WILLIAM WINDER and His ORCHESTRA Jean Anthony Grit 7? Organist SATURDA JAMES 0 VER CURWOOD'S “Baree, Son of Kazan” with “WOLKE,” the miracle dog P fan DAY!)« ANY) TIME | laum has te urned to iinum has returned vo br DOUG CLIMBS MOUNTAINS her work in “Fifty-Fifty,"" mado in| IN LATEST COMEDY, New York under the direction of] ynougian MacLe Henr! Berger. She {ts supported 1 lightning “Int this picture by Hope Hampton, T4-} 10, neon scheduled for release Gel Barrymore, Arthur Donaldson, |," i000 scunihiters on June 14 In % Moy Bennett and Jean Delvaly “| inig hig latest vehicle, Doug rides | " to comedy-fame in. the Inaide of a story. | snowball, which whirls tts dizzy path Will} gown the side of the highest peak Louise ¢ home at comedy, by Gerald Beaumont’s short “The Lady Who Played Fide! Decome “The Scarlet Sain UE thediries Alva 4s transferred to~ the: screen, | On accou ot 'n palr of mbft.bolled Mary Astor in the lending feminine] oes the young hero finds hnselt | role. jposing ax a champion mountain | climber, when, as a matter of fact, he | used to get di looking out of a| second story win: The real moun. |tain ‘climber arrives’ on ‘the p and threa to expose Doug the lttle lady, forces mountaineer to climb the to | th We have a great show this week filled with plenty of _ comedy, singing and dancing 7—Big League Acts—7 BU “ernx Edwin Carewe has comp |picturization of “The Lady Robert Hi roles ayed by Le and Nita N for July WINDOW SHOPPING - a. The film is slated} release. | IN The Singing and Comedy Bensation The Picture “THE NIGHT SHIP” SAVE AT PIKE rm 6:30 620 11:30 10c 15c “GOLD HEELS” AMATEURS TONIGHT Tomorrow NAZIMOVA in “The Redeeming Sin” CAPITOL “THE UNKNOWN” Tomorrow—Wm. Desmond in “STRAIGHT THROUGH" eek of Present Po! ATURE PHOTOPLA “THE CACTUS CURE” ith— Last Day i { NEXT SATURDAY WILL KING & CO. ONE WEEK MAY Fist WED. SAT. MATS. ALIAS MARY FLYNN” Educational Comedy sew York has Langhed for Two Years oe, $1.10, |. Mat., 600, The Comedy and ae PAP > Bryce Canyon Cedar Breaks ; Season ‘May 15 to Oct.15 ~ Nothing like it Onearth. Few havebeen there —the trip was too hard. « But now you can see it in perfect comfort ‘via the Union Pacific—sleeping cars, motor tours over good roads, good living accommodations. Low Summer | fares. Personally escorted all-expense | tours. . . . . Side trip to Kaibab | Forest and North Rim Grand Canyon. on CUNY TICK OFFIOK 1405 Wourth Ave, +» LAWKENCK Send fof ¥ree Book~1). lustrated in natural colors. It will help you plan the most satisfying vacation of your life. Do it NOW, 7 (WF UNION STATION, Eb bot-oway asker eat, ont, Aunintant General Krclgnt and Hansenger Agent ,_ peak in the Alps. hu od | fame. Stren Not Much Fun Always Being Bad Harmon ta t (idnight Exp w play g 8 » Coline in which } rt villainous v T t much tafaction 1 a heavy to th rin tha » is alwaya and booed es t gs. The ¢ rewa i his services in pictures a : nat that | rived from a good ) | Leatrice Joy Has Perfect Dimensions m Par u her back t pearance has not altered a bit Fat Divas Teo Much for May Allison May Allison, who plays with Mi ton Bills and Doris Kenyon in First National's “I Want My May," at the Strand, origin: went to New Yor! to study for the opera But sh ded a Broadway mt nical comedy one matinee, and after comparing its slim beauties wit plump, matronly dt . switched to the for & first step a pe r. And that ng the pat screen a ater led her to the vo| Last Sheaice of |\Crook Melodrama io between two bands 1 and | ‘The of croc rioele; s the Winter Ga’ night wen in underworld mas are k Stocking Sal “Midnight Molly.” A crook, herself, iat the outset ¢ the story, Mins Bront works out her own in unusual fa yn wh the lives of those | sho lo well-balanced cast supports the star, Filmadgn Picture |\Closes Wednesday Richard Talmadge is living up to his reputation of being the moat pop tunt actor on the scree ow playing a ular young in ie Un) the Capitol We The of a young mill t centers about the effc naire to bring dow food es by putting a stop to the post-war food graft. Tal is akiliful in his dual role por- | trayal “Gold Heels” Now Playing at Colonial "Gold Heels,” the screen adapt Mina Brent's re ure will clon Liberty thin | Joy was pe ton it 4 at one is the "Dressmaker,” sh feels no di ently than before thy startling ery was made, and fter looking at her reflection in the ‘|mirror, she confesses that her ay H k ot} ny} at | n} | | tion of the famous stage play, | “Checkers,” is Wednesday's attrac tién at the Colonial. Robert Ag |new and Lucien Littlefield play the |leading roles in thin big race track picture. Nazimova will be starred ‘Thur: in “The Redeeming Sin,” 1 which she plays the role of a w of the underworld. The “Florrio Finds a Gentleman,” short story written by Joa Gerard to be published in tho Pic- has bbed by the movies torial Review lready been gr High Blood Pressure Why Witter Water Produces Results next September, Case No, 8790 Date Pressure May 16 184 dune 12 164 duly 24 6 Water Consumed: Cane Tho above in a récord of @ne of thy thousands of high blood pressure cases successfully treated by tae Witter Water method, It shows # pressure reduced from 188 to nor mal (for the patient's age) in about 4 mont Only 1 case of Witter Water waa wsary. Namo and ad dross of patient given on requoat The Witter Water treatment reduces high blood pressure by removing Sts cause (polmong In the blood) through the nection of a n blood-puritying conte nothing Mahly effective treatment Tan't nm return to health at least worth the fow momenta’ tina neceasary to get tho detalis? Mall tno coupon, SYMPTOMS Cold hands and feet, Slight 1 itary dizziness, Feeling of fullness in the head, Gastrio disturbances after meals, Chronto constipation, Weakness and lowered vitality, Nerve Hendaches, FRE SAMPLE BOTTLE ARs (10-V 1 Spring dives of Paris apaches form the background % n if a n | jclal attraction” THE SEATTLE STAR Old “Melo” on Screen t “Midnight Express” at Coliseum Was Once Favorite Play of Barnstormers Pat Harmon, villain, and Elaine Hammerstein ” the railroad thriller now Express Honolulu Beauty at Blue Mouse Minx Caroline Deas, of Honoluly, Sho a the young girl ted ls for a who won a co test condu the Hawal screen ew Pan ality She wan ted out that theat j screen tents made of A girls t m Life, © | Bros, and w at the| Ethel Hat r n n | firm's Hollywood studio where © |repartee are remarka Bach | «iven a three of {t bas a real laugh tucked If she maken gc for the audie 1 be reta! t th t's number w ired a good roun William Fairbanks Starring at State William Fairbanks, in “Her Man,” ta the feature photop! gram with don’t love Max C on the pro in conjunction Lioyd Man the Rose Bud Re ‘ns band are add. ton . singing, nber; Henri LeBe ho fe Gilda Gray ture Scoring Big Hit at Columbia po: come wp to inst week's proa Gilda Gray ts creating a real sen-| tion. But then, last week's waa a sation at the Columbia. thin week, | Whirlwind ar rhaps, unusual where she is appearing as a special feature along with the House Peters | starring vehicle, “Raffles.” Mian] Gray is undoubtedly tho biggest | drawing card ever booked as a “spe at the local movie house, and Manager Bender is to be congratulated in bringing to Seattle SCENARIO STA Raymond L. Schrock, gene | agor of Universal City, having jed as a scenario ma realizes |importance of having the scenario writers on hin staff. few of them: Edward im aro a this celebrated star tague, ncenario editor; A. P. Younger, | Gilda Gray is said to be America’s | guper-Jewel supervisor; Leet Renick | highest-priced dancing star, and] rown, Curtis Benton, James after watching tho pretty actress dis-| ing, E. Richard Schayer, Char play her terpsichorean ability, we do| Furthman, Rex Taylor, Charles! ES ° not wonder that # able to com-| Kenyon, Burl, Armstrong, Florence | SALVATORE Toowsen oo mand a fabulous salary, Ryorson, Frank Griffen, Don W. d With Misa Gray is a company of|1eo, Harry Ditmars and Melville SANTAELLA Clever dancers, Of course, it Isn't necessary to have to inform you that Gilda is the ator of the “Shimmy.” Brown. To this must be added largo staff of readers and expe cre-|under Mrs. Winifred BE, R wconario editor in Now York Decoration Day May 30th ee ee ee pe Make it a Merry Musical Outing PORTABLE RADIOS—-PHONOGRAPHS : A Small ‘A Week it Week Once you know the Joya of good music on an outing you'll hover want to go anywhere again without a portable phonograph or radio, Music does so much to liven up things—puta everyone in a happy, congenial moc l that moans a succosaful party. We have seven of the most jable makes to choose from, Prices Range From $15 to $50 “Our Terms Are Kasiest" LIBERTY THEATRE BUILDING: Open Evenings Mianehol na heroine, face each other in a dramatic moment of “The Midnight} in chic running at the Coliseum. |' ; ~ \Csaiay Shit Is |Hit of Pan © and the couple best | Hero | Mon len a rts ve, Wilk Kin Numbers for First will be # house for . with one go at Cohan’ pune for five montt Stewart & Fren th that amaz Show.Oft jcoast | I uffrages Milton —in— From the and th Strand Brilliant The Senantion of “5 Shows |“SHOW-OFF” LAUDED } BY EASTERN CRITICS sy ee “INTERPRETER’S HOUSE” The picture that won stardom for MILTON SILLS Harold Stanton, and House Peters in “RAFRFL Including Day Saturday and Sunday DAY AY 27, 19 WEDNI g Has Ready \ticture Patter YQ i dif, Show \,.: mposaliy aot) 0 aa mt BP) MAKER ¢ f ring ¢ Hunte phy and glans Gilr . t: Got Magasina Tonight, Then 2 More Days oe Flora Finch | ite with Kt mer, wil hel ! MIDNIGHT EXPRESS” sae e ej at A thriller of the rallet belated honeym le f eee Coming —One Way Street” with Anna Ivnon and Asiaa sommes hes ith Anna @, Nilsson and **Headlines.”’ Be Airected by ee s i ‘ FALLS INDIAN POMPEI saad | m tEB RIVE! | t of a buried Ir embers of the cast are ent Se Sms many Young, Frit Dorothy King | Burr Mel wie Brunette of Interior ologists are now excavating | Arc ar. | the anc Alfred EB. Green has Director nt town, 1B montha con. | “ved York and is preparing | ——— coms ana | for the filming of Thomas Meighan’s | teas ora | Hext picture, “Whispers,” from an | a with ther, | Tiginal story by Booth kington. | 16 producers of | Green directed Meighan in “The Con. | clever play, “The|auest of Canaan, 16 Ne'er Do diode to (aR Well” and “Back Home and Broke.” | THEATRE Fine? fermese as Maceson' The Bargain of Seattle Shows 10—Big Attractions—10 NEW YORK ROAD sHOW VAUDEVILLE ROSE BUD REVUE WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND of the Pacific wter-ware wrought SCREEN IRBANKS in Mi ON TH WILLIAM F. “HE COMEDY NEWS Admission 10¢, 15 and 25 of Montmartre” when {t is | broug’ to the screen with Norma Talmadge as the star. “Tho * will follow now in the making, as Miss | Imadge’s next picture. } a8, 6 Sills “Married Strangers” wi permanent title of the Jot | picture following “ ng to ane story by Frederic originally called i i “ine Clothes, ement, It 4s nd Fanny Hatton, he Waning Sex.’ 2OU: Sabah Dives Into Canada Wilds | | Whenever Strongheart is | the cold North country to get w backgrounds, as he was for the | s of Jnck London's “White| the picture showing at the] } Hellig, he is generally accompanied | a trainioad of two-legged and} exged associates, all of whom | articipate { me way or other | tho making of the picture. | Fot the making of “White Fang’ | re there was plenty ; end many feec of/ It was gorgeous scenery, but 1 atmosphere for those ac 6 Orchestra Tenor s faa thiefin =~ get Pyorrhea egy comes aN The fighi Pyorrhea Pig \s Pyorrhea Af y : . against overwh: va ing odds, Statistics as aa prove that four out ef x of every five over . 40—and thousands *. 2. , too ¢ Byorrhea's dread. 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