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YAGI Ly BARTY $ DOW’ T You DARE COME TO THE LIBERTY TOMORROW stand , if you're a 16 —_ “Chic kie,” Siew James Cruze Film to Open at Coliseum Columbia. u can't I , or if your funny-bone broken! Because SATURDAY brings can fur the Ingals 5 All thelr married lite and his wife E RAYMOND $= GRIFFITH e have « for thelr with the uit that and Bradley have «re travagant themselves Says Good-bye to Crowning Glory y Mack In her forme: kaill appeared w ¢ many a fer she has ‘With one anip she has been chai ern” girl—and t! 3 eee CLUB’ New Griffith Comedy ; Is Next at Liberty along with ai aia Conk” opens Wallace Beery K Louise Fazenda Vera Reynolds Spanish “bull” * and Ame! “applesauce mixed! “QUR GANG” in Shoot: Inju <4 ar $ A Sportlight— “Neptune's Nieces” 1) Clara Bow and B Griffith ha ing a got “The Goose Hangs High,” t une Novel Dance Act ‘Us Feature at Pan and has to fellow who sloses fo with all faith men when the “only ¢: at the altar as Robert White lion dollars should he meet there of the will PANTAGES HB CONTINUOUS POLICY - NOON TILL MIDNIGHT VAUDEVILLE ANO FEATURE PICTURES SEVEN ACTS — ALL PIPPINS ROY ROGERS and His 7 Parisian Beauties 7 | most hy tr WALLACE on the WURLITZER Bye to— GHAN im WEEK” THOMAS Georee geoun costumes and their “OLD HOME finish Henrl C. prise songe artists, Flor Frank Dun! is entitled “Daring Love,” HELD OVER! Elaine Hammerstein and supporte r z oy Hw Walter Lon ING LO da Ci " It is fre * by Albe “THE PARISIAN CAFE” LéBel presents a. au Many Other Acts ue, featuring his story of Seattle girl, with Dorothy Strand; Clara Bow to star at mond Griffith comedy coming to Liberty; Coliseum attraction; 5) | “Dumb Dora” Is in “The N TTIE SEATTLE STAR “The ( “The ght « be shown at the Alma Rubens, id enturot r lub,” next + Liberty attrac (4) Dar othe Mackaill and Pau Faith,’ Coliseum; tar of “A Woman's 'Dorothy Devore Will King’s Next Catches Bootleggers jand H f surprise co} ter Come Rose Cleveland and} role Tho feature picture | start tarring | Co-n Me m rt in “DICK TURPIN” His Most Layish Production HAL DE MAR'S CINDERELLA BAND HEILIG ‘Tuke 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS 1810 Westiake ae Opp. The Time 110 15c Herbert Rawlinson Dorothy Devore “THE TOMBOY” Kiddie Amateurs Tonight Tomorrow—‘Captain January” Last Times Tonight ‘PROUD FLESH’ NOW—TILL SATURDAY “THE GREAT DIVIDE” CONWAY TEARLE ALICE TERRY WALLACE BEERY with ELEANOR BOARDMAN — FIERY — CLARA BOW | } USMSNNEUEESUEESEEESEEED JUEUUREREREER suas Dumb D mu mbers, mie King's ¢ atra appe usual ¢ € rt Thrifts,” . closes Friday night in her Marmont and Rubens Coming to Columbia rr y Marmont imarobeted ‘6° ht Unknown” * has the ian ding m Vaughn Moody, and it _thim to write “The in “A Woman's Faith, he film now at the aturday at the tumb During a visit with him is beautiful) K—the Great Divide," Capitol. | in Italy Moody became interested in stories and | legends concerning the historic seiz women by the soldiers. Accord Alma In the Hersholt, t upporting cast are Jean| Ure of the Sabine hen shade conquering Roman ter character ‘or, Hughie ing to Moody, the Sabine women | chubby» little comedian did not mind their fate nearly as ic Yasu Pitts and Andro much as famous paintings illustrat sof, Cesare Gravina, Rose | ime the incident ahd other historic | tosanova, William H. Turner and|@at might lead later generations ti ts j to belleve not Ma the de apted for the © Budington| Musical Revue Is at # y “Miracle.” It ras produced under the airection | Attraction at State 0} word xommie, who spent} A rapid-fire singing and dancing 1 weeks in Canada doing con q . 3 group is Buster Quillan and com-| siderable camera work in the North: | pany, foatured on the bill to remain ae rode | and the historia] , State until Sunday night ren of Bt. Anne de Beaupre © four other acts on the vaude Shivery Thrill Opis pee Program combine mirth, melody Winter Garden Film | Tho picture attraction is‘ A dashing automobile; from justi in | | vitte a fugitive | nh man's face with al % leering rec ', pecking from the window! Enough to send chills down the backbone of any, myste |story lover, But such an { opnes the story of “Scar Hans which Yakima Canutt plays the title | role at the Winter Garden. Yakima Canutt ts one of the new- | est Western stars, That he is ably | equipped for movie prowes« in| | proven by hia title, | boy,” “champion cow: | which he won at the Colorado ound-up two years ago. Scar fanan” will remain at the W ra | Garden until 8 Mackaill, Blue Mouse in “The Adventurous Sex”; Goose Hangs High” Alma Rubens and Perey Marmont to be featured at " coming Saturday to the Blue tion; (3) Constance Ber That was the belief of William | lx prompted | the to continue at tay- next Mouse; (2) Raymond nett, featured in Nicholson in a scene from to open Saturday at the Columbia. : ; Tom Mix Carries More Gans Did Sabine Flappers | Like Cave Men? down bluff companion. Kathleen Myers is cast in TIMES TONIGHT WILL KING & CO.) in “FRILLS and THRILLS” ADDED ATTRACTION At Hoth Shows Tonight WAGNER'S BAND | SHADY TABLES at, ORCHARD P Lake RD PARK Eat in the shade of the old apple tree! Large Picnic Grounds Canoes, Boats and Saddle Ponies Campfire Every Night Admission Only 250 Orchard Park Northwest Kind of Lake Samammish THE QUEEN OF SCREEN FLAPPERS IN— “THE ADVENTUROUS SEX” With HERBERT RAWLINSON or rapa KARLE WILLIAMS NTN AAT SPIOTAL WEN HU TUPIN “0K MANAGE CIRCUS* ‘Suscens ANY DAY you are akoom Costliest finest Sa a lag | Sensational Rescue in Blue Mouse Film ~ WEBER AND FIELDS FIIENDLY ENEMIES" SATURDAY JAMES CRUZE Thousands Have Seen IT! Thousands more are eagerly waiting thelr chance. REMAINS ONE WEEK MORE During its serialization in the Seattle P.-I. the question was on a thou- sand lips, “Are you read- ing ‘Chickie’?” And so it keeps on. Thousands of hearts have respond- ed to this little Seattle girl who wanted more than she had—who took love rather than mil- lions! GOOSE. HANGS HIGH” “A dandy _ story, well told and beauti- fully directed.” —N. Y. Telegraph. A story of foolish, frivolous, fanatically fun-loving children, harassed parents and the drama and comedy in American home life! BEN TURPIN in a Mack Sennett roar! The J. & V. Syncopators —The — COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Viole ecm ove B0e, Att mM, S0es balcony, Niren'10e Any Time: Evening Prices Prevail Sat- urdays, Sundays, Holldays. With— Dorothy Mackaill, Gladys Brockwell,” Hobarv Bos- worth, Myrtle Stedman, John Bowers, a> STATE fan EATRE Fins? foronve at Maceose VAUDEVILLE Selected Pictures Now Till Sunday Night BIG 6-— MIRTHFUL -—6 ACTS Tneluding BUSTER QUILLAN & CO. WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND On the sereen— os . LSSSSSSSS——— Franklyn Farnum and Tt was & sad Syd Chaplin - Dorothy i listened to the score or more dif “The ieee te ‘ficult feats he was scheduled ce | perform in “The Man on the Boxy Mestad ade the photoplay, that were are producing from the Harold McGrath. Think: nan vive?” Admission, 10¢, 150, 25c, Last Times Tonight— CHARLES RAY in “PERCY” STARTING TOMORROW Carl Laemnlo Presents — And VAUDETTR SYNCOPATORS A GREAT JAZZ BAND OF 5 BE L GIRLS DON'T MISS I