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THE [TATTLE STAR IBERTY: SEATTLE'S irs SPOT Last Times Tonight—RAYMOND GRIFFITH in “THE NIGHT CLUB” with Wallace Beery, Louise so Fazenda and Vera Reynolds, SATURDAY lhe world-famous fantasy—“THE “WIZARD F OZ” THE SCARECROW THE TIN MAN —with— LARRY SEMON as the Scarecrow CHARLIE MURRAY as the wizard and Seana Bryant Washburn, Mary Carr, Virginia Pearson, Dorothy Dwan and Josef Swickard in the other grotesque characters at which the universe has laughed in the book and in the Montgomery & Stone musical comedy. —-S SS | Favors for every one of you CHIL at the matinees Saturday or Sunday! an ed, ——_— Ralph Graves XTRA! Pictures of the big in a Mack Sennett farce wegian pageant “LOVE'S SWEET PIFFLE” the Stadium last Sunday. 7) MOE RAS) bas a Rea TR a | ESAUIN came Penk, 7 “ALL UNDER ONE FLAG"—A SPORTLIGHT Learn these choruses for Sunday, 12:30 P. M.: ‘Dear Old Pal of Mine” very Little Movement Has a Meaning All Its Own" “Oh, Mabel” “Poor Butterfly” “Tipperary” $25 in Cash Prizes WALLACE on the WURLITZER In “Are Parents People? y] Bronson is shown attending an ex.| clusive girls’ Pasadena boarding school and it so happens that Mixe| Bronson went,to the same school when she was in California, Seven | years ago. Kathryn MeGulre ————_—_—_—_—— — —Alno— im ETTERS” | ? iy Fducational | ‘omedy 6 NIGHTS, JULY 6-11 s ARCH § Xana 5 | CONTINUOUS POLICY MOON-'TILL MIDWIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE | PICTURES ff Seven Acts Headed by Dy Lawrence Kyre D HONIG. ORCHESTRA SYMP! i si ICES—Nights 60c to MARIETTA CRAIG & CO, | Mat, Soe toge.an, Cre Sat } And Her New York U in a New Homantie | 5 of Crinoline One Trip of the Silver Star a scene from “The Silent Pal,” coming to the Blue Mouse; (3) Alice Joyce in a "dramatic moment from “The Little a! French Girl,” the next feature at the Strand; (4) Rex and Lady, who have the leading roles in “Black Cyclone,” the ¢ # Marion Davies father tn the West “Zander” belnt |Dick Barthelmess \‘Wizard of Oz’ , Iate “Lizzie of the Bat" in the Presentation, “Batty” MANY OTHER ACTS Zi UnE PICTURE CLAIRE WINDSOR in “THE DENIAL” TAT T AND D1, ™M. Will King & Co. —IN— “DUMB DORA” STARTING TOMOTTOW KING ©0., in “BE CAREFUL" ‘Take 1 or % Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls, Day and Evening. Youn iy Asistants, Moved to 110 Wi Opp. The Times Richard Barthelmess to star at Coliseum in “Soul Fire”; “Thunder,” the | dog star, to appear on Blue Mouse screen; “Little French Girl” is coming | Strand attraction; “Black Cyclone,” with Rex, starts at Columbia Safur- €| day; “Wizard of Oz,’ with Larry Semon, billed for’ Liberty. ae te) i od TONS OF ICE TO KEEP YOU COOL giifth and Pb Friday Night—Good-bye to James Cruze’s “The tsa Hangs High” § RICHARD ARTHELMESS : DOOOOOOoUo OOOO q LOVE vee (2) Shannon Day and Thunder, in Dick Barthelme. star. of “Soul Fire,” to open Saturday at the Coliseum; Open SATURDAY in First National's us us| World's most famous fantastic spec F tudy of < c " ncle, 1. Frank Baum's “Wizard of} , ce Oz," which is scheduled to be shown | i « search i 1 at the Liberty next week ot world most r This famous story has been. fa- 4 cont i at | Millar to the world for the past 20 ie ings in the simplicity 6 fouth | years. Adults have been fascinated | Seas. and charmed with’ its whimsicat | + The picture moves before a sweep-| humor, which is worthy of the pen| ft of a Barrie; children have been de-| a ing panorama. Openir c Ughted with it, reading it again and for the agalr aught The w Columbia attraction; (5) Charlie Murray in a scene from “The Wizard of Oz,” to start at the Liberty Saturday. | y ® newoomer Jack Huff, Has Colorful Role Next at Liberty | ard Barthelmess tm said tc Remember the Scarecrow? and | LJ . a nd color-| the Tin-Man? And Little Dorothy? jeture k with her chil : lum, end carry career in “Soul| And the Lion? And the Wizard? “dial Ny se 8 fa J k picture, to show at; the cyclone and all the other the } egies nee the Coliseum next week thrilling and fun in the land of a writ Ps Fire based upon Martin| Ox? Well, they are all brought to . . ife int reen verison of the ica } en ena | her in th wing pla int of e Hobart B Hart ook Blinn, Harry W tchard Carle, Emily Fit and Hedda Hoppe noonery and-the Great lenert provide pictorial back ERG Fane has be Talmadge at Best ft swings to Pari compom By common consent his best picture since creen'’s greatest eccentri has been * at Winter Garden line web of nn adventuresa | comedian, Larry Semon, porte “TOL? ” Tearing Thru,’ at the Winter]who alone re his great eps the of the Scarecrow, originat- | TOL’ABLE DAVID Garden, first of the néw oproduc-|ise. 1 te finds Fane a| ¢d Fred Stone. | j | | | fons. starring Richard Talmadge | wan¢ a brok Jreamer—in| Bryant Washburn, Charlie Mur- his own company, is some:|Port Said, the “‘wickedest city in the | ta Virginia Pearson, Dorothy thing of a departure from the u From Port Said he ships| Dwan, Mary Carr and others assis Talniadge pictures, altho it cc finally br in making this screen novelty one/| tains “all the. thrills which that |!ng up on a lor and in the| of the outstanding features of n sea- | star is internationally noted. Along | Pactti | son noted for big screen hits. | with THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA UNDER WINELAND « tramp steam choice opportunity of] Bessie Love has the leading fem-, Bead or eseancammes| cress is |“Marvel Dog” Is Ne intensive action. Kathryn Blue Mouse Feature | intens and a background which is much ag the, eirietd: Ganon’ ot | 43 . Ld s Thunder, the marvel dog, will be} ustomary, give ing enmeshed in Oriental in . seen + | the athletic Dick better chance than |trigue, makes a delightful heroine. | shia taker Scrat A tn + ees | ing feature film, “The Silent Pal,” at | Tall i Pe ea rnlat| Te, |the Blue Mouse, starting Saturday. | qo|olo|o[o|o[o|ojojo/o Oooo o ooo oo oc SORE Obi cae * Frank Foster Davis, the noted au- | = ba 9 findsating bakgtotind: tor uel Tom Mix Is Only | eaasesd gensta Rha sides iy 4 jrole of Wendy, in the Paramount wife, thru an attempt to . in story especially to production of “Peter Pan,” returns) jealous. Bess Hill has the Prices—Matinees, 30c; after 6 p. m. 50c; Balcony, 35¢ ~ * Children 10¢ any time. Evening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays and holidays & story of unusual dramatic more colorful than Pics aEnELEnnaEoeS (ee \One of “Also Rang’ | temonstrate the remarkable intelll-|1>"tne gereen at the Strand Satur. |of the beautiful, but “Dumb ¥ She's Batty! 2 Also Rana” | rec hn ga a cae| gre dia ad | The best selling book in |“Tony’’ Mix and “Duke,” each [Actors and he has furnahed & photo Herbert Brenon production, ‘The America is now « great uke,"’ enc 1 | plot that contains not one dull mo- Little French Girl,” written for the Buramount paue es 0 claiming the distinctive honor of be-| ment from the first title to the final | ee arms N Russell trom Anne : ing the star of ‘Teeth,"* Tom Mix’ | fade-out. Douglas Sedgwick’s novel. starring vehicle, now at the Capitol.| Thunder, the marvel dog, has been |AMix, imac, it seems, in only in the | PPV ided with an all-star supporting | oust. cast by President Saxe of Gotham Productions, and with such players as Shannon Day, Eddie Phillips, Col- Esther Ralston, who played Mra, Darling, Mary Brian's mother, in the Barrie classic, also appears in the cast of the new picture. Both | : have featured roles, along with in Kenny, Willis Marks, Charles Alice Joyce, who makes her debut | Mack and Dorothy Seay undet the , he : 5 in Paramount pictures in “The Lit Jdirection of Henry McCarty, a man c , | } Tole fen ater a hundred big | t!@ French Girl," and Nell Hamil. | pena ig aed a UIE) ton, recently seen in “Men and) Tom Mix says that it reminds nim| lof the actor who dragged his friends |to a theater and proved that his {name was featured in the lights When his friends failed to verify his “THE LITTLE peed aE ia q NEW YORK ROAD sHOW VAUDEVILLE lear” Paine eee ore gate! als Women.” Hamilton was loaned to! bgepeesdal's cree y PREY i see a Rae “A Revival of Paramount for both these pictures} NOW TILL § < 3? FRENCH ‘The Merchant of Venice,’ i Wendy Is Now by D. W. Griffith. SIX BIG | Starring Walter Hampden and | ¢¢ re) "The Little French Girl,” with ACTS | Others."" \“Little French Girl scenes laid in France and England, WITH MINIATURE |more do you want; the last line un-|into the hearts of screen fans the} PL |questionably refers to me." _gountry_over_ by her portrayal gf “Dumb Dora” Decves GIRL” = Palace Hip Friday | —with— = — reer haa “Dumb Dora,” the amusing farce | which Will King is presenting at the ALICE JOYCE From the Famous Palace Hip this week, closes Friday : ‘ § night. Novel by Douglas ‘The plot centers about Will King's Sedgwick efforts to win back the loye of his “There,” said the actor, what | Mary Bryan, who won her way! {s a truth-telling romantic drama. { FOLLIES OF 1925 WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND ——___ ON THE SCREEN WILLIAM DESMOND HELE ES in “DU DED" | { REOPENING TONIGHT SEATTLE coMEDY ADMISSION — 10¢—150= METROPOLITAN Now Playing— Henry Duffy Players —in— GEORGE M, COHAN'S LAUGH RIC a $0 TAIS is, HAL ee LONDON’ CINDERELLA BAND THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCE BAND A tender love story male BEAUTIFUL of the daughter of a woman in Paris Marietta Craig, who with |her company, 18 presenting \“Batty,” a travesty on “The Bat,” at the Pantages this w At Third and Madison—Below the Heilig KENNETH McDONAl In a Comedy-Drami “HE WHO LAUGHS LAST” n Kiddte Amateurs Tontaht | ys UDIBNCES are taking special! interest in the one-act playlet at tho Pantages this week, produced by Marlotta Craig & Co,, entitled “Batty.” This is a travesty on the) famous mystery play called “The Bat,” in which Miss Craig took the part of the hilarious maid, “Lizzie,” | in Seattle two years ago. Al Kane, who travels with the show, is the olectrician who t@kex care that the 87 light cues are done | correctly, and that all the gruesome | effects are executed without mis takes | |} Miss Craig is ably supported by | imo Grant and Mo Kennedy. Mr, | Grant is a former Seattleite. Miss | Kennedy i a natural personality which pleases the audience, and her deep voice is most effective for her part, H —nt— Bargain Summer Prices SIGHTS 25e, H0e, Te, $1.00, $1.25 Wednesday and Saturday NG ATIN SATURE ND NOVELTIES FOR <G SEAT’ AND HER GUESTS —— DANCING AT 9:30 TO 1290 P, LUXE JHT SUPPER M “80 THIS IS LONDON” Starts Thiedand tinal Week of | WILLIAM FOX presents e COVERS 50¢ OPEN NIGH WATCH FOR THE $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY Y EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY —with— TONY, the Wonder, rs