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ATT LI rAR LIRR TY | “4 ‘o Our Hero Interferes Se iat a | Dark Plot of Villdin Foiled in Scene From || r'in Woodman Comes to Sereen i | E| uene IT is— Film at Columbia I of Oz,” Now at Liberty st 4 : a of a we ! : wonderful Rome, H+ @ lavish Paris iid a ‘e ; H Port Said and @ +} langorous South @ 5 as @ Sea Isk = a -| a ‘9 a with Guinn Wil eoms to t ather anno tian Frank in this moment fr the film, “B a LOVE lin which Rex, “King of Wild Horse Walter Long 7 \Columbia. Guinn is the hero 3 Helen Ware | ‘ince te fei EEN Carlotta Monterey Effie Shannon Gus Weinberg \ Around the world! - mf from the famous book . ‘ c ; Through sensation gg iff and stage play, with the: welt: pa I \ ae e AA ‘Do You Be oeepeoun: Stadium Sunday, Is Refreshing Film Presenting « fre celebrated nami | rsion of life, a plot with | | @.unique twist, and Marion Davies as the star, “Zander the Great,” t Sexest Cosmopolitan production re- | leased thru Metro-Goldwyn, is now playing at the Heilig. “Zander the Great was adapted by Frances Marion from the Salis-| fully refre bury Field stage play, in which Alice! Marion I Brady starred for almost two years | portunity ara a of Ma s left with a mo for ning deft comedy touches ‘ong drama and with a west | ern twang to the later episodes of the | picture, “Zander” is a genuine noy- elty, and one which promises a new achlevement for Miss I June 28 Ih and spar’ on Broadway. Directed by George William’ Hill, | uspense and tn ded thrills and delight-| ff ng situations. s is given unusual op Rogue’ Ss Romance” Educational mn Orchestra [Blue Mouse] Just a Friendly ‘Tip i DON'T MISS | | THUNDER a Today nt 2, And His Company in || “BE | CAREFUL” || —n Nioteus | The Marvel Dog, in “THE SILENT PAL” program when the theater reopens a |to announcement. Super-Soloiats —— DL Lela ORPHEUM TONIGHT and All Week Kk period, be- | opening will e| th nts | ser the pre: | ing surprine to all 1 Lefel's | and will further give popularity | more facilities to rive od sines his} and distinets that Mr of the Pantage NOW PLAYING REX rue yee HOnSE “BLACK CYCLONE” A SENSATION nnd Wer sew tte of the si m: publte und be | genius, but hi well a mu tintic taste a Among many qther new which will be iniugurated utiful stage effect eal treats that ean be sc jon the Pacific Coast, feature at the re / LAURIN STAR and thrill— when @ Sa: the fires of life geo MURRAY a\Mary Brian Scores as| Remarkable Dog flame fiercest! MARY CARR “Little French Girl” Stars at Blue Mouse ’ VIRGINIA PEARSON aye Fey prayed. Ye s6 who love anim BARTHELMESS’ M9 prYANT WASHBURN ff): BEST SINCE Sy poroTHy DWAN ; “TOL’ABLE mf JOSEF SWICKARD bie ; ” B * rigs DAVID BI” cep mi] ten ber to HY The scarecrow! who, am a The tin man! \* THE a The cowardly lion! The Kansas cyclone! COLISEUM . @ The wizard! Biw Dorothy! | eeneeer | The Land of Oz! | ORCHESTRA ae | one . RALPH GRAVES tn a Mack WINELAND Sennett comedy— weer ‘s playing excerpts from the a “Love's Sweet Piffle opera “Raymond,” featur- Ml Secs |t ing Mr. om Cubbin on | a a the xylophone. B A SPORTLIGHT Prices—Matinees 30c. After $ ; ” : 6 P.M., 50c; Bal Be. ; XTRA! &S ] Art t -} Children 1c Any Time. + } ongo ogue 1S $ Pictures of the big ls Norwegian Pageent Fj Henri C. LeBel Increases Popularity of “Zander, the Great” | Helis bae Pantages Feature July svel manner in which 6 entertainment Lefel ha. most attra NOW HERE | Henri C. LeBel, who, since his debut at the Pantages, has | Hermie jeteadily grown more popular with his clever songalogue | King’s jarrangements. He will be featured more prominently on the | in two weeks, according) 19th tho public rare! and must on anywhere “$100,000.00 STORY PANTAGES CLOSED TWO WEEKS ONLY INCLUSIVE JULY 6th TO 18th, —FOR— $100,000,00 ALTERATION BIG GALA RE-OPENING SUNDAY JULY 19th 10c a0 vao 15¢ LAST DAY SE vow: “HE WHO GETS § § peiightruiy —WHEN— SLAPPED” i Refreshing SHEATH, JOHN CLDENT 5 ALEXANDER PANTAGES = DAUGHTERS WHO PAY" WILL GIVE SEATTLE A THEATRE THAT WILL PLACE THE NORTHWEST ON A PAR WITH THE FINEST THEATRES IN THE WORLD. NOW—TILL TUESDAY EDMUND LOWE “The Riss Barrier Starting Wednesday ‘Watch for Further Announcements’ \“Rogue’ 's. Romance” fe Story of Paris A h Va tentino does an hich would do credit The best selling book In America ts now a great Rudolph Valentino Paramount _ picture = * 7 ore saint DEVIL" 4 LY SSRGERRERRORSRSRRRERRE “THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL” —with— MARY BRIAN ALICE JOYCE From the Famous Novel by Anne Douglas Sedgwick Rogue's Romance,” which Is ith the A the po-| Richard Dix !s preparing himseif of Paris|for his coming production, Zane “The Vanishing American.” tured, depicting the gay night | Grey's Continuous 10 a. m, till Midnight foo eee tees TO THE PUBLIC ONLY THEATRE IN SEATTLE NOW PLAYING VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES A tender love story of the daughter of a woman in Paris Marion Davies in “Zander the Great” HAL DEMAR'S Cinderella Band HEILIG OMING The One Outstanding Comedy “Hold My Baby” News Strand Orchestra SIX BIG ACTS NEW YORK ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE HEADLINED BY CAMERON & CAMERON in “THIS AND THAT” DIRECT FROM MU © HALL IN LONDON Picture dni the World WALTER WELLS ART MIX oe AND HIS BAND Production ain zon “Ace of Cactus Range” CECIL B. De MILLE'S swe FIGHTING RANGER advent brea Paramount Gicture THE TEN COMMANDMENTS At Popular Prices THIRD BIG WEEK HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS —IN— GEORGE M.COHANS COMEDY OF Two NATIONS STARTING Saturday, July (th