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SOUTHERN Lun | | | } i ADOLPHE MENJOL | BETTY BRONSON FLORENCE VIDOR Coming ZANE GREY'S “The Ky Devil,” Rt latest picture, ts one of those ex Reid used to m of wh LAST DAY “WAGES OF VIRTUE” TOMORROW “LET WOMEN ALONE” att NOW—TILL, TUES. BUCK JONES “HEARTS AND SPURS” COMING WEDNESDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in “TONGUES OF FLAME” \SEUURURREERRERERD OO COetering Par O'Malley, Wan = Ha U. S. NAVY YAR Special trips 8: Gays 6:15 and 9 E y Points, 19¢ Round Size Passenger Car Been so arranged that Mection can be made in direction. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock MAIn-2: PUGET SOUND: STEAMER SCHEDULES. Bave Monez, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Dally, 7, 9, 11 a, m.; 1, 2, 3, 7,10 p.m. r citing auto stories, such as Wally Ww" N of the most unique an @ appoin a Miss Pea Joe Lane “Bits of Whic | GLORIA SWANSON & @= N t in the | Probably the most unusual scre Northwest at prod y Cyclone," 4 POPULAR PRICES § «-=\":.» olumbla On Opening Program lalented Comedienne Featured on Big Special Bill at Panta “The Light of Western Stare” iL al Pearl Harper, with her partner, Joe Lane, will present |“Bits of Which,” a novelty comedy offering, on the pro-| lav gram which will reopen the Pantages, July 19. the renovated Pantages Goslar & Lusby In “A Story tn unday, July 19,[Songs and Steps," Morton B ent to the Seattle pub logists and harmor egett & Sheldon ted pigyhouses on the ¢ hemselyes,"" Lollie I re @ program w fal act and He C. LeBe se songalogue completed the «n| Betty Charms in and Wallace Beery, ts to schoc © more =| purpose than simply to get her ex | pellea. First Time Second Week play called the “King of Wild] because of 1 Adults 500 | Seer x Children 25 pest Matinee and Night | play emotic ¥ | gence of human | Guinn Wiliams. Kathleen Collins an | play the hum: Fast action, mantic adventure abound thr | the film nnon Day istian Frank | * | Variety Revue \Is State Attraction | The Sue Emerson Revue ia pre senting “Bits of Variety” aa the | headline attraction on the bill at |the State, beginning Monday, and |continuing untll Wednesday night |The Revue has a pleasing combina Paramount's mighty spectacle of the age— with tion of nonsense, dancing and har ‘Theodore arent Roberts Paul Mix, a talented young Wes jerner, offers “Unusuality,” In which |he amuses with his own tricks with }a rope. Howard and Bohn, "The | Surprising Two,” do some nice har mony. Dorris and Meyers are a versatll faerts of comedians, Gene Fowler calls his number the “Act Differ ent,” and has some distinct novel ties. A film features completes the program. Richard Dix Rod La Rocque Leatrice Joy Estelle Taylor Betws jorie, a eee | METROPOLITAN Sa the Interior, Gen- eral Washington, D, ©. May 27, 1925. Notice is hereby gf that pursuant to the provisions of the act of July 5, 1884 (22 Stat., 103), the lands in the following abandoned military reservations in the Sts ft Washington, will be offered for for cash by the smallest lewal Jagton, jcommencing "at 10° A. Mt. at 4, eshington Harb. (Wert Side), UR dW, W, Ke fashington, f $10,001.4 re ares 4 Voint N. Te §37.70 acres, appraised at. iam Point (East), T. 30 divinion to the highest bidder, at not Jeen than the appraised price in the R district land office at Seattle, Washs 7. 36 N., Draired # (Bast sid W., 618.8) $7,021.24 There will be wold on August 5, 1925, the abandoned military satfons mentioned below and (southwest poxtion #5 N, B. 2 W. nba at $4,778.90; N, It 2 W,, At $9,009.33, urther information can be obtained ufug geal land office a Seattia |B’ Wed.and Sat, Matinees 25c-50c-75c WILLIAM Spry, Commissioner, ANOTHER BIG SMASH! BEGINNING TONIGHT —THE— f | ny it SAL Cock TAIL \ COMEDY DRAMA—By AVERY HOPWOOD SENSIBLE PRICES NIGHTS 25c-50c-75-$1-$1.25 | Equine Stars Playing} THE SEATTLE STAR They and Mike {_ Garner Laughs Film Now at Coliseum » Har The King Tk 8 Rewsn { ’ & h Betty Compson and Willian Ap Sate ; “Eve's Secret,” the current Twilight Stare and Y and . 3 apa “When We Are Togethe SSH ® ering E Great Picture is “The}»! © sss. wo mite in ” Ten Commandments’ Buck Jones Is ‘| Ridin’, Fightin’ Fool Miss Har a| Role of Schoolgirl 1} Betty Bronson di all & eens ee er eee to he a ty e € 4 1 “4 m it i beside: ° > nf Fes ha 4 » vided to ; Colorful Romance ee i Is Colonial Feature °°" ory ed in the z Pisiaa’ Qa caak as ig: Vin. | Mimi. an the acle ' » Barthelmess Stars rf a ad Aleta nan pervad:| of the hosts of Pharaoh by the rea | @t Winter Garden barrack town, becomes the pride of | * & : jnea tm one of the big scenes a A Sekstnvelineas whe the French Foreign ion, in "The and “lorence P. em pate * A in Wages of Virtue.’ at the Colonial | as the parests| Unusual Cast in is picture, with the y til Monday night. ho find . c 8 slands suerOunID ak the Tha Cartnaittas Mind Bwangon\has a so te| Marion Davies Film \\« Gare for which she ts > make it] With « cast that contains an un-|_, 7 F 5 the ven he sual number of p ed | ‘Let Women Alone,"" a comedy | ¢ atick Zande t ¢ tropical aq rming. the play proves a ney cance of high x : : denert reaches ‘ : oe pes m Northwest Premier of ‘vier or Tonite |); who sees Be vest « \f c 5 Just Another Stenog Dorothy Devore Punches Typewriter in Comedy at Blue Mouse | Here's « hasty impression of Dorothy Devore in her role of stenographer in a newspaper business office in “How Baxter Butted In,” the new Matt Moore comedy-drama now at the Blue Mouse, 1st 4 Matt entertainment is} touch of comedy offsets eyory situ: latest comedy pro. | ation ro has the role of a young , timid he 4 yotle for Ho J much in love, but Just ean't duetion, “How Taxter Wutted tn, at tho Blue Mo this week very air he breat Moore in costarred with Doroth Devore, thua bringing back to the) ¢ the wherewithal to make | reen the toam that » I " fo big] known hin emotion However, h thelr ploture, “The Narrow] tate takes a hand, and from thon | at Jon the bashful boy is holsted into ‘phe film is set in the “Want Ad’ | hin own department of @ large nowapa:| A captble aupporting cant ix com por, where there, in a certaln ole | poxed of Ward Crano, Wilfred | mont of pungent Intrigue and ro] Lucas, Adda Gleason Turner Say mance hovering over the scurrying Virginia Marshal and the dog and busting, ‘The Weht ftantaatic | Camen, Seat en 4 7. | | at Palace Hip | Village Lad and Lass Step Into Luxury i ‘ K r I \ . Collier, Jr., in a acene from| attraction at the Coliseum. 3 Co Tacts 7 | ompson, st has earned for him the title of | THEATRE Fina Avert at Macesom ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY And Every Mon, and Thurs. VAUDEVILLE | in ad} Q\" THATS »S@\ THAT? Headlined by “Sue Emerson Revue” and PICTURES Another Adventure, ghting Ranger” R WELLS AND HIS B NOTE Only Theatre in Seattle Now Playing Vaudeville and Pictures CONTINUOUS 10 A.M, TILL MIDNIGHT 10-15-25¢ RIDAY AND another Smashing a | 9 | | BE HAPPY—SEE i | BUTTED IN” | \ with J MATT MOORE and DOROTHY DEVORE | “HOW | The Second Big Week REX The Wild Horse “BLACK CYCLONE” | | | MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925 a ONLY ONE MORE WEEK TO KEEP YOU IN | SUSPENSE—THEN NEXT‘ SUNDAY, JULY 19th YOU’LL SEE The very latest architectural dec- orations in the Pantages Thea- tre. YOU'LL SEE The most perfect in harmonized lighting in the Pantages Theatre. YOU'LL SEE The most elaborate, comfortably appointed ladies’ room and nurs- ery in the Pantages Theatre. YOU'LL SEE The most unique style of drap- eries, carpets and furnishings in the Pantages Theatre. YOU'LL SEE | The big organ console presented in a novel manner in the Pan- tages Theatre. YOU'LL SEE The best equipped stage, from a standpoint of beauty, elegance and color in the Pantages Thea- tre. xOh_ OU Lg Br YOU'LL ENJOY Our picture projection, with the latest equipment, designed espe- cially for the Pantages Circuit. YOULL ENJOY _— Our perfect ventilating system, 95 5)~ which makes The Pantages cool }) and comfortable in the hottest H weather. H| YOU'LL ENJOY oe The six and seven acts of vaude- Fe@ ville which are personally hand- ay picked by Mr. Pantages for his ~ ~ circuit, which extends from Coast to Coast. YOU'LL ENJOY The carefully selected first-run feature pictures in conjunction with the vaudeville. Each and every picture for Pantages is chosen for its entertainment value. \ YOU’LL ENJOY The orchestra, representing the most talented musicians avail- able, which is imperative for Pantages vaudeville. YOU’LL ENJOY Our organ in many ways, as our organ music is synchronized with our feature pictures—and Pantages organ-sonogologues are always a feature in them- selves, YOU'LL ENJOY ae The courtesies of the entire Pan- tages personnel, as each and ev- ery employe is here to please you and make you feel at home. FOLKS! You'll see—you'll enjoy— all these features in an entire new PANTAGES |: NEXT SUNDAY JULY {9th Watch for Further Announcements SECOND WEEK! MARION § DAVIES H | IN— “Zander The Great” Demar's Cinderela Band HEILIG!” Jenacnis | Orohestra Poe N|