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THE SEATTLE STAR PAC star at Coliseum; Zane Grey’s “Light of Western Stars” next at Liberty GO TODAY— The Mightiest spectacle drama of the age dopu LAR me, Adults, 50¢ Children, %e Loges, 75c {including tax) rea EMT WN Sys i waa MN Pan from “The Ten Com- Daniels and Edward (3) Jack Holt and to open Saturday at the Lib- at the Columbia next week; (5) zt Blue Mouse attrac- (1) Richard Diz, Leatrice Joy and Rod La Roque in a scene {mandments” to be held over at the Strand next week; (2) Bebe {Burns, featured in “The Manicure Girl,” coming to the Coliseum; |Billie Dove in a scene from “The Light of Western Stars,” erty; (4) Ailee rt to star in “One Year to Live,” ( tuart Holme a ingle, Vitth and Pike scene from “Steele of the Royal Mounted,” ne Last Times Tonight— . = : } } pel |Curwood Story Next Try and Figure Out | Arizona Frontier | ri frfab asap ea Sh ] |Blue Mouse Feature When Hermie Rests Story at Liberty pape ns nina TUE Laaven Tonight tecle of the R { od." a Man wanted—Mu . 9 Zane Grey's The Light of Weat phic’ Aa ‘ of the|a. m, daily and work t rn Stars,” will be featured at the ey ie ea neers ely VAN VEIET Holt, By *¢ Dove and Noah Bee bende: the An ie t Zane Grey's t Holmes and Charlo he story fol Western ase of t necessary There, folks ts} countr} & likenes ad Will would hav run if his bre thone days when it was America’s frontiers chief characters played & Jack Hol | jHolmes gives 2 J j beautiful Eastern girl, Billie pertor er, Hermie, © | makes a left him at the| Dove. The climax ts reached when The Palace Hip |the girl iven the cholce of aie | King. of the fa- | cowboy v her broth or the om she loves, from deat! }Jul John METROPOLITAN paying Don’t Miss It HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS PRESENT le King nestra, * big features of the King M Revues, can claim a record f 7 hours and hard work, it he wanted | Joe Brennan Heads «gives an Wea of Program at State Joe Brennan, clever monologist, ts one of the features on the bill at the State until Sunday night. His mono. not infrequent that I Hog 1s sald to sparkle with original cartes with his orchestra until 2 or | wit in the me Esther Alfreds and Jack Hersh, a youthful couple, preaent a routine of | | Bebe Daniels songs and piano numbers. Two ex Coming to Coliseum | «na | ceptionally clever artists are Cornalla “The Manict Sheik of Main Street | ch in one of the one of the world's fore- most ‘cellisis, each after noon and night, playing “Tarantelle,” by Popper. and Coughlin, who present “The| The Dance Carnival ts a refreshing | at) the): Cottam? -Batieday lrevue composed of four pretty girls story {= an original for the screen |*4.a man. Kearns and Wellett pre-| | sent a different sort of acrobatic act. | | by ic and Fannie Hat Mail fell esagtte dears °' 1 film feature completes the pro-| «© “Upstairs and Down,” a/ | Kram } | i] jels’ latest starring Picture ANTONIO MORENO AILEEN PRINGLE FABLES ORCHESTRA And Added Stage Attraction » Ss SR SX SS RA RY In the forthcoming photoplay, “In| Anthony Jowitt, the young English the Name of Love,” Ricardo Cortez|“find,.”" who will be seen as Gloria plays opposite a blonde for the first | Swanson's leading man in her forth- time in his cinematic career. Gretajcoming picture, ‘‘The Coast of Nissen, the young Norsewoman and|Folly,” played a bit with Richard one of the new screen “finds,” is |Dix in his new starring vehicle, ‘The the leading woman, and she is us/ Lucky Devil," before starting on the Mght as Cortez is dark. Swatison photoplay. a y 2 NEWS }play which had an unusually suo | cessful run on Broadway Bebe, as Marin Maretti, is a man ‘ean ite | Western Romance cure girl in a fashionable hotel. | 4 She ix most popular with tho men| at Winter Garden |Patrons, much to the displeasure) «tig Majesty the Outlaw," with | jot Edmund Burns, her sweetheart. | pon Wilson starring, will be shown | Hale Hamilton, in particular, ts un-|at the Winter Garden until Saturday | jusually attentive, Hamilton, 8 |night. Lovers of Western films, the | |James Morgan, a wealthy married |gort that'd packed with riding, fight-| man, sends her flowers and encloses | ing, thrilis and romance, will find this a ten dollar hill “for theater tick ets.” Th what all thet | trouble. insists that he WR 8 : A Great Comed: By Avery Hopwood SENSIBLE PRICES NIGHTS film to thelr taste TOMORROW : Yakima Canutt, himself a star, and | Burn: SECOND BIG WEEK STANTS | SUNDAY, JULY 19th SEATS NOW SELLING can winner of the title of world’s cham jbuy their tickets; there's a quarrel | pion cowboy, heads the supporting | |—result, broken engagement t In the role of Ben Wilson's faith Bebo accepts the attentions of |ful buddy. Violet La Plante makes Morgan for some time—until she ja charming leading lady. | meets Mrx. Morgan and the two of| In addition, the program Includes |them get their heads together on | the first episode of “The Pacemak- || jthe best way to cure a frivolous jers = | husband and a jealous fiance. | Aileen Pringle Has “One Year to Live” | “One Year to Live," M,C. Levee's | First National production, which| will open at the Columbia Saturday, | Is a story dealing with a girl whol is told that she has only one year! |to live and proceeds to live it as recklessly as she knows how | Aileen Pringle, as Elise Ducha-| nier, is shown debating with herself | — whether she shall die without her| high and fast fling at Hf. When| she finally decides what she does de- cide, the camera trails her. Antonio Moreno plays opposite the | exotic Miss Pringle, while Dorothy Mackaill has an Important support ing role. |Tom Helps Indians \tn Film at Capitol | "Tongues of Tame,” starring | ‘Thomas Melhan at the Capitol until Saturday night, tells the story of a} tight-fisted capitalist who en te Melghan's aid to, unknown to ‘fom, jawindle a tribe of neighboring In- diana out of the valuable reservation, When Tom realizes what ia folng on he quickly turns against his em ployer, denounces him ay a swindler | and takes up the fight on the ide} of the Indians, many of whom had W—TILL BAT. Thomas Meighan EILEEN PERCY BESSIE LOVE NOW PLAYING In “TONGUES OF FLAME” HIGH CLASS wise as Solomon— : ACTS: VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND NOTE Only theater in Seattle now playing vaudeville and pictures, COMING SUNDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” COLONIA 10c Gio ‘FEAR B MAILION 1 CURWOOD'S —most thrilling story and screened in the glory of the great North Woods. DON'T MISS “STEELE, OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” with BERT LYTELL — STUART HOLMES CHARLOTTE MERRIAM ACTION—EVERY INCH OF THE WAY *_* * Ralph Graves in a Mack Sennett comedy 11130 15c ——— ie Concert Orchestra { ean ANTHONY || under CONTINUOUS 10 A.M, LL MIDNIGHT 10-15-25¢ GREIF, Organiat a | any time, Starting Saturday, the fe the Capitol will be ‘The f oi een prevall Satur Hagdad,* starring Douglas Fale. ayn and hotldayn, banks, Aileen Pringle has “One Year to Live,” at Columbia; James Oliver Curwood story to open at Blue Mouse. : Jack Holt and Hetty Compson in Paramount's story of a working girl who is as “Ten Commandments” to open second week at Strand; Bebe Daniels to LIBERTY “ i) Last St “Are Parents People? with Adolphe Menjou, Bett iéronson and Florence Vidor on Saturday will offer at this theatre his latest fast-action dr ma of the excitable Southwest “The Light cf Western Stars” A Paramount Picture with Tonight- wings Jack Holt Billie Dove TOLO SOLO MIXED QUARTET each afternoon and evening COMEDY BILLY BEVAN in Mack Sennett’s “Giddap” Learn These Choruses for Sunday, 12:30 P.M: “L n to the Mocking Bird.” Mesmerizi Meddiesome T “Gypsy Love Song. “The West, a Nest and You.” “rt Rain Ni Gonna Ain" in Cash Prizes POMIAVHEOMANACORUINTHUUEAACO>MATSUUUHHAACOMEHNAT LEAT MTHUALLAUNOCORAUALLERACOR LANL ‘Fear-Bound’ Playing jat Colonial Friday Marjorie Daw, Will Nigh, Louise ;| Mackintosh and Niles Welch head a great cast in “Fear-Bound,” at the | Colonial Friday. | settlements of Idaho and Nevada, |) and there ts an abundance of heman || action, with a wealth of suspense |/and no end of thrills, And with it ‘Tall is an appealing romance with touches of comedy, until Saturday BEN WILSON Yakima Canutt also first episode of LON CHANEY in “The Unholy Three” HAL DEMAR and His CINDERELLA BAND HEILIG Take t ati 2 Lessons Stopa at 1 STEVENS Private Hall Y ‘SORUUTAUUEEAESOMULNEHEELU MOM ULHATAEL ERSTE MLA ES TONER U THAN AUER AEA AAAS ALTA SATA LINAC UN TOCA UU DALAM AAOAAAAL COAL ALAUA LACT HAHAHA \ Wallace on the Wurlitzer =) SHUNT UNAM HNN | The scenes are laid in frontley BIG GALA REOPENING SUNDAY TWELVE o’CLOC Story Pantages’ Saturday Ad Will Tell the No Matinee Today Tonight—Last ‘Times At T and oP, M, Will King & Co. 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