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SRA I ct ORE ERE ETI IPI ED AEA PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 192 iy ~ A Ay: ; We ’ ” COLUMBIA Spanish Flirtation | “Don’t Shoot! il pease RT ada annd asses eee aca ahataas Doug Some yt Peronats Soul in “Don |. Latest “Klassy nage bid a in | But He's Fine and Clean, and He's Mine! Mine! | Q, Now at Liberty L Eocene Brom zine sause 21m 4, Matinee To: Day25¢ Children: IS? Dperformances Tonight-1¢9. WILL KING “WHAT’S THE USE?” 30 LAUGHS A MINUTE ‘aaeaaail The Crystal Runway Girls ly—LLOYD HAMILTON Longo—Columbia Orchestra HERMIE KING’S ORCHESTRA NEW MATINEE PRICE Bin Pe aN 5) You'll laugh ' ssiiiinenel , your head: off . HZ POUG FAIRBANKS seems vastly intrigued by the Span-| DAVE BUTLER AND MATT MOuict are all dressed up| ish fandango in this mom from “Don Q,"” his new pic-| for a whee of a time in this scene from “His Majesty Bunker | ture, now being shown at the Liberty Bean,” the refreshing comedy at the Blue Mouse this w “Sun-Up” Scheduled |Good Thing That ; ; Oellie Showing |Boord Dilet Baar (SOlt Eyes Stare Ove at This Big Warner Bros.’ Comedy Special de Luxe SEE NOW “HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN” wie — Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore ee It’s a Howl From Start to Finish for Heilig Showing scotia fais nnn tnt Yalatee Art Show’s Pirate Ships Saisie ce Exhibit of Seattle Art Club at Frederick! Bi eau dark Gidauveel -neditnes aladent & Nelson’s Charms Visitors program at the | mot Wild 1 Me the plot BY RUTH WALLER kin man and ct es) EF COMING SATURDAY— 1 fq “EAST LYNNE” For Fifty Years the Greatest of All Love Stories SSS Rex Beach Story | Jackie? s Dancing 2 Hilarity Rei i sreigis Every Day noee Lepras Nee |Fox Indalges in Sandstorm Scene Hartly Neigns nge vessel on a table i | Tricks for “Don ae | Play on Words Based on Facts pass Serves Her Well |in Davies Film at Blue Mouse Bpaniat “carve, in the Btyle of the | Hollows’ In. Cheake and Neck Grow Dougias Fa ts Motion picture parallel of the old ne Logan danced in t sandstort in the desert was we read. ing Deeper Every Week |Months of a m, ‘‘where there’ Nf ras based on a real mur A sandstorm in the d , ’ | ‘ 8 amoke | cochaae edge hows 25 F efore film offers drew her to |iranalated for the screen real a that He does taihts must be fire," was found dur- der, which was followed closely bY | Hollywood. Her nimble feet served | fin sae tera, "Hen Ge Bon ot eorro?’ at the [!08) tbe: makings oe. Willen iaves'y yol. | Something Must Be Done, and Done Rex Beach, author of the story. He | ner be i Must Be Done, turned it into a thrilling newspaper | ,, —o mystery story. Clarence Brown directed the pro Liberty screen version of John Golden's cele- brated stage success, “Lightnin’,” d. “where there's ‘Lightnin’, inte must be rain.’’ At least th is mpression Director John Ford automobile of Crater's urned back with torrential down- “Playing With Souls 1 to h tales of/ ‘Tens of thousand duction, with a notable including Jack Pickf Dresser, Constance Ben Copper, Gustave Von James O. Barrows, Spo ken. to the Far West Canero Saves Day for Movie pepe sling Ti Friday Night— ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA’ directed the “The Wheel,” ROSITA With r NENA VIELA wim arge Cast JACK HOLT : : LAST TIMES TODAY |e iectading NOAH BEERY King Has “Profit nas THEATRE “PLAYING WITH | “4 in | PILAKICA AND We j MMe Fins arene 41 Macison SArraicis: 4 fn Bones et | PASCO MORENO DOUGLAS BIREANRE Percy Marmont Might on oe Entire New Show Today SOULS i NATHANT, AND SULLY Eileen Pe be the —Wednesday 3 Daya—Starting Tomorrow Garamount Gicture @ Garamount Picture : eo" NEW YORK ROAD sHows 9/8 “HER HUSBAND'S orcutin aer » sox | “Got no Time” Ve VAUDEVILLE = 7 i A The ito my nig eet ollege 1” we J\« —ON THE SCREEN— goeMORRIS & MILLEReetn Coming. y Mich ® : A Thrilling Drama of | It What You te mi aeons if SicaNly: ton Mountain Women i News 9 Orchestra & erin att ; k ndtaila! of Wh i Become an ae E ff ti CoAT Matron im Attendance | Vaudeville and Pict ectve 10c aio 1100 15¢ } faudeville and Pictures | Es |, Seven “Sure Fire” Acts Speaker YOUR LAST CHANCE! “THE, BANDOLERO” Headed by "4 , Amateurs Tonlght—7:30-9:30 ‘| To Get Back Chapters of the Thrilling Seattle Story, This strong, practical This dete “Footloose” and uniformly success- ful course is the result of over twenty years’ experience. Tomorrow—RICHARD BARTHELMESS tn BABY PEGGY IN PERSON ‘The Sereen'’s Favorite Juvenile Star HIS is the last offer of back chapters of the story of} “May Seymour, FOOTLOOSE.” If you haven't read the opening chapters of this great | Seattle narrative, this is your final opportunity to get them | without cost. NO MORE back chapters will be offered. The | complete story will NOT be available, except in the daily | installments in this newspaper. | Preceding chapters of “FOOTLOOSE,” up to and includ- ing today’s installment, can be obtained at The Star cireu- | THE HENRY - lation department, also at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s music Carin DUFFY. PLAYERS | | | | | Coe (METROPOLITAN) CONTINUOUS— BARGAIN MATINEE 10 A. M. 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