The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BILLS AT THE MOVIE THEATRES ~—— *)% ~ m4) % " " | COLISEUM—Aurora Mardiganian tn |) vi a6 | 30 mt | 2 * sauction of Seuts,” " RD OF THE HILLS” “HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE” CLEMMERMert Lytetl ia “Lom- “THE MIRACLE MAN” (Hareld BH. Wright Corporation) (Paramount) ret, tv (Paramount) EABERTY—Wittiam Farnam in “The Montea 7 Vivian Ma rom 1 an Molghan — Last of the Duanes,” tT Shepherd o he Wits,” | * . 9 ' | erma corse Leane Tucker's pherd . t ee [ee Nt M | product! The Mirscle Man.” el by Harold Be booty - | REX—Harold Bett Wright's “The | playing in its second ' Shepherd of the Hillis,” second x tingly ne peat the heart none Mr } aatsntGN—vivien (Martin tm Hts yas made in the hea t 1 | Official Fiancee.” jot the Orarks and in that keepa | q California, Mr | COLONIAL — t Jinx Mabel Normand im | | Wright and & SPEITTLE — Wobart Bosworth ana waged for = | tamche Kates in “The Herder ny j “ston.” « CLASS A—Charles Dickens’ “Dombey t |} & Bone. i x» ——$¢ | mountaineer ty w bak. sf Baye There are 10 reel »to- we n he ————8 | play ik employer “for business re at 11:20 ® 7 Gite eet adh Ee ye -—— —— | him. Tr entral fleure in the story ts | » 7 } “ee 1 “THE LAST OF THE DUANE: » COLONIAL Py —— eR. ) - 1 . ral a, Oe oS | CLASS A a The Jing Mabel Normand “DOMBEY & SONS” William Farnum is the popular | “5! Hoo ; Prcarar—nie elves. i ins Lan aca . jlatent in the o Sar of “The Last of the Duanes,” the | Aust arti lin the theme of the drama maid to be Wittiam Fox photoplay opening at|sudee Jemon S bayer Jone of the most atriking yet pro the Liberty today, Warnum plays % the dramatic role of Buck Duane,| A ‘¥pical Darby and Joan love |t . omnes story has been woven into Mabel| A - pf. “Ro ster being forced to commit a/Normand’s latest’ Goldwyn picture|a counterpart in t Ke LEMME R Fs Marder, seeks shelter in the den of |“Jinx” which is now playing at the|you mingle day by Bland, a notorious dutlaw. Colonial There follows a serios of exciting | home, Aunt Tina, has been de events which include a terrific fight |and gently refusing to marry Between Bland and Buck and the res-| Jepson for so many years th: pave | busts @uing by Buck of a young and pretty |both acquired soft wrinkles and|Carker, a girl held prisoner by the gang. | wh ite hair. The arrival of a bank | all of the How Buck and the girl are sepa-jrupt cirens and the escape of the|once. For Nature doom ne Fated and later reunited is told in the} “Jinx” start the culmination of the|and people are alike } “Sourse of the ply. ae time romance, be Th e matro “LOMBARDI, LTD.” daughter, Fi gant wife. ambardat Tert Lytel! REAL ACTOR IS NOW HERE aire and his business is so truthful that he of bis rich customers He “AUCTION OF SOULS” (Piret National) When the masmeres of the Armen nm by the Turks nt with the mmedans made German further ¢ Aurora daughter Harpout After seeing her father, mother, a the young of & promperous banker of tally slain this young girl entered prove that life may be more exelting than the wildest dream of the fiction int Mine Aurora Mardigania, ntually escaped from her native 4 and came to America for turt ia the attrac um starting today. FARNUM in a seven-part masterpiece made from ZANE GREY’S wonderful romantic novel of love and danger, thrilling in every breathless situation, a live chapter center- ing in the history made by the Texas Rangers— “THE OF THE DUANES” The rugged scenery, the beauty of the mountain fastnesses, give fitting setting for the whirlwind action in which Buck Duane matches his courage and cunning against Rangers and outlaws. ition has gone Into 4 to film the Semi The Seminoles once numbered many thousands, The main tribe transferred by the government rvation in the West. But the deep 4 swamp. w of them remaining groups are said to aggregate 500. was > a rene There are 9,867,465,267,456% t holes in the films released ‘es corporation since "She’s Popular | GOOD PICTURES ARE A LIBERTY HABIT WALLACE on the WURLITZER A charming picture of Tsuru Aoki, the little Japanese star, who recently “Old Faithful” .......+-++-+++ oo cece Veo tees Holzmann ldihad & lata Teamienok elite Aha Reverie .......+ Tschaikowsky Universal Film company. ‘Tsuru ts “My Isle of Golde: Dream Kahn & Blaufass in private life the wife of the popular Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa. “Orpheus” Offenbach CONCERT—12:30 " SUNDAY in One Day ROMO_ QUININE It stops the Cough and udache and works off the Cold, W. GROVE'S signature on each box, ‘300 4 { THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, woviownen 1 1 1019. This tv a screen version of the stage play in which Leo Carillo starred at the Metropolitan some time ago eee — a | COLISEUM * - ponseaxion of | two brothers and three sisters bru-| upon a series of adventure which | who} i Japanese Star | AN “Th SHE PONSA Nemo, ye A special complete chad sa of “The Miracle Man” will begin tonight (Saturday) at 11:20 o’clock. Extra Midnight Matinee NOW RUNNING— GEORGE LOANE TUCKER’S Magnificent and impressive eight-part motion picture that awes like a burst of glorious music— Ea on — oe oC. Ue The Photoplay With Ar AnAmazino Soul] RACLE | In courtesy to others, and in justice to yourself, please arrive at the 1 Strand exactly at these hours of performance: PRICES 11,4, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’clock daily ig AFTERNOONS (11, 1, 3, 5 o’clock) NIGHTS (in effect at 6 p. m.) Lower Floor Lower Floor and Lower Balcony...... 45c Baleony ... Upper’ Balooniy 2:0 isis css 60s 0s saa 3le Children ... Childreat i355. soph end so ss cde eute 22c Loge Seats Loge BRAM se cc is ko taerae 77c ALL PRICES PLUS WAR TAX Strand Orchestra, under Wineland, playing “Dance of the Hours”

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