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— 10 | NEW MOVIE. PROGRAMS _ Linerry Winding up at othy Gish w May A the 7 , nt I the last t "Jazz Orchestra Will Accompany Lloyd. Comedy urday + COLISEUM God's © with Matic adv t ‘+ who COLONIAL her fath olist, wv tramping x w t the love wit CLEMMER Deiva and ¢ n Hale - is . ¢ the piness that ts To say that rm MISSION aiinaal low both would \ plays Hamilton | and Stant Wheatcroft plays Paul er Cath,” wa THEATRE} Friday- —Last Showing—at 5, 7 aa 9 o’Clock— of “THE MIRACLE MAN” * cod a hundred. Appreciating the comedy value of * * SATURDAY AT 11 D. W. GRIFFITHS Art Sensation he business that two ¢ tras separate and apart from mo another and lé din at REX Manager John Hamrick of th Rex play gedy, and at ngs in moments players ax Mae M ron, Margaret Marst Walter Long and Mirtam Co Ralph Lew sper Kerr for a I run out ran actus plan < phor kere and wu says Kerrigan @ kown, never throw says Leah BLOSSOMS” —the sublime creation of the master artist of the screen, a thing almost too beautiful, too sublime, for words. Daily at 11, 1, 3,5, 7,9 AFTERNOONS Lillian Gish. Here she is as W. Griffith's new movie masterpiece, “Broken Blossoms,” the next attraction at the Strand. page Outiting Co. ROKEN BLOSSOMS,” D. W.|aatire. He brings a Chine ‘to be an et, betwee sal @ ho tha racer domioat erica le - oto _benetit tn An Intensely Thrilling Human Story of Wall : : production since “The Birth « : stn CHAIR Street and a Woman’s Love be aa tac 3 STRAND ORCHESTRA Tegra stalls a protest which he he f Under S. K. Wineland, playing the overture, “Raymond.” Bf ot superstition, prejudice and tntote ee eiessie: "a Wineland, Rogovoy and Lehman, playing “My Heart at Thy Qi eicritis pros protoat tw aeainat Se ener 8 CLEMMER a Sweet Voice,” by Saint-Saens. the anclent, but still surviving tribal} | ‘The F eelllvadl FOMFovtat vou +f vidual of an alien p In that | Burke, want to know SORA ts ale A i a RR RC et EE ye THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. nays he's‘ away an eld | #& Baird I els Griffith’s “Brokén Blossoms” Coming to the Strand Saturday bis picture rises to the level of sharp | Child.” Friday—Final Times Dorothy Dalton in “L’ APACHE” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, SATURDAY—The Widely Read Novel, “By Right of Conquest,” Into a Most Fascinating Desert Island Story— NORMA TALMADGE Coliseum’s News Service conics ~ “THE ISLE OF DREAMS” Wyndham Standing and Natalie Talmadge are in the cast. There are big scenes in plenty and the life of the hero and heroine, shipwrecked in Southern Seas, is enormously in- teresting. The love romance is altogether out of the ordinary. ewer upon a suitable card for future | Nill 4¢ do it The picture sta: | : | aati Stunt to ane “Laxative Advertise Drama ie * [HOT TEA BREAKS Bromo ton wat ve voit | A COLD—TRY THIS Quinine Tablets” eee Teddy Sampson, now starring tn stick com , formerly played mite Tom M Ity han been arranged by . Ylemmer, the demon in th ing ar © morn | Get @ small package of Hamburg | Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take & tablespoonful of this Hamburg tea, Dut & cup of boiling water upon it, ugh a sieve and drink a at any time. It is the most > break a cold and it opens the pores, re- lieving congestion. Also loosens the | bowels, thus breaking a cold at or expensive and entirely vege refore harmless. } LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS STARTING SATURDAY— Dorothy Phillips Brilliant Star of “The Heart of Humanity” —IN— “DESTINY” } Pew Drops of “Freezone,” Then Corns Lift Off—No Pain! Showing Tonight of — “THE WOMAN UNDER OATH" THE atc t BOY PSYCHIC iM tell you F REE of charge. show window Lucy, the hapless child in D. of the