The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 16

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR——FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. a ” » | CLIC TODAY'S PROGRAMS cCOLISHUM M Always the Best for the Liberty Guest , Jnoén a aturday for | Now—The Photoplay Supreme— This is a @ercen version of the Oh! Skin-nay! C’mon over Saturday and see ste News } | popalar state oe Tee ae De M | [ [ FE’ art. Lady Almy, how watehful eye on he vities, and learns tha erything he owna on his favorite horne learns that Laughs a-plenty eoowal pric ge iyisien nactls ud a fn, Lora Aley lowes, . ° ‘ f and climaxes 3 our an mail carrier fas 4 that are almost flip if thrilling oe ey ay ! ooteadie tl aante roadside " Thr whe, pe © oe ta endl ae wri girl faced with ng between a t nm give her COLISEUM ‘ , * gyn on ‘ o pretty \ be gifts she 1 a Husband Forgtve™ fin r at the Rex tonight = ie Patter yn star. “We om in our celtar being made by ue at intervals « veal made up of wittichams by Kogers The Cotonial will have a spe cial children’s matinee Saturday . when they will run nae “The Mt al Triangle,” » phete ure via a big train fb 4 play in which all the acters and > actresses are dogs. Pretty little Josie Sedwick is Row: | ow 8 “ ors leading woman. Loman ndal” t the latest — JIN t af ee . 6 STRAND “Crooked = |= Straight” The story of a country lad with dreams of great things. a ‘ nat Seattle, has vie company WALLACE ON THE Afternoons—22c, loge seats 45c. WURLITZER After 6:30—Sic, loge seats Sic. Chil Sp ; Bh Pi agrsegg Moma Reavis te By the world-famous author, Sir James M. Barrie. The =» pereavemeee re ytime. J pes plus ta nson, Thor — i - pg th z PATHE NEWS dren 10c any tir All prices plus tax. : Helen Jerome scenes have never been surpassed for color, variety FRIDAY —Last showings of “BLIND HUSBANDS” De ned Peden ‘wi te one ies ede and compelling beauty. The contrast in settings, as oe re ee ig tn movies in delineation of characters, is nothing short of re- markable. ¥ well known © mother of Ralph Jes ee and ~- Mt reuerite C) bs x i és ysis ah Yee AVzuRROONE , ret iTS, 4 STRAN D raverse'’s next film, © Clommer th Loge Seats .. novel il Rie Pee Under Wineland, Siitins Saturday Morning at 11 } Corns, “Gets-It” 7 : > toplay ope the a » AE a Daily at 11, 1, 3,5, 7,9. Playing It's from the popular Saturday Evening Post ; show! cht of Houdini's “Tne| “A Roaming Bathtub" in the tite ’ “Mlle. Modiste” [| The Great Painless Corn Loosener— | O"'™ ames of a new Sunshine comedy fs Simple as A. B. C—Nover Fails mv | If you have ever t Prrrrnrnrnrrnnnwn,. — wai ‘wo toe pf th ire ” “ rn by bundling {| Two autos pf the first year's out.| bandages. var by sasing salve that |} |___ Three uaa Goldwyn Stars on New Programs —_{)2i5,(22 st ith levers instead ot CHARLES SCHWARTZ sy wheels bber-tired ones, fligurea || 7** Saamtned | in a new Christie « comedy R Prien. jearonable | go bu: 3 y Bolit’s “French. pas. 237 Epler Bik, |try. Uptown, 1414 34 ave; down || S13 Second Ave | town, 918 td ave. one Main 2661 HARDY & CO. “Superior Diamonds” HARDY & CO, / WATCHES for CHRISTMAS |} RELIABLE DEPENDABLE ‘ AMERICAN MADE WALTHAM— DA 6 pris “ i . . Wrist Watches $25.00 and up TWO’S COMPANY—THREE’S A FIGHT § : ; ae | ar ; COLONIAL “A” LINE— And there is a fight—a rip-roarer, too. Wouldn’t § ‘«' | } that ‘ ; Se eee $ 1 50 00 you fight if another fellow tried to steal the only EI girl you ever had? Better see a $ 1 9 00 ° and up WILL ROGERS pee Hn at Bicep stem “JUBILO gs! Bold in’ eee the Owl eae wer JEWELERS It’s Your Idea of Real Entertainment mt Free Show for Kiddies Accompanied by \ | Will Rogers, Pauline Frederick and Tom Moore, three popular Goldwyn stars, who will be Hardy & Co. Adult, Saturday, 11 a. m. One Show Only ia| included in the new movie bills opening Saturday. Rogers comes to the ¢ ‘olonial in what You never saw anything like it. A two-reel film production 3 said to be his best comedy, “Jubilo” ; Miss Frederick comes to the Rex in “The Loves of WATCH SPECIALIS and every actor and actress—n dog. They do everything but | Letty,” an Arthur Pinero play; Moore will be the feature attraction at the Clemmer, in| Lord and Lady Aigy,” a screen version of the play in which William Faversham and} 901 Second Ave. at Marion St. | Mawine Liliott co-starred on the speaking stage,

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