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Tonight—T hursday—Friday Then it says | good-bye and you'll be sorry— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “WHEN i= CLOUDS ROLL BY” with the ludicrous nightmare spectacle and the flood scenes that are creating so much comment. 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing Tschai- kowsky’s overture, “1812” PRINCESS DE BRAGANZA|CATS DIE OF “FLU’ ARRIVES IN NEW YORK SAILORS ALARMED NEW YORK, Dec. 31—Princess Miguel de Braganza arrived in New! men are sure disaster is coming. York from Naples last night on the Mner Pesaro, The princess was formerly Anita Stewart. This is her first visit to America in 11 years. Her three children accompanied her In 1909 she married Don Miguel, Duke of Braganza, who thus re nounced his right to the throne of from flu. The British Humane so-| ciety has hired experts to hunt reme dies for cat flu A miss ts far better inasmuch as she does purchase silk hose for - | than a mile, ) not have to} 5,290 feet. The many-sided success —all sorts of exciting scenes in assortment with a smashing love theme— Strand Orchestra NIGHTS, AFTER 6 te Lower Floor and Lower 2%¢ ,. Balcony “© Upper Balcony 10¢ Children +++ Abe Loge Seats All prices plus tax THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 81, | TODAY'S PROGHAY Lineery tance Tali “The Virtuous Vas Kereen Major Allan's Lion CLEMMER — Feature “Are You Legally M: Dougins Fairbanks tm Clouds Hall By"; Atlantio Ocean «i vernal News; Pate arnt » heat ? the News: Feature production, Jing Davie’ “Soldiers | Strand Weekly wm Mix in Tbe Speed 1 "The Fleer Nelow,” Paramount Magasine REX-—Mabel Normand in “Pinte”; Christie comedy; Mutt and Jeff ty con a Woman LITTLE—W Blue anda NIAL—Allee Lake fm “Sheuld arr Deamond In “The CLEMMER “Are You Legally Married? the photoplay attraction at the Clemmer this week, is proving a popular draw ing card. The plot, which ts entirely original is based on our “man-made laws and flaws,” interwoven with many stirr ing bite of excitement Rosemary Theby and Lew Cody are seen in the leading roles eee ‘OLISEUM Doug Fairbanks meets, falls in love and is about to become engaged to a most beautiful young girl He ra lovely opal ring—then he rs that the young lady Is superstitious y rong or Doug! He's in an then leaves hin fate to empectally about opal awful fix! He »uija board. k This happens tn Roll By,” Doug's ver which is being showr this week and everything turna out When the Clouds tatont ¢ pum REX At the Rex this week, Mabel Nor mand is playing the role of a happy ttle cow girl, M Pinto,” the pride of a big Artsona ranch. She has five guard ans to look after her welfare but, needless to say, “Pinto” always gets rel bs e fine comedy o star gives a thrilling exhibition work equestrier MISSION Romance, speed and adventure are included in the plot of “The Speed Maniac.” in whieh Tom Mix is the star at the Miss this week One of the most exelting stunts erformed by Mix is the rescuing of rirl from a tallyho runaway Novak's pretty young sister, Jane Eva, plays the leading feminine role. | COLONIAL Should a Woman Tell Alice Lake ts the featured Mins Lake in cast question she is forced to decide. « PALACE HIP To welcome the New Year appro: | priately Hip bint Manager Muller, of the Pal theatre, promises for the tomorrow an unusually | good mixture of comedy and song, chatter in a firehoume in a rural dis Pe ‘ i ae | fore they will become regular Dilly Daly clatme to be no versatile | Eight Words in Slogan Of} stiracime These are only whistler that he can imitate not Western Candidate | th of the numbers on the y most of the birds and animals bill, which is a whirlwind of | of the woods and farmyard, but in ue m laughter. | cludes railroad trains, motors and| PIFRItE, 8 Dec, 31 7 eee | sroplanes in his repertoire word piatf . ee ewest to mo a penal Seen ae esas ticing | fmm. JonneON u The newest to move from the pos! Mildred Harris Chaplin, will be the | can candidate Parichat garg Bins \ : ns Lioyd Hughes, He'l be starred in photoph sttraction i tutes by Thomas Enos ¥ just dberty patrons are wildly G A S in the Ww chasing tickets for the big Sour stomach (heartburn) Swelling a 1 Feellr quently relieved Belching a fr at in om plained « we Minutes: stant relief from Pains ach caused by undigested food. SENT FREE #it""* 8 Alt THIAL Send Tax, name and address, and we wil send you on approval our stomach preparation, Jo-to, for 20 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 r re the unused portion if not hy KAR-:R! KAN-nU COMPANY, | | wilt be! ————=Ishown at the Colonial thruout the| week player. New England girl, who fa! with an artist, Whether or not she| LONDON, Dee. 31.—British sea-|#hould confide in him a secret which | the had for years kept and which might make a difference | Scores of ships’ cats are ying off/in his feelings toward her, is the big) sm little | in love! to herself, | cham Chemical Co.,| { dancing and nov A big fea-| soe Ryan was born at the foot of| the stenographer. It's good comedy. | ture of the bill In a picturesque nov-| rove Tower in Crook county. - ity called “Frolicking in a Romany | wooming. No wonder he can ride Camp." and ts in the nature of ® 11. was almost raised in the saddle ypay revue with Meyior Pearloff. .. an unmitigated scoundrel (on the| | ussian whirlwind and acrobatic reen) he has dynamited his way , dancer, and Maybelle Thompson, an| Toeh!, 2° teh SMart of hate C ure a CT } American classic danseuse. featured. | 0. |i”. ow type of “bad man | Heralde a laughable comedy | 10'S as pepular as many heroes, Hi 12 “Bi Mistake,” a piaylet ‘in| test villainous characterization { | which Betty Frederick and her com. | ')00), vie er” in Vitagraph’s Coliseum patrons are antici | pany will be seen ceded: “iaeaiiaaar Saracen” 2 pating « big time at the New Villani and Villani have a nove) *r! “* s B Year's eve show Jinks to singing act. ' © presented at 11:15 o'clock to Sensational throws, drops ar night. ‘The program will include swings are promised in the offer-| three big comedies, Mack Sen ing of the Three Falcons, comedy nett Chartes Chaplin's and | ring experts Watty Are latest features. Galvin and Bath have staged their The latter two will be pre-release combination of ongs, dances and/ pr se ations, meaning that they Stomach *: The tor Pontage and war| FINE RECORD FOR For Your Most Generous Patronage We Thank You and Wish for You a Happy Prosperous New Year 1919. Screen Version of Richard Harding : Davis’ Romantic Novel at Strand | ~ _ ~ ” Scene from the photoplay “Soldiers of Fortune,” the Strand, at now This picture is adapted from Richard Harding Davis’ wonderful story concerning a young engineer, who travels to the extreme out adventure, posts of civilization in search of i \She’s Champion Shimmy Dancer of that shimmy dar about this fall of 191 She's shown in the movies for th first time with Constance Talmad in a light comedy called “The Virtu ous Vamp,” now at the Liberty | Gilda Grey's supremacy as a shoul r whaker was established in the courts in York | Two r producers each "He’sa Popular Screen Villain | © wo much sung rev nud | Mine Grey's performance is recog-| nized an aesthetic. It and disc magazines devoted | }to fine art. Her most enthusiastic! | admirers compare her even to Yvette | Gullbert Her manner on the stage is un usual She maintains an impassive demeanor, described ax truly droll Her hair is denecribed as ashen. In & few months she has become a real joelebrity in New York. In the movie she writes to an tn surance office insure ber shoul | ders, which are necessary to her art | This inepires a stenc her In the | office who is impersonated by Con | stance Talmadge. | And Thent Clerks in the office fall off their is when the stenographer prac | flees the art of dancing as she| learned it from Miss Grey In the end the pres in extimated | uswed In jent marries | Will be shown tonight weeks be The one actor who never “THE fakes his amazing feats | Speed | Maniac” Russell on the Wurlitzer FOURTH NEAR PIKE Held over because it’s a hit—Continuous tonight till midnight TOM MTX Shy Candidate Is rennet anni and t withd his aid, an ab: “Ty But The Greeters, ‘ote was split incumbent, prompted the race and opponent. unselfishness And not 15 telegram from Alaska. nm, in why C. |of the Seattle Louls Lucas, of the is not he raw from upport to sent member. it was too his Lucas. and him Tt read his mind was made up. Winner, But Still He Won't Get Post For downright unselfishness and retiring shyness you can't beat the affable hotel clerk. That, for one R. Marshall, of the Hotel Washington, is president Greeters, New Richmond, | wh as the association | of hotel clerks is known, held their| man died, al election Tuesday night 101-101 on Marshall Lucas’ to tons He The minutes later, came a It was from | for Lucas for president.” late, Lucas said| Let's go eat at Boldt s—uptown, | 1114 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | The dynamic hero of brain, brawn and bravery Double Funeral for Aged Couple Following the double funeral of Mr. and Mra. William Leeman, 1219 E. 69th st, at the Butterworth | establishment at 2 p. m. Wednes- | day, their ashes were to be placed together tn @ double bronze urn. The couple had been married 60 Seven hours after Mr. Lee- Mrs. Leeman followed him. They both succumbed to pneumonia. ‘ INBER YW Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows A woman can get a anything she wants him has tact enough to induce y years or two tomorrow nig irs eve show and Jinks 0 expected a petitions | to be presented at 11:15 o'clock acceptances tonight. In addition to showing Another wrinkle in the South Da-| pre-releases of the latest fea ota law was revealed today that be tures of the screen's most * fore the primaries in March there| mous comedians, Arbuckle and must be at least one debate by presi:| Chaplin, the Liberty will present tial candidates and 16 congres-| Mack § ‘s newest whirl sional debates wind of Inughter, “The Speak a also a burlesque and | sketch on “Unele Tom's Cabli Review,” her Interesting num similar caliber, “Overseas ny ¢ an PITTSBURG TO FACE) LONDON, Dee, 31 Dirt About} 440 tons of soot, dust and dirt falls viet every quare mile of Londor Thirty aut were needed to haul jam Russell, his company and props out to a location on the Lincoln highway, where scenes for Paul! Dickey's “Lincoln Highway: | man” are being “shot.” | "Other Men's Shoes,” story by the Cnelish war correspondent, Andrew utar ing made Into a movie yle by Irene TO THE MOVIES The number of movie patrons in| he United States is estimated at 000,000 by the statistician of one film company He places the number of movie! theatres in the United States at| 16.000 LUDEN'S | e GIVE QUICK RELIEF FOR NOSE & THROAT instant}, Tepea' Aide digeetion aweet and strong EATONIC ie thy best ranedy. ands wonderfully bonefited. On! Positively guarantees \ please or we iM refund money Gets bie Wx today. Yor will so. ting, and and day to une it st HN Drug | many instances, do.sed by former Uni and ys Alter you eat -always take ATONI FOR YOUR /.CID-STOMACE) relieves Heartburn, Bloat ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, 11 stomach miseries app stite. Keeps stomach Increases Vitality and Pep | Tens of thou- ly conte a cent Five Retail | Red Cheas Alchemy Please send all Magazines, Pa 1 ete., to the Salvage Depart: ment. We want every concety Able thing of any value wh'eh you cannot longer use. We turn use less things Into Gold Try the Red Cross Dining Room for Lunch. We buy and serve wholesome food, daintily pared. Encourage the ladies who are giving thelr Ume to i serv © you. a WE ©. bunc ‘ALL We have more than 60 men tn hospitals, helped in being ny different ways Our Nursing Department ts now ready to make nursing visits and is having eplendid success, Salvage Phone Elliott 4512 No other show in town has the fun of this one for your New Year’s Eve or New Year's Day indoor entertainment— CONSTANCE TALMADGE | —IN— | | | | | MAUNA “A VIRTUOU | VAMP” which reveals vampy, flirty things every girl—and man—should know. every Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing “Little Joe” Liberty Pictorial Review Liberty Educational Weekly SONGS BY ARTISTS gee A RTINM T,g

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