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THE SEATTLE STAR | Opera Singer Has Such Winning , : Ways Ladies All Fall “td Him me GROTE-HANKINCO O9TO 7. KEGEL President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. The Life of the [4 Party is Brunswick Pumgah | TODAYS PROGHAMS LIRERTY—Hoscee Arbuckle in “The Life of the Party ou eg K—Dowgias Fairbanks tm | Where the Pubic Anows At Sees Good Shows FATTY ARBUCKLE Now More Showing Mirth. ful than ever “The Great Lover,” all SE—"The Furnace,” all Tom Mix in “The Tex RDEN—Dougtas Fatr- he Mark FAIRBANK’S latest , The Mark of Zorro t the Clemmer this week is great This popular actor performs not one, but many daring stunts There is One scene in which Doug” is pursued by a group of soldiers, He climbs to the roof of ‘ * : : VW, Daron with tb aueoianns ek os. ta ie is a matter of great pride and satisfaction to the B77 L rack, When they: Giesever Nin, housewife and hostess to have music and enter- ' f hon of a. eee, Gahan Ge kane tainment of the highest character whenever there be a pile of hay and the soldiers mn. are guests in the home. i And the pride and satisfaction are especially empha- sized at the New Year’s, when guests are invited for the New Year's party. rro” is an adapta McCulley’s novel, The Curse platrana” LIBERTY With the Brunswick you are assured of ample musie Fatty Arbuckle has the role of a promising young lawyerin Life and entertainment—for the Brunswick plays all rec- the Par the picture attraction ords at their best. rty this week. Fatty is mount Picture the te of every ress tone There should be a Brunswick in your home New by ‘ . Year’s Eve. Order it from The Grote-Rankin Co., for the audience) occurs Irvin where there is a size and finish to meet your require- ments, This lovely brown-eyed girl, with whom the gentleman| seems to be fascinated, is Claire Adams, who is the heroine| : | Of the photoplay “The Great Lover,” at the Strand this week.| And the chap with the cute little mustache is the “great lover,” whose specialty is breaking hearts. He is a wonderful opera singer, and has such a magnetic personality the ladies I g Cobb ix the author of “The Life of the P ¥ “The Life of the Pa rty” oe @ |ean't help falling in love with him. A fast and festive fun frolic, filled with COLISEUM | “Behind the stage” scenes add much interest to this film - r 4 Marshal Neilan was given the key | Play. gambols, girls and giggles and all fussed up with joy! MERMAID COMEDY “April Fool” of the city of Sar Fr filming the First Nati pleture, | Eraphed. Dinty,” the of : » Coll Dinty” fs @ Itfle newsboy who seum. He, therefore ob 1 some |helps a great district attorney fig 1 inusual scenes abou e city which bis stolen daughter Little fre have never befor photo | faced Wesley Barry plays “Dir o when NN COLONIAL | Constance Talmadge is carrying a Famous Producer ||. ' on Guring wwagger tick she brought back 7 Ariz, are|ffom Europe, Her next picture is ng features of |“Mama's Affair,” Tom Mix Western | 0.8 the Colonial Director King Vidor, who made Mix's cowboy cavalcade attended | “The Jack Knife Man,” hae started the rodeo In a body and took several| Work on a movie from Ralph Con first prizes. Mix himself served as|nor's “The Sky Pilot.” a judge of events. i | eee The Texan” is typically a West-| Winiam Lawrence was a mode!| ern picture jfor Christy, Lydendecker and other} magazine artivts He's in the mov REX | tos now, appearing in the First Na- A convict’s daring escape from |Uonal picture, “Habit.* ison in one of the exciting inch | ¢ ee ta in “Dice of Destiny,” the film| Katherine Mac PATHE REVIEW &. oble Post to Give. Naval Absconder Ball on Wednesday! Sought by Police last affair to be given by the; BALTIMORE, Dec, 28.—Both civil J. Noble post, American Lé | and naval police are today searching before it consolidates with | for H. W. J. Meyers, 20, alleged to Rainier post, is a ball, scheduled | have absconded with $72,000. + 0% ANA fednesday evening at Christen-| yseyers, who is a member of the play at the Rex this week. The con. | pleted a picture ca ee, hall, Broadway and Madison st. destroyer Satterlee'’s crew, disap: viet # H. B. Warner who, in the | Latchkey.” It's fro oA ¢ will be furnished by the post | peared from the navy yard at Nor e role of Jimmy Doyle, ia falsely ac | N. and A. M Williamson, called “The | & o> cused of a crime he did not commit, | Second Latchkey.” “= |} and le sentenced to serve a long term oe. © u folk yesterday. The money ig said See apemecaRamed lt have been missed at the same : j | ~_ “a . time, % in the penitentiary | Biltle Ritchie ts dragged into a] + ng to Strike scciapacgpaicrmenanamipeescmasieny 4 #PE- 2 || The story deals almost exctuntvety | phe by a ewan fn the new Harry * fi ; / 1 pall For in England? Ss Cond. * [with the activities of a gang of | Henry Lebrman oemedy, “Wet and [EWPORT, Enc, Dec. 2%—Un @ great change for the better Place soon in- the country for Aviation Site Petition of the county commiasion om (Warm Pri Wh S erty Tueeday. Emanuel Lund, the crook”, one of th a young girl, er.” - ee OO ETO” eee ere oneeee | with whom Jimmy is in love. wou mer bd = n yolgornes Franklin made coal | ee Pola Negri t Polish, She ts fen-| Blood Is Set Free waceifion, “dled from asphyxiation a MOUSE tured in the new Du Barry movie en- Will be nothing left to strikelers for condemnation of 10 acres of p tilled “Passion.” Partially recovered after giving a| PT#nklin was in jail yhen he volun- / | “The Furnace, the photoplay accion. 7 ~~ eered his blood. was said J. H. oe nao Ff Sane Point to be used for aviation which te being shown at the Blue f cee | pint of blood in a vain effort to save | relessed Suntay, inten neld-at tha ‘lament, at a meeting here | purposes in connection with the site Mouse, Seattle's newest motion pic: |. “Edgars Little Saw.” a new oRoth @ man unknown to him, A. 8. Frank- hospital unti] Monday afternoon be already purchased, is to be heard in ture hodse, is filled with spectacular irkington comic, tells what Edgar -_—__ Un, former olty jail prisoner, | was at cause of his weakened condition, ASK FOR aad GET superior court Jan. 17. The proceed %s ings are the first of their kind for aviation purposes in the history of the county. : " Maited't Milk ‘The only woman lecturer in Italian universities is Teresa Labriola, who Infants and Invalides lectures on law in the University of a sec HIS very good looking chap is ' There ts a church wedding |@4 with a box of tools he got for i 4 |qwhich is exceptionally beautiful,” a | Cbrintmas, se Sport — Old issouri Town lawn party, a carnival and a gor | Beous ballroom scene, The picture dramatically unfolds ‘saricasidhila, Dinh! se: athatsae wate were at a premium. Litte| Gl LLOYD | the unhappy results of a too hasty | marrtage. Ne ‘f | boys climbed telegraph poles. Wom- COMEDY AGNss APIS 10 GOS OEE Seta }en fainted and screamed as they hur-| a _ | ried into near-by-stores. All this hap- : ici pened in Jackson, a town, as every lane knows, in the most temperate of | |the temperate zones, when a big | brindle bull suddenly decided to go on | a rampage. Up and down the square tore the raging, bellowing bull. He probably | never saw so many heels before in his life. Tho fight began when Robert | Sides brought the bull to town to) sell, The crowd in the square seemed | to anger him, In @ second he had thrown his owner to the street, Then | Marshal Netlan, one of the best | known and most prominent motion|WILL ROGERS IN picture producers in the business: Nellan is 29 years old. He started STORY BY COBB) his professional career as an actor| Wit Rogers has finished work on/| in a San isco stock company new picture, “Boys Will Be/ On the seree first became famous | Boys,” from Irvin 8 Cobb's famous | ax Mary Pic d's leading man and | » which was directed by Clar later as her director. He now pro) o Badger. Goldwyn officials are| duces pictures released thru the First | t that Cobb humor plus! ational Film company. Some of} | Roe « humor will make an excep. is most recent successeg are “Go| uonally amusing and meritorious | Get It” “The River's End,” | comedy. ver Marry’ . In “DICE _OF DESTINY” Now Showing MARSHALL NEIL A N’S in which I freckled Pauline Stark is . the fun began. Barry is starring at the | making a picture called “Snow Blind Well, the bul wns finally laid low his week news,” by a well-meant bullet, And the town “Din 99 — - - _—_— has something to talk about from this day forth. Values His Toes at $6,400 Apiece| ba Spencer R. Meyers, 10, by his fa Wesley ther, C. D. Meyers, as guardian, ts | | auing the city for $25,000 to compen: | aed . sate for the loss of four toes alleged A CLYDE COOK to have been cut off by a street car | First With Langh | May 6. ‘The plaintiff says his foot | National after Laugh, caught in a rail and the motorman didn’t see him in time to stop, Woman Leaps Into * Fy 1 River; Changes Mind! Annie Harvey, 52, inmate of the) King county farm, jumped into the} Duwamish river Monday night, de- termined to commit suicide. When she struck the water, she found it was so cold that she serambled out onto the river bank and returned the farm. Shipping Cats to France Protested| BRISTOL, Eng., Dec. 28.--A pro- | in “All Wrong* WINELAND'S ORCHESTRA NOW—TODA Y—NOW ties against the shipment of cats The Proof of the Picture Is in the Eye io FI Bristol idents cla hah the texportation of the :ant AND THIS ONE OFFERS PROOF mals has led to a system of steal-; ing the felines in this city. Your Pyes Eramined Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated and Wow! What a picture—thrills, pathos, humor—the tale of a fighting newsboy and his adventures in the dens of San Francisco’s Chinatown! VANITY COMEDY “Without a Wife” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 ARTISTS ARTHUR KAY Conductor Playing selections from “Mile. Modiste,” by Victor Herbert MALOTTE * CHESTER SCREENIC on the Views of Beautiful WURLITZER Natural Bridges Your New Year’s Resolution A MIDNIGHT MELANGE OF MANGLED MADNESS STAY UP FOR OUR MIDNITE FOOLERIES LOTS OF NOISE—LOTS OF JOYS LOTS OF GIRLS—LOTS OF BOYS SOUVENIRS—SURPRISES FIRST SHOWING OF “THE COUNTY FAIR” REMEMBER “CHECKERS”? SEE THIS ONE starts AT 11:15 ‘Nicar NO ADVANCE IN PRICES THE ORCHESTRA OF REAL ARTISTS (Mischa Gluschkin, Conducting) Selection, “Cavalleria Rusticana” .........Mascagni OUR PROLOGUE PRESENTS MICHELE DE CARO Singing the Prologue to Pagliacci D OTHER FEATURES, TOO COMING—WATCH FOR IT! “THE COUNTY FAIR” A Picture—A Punch—A Story—A Gem It Startled the East—It Will Repeat Here “If ‘my eyes are weak or strained, to have them properly examined and glasses fitted by an ex- pert.” Moderate Prices Motorcycle | Engine | Is Opera Airplane PARIS, Dec. 28—-A motorcycle | engine fitted to a cycle stationed be- [hind the scenes plays an important |part in the orchestral music of a| new futurist opera, “Airman Dro,” which has been produced at Lugo, Italy. The role of the engine is to reproduce the drone of the aeroplane propellor. Prohibition Cuts” Arrests in Belgium | BRUSSE Dec, 28.—-The num- ber of sentences due to the abuse of spirits has declined, in consequence | of the prohibition act, from 21,000 in| 1913 to 4,100dn 191%... A 1404 THIRD AVENUE

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