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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. SECOND NEAR SENECA Last Times Friday: D. W. Griffith's “*WAY DOWN EAST” STARTING SATURDAY! Built on a theme as mighty as his “The Miracle Man” compelling » and stirring , tale of spir- itual re- generation LIVE” WITH BETTY COMPSON $3 SSS cs so SKS see PETTED KITTENS! % S: Purring thru an idle life! For >: + “ladies” must live and laugh and . Spend. But WOMEN! They are ,, ** different! Is there no escaping the ** ° price each must pay? sF 95 55GB Sy ¢:-2: $$$: : STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing Victor Herbert's “Fhe Fortune Teller” S. K. WINELAND, Director | Bince 1830, the United States and have constructed “Morals,” Dance “Get Acquainted Night,” | Murs, at Bright's, 1604 4th—(Adi —_ Last Times Tonight | FRANK MAYO. (BRecTON Jt NSEN-VON HEP BERG] IN 2ND & UNIVERSITY Starting Tomorrow Matinee SATURDAY rT DICK me =HATTON F —igewe ij “Fearless | A Prairte Melodrama MARIE PREVOST IN “NOBODY’S FOOL” —ana— “The Million Gl HE Dales Bond LL Mystery” A Nick Carter Detective Story adapted from “The Mor- 310,000 | als of Marcus,” by William J. Locke, nim and he was fined $40. in of surfaced roads. . will be May MeAvoy's misnendlre vehicle “GO STRAIGHT” Evening 250 35e TODAY'S PROGRAMS LInenry ton.” CLEMO Straight.” | WINTER GARDEN “The Great in Frank Mayo 4 Dempsey Our pentior world's championship con. | tent BITE Mover "* Country and the | } | Inmes Oliver Cur | | Bisie Verguscn in Sunset Jones.” Grits “Way * a BLUE MOUSE | rporN between two lovers, one with money who believes that every thing on earth, even love has ite the other an impulsive, ro , May McAvoy in “Every ale.” which will be the {traction at the Blue American every modern against the 20th century wofship of money “God's Country and the Law” closes tonight. CLEMMER Marie Prevost plays “the ugly duckling” for the first part of her | newest Unive al feature, Fool,” which ce » the Cle tomorrow. But the pest of E nm College came out of her shell rimmed Blasses under the influence of in herited wealth. And ‘tis said Mario| was never cuter or more alluring than as the social butterfly in this snappy comedy drama. Frank Mayo closes a three-days run in “Go Straight,” tonight. . . WINTER GARDEN The Dempsey-Carpentier world's championship boxing contest pie tures will be shown for the last time tonight at the Winter Garden | Beginning Sat y, “Shama of Society,” a dramatic picture dealing with the affairs of a young couple of wealth and social position, will be shown. Barbara Castleton and Montague Love have the leading roles. An added feature will be the per sonal appearance each afternoon and evening of Rex, billed as the Mental one eee | [STRAND Leatrice Joy, Marcia Manon, Mah lon Hamilton and William Mong are four of the popular screen players appearing with Betty Compson in her latest starring vehiglen, “Ladies Must Live,” scheduled as the next feature attracion at the Strand, | George Loane Tue who direct ed “The Miracie Ma largely re- sponsible for the snecess of Mins Compson's new picture, which has to jdo with the social ambitions of a ipretty young «irl | “Way Down Fast.” the Griffith pleture, closes tonight havitg com: pleted a two-weeks’ run. | eee | COLISEUM |_ Tonight for the Inst time Elsie Ferguson will appear at the Colt lneum tn the Rita Welman story, Beginning Saturday eltan's much heralded tits of Life™ will be shown. ite of Life” is screened tn four episodes, each episode being adapted from a separate story. To portray the various prominent roles Neilan selected a cast composed of many of the screen's foremost players, includ ing Lon Chaney and little freckle faced Wesley Barry. j eee | Lu | Pretty little Mary Anderson, better known to film fans as “Sunshine Mary,” will be seen in the leading feminine role with Charlie Ray in “Two Minutes to Go,” opening at the Liberty Saturday following the final showing Friday night of “The Great Impersonation.” | As the title suggests, “Two Min-| utes to Go” is a lively story of col lege life, presenting Ray as a foot ball hero, eee Dick Hatton, clever portrayer of | = Western roles, is featured in “Fear lens Dick,” the new screen offering opening Saturday at the Rex. The plot of this picture is filled with) thrilling action, including gunplay be-| tween a band of lawless men and] specal government officials. Tonight brings to a close “Love Without Question” and “Lorraine of) the Timberlands,” the present fea- tures. Minister Wins in | | Court Proceedings PARIS, Nov. 11.—Father Francois of Brie advised his flock not to at tend dances at a local restaurant and dance hall. The owners sued On ap. peal to a higher court the priest was upheld because he was acting in ‘a Hugo and Mabel Ballin are going religious capacity. to Spain to film “In Old Madrid.” \Champion Hen-Fruit Layer on Display MERSHAM, England, Nov. 11.—A hen is being displayed here as the champion economizer of the nelgh- borhood. One of its exes, which was of normal baa baa three yolks, | Last Times Friday “SUNSET JONES” Big W Drama HAROLD FOX NE Admission 20c TH SEATTLE STAR May comes «| vehicle, “ » Blue ve mew 9 oh for Sale.” eso the beautiful and clever Mouse tomorrow in her latest starring | 100% Courtesy, Pictures, Music Last Times Friday—“The Great Impersonation!” SATURDAY Charles In his swiftest action play!—As the gridiron hero in the college football story— “Two ees To Go’ not love ? SEE! 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Any style or size Brunswick Phonograph can be purchased on small weekly or monthly payments. Many Suitors Result in Husband’s Death| PARIS, Nov. 11—The police of Dreux have been completely baffled | in thelr efforts to solve the death of | De: M. Leon Perineau, a wealthy mer | — hant. He was poisoned and his | [~ young wife was arrested. It was || learned that she was receiving | marked attentions from 15 men. Maggie Albanesi, daughter of the English novelist, Maria Albanesl, is starring Viola Dana, ee ee oe Live Ghosts,” being filmed Noah Berry will support Priscilla | George Fitzmaurice in London. in “Wild Hon: _——— Slow motion photography Is employed in “Glass Houses,” Little Cost. Private Hail Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants. 4th and Pike, Maim 3911 Danced in seading places of New York’City. Member Teachere Asem. Hobart Bosworth, Elinor Fatr and | obert McKim head the east of! ‘White Hands,”. adapted from diner Sullivan's story U*!Versrry mvsio STORE 4312 University Way. Gi Or ih it Atay TIN TO i TD il td | ) ‘| we wie Hl i S ae i CO x “aula Ah ml ‘1 | TT LAaD iT | AN INNOVATION ON THE SCREEN! NEILAN! Distinct Stories Made Into One Feature! MARSHALL SOMETHING NEW! FOURTH (BIT “Tho Strange Adven- ” alt ge rg thing.” |A_ com- Nelian himself. A edy-drama!t A Post. Lon story with » surprise Smart Set gem, Chaney as the fini, by Walter Trum- Chinaman whe bull. wanted & son, “Bits of Life’’ . With WESLEY BARRY, LON CHANEY, NOAH BEERY Begins Saturday LAST TIMES FRIDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in “FOOTLIGHTS” §RCOND BIT “The Man Whe Heard Bvery- THIRD BIT “Hop,” by Hugh Wiley, in The Saturday Evening satire snipped from the slums of New . How a thief ise in wrong through Sood | intentions, by homas MeMorrow, im ‘The Popalar Mag- Coliseum Concert Orchestra ARTHUR KAY, Director