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SECOND NEAR SENECA Now \PLAYING! -BEACH’S HE IRON TRAIL! The famous novelist’s best story since “The Spoilers” A STIRRING, VIRILE TALE OF ALASKA—AND THE GRIM, FURIOUS BATTLE TO BUILD A “GOLDEN” RAILROAD! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND RE Hoot Gibson ‘in “Sure Fire” : x Western Story, Full of Action! Young and old quickly learn to dance at Bright's, 1604 4th.—Ady. RED PEPPER FOR COLD IN CHEST Ease your tight. aching cheat. Stop the pain. Break up the com gestion Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief Tt cannot hurt you. and it certainty, seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness Fight out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and ti when heat penetrates right down Into colds, congestion, aching mus cles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pep per Rub you feel the tinglifg heat. 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Iron tod ‘Oo weeks’ ti ft has increa: made you Stronger in every Wil be refunded First National Kinograms Pathe News Director Bruce Scenic NOW PLAYING athe Wonderful Thing” AT THE n-—t } TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—"The Never to Return Aber ine for Ke Dean tn —Kmmett Dalton STRAND. COLON star has galloped » in the film firmament. | He ts “Smilin’ Hoot” Gibson. Hoot's middie name Is Speed. He's a high-| falutin’, shootin’ cowboy of the; Plains, But it hax taken him 11 years to ride to stardom | hing type | worship: | to al Hoot represents the di that captivates’ the bh pers. Cap aslant, Broad grin Spark. | ling eye. A bronacho buster Auto speed fiend. He was with a congress of Rough Riders in 1910, | when D. W. Griffith employed him} to appear in “The Two Brothers.” Then Universal signed him to sup {port Harry Carey in his Westerns. \ But they couldn't hold this ener getic cowboy-ac down, and now he is a star in his own right At the Rex this week Hoot playing in “Sure Fire,” a corking jwood Western picture ee * the picture starring, is jthe story of a fight-—the battle of [two indomitable wills—the struggle | | for the mastery of the logging indus- j try. | The beauty-of the photography and the magnificent scenery of the Canadian North Woods country is unsurpassed. | “Conflict” surpasses even “Repu: | tation,” Miss Dean's most recent | picture, in ite intensity and dramatic | force. . BLUE MOUSE House Peters is appearing in the leading role of “The Man From Lost River," which is now playing at the! Blue Mouse theatre, Thin offering was especially written for House! Peters by Katherine Newlin Burt.) She will be remembered by the theatregoers of this city as the au thor of “The Branding Iron” and “Snowblind.” Mr. Peters has long been known for his protrayal of powerful char i | | | three | The LORENC Second Ave. Theatre et James Ta | Admission 25¢ | | | | Greater Than “The Branding Iron” NOW HERE Until Friday Night Only HOUSE PETERS IN A BIG, GRIPPING RAMA OF THE REDWOODS— “The Man From Lost River” ALSO A Comedy News and Novelties BLUE MOUSE £3 THEATRE ES | acters; jter Garden this week is the appear: | | STRAND |powerful story of the big railroad! | transferred to the screen. jing at the Strand this week, with luncle by marrying an heiress. THE Highfalutin’, Shootin’ Hoot Gibson, ' Now at Rex, Is Newest Picture Star Look at Haot Gibson's sporty cap and breezy smile. They're characteristic of filmdom’s newest star. Speed is his | And he’s a champion cowboy. Hoot is at the middle name. Rex this wee SEATTLE STAR E KNEW ABOUT FENCING for Ko story follow® |WHAT H Since Doubling of th in one part close aa & jo, the Shakexpeare it n be expected to 8 required to know some When the who thing about fencing French duelling m was him @ little polish, the The nearest I ever came to fencing was lengaged to give asked if he had fenced before comedian drawle ‘Lord, no. pliers.” at the @ barbed wire and a pair o' The Liberty picture js now showing % Fifteen two-reel ver Ad ures of Sher in England, are United States, kk Hols to be shown in th Bill, who was the pup in Chaplin's “A Dog's Life,” is the dog in Mar- | shall Nejlan's “Penrod.” } Musical Club Presents JASCHA and, a# the lumber camp foreman in his latest offering, he; is given every rtunity to reveal that manliness and suppressed ten derness which make him an ideal} sereen hero. oe WINTER GARDEN A feature ‘of the show at the Win ance in person of Emmett Daiton, | famous reform starred in a picture play “Beyond the! Law," which depicts his early career as a member of the notorious Daiton gang of bank robbers. Dalton gives a most interesting} talk on his experiences, | eee LIBERTY Today brings a complete change am to the Liberty. It is a} puble bill with “The Ne'er to drama, and “Doub. ‘or Romeo,” a comedy, vielng for honors. | Wallace Beery, Margaret McWad Walt Whitman, Jack Mulhall and} Margaret Landis are featured in the drama “The Ne'er to Return Road.” eee } COLISEUM “ If ever Constance Talmadge has a} dangerous competitor for premier| Place as a screen comedienne it will | be her sister Norma, in the same t of m story as “The Wonderful ing” in which she is, starring at| the Coliseum this week, In the first reels of “The Wonderful Thing” Norma is delightfully amuse ing, and then in the last two she has & part more characteristic in the emotional action, which is her usual Une. “The iron Trail,” Rex Reach's battle in the Far North, has been It ta #how Wyndham Standing, the popular hero of many big dramas, in the role of Murray O'Neil, around whom the story revolves, | Thurston Hall, Alma Tell and Betty Carpenter are other favorites im the cast. COLONIAL Alice Lake plays a difficult dual role in “The Infamous Misg Revell,” the dramatic picture at the Colonial Cullen Landis, who plays the lead- ing male role, is seen ax a youth who ie compelfed by his mother to try and win a bequest left by his ‘The picture shows for the last time tonight. OAK “The Good Bad Wife” is the title of the picture drama which is the opening attraction at the Oak thea tre this woek Dorothy Green is the star of the pleture. She appears as the vivacious little wife whose daring actions| cause no end of complicating situa tions, John Fleming Wilson, author of the stage success, “The Man Who Came Back,” is writing scenarios for | Thomas H. Ince. | , & newcomer in the # opposite Bugene hivalrous Charlie, movies, O'Brien in INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mar, Rain or Shine EMMETT DALTON sole survivor of the fa- mous Dalton gang of Kansas bank robbers APPEARS IN PERSON DAILY in connection with motion picture “BEYOND ’ THE LAW” A Western that’s differ. ent and with nothing to mislead or offend. WE:T MR. DALTON TER GARDE w" Jas. Q. Clernmer his THEATRE Mgr. 4 bandit, who is also | _ Woman Beats Men in Fishing Contest’ DEAL, Eng., Nov. ing contest open In a fish to mayors and | their wives, Mrs. Henry Cavell took first’ prize with a two-pound codling One mayor caught an umbrella lost| from the pier a week earlier, Marvelous Russian Violinist RETURN CONCERT THURSDAY Dec ] 2 EVENING me METROPOLITAN Complete Change of Program PRICES: $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 (Plus War Tax) vonpay NOV. 28 MONDAY HEARD IN THE LOBBY “I’m just weak with excitement.” “Believe me, I wouldn’t take a chance like she did for all the movies in the world.” “I know I ought to be ashamed, Fred, but I couldn’t help screaming when that blamed horse stumbled.” “I nearly jumped out of my sea: when she fell off that log.” “Ooh! Ain’t that Miss Labo the spooky one!” ‘Wonder who plays the part of the girl that rescues Herbert Rawlinson. She’s certainly a nervy one.” “How do you suppose they took that explosion without killing some of those loggers?” i “I think Priscilla Dean is the best actress on the screen.” “My goodness, I never saw such an exciting fillum.” “That log jam has ‘Way Down East’ backed off the boards.” “I read ‘Conflict’ in the Red Book, but it’s not nearly as good as the pic- ture. “The Clemmer has been having some’fine pictures lately, but this one is the daddy of them all.” Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE- OTTO F. KEGEL, President L| More Than 59, Being Prepared Daily on Monarch Ranges In Seattle | Are You Going to Cook Your Thanksgiving PAGE 3 RANKIN CO) i nas 184 Meals Are Dinner on a Monarch? or weekly payments. Place your order for 2 Monarch tomorrow and we will see that it is inStalled in your kitchen in time to cook your Thanksgiving dinner on it. The Monarch Malleable is recognized as the most economical range. 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