The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 3

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Race Track Drama Coming to Blue Mouse; JOHN HAMRICK of Mouse theatre, ar hounces that starting Saturday the ffering will be a new Fox produc Rion, “Thunderclap,” in which Mary Carr, who won fame as the mother in POver the Hill,” ts featured in an Epther role Thunderclap” is a big race track 8 written for t ° sane, the man e Hil” to the ht Rose,” st . Shows for the last time to engagement at the Clemmer tonight an his first starring vehicle, “The Mil ing Rawlinson is an ersal star, Miss Du Pont, the attractive bionde who ap ared here recently in “The Rage of | Paris. | False Kisses” is the title of the uPont feature. lta theme revolves round a young discontented wife. Pat O'Malley, the clever young tor who has played in many big Productions under the Marshall Net n banner, is seen with Miss DuPont d ‘TER GARDEN A elve stellar players an! a sup Baporting cast of unrivaled quality Rhat's the record set by Cecil B. De petitte in “The Affaire of Anatot,” | fwhich opens at the Winter Garden 2 of Anatol” was writ: | fen by Jeanie Macpherson, author of Many nota DeMille productions. Her story was suggested by Arthur Bchnitzier’s scintillating comedy of the same name. Tonight will be the final showing of “When Lights Are Low,” the/ Hayakawa picture. | eee COLISEUM | Anita Stewart appears at the Coli | -geum in “The Invisible Fear” for the last time tonight. The new show, | Opening Saturday, features a big Buropean production Au For a Woman,” in which Emil Jannings. who played one of the leading roles in “Deception.” Hilde Worner hav ing the leading characters } Action of the story takes place at! that period of the French revolution galled “The Reign of Terror.” | ss COLONIAL | The story of a charming little vib Upper—Violet Mesereau and J. Barney Sherry at the Blue Mouse in given tlipaca dren nage died haan Lower—Lloyd Whitlock and Miss DuPont at the Clemmer in “False Kisses.” fer of her fiance-—-the village drug: | ‘ Sist—id told in “Hickville to Broad “The Seo ol alli ‘ore ne ] appears as Valeri a refined | | if SUE Sesh ie Canad abtelinet onen, laichatan: Geumea vteate tenia” [voahe Mactera aahoek te a 1 Gl —Gifts for the debutante and matron Ding Saturday at the Cotonial ee went out Wes oria Sy agl —Gifts for the little children 1 Eileen Perey, one of William Fox's STRAND in tar Cast i most popular young actresses, plays | 14 bod ee ee if Library Tables Electric Appliances Babies’ High Chairs Toys and Dolls . Bhirley Mason ix now at the Co-|not been the Chaplin cogn | bs Sit Floor Lamps Children’s Rockers Wheel Toys ‘ fal in “Queenie.” the sabeden atinounces the’ pic jedy, cipess. tonight rpeaie$ re Reading Lamps Baby Carriages Mechanical Toys ” * exe ture 1 be held ove: few days Console Tables A 4 ag 2 . y LIBERTY ach Hl ake Sessue Hayakawa's name in Japa | Mirrors Boudoir Lamps Babies’ Beds Electric Trains “The Silent Call,” the feature pic) George Melford, producer of many means “Land of Snow” and “ " i 7 * mia . . s ture sche 0 eben Gaturen ra big Pomunast pletured s iaree ick Riven” ; Carved Book Ends Silk Cushions ( rib Comforters Erector Toys the Liberty, hae a dramatic plot that responsible for the success of “Tha Davenport Tables Beaded Bags Crib Blankets Doll Carriages Biyoives & Sumber of human actors /Shiek.” Agne ren aad Lemnge Roy Stewart an Vases Velour Cushions Silk Comforters Automobiles Qf also the characterization of « re | Valentino the featui layers. lappear in “Life's Gr * “hi . , Mitts deta enudutat. eae 8 pay Gem ‘ Comports China Tea Sets Wool Blankets Victrolas Mesticated. enacted by Strongheart,| REX Jerome Eddy in to play a lead in| Glassware Decorated Teapots Indian Robes Brunswicks the most famous police dog in the| Mra Wallace Reid, formerty known | “Always Warm and Green,” Gouver: | Silverware : China Dinner Sets Aato Robes * Records ie a pe ‘ 2 to — cre as Dorothy tg neur Morris’ sereen story Candlesticks Monarch Range Luncheon Sets Record Albums | rongheart ix emphasized not as |port, makes her reappearance in mo Smoking Sets Thor Electric Washer Fine Linens Record Cabinets & trick 4 Ht sual perfor on pictures after an abse aev:| The Fox film ver of Longtel wes ‘ - . unr gas’ claaes Ge dacharin an-loros wear ta. Soeds Mamma Avdboee? |idere “tecuadnas™ teeta oe cl Fruit Bowls Thor Electric Ironer Handkerchiefs Books of the Opera nine intelligence, plus the stiff dis |as leading lady to Lester Cunee three reels for public school use cipline he haw been jected to Mra. Reid is of the brunette type i & Police dog and in mili harming little actress. She Gloria Swanson, She Lag Trstwe TONIG LON CHANEY On rm aT GRIPPING DRAMA TH ADERWORLD “The Night Rose” STARTING TOMORROW ron A WEEK ERNEST TRUEX Comedy MARGHERITA (AURIA Soloist ADMISSION ary. ¥ ‘ake 1 or ¢ Lessons “| eee st. OAK THEATRE Madison St., Between Ist and 2nd Newly Furnished and Added Heating System 20¢ AM FOX'S GREAT TRACK DRAMA with AGNES AYRES ano RUDOLPH VALENTING i | WILL BE HELD OVER || saruppay, DEC. 10 | A FEW | DAYS BY Demand of the Public 11 to 11 5c and 10c You can afford to bring the whole family “THE RIVER’S END” A Marshall Neilan First National attraction from the story by Oliver Curwood Also A Cartoon and an Animal Comedy 9 Big Reels THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Clemmer Will Show New DuPont Picture] |! Open An Account at Grote-Rankin’s “Thunderclap.” just one of the 12 relebrities appearing in the Ceeil De Mille all-star cast of “The Aft fairs of Anatol” which ope at the Winter Garilen Satur- | THE GROTE-RANKIN @) OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Furniture—the Best Gift of All You need only step into The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Store and Select Christmas Gifts for every person on your Gift list! To relax in the midst of your Christmas Shopping you need only come to our store. Here one has but to think of a friend and the gift “different” and appropriate appears. ° —Gifts for every room in the house —Gifts for every temperament —Gifs for men and women —Gifts for college girls And hundreds of other Gift suggestiors! is Forty Tennessee Red Cedar Chests Are Reduced to 35 Pioneer Coaster Wagons Are on Sal Satanic Be} Each $3.95 In the Toy Section tomorrow you can buy a sturdy Pioneer Coaster Wagon, with 32-inch box, eight- inch _ roller-bearing artillery wheels and all parts neatly paint- ed at the very special price, each, $3.95. ns | A Cedar Chest is always more than welcome, especially when it is as large and as attrac- tive ‘as the ones in this There are a limited offering. number of these . We have be: Wagons, and early selecting is important. uced the price on forty Ives’ Mechanical Trains— Oldsmobile Auto, with Chests. They Consisting of engine body finished bright are 42 inches and three coaches with red, and equipped with in length, and twelve pieces of track. gas tank, Klaxon horn selections can Special ........ $2.85 and motometer. Spe- be made from Sho’s Molds—A practical, Clal - 06... 0.00. $7.85 three sty a of fascinating and instrucs Blackboard—Easel Black- copper a tive miniature foundry, boards, with 19 by 16- mings. with patterns and inch writing desk and A moulding sand. Spe- roll chart. small ; a a deposit will hold any Cedar Chest for Christmas delivery. RDE BEGINNING INTER GAI TOMORROW Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT CECIL B. DE MILLE’S pduvcrion “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” IT’S A’PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH TWELVE BIG STARS—SEE THEM ND © UNIVERS! UNIVERSITY Last Times Friday— CHARLIE CHAPLIN =e “The Idle Class” Starting Saturday LESTER CUNEO MRS. WALLACE REID Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson Elliot Dexter Bebe Daniels Monte Blue Wanda Hawley Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres Raymond Hatton Polly Moran A tale of thrilling Night Riders! Theodore Kosloff Julia Faye “The Vagrant” ISSION ae INTER GARDE RI Retry THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr.

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