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} if THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922, ny Fake Movie One More Day, Then Gone promises, have reported their trout to Police Officers Johnson and Hoy, | breech: who are investigating conditions Tonight, Friday—then Gene C. C. Btephens is awaiting trial fo pting 0 ac or “Sherlock Fi rvcn ei! ee es Holmes” police department, When he at —vith— tempted to kiss her and place his hands upon her, the young girl beat JOHN BARRYMORE him over the head until he orled for Saturday—“When K The the hall with blood streaming from the gash in his head. Police worked a long time to trap Stephens, who ts half Cherokee In dian, and rich, He ran several “of tices” under various names Louis Harper, a dignified, white. | haired married man of 61 years, | scheduled to stand trial on 4 charge | Court of battery preferred against him. It is alleged Harper lured girls to his help, and ran from his office intc Was tn Flower him. nore Day € Firet National's the Dust” —ny— PETER B. KYNE lurday-—Themen Weighan tn mm Who Saw Temorrow’ ninth-grade student, told how Harp the aged white-haired man--trie to entice her to call at his studio alone “Don't bring your mother with you again,” he advised the girl, whe was acocompanted by her parent. “Are you always going to be tied to your moth The girl was frightened when J ooms Harper asked this question, but (=== =— he softened his votce as he stroked j her short, dark hair, and patted her Ill arm. WEEK ‘Fiinpu HELD Iq “THE LONE BAND" ff BOY SLAYER till | Hart Hindu peanut vendor, was 1 hel 4 responsible by a coroner's jury la | night for the death of Norman Repp } 11, and was ordered held for gra | Jury action. Repp died after being shot in t hest by the Hindu, according to ti latter's statement on the witne stand and according to statements | [other witnesses, | It was devgioped at the inque [that a ow of boye had beer teasing Mari, Mgging him for sweet meats, and that to scare them awa }he had pointed the plstol at them and that it had exploded. Hari mair Coming Saturday: tained his Ingocence of actually fir Ing the shot with the intention of a Herbert Rawlinson - ‘emer any of the boys. Another Man's Shoes’ [To Protect Stocks | From Dater Damage Protection of store stocks anc lother goods from water during the j fire department's battles with flames } will be afforded in the future by [tire patrol and salvage force, author | ized by the counct! public safety cor | mittee. on J. Kingsley, who petitioned fo recelved the franchise for thi ales explained that huge tarpau! ins will be used to protect property | from water damage. and that the «x pense of the service will be borne by business men who subscribe for It TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Marjorie Daw Edward Gibson ALSO “The Melody Shop Six” In the Latest Dance Numbers 5, 8:25 P.M. j | | LES JON rile Lewis SARGENT ™ “THE SPEED BOY” BOSWORTH n THE SEA LION Our whalebone rubber, which does Y Time eo — All the 3 not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two.or more eth. + ee ee SQL Kil NI A L rHEATRi Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- roduction of the human $10.00) == set of teeth. . $5.00 OREN TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Vera Gordon Most of our present patro mmended by our early whose work is till giving goo of “Humoresque” fame dl Examination — wae — — CUT RATE —— | DENTISTS Established 20 Years Qné Ave. and University St. iy—@ to 12 Sundays wHo BEST ASK D HE KN g OWS! A Drama of Suspense Laughter and Heart-Throbe! 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Join the leading sch Bast 0259. a Private lessons all hours. nec salves ches aft ik ingestion OPPORTUNITY |Stoanis Lintment-kills paint STAR WANT ADS | School: | Los Angeles Lure Girls ttees and = riding os, to make an appointment with him Stephens “regiatered” her, it te) t charged, and then put his hands on woo if you are solid enough to become an actress rative resented his famil farity and told him she believed she had better call at a later talk things over with him she charges he grabbed her her and tried to get more familiar The operative beat Ste and then called the pol Stephens was arrested once before, and fined $360 in Judge At that time he had his bro. kerage license taken f lowing alleged shady Contract T in of men out of wi be readily absort dustry ty templated, with yards, with slight soattered yards date to Instead kinned hens up, | to arrest Hill Regrade a Hell at., rich and KE. F. of eminent domat Cheabro's n him, fol activities in “Kindred of studio” thru advertising opportuni. | Connection with his operation of the | the district to be tles to place them in. pictures, “Education and Western Film Co. iustrate the exp! Pretty 14-year-old Della Lopes, « SECOND NEAR SENECA FIRST SHOWINGS West of Chicago and North of San Francisco SATURDAY ! at Sacred Meart hall, Sixth ave Friday evening, J. W. Pre regrading of Denny Hit HE |RE-ESTABLISH SIX-DAY WEEK WASHINGTON Nov, 16--As @ result of relief in the nationwide un STRONGHEART LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16.—Prom He advertised in the papers: “Bals- employment situation, all national isee of motor-cara, luxuries, fame and | hofer Studie new types for) navy yards will return to the sixday tm favor motion picture and production star-| week on December 1, a navy depart “Brawn of the North” Then the fade-out ring ¢ Studio, 1829 Gordon |ment® report disclosed yeaterday ie “tn struck maidens by the score | st, Hollywood Highteen months ago, in order to . are having their pockets picked by| Hundreds of girls are said to have ante ew civilian navy yard © Buster Keaton fake motion pletuire school promoters. | Anawered Harper's ad playes out of Work es pepstbla, the These exploiters open their offices, Stephens operated for a long time, | yardy inatituted the five-day week in the film capital of the universe, | but It was hard to place @ specific)” jomployment for elvilians thruout and snatch the savings of gullible | charge him, altho he had the country, the navy department re young women who arrive {po Los | been under suspicion. ports, ts #0 plentiful that the ad Angeles on every train So the pretty police operative was | dition of Saturday to the work week Scores of women, duped by false | sent up to the offices of Stephens, | will throw but a negligible number ‘ork, and these will ed in civilian in tment of wages is also con recommendations from various yards, indicating that increasen will be granted In most decreases in a fow Regrade District to Hear of Work At @ special mei eting of the Denny Improvement club. and ughes, of the board in, will speak on the mM No, 2 and Maps will affect a Cn. © Paramount's super-special— “When Knightho Was in Flower’ SPECIAL PRICE ANNOUNCEMENT demand advanced prices on this picture in every city. New York is paying 55¢ and $1.10 in the afternoon, $1.10 and $1.65 at night. Los Angeles is paying 55¢ and &85c, requirements &5e and $1.10. San Francisco is paying 55¢ to $1.10 at all performances SEATTLE PRICES WILL BE MATINEES— Balcony ed Lower floor .... NIGHTS (After 6)— Upper balcony Lower floor and lower balcony, 75¢ CHILDREN— Any time ..... (All prices include tax) A limited number of reserved first balcony and loge seats now are selling at the box ice, one week in advance, for each first evening performance, phone orders. at $1.10. * * * * 5 DAILY PERFORMANCES—11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA SET TESE= To tele- od ES WEST Sie WE=M Sil= SEATTLE | | lat the Liberty STAR COLISEUM Ralph Graves, who plays the leod ing male role in TR. A. Walxh's pro duction, “Kindred of the Dust at the ¢ um, tn naid to of the t rapidly rising stare in filmdom | Following his success in “Dream Street,” Mr. Graves recetved innum- erable offers from producers b.dding for his services, In “Kindred of the Dust” Mr, Graves has the leading male role, that of Donald MeKaye, in which he plays opposite Miriam Cooper - BLUE MOL Some people say that the movien are purely mechanical and that they get few thrilla out of big scence shown In pictures, Those folks have something coming when they see the terrific head-on smash between two giant locomotiver that takes place in the jail delivery me in “Where Is My Wandering Tonight,” at the Blue Mouse this week STRAND It in & long while since theater. goers have been offered a more tn- teresting combin than John Barrymore ar ck Holmen.” Mr, Barrymore has the title role tn 4 upon the exploits of Conan Doyt's world fa moun detective, “Sherlock Holmes,” playing at the Strand. The story tn the Goldwyn pleture b treducing the most renowned de. tective of all time ts taken from Conan Doyle's books and the play in which William Gillette starred on the stage a number of years ago. ee starring Charles in the feature at the Winter Garden this week It was written by George Goodchild. the well known fiction author, who has con tributed other stories to the screen. The picture has been received very favorably wherever shown Jones’ ability as an actor has long been recognized LABERTY It if embarranning for any third party to be present when a man and woman first admit their lowe for each other. Stron art, the 4d faces such a nity min “Brawn of the North,” a new Firet National at traction, produced by Lagrence Trim ble and Jane Murfin that is showing His embarrassment and subsequent ling demonstration of the hum: of this wonderful dog. a start COLUMBIA What would you do if you were entombed in an abandoned mine that wan rapidly filling with water? That in the pr n that faces “Hoot” Gib son in his role of Laramie ad in ‘The Lone Hand” at the umbia LAST TIMES TOMORROW NIGHT “WHERE IS MY WANOERING BOY . a melodramatic sensation of the soreen the year, SATURDAY COMES GEORGE %8 ARLISS i in his greatest | Ba rT LL PLAYED af GoD” At the BLUE MOUSE Charles | g star nness | arise PAGE 3 so) THE, GROTE (eae ws] RANICIN CO, ets x OTTO F. KEGEL, President At Strand - — er] MID-MONTH SALE Provides Savings in Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Bedding and Housefurnishings petrase eeabint | | | Steel Beds, with 2-inch continuous posts......$8.95 j Finest Royal Wilton Rugs............+. REDUCED |[* } 9x12 Axminster Rugs reduced to....... Yard-wide Curtain Madras at, yard.. Marquisette Curtains, reduced to, pair. . Mahogany-finished Lamp Stands... Lumsden Hare, who plays a “ leading role in “Sherlock | Five-pound All-wool Blankets... . Holmes,” showing at the Aluminum Roasters, each ...... ‘ re” ‘$2. 19 Strand. John Barrymore has the principal role in the pic- ture, which was adapted from |the stories of Sir Arthur | Conan Doyle. Colored Linens for Fancy Work, at, yard.......95¢ TOYS—DOLLS Just inside the door on the First Floor, you will find one of the most complete Toy and Doll De partments in the city. The story ts by Maiph Cummins and adapted to the screen by A. P. Younger. Marjorie Daw plays the |feminine lead. Reaves Eason di | rected PEP ERTT EEG H Le aD eee COLONIAL | Vera Gordon, whore latest picture |Your Best Friend,” the attraction jat the Colonial, is said to have played mother roles ever since her first the: | atrical engagement in a stock com ny In addition to being made old be-| |fore her time, Miss Gordon claims | the distinction of playing the part of an old man tn an opera called “Su | tami. Your Best Friend,” produced by Harry Rapf, and written and direct by Will Nigh, ts declared to re! eal anew the emotional ability ot} Mise Gordon. 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