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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1 TY Then Gone Venteht, Friday, “Brothers Under the Skin” COLISEUM Maurice Tourneur, who produced ax Renny “Lorna Doone,” playing at the Colt WtnDson is a painter, sculptor, deco: and illustrator, as well as a on ploture producer, Beauty in * forme ts his hobby, which un doubdtedly accounts for his marvel screen pictures of undentable Ho has been called “The Poet of the Sereen | BLUE MOUSE Forrest Robinson, who plays the Daddy nner in Mary rd’s new “Tess of the Storm Country.” in the third week of its run at the Blue Mouse, has been an beauty AGNES aYREs WALLACE REED MAY MeaAVoY for 47 years. In 1878 he played the role of Caiphus, the high | priest, in the only production of |"The Passion Play” ever made in Rex America. This notable event ok TRIFLING Foun place In San Francisco and the city | council stopped the play after tt had |run three weeks James O'Neill played the role of Christum see STRAND A regular ing dong, brotherand sister scrap provides one of the real thrills in William de Mille'’s Para mount prod on of “Clarence,” the attraction at the Strand. May Mo Avoy has the role of Cora Wheeler while Robert Agnew ts nee her brother Bobby, and the serap that they get into over the trifling mat ter of whom they shall and shall not love, ts one worth gotng far to see. Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres and May McAvoy are featured, } see MORE — Mary Pickford in “Little os, Mi Lord Fauntleroy” opens . Thursday at the Colonial. JUST ONB DAY | COLUMBIA | Ro¢ Columbia theater tn Iph Valentine, who te at the “All Night,” @ of Edgar Franklin, most intriguing roles of his career. With | Myers he gets Into @ series of mix adventures that are certain to keep you laughing for a solid hour and a quarter, “Young King Cole,” round one of “The New Leather Pushers,” ly held over at the Columbia this week. “A Small Town Derby” ts « CHARLES JONES = Harold Weeks, in a musical spectal ty act, affords additional entertain. ment. LIBERTY adapted from a magazine story by Skin,” | ater Its thesta, that all men are | tion of marriage and a man's re! tome with his wife, no matter what For Your Better Health life, & one that permitted Mr. Kyne to weave @ story about two New York households, one tn a poverty- stricken Mat, the other tn a gtided| | Riverside Drive apartment house, | that lent itself to veracious comedy! treatment. INDIGESTION ! 1! STOMACH UPSET ATE TOO MUCH Instantly! Stop Gas, Sourness, Heartburn, Stomach Misery Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Metnod That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. 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Say This Twenty Times Night Morning Day by Day, in Every Way I’m getting Better and Better a in transferring to the} Universal production from the pen | has one of the! the aid of winsome Carme! | kids’ comedy race horse classic, and | A diverting comedy of modern) marriage is the Goldwyn photoplay, | Peter Tk Kyne, “Brothers Under the! showing at the Liberty the-| | brothers, when It becomes a ques i thelr economic or social station tn/ 9 | Dest ic 3 \iets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” and your) com: | to flush clogged kidneys and stimu-" also helps neutralize the acide in| | thus helping to relieve bladder dis-| | ney trouble while it is only trouble.) | Agnes Ayres has one of the \ the attraction this week at the cluded in the cast. COLONIAL For the firet time in the history of her career as a motion picture act ress, Mary Pickford t# appearing tn practically every scene in the plo ture she tx now producing feature ts « cinematization of “Little! Lord Fauntleroy," which opens Thursday at the Colonial, In this | production Little Mary plays a dual role, appearing as the little lord and| also as his mother, and if it so hap: pens that abe te not in the scene as Fauntleroy, then she Dearest, his mother. eee PALACE HIP “Dusk to Dawn,” showing at the Palace Hip, ts « picturtzstion of; | Katherine Hill's novel, “The Shuttle | Soul," shows how one soul wove back and forth—from dusk to daw |—between the bodies of two gt |All her iife Marjorie Latham had feared sleep, for with sleep she stepped from her present existence into the continuation of @ life in another land . ie there as| j PRINCESS “The Woman Who Walked Alone,” & George Melford production featur. tng Dorothy Dalton, the attraction at the Princess in which Milton Sills is leading man, and Wanda Hawley i important place in the cast, includes John Davidson, Mabel Van Buren and which | Charles Ogle, “Letty” Piynn. COLUMBIA GETS j BIG PRODUCTION | “The Filrt.” « gcreen adaptation from Booth Tarkington's famous| story of tie same title, has been! booked for an early showing at the Columbla theater. The picture typically Amertcan—so American, tn fact, that ft is doubtful whether itv showings In foreign countries will be much of « success, At a private showing of the production Wednes- day evening before a number of city effictals and newspaper representa tives, It was acclaimed one of the jctures of itm type that has shown in Seattio thie year. TRUMPET DUET WINS APPLAUSE Kelso and Carey, of the Coliseum concert orchestra, are delighting Coliseum audiences this week with/ & specialty number, “The Friendly | Rivals.” rendered as a trumpet duet. “Lorna Doone” ie the photoplay of. fering. Jail Boy Bandit for Many Thefts PORTLAND, Dea 14.—The “boy bandit” is an actual person here. Po- Nee have him in the city jail, and charges him with several recent hold- ups in the downtown district. The youth gives his name as Her- bert West and claims to hare used the alias of Herbert Sloan. He |s 15 years old. Police say he admits «tag- jing at least three holdups on the | west side, and claims to have ob- tained $180 In loot from three stores. DOCTORS OF ALL SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE PORTOLIVE No matter whether your physician 1s an allopath, homeopath, osteopath. chiropractor or naturopath. Ask them why they all agree on old Port Wine and olive ofl as a food tonic. If you are suffering from indigestion, | dyspepsia, nervousness or conatipa tion, just try Portolive for one week and you will understand why all doo tors prescribe it. All druggists.—Ad vertinement. PALACE HIP": Amaring Startling Dramatic “Dusk to Dawn” | —the strange tale of Marjorie Latham, | | | ] } the girl who had two souls, ‘ JACK MULHALL AND FLORENCE VIDOR ARE STARRED | Usual Fine Vaudeville | TST i | | next legislature will come from the | the | colleges for women in the Orient, principal roles in “Clarence,” Strand. Wallace Reid is in- ‘COUNTY COSTS WILL BE CUT: New Commissioners Plan | | Retrenchment At least $100,000 will te eaves | the taxpayers of King county an nually thru drastic retrenchment tn| the cost of ty government, cording to Frank Paul and William A. Gaines, commissioners who will | take ¢ «© January § ving will be real.” said on, ‘and wl take effect at} noon on January 8.” Following # the program of re} trenchment a outlined by the new commianstoners. Elimination of 43 road bosses and | one supervisor from the payroll Elimination of office city building superintendent, ing of $2,400; Department of dock sit dustrial tracte wili be eli muving of $2,400; Purchasing agent agent to be combined. Wood, purchasing agent, and George McFarlane, property agent, | Will not be reappointed Personnel of all service depart ments to be reduced. Elimination of of county & sy! and tn.| inated, « and property, Charles B. | | right-of-way do-| partment, headed by David McKen ue / County garage chief will be! dropped. Hesignation of Dr. J. Tate Mason, wuperintendent of County hospital, | accepted. FARMERS LEAD IN LEGISLATURE Lawyers, Lumbermen, Bankers, Realtors Next OLYMPIA, Deo. 14—More than | onefourth of the members of the! farms of the state. Lawyers stand | next In line with lumbering third and bankers and real estate men tied | for fourth place. The bankers would | nose out the realtors—all of whom will sit in the house, by the way— if they can count Representative Ralph Knapp, of Seattle, a deputy state tank examiner, as a part of | delegation of financiers. But | leaving out Knapp there are | bankers and it is an interesting fact that three of them are democrats and | a like number are republicans. Altogether, a compilation made by | Chief Clerk C. Roscoe Maybury,! | shows there are 38 occupations repre sented in the two houses and there | are three members who no longer have any occupation. Thirty-three members, ning sena | tors and 24 representatives, frankly avow they are farmers. Two others | own farms but have other occupa tions. Then there are two stock: | men, three frultgrowers and Duncan | Dunn of Yakima county, who says he is an agricuiturist. He alro ts « member of the board of regents of the state college and one of the best known etockmen in the state. Christmas Pageant for College Fund Under the auspices of church workers engaged in raising Seattle's quota of $10,000 in the campaign for funds for the Seven Union Christian a Christmas pageant ts planned for Sunday, at 3 p. m., at the new Wom- en's University club. ‘DOCTOR DISCOVERS NEW RUPTURE REMEDY) 5.04 Akron, O.—A prominent Ohto phy- stcian has discovered a wonderful new method which is completely rev- olutionizing the treatment of rup- ture, This remedy in totally differ- | ent from any other eration— | ho cutting, and nothin “rub on.” Anyone can use it without pain or ger and without losing an hour m work Relief is felt almost tmmediately, | fo rapid as is and recovery {# usually Anyone wh rupture obtain full. infor PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. OTTO F KEGEL, President Make Christmas Joy Year ’Round GIVE FURNITURE Perhaps the living room could be made more inviting by a new Davenport, Table, Lamp or fine Wilton Rug. The dining room or bedroom may suite to make it more livable. 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"Mice Cause Riot on Trolley Car'| Judge John Main Is Chief Justice OLYMPIA, Dec, 14-——By & unant NEW YORK, Dec. 14.-—Half a mous vote of the judges of court, |dozen mice escaped from a box on Judge John F. Main was elected chief} Broadway trolley car and caused a justice of the supreme court yester- | day. The term is for two years, be ginning the second Monday in Janu 6 ‘BRIT AIN” n, uses of parliament, St. ts re thedral, Shakespeare's a Edinborough 200, ete, MOVING PICTURES ~ In twelve interesting pe 4 panic among the women passengers. DR. EDWED vd tion regarding this romarkablo dis- by writing FE tt Spectaliat, Suite \293-K Scott O, who will send in- in plain sealed Advertisement wrapper Whose methods of curing mental { Read Dr. Coue’s Amazing and physical ills have astounded all Europe, gives this simple formula as the key to self -mastery. ‘has been notified that she must leave} ary, 1923. BROWN’S J —_—_—— DENTAL OFFICES be gpd peyton sins = NAPLES, Dec. 14.—Princess Nadia| 106 Columbia St, “Ave. and Lenora St. | Wisziewska of Poland, who came Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Tears | here after being expelled from Spain, Italy. Articles Starting in the Post-Intelligencer NEXT SUNDAY