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SDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928. 2 Days More—Then G Thomas M in GHORGE ADE “BACK HOME AND BROKE” A Paramount Pieture Sai.—Richard Barthelmess SECOND NEAR SENECA a i NOW—The only big new picture x i in Seattle today The Paramount Masterpiece— 100% Courtesy, Musto, Pic ONLY t DAYS MORE! First National's “The Danger- ous Age” LEWIS STONE EDITH ROBERTS CLEO MADISON Coming SATURDAY— “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” with BERT LYTELL THEODORE KOSLOFF BETTY COMPSON WALTER LONG W. J. FERGUSON Even maids in the service of the king were eager to risk adventure for the sake of obtain- NOTICE:--- ing a home and a husband! Special prices dur- ing the run of “Dr. Jack,” en- forced by our con- | tract, will be 50 cents in the even- ng Aegean STRAND ORCHESTRA under Wineland Little Billie Lowen- thal and her sister Maxine in the Apache dance. EAGL PICTUR NOW SHOWING ers, a total of 2,600 costumes tn OLD COSTUMES USED [ot “iin wno ‘contracted. for this IN “ROBIN HOOD” | immense project was authorized to & - monopolize virtually the entire manu ‘Robin Hood” utilizes a variety of facturing capacity of the largest con 22th cestury costumes for 1,500 play-|tuming concern on the Pac ite coant IW y modiates and vartous stants wore equipped quarters, and were kept busy for two whole months put to work In the spacious and well |, THE SEATTI COMING TO WINTER GARDE es and Doris Earl Fo. ‘ will | Back,” which Thursday. COLISEUM and notable cast was select », which ia show ing at the Coliseum theater ng women and wag seen In Brady, in Lita Lee ts Florence Dixon, Anna nin, the ott who with Al played Moixhan, bi character roles and Eddie Borde Laurence . several han pleteres, has an important cant are Other members of th . “The Ring, whe LIBERTY acular ep! nodes involved make this one of the big productions of the year. The « ifford, Edith Roberts, Cleo n, Helen Lynch, Myrtle Sted- man, James Morrison, Richard |Tucker, Lincoln Stedman and Bd ward Burns, J. G. Hawks and Bees Meredyth prepared te scenario for | the picture, and It was photographed j by Rose. LUMBIA “The Flirt," Hobart nalation of Booth Tarkington's motu novel to the acreen, ts having a run at the Columbia theater which reaks all records, The picture in [now om tte 20th day at the Colusphia land ts still attracting large audieses. Henley’s with their sorrows and hap. pinenses, in well adapted to the nereen, and the fact that Eileen Percy, one of youngest of family. Mille start at the Winter Garden theater on | indue y week ‘The story of the typical American | r in“The Man She Brought role, is an added ement to to wee this big. plete flim fan 6 principals | MOUSE: rd, in his big United on, "Oh ‘5 Fin BLUE on’s Finish” an his big come to the screen, after an absence of over two years. ts an intensely | track on the} in the] {fairs of hero and heronie. Unexpected events ptle to each other with rapidity. In dy and mont interesting “Garrison's Finish’ teresting story of the rs Dependent Maden Charles Bi and many ot in this attraction | A xpecial musical accompaniment by the Blue Mouse orchestra is al feature of the showing of the attra | at WINTER GARDE “The Man She Brought Back.” the) Playgoers feature at the Winter Gar-| den, starting Thursday, ia a story of the great Northwest a rt! ast Includes Lewis 8. tone, |‘2e sreat Northwest and ite justly celebrated Mounted Police, The man jot the title is a young recruit who | fails to bring back his man. He ts | played by Earle Fox, Dorie Meller, charming young daughter of Charles Miller, producer and director of “The Man She Brought Back,” ts thi of the title, Frank Losee is also | prominently cast. The story ts by | Jasper Ewing dy. ! . STRAND “To Have and to Hold” ts the new Paramount production starting Wed at the Strand theater. Bert Ly and Betty € peon are play Ing the principal roles, supported by |‘Theodore Koslof, Raymond Hatton, W. Ferguson and Walter Long. eee nénd OLYMPIC Earle Williams in “The Man From Downing Street,” an extn fast Indian story by Cly ver, Lottie Horner and Florine Will jiams, is showing at the Olympic the later. AS @ necret service employe on a mission to India, Mr m thruout the |= of a rajah. The directed by Edward Jose Mr. Williams has a splendid sup | porting cast, which Includes two well known leading women, Retty Ross Clarke and Kathryn Adams. PRINCESS "Good Men and True” Is the Harry Carey production, released by F. 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