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SATURDAY, Sexe f LIBERTY Harold Lioyd that he is the most consistent fun: has again maker on the sc Pathe five-reel con “Dr, Jac! which ts now at the Liberty exces joyd ts lable of ndma perfect Jack are comedians who 1 ly funny most con the Sons Boy” come 1 In “Dr. Jack, given us a ¢ vein running ures, t th nt of Laughter seemed to v seriou augh wt " a nd furiou is interwoven with a charmir and here the comedian the Great edy love story, fairly outshines all ers of the screen. BLUE MOUSE Today’ the thriller thrillers, “The Fast to the Blue Mouse ater as tne attraction for one w It is one of the recent special productions ro come from the William studios and was made from melodrama of the same Lincoln J. Carter, It ts Vhere is not a dull moment in the entire attraction with one thrill fol lowing another tn rap! Charles Jones and appear in the leading they are afforded the & splendid cast of pls Clyde Cook tn “Lazy Bones” Provide the comedy angie of the Dill In his latest comedy hit. The Blue Mouse orchestra and Henri C Le Bel will furnish beautiful mu- sical accompaniment conjune- tion With the showing of the pic tures. ° ot Mail,” we th ‘ox the name famous vy port wilt in a | first ap- picture, in STRAND Bert Lytell makes his Pearance in a Paramount featured with Betty Compson “To Have and To Hold,” Strand. The star of many Metro Pictures ts cast in a role that will ‘Win for him countless new admirers. ‘The supporting roles of this ro mantic photoplay are portrayed by Theodore Kosloff, Raymond Hatton, W. J. Ferguson, Arthur Rankin and n by his tatest | said that!” now atthe! JANUARY 18, 1928 n the Coming Week Local Motion Picture Houses Will Present Many Exceptionally Good Cinema Features. Jack,” at the Liberty; “The Fast Mail” lumbia; “The Snow Shoe Trail,” I| Lov: | I -Harold Lloyd, Liberty. 2—John Gilbert and Claire ord “Barthelme Coliseum COLUMBIA? o——— A now Universal feature photoplay spen at the Columbia Saturday [ CoLontat | McCormick's play a magn "Langéen ne was will Forsaking All Others” featuring © is the new Moore love story leen Film showing is lonial the is sald to excel the origtr number ar ‘ope of od bg The forest fire and snow-| * are magnificent, and| worthy comment wher picture is shown comes Sunday a | company, at the Universal now n Lan ‘COLISEUM | val ur So. depicted in pleture atre Life on « picturesque position pr ever the “Over the Hull" Colonial. ts National sea “Fur First now showing at the Coliseum. a | A flock of chickens and » pigs have the run of the dec! ploding certain false fictional tlons about the menu of ono | these deep-ona sailing veanels. T! there in the ship's mascot, parrot that “Boy” Leyton, second mate of the “Lady played by Parthelmess, is to his little sweetheart schooner | the eral . no. of en, Novak Fresh from her recent triumphs “Colleen of the Pines,” comes again to entertain | ‘°° local theatregoers in her latest F. | [Nl B. O. production, “The Bnowshoe | spray,” Trail,” at the Princess Saturday. | ponging It i a story of the Northland j!2 which the famous young star ts supported by a well chosen | cast / down district of London. Dorothy Gish, as the delle of « cheap Limehouse boarding house for [story, based on @ novel by Edison | sinors, piaya the leading feminine Marshall, has to do with the exper-| oi. cpronite Harthelmess fences of a beautiful society gir! who | King directed "Fury" and filled its| foes adventuring amid the SnOW®. | ning reels with punch that eclipnes headed by Roy Stewart. The In the sordid old Limehouse} ether noted screen players identt |]-—— any of the previous Barthelmens pic- fied with the recently organs | Paramount Stock company. WINTER GARDEN i] ——-* “The Man She Brought Back,” at the Winter Garden theater, will end its run Saturday. Coming Sunday ts “The Yellow Stain,” a Fox picture, with John Git bert as the star. The story is said to be @ good one, and with a good cast the film version is elaborately Presented. | | tures—“Tor'able David," “Sonny,” ————$_— —_____—_—-® PALACE HIP | and “The Bond Boy.” oe —_——_—__——_—_98 from the Frank L. > | Fecha siocy vy the sme Dane, OLYMPIC | ix announced for the Palace Hip ————. theater for one week, starting} Af allstar cast will apper in the turday, Jeducational picture, “The Northern ins Raver Jr. long ident} TPul” which opens at the Olympic} lied with Th H. Ince, made | heater Sunday. the production which is being dis-| Lewis Stone ts in the principal tributed by Select Pictures Cor | role as Jan Ducet, wilderness mail poration. Tom Moore and Edith|carrier, Ethel Grey Terry plays Roberts are featured in the cast.| his wife, and Wallace Beery is in lirvin V. Willatt directed. |the villain role. a, HERE NOW! RICHARD BARTHELMESS “FUR COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE will play the following one March Carvanalesa: E In First National's With DOROTHY GISH » bad our concert at 12:80 o'clock Sundays «+++ Pachathowsky a. at the Blue Mouse; ‘‘Fury,” Anderson, Winter Garden, at the Coliseum; “To Have and to Hold,” Strand; at the Princess; “Over the Hill,” at the Colonial, and “The Yellow Stain,” at the Winter Garden. The New Harold Lloyd Comedy, ‘ “Forsaking All Others,” $—Roy Stewart, Princess. 4—Bert Lytell, Strand. &—Colleen Moore, Columbia. 6—Charles Jones, Blue Mouse. 7—Rtch- VISUAL EFFECT UPON THE AUDIENCE | Henry | | | Laurens Hammond and his invention which achieves three- dimensional motion pictures. Above is shown the effect seen by an audience watching pictures of approaching objectsa— the | screen seems to be eliminated. BY JAMES W. DEAN | NEW YORK, Jan. 13—A remark jable thing has just happened. While |1 was watching a movie, one of the characters left the screen and came right up to where I waa sitting, In the fifth row, and shook his fist in my face. If I hadn't ducked, as the saying Is, he would have hit me on the nose. Now who experienced this phenomenon, I might have doubted my senses. But even persons in the balcon nereamed. The fellow had shaken | his fist In the faces of everyone in| | the audience. The effect was gained by the Tele. view, a new procens for the projec tion of motion pictures, invented by Laurens Hammond. It ts @ stereo scopic process that projects pictures in three dimensions, ‘The effect is that of looking at objects whose by the limits of the screen, Except for coloring, an exact situation of life fa achieved. The pictures are| if I had been the only one |‘ movements are in no way confined | | NEW SEATTLE PLAYER WAS LONG ON STAGE | Fred Sullivan, who hes joined the Cosmopolitan Players at the or pheum theatre and who appears this week as “Experience,” has had « distinguished career. His engage ments during the past 15 years in- clude the following: Season 1906-08, with James K. Hackett, and played nm many popular ys, such as “The Walls of Jericho, “The Al- “The House of a Thousand indies,” “A Grain of Dust,” and many other stage successes. Mr. Sullivan was also connected | with David Belasco, Henry W. Sav- age and Harrison G. Fisk. of hin important stock eng were Empress Stock Co, at Boise; Allen Players at Tacoma, LONDON FIRE IS | REPRODUCED IN FILM The great fire of London constt- tutes one of the most thrilling and intensely dramatic spectacles in “The Glorious Adventure,” produced photographed with a camera |!n Prizma colors with an allstar cast equipped with two lenses, which are | by J. Stuart Blackton for Allied Pro- net the same distance apart ag the | “ucers and Distributors corporation, two eyes, the pictures being pho-| Which comes to Seattle soon, Read- tographed on two films simultane |¢ of history will recall that this ously, Both films, synchronized, are Jected upon the screen, The result with the naked eye is that of objects with double outline, The Toleview fs an instrument thru which the making 96 revolutions a minute, cor- recta the displacement of the two images, making them appear ag one. ‘The shutter, traveling at that speed, oes not obstruct the vision. It al- lows one eye, then the other, to see for the thousandth part of a second This seems to completely eliminate spectator looks. A revolving shutter, | | London fire was forecasted by a re Ngtous fanatic, who wandered about the city predicting that fire would the fitcker common filma. The possibilities of the Teleview jseem unlimited. Surgeons and phy- siclans now study anatomy and path- ology by means of motion pictures. ‘The body ts presented to them in two dimensions only, This new three-di mensional process, it seems to me, would give far greater scope to thetr | Fewearch. to ordinary Irene Castle Gowns Will be Dis playea Simultaneously with the p tion of “Slim Shoulders,” the lirene Castie picture, coming to the | Blue Mouse theater soon, 30 | gowns from: the’ wardrobe of |#creen star will be displayed im fashion parade as part of the gram. Mrs. Douglas Crane, Francisco dancer, and Lewis H. & tin will dance. Sartorial opulence th the picture as well, for the beauty was apparently allowed unlimited wardrobe account by producers. “Slim Shoulders” is story of mystery, romance ti with Irene Castle in @ role that endear her to thousands of new mirers. As Naomi Warren in Charles K. Harris story she is dozen new moods and some 61 unusual situations evolved by the scenario writer wipe out the sins of the city citizens, yr: In “The Glorious Adventure” role of Solomon Eagle, as play Tom Heselwood, is a most esque figure and one of the striking actore of costum®”: usual roles in England. Mr. wood began his stage career witl j late Laurence Irving. He then | peared with Weedon Gro modern comedies, next joining Be Greet and for some years played principal parts in plays. Then he appeared as | the first production of “The |the Cross." The late Lewis selected him for the role of in the first production of “The: Musketeers.” SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW! Paramount's “TO HAVE TO HOLD” BETTY COMPSON —and— BERT LYTELL Addea— “HAM” HAMILTON n— “NO LUCK” The romance that sweeps the seven seas for thrills, Scenes of dazzling beauty! Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows NOW AT YOUR SERVICE The world-famous specialiste— HAROLD As, and in— “DR. JACK” attle in a sinking condition, Unprecedented high water floods entire Duwamish river valley,