The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928. i STRAND UEGhTY TONIGHT ONLY Dorothy Phillips In Elinor Glyn’ “The World's a Stage” Leaving Tonight— “To Have and to Hold” SATURDAY! The story that was selected from 32,000 manuscripts and awarded a prize of $10,000— Broken ‘Chains —with— A surprise in pictures —a love mantic as the tropic nights— story as ro- Robert Louis Stevenson Colleen Moore Malcolm McGregor Claire Windsor Ernest Torrence and made by Para- mount into a South ge Sea thriller! The gripping drama ) of a man who chains his. wife to the floor —and her rescue! Corporal Ivan Edwardes, Canadian Lyrice Tenor, in Songs Strand Orchestra Under Wineland Playing “The Merry Widow” Coliseum Concert Orchestra -~-under— M. Jacques Beaucaire Playing Offenbach's ws ROME, Jan Wild. wolves appearing in daylight terrorized inhabitants of villages tn the outskirts. An unusually DEON! lets eitrnce sinc] LAST TIMES TODAY “THE STROKE ad MIDNIGHT” | nine forests. Why Good Dancers Are Popular They Take 1 or t Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halis Day 151% Ath Ave, Young Lady Aw Helping Our Customers Anything that a strong, fully equipped commercial bank can do to aid its cus- tomers and facilitate business transac- tions, the First National Bank can and does offer to the people of Seattle and vicinity. It is a safe depository for your funds, a source of dependable informa- tion and sound financial advice, a reser- voir of credit, and a place where every modern banking service is rendered promptly, efficiently and courteously. You are cordially invited to fnake this bank your bank, First National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street cold winter drove them down from Apen. JUST A FEW DAYS MORE! The comedy king, him self, handing out laugh prescriptions Harold Mildred Davis You don’t realize how hard you can laugh until you see this mirthquake! NOTICE—Special prices during the run of “Dr duck” enforced by our contract, will be 50 cents in the evening and 35 cents In the afternoon. RUSSELL on the WURLITZER »uery/ 50 Police Watch __ Mob of 2 Persons) BRISTOL, Fearing a demonstration by England, Jan. 26. a mol of the tol Guardians was protected by unemployed, a meeting ) policemen, The mob arrived in the persons of a deputation of two men Boldt’s Coffee ts good!— Advertisement Gee,” Richard Talmadge “Putting It Over” NEWS COMEDY ADMISSION, 10¢ Do you think you wilt really be able to tell THE SEATTL BLUE MOUSE h Ww Mr and E STAR Edward in his “Hoot” latest picture, “ Gibson, w bill will Gret’n Ann. Miss Walton play mn Ann herself. ight drama It tw one « « Gibson has ever "has not been of the broneho COLISEUM Dorothy I Intent ure, from tlyn's famous The W have ite last im the title of which wt! open Satur ls featured rand Ch Windsor in the new romance photo: play LIBERTY | The Liberty theater has announced jthat Harojd Lioyd’s greatest lau | producing picture, “Dr. Jack be held over at the big pic ro that everyone may have a chance to wee It Dr. Jack” haw already run two weeks at the Liberty and nearly ing has been to a capacity will orting Lloyd In the helps to make the plc the big attractions of Mildred Davis has an tm portant role, that of Dr. Juck's best patient, the sick-little-well girl. Anna John T. Prince, Eric and Norman Hammond are cast In important porte, | eee |cou UMBIA wo full features be offered on one program he Columbia, the et (aren and Henry Barrows sort, and this smiling proves hin versatility manner in which he portrays his role, He is assisted by an alletar cast which includes Hal Goodwin and Bernice Burnham. Frank Mayo in “The Flaming Hour,” e the Columbia after tts last perform: ance tonight will le eee WINTER GARD Richard T: Putting It ¢ nm at the Winter ter. Love, polities, m fights and knockouts are all ¢ bined tn the big comedy drama. A notable cast is in support of Talmadge in the production. It in. cludew Doris Pawn, Thomas. Riel Harry Van Meter, Andrew Wal- the star of photoplay at trac jen thea PRINCESS , ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles,’ the picturization of Sir Arthur Co: han Doyle's great detective story te ing E Norwood, will end its run at the Princess theater Friday ni Helen Jerome Eddy, known as the on the turday in her When Comes." “When Love Comes” in nid to be Miss Eddy's firet inde nt starring vehicle and she has She is sup by Harrison Ford and an all iding Buddie Messin comedian mon Love star cast, in ger, the new PALACE HI The turing Car Dowling, as v Carleton, is the photoplay attraction on the current Palace Hip bill this week The Danger Point" pictures the critical first year of married life and —{is naturally a story of human in LAST TIMES TODAY Frank Mayo §* “THE FLAMING HOUR” A human drama highly con centrated with dynamic action ALSO “FARM FOLLIES” International News L, Mauptman'’s Orchestra STARTING TOMORROW Two-Feature Bill GLADYS WALTON 1 “A DANGEROUS GAME” ED GIBSON IN “Kindled Courage” Columbia \Cuticura Soap) —— The Healthy — | Shaving Soap ureare Soap chaves withent ung. Brerrwbare 8c.) | f Midnight,” starring m, will leave the Co: night will be lonial Frid: Charles Ra who appears, Kindled Courage,” on the Columbia's double bill for next week. starting Saturday, one of the features | | tirely new role lor Made in hi Man,” A few “rube" photopl which yea » Ray ut in this ther in im dress or in well mal MOUNEY GAINED POUNDS USING THM, HE i Los Angeles Citizen Declares | Tanlac Restored Strength and Ended Decline F. R. Mooney, 1714 Arapahoe st., Los Angeles, . is still another who in enjo tite, perfect and conventioi business digestion and robust ‘a wonderful appe- | “The Fighting Guide,” PAGE 3 BUILT THE GROTE eowe watts] RANKIN C). OTTO F. KEGEL, President a VALUES Large, Comfortable Davenport Tere rVerereateercrret tet? = ew Upholstered in Tapestry or Velour § 125 A davenport of character, dignity and beauty, an admirable type for the modern home. A davenport that will add the requisite elegance i] and formality to any living room. 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