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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923, ——————— THE SEATTLI PAGE 7 eeeccece | Seeeeererscesceeeseeseeeeete eeccecece an] | | RIN- TIN- EK STACE WORLD o@ | etm NOW; of MAKE-BELIEVE i 88 [roy th 1 seen to be > wo , poli on ye eeeecccceccoceresecccoecee appreciated! Bs ; . do, bide |) 0 " ——e a F | “ROSAMOND” ) TODAY'S PROGRAM THE 2 to be an place here today—for a tranger’ and 80 gilantes close on hi Wagon COLISEUM rd Logan in NOW, AND UNTIL FRIDAY gripping drama of '49 in Cali- fornia—when etites g up stage coaches was a pastime hé Jacquelt DIA—Milton Sills tn “Legally BEGINS’ ANDY wanp AND Mis BAND M GARDEN—"The ¥ COLONTAL—"My Friend the Devil STAGE UM—Orptn HENRI ¢ LE BEL Novelty Organiat aaa eosaral basamnsécgct Former Owner of Re wy E ! Sorrento Is Dead ugater “eth acct awe e aT 1 k t 4 COLONIAL LAGAN That Richma “ ee MAURICE ne of the most 1 } r COLISEUM FLYNN c ‘ “sry theater. 7 under LOUISE i} md teen acenini=. fe) Mra. A. R Miss F METROPOLITAN : ‘ pert! JAMES NE +H I = Dre ve Death ca ed 1 ' i “CLARENCE = “The Girl: Who Sim | (e Mise. Handerecn is patrons of 05 Roars “HURTON ie) i ah08 pines |. Tene ; = Comedy = a A : ‘ a + now > I wih = The Next Time You wnvia Hip. Heor wie aah. © wns Cook a f t are Alma Bennet Stuffed Breast of Veal 0, furs xotien: mrad ot Hove i, Walter’ Emerson serve it with noodles gives seq plausibility and a compote of pi cote prunes. It really mal A Liberty Guest Enjoys the Best onan Until Friday Night Onty— appetizing dish. Season the Gloria Swanson oggerhnel s! peers a @ | fierce, A YLEAGPERRINS 2 Bs : es : A Paramount SAUCE : the ml DOG AND CAT RESCUE LWABVy has t \ with the Animal Litesviog STARTED CAREER AS Amastag COLISEUM k Pleture Gold rush days in California are dal of the al Soclety for the | pictues in the screen version of 3 ‘“ wie Bret flarte’s famous story, “Balomy {Prevention of Cruelty to Animain, MERE STAGE, ge ‘ | Jane's Kise,” which i# titled “falo base se indie Kenneth Hai yed | HARD JOB TO FIND | popular following, yet one who cai ho look old enough to bac been mar wie) MOVIE “BLUEBEARD” | vies ‘ieit. times. Gordon is After making screen tests Of/nadian by birth, “but has been a @ two sdore leading men and) citizen of the United States for: wirig’ three times that num?! many year, coming ‘to this co! after completing his education: TODAY! and Thuraday ‘The Wender Pieture Fated Jane,” and now showing at the 00 THICK: HEADED eum. A ple girl, played by Harlan, like , : acter of the story, and others : started onthe Sb portrayed by Maurice Flynn. } " 2 i sec 8 Fawcett, W ‘om small part y Sept 12—An_ experi Huntley Gordon was] in Canada and England. His name > chosen for role of Bluebeard] has been long: familiar to: seréeal , 9 9 “hyip n Bluebdeard’s Eighth Wife," now] fans the world’ over. He: first em { e@ e yt ermal ace a y |tered motion pictures with Vif | interest centered on. this acatmilte j “as usual interest centered on this! graph and made his initial bid gut son Z 3 ‘ role, since it is one that few screen! fame as leading man in two: Par ry sure. of We ese 1} men can capably fill. in that it} mount pictures, “The Dark Mirror = MILTON 4 h the North Begins,” ts ldemands a leading man with aland “The Frisky Mrs: Johnsoi T : h ie this k at the Blue = Amateurs Tonight Ss | Mouse theater. Claire ‘Adams and} —N— are fea he picture, which 4 proving a strong attraction Ceagik 4: a on, eee | | LIBERTY | A modern B ‘d, who divorces , * , his wives killing th is i BABY PEGGY ° t Huntley Gordon ~ + i “ h Wife," now ‘NOBODY'S DARLING | ” ° Gloria Swanson has best role as the “eighth “1 himse n 1 other stars in the cast nal promise in ‘ The ntory Is an enter-| 4 Orange Blos 1 taining one and was elaborate | A with M Henry B. Walthall \turized, 1¢ wan taken from the well. | lo re in @ master melodrama known Frene © play | “THE FACE ON THE ¢ x ‘ ‘ BARKOOM FLOOR” 4 ; ACTS VAUDEVILLE 5 . Children Any 10¢ » nmit, and then fe by the wohder: | ry, adren-| iramatic ‘The Dominant Theatre eee: There are outstanding 2,494,780 shares of Great Northern stock, of the par value of $100.00 each. . Each share represents an equal ownership in the property of the Great Northern Railway and each share has an equal voice in all shareholders’ nd several stars oe meetings, including those for the election of directors. TRRAY! SAN EAyy) AL Us| praca f | On December 31, 1 these shares were owned by 44,314 HU | STRAND | ‘ ; ee > The King show te stilt in “The Girl Who Came Bock,” the men and women in all walks of life, and by organizations and oe § © youngsters. nope i lows Rin a aaa ela creen version of Charles | institutions, a, follows: Madi eae Tats E, Blaney’s famous stage play, ts] Ackerman & Harris Present Gell hting la aud! os at th muperior pliaality ||] 30 RUNWAY CHARMERS 30 Ra tris arabes. The “ntaves tel Number of men... . 24,416 of our school and yell § i » in ] : a P how easy it 1s to : er a ee | volving the regoneration of & young ir Number of women - 18,118 ‘ n modern “PRETTY PEGGY 1 in a big clly, is strong in hu-| at you Insurance companies and m scellaneous corpora- oe he tanga. ||] —Kiddies a Dime Any Time— man Interest, and offers real enter: ealers- tions 1,616 will admit pu ainment. Its main characters are | Hosnit inca bl : to cope Bentanery jortrayed by Kenneth Harlan, M;}|\ | ospitals, charitable Thursday evening at 8:30, or to - — eee SGN GA TET TED = s s cational institutions 169 our Advanced © ting || - Monday ev for $1.00 8 | OLYMPIC THEATER Madison, Bet, First and Second “THE TRAVELING PUBLIC DANCES MAN with ’ urday and i Gilg e TED HOWLAND pep and enjay- || ment. ay, special, fei AND COMPANY ture night. ‘join the jolly crowd. Popular prices, Phone EAast~- Girls, Pep and Music ede Extra Attraction The wide distribution of these holdings is shown in the fol-' lowing table: CENIC — NORTH EAS ov TH PACIFIC wai COAST See the Far-Famed “Inside Passage” VIA PRINCE RUPERT \ $@(00 *:;" S. Ss. PRINCE GEORGE } 60 4 TO- STEWART, B. C. (Hyder, Alaska) ANYOX, B. . (Observatory Inlet) The Finest Water Trip on the Continent TAKE THE TRIANGLE re | $5785 Meals and 449 held from 1 to 20 shares each, 9 held from 20 to 100 shares each, Only 3,286 held over 100 shares each, The average holding is only 56.2 shares, eae “Gay abe evening Dividends have been paid on this stock since 1891, From 1900 to 1921 the dividend rate was 7 per cent per annum. In 1922 this was reduced to 514 per cent and in 1928 to 5 per cent, FLOYD FOSTER BARNES HUMAN ENGINEER Paid Lecture at MasonicClubRoom WILLIAM DUNCAN Many people in the territory traversed by the Great North- ern are among its largest shareholders, and are therefore di- rectly affected by its ability to pay a return on capital in- vested. in “THE SILENT VOW" Combination Rall and Water Trip Included 1,200 M in Rockies on Btoar' 7 600 Miles Acenia Seas Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies Accommodation 260 guests. Rates per day, $5.00 and up, = American plan (meals included). Situated on Lac Beauvert in NUSUAL Canada's largest national park. An {deal stop-off and ‘vacation CAFETERIA | ff retreat on the route of The Continental Limited Coast to Const BY DAY all-ntee! train, operating new type mountain scenic observation AT LOWEST) ig car. PRICES IN' Brice SI oMANLES | Prairie Excursions—-Edmonton, Calgary $500 $18.00 Additional via the Scenic Seas Route Summer Excursion Fares to all Hastern destinations {n the Arcade Building Tonight, 8 o'Clock 10e—15e—25¢ Math.—100—20¢ “Psycho - Analysis and Love” This lecture in Booklet form, regularly pr $1, given free to every person attending the lecture War Tax, 100 Total Admivsion, $1.10 Most of the large life insurance companies haye money in- vested in Great Northern securities. Therefore, nearly every- one who holds a life insurance policy, and: many depositors in. savings banks, are partners in the operation and development of this railway, and their livelihood is partly or wholly. dependent on its ability to pay. Many of you belong to this” @lass, r 4 United States and Canada on sale to Sept. 15, Return limit Thuenday Nigkt, Sepiember.10) \ LOUIS W. HILL, WITH REGULAR UM A Oct, 31, at 8 o'Clook Talk No, 7 Chairman of the Board. 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