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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 jfomorrow Begins [(‘<. “Feather” of the a The spectacular screen famous stage success— THE GREEN GODDESS wit adaptation The World’s Greatest Character Actor GEORGE ARLISS gives to the sereen his masterpiece of act- the villanous, ous, amazing Rajah of Rukh, as a JOYCE returns to , motion pictures moré beauti- ful and appealing than ever, as the gor- geous English beauty who was trapped in the palace of the } —\A MIGHTY MELODRAMA Where “Lullaby Sings Her Siren Lou" Song Mary Alden is “the cagle|\ woman" in “The Eagles | Feather,” a new screen story of ranch life, which is com In ing to the Liberty on Satur- day. The story is b Kather- ine Newlin Burt and attaine popularity recently thru it publication in the Cosmopo ttan magazine. James Kirk- wood and Elinor Fair are in the cast with Miss Alden —~tH Creature, Exotic, Alluring” — A MIGHTY MELODRAMA With a Great Cast a a s a a a TODAY’S PROG RAMS tn in “The g—Anita Stewart in ( “OH, BABY” Lew Dunbar usually funny role this week in SMEDETT of Will King in “Oh, Baby,” the mu now holding the Heilig 4 ean Lew again assumes the char of Irish Mike O' Dooley Bond fairly revels in his ical part in the producti6n. IRISH COMEDY IS OLYMPIC FEATURE The Fid f the theater, with the in the title has an wm ical farce acter com- fe med in au rol ple success Bel Irioh fiddler, ts sec est and favorite while the princ company also a roles and give the leader g¢ port. Juventie will be that other have vaudevill program for os an ad on The French romance in which love predominate hate. First National's production extraordinary af weil mi oa Yengeanc —with— Fy PONIGHT Ru Last of Red Everybody Times, gles Gap’ Sing” Lyons STARTING SATURDAY— Glorious os David Belasco’s stage Paramount's most celebrated succes H. B. W ARN ER and. _ MARY THURMAN TONIGHT—Go0d-bye The Drivin’ Fool” Aaa Seales ay STARTING ATURDAY— The “differ te ent” story: m Orient’s greatest Conway Tearle lover OUR REGULAR over. NIGHT PRICES 50c DAVID POWELL Shae HARRY T. MOREY Witeen in COLUMBIA — are declare "Moral Corinne Griffith comed: The Cl Jimmy Aubrey WARREN KERRIGAN Gibson in are and. eighan in “Tack @ Anna Q. Nilsson @ Tom Santschi gm Winifred Bryson STARTING AND known of all French love dramas— the romance of the toast x WENTER GAT john Gilbert tn Wallace Beery Supported by— Elinor Fair Lester Cuneo EVERY DAY DURING ENGAGEMENT a= ORTTEU 4 — George devilie ttl Nash heading of A tumult impressive picturi- great Broadway avish and of the ige success. his is your last day to see beautiful Anita tewart in the delightful Cosmopolitan story— T "THE LOVE PIKER” Bluezeusep Hit possible, have shelves around | ger sink where you store the| Pish-washing and sink-cleaning ne | tessities. New Students Are New =>,| Washington will have dents at vont on attaining their major }and was conceived Henry: Suzzalo by Pr DR. y.xow Yow a Physician ‘and Sur- geon, uses Chin roota and herbs In{ treating all diseases p, of men and women. Specializes in stom | Sea Gach trouble, and| the other ailments, | ofcloc tN. Yow Chimese Kemedy Yesler Way. MAL Seattle, Wash. FUNERAL Aryesen, Masonic tle contractor, will be Butterworth mortuary k Saturday afternoon | Wednesday at the Seattle | hospital. hel Ge They Come— From ‘North and South, from East “and West, from City Hamlet, from Poverty’s Hovel and Wealth’s Mansion—They Seeking He died siden SERVICES for Marcus | once. leader and and Come “THE MIRACLE MAN” By thousands, they come, seeking, seeking health and strengt and sight and hearing. “It's God's be omnipotent power that heals,” claims, Hundreds testi- BROTHER "v that thev have been healed. Evidence Sweeps away Seeing con- Vinees the skep- tie, ase MIRACLE han A saintly figure in white with ry hair and flowing beard, he Mands all the day and. until after the midnight hour, bestowing the sit of God upon afflicted human- ty Without Price— Without Gain ALL THE WORLD IS INVITED In Big Tent at Auto Park Kirkland—Across the Lake ) Ferries leave Madison Park: EI , 9:00, 10:30, Leaving Kirkland » 9:10, 10:20, 11330, , 4:10, 5:0, MEALIG—WHL King and company 19 lle and pho. - COLISEUM t < Norma Talmadge | bred pt ance, um the lot the greatest and most delightful screen love atories ever seen. here The film {a historical romance but ft is unique in that the character jare human and appealing. ‘The locale lor the story ts faithfully reproduced | ings and the good. It Is that con hate tee & story of a great quers pride and heredity in its telling Norma Taima |Conway Tearle the pr to run a rece eum—something ‘8 biggest motion p for Sea tote | to Be Given Oath theater. the University the Ephebic Sapp joath administered for answering | gare Peed loyalty to thelr alma mater Friday | Jevening. The oath will be sworn Zz. |by Prof. Edmond Meany, keeper of | successful Priests Halls Day Es | traditions, on Meany hall steps: y. simply , ane Ephebic oath fs modeled on|*) Sh’ ume iad ae angient Greek oath taken ieee’ potla’as ae - GOITER REMOVED OZMO» has safe and a goiter proven a to remove plying over Young to thi time. 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Columbia Friday SATURDAY a COLUMBIA § SEE THE BIG TYPHOON! jany | Prove ng art achievements coming to the t day at the end of the t of Anita Stews art's plc ve Piker a picturization of the fa sta, play and one of the screen's aracter artists, is the star, Tho part of the heroine is taken by Alice Joyee, whose r n to the ‘een is of interest to all movie fans. The picture haw been elabor- ately produced and is ranked among the screen's greatest offerings STRAND “Tara,” Gloria 8 ture, which has here i its le Saturda of G tures nson's big’ pic | much heralded t few weeks, will open | ement at the Strand on It Is to be offered as one Swanson's greatest pic. is of the love a rin The story hopes are blighted for a time when she finds that the man she loves is married and a father. In support of Misa Swanson, H. B. Warner has the | Principat role, while other popular | {Dinyers hays less important parts. “Ruggles of Red Gap” will end its Ista engagement Friday night COLUMBIA Hoot Gibson's fast-moving jer drama, *’The Ramblin’ Kid,"* is} to have its final jdering Dawn,” a new big Universal | jfeature taking its place on the screen, ‘Aristocratic Boston with its | raattions and fami.y is the | if tory of “Thundering has ich then | ites to the shores of Java where j Anna Q. Nilsson, Warren Kerrigan, Winifred Bryson and several other stars take part in dramatic showing the strange life of that far. off haven for lost souls. eee | PALACE HIP | Romance and adventure is the key-| | note of Viola Dana’s picture, ‘Her | Fatal Millions," which is to be| shown in conjunction with the new | | vaudeville biil the Palace Hip | ay. * ir Cheat,"" in which atured, will trees | the Pipe of the | | Dorothy Mackn jend tts run SKAIL Ziegfeld Follies Beauty nensational French stage star whose | story | cot ANTAL, Went: | 1, | Saturday STARS IN PICTURE nal attrac rot J star who came wan in retirement 4 then re era with Wa for two ppeared before the cam fr w propheaying d have forgot ton him and he wouldn't be able to come back bundering Dawn,” has the biggest emotional chance of of hin new roles, is sald to again that he fs one of the greatest film Anna Q. Nils and W Bryson are the forminine leads. in which he fon Another Costnopolitan magazine story has been adapted to the screen and will come to the Libert turday ay the fe e's Feather,” ling W picture that is said to carry a human Interest theme. James Kirk wood, Elinor Fair, Mary Alden, Les. ter Cuneo and several o' known players are in the cast Van will be seen in his comic: « drama, “The Drivin Liberty until Friday night see theater It is “The entern rong Fool, | WINTER, GARDEN John Gilbert is the s ful pleture, "A Californ now being presented c F Garnden screen. Estelle Taylor sup: ports him in the presentation of the which has a comical and 1 Roman | human interest ck Home and Broke," Ade's comical story sion is nial and Li George in screen ver being seen now at the Colo. Thomas Meighan {s the star Lae Is hin leading lady, IN HONOR OF SAILORS on the U. 8. 8, Mississippi, which sails South on Tuesday, Seattle young people have been invited to a dance in the Kwights of .Colimbus hall night at Bremerton. WE ASK is that if you don't like this’ show, don’t come back WILL KING and fifty people Friday—"Oh, Baby!" Sat. What's band Doing?"’ Your Hus- INTERNATIONAL DANCING CONTEST NOW BEING CONDUCTED EVERY EVENING and OPEN to ALL at dramatic and emotional ac- tion! Positively No Advance in Prices! Coliseum Concert Orchestra under M. Jacques Beaucaire Pinying overture Guaranay" (Gomez) the Strand or Liberty FOOTBALL PICTURES) Results of much rushing on the |part of Frank Jacobs, | for the Liberty New big Washington vs. California foot- jball ganwe of Saturday afternoon to |the screen of the Liberty theater | Saturday night if all goes well. In- teresting shots of Stadium day activities will be on view at the Liverty as well Additional features of the new weekly are Great Northern officers, | President Ralph Budd and Louis | W. Hill, visiting Seattle, and a how- to-drive lesson for autolsts, cameraman | NEW RUBBERS Old can rubbers often become soft and are one of the chief caus- es of fruit spoiling. It fs best al- ways to tse, new or test the old ones before using them. OLYMPIC =" Madinon Het. NOW PLAYI MUSICAL COMEDY “CASEY THE FIDDLER” AN UUISH COMEDY nIOT EXTRA TONIGHT Juvenile Amateurs and POPULAR PHOTOPLAYS COMING SUNDAY [—BANNISTER—t 10e 156 At Do Money Academy, B. 13th, every V hiny,” Saturday and Sunday Eve, } halt, bent nic, lowent ‘pric Where all the G Dancers Go. Why att Dancing Taught $3.00 ) CLASS starts New Pike at ADVANC! Monday atructors will bring the | of Paxis OH, BAB Added— Some tun— “Three Cheers” A Juvenile Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAN Cait im 0012 for in- formation about ai tlons at the Stra Coliseum or Liberty George Siegmann Added— BEN TURPIN in @ “terrible” up of Inffs— “Asleep at the Switch” ALLACE at the URLITZER * mix. Cadet Commander Takes New Post Several infantry units. of the re- |serve officers’ training corps were Thursday given an informal recep- tion by Col. James F. Brady, C. A. Cy who has arrived to take over the University of Washington corps command, ‘He succeeds’ his class mate, Col. E. d’A. Pearce, as com- |mandant. The two officers were graduated from West Point with ass of 1897. Col. Brady was unable to serve in jthe world war thru ill health, but he saw active service in three years’ campaigning in the Philippines, two ars in Cuba and one in Porto Rico. Mrs, Brady accompanied him West from Sandy Hook. TOMORROW John Gilbert and Estelle Taylor in “A CALIFORNIA ROMANCE” Fox News Comedy LAST TIMES TODAY “THE . RAMBLIN’ Kid” VARSITY QUARTETTE BABY PEGGY ‘OLON} LAUREL PIKES PING | Last Times ‘Today THOS. MEIGHAN “BACK HOME AND BROKE” LAVISH TRIMMING Knitted suits, with capes or coats to match, are bound to be popular for fall and winter. They are lav- ishly trimmed with fur apd have the smartest possible lines, SILVER EMBROIDERY A frock of Nile green crepe is embroidered with silver and has an elaborate sash of velvet exactly matching the crepe. ORPHEUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Playing Twice Dally GEORGE NASH with JULIA HAY HARRISON AND DAKIN D. Apollon Demarest Collette JACK GEORGE STANLEY BROTHERS MR. HYMACK “At Bogey Villa” Ie, T5e, SL Matinees: Se to S0e SEATTLE | FOLLIES In “COOK UP PLEASUQE” 70—Local_ Entertainers—70 ja Company . NCY FAIR Dolly Grey ert Rrown antagescope TAYLOR, HOWARD & THEM | METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING JULIAN ELTINGE and TOM BROWN in BLACK AND WHITE REVUB Bargain Matinee Saturday RESCHOTC TO OTOTOROZONSA a delicious spread fuhill Lid 8 a 8 Hi Tasty Cheeso