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ee FRIDAY, NOVEMBER AT LAST Aortwoyear youve waited for this supreme pictorial achievement and now Its here—direct from it's sensational The book has enjoyed the greatest popularity of any novel of the gen- eration. The characters that have become house- hold names are pre- sented on the screen with amazing faithful- ness to the book—a rev- elation in screen drama. Begins Tomorrow This is the last day to enjoy the consummate art of the world’s greatest actor, GEORGE ARLISS, in the fascinating drama of the Orient that has proven itself one of the year’s biggest pictures— “THE GREEN GODDESS” pee Movie Actress Is Named in Action LOS ANGEL vi | Carolin Sachs, w Wealthy Pasa: Young, will only I mouth Closes Tonight ' J.Warren Kerrigan j Anna Q. Nilsson 1 tempor: ¢ she will - brought suit ¢. Her hus. | |bana counte Heging that | | Miss Young had enticed his wife| away from home. Judge Summer. | field made the alimony ruling pend- | Ing trial of the mainte:| ‘nance suit. | s Saturday A Great Comedy-Drama By the Immortal Emerson Hough Author of “The Covered Wagon” eparate LAST TIMES TODAY “FORGET-ME-NOT” Stren TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM Mtiriaan Wing.” LIBERTY, I . Marlon and “The Broken Kenneth Cooper ta jackie Coogan in “Curous BLUE MOUSE Alice Joyoe in Arise and Goddess, George “The Gr STRAND—Jobn Rowers Taylor tn COLUMBIA Katetle Deslre, Anne Warren Kerrigan, De he Fortune of Christina MoNab. STAGE ORPHEUM—Tristo Vrigunea heading vaudeville bill, METROPOLITAN—"Blossom Time," 1LIG—Wi Ki Howey mooners. PANTAGES and company in Variety vaudeville bill. deville and photo OLISEUM The Broken Wing,” the alrplane , ture, in which Kenneth ad Mir Coope n all this woek at the C sto end its | oum's ton-H leen ¢ uerite BLUE MOUSE long expected ar fits local Hive Mouse th {deal group of tors in th and genul and the sald averag are o's pr tdenn,’ terminat the na to be ah wn un COLUMBIA meraon end fis run story nt with a8 a strong hu- LIBERTY kie Coogan's big clrous pleture, ‘cus Days, is to close its en ment nig has proven a thoro! aining pictu not soon be for ng the place of Jackie's he feature at the Lib. las Maclean's newest Going 1 will start Saturday. This newest is MacLean's biggest and fastest feature, It was based on the blg musical comedy success of the same name. eee WINTER GARDE ‘The comedy drama, Sarah MeNaughton's Fortune of Christina proving a popular offering Winter Garden theat story is of a thrifty who was overwhelmed with her re sponsibility when sho unexpectedly inherited a fortune. eee day be taken novel, MeNab,” is t the Scotch lassie | COLONIAL TONIGHT | AMATEUR CONTEST | ]} STARTS SATURDAY ney wet AVIES “WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER" ‘apyrus Race Fox News Comedy P ROE! comes a self- starting oppor- tunity. All you have to do is wait and watch. ‘Tomboy Girl reared in the great outdoors by a wonderful Dad, and her struggle with’ soclety when she goes to the city to become a lady. THE GUNES ‘Oh, What a Day’ Liborius Hauptman’s All- Artist Orchestra featuring “Violets’ a waltz by Waldteu- fel. Why Good Dancers Are Popular t6 Halls Day and Bre, 1% Ath Ave, Nre | story, Be Love's appeal! rget-Me-Not, Colonial is to en YES! You will enjoy— “Honeymooners! which leaves F and “Tattle Tales”— which comes Saturday WILL KING REVUES DO YOU KNOW what is the most constructive In- dustrial Legislation in the present century? Hear Judge W. L. Huggins author and first presiding judge of the famoux "Kansas Court of Industrial Relations,” on “The Old Government and the New Industry” Judge Huggins {# a unique character, a ble man with a# real vision and able to expross it eloquently. This t# the second number of the Star Lyceum Course Saturday, Noy. 3, 8 p.m, For Men and Women Admiansion 60 Centa YooM. ©. As Auditorium Fourth and Madison screen be until Friday "Clreus Days STARTING SATURDAY- = DOUGLA MacLEA al } Hi] i 1 eS | Door,” comedy-drama since The Hottentot”— —with— MARJORIE DAW —and— HALLAM COOLEY Adapted from the hilar- fous stage success— “THE AVIATOR" Added fun— “JULY DAYS” An “Our Gang” Comedy ALLACE URLITZER Call Main 0012 formation a tractions at The Lib- erty, Strand or Coli- seum Tho big Cosmopolitan pro-| “When Knighthood Was In Flower,” starring Marion Davies, is |to start showing Saturday -at the Colonial. night. duct | . | PALACE HIP | | “Backbone,” the’ strong dramatle | picture at tho Palace Hip, will have| |its final showings on Friday night.! |The new screen feature at the the- ater will be Leah Baird's ee tion, “Tho Destroying A GOITER REMOVED OZMO has esstul way pre a safe and| to remove a goiter |by simply applying over tho goiter at night tir Young people spond quic to this treatment older people generally take a longer time, The merits of OZMO havi been proven in so many cases that! anyone having a goiter should have no hesitancy in using O%MO at once, O%MO is sold in Seattle by artell’s and other leading drug- t4.—Advertisement | | | | | su DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Beattlo’s Leading Dentist for More Than 22 Years ONSTIPATION — A causo of many ills, Harm. ful to elderly people, Always relief in taking CHAMBERLAI |. TABLETS Ss | Easy—pleasant—effective—only 25¢ | f ba ELE EL ET ETE AUTOMOBILE Beatle to Br Pad +9:00, 11:20 0 3:00 ed Extra tripe faturday and Pau day, 9:30 p.m. xcept Munday. onger a Ndo Mound ‘Trip FERRY Hy NAVY YARD ROU Gelmon Dock Mate 3943 Se Columbia's Man Next a picturization of the vell known story by Emer- Hough, of “The Covered The pic- is to open ita local en- Saturday. NOVEL ACT ON PALACE HIP BILL Calhoun i the feature, “The femin- of neu on author Wagon.” ture gagement STORMS KILL 5, A CATTLE AIRE. s been a number eattl ve in the result mpas ‘The decreases aro the storms bs § mber, this S estimated 200,000 head of livestock perished in.the Pampas and 40,000 other provinces, or 15 per cent the total stock of these prov ATARRH of head or throat is usually benefited by the i of— VISks VAP Over 17 Mithon Sere Coed Yearly al Review" Hibbert and Nu of Ham" — Stanley and “Gymnnatic Speclaltion™ S. Hall, Thursday Nov. 8th CASH PRIZES LEONARD'S BAND ECONOMY HALL FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST, MOUPAMCoOVp “Carolina Mammy” The Colum- bians put the Dixie sparkle in this down- south fox-trot; the Shannon Four get some close harmony out of it, A-3938 A-3763 7Be Conpry ae BERERS SE55 came SEBESSEEERRERESE Leaving Tonight “DESIRE” COMING SATURDAY— The picture that reveals how some chorus girls thrive on $30 a we DAVID BELASCO’S |M. Hutchingon’s popular ce DIGGERS with Wyndham Standing Hope Hampton Louise Fazenda Johnny Harron Alec B, Francis The play that made 3roadway sit up! —— Also- ER BONNETS” A ‘Tuxedo Comedy eaeeeemeneneemeneneeneeeneenneccas Strand Orchestra Under Wineland Call Main 0012 for in- formation about attrac~ tions at The Strand, Liberty or Coliseum __ PLAN MAMMOTH S PLANE TESTER PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2—The! est aircraft experimental labor-| atory In the world will be “to | pleted and in operation at the/ Philadelphia navy yard by Janu: 1, 1924, according to Captain G. C Westervelt, manager of the naval aircraft factory here. | In addition to the great labora-| tory, a new 90-acre flying field and| hangars, to house a score or more | planes, will be ready for use by the| first of the year, | The most important section of the new laboratory will be the dy- Damometer rooms, where instru- ments can measure the condition, | | power-output and input, and horse | power of motors under the same | conditions as if the motor was at an {elevation of 55,000 feet above sea The expansion of the naval air-| }eraft factory is in line with Admir- jal Moffett’s program for naval air} upremacy. no glant dirigi Shenandoah, rfomerly the. ZR-1 {was designed, fashioned and fabri Jeated at the nayy yard here and | put together at Lakehurst, N. J. \Klan Petition Is Denied by Judge | ATLANTA, Noy. An applica~ jtion fér recelyership for the Ku | Klux Klan was denied here yester- day by Judge John H, Humphries. He also denied an injunction seek- ing to prohibit expenditure of | Klan funds. Tho dispute arose over | Klan expenditures in Oklahoma, LINOIL Get your Auto Top dressed in time with LINOIL Auto Top Dreasing. Polish your Auto with SUN- RAIN Auto Polish, Waterproof your Shoes LINOIL Shoe Dressing. Waterproof your Buildings, Skylight and Sidewalk with with Patented Patented WATERPROO 710 North 8: G. MAGNUS, treet Inventor and Mgr, Sold by W. HOvPMAN NEURAL AGKNCY If wanted by any Garawes, plonae phone 2017 Stores or Tuan | ere eS | ‘Tf Winter f Corned? | ae RUS OR Tonight—G “The und Zev to Wing” “Papyrus pictures, ndbye Broken the * race STARTING SATURDAY— SBESSe , | \ ca RICHARD DRESSMAKERS WILL CONVENE i Heads of Industry to Meet at Atlantic City | YORK nual cony The part of Nona, of of A. S. is one the main characters “Tf Winter ably portrayed by novel, Comes,” Ann For- in support of “If Winter will have ite premiere Seattle showing Saturday at the Blue Mouse. rest, who plays Percy Marmont, Comes” HEARTED" WITH WALLACE BEERY BB x King Richard, az NEW 2—The the role he created of the Associated) ‘arleton At- ‘ovember A on an ention in “Robin Hood”. Dress Industrie held the lant Supported by MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE JOHN BOWERS TULLY MARSHALL 28. leave Chicago the Pennsylvania lines, rect to A routed di-| will Chicago, antic C This carry members from 8t. Cleveland, Toledo, Loula and Pe] The adventuresome love story of the big- gest monarch in his- tory, who put hon- or before hearts ! other central western elties. Among the speakers who ations to add the convention are Edmund Wright, of the ‘8 mund Wright-Ginsburg,Co. ; ice president} Hanson, of H. -Columbia Trust field secretary of Carroll Mer- manager of the and director of Quality Group. ave accepted in- Trout, Babson Institute; advertising ners Magazine, advertising of the Also— Literary Digest's “FUN From the PRESS”. Coliseum Concert Orchestra under ORPHEUN A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Osborne Putnam ‘Twice Daily, 2:30-8:15 Call MAIN 0012 for Information about at- into| Miller & Mack noys” | : "a | | McGiveney | L Prem Trixie. Friganial z (“My Little Bag o Trix Ray Hughes _| “The Wager” =| METROPOLITAN Seattle's Leading Theatre One Week—NOW Met Curtain 8:15 a! Matinee pao” The Musical Hit of Ages 4:30) Mats Dally 2:30, teiim: : tt EDDIE BORDEN Supported by “Phe Duke,” “Sir Edward Martin” and 1 of the Movies,” Haxel Maye Tula Fdwards vins and Wilson ALL NEXT E SUNDAY NIGHT Wed. and Sat, at THE WORLD FAMOTS CANADIAN SOLDIER TERTAINERS First Time in Seattle i gy KAR) PRODUCTIONS LIMITED, PRESENT, THE SECOND ARTIST. smAT ARTIS‘ Katharine Rice, Prexen The mont tnunual and vheneael enal revue of the season. Played neven times xx Cannda, also nidoy Bru Paris, New York, Boston. sears pon ae Evenings: 50, 75c, 81. » Matineen: 5@0, 8! Toit 4 (BIG DANCE] At D bails at xe Academy, By MARIE SUNDELIUS PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO Metropollian Opera Company CONCERT Monday Eve., Noy. 12 Mall Orders Now eC Eve, muaie, lowest ‘prices, Where ull the @ Dancers, Go. Whi not atténd a Real Dani DANCING TAUGHT $3.00. 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