The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR __“HUNCHBAC K” IS MILLION-DOLLAR FILM KEet Now 108 fo Harold Lloyd = y | TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCTLEEN COLISEUM—Churles Jones and Shir ley Maxon in Eleventh Hour Lecter debe ~Harold Btoyd ino Whe Sensational! Surprising ‘i COLUMBIA—Clalre Windsor and Nor- Baffling! _ : man Kerry In 'The Aequittal.” he of the Aform Country, STAGK OKPHEUM—De Lyle Alda heading Vrolle Orehes mimeo Kirby: Kobine heading QUITE FRI | From the Hoston Tr “When I want to’ borrow a Pollen T never go to a friend,” he said, > jety, originality and fdeas have) 9 4 , 4 ey PAELOPPAMATIC If Tending up to something. | characterized all of Harold Lioyd’s et 4 4 MASTERPIECE ‘Ah, well,” returned the other, ex vis i feabines:s comedies,» and. "Why |. g tending his hand, “let us be friends. A printer's “devil? Waites?” thes comadian’s . atest 4 never to rest, and s ig which” is a ng at the Liberty . j b; 4 “a | -RE TIN f y iy 4 pure, unalloyed iaree comedy ‘ ji z picture. He never lets up, for ot romance and adventure, aa it can ONLY 4 as soon as the old prank is pole mage an the ret ot f Li oe ped South riean ntion, Harold 7 , Wit WW i} |done, he starts a new one.! ; that a Hoven “ihe When “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” has its Northwest premiere at the Heilig the- Richard Travers Wii} ; | “The Printer's Devil” prom- ar thru the pleture, and hin | ater at 8:30 p, m., Friday, November 23, the last of the * ‘million-dollar’ productions w Teles 6 } A 10° blease Liberty’ dud ters pee, fouee. Baste 7 have resulted in a three-months closing of California film cities will be shown here. - se L 1 - Aason, the nearly nine Don’t tell your | . i liences next ke r a also have parts that are Sianda, baw i | | s next week. stp: turns out, - - eee They'll never y | E > FOR COUGHS BLUE MOUSE >, | Do an attack nerven version of “If Win / & “tia” tn upon you "which is showing at) COLISEUM cough or cold and pr Mouse now, there are’ 17 | was produced at an expenditure in excess of $1,400, 000. reset ‘ e ne ci & “fora tr! FAMED STAGE COMEDY Ele enth “gay marae coe weiss COMING IN PICTURES V L abet widely read American, hi : shapes ‘ of the stage’s mo! } 4 | Margaret Iding Mabel and Gladys Le ‘The pirate ‘ony which bas been | ato ories, Barney rd and Alex | ‘ luctions, “Six: | hat stand out tn the} the Las ot Momerous picture |4nder Carr make a big hit in the |¢ fa RP illabh AG b] these characters, he | queceanon ¢ : t y| characterization of the pair in the : ‘ be | a “ * 7 years, and | tho ot re é 3 » which | ted in AS, M. Hutch: | whten bide vived by pro. | Screen version Of, thone storlen nae. é iy pro rt business on | have bpen cast with ry ducers during the present season, has been | and the performance | has been used as the center of in-| HEILIG © of the featured players | terest in th The main characters 7 er drama, “The Eleventh Hour,” which ont as Mark ww Mark | iy showing at the Coliseum now y," shi , a keen ¢ ALAN HALE an Tady Tyber, | gut instead of the thred-master and tasty hel Ihe | ritie social condition SHIRLEY ‘MASON of every com marine. rien Jones and petite Shirley Mason the stara In this | Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, | ti : aetgan WALTER McGRAIL new thrill pf John Gilbert, a Cameo Kirt the: detekn 3 RICHARD TUCKER Van edoapticaal” “part wiih. wansteed COLUMBIA ability and he ts sup 4 nicely s ae CHARLES JONES 7 t (Gai ofters ho most first man to the draw was the win by Claire Windsor and N n | COLONIAL Kerry, was used in the interpreta Mary Pickford's tion of the story of “Teas of th in t |was having its t showings at] . thenstt # COLISEUM CONCERT STRAND the Colonial Wednesday. The new ORCHESTRA Business © serlous to feature, which will otart showing | Nature in her ague Glass, | Thursday, in “Becrets of Paris,” ing Alvita utilized them joo Eugene 's famous story. | mineral jin his series of storien about Abe pie ; Plea saaetietstoe vigorous heal | Potash and sforris Perlmutter, and | | WINTER GARDEN Many people have taken Alvita} Playing selections from |made them so humorous that “Pot-} a. jast chance t in| With remarkable success, as M. H, “Babes in Toyland” SSS EET PE ee! : ury, of Pasadena, who writes: (Herbert) sete Ure, eana| “Last winter I had a bad attack j Man Safed Weel re Pyne ot) Vi of the flu, from which I gained 4 . [at the Winter Ganten BY] Sie aerisc VAltn ce Wet at—Wesley Barry in on Oocer Wilde's oaths ated I cana 45 have. haat é “The Printer’s Devil” Showing ‘oman of No Importanc s I began using your Al , for only a few | be offered in screen form starting | ang almost immediately began put- i ‘Thursday. ting on flesh and my old strength | Call Main 0012 fer in- days more Jand health soon came back again. formation about at- PANTAGES FEATURE |I have never enjoyed better health seen ntiaed te cabs IS BILLED TRUE) trvute it to tos aivit tablets ‘B ‘The Walking Music Store,” the as about, them every billing given A ts in featured act on the Pantages b this week, is well applied to this ab entertainer. His musical no’ with which much comedy is mixed, are offered in an amusing fashion which “takes” well with the audi. + Hd ences. F as ? ‘Another clever bit of comedy is{ a be ertlsme tablets at any | SBS —you can start a account an ow that ottered this week by Marshall Mont-| dug -atore-—Advertisment.| | gomery in a clever skit, “An Eve- Lincoln J. Carter melo: | E STEARNS Alvita furnishes a true vegetable tonic rich in Iime, iron and phos. phates. It 1s scientifically pre ed in convenient tablet fe }the wonderful alfalfa p by. chémical analysis jthese essential elemen A. dollar ning at Home.” Lucille de Haven you are really getting somewhere with it | oe eee aie a ACE | MBAR | they contribute one of the best com- | THEM! Jedy numbers on the bill } “Tony” ts the feature of an enter- | | taining song, dance and cometly pat-|] sawp GREAT UR TEN PER-CENT CLUB makes that happy we a pene tema] Sm result possible for you! a interpret ation ot| Greater than the = G planer and Shean.’ : ) al Moments,” the“ offering | book —a picture Margaret Hessler with her violin, Announced a few days ago, the TEN PER-CENT1 that mirrors i sa popular featuro of the bill Next: win Ring Company itself. Ratayo s train aoe iaelay ca- “TWIN BEDS” CLUB has swept through the community on a BLUE MOUSE ° andthe equate act = Neurilis the wave of enthusiasm unprecedented in the bank- AS SE ade ing history of this community. The bank has COUNTRY STORE Groat! Nerve- diy dabictl ee never meant so much before to the man who toils, © who have experienced the The Ten Per-Cent Club | oe ee eee ie es suas \ re have fin ght rellef ‘throd ee ECONOMY HALL & Co ele tient Mix, wire First Ave, and Pike St : 5 ‘The first indication of neuritis is ubually a sha cutting pain in is built on the fundamentally right principle that REE unually a sharp, ‘¢uiting pata ix | ig some part—at least ten per-cent—of the money M Mary Marry! | sores inthe mune, sie | "Comedy" you work hard for should become permanently TAY I Ractiss yours! from neuritis, don't “Up In the Alr About Mary” e ¥ Neuritts ‘OL ONI 10¢ 20¢ 3 i LS Li ROL Pinte Pine Ee € » , es s (veiweation Doueee The TEN PER-CENT CLUB provides the way, Brie aor L rom narcotic and alt fe (lad Times Dance shows the way and guards the way to that happy in “Carolina pS soericke. a ea see result! You can’t afford to let another day go by “Tess of the <s Mammy” |" advertisement, Wane i . without becoming a member! Do that NOW! _ Storm Country” OG RE eg seis TONIGHT | bians put the y's Now Academy Dixie sparkle in this down- | AMATEUR CONTI THE south fox-trot; wi on Thurs., Fri. and Sat. tha Shannon ‘ ! ul es 0 whe LL INC ti ‘ ] € mk “The Secrets of Paris” Four get some eae es x Dancing Taught Seattle Nationa a A | Lew Cody and close harmony ot : es ¥ ~ Gladys Hulette out of it \ ; A $3. 00 SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA A.3935 OR aie “TOUT PERSONS © Colemb Ass tneline to ull feelingntter ent- c ed and digestion’ laptoved by ° COMING | CHAMBERLAIN’ $s e greatest stage success in twenty | TABLETS Now screened with the orig New Pr <j | Cleansing and comforting - only 2% | ew PP RECORDS | inal New York cast

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