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yuna, NOVEMBER 16, 1928, MORROW “Good God-- the lights” MYSTERY! ROMANCE! THRILLS! SENSATIONS! Here’s a mystifying, gripping, thoroughly enjoyable picture that you will place among the films that have thrilled you most! HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE STARS: Marie Prevost Johnny Walker Alice Lake Ray Griffith ENDS TONIGHT: IF WINTER COMES Mat Northwest Brinicre OF THE GREATEST PRODUCTION OF THE AGE— COMES FRIDAY NIGHT At 8:30 P. M. AS WONDERFUL | AND IMMENSE AS THE GREAT 1923-24 HAMRICK S sLUE JOHN With LON CHANEY as the “Hunchback” and 3,091 Others MAIL ORDERS NOW Out-of-Town and Local Mail Orders Received Now PRICES EVENINGS AT 830 P, M. MATINEES AT 2:30 P. M Lower Fic eo Baleon Make ¢ THEATRE Third and Madison “THE ACQUITTAL’ & man, what will she do to save his life? Dont’s tell your Friends how It turns out—they’ll never guess It, A Masterpiece of Romance An Aco of Mystery Plays The Wonder Cast In- cludes the Romantic Hero NORMAN KERRY and beautiful CLAIRE WINDSOR | Petix in cacidoogan ORCHESTRA 5°98 featuring “Bells of Normandy” | Inter. | national News | MARY ANN WELLS Presents Naom! de Music and Ida Levin in “A Phantasy of Youth and Rhythm” Sings aS Scags at Music Recital |” farren Stone} know about it.| Guess what theatre will present this sensation? POLA NEGRI RI; PANISH DANCER Are Popular They Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps at STEVENS 3 Upstairs—Third A THE SHATTLE STAR — nna, SHE MOVED, TOO Revay Howard, one of Will King’s pretty choristers, has | where they are playing “Poor Papa” this week, Miss Hou ard will be seen in “Twin Beds” next week. | moved with the rest of the company over to the Palace Hip,| STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE STRAND en A story of unusual heart Interest {a promised fn “Mothers-in-Law,” the picture which is to take the featured place on the ftrand screen Saturday, “Potash and*Perimutter, |the plcturtzation of Montag uc famous comte stories, 1s to TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISHUM—Charles Jones and Shir- ley Mason tn “The Eleventh Hoar,” LIBERTY —Marold Lloyd tn “Why Worry t BLUE MOUSE—"It Winter Comes.” STRAND—Narney Bernard and Alex- ander Carr in “Fotash and Yert- matter.” COLUMBIA—Claire Windsor and Nor- man Kerry in "The Aequittal.” WINTER GARDEN—Oscar Wilde's “A Woman of No Importance.” COLONIAL—"The Secrets of Parts.” |new attraction, an strong cast 1s one of | Heading it are ¢ | ord and Ed! support ar {cranes Kent and Vgla Vale. eee |e UE MOUSE f Winter Cor tion of A. 8. Mf. |mous novel, is to end cessful two weeks’ ru u90 Friday ni STAGE ORPHEUM—De Lyle Alda heading vaudeville bill. ” the ploturtza “Hrutehi dah at the Myxter and gest character “Red Lights,” which t the Blue Mouse “Red Lights” ts the famous stare * and the Mario Pr 4 Alice Lake. HEILIG—Max Fisher's Frotle Orebes- tra and photoplay, “Cameo Kirby.” PANTAGES — A. Robins heading Aird v1 King and com ~ yland aad company tn “Mary, Marry Me." & desperate band of desperate revo- jlutionixts. Bi that time he had dis ed what everyone else had that he wasn't slck at all, for a heart trouble, which | known: able, 1) COLUMBIA HG necks in faroft P. arn rman plea, while Barbara Be and several other stars offe Madison bet. Ist and 2nd LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Merry Musical Comedy MARY MARRY ME and Juvenile Amateurs OPENING TOMORROW Continuous 1:30 to 11 p. m. BIG DOUBLE SHOW One You Will Remember ‘Queen of Poppy Land’ Beautiful Costumes and Scenlo Effects and HAROLD LLOYD in “DR. JACK” “NUF CED" 10¢ 20¢ 30¢ bught of are ey Barry's now ‘a Devil," which the Collseum. A young areer of @ pri vengeance, actin isn't up larks and er’s Devil” f¢ melodrama, HEILIG “Cameo. Kirby,” the colort | romantic story of Mi | gambling days ts to e | Helllg engagement Friday bo “Slx Cc vinden Love,” 4 high- yf many American hor and is filled with come COLONIAL Sue's famous of I Fox News Comedy The point I want to make have you heard Max Fisher’s Orchestra at the Heilig? Daily 12 toll new feature at that theater ts to}, | woman to The Playhouse of a They laugh till their ribs rattle—and then they choke! NOW— Harold Lloyd oO Tegrets TONIGHT — Goodbye to TONIGHT—Qood-byo “The Eleventh Hour” to “Potash and Perlmutter.” ' Starting Saturday— COMING The freckle-faced SATURDAY— To give one something to think about— ¥ in an exciting ro- mance laid in a small-town newspa- per office— “The | Beene Ruth Clifford Gaston Glass Vola Vale Josef Swickard Edith Yorke in 6 acts of , banana revolutions = The compelling drama of country simplicity and city intrigue, of heart- aches, love and laughter, a Woy! Hysterical Joy! —with— Harry Myers —and— Al Kathryn McGuire ee, Will Rogers in “Jus’ Passin’ Thru” ALLACE AT THE URLITZER EE Main 0012 fo: Also— “Hold Everything” A Christie Comedy Also— “Let’s Build” A Spat Family Comeay and Literary Digest’s “Fun From the Press” | Strand Orchestra under Wineland Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Osborne Putnam all Main 0012 for Stearns Information about attractions at ‘The Strand, Collseum or Liberty CoML Main 0012 for Information about attractions at ‘The Coliseum, Liberty or information about at tractions at The Lib- erty, Coliseum or Strand el ea a ‘bol NIK PRCUTAATIT UU NOW PLAYING LEW CODY AND GLADYS HULETTE IN “THE SECRETS OF PARIS” Barney | have the kee dhelerotis |. upport Dearborn Massacre CHICAGO, y. 16.—Skeletons of AF wo Indians w d here by | ature, in screen form, at | workmen. digg ter Garden now. The story | nistoric Fort I ver of a rade Bre rl for | When the e ators were about | whose promises were |ten feet below the surface a work- otten, {9 known as one of man’s shovel struck one of the skele. t simple, straightforward |tons, which was first thought to be | bones of some animal | M.G. Chandler, member of the e remains were of In- | the prominent bones | y theater tr and eyes, character- | 8 to open ort Dearborn massacre nion of Ch another Intere 2 an organ ¢ manufacture of Russia Strives to Depa? End Bribery Habit} MOSCOW, Noy. 16.—A will begin Cc. BAT! Sand His Concert Orchestra monster | MOUNTAINPICTURES” —the Ideal Gift Select from the largest assortment in the Northwest at “ThatOld Gang of Mine” A serenade mel- ody wonderfully fox-trotted by the California Ram- blers and sung in close harmony by the Shannon Four on Columbia Records. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK 4RT SHOP OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN. THEATRE (Hard Times —e at Do Honey's New Academy, East Pike at 13th, Wednesday evening, November 21st CASH PRIZES 1, drawlingly, ‘the t; but It’s the blamed ¢ in the world for a get work in.’ | First Time Anywhere! Tomorrow starts the laughingest picture ever DANCING. Every Wednesday, rd With the New 11'S Columbia | Phonograph Company York Cast faught $3.00 ADVANCED CLASS F BEGINNERS' —