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Sper gaging Flower.” 72 holon i Children 25¢ ANDY WARD AND HIS BAND HENRI C. LE BEL—NOVELTY ORGANIST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. Cosmopolitan Corporation presents rome ney yh her + MARION GREATEST PICTURE OF THEM ALL ther Reed from the Rida Johngon Young RRESISTIBLE charm and thrilling action make this story of the days when America was young a truly great pic- ture entertainment. Marion Davies contributes a performance even more en- than “When Knighthood Was In Here on the screen unfolds the drama of men and women who built a great nation. Gin. ‘ Nareeron Directed hy Settings v. Sie work in the Ones ‘| iy GONE TOMORROW NIGHT— “RED LIGHTS” A THRILL-A-MINUTE MYSTERY SENSATION ven PICTURES -]923-24 HAMRICK S THE SHATILUE STAR ONE OF OUR VERY OWN =H Claire Windsor, in whom all Seattleites are interested be cause she is one of Seattle’s own contributions to the silver| sheet, has one of her best parts in the strong mystery drama, “The Acquittal,” now at the Columbia. Miss Windso: plays opposite the romantic Norman Kerry in a the picture. ? STAGE WORLD SCREEN } of of MAKE-BELIEVE TODAY’S PRO! Ss second | ah 7 berty, others-tn-Law.” Windsor nan Kerry in “The Acquittal.” Ernest Troex in “bix-Cyl- IN-LAW” KDEN—Edith Johnson Duncan fn “The Man — Reverty X. Bushman in Marriage.” Bayne and Modern ston Glass STAGE “The Oat and the Moddard’s or- ng vaudeville bill leske cheaters by PANTAGES — ana he Purp! iil King te omer? mpany tn || mpany in “Pop- lay, “Dr, Jmol.” | Friday, Kenneth ence Vidor have the | |in the new pictur | HEILIG LON! PSCR TAA TUT 00k: Return of the Popular Stars NOW PLAYING FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Tov screen on FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING of “Modern Marriage” Also C. BATES’ CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA FOR THIS SHOW 10c and 20c em z fe} = SHOWING— FIRST PICTURES of the 2 and BEVERLY BAYNE } ow YORK, Pla ONE ow. Promises to DAY MORE, GONE DE. AN Harold Lloyd 5 in @ wide-spiitting acte— “WHY WORRY?” Snturday—‘Soft sail ACO ONNUATIAAeNITATMTN ANC THEN The pictur | a At Berkeley! now— Pola Negri In Paramount's “ Spanish Dancer” with ANTONIO MORENO ren Human Touch Abounds | nH unter’ 8 Production Critic Finds Star of Film P lay Water Tower ” Well Cast Max of Learn Right From MISS BRIGHT Thursday: “Six- Love” Friday: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” Orchestra —HEILIG, a week, He re. “West of | curr studios in the There | TODAY 4 Hunter's| turne t et to meet | RELIEVED IN ONE WEEK BY ALVITA Few t from “THE MAN OF Linge Al Cylinder Any time 10¢ Loge rive| SEATTLE POSTMEN ‘| BRING “LOYAL LIVES” Fisher’s : coe ‘ course IT CLOSES FRIDAY! Seatt as Never Enjoyed a Finer My Hert MeClure Iriah Tenor ALARM” “The Midnight s BRIGHT COMING FRIDAY— The masterpiece of Western iterate GO BE With KENNETH HARLAN, SIMPSON, FLORENCE VIDOR, PAT O’MALLEY and RAYMOND HATTON SCREEN | |] COLISEUM —Pola Negri in “The Spanish Dancer.” LIBERTY — Marold Herd tn “why || TONIGHT— orry BLUE MOL Alice Lake, Marie || imes Prevost ohnnie Walker tn || pe titre “ed “ 2) STRAN mm Ginse and Ruth MO’ Harlan and principal Firat Seattle Showing WILLIAM DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON In MIGHT” MIDNIGHT “When you call me that, SMILE!” IRGINIAN” RUSSELL STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND PAGE T 7 and Ruth no expense was duction, Lon Chi le man of the the greatest dra- characterization yet seen in| of s tures chee | WINTER GARDEN ster, "4 COLONIAL | Beverly Bayne and Francis X.|the bai | Bushman have returned to the screen of Might,” The story | rue depiction of the immortal story lot how a wife's indiscretions almost k the family and a husband's fists preserve the home The two stars are at st and are given the support ral good players. | A search for buried treasure forms of the story of “The Man .’ which isgtold in screen form at the Winter Garden now. dith Johnson and William Duncan ‘e the stars of the picture, which is + and tells “heralded as a genuine thriller. ¢ Hunch- | to have its the Hellig Just a Heart-to- Heart Talk With Seattle! world today. most enthusiastic in their praise. dollars, the great “Follies” costs. is being presented by and equipment. the av rage musi 1 comedy. enjoyment of the production. In spite of the ing only and half the operating expenses. these cost staggering sums. een made to have price seats as possible and th public is very fortunate that back of Notre Dame” ber of splendid seats on the s floor and in the large balcony prices. reserved. and not waste valuable in line. One This time by Production Positively Will This Season CARL Night, at 8:15 Sharp n PRICES ee 1 f SEATS A . With PERCY MARMONT MATS., 0c to $1.00 nor Hero of “If Winter Comes EVES. 8:15... 50c to $1.50| NOW : a a he err Plus Tax SELLING HE Hunchback of Notre Dame” is the outstanding success of the theatrical Critics and public have been The total cost was more than a million and a half just about five times what one of The production touring companies, with special presentation effects, musicians Thus it will be seen that the operating cost is heavier than that of This elaborate presentation is certain to add much to your fact the admission prices are far below those charged by dramas hav- a fraction of the production cost The public have demanded superlative productions, but Every* effort as many popular- he Seattle ne Hunch- s playing one of their largest theaters, which affords them a num- ious lower at popular Seats are now selling and all are You can order by mail or phone standing fact I want to stress at this time is: Not Shown Anywhere Again in Seattle LAEMMLE, President Universal Pictures Corp. Gala Northwest Premiere’Opens Friday 3rd and Madison, Ell, 2131 | ALL SEATS RESERVED Be