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ll Fa ME a Ca a Ss I Gee lay SS SS HASE aS ae My COME EARLY —TO SEE— MARION DAVIES TODAY’S PROGRAM SCREEN HEILIG—Lon Chaney in “Tho back of Notre Dame." pineapple, banana and grapes, served with « olive oh, lemon juice reve 4 & Perrins’ Sauce. CELERY + : RALIENES, * BALTED ALMONDS * PUREE ROYAL i Equal parts of ee of split pea and cream of ti sto," seit aioe with Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. ss CREAMED HADDOCK Boiled, then browned, with a white dressing seasoned with a tablespoonful of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. ROAST TURKEY With old-fashioned stuffing of toasted bread crumbs, giblets and herbs seasoned with a tablespoonful of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Have the pevy well browned and seasoned wit Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, CRANBERRY SAUCE CANDIED SWEETS + MASHED POTATOES CREAMED ONIONS WALDORF SALAD Chopped celery, apples and walnuts on lettuce, served with a dressing made of two parts mayonnaise and one part Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. APPLE PIE + SWEET CIDER + PUMPKIN PIE . CHEESE . American and Roquefort cheese made into a paste with butter and Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Serve with toasted crackers. | Tom Mix and Billie Dove | In "Hott: Boiled,” BLUE | MOUSE-—Marton Davies tn 1 cous | Hpaninh Dancer |] HIBERTY—Ailco — Cathoun, Perey Marmont and Cullen Landie in “The Midnight Alarm. STRAND—Konueth Marian and Flor ence Vidor In “Phe Virginian COLONIAL—Pola Negri in "The Cheat.” WINTER GARDEN—Drandon Ty- nan, Mary Carr, Faire Binney apd Wililem Collie dn, in MARKER THEATER the ea,” and uate “My Wife's Relatto; sTaan METROPOLITAN—Dale Winter tn “rer ORPHEUM—Kronia ville bit. PANTAGES—The Watson Bistora heading vaudeville bill, PALACE HIP—Will King and pany in "Behind the Soe OAK—Dick Hyland and Co “The Island of 1 photeplay, “Conquering Woman." | HEILIG “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” | that famous picture which is now be jing presented on the screen at the | Hellig theater, 1s proving one of the greatest motion picture productions that has ever come to It is a true reproduction of Victor Hugo's} immortal story and its characters | and scenes are elaborate and vivid, Lon Chaney, in the role of the | Hunchback, has what might be con- sidered the most unusual and strong- ly dramatic character part that the screen has ever pictured, Tho rest of the cast Is also excellent, so that jin no part of the story is the Intense | interest lost, In Chaney's support, Patsy Ruth Miller is most prominent, while Norman Kerry, Ernest Tor: | rence and several other big stars havo lesser parts. . eee Wonders of Keaton tn heading vaude- LITTLE OLD NEW YORK THE SCREEN’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE aa Matinee . LIBERTY an| critical observers assert that they | }can distinguish a sailor or « plains | man by his walk, a veteran ring fighter by his ears, a la } caution, or a former cl the manner in which he folds his hands. Maybe they can, but mem-| s of the cast in ‘Soft Bolled,"* the British Warships Henri ©. ‘King Show thing th # of the rough-ridi cow puncher whom Mix usually por: | Soft Boiled at the Billie Bingham in|'® visit Seattle and Esquimalt in MMIMIMer it eee | June of next year, ‘The battle eruls Palace Hip Debut [ors ‘soa and Repulse, illen Landis, as “Chaser,” a s =| not only chases crooks, but “chases 'er,’ ae than ana| eading lady, in “The Midnight Alarm,” at the Columbia) “pohina rn um product of New York,| Then go to the Palace Hip tlis| Dauntles Alice Calhoun, the| ee and seo Will King and his ¢ her winsome, Star Want Ads continue to grow, decause they bring RESULTS wenes and shows them exactly how) The shir —| everything “back there’ is worked. | m; rizations in the role of} ‘The show opens with the stage|will then come to Seattle, ol teacher, The} bare and everyone 1s surprised to s with a thrill and| seo, after a few minutes of bustling laughter with tears until the} around, a beautiful set, of Spanish| scene ix shown. Owen Wistor| atmosphere, and the sudden appear-| the author of the story, which|ance of 12 pretty choristers, who] so proved a great hit on its stage| break into “Just Hit Your Tambor-| ¢ La Shellie. | ine” in a manner that can’t help but please. WINTER GARDE? After this number {s finished Will Marked bills serve to complicate | King and his playing prin: matters {n “Loyal Lives,” the ro-|onto the stage and start p ure of the mail service, | new farc at the Winter Says Men Sin! Now mix shtful screen story lap Baptist church Sunday night, HAMRITCICVGS and fril a| theater this week, and eventually rescues her by a bit Of | takes the audience right bac ch a girl in her Cosmop: Si a Pies bist rote 1 . leat Ow to! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26—| picture, “L! Old New York | Alea ee nc ay tien ey fe | Opium valued at $20,000 was diacoy-| which ts now the Blue Mouse,| Which is a wort : M picture. at liner Tenyo Mar, when customs {n-|but she also has the shyness and cincen wee me spectors boarded the Japanese vea-| reserve which: characterized the girl See eateaiad: ba many years, if your pains do not be- |, detus i c ake t 1 gin do disappear by the twelfth day | soese detuctives to make is trip front | rei cad delicacy in tho ‘3 how confident we are essed great surprise ne He gives the desired re-|crpremed great surprise when the | 1 Frisco Officials Marion Davies, as| strong arm and pugilistic endeavor. "| Princess Ms ch brought h é ered aboard the Toyo Kisen Kaisha|Patricia is gay ee eul atisn |#ela- here yesterday. ‘The company of long ago and made her s0 an Tig Rocage! ages Under Anti-Uric treatment we wiil|*h Orient aboard the Tenyo 3 Bartell Drug| American officials discovered the| Love Find Opium Cache |®*" 72 en ighameptbr ordering of fun, wide fame Whether you have had {t one or owning tho vessel had hired five Jap-| ing. requires even refund the $1.50 that you pay us for| prevent opium smuggling—and all| A cache. | Story aying the} which has no particular] it be the light strain of of a “stage-< Johnny is full of Ki 1 spice and no incident basis unl — cion | nan o) yal | troubl letter carrier en“ he prese marked bill at from the ma It is not until a mail thief ts cap. » Jaugh tured that the letter ¢ ter ia ab. fe Bingham, the new addition solved and restored to his posttion| to the Will King girls, won a hearty of trust. Brandon Tynan plays the| reception when she made her first role of letter carrier. Mary Carr,| appearance Saturday in “I'm Wild Faire Binney and jam Collier,| About Wild Men." The romantic Jr, are other stars in the cast. Smith again has one of the les The come picture ha |dally and its splendid » cha r r thrills have tonfo Morer plays opr strong and IS NOTED | oe | ing numbers in “Sun God," in which COLONIAL |he is assisted by the Star trio and Until Wednesday Pola Negri's picture, “The Cheat,” | the King gir | First Seattle Showing VIRGINIA VALLI which 1s now at the Colonial, fs a The comic ¢ hit on this new ‘ [strong di | decided ction, with a| Program is 1ck. Holt,| “You've Simply Got Me Cuckoo.” matic pr I's be A Coming Soon lumbia now Hill's number, |] wicHuty happy fi thousands who are our satisfied customers and friends, GOTTSTEIN'S CREDIT SERVICE FOR HOME FURNISHERS s bust. | man, who, in In ays | the clothing, |ity of an E that jfor busine for the purpose of deal-|er, “Just Hit Your Tambourine,” ian treasures, assumes | With Howard Evans and 12 of the isters <N. 8. dian nobleman in Mee | » may trick the public| FUNERAL RVICES for M. reasons. Thig ts the| Elsie J. Gilman will be held at ttempts of her fi partner to k or wealth “LOYAL nd personal. | ct PURC ¥ jpart played by Charles dp Roche. | o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the wits Wi THEN WE hich she ts ir aed | Univer undertaking parlors. by pase 4a eae a HEN WEEKLY : i re | Burial will take place at Washelli|{ Brandon ‘Tynan For 1 . “Conquering the Woman" brings | cemeter Gilman, who died at|] Mary Carr News [beautiful and charming lorence | her home Will ollier Jr. that ng. the | Vidor to the Onk theater, It is said | Friday, is age Sheen ht Comedy erage nt the pop’ Faire Binney y different from anything she | Hel r star In a role} Charles W mi \ a Clare cita'vae ofore essayed. She is a| George; a sister, Mrs. May I herine who is tamed by a| all of Seattle, and a brother Petruchio In a manner pe culiarly his own. It is an ada sop in the of Henry Rowland's sto: 28 fag ~ JOY OF HEALTH | ~——"| HAVE. 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I for a long time and ec ° Id remove the cause until T began to t rce’s Pleasant: Pelle of Lodg 92 wil 1ual Memorial day am glad to Sanaa | te Le Bel ser Willan Fes: goacial js | to Visit Seattle Holidays { ahah starring ‘Tom Mix, defy them te Ts l [ni ne Two giant battle cruisers and five Children Oreanies t like shoe clerk light cruisers will be in the squad- |ron of British warships which are! under the command of Rear Admiral Sir Fred- Want to take a trip back stage? |erick Field, and the light cruisers Delhi, Dragon, Dunedin and Danae, commanded by Rear Ad- ree,| miral Str Hubert Brand, will make | nes.” For this play|up the squadron, according to word received in. Seattle from Victoria. ¢ due to reach Esqu!- t on June 21, and ome of them as in Adam’s Day The declaration that modern men sin just as Adam did was made by Rey. P. A. Klein, pastor of the Dun- fam failed just where men fail today. He did not choose life first }and was banished from the Garden nd from the tree of Ife,” sald the Rev. Klein. “ : 95 . ‘The fire sequence ts an Integra h MELODRAMA Fairness” in Every Transaction te ithe a Le ene ne suaetent| popular Paramount star, ‘plays. op-|/The prettiest neuiber tthe goantah || OPA vxITeD from beginning to completion has earned for us the enviable repu a araeamlen sevel’ posite Miss Negri ‘to fine advantage, | dafice,. in’ which .ithel Burney” is STATES tation we enjoy in this community—attested to by many, many pearance of '& girl s The villain in this s is a whtte | seen, and the snapplest is the open SERVIC LIVES” Continuous 9 a. m, until Midnight Loge seats 20c ~Romaine Art Studio Heed This Advice leparte ’ the Metro 1 elt a headache, a Yellets thor. ' tt ; December | Ifyou are suffering from diplace: rere ae ihc eects nnd 3 ‘ nday, ‘Dr. | ments, irregularities, backache, ner- : save. 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Advertisement | and vitality —Advertisement, | Playhouse of No Regrets Now =— A dip in the golden SS = pool of riotous romance— Billie Dove Tom Mix “Screamingly” Different Added Cechinnation “UNCLE SAM” A Mermaid Comedy Wittsce = URLITZER : Coming— “Ponjola” Call Main 0012 for information about at- tractions at The Lib- erty, Strand or Coll- seum NY v The Celebrated Story— o e Kenneth Harlan, ¢ Vidor, ley and Russell Simpson Coming: “A Woman of Paris” NOW PLAYING— Pola Negri In a Smashing egri Success—*THE: Spanish Dancer” Coming: “The Common Law" Madison, bet. 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