The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1923, Page 9

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SECOND SECTION SENEN We Seattle Stay TOMODILES SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928, PAGES 9 TO 16 — easeaneananassssnnsssatsasaastaazanssatassstassa istazsssttzsssttssstattss states tts sssttesss tess eggessetsteseetsses sass sss tat egTesE STEER aTT EASES NEE EESRNTEESMENNNESE AEE TttEEEE EEE Seas NTET NTE EEESNENNNNNEN RESETS TERE AETR TES TEES NEE SS eNTE ES TENE EES EERE NMS aT TEENS aes EE Eat —= Silent Dramas Feature on Seattle Screen for Ensuing Week’s Program Rin UU tc liiiiniiiiiniininirstinmntnierinmnniiernntrrnrnt trite rerttitttt tTt] Pestestrttestistissinisssitstiritestiistiriiiiccstisestiiististsiiitititsssssiiit seetttsISiLit ULL iiSLestLtE Meteo ite cscs LesiSi iSite tieeieet ices ietsesstetscscet ose testisicscstssec sass tacos os 2 | ! Marrisoh Tord eacorts Marion 10 © old in “Little Old New the Hive Moune, Seattle Theater Offers Varied Bills for HEILIO—1 1 LIBEETY— 4 BLUE MOUSE COLISEUM Law coLUMnt STRAND» WwiINTER Limited.” METnorC ° In and Mrs, Coburn Dh sna iy ‘ * ‘ - # onrnnt 4 vaudeville; starting Sunday, May Wirth Entering its second successful week at the Heilig theater is “The Hunchback of Notre ar , Dame” and in Patsy Ruth Miller, above, the film classic presents a beautiful foil for ‘ the character acting of Lon Chaney. ESOT POE ABE CMD EAY We ate Os Returning to Seattle screen fans in a new and widely-heralded feature play, “A Lady day, Nat Haines and company ‘Miss Valli is “quality folks” as an entertainer and convincing heroine of crinoline days. Like Tope Tope che oho) “It is the most wonderful show that I have ever seen. You certainly have reason to be proud of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.’” WEEK goers Who Have Already Seen 3 : TWO DE LUXE PERFORMANCES DAILY “The Hunchback. of Notre Dame’’ MAYOR EDWIN J. BROWN Said: ; Agree That It Is the Greatest “Wonderful! . . . I really think ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame i A is the best picture I have ever seen, and the family thinks the same way.” me 3 vat / " Screen Attraction of the Age— DR. HENRY SUZZALLO Said: CARL LAEMMELE “A wonderful picture . . . » I enjoyed it very much, indeed.” ‘ 7 Presents VICTOR HUGO'S GOV. LOUIS F. HART Said: 2° BIG Pel Ow The Thousands of Seattle Theatre- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE “The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ is a very wonderful picture . . . . interesting in construction and theme.” CHIEF W. B. SEVERYNS Said: } “It’s wonderful . . . . a picture that immortalizes Victor Hugo's ae in : classic, and Lon Chaney as The Hunchback is far superior to anything 1 Aste p 9 % have ever seen.” THE HUNCHBACK ‘gaits, ” OF NOTRE DAME ENACTED BY THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF SPECIALLY sie " : P SELECTED ARTISTS EYER ASSEMBLED, HEADED BY : HUNCHBACK “NOT TO BE SHOWN ELSE 75 OTHER PRINCIPALS AND 3,091 OTHERS WHERE IN SEATTLE AT LOW ER PRICES THIS SEASON.” nu MATS. - - 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 ATTEND THE + ALL SEATS .|" iscna'.i. gue, see 8 aoeee MATINERS ee ining But the Truth.” of Quality,” is Virginia Valli, above; at the Columbia ‘for the coming seven days. And 4 5

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