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¥, DECEMBER 5, 1928. THE SHATTLE STAR PAGE 7 WEDNESDA SCUM DAYS MORE! Robert W. Chambers’ story of 8 girl who seeks TODAY’S PROGRAMS her living as a to earn MEIEIG—ton model vn nback of N VV en ‘Anna. Qe Nilsson and ° shir Batch cee Kirkwood In “Ponjota.’* se and ye Marton Davies tn ric etl 8 yoo F ‘ork! avant nt mor ysis orinne Griffith and quate Sign HS yt OPE: nF earte in “The Common cee SONEEES A vay W wi wer” gl wore ® yh danke ia Th COLONIAL~-Atiiton Bills, Redford and Anna Q, Nilsson tn The Npoilers,” MARKET Doro! ricane’s Gal.” y Poilips ta “Eure and Mra. Co- burn in “oe This ls Londont* BUM—May Wirth and vatide- ville, PANTAGES —Nat Taines and vaude- ville, PALACE HIP—Will King and com~ : thing But the | HEILIG | A love Interest even greater than | that contained in Victor Hugo's fa- | mous nove} itself is found in the | picture, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” ‘This love Interest retains the greatness of the book in the ple ture, as the religious theme upon which the book was founded has been relegated in favor of modern ideas in the story's ploturization. Patsy Ruth Miller and Norman Ker- ry are the central figures In the love interest, and their charactertzations are appealingly human. Even the part of Quasimodo, the hunchback, about whom the story centers, has a strain of sympathy in it. Lon Chaney plays the part to perfection, his characterization being the greatest ever dono for stage or screen. Astounding thousands! COLIs 3 Next to the story value, perhaps most outstanding feature of The Common Law,” the pictur- | ization of Robert Chambers’ famous story, which is now at the Colt-/ seum, is the big cast. Corrine Grif |fith, Conway Tearlo a tt) x % Dexter are co-starred and carry in} Corinne Griffith is wonderfully fitted to her role of the Soe Port Atay Tatart Bea,| artists’ model in the picturization of Robert W. Chambers’ worth, Miss du Pont, Bryant Wash-| 20vel, “The Common Law,” which is now at the Coliseum. burn, Phyllis Haver, Harry Myers) Corinne is shown here in a pose which she takes for her jand Wally Van. artist-lover, Conway Tearle, in the screen story. Conway Tearle Corinne Griffith Elliott Dexter Doris May Wally Van Phyllis Haver Harry Myers Miss du Pont Bryant Washburn Hobart Bosworth A DRAMA OF FATE | ) BL } CE MOUS John Jacob Astor, | thru Ma derbilt, Henry Bre. | toplay, Bi FOR BENEFIT Fob? RING ng it was a c iin 1107 SPARKS" York the momen. | Pictured, and these ¢ ms Se ae NA PURVIANC Literary Digest’s ‘ tread thelr way|real. FE them ja portrayed Peer ae ae Press? enn (bY & 1 wellknown pie-/ Entertainment Is Scheduled | ture st ; yer | LLOYD SOLBERG poet for Policeman's Victims |} WRITTEN and DIRECTED BY in a Violin Solo ; rad, "Pale Moon” (Kreister- |. Charles Ch attempt at! All of the leading theaters of the Yagan) producing a r ama has| city have volunt 1 thelr best pro. Tho pic-| fessional talent for the Monster beno- | COLISEUM , fit entertainment to be presented at | ISE the Metropolitan t the evening f ies ‘ of December 11, for Mrn. Violet Davin as y, on an nburger, vietin, Under f real people and of accidental Osborne Putnam ft ct mga himself W. H. Short; Eicarns The extaclinces a Fe malades: Playing ° fre small tow ia drawn} “Neapolitan Nights” Bl vg the por life ¢ arin, Edna} 5 declare, perma a pans pea = y “ fy ays the leading rolo} sult of the shooting by of t ie in the picture. jth , who was pursuing a Soldiers” eee { ahophitt cl 7 j Shoplifting suspect thru the crowds, aera =e Leto ig way ees corn COLUMBIA Mra. Hamburger tan left a widow, in § ii - Stops the pain ir ady of Quality.” the ble Unt tenet: finendlal couse What a Wife Learned” stantly. Then the corti loosens Be EASY oC Coa et ee ge Pay rege and comes out. Madedin clear Mae had 340 1 i plasters The Sade stig: ac ne same allt in E At your druggist |classic of m has the pert teen t entertainments of the 4 3 artment band ; i tho story, whiel corianoaapes HIN\\\\WN\\ WS ee cosa Balers of Music, the| Viet Nattonat's Cios ened, Deena . eee. recommend it, Ask for sample free, for a. woman stomed all other cities are $1.65 for this sensation, our regular admission: prices are not advanced, s in the into . fia quite a few difficulties to Anna Q. Nil leading judge of the| Edward FB. Cushman go of the U. 8. district t, Robert BE. Ca G. Dalby, secretary to May iIsson le in “Ponjola,” the pict of Cynthia” Stockley’s well story, which is appearing on CHARLES CHAPLIN STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND |Liberty screen this week. The| Brown. The benefit entertainment | character ‘she portrays {s an Eng-| has been heartily endorsed by Chief % NOW PLAYING Iish noblewoman who masquerades| of Pollco W. B. 1 Mayor ee playing ni (Musieal Comedy Success) as a man and goes Into the gold) ¥Mown > in that roaring First National oa Boheme,” by , Puccini, DICK HYLAND & C0. fields of South Africa where The Seattle Campfire Girls Wed. |i eonléal = and “Sleep” —i_ | biggest part of the st transpires. | "¢ » in the en-| y “ , 9 The story is rich In di and | tertalr ny ig to sell LET’S GO human interest and the cast fs a/| tickets to the program. Prizes will | “ ” ure capable one, awarded the individual girls sell. | peed oe see ng the highest number of tickets and “SCANDAL ONGUES” & Only a Few More Dayna 10: 20¢ soe croup ranking first ill be A LADY oF e—200—30¢ n large American fing. | QUALITY” STARTING SATURDAY Meward yA th x oo Whiriwind rey } of Action— wt Sparkling Here’s One Fan Who Had Her Wish Garden 1 {fs one of Fairbanks’ best and hag had highly succes: tle in many big he feature for the new three. ftrd and Madison EL lot-2131 NOW PLAYING He xlltaley a ‘ c mga sp FRI MPHANT starting Thursday at ‘een iz ‘or eee ro ani cEK— 4 k of the letters re Ph gir atte vs stara can be considered Gripping Melodrama i Phi ; lethet SECOND BIG WEEK Cbs Gon the same Acie ne players —Last Timen— A , i eo DOUGLAS 6 second screen | ¢ FAIRWANKS . ; re nich you were simply In \ 1 fie pe Pap obyg te ie With ! for an auto Robert McKim, Mar- LON GHANEE 4 ! i ton | Braphed | gnerite De La Motte, f THE GREATEST SCRE f Yilason ane ra| ota. heacn'y Fane Be gery iG 9 ATTRACTION OF THE sedfo . sda City, who bas. Fox News ATTEND ‘THE MATINEE: goat bee her old Comcey. Kalem da old the Evening Crush [fin the pict rush days ever n es letters that are A fe c ago Miss Nilsson re | “ThatOldGang 9 |oax trom this fan, tel | oo hd }—4 | 4 - ng [pete isi a the stas td Rbres| eS, Bom ene ae ' ES GSR Msr Times Tonay | of Mine” REX BEACH'S NEW A serenade mel- be: “yyy . j . THE SPOILERS” ody wonderfully It is the “Wonder Picture of the World.” fox-trotted by th f “ever j ac . * . +4 Layer | cited by the Where ver it has been shown, it has broken Pitissas—rciax; blers and sung in e and all previous attendance records. New York, Saturday DW. GRIFFITH'S “One Exciting Night” — close harmony by the Shannon Four on Columbia Records. London, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington and SEATTLE. Its immense success is sen- sational. DANCING TAUGHT » $9.00 CLASS, ADVANCED "CLASS ste F ‘ BEGINNERS Time of Shows 11:00 12:56 \WWergProce