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eos re cor lot it is can ‘anata TODAY'S HED 3 PROGRAMS SCREEN Chaney SPECIAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF VIOLINS In ordor to reduce our stock of violins, which f* the largest and mont complete in the Pacific Northwest, we are making especially low prices on beginners’ outfits, Violins and genuine old Violins, NOW IS THE TIME to secure m CHRISTMAS VIOLIN or Violin Outfit for that boy or girl at an exceptionally low price, HERE ARE A FEW SPECIAL COMPLETE OUTFITS Tneluding. Violin, Bow, Cane, Chin- reat, Extra Strings and Rosin Full-size Violin Outfit, regular price $20. 75, now.....$12.50 Full-size Violin Outfit; regular price $23.50, now 15,00 Full-size Violin Outfit, regular price $35.00, now 25.00 Full-size Violin Outfit, regular price $45.00, now 32.50 bb call Aare Violin Outfit, iff kes vie ah 00, Vietor “The Lon tn o'n famous —clasalo, Hunehback of Notre Dame." LIBERTY—Anna Q.. Nilason and James Kirkwood In “Ponjola." BLUB MOUSK—Marlon Davies “Little Old New York." BUM inne Griffith and Rway Tearie In “The Common COLUMBIA—virginin ton ille in “A AY WINTER GARD! “Poollan Par c W,, Gritettn’s “One METROPOLITAN—-M burn in "So This ORPHBUM—May Wirth ville, PANT. wilh Time of | Shows ES—Nat Haines and vaude- HIP—Wii King and com- Nothing Hut the 11.00 Truth OAK--Dick Hyland and company tn “Let's Go,” 14.00 15.00 17.50 ze V isk Outfit, regular price $20. 00, now. e Violin Qutfit, regular price $25, now. and Many Others Of the contributing personages whose presence is of major Interest, tho not on account of the dramatic promise measured in extent of ap- pearance as protagonist of ev@ ‘THESE WONDERFUL VALUES WILL NOT LAST LONG inthe Univrmal progcton of Vs | AT THESE PRICES, SO COME IN IMMEDIATELY 01 co's ¥ lunchbac! ol a * - — " Pysamesat inom, (oat ta. eseaea | AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION eliig theater, that_of | isos ths Cathie poekcrpp pores] We Are Sole Agents for the Famous Hand-Made CARLO MICELLI VIOLINS, CELLOS AND BASSES yond his immediate sery foo as) 2 gent in the minds of those wi ane Micelli Violins, reddish brown color, Strad model. ..+++seeeeeree+n-$ 00.00 Micelli Violin, orange-brown color, Guarnerius model. .-.eceesseree 150.00 who appreciate the prominent fig: | urs in history, The period of Micelli Violin, old-brown color, Strad model... . Many Others Hugo's story is 1482, just a year | before the physical dissolution of} are bound this monarch in whom was CELLOS German Cello, dark-brown olor, . Miceli Cello, reddish-yetlow color. up so many mental characteristics that he was really a human chame- Micelli Cello, reddish-brown color. Many Others jleon and compound of an extreme} diversity of virtues and vices such oa: had no ike In any figure In all} bom - | WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A NEW, THOROUGHLY Thru his 21 years of reign France $ . ~ was a scene .of turbulence that EQUIPPED VIOLIN REPAIR SHOP AND HAVE SE- CURED THE SERVICES OF ALEXANDER VDOVIN, L CELEBRATED VIOLIN SOLOIST AND HIOLIN MAKER. } . j ? \ wade MR. VDOVIN WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ANY VIOLIN FOR YOU AT ANY TIME. seethed like the mythical pot of WE SELL ON VERY EASY TERMS devil-dragon stew, and that is the } period in which Hugo's big story 5 / laid. Life was cheap, cor j 1519 1523 THIRD AVE. and }ruptions of all kinds and every 1300 E. 45TH ST. One-fourth- nt of evH flourished. Becatise of this condition they storm s, this period of .. All of the prominent character roles in Victor Hugo's cla. 2 Dame,” which is at the Heilig now, are portrayed by capable |'s presented tn “The Common Law,” | 1 jinn, Among the stars are: 1, Winifred Bryson, who plays “Fleur de Lys,” the hero's which is the screen attraction at the Pa . ys Pteus y i | Coliseum now. Beautiful Corinne | fiancee; 2, Gladys Brockwell as “Grudule,” the crazed mother;.3, Nigel de Brulier, in the | |Griffith, In the role of Valerio West,| part of the archbishop of Notre Dame cathedral; Brandgn Hurst as “Jehan,” the} jan artist's model, and Conway] ji1liqy | Tearle, as her employer, are deeply} * n love with each other, but Conway's screen parents strenuously o WD | thete marris n to force t girl whom he “The Hunchback of Notre} stars, all of whom are well| The wealtify young man’s problem of whether to choose or fortune | ! | COLISEUM | TWO STORES if — | | Laemmle Asserts Public. sho has heretofore appeared, ar one exactly sulted to her appealir personality, in “Little Old New able growth to its humble 10-cent The Wonder Picture of the World—It, ts breaking attendance records everywhere. It is THE unforget able picture. © It | Marion Davies’ great- (i est achiever is wonderful. Wy PRICES: Matinees, 50¢; Even- Sundays and Holidays, 5c. dren, any time, 25c, Alma Rubens has replaced Jetta Goudal as the feminine lead in “Blood and Gold.” Conrad Nagel has been loaned by Goldwyn to play the male lead. does not love. ¥ ts declared | to be true to life in every respect and} it runs smoothly. BLUE MOUSE Marion Davies has @ role entirely @ifterent. from anything in which See the Affairs of CLO WILDAIRS | COMING SATURDAY 'THRIL HASE — With — ED (HOOT) GINSON KING DAGGOT 4 = “MARY PIILBIN With EDNA PURVIANCE Written and Directed by Charles Chaplin BOve ve sere rs on cgesounnes “fine in any kind of soup” : Bluhill i Tasty Cheese H ROTO HOLD cnonenceezeN Madison Met, int and 2nd HA be: YOU ETS GO” Now Playing Dick Hyland bat Funny Yiddi and Merry fHEATRe Wesmnamsasa ireday-Friday-Snturday W. GRIFFITH'S e Exciting Night” BAT ORCHE ut HEILIG UMPHANT | rd and Madison BL bot CAML LARMMLE Vrenenta GREATEST sCRBEN TRACTION OF THY, AGE ATTEND THE MATIN and Avold the Evening Crush Mata. ie to $1, | played for motion p' | production, York,” now at the Blue Moune. Tho | roguish, mischlevous traits of Prin- | cess Mary Tudor, exhibited by Mina Davies in “When Knighthood Was in Flower,” are found in her new role, but ‘there fs also @ quality of wistful pathos, which shows a new side of | Marion's ability, ‘The role is one of, the sweetest that has ever been| ures. Little Old New Y “ waa adapt ed to the acteen from Rida Johnson Young's celebrated 4 play, in the cast In support Miss Da view there are several notable stars. oe | STRAND Predictions are being made Charlie Chaplin's film, 1 stand forth 4 an epochal event which w rong influence on the preser The drama is proving action now at the theater. The entire story and conceived and directed by Chaptin himself, is said to reveal a treatment of a real vital prob. lem, presented with extreme simplic ity and yet with a prychological force ,that Is p' ly new to mo tion pictures. COLUMBIA Life in another world, the of Fra 's famed novel, umbia screen n ia far away from the mod world of stoms, ma w most import et taken, according to the star herse leading part in “F Now appear A njola g on the oung tx off her halt man and as auch liver among hardened the characters of Any Time Lowe Seats 200 and better pictures. more notable pi Must Show Appreciation ‘Two years ago there was a great) have exc pictures. The critics wanted them. public wanted them. wanted them. haba leads of money Into them vealed an they | had ever put into pictures before. The plet their worry tt bigger and at better on the African gold fields, Her leading } man in this absorbing play of Afr i James Kirkwe whom she han played in a dozen tures and ° was WINTER GARDE A drama of doment polish Parents,” nereen feature o ion theater. on the theory buy everything and ple who had money rm, but y did not re s vital fact | life. Several stars are seen in the picture. troubles OAK Enid m th : COLONIAL W. Griffith's bi = Jean Singer is ter week i one of the at the Palace Hip, Nothing But the with which chori who i Truth.” pecial number, ing. Mi. favor a ‘Papa Step,” he ‘One Exciting Night,” al thea in ‘Ton in the “coon blues” 4 2 lot of comment. From that ‘of Little Patricla ODay, |hue and cry for bigger and better|the critica there bas unanimous praise. ‘The censor boards wanted them. Tho|there would be no argument. But|®Sawer to the demand for bigxer and) The producers | there are people who ask, “Why do So they made bigger | they charge $2 for them?" Of course, the critics do been almost If left to them 20 they ¢ was rather back In 1 opened showings at the er Thursday. This pie- one of the nensations of when It produced ly with mystery and tains of in wan at D Dempster a re the principal pla Bennett in the nedy nA, which is the the Oak program ry in woven about of the mmalltown first bed but village pride. Ire oF DEBUT new additions to Will King’s making her debut this Singer is winning tter Watch style. Be Your | ntampeded Into wanting bigger and better pictures. Therefore, they have a right to know why they cost $3 and why they are worth {t. But most of all, they have a right to know, and they apparently don’t know it | Yet, that the $2 picture is the real better pictures, And now the pro- ducers are waiting to see whether the public wants bigger and better res well enough to pay what thi ofthe production of The which server one atrikes incontrovertib the disinterested ob- ing records from } nd in every ical men’ call doing a turnaway busienss. reason why {t shoul emmie, president of 1 discussing this {mport- of the moving picture busi city, ne realizes better than I that picture owes {ts remark. - Can You Sleep | All Night? Or Must You Get Up Frequently by | Reason of Bladder Trouble? nights to COUPON TARTAR MAR trint HOME mall to HAUL Main sample it you by Street or Tt et State | Ag iain SATUnGAy-| ‘0 GEMCC enta Mr.a Mrs. COBURNAKD 4 COHAN CAST of COMEDIANS, Matinee ETO OEIC SY ‘gain Saturday PRICES Nischtns 5 Saturday fact | | thinking The $2 movie is break-| Would see the production at his local | sum admission price. That was in the day when the moving picture was a novelty. People paid to see pictures move, Art was not necessary at 10 cents a throw. ‘But the public has outgrown Its 10-cent mood. It now demands both ‘art’ and ‘artists.’ Both are expen- sive The Birth of a th at 10 woman who refused that cents. to his price, in a few weeks he Yet ‘The Birth Nation’ cost less than a fifth of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame’; a fourth of “The Covered Wagon’ mouch: d of wh White Sister’, ‘A Lady Qu: thelr cos of the producer mu: or there will be “But in. the studios and ns of money dis’ give its p worth the Includes “show'’ which is moncy. This show an orchestra of: metropoli PALACE HIP Sarria? well Matinee Today 2 o'Clock Shows ‘Tonight Starting at 6:15 UNTIL FRIDAY Your Favorite Comedian WILL KING and a Company of Fifty in “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” HERMIE KING and His Symphonie Solol ORPHEUH A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Playing Twiee Daily BAND QUPBE | § Jim and Betty | MORGAN =| MOLLIE FULLER | §*° ) Signor FRISCOE |\°°° | MAY WIRTH With “PHIL” "8S RYAN and LEE | FOUR AMERICAN ACES AND QUEEN a2 Clifford & Grey Worman & Mack Baraba ‘ohs & Co. With athan Haw Marston Manty “Griffith could not have paid tor| The man or} tan proportions and ability, a beau- tiful and elaborate prologue, reserved seats which ean be purchased as far in advance as convenience requires, the same performance that was given in New York or Chicagb, no second company as might be expected of a touring legitimate attraction. It has the full length of @ dramatio enter- tainment with every accessory which Would go to make the entertainment | complete “If @roductions on this scale and shown in this manner cannot be made profitable, it is high time the producer of pictures was given to Maine to ¢ “alifornia, | theat er for 10 cents, waited two or| realize that the publiodoesn't want he.| three years. &/ bigger and better pictures. Assure yourself that the ones Me ou buy are highs au E EGGS ) cartons giv this guarantee of satisfac- tion. Produced by Washing- ton's best poultrymen, se- lected from the very best of the crop, Washington Co-op erative Eggs come to exactiy as represented. Ev: ery sealed carton carries with {t our guarantee and can be obtained from gro- cers everywhere. YASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE E & POULTRY ASSN., Producers and Distributors 2040 Rallrond Aye., Seattle At De Honey New Academy, B. Pike at 1th, every Wednee- day’ and Saturday $3 beat Finest hall, music, lowest prices mere all the Good Rca Co. WHY pot attend a Reel Dance? DANCING TAUGHT $3.00 LASS sta NEG INNERS a ADVANCED cL this | of this class. profession ZA st-0259.