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‘Comic Show at Orpheum | Merger Plan Will Be Told to Women| Vivian Carkeok, will speak on tho | count>clty merger plan at tho} | Monthly meeting and annual election of officers to bo held at noon Werlnosday at the Y. W. C. A. cafe | Harry Coleman Seor on Voters, it wan armaummen ken] Hit in “Son Dodger” day wera “Positively PROGRAMS EN Littie || TODAY’ xo MOUSE he Bon Dodger ry Coleman, the headlines thin w Orpheum theater sparkling line of comedy, which gota a response ft tho audience, , ‘The second seeno inh act is particularly good, Asaistir Coleman are Rie DeMar, Lil} lian Lester and 1 OB Maddock is the digector Jim MeLaughlin® and Blanche | Bvans offer "On a Little Side Street," by Ben Ryan, a comedy of New York apartment life, It scores & distinet hit. William Sully, with a good com- edy line, appears in “Calf Lo | with Geneyleve Houghton, Miss! Houghton Is a very pleasing singer. | | ‘The best opening act seen here| in weeka is presented by Carlt n} Emmy and his trained dogs. He} calls the act “Hit Mad Wags." Garry Owen, playing the role of a “smart” cracking crook, presents a Christmas melodrama in four acts, which gets over big. Elsa Ruegger, the popular cellist back again with her delightful offering. Sho ts assisted by Ed- mund Lichtenstein. Deszso Retter, "The Wrestles With Him bith |Sees Way Clear for Light on Bainbridge | “titsie o1a New York” nay proven A ilehthouse, Jong sought, on tho {Worthy of all the praiso that was south end of Bainbridge island, av |siven. St before. (t started showing | Restoration Feint, will be granted by | "ere, Tho story told in the picture | congress this seasion, in the opinion |!" tore simply human. than of Capt. Lucas Carr of Bort Blakely, {When Knighthood Was in Flower," | who 11 years ago started tho cam. {nd the role of Patricia, in which | salen fur ie Marion Davies is a great success, | han evidence of more finease and delle than waa Miss Davies’ fa. mous part of Princess Mary Tudor. | a5 "featuring Har clever comedian, | K'n “bill at the} Coleman haa a BLUE Yo! COLISHUM fn “Wha Out men, of overy it ts said moneylenders, hundred that 86 American | resort to} ready "The Wianen rate." COLUMBIA. "Anne Hoot Gibson intPhe MARKET Norma “small a vata STAGE ORPHEUM—“The Hon Dodge: f Yaudeyille, iES—''riplo headline vaude- Lack Hir—vwit King and com- “Khe Naughty Wite,’* pany in Whirlwind bavar vie i “THE THRILL CHASER” with umous Stars Time of Shows 11,00 1236 a 438 7:07 a6 re "Abie’s Iriah Bon,” $$$ $$ JB MOUSE Attle Old New York," Marion Davies’ greatest picture, ts now on ite third and last week of showing at the Blue Mouse theater, Seattle has received the picture with all the enthusiasm that was accorded it in |New York, London, Low Angeles and jail the other cities where It has been | ;shown, according to its distributers. The Hiue Mouse has been filled to ‘pacity @ great many times during he last two weeks, A Dozen ~) SDOWN THE Man Who closes the Wl Marion Davi = ene) a Doughty " Contralte | International 1g Mise Day m, bet, Firat and Second Jack Kauffman entn DICK HYLAND & CO, (Famous Hebrew Comedian) ABIE’S IRISH SOW’ | Muatcal Comedy ¥ Local Scenery to Be Used in Movies Northwest scenery will be utillzed in the productions of Robertson-Cole motion pictures during the coming | year, ing A. A. Schmidt, production mangger, who in Seattle Sunday in the| of that firm and of the | Film Booking office. Laemmle, president of Uni-| ent a million and a halt} Hars to produce “The Hunchback | of Notre Dame,” which is now at| the Helllg, and did not seo ft until | cht weeks after it started ita sen. | sational success in New York city. However, he know that the special musical score written by Dr. Hugo Risenfeld because he poard It the first night it was play ed at the Astor in New York city, This paradox iy explained by that Mr. laemmioe sat in teat" at “ThatOldGang of Mine” A serenade mel- ody wonderfully fox-trotted by the California Ram- blers and sung in close harmony by the Shannon Four on Columbla Records. ace general arrived interests The MONSON GROCETERIA STORES ning the fact a “box = We are now showing the largest line of Quality Canned Goods in the Pacific Northwest—the Values Are Unexcelled! The logical place to buy your Winter supply of Canned Goods is at the Groceteria Stores, Keeping clear of the inferior qualities buying only the Quality Brands—and selling at prices that are invariably the lowest in Seattle, the Groceteria serve you best! LOOK OVER OUR SHOWING OF CANNED GOODS THIS WEEK! PEAS BEANS CORN IOWA CORN — extra standard WAX exceptional values! PWED EARLY JUNE 26c GoLbEN Appreciation of LAG fan EASTERN GOL SWEET 25c SALMON 14c THE HOME Grows With Its Years of Usefulness Lasting comfort, conven- ience and enjoyment are brought to each home when the gift is an article of homefurnishing, and the thoughtfulness of the giver is long remembered. can Salmon TUNA. Ww Meat Tur FLAG SMALL GREEN Peaches —tancy grade; halves or sliced —No. can - doz. Rosedale Pears No. 1 can Rosedale Peaches No, 1 can Rosedale Apricots No. 1 can 15c 1.68 214 cans doz. PTNEAPPLE—faney gr No. 2 PINEAPPLE dozen No. PINEAPP: Sliced; No. ean —rated; 2 ean PINEAPPLE. _ extra speci \2 for 75c) Underwood's Codfish Cakes, can, 19c Van Camp’s Tomato Soup, 6 cans, 49c Van Camp’s Pork & Beans,—*™*"3 for 25c; 3 for 35c;—~ tik’ 3 for 65¢ —larse 3 for 50c Van Camp’s Hominy, ~!3"** 3 for 35c can dozen case dozen PINEAPPLE Sliced; No. dozen 3.10 ‘oken —Grated; an— 27¢ can dozen case case 6.45 6.00 Make r selection now and put Van Camp’s Pumpkin LIBERAL wan |« “Hoot” Gibson is not a common ordinary cowboy any | 22% Du more. at the Columbia now The In his newest picture, , ‘Hoot as he is in t real life r LIBERTY r t | ventional | now screen, | on the Martha Washington SEWING CABINET Mahogany Finished $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY What Would Better Symbolize the Sp Holiday Season Than on Christmas Day to Have a Complete New Set of Furniture for Any Room or Rooms of the Home? Dining Room Sets—Bedroom Sets — Living Room Sets 0 F lberal allowances on your oid farnitares and we will take it away a new set in your home for Christmas Day. TERMS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED | Thrill Chaser,” which is| 8 seen as a movie cowboy, such |™94." itfel tower in Parly on the night | and the premiere and heard a spe ly constructed pick up the, overture the tio Corporation of J a thru WJ% in New ¥ radio receiver as bros apted to the | Poon O'Neill's stage nation won the the & and un drama oldiy out uncon- brought ficture is the Liberty | on t heroine silver screen, being shown mont over to The on part whic “Anna Christie’ ho most-talked-of # en. The 20th fo fearlonely ts also one of | | appreciative much a drama. nctern of » all vividly portrayed Bianche Sweet singh; cor creen W overta William had a arid ming tod: land y ig ntion of is like bull's fa that ha fam the Wife & cour to return to in “What a new drama of Amer which present reen at the Colisoum now aken mar West given ageou: tn being i project” is of the story h to the r Margue Bowers and principal UMRIA “Hoot GOTTSTEIN’S A GIFT FOR) CREDITSERVcE | __FOR _HOMEFURNISHERS into his cha love A Suggestion SPECIAL $22.00 it of the # pr. S 5 ‘Medicines por real change Department will give mor neve Th strat .20c 10c No. 1 enns Libby’s Tomato Sauce, 3 cans. Curtis Pimentos, can tment on Our Main Floor For the “Kiddie” COASTER WAGONS DOLL CARRIA VELOCIPEDES AUTOMOBILES KIDDIE KARS PEDAL CARS SCOOTERS TOT CARS Added to Ace Sold A New De 2 ocans.... Campbell’s Soups—all kinds. Underwood’s Clam Chowder, Heinz Spaghetti,—*"*" Campbell’s Beans, 3 CANS .35c Beets, ¥\ 15c;—™** 19c;—'2"** 33c — Libby’s aL Van Camp’s Sauer Kraut, fj te or Sliced | Can Sweet Potatoes, "7%... .1414c and Right Prices Look for Our Store Near Your Home for Quality unts DOWNTOWN DIsTIUCT FREMONT DISTRIC ? Bt , § n712 ke Pubtie WAST so of Jot a n ac the prove 4 KENT, ith End Publie Ww t AURURN, A 8 4 ry Distnicr EASTHAKE pistnicr ersity Publis G CAPYEOL, mit nernior ICKL AND, WASIE NENTON HILL bisenic A VOT ANGHLES s eT Ss s « BALLARD DISTRICT wees et tg bs mt r WOODLAND BAK DIST WAsi te Post UNION pistiicr 1 é@ E. Union PACOMA, NORTH END ft ADWAY DInTHICT Put Ave ‘ A rae 2 Fal i, Four lumb HREMEMTON, WASH I 6 Fel far PY WASH fa FURNITURE CO. “SEATTLE S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Large Floors of Homefurnishings nove aches mbt from the us who rode land ‘of roman into the movies and out his rivals in the game With “He Billie Dove the end KONDON’S. 30 years do! FONDONS NT ine HENDON || Minesrot] YCATARRIIAL JELLY | Minneapolis WORK OF NOTED PHYSICIAN HELPS THOUSANDS IN STATE Uses Vegetable yrup to Quickly Relieve tomach Troubles, Head- and Nervousness, Thacher that gi rellof without ‘correcting of your harm than good. r give lasting relief.” conclusively demon H. §. Thacher find why: people ten from such symptoms ppe poor digestion. 1 stomach, sne nd a dull, tired feeling when up in the morning. He that these symptoms are the of a d and condition tem. the nate cause They can is was ed by Dr ug a joss te, on n wakes ult clogs the ted that re quickly clean. demonstr often enough, you feel weak, trouble often do| when | liver. | NewComedy| CORR Is Best Yet fa ‘Patrons Like Will) King’s Latest Show | BY NICK SCHWARTZ | | There is only ono thing lacking In} Will King's new show, Naughty Wife,” which he is presenting at the} Palace Hip thi That © thing ts th ‘best’ number that is usually dominant in musical comedy |xhows, And the reason for its ab:| |wence Is the fact that no one number ix better than the others—all are up| Ito the same high point in entertain: | | ment value, and the result is that he Naughty Wife" is probably the pet enjoyable show that Will King |has yet offered his many followers | lin Seattle, | | Several of the numbers in the new show are capable of “stopping the | Mildred Markel, wit! Ww soprano voice inter “Songs My Mother Used to § |has one of them. | Those very few patrons who Jnot enthused with Bille Bing | previous offerings can hardly find} room for criticism this week, fo! Billie {s indeed charming in her sing: jing of “Sandy” and in the Scotch | dance number, Maurine Pierce, who has always been a favorite, dances loft with a big share of the honors, jand Jean Singer, the new soubrette, |has a number which 1s more pleas- than the one she had last week. The female portion of Saturday's audience found Don Smith more “charming” than ever before, and Howard Evans, Ed Reese and James Ellard all established themselves in| ‘the ranks with Don as matinee idols. | Archie Johnson, Hermie King’s| pee violinist, is the featured mem- [ber of the orchestra this week. } Archie played two solos that went| right Into the hearts of music lovers. | The comedy itself is another bed. | room farce, adapted by King himself | |from the New York Selwyn theater | | success of the same name. Ikey Is{ again the storm center, but in this |farce he ts not even suspected of | | doing anything wrong. He 1s a witty | joke book author who has to stop| writing Jokes for a while to use his | wit in keeping hin wife, All the principals, with King, including Bess | | su, Reese Gardner, Honora Hamil-| }ton, Will Hayes, Harry Davis and} are at their best | | ‘M Thomas H. Ince’s First National Production— week. am's | the new Strand feature, which started showing Saturday. It | jis another Reginald Barker produc- tion and has ‘scored immediate suc jeoss in every other city where it} s been shown. The picture ts based upon Blanche Upright’s novel, “The of Content,” and in the cast are several very and capable stars, in cluding Alden, Huntly Gor. 1, William Collier, Jr., Frederick ll, Norma Shearer and Wint. fred Bryson About a woman who wants both love and a pla - “One-Cylinder Love” A Mack Sennett Comedy And Literary Digest’s “Fun From the | COLONIAL A story old In theme, | simple and | is told in he White Rose White Rose” has been ac-| {med orf of the most delightfully | test heartappealing ever interpreted on the] The featured players, Caro! } Dempster, Mae Marsh and Ivor No- | vello, are all vividly true in their | characterizations, and they are sup-| ported by a good cast. oe WINTER GARDEN “The Villag Longfellow x room and library alike, whose num- have lsped every tyro | in reluctant search of possible edu- | ation, has been developed from the ther film drama ‘ the Thomas Meighan in George Ade’s “Woman-Proof” Call Main 0012 for in- formation about at- tractions at The Coli- seum, Strand or Lib- poet's he Winter ig declared to be of al. ineffable charm. OAK ‘The | thrifty | nusing story of .a little Sc lassie who was over- whelmed with her responsibility | when she suddenly inheriated a for- | tune, is told In “The Fortune of | Christina Mc " the new. screen | feature at the © The picture is an entertaining comedy drama and} has always dolighted its audience. | h The gigantic dam now being con- ; Ss structed at Burgin, Ky., will be thé] highest east of the Rocky moun.| tains when completed. Two aux- will more than 000 horsepower. e—"Thunders: iors iiaries 125 generate A whirl of wild galety | nervous and tired. real suffering begins. Tested by Thousands Science has now come to the aid} jof nature in offering quick relief! | After years of research and prac-| ‘The Dusons, one of the Malayilit |tlee, Dr acher perfected a tonic| races inhabiting North Borneo, have that contains no calomel or harsh}, superstitious belief that it is un: |dangerous drugs. It 1s a syrup of|wwise to point to a ranbow, as the purely ve; le Ingredients now | finger that is used to point with will known to sclence for their correc: | rot tive and health-building properties, | — Tt is designed to help nature cleanse jand tone the liver, increase appetite, |improve digestion, nourish and build | up the system and send purer and healthier red blood coursing thru the veins. Thousands have now found that it brings back the health, strength and vigor of younger days. | T | Try itt Thacher's | and then ul j TODAY and until Wednes- day Longfeliow's “THE VILLA! BLACKSMITH te with William Walling, Just a sp Virginia Liver and Blood after the next few meals, Noti quick differ n the way look and feel. You will be completely sfied; otherwise dru | gidts nuthort: to refund the} purchase Clip this article soy remember the | yame! 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