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It’s hard to hate mooth| Orient Is ‘Thundergate’ Good; ‘Columbus’ Pleases ‘Tho motion picture theater admis: “value received” at the Liberty thea tor this weok with Thundergate,” an Owen Moore drama, and "Columbus," first of the Yale University Presa’ “Chronicles of America,” a usual comedy, & news reel, an organ con. cert, & spectal negro quartet feature and some advance bits of Jackie Coogan's “Long Live the King,” soon to be shown in entirety at this Se. attle playhouse, Replete with rapid fire action and incidents, “Thundergate’ is an ex. otic, Orfental drama, portraying the claimed everspresent fight between the new Chinese republic and the old regime. Owen Moore plays the part of a young American engineer, rear: od in China, and the dual role of his half-brother, a half-breed Chinese mandarin, Kong Sue, Virginia Brown Fatre, av a little white girl, reared as a Chinese coolie and rescued from Kong Suo's harem by. Moore, is an adorable lead and makes use of @ pair of provocative eyes to great ad- vantage, Tully Marshaft, standing, as'Suen of Thundergate, gives another of his excellent character portrayal: Robert McKim as the “smoo' lain, Sylvia Breamer as the calculate ing feminine “heavy,” 1s another principal, But it is to “Columbus” as a din. tinctively new effort in historical mo- tion pictures, that the interest turns. The Yale University Press, thru Pathe, Inc., has evolyed an educa- tionn! and fascinating epoch in American history, with unusual fi delity to the original history of this dincoverer of America, Fred Erle, as “Columbus,” ix supreme in the little known members of tho cast, with | Dolores Cassinell! as “Queen Isabel- Ia," @ fascinating member of the ro; ality of the 15th century, It should be neen by every Seattle student and an well, c. 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They i, and instead of can celing the fine, an is done nowadays BE Jacqueline’ Pat Cititeh “Visions of Sugar Plums” on Screen —They dance through old Curwood’s Story at Columbia James Oliver Curwood’s tbrillin story of the Canadian no Jacqueline,” t 6 Columbia theater first appear Famed and young heads all Christ- mas Week—for the great open-house week when cake boxes, candy jars and bon * bon dishes must be filled to overflowing. e And Now is the time to send for “= Nucoa in Cosmopolitan magazine, where { ated much comment, and its screen version, because of wider scope allc ed in story ng by motion picture is infinitely bigger, more thrillin and amazingly exciting Marguerite Courtot on the screen, and h terpretation of the lead the stag Fiske before . perle ia cant } J. 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James Ellard, using the King Girls as DAVIES background, IN — in words, Anyone who knows Tomorrow Starts Marie's style can imagine what she Seattle's might do to that popular song. 145th A pretty number is offered by Performance The Prologue, Music and Presentation is a beautiful show in itself, COMING—BALZAC’S SLAVE OF DESIRE the favorite little toedancers, |attractive offering in “Tell Me Bedtime Story.” Ns 3 caMUUUDUOTUUUAUUOAUULAUEALETEATA, > CUUNULUCAUEUAEUAUAUUALUAALAT Curwood’s reat Eple of the North Jack London's “The Call of the Wild” (BLAZING | BARRIERS) a Rheumatism refund the $1.50 that.you pay t same. That's how confident we a that Anti-Uric gives the d Bx} | let. For ‘sale ‘by | Bart stores —Advertisement. of } weex | New Play “Sittin’ Pretty” Is a] NOW =r With Clair Starr back on the girl sold in China— boards, a new and highly pleasing singer In the company and, a hilar. fously funny Anglo-Yankea comedy as the playing vehicle, Will King ix offering another one of his yory best shows at the Palace Hip this omedy is called, “sittin’ Pretty” and ts a Will King j Clair Starr has returned after been given a number that ts proy- ing one of the hits of thin week's show, Bhe sings “Gypsy Blues” in Tho new songster is Blanche Hail, & pretty, dark-halred soprano, who has already won a big following. Blanche leads the first two mum- bers on the program, “Just an Old: Fashioned Garden” and “The Waltz and she is supported of Long Ago, LD by Howard Both numbers are among tho pret- tiest the King shows have ever con- | tained, NEW | Marle Lokke, the King company’§ own little “Bowery kid” is winning a big share of the honors this week. And sho deserves them, too, for the way she “sings” ‘I Love Me," 1s almost too comical to put ans and the girls. Maurine Pierce and Beo Russell, in what they call a “Butterfly dance.” | Billie Bingham also has a very In the comedy all the leaders hav entirely new roles and play them | skillfully. King plays the part of a guardian to a rich American girl, lew Dunbar is the girl's father, Vill Hays a member of the English gentry,” and all the others as |comical Britishers and Americans. 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