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anthraelte, nd ofl htat- ‘ashington fficlal and ry kind of ge printed your fuel SCEMBER 24, 192, SCREEN of of MAKE-BELIEVE | ce Coogan’s new dig pleture Live the King,” which opened | aturday, is proving 8. With jis soen wonderful up to ad es WORLD H ' e e : EATERS 1 Lin erry Jacki poabin tn “Long “the Call of “Huek Hustee Keaton and family in “Our ieality BLUE MOUSE—Carme) Myer Lave and George Walah in of Desire, COLUMBIA—Raby — Powsy in Hing of New York.” ND—Lenore Ulric in the Wild," plus Jackie's the pleture eo praise made for It during the fponths of production in Hollys| starring lives COLISEUM his Trensio “Stave Live the King” Jackie} “The done some of t work of his short career, For ~ time, a radical departure pen made in tho type of role) Fy rays, for this timo ho ts a Griffith In “8tx Day inceling and he is constantly | at Ta Wont. hy royal splendor, ‘The | wahicet Jackie Coogan. tn ri By atria get And Buster Keaton ta was one of Mary Roberts Rine- | Stoonmtio.” bests oe | MOUSE ve of Des which the Blue ‘8 js offering for tho holiday feature, Is an adaptation of Yenore de Halsac’s Rroat now 1, “The a oe ae ral NewComed “Tigor —Frank Mayo “rou. ~The STAGE ORPHEUM—Denoy vaudevitt PANTAGES — Netlio Fernandes and vaudeville. PALACH HIP—Wwill King and com- pany in “Hello, Dearie,” OAK—Dick Hyland and company in “Papa's Boy.” ———————————— Magio Skin,” and naturally has all | tho magnificent imaginative touches, brilliance of color and powerful hu- man analysis for which that great author is noted Of primary interest to picture-go- ers is the able cast playing this pio : Makes Hit Seas ture. George Walsh, one of the King’s Holiday Show screen's handsomest men, has the e big male role and Carmel My id One of | Best : ale role and Carm: vers ani Jo Love take tho princtpal fem inine roles, Hilello, Dearie!" the comedy that So Wen Wil King and his confederates aré | COLISEUM their tatents on this-week | “Another picture can now be added Pulace Hip, ts an entertaining | to the list of the great laugh-provok. Fa musical comedy a8 any ever) ing productions of this season. It is d in Seattle, and it iy worthy| Buster K featur Sey holiday billing, Costumes; |jength comedy, “Our Hospitality, and musle are pretty well UD | showing now at the Coliseum. Bus- King offered in “Follies of | ter has opened a new veln of comedy » which was probably the pret-| in this picture and audiences are gty- ‘of his previous shows, ing it hearty approval. The story ts Reese, Don Smith and James | based on a long-standing family foud the Star Trio boys, who are|in which the last of one family falls in several numbers by Howard | in love with the “first” of the other fairly outshine the “spot™/ family and so the feud has to end, they play in. When they put a as qtr “The Spaniard Who Blighted | COLUMBIA ue and “In Old Manila,” they} gne might have t Bre the “dessert” of the new pro-/rittle girl, but she gan. being nobody's little girl But, at that, the Star Trio doesn’t | Raby Pogey's plight in fir outshine the other numbers, Bee |}ing of w York,” in which the Mussel! is right near the top with/tiny starlet is now making a de- Hr Spanish dance; Bess Hill's comic | cided hit at the Columbia, A eg and the specials by Billie Bing-| dramatic story is woven around the | dem, Jean Singer, Blanche Hall and | adventures of a little waify in New | Gair Starr are all York's Ghetto district in this play, Little Maurine Pierce and the | Pe: o has ‘ofore been a} Tokke Sisters, who came on right 0 her Bear the beginning of the show Leonard and on’s second anybody's ame very near That is “The Dar ntury kes did | debut in and of this story, |she maki lidn't de-| was we be| tho 5 However, if you we | STRAND Meationing in Mexico or p such} ‘The s Ming, It would be a good Idea tol pig stage play, “Tiger mand “Hello, Dearie! first.| been transferred to tho After that you prob: wouldn't | made into a picture that w @r to go, for you get plenty of/ approval of any average audience. Mékan atmosphere, including Mu-| The long-heralded coming of Lenore ®hfances and daily revolutions.| Uiric in th comed Tu emedy {s built around Mexican | saturday fmiutions, and nearly a Lenore g@al numbers have Spa “hx” settings. We almost forgot to me @traspecial on t Bhich rea dese lot of praise. | Bis the act of and Margaret, fro little Seattle kiddies, who are @tists of Apache interpretations, iad scem to be the original juniors w “Gallagher and Shean.”—N. ENGINEER MAK ES: REMARKABLE 4-DAY TEST W. F. Olewine, railway engineer et Buffalo, New York, who was un-|* able to work on account of bladder} sc faflammation, went back to work !n/ th four days after taking Alvita tablets: | th "[ have been troubled for several | turesque or Years with bladder inflammation and tt ‘when I sent for Alvita was unable to Perk, sit ait not koow i 1 ever| FAWCETT, SANS BEARD, ma IS FILM DEPARTURE | Rot stay in bed nights as I Worse tying down. than at any other! por the first time in more than|! time. I have been up 25 to 30 times! ‘ t¢ appears on| in six to eight hours. Forty-eight Rours after I began taking Alvita tablets, I was almost normal 1 in four days went to work and at pres- ent feel perfectly I don’t know What to in fact cannot tell ho T appreciate benefits I have tived from the ft Alvi ric won her preset ng drama stars in David} ed by Dow! WINTER ‘The Davis’ tion has come to! 6 sere being offered book form, dis ni er Garden thea! | feature ¢ fon. John Gil | the star | coLoNtAL Elinor Glyr Six Days,’ wal t of the W Hunter's first Para-| ‘ without any f. | on his chin, Up, a dec in . Glenn mount picture, hair red ears. This is tion for Fawcett, career on the very kind of crepo hair Chew wel who, stage and As Charle a they say te affected.” Alvita tablets a Jared the from me more 1 the ac Just Follow the Crowds— JACK LONDON’S | “Call of the Wild” | Any Seat . 3 Children eme Boxes and Loges Caesare Gravina the role of Char Bird,” Gloria Swanson's aramount picture, toured irope and South America years with his own before who plays Seattle's he Hum Theatre Beautiful H-E-I-L-1-G company country comi nine years first picture Sidney Olcott “The Humming Bird.” It Mary Pickford in the role. work who is directing was featured Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Beattie Daily 10:30, 11:39 HT SERVICE Bremerton Bat. | bigge S-SSH! SANTA’S COMIN’ She'll be here all of Christma with her newest an York,” which is th And Babby Peggy's here. week to entertain Columbia patrons picture, “The Darling of New first big feature Peggy has ever made. [WiLL ROGERS CLAIMS Book Title WUL Rogers, whose H ede: . 1 comedy, “ “Rita Coventry” : « Rechristened at the Col pears in the picture a a Refused NEW DISTINCTION neensored Mov: ‘Dog Tale Ditferent “Call of Wild” Not Overdrawn Drama If the character, If the soul of a dog was ever depleted on tho stage or on the sergon, Hal Row | it in his magnificent Jack London's immortal n's best friend, “The h has dong production of tribute to Call of the This story of the St, Bernard stolen from his luxurious California home and taken to the white wastes of the Yukon during the gold rush is, without a doubt, ono of the greatest dog pictures ever made, It ix play ing at the Hellig until Friday night, Tho scenes depleting Buck's (that jis tho dog's name) struggles on his first trip over tho Dawson trail in a malamute team are without parallel In motion pictures, One sympathizes with Buck when he searches for a place to gleep on his first night on the trail, and finally finds his team mates burrowed into thé snow banka, Ono admires him when he digs in with them and makes the best of it One experiences « new thrill at his battle with the team leader ‘midst the snowy wastes, and one swelly with pride when he demands hi at the head of the pack and ‘Tho picture is devold of wild he roics, throat slashings and maidens in distress that have ruined most photo: plays of the kind, and one is not dis concerted by the sight of a dog en- gaged in a battle to the death glee- fully Waging his tall and having the | Ume af his lite, ‘Tho story closes, to some, not sat- isfactorily, but to the animal lover realistically, gloriously, Buck has answered the “call of the wild." He} |has found his mate, a she-wolf, and the St. Bernard from the South is last seen bringing food to his new} family—of eight. It is safe to say that were Jack London alive today, he would be proud to have his name associated with this master play,—M. B. V. |HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS HELP IN MOVIE WoRK| In order that the series of goog jraphy text films which they making for class room use may be Jas practical as porsible from a ped. ical point of view, National » Theatrical Motion Pictures, have engaged tho assistance of the Junior Iiigh school classes of Hack-| ensuck, N. J. When the filma are tried out in| lass room, 1 r 8 ad e helping ld the pictures in a more material way, For ence of ate of Florida was to be shown, th project was given to a seventh grade class. The pupils made a sand tabl examy sand, which was photographed and will bo animated on the acreon. A picture of the Atlantic coastal |. | plain was also wanted, showing the| |submerged part of the continental x |shelf, the low swamp land covered, {| lea. | with cypress and pine trees and the ating the of Lem Hollywood by gue to investigat Six pi Cleaner 8c moral from | carded the tory of | “Don't heme of tho ple-| ' well ves that apectacte, Street's story ts one of the| teresting filmed re. MAT, DEC. 26-27 Four New Popular Programs from ‘Louise’ beautiful, if notrt in lové, she. thin greater vit plays the part of Tit ‘over Nn Agnes Ayres has the role of the cultured And His Famous Band of 100 mple, Nobles 6. At Nobles of , $1.10, $1.65, ening , $1.65, $2. SEATS NOW SELLING woitBeg. Sun., Dec. 30 Matinees: Year's Day and Saturday NOTICE Seats New n of drama of COMING Vl. & Sat. Bvew, “THE INCOMPATADL IC" —With— BALLET RUSSE SYMPHONY Company of 80 Corps De Ballet 40 Superb Scenic Eff Magaificent Prog Different In - Sennon's Notable atrien! By ORCHESTRA OUR 2 BIC NEW YEAR’S ATTRACTION To My 1 guaran' Greatest f Show Seattle has ever GEORGE Prices: Character Mustent nt in Seattle 20, 81.05 ra Carefully F They Arrive Payable to HOOD Clay & . $1 ied Patrons: this bin the Musical had. HOOD. FRANK P Sherman, Skag “In the Pal : METROPOLITAN fe well ¢ ottler tion built their dren made a ich which the homes. A group sand picture of photographed animated in the on hia v und whi j ole will be i Petar Padler First National has begun pro- duction on “Lilies of the Field” from the stage success by Will m Hurlburt, Corinne Griffith Conway Tearle are fea John Francis Dillon ts di- recting. eee Vv Brown Faire has be |loaned by First National to Bel production: role of a you | Jewish girl in “Welcome Strange Italian and French in origin, Miss |Faire has an exotic Latin beauty, |with the animation of that blood, |which enhances her appeal in roles of unusual dramatic intensity. Burns’ next Christie b dy will be “Call the a comedy, which, states, proves there is very little difference between love and insanity. Educational will re it this month. on aBCO Neal 0 extras were used In Tohn hell L rer, Two of Goldwyn’s big produc tlons scheduled for early releases when tho influ. | fi no Kult stream on the clim-| fj now— Lenore Ulric hor Chrintmon itt Semttlom DAVID BELASCO'S “Tiger Rose” Natalie Talmadge Coming—“The ad Man" berty Playa Mal Now—-A Christmas BUL Jackie Coo a 5 Live te Metro's Yuletide duction! Children” _} STMAS PRESENT WHOLE VAMILY BABY PEGGY = with MAX DAVIDSON, GLADYS BROCKWELL and big east of melodra- matic star A plieture packed with ad human prosentation, that is, a relief map of |, International ZAV VERVAIS News Lyric TODAY until Wednesday JOUN GILHERT and Betty Houton will have their premiers in San Franclscs, They are Victor Sea- strom’s first picture made in this me the Man!" from Caine’s novel, “The of Man,” and Rupert original story, called “Law Master Hughes’ “Reno,” Against Law own formerly Hobert Bo: . strode th rs ago, th and Tyrone Power boards of Daly's theater, hakespear acquaint, Happy Days —~. To Screen | U.S.Sport Non-Theatrical to| Film Series All tense | diamond, when the the dash, the excitement, terest that the trac champions are straining for thelr laurels, have been caught in “The Sport Review," a series of 26 fast moving films, released by Na tional Non-Theatrical Motion Pic tures, Inc, covering every field of sport and using slow motion photog: raphy. to bring out fine points of technique, enabling the spectator to} follow his favorites more closely than | if they were performing in person, | Among the subjects included are | “Building Up," ways and means em-| ployed by the great athletes of the world in keeping in the pink of con-| dition; “Form,” showing what ts pod form in each particular field| of sport; “Centaurs of the Field,’ equine beauties who have done their » the turf, on the battlefield or in milady’s service; “Winter Pep, showing winter sports at Poland Poland Spring and “Lake | Placid; “Byway Champions,” depict ing the sports of the unbe all about golf champions and t drive “Hook, Line fishing in country str or on high seas; "Split comparing speed, and and field sports of th at Philadelphia each spring Others include “Self Defense,” les- | sons in boxing and wrestling; "Col giate Stuff,” class days and attend. | ant exercises at Princeton, Yale and Cornell; “Western Stuff,” valuable records of the fast passing pictur. due West of cowboy days " Play,” games and training Culver summer school; Surrup,” roughing it in the Rockies, | in camp, riding, hunting and fish. | ing; “Famous Northwest Moun’ the world-famous constabulary they really are; “In the Pink,” the feminine training class of Dr, Royal | Copeland, former health commission- tr of New York, Penn relay as} of sold, | ixty-three thousand coples ‘laming Youth" have been This indication of the actual circu- lation of a popular novel came to en Moore when se mes were sent her by the pub- Ushers for her autograph."The First National star is’ signing books of |the photoplay edition for First 2 | friends. tional exhibitors and personal} Flaming Youth” was film- | <*PLGNIA LA USE L Pinca e Special Christmas Music by BATES’ ORCHESTRA TONIGHT eral hundred | ~~~ Special Holiday Prologue BALZAC’ B a SLAVE Ht DESIRE —and— To Make You Laugh ret ENON ." 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