The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 7

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1028. THE SEATTLE’ STAR ne of h MAKEBELIEVE He) - H| FEDERAL GRAND JURY 4 pee ANeWan-vais Cin ||; AD SB PATHS "| [atest or, sad bnck to he Oars STARTING Pega tae ry—Jnc he King “Phe Call of the Wild," ne “uek,”* UM—Bustor Keat in "Our Hospitality OUSE—Carmel Trenslo George Walsh in “Biave Coogan 1h “140K 1} start and it iM colorful with the pleas ing atmosphere of that period, In the featured rolos several capable stars, including Alice Calhoun and Cullen Landis, « to be seen, Jock London's famed story, “Tho Call of the Wild," will Iw at the SATURDAY— Who fs Society's Most Dangerous Criminal SESE? 7 2??? The The =. 5 Dope Eendies ili and his Paramount’s laugh-packed com- edy-classic of a young man and the APaby Pesgy tn "70 1) Hoilig until Friday night ‘ . ae ee ie thin | woman who boosts him to success in BLUE MOU A | A story woven around the “love where || Spite of himself— GARDEN-—Charles Jones in M in in " the man who steals into the of daughters, sisters and wives, fe sts The HH —Henny Leonard and || {4 and ruining repute ootlegger Forger Pa Mrer tle ic voraadgor ona |{tlonim wae cre by Marshall Nel }lan in hin new picture, “The Bternal P—Wil King end com> Fi pany tn “Mello, Dearie,” "which is booked to open Sat OAK—Dick Hyland and company in "Papa's Boy urday at the Blue Mouse, The story of the man, the woman and the jover iy life's drama and St is told In dra LIBERTY Local picture.goers will be of r last chance to see gan's big picture King," at the Liberty Friday night During {ts week's run here the fea ture has drawn many cos and has bee! matic and appealing fashion in this | picture, Claire Windsor, Dataie| Raymond Griffith and Hobart | | | orth are the principe!s. ave of Desire,’ the picturization immortal s y, “The * was hav ita final ut the Blue Mouse, | COLUMBIA ] . t the Co. | orge Faweett featured, 1s any more | aturday to the Liberty friends thru her pie “The Dar rt a jling of New York.” This is really | Pogiy’a first piety and in it she Oe | ae Edward Horton sas th ace | es Theodore Roberts gg pibetey os i aie ’ Helen Jerome Eddy Hy aU ETERNAL THREE’ rT aS Cai so ND eon Louise Dresser Will help to answer this question i ‘ tag { BEGINS TOMORROW EXTRA: DOUGLAS’ “TEN TEENIE WEENIES” Seattle’s Own Four-Year-Olds and | Baby oming | hime “which will enormous must be , together Red Front jue, corner tic action low prices _ in the ca from the ‘s Hea 69e, , prth $2. nm Suits a Wool Pull= will go at row. have just on First ously low. ly mistake or. Pine | One of the real veterans of the stage and screen is Hobart | Bosu orth, who will be seen here next week in “The Eternal | Three,” at the Blue Mouse. Bosworth started his stage career in 1885, playing the stage for only a few years and | then turning to the screen. One of -his earliest screen roles was the lead in “Monte Cristo.” in LTIES DANG Tonight—Last times, Buster Keaton In “Our Hospitality” Matinees, 35¢; Nights, Sundays and Holidays, 5be Children, 10 TONIGHT —Farewell « ickie Coogan in « Live the King” STARTING SATURDAY— First National's melodramatic comedy-smash— GET YOUR TICKETS MOUSE CAPERS & NEW YEAR'S EVE g CHIEF OF POLICE SEVERYAS: YOU HAVE SOME JOB! Criminals certainly keep you on the jump— but you and your wonderful Police Force are surely running them down. Chief Severyns—don’t you agree with the wise-cracking philosopher's idea, tt “THERE IS HONOR EVEN AMONG THIEV We are going to screen Carl Laemmle's latest PRISCILLA DEAN production,“WHITE TIGER” at the COLUMBIA THEATRE soon, and, believe me, this picture is going to make “apple sauce” out of such a tradition. This picture is even more fascinating than “Outside The Law.” We hope you will see “WHITE TIGER” and give us your opinion on the play. We can assure you of a mighty fine entertainment and plenty of good humor as whimsical MATT MOORE is Miss Dean’s leading man and TOD BROWNING wrote and directed it. Sincerely yours, ROBERT W. BENDER, Manager, COLUMBIA THEATRE. STARTING SATURDAY— Arthur Tre famous novel STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND Get your tickets now for our giant New Year's Eve Midnight Frolic! LOOKING FOR SOMETHING “Different” ? Then See The New Year’s Midnight Matinee AT THE LIBERTY TOMORROW for SIX DAYS only! | COLONIAL WINTER GARDEN Adventurers, soldiers of fortune,| Gharies Jones, in the role of tebe Sh best ir rempetive saat happy-golucky itinerant tinker sed In “Where the} "Second Hand Love,” now aeiitill the current | Winter Garden, is at his best. ‘Rh he story is laid}role is quite different from n and Rin-Tin-Tin,| others he has played. Jones i or, is the star . | ported in the picture by Ruth D WILL KING PROMISES Fee and Frank Weed, REAL NEW YEARS FUN ) A number of professional and im promptu stunts er Joseph in the famous dog lier predicts will offer the most able en tertainment Pals Now 3 ravi Hip Lijbatse wilt & if atures of wit| ‘ie etn King’s New Year's eve revue. with Ri Songs, dance K other kind o Until After ue | — <P we e> BEBE DANIELS James Rennie Dorothy Mackaill WiTH Enid Bennett 1 produce all the m 1d scenic effects pre 1 of King’s, other she INTE % PIONEER BABY PEGGY | TRAILS George Fawcett | Jack Mulhall ile of femininit aigne : | mene Mahlon Hamilton iS a midnight revue is to be staged ath j Harry Myers just after the last regular perform CHARLES ; ; Mary Eaton anoe'oe ZONES A Modern “Robin Hood”! be the i served seat tickets are now on s: and Ruth Dwyer in x and Love” Midnight Matinee New Year's Eve Secure Tickets Now this great Paramount's daring epic FILMS ivi expose of New York families and the kind of lives their children lead! Christmas nin this | sight in y News which opens at} theater Saturday. Mrs. | as She finds her t a baby left on her Also. joy to thousands city will be STRAND Starting at “Arabia’s Last Alarm” ——— ALSO. “NO NOISE” IT’S A GREAT SHOW! SEE IT TODAY You'll have a cyclonic, Gladys Brockwell Sheldon Lewis . Max Davidson American Legion Fong) 1 i Li PE UE UT) if electrifying FELIX | MIDWINTER “ STYLE SHOW THE CAT | |Win ile. Lindgr time! Coliseum Concert Orche ALLACE AT THE ORLIIZER ZAYE VERVAIS Soprano Jack Kauffman Prevents ‘ ancers ry attend Ieee Dick Hyland & Go. | ' ~<a DANCING TAUGHT, $8 Osborne Putnam Stearns L. Hauptnyn's Tickets Are Selling Rapidly at the Box Offices! | Advanced chiss start [aan Ee SSRR SSR Sees ees SR a SS SN A UN vate lessons urs. Phone BAS 2 SS as SER Saas tent al)

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