The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 4

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[BERT WACOLiSeU Every Day a Good Photeplay TODAY & FRIDAY _ “KISSES— First National's crook drama— “ RED KISSES” The Age Red as the rose is SS of Desire” red — kisses that | Also a burn with the fire “Flam” Hamilton of love—that scorch and sear the soul— as in Come here expect- ing something big— You'll find it! NOW! Thrills galore for you here Saturday ZANE GREY’S Produc. A Paramount NOW HERE! daring sensation! with Elliott Dexter Milton Sills Sylvia Breamer Betty Francisco Myrtle Stedman Walter McGrail Phiiitps Smalley Whe wrete it? Man er Woman! ALLAGE AT THE fn an Ernst Lubitech production—- | since she played the featured role in “Flamin lon the Liberty screen. She portra y Fabian’s Holbrook Blinn and George Walsh A flip little flapper. That's what they call Colleen Moore} Youth,” now} s flapper of “Mary Picktord’s best picture.” N. ¥. Telegram AT THE THEATERS SCRE STRAND..‘Mary Also-—— “SIMPLE SADIE” A Cameo Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA Call Main 0012 for information about attractions at the Liberty, Strand or Colfseum. | COLISEUM A strong theme and plot enacted by a stellar cast ! N Age of Desire,” tho picturizatio Dixie ‘Willson’a well known story, now on the Coliseum screen ne hor described the woman, Ww is the main character of the sto 3 one with “a champagne tite and a beer income.” dman plays th t —with— RICHARD DIX tos wison GH MARvonie Daw NOAH BEERY } From Jazz-Mad Now | York to the Rugged West! {n 0012 for In- on about at- Fagan’s Dance PANTAGES—Courte The || aR —aren FAMOUS MIDGETS TO BE IN SEATTLE SO On the American Alice Lake Johnny Watker || Maric Prevost Ray Griffith > plays the naive In “RED LIGHTS” MYSTERY —It Will Keep You Guessing and Gasping to the End Ovthats “The Bat!” CONCERT ORCHESTRA 20e Until Pr. Kiddtes s. 10c tarting with t This is regarded « 135¢ “Danderine” does Wonders |. for Any Girl’s Hair aie Atter OM. Always a Beer, ing, dancing and _ Fonaguasrncoomet Don’t Suffer A > ono * | home-made remedy has Saath Eaally and cheaply p 4. 7990000190 00000000600000 = yy q | Send Today for a Free Sample of Pyra- mid File Treatment and Stop Suffering. Sunday Comes— “DAYTIME WIVES” You'll never know h bad co n be conquere HEILIG ne or protruding sa ent is @ won riction, roduced ‘The | day and all n 6 Heilig, on a| immed ate re! magic t is an fibers is nol b Into a pint bottle, of Pine; then add plain sugar syrup to make a f you can use ciarified mo), Matlm tu: rugs, M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Co, 208 James St., Cor. Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. Phone MA In-2195 “Marcheta” A fcx-trot that entrances with its Spanish grace and rhythm played by The Columbians— a serenade of love sung by Lewis James. On Co- lumbia Records A-3889 and 25D. Y| You Have No Iden Wow Wonderful Pyramid Ie Until You Try it, ops strain, absorbs the o ar fo) PYRAMID DRU. MPANY, 636 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich, Indly gond me a Free sample of Tile “Treatment, in’ plata tio. money refu 0., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ot Name sissies re eee ean eT city Gisciviiaphte: ¢ —- wah [ Wonderful Herb Remedies Spe Ti NDIGESTION Four Kinds of Diseases | dacoeg boalingy st bowels and all kinds of old « CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS | No griping—no nausea—only 25 cents | Use piso's—thi: vo aliments, Telieves c Seattle Announcement Extraordinary! Starting Saturday of this week, Jan- uary 12, the admission price here, in- stead of being 50 cents, will be L CENTS (Including the Tax) ANY SEAT ANY TIME—ANY DAY (Including the Sunday Concert) Children 10 Cents ‘ Just the same big, beautiful theatre, just the same splendid orchestra, just the same big pictures and presenta- tions— NOTHING CHANGED BUT THE PRICE which will be just half what it has been for years! We hope to make The Coliseum the big popular playhouse for all Seattle. We hope you will make this new policy, conceived in YOUR interest, a success by coming every week to see our big pictures, the best that money can buy! The first one—Paramount’s Zane Grey Masterpiece— “THE CALL of THE CANYON” WITH RICHARD DIX AND LOIS WILSON OPENING SATURDAY -: = @ 7

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