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THURSDAY Ec ONLY f A FEW { DAYS MORE FEBRUARY 7, 1924 FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING BETTER THAN A RINGSIDE DEMPSEY GIBBONS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES Taken at Shelby, Fastest Action Pictures Ever Filmed 15 i5 ROUND FOR ROUND Original and Only Authentic Moving Pictures Taken of This Great Battle SEAT Montana FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE 25¢ Until 50¢ After 6 x. Fox Commences 1924 Schedule ITH tho year’s production completed and the last series a A Two - Mile-a- Minute Ro mance That Is Sweeping » th TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN MOUSE MILLION-DOLLAK ILEILIG sTRAND x OLUMDIA OLONTAL WINTER GARDEN cCOLINEUM LIBERTY Richard Ba. OAK STAGE METROPOLITAN—David Warfield in OnrMEUM PANTAGES PALACE HIP | BLUE MOUSE » Canadian Rocktes form the which Retr a! reer made the picture from Byron gan's story, “Roaring Road MILLION-DOLLAR HEILIG Lights Out,” the crook mystery frama of life behind the scenes in the movie capttal, ts the | of this type to be filmed. ing presented atest play ts be this week to rH EB ATTL E STAR TOM, | AND Shy) wale, BILLIE TC ls Seattle Off Its Feet RICINALD DENNY SPORTING YOUTH By Far the Fastest Program Ever Shown Round Three Leather Pushers Patriela Moran Irish Soprano International News als ready wilt jam Fe hie 1926-25 program of p The Mat includes ‘Th. Channing F y Elmer Rice; Oulda; ‘The Hunted Woman, by James Oli ver Kirkwood; “Hearts of Oak," by James A. Hearn, and a score of other books and playa which cost $2,000,000. The Fox Film corporation will spend $20,000,000 on production alone, during the approaching year, it was announced. In addi tion, $5,000,000 will be invested in new studios at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. by During some of the coldest days rf Barthelmenn FAVORITE |} «i Three real “stars” are to be seen in nore Saturday. eare a feu Vv. scenes from the film. at the Lib Fe Asean Beas y this week in his Intest One,” a story of motern | ‘The Coliseum ts featuring Johnny latest comedy-drama, “Con- r 1492 WINTER GARD The Wint ture starring story is of adventure o as and is sald to be a well-balan melodrama. A partion! of the performance ¢ “The Lone Star Range Grey's highly popular Western novel, which is coming to the Million-Dollar Heilig theater | torm They are Tom Miz, Billie Dove and “Tony,” “Covered Wagon” Brings Old Tunes larty attractive feature |“ Heilig to Offer Zane Grey’s Best NY ame of the Hunchback of the majority in res shed by the M even tho Dame,” by recently p Picture The ntically relates the ifo and adventures of the Texas Rangers who kept the peace of the Lone Star state before it was ad |mitted to the in xbandlt who ed m ranger and Jon when he breaks is band of p the most | the| ix and the atel- ur roles. \Pantages Bill Winning Favor A pleasing diversified bill of vaude | ville fs at the theater this k, having as headline attractions n = Calte btoth of a no’ ns are well han- eam. f dogs, monkeys | rk in an act the young- | eters. It is a lively, noisy riot and many clever ts are performed by | Thalero’s clever assistants. Ralph Rogers and Elsie cone & pleasing comedy number. Rogers is an eccentric comedian and | «ete his share of the applause from his bright bits of patter and humor. Donnelly has a} nd renders sev harmony songs. pes” is the billing of nd Co. It isa versa in which Bowery, co- tal and soft-shoe | roduced by a company of r,” the picturization of Zane |; 1 t er . horse. | program concert whistling, and is | at of a virtuoso on the hai . playin, d opera, med and other int ts, em & Co. 0 ¢ bill with y acrobatic act, and the Pa: Tom Mizx's wond “BUSTER BROWN” TO a BE SCREEN FEATURE | R. F. QOutealt's famous creation, Buster Brown,” ts rapt for screen form as the f ot tory is nearing completion, under the capable attention of several ga¢- | men and comedy scenario writers ae the Century Comedy an at the organ, Checl: rvision of AS presenta a splendid | y heading | tagescope completes with Glen Goff | PAGE 17 HEADED FOR STARDOM a she arry ened ee | ti LOS fea ANGELES is now paying at the Criterion Theatre NEW york & is still paying at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre CHICAGO is still paying at the Harris ee 21.655 A Seat to SEE! mn Ha is still paying at the Capitol Theatre al. OOF recently Allan Dwan staged a sce COLANTAL representing the beach at Palm ~ In Beach at the Paramount Lon ‘es Island studio for Gloria Swanson next picture,“A Society Scandal eral tons of beach sand, gay v Full Reel Showing elias and players in bathing suits made those in the studio forget Highlights in the Life of WOODROW WILSON Ir] on an made | METROPOLITAN o5"* SUNDAY EVE., FEB. 10 TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:30 AND 8:30 | SEATS NOW SELLING | —ALL SEATS RESERVED—BUY IN ADVANCE— tad Greatest Spectacle Riesenfeld, aft the colle the New York f the tunes ‘Oh, MENTHOLATUM view of a possible return match fore the story goen June hetween Jack Dempsey 3 f | paraphrase the original as follows “Oh Don't you cry For I'm going out to Oregon, With my banjo on my knee.’ 4 Tommy Gibbons, the motion pic ires of the Shel f especial pictures ab sid by’ rour ‘olonial screen. SPECIAL \& | then, "Busanna! MARCH 13-14-15 was the custom of the pioneers to THURSDAY—"Mefistofele,” with Chaliapin ‘he Jewess,” with Rosa Raisa “Salome,” with Mary Garden CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA CO. SAME ORCHESTRA, CHORUS, BALLET AND ARTISTS PRODUCED HERE JUST A IS GIVEN IN CHICAGO—SAME PRODUCTION SEATS OUT OF LINE LOWER FLOOR. RAISED SEATS OF VISION 1o $2 % NoTax $522 NoTax pro ee FIRST 30 ROWS | NEXT 24 ROWS $7% No TAX $52 NoTAx LOWER FLOOR FLAT | %»————> Ba SEATTLE WILL SEE THIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION SATURDAY & AND FOR AN ENCHANTING ENGAGEMENT AT THE FOLLOWING POPULAR: PRICES MATINEE C. think you're thrill- proof Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen Bee Russell, clever little} dancer with the Will King company, is becoming one of the favorites of that organi- | zation. This week she is fea- | tured with Maurine Pierce in a specialty toe dance with the jeurrent offering, “ Good | Morning, Judge.” = So2z O2Mo7O r—-FsS ORCHESTRA 7O MUSICIANS A drama staged In the northernmost frontier of Can ‘s untracked A story of wilderness: wm lives fearlessly in t effort to $422 NolAx Matinees: 27¢, 50c, 77c, $1.00 ights: 50c, 77, $1.00, $1.50 NOTE—SUPERB ORCHESTRA of 25 Photo by Mushet New ‘Treatment for | Varicose or Swollen Veins: Swollen velns are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised BS ito cot a two-ounce, ms I ‘ald Ol (full tre ath), at any pharmacist and si t to re duce the veins and bunches at once. | Physiclins recommend Emerald | Otl; ft is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it is very cone trated and a little goes a long way Apply night and morning with a |soft brush as directed until the | swelling {% reduced to normal. iM is. guarante! 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