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DA) WEDN ‘Quebec Satisfied With t the — MONTE | 3LUE COLUMBIA New Liquor Sales Law Bishop Supports Plan and Premier Declares Conditions Okeh; America Is Welcome ( Plate EVANS JANE NOVAK PORTRAYS est DIFFICULT CHARACTER BY HAROLD », MATSON 1Q han Fu) tnmilgrant wite, Pe 1 ter as Folly the mother nd MONTI faret I eleome TREAL, Mf u the 4s Antoinette, the daughte | bee's law pla : a #0) Ja oval is called upon to por i Wi Lu photoplay with al 3 | ta \ Quobe rs plot at the Heilig this| mene mg: bw > the police of the MINE summery ie wave : >| The - t 4 Just anothe wop" | show the § t } Wik | tlor f urs Robert Ander: | pot one Saturday I] atta to work W und ‘conmaption nad ila | #on for his many fine ar represen of er standard of community mor ations | Whee | a and we have ‘ | nd'a orchestra {a the league ip 1919 the people, by a 3 to 1/ Tendering @ special musical score | ean 8 ve legalized ght wine and t ag Ms a a hard let A cterahy! cepa YOUNG GIRL'S ACTING reat uncertais, juor being avaiiad’ 1 ; a nat pu epee condita ), IMPRESSES AUDIENCE the best, a9 @ a E u nd restaurants 1, until t ho 50 greatly ai tute” to: thale puenien fond us herald big playing, & were Httle better than they whe ts 0: | Dr n 1921 the identi ing Indy in the Marshall Netlan p NeXt season, f , ia tyke sais oe oh which Js on view at the It tant improve | ; liquor trade under at 10 this k, Little Miss It it a a. trol and ownership r & perfor 1 P or, i Arroatp we h n and * po t y pre test will 1 -} force Wai : t 1 of professional a decision,* a } Sho arrest x i] I in ) t pret : | fh Sister, nese r & 1 1| ine mee. His gem HY Bw tourists tol¢ A Russian dance prolog arries Out | much {improved <== = a the at ere of the f ~ | Pring, The we H ma A Thought of Matthew » . a 8 pias. a ” AGcold t cannot bo| VETERAN CHARACTER Kopi Ntaoee H ROBE o rno ne 2" K juor| ACTOR AT COLUMBIA x . that his unt MBN E) oon ! Ar V nm, vote 1 cherac ong a tia That : ter a plays the humoro T pitching Ie i From a” neglect ‘ ‘Andy, in “Loving Zdee,sf x ching that STANLEY WEYMAN’S t thre a photopla featuring Monte eu ae H Famous Novel a an . 1 of Brent and Joan Low : Sy et have lum was more than er & come ' rite shad & chance ly conditions, the storm scene w oe ae OTHE PICTURE THAT) which men nd to have A what per ho climax of the play.| Monte Blue, na pitcher TOOK NINE SOLID shes Phonic him of ay be rightly sinating bill of action! Roberts, Ernest Torrence and bet be fy MONTHS TO MAKE ggg) iyist ox eg tie d to alled poison |wan filmed off the coast at Laguna! ron t9 iy aatla COST 61,F00,000— deep thinker, an ¢ Cal. The action af tho Peter |) 7 hie a eed me I cant se % a yeaa Pagel mvictions for venmne "The Harbor Ba Hazed in the bri ing end of the DWORTHIT @ aeamet tea ant the province dropped trom 1 fr Loving Tes" ts adapt.| he is in the cast draws a lot o any easier for {hese who recon with ,|1920 to In M th a shipwreck near} Monte Blue can alwa Sor’ “et a MB or writing. ‘Text books « | Non On papuls Ore, Waldron added) well and his “Dan St pitcher ; sometimes quickly eo. ¢ jon, er et to his portion of tae at tha (nl ; If Sisler's eye Hi ferent periods af educational prog, |*# against 3 1907 on a pleasure | 9 Lies,” at the Columbig thi ress, but the Bible rema: al nat tenor} are | 7 It Has a Million Oe cree 2 Sanaa, and Fine [tively low prices 1 the po vont |J. WARREN KERRIGAN end o ime will re tn ie k abon tion he mut | Me and One Thrills GB standard to follow for beautiful con pen snore vie to plek up any | »p to a mudden hait! |N NEW TYPE OF ROLE| ely and do hie struction, uctive | ‘Ptoxtcated ma When the boat struck a jagged] Warren Kerri 440 to his| orncsite Gi hs. And . | Pres so, with the w reef off North Bend, and tt be| 7° Warr : a a Loe! if i. epee Sees means a great @ to buy his heer, wir came necessary for all on board to | screen laurels thru his tine work in ccess; ditto his the coupon ae it he gop it. take to the life boats, from which| “The Man From Brodney’s,” a Vite they were picked up bj from shore ate In the hotels, cure the Big Pr tion ¢ rescue | graph super-pro hours will be seen at the Hellilg soon. This ph | Inter. a hacle deals with romance tn the LAST SHOWING OF | CLARA K. YOUNG FILM Clara Kimball Japat, in the South seas. type of the saloon, one can bt to drink on the pre the custome imbibing, the tave him any more ¢ ke. Ithree da: Hard lUquor, any brand, may be |*N purchased from the stores conduct. | Will be by the Quebee liquor commission |¥!th W! no bottle a day. role, Last Times Clara Kimball Young “What No Man Knows” Winte jen Orchestra Comedy r also are Alice , Wanda Haw cas DuPe 1 limp leather covers. Any Tim 10¢ MARK Firat, between Young w nises, But w n effects of hin | fot the last time tonigt in the inability st example @ Sothoron, T eatre ¢ and Union WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Always 10c AGNES AYRES IN | “THE GUILTY ONE” ne mn work has been started i 1 An Interesting, unique feature of | at the tc t studio on Joseph E sale ‘x for cash, and the News ONLY | pri: tm etatenied Ga the bottle. |“Allas, The Night Wind," is the fact|Honabery’s production for Para-| s“ cksands” Within 12 years the government's | tat ft ts probably the firat motion | mount, “The Guilty One,” with Agnes | R D Profits on Uquor selling are coun’ lcture ever produced which does|Ayres featured. s is an adapta.| tion of the stage play of the same| With a Big Cast, Inetu ich: Dix, < * on to pay off the entire provin show. a single daylight ot." debt. sunlight ar: iliiant|name by Michel Morton and F | Sales for 1923 are conservatively | Kllegs, baby tights, hippo “xpots’| Trafll, in which Pauline Fredert Jestimated at $24,900,000. Profit | Were employed to get the night|starred a year ago at the Selwyn nounts to about 25 per cent. Sub- | scenes in det theater, New York. Ing $1,000,000 for handling, the “ETERNAL pit i w — ——=|government clears approxiat | “ETERNAL "WILL 3 | ETROPOLIT 5,000,000 to spend on new roads,|BE COLONIAL FEATURE Young Accident " : and to deposit tn “The Eternal Three,” a yn «as LAST DAY TO SEE | a po phekere:s Ganaicet hy : Victim Improved “HIS LAST ONE WEEK —$—__—_——_————— |Neilan, which will be shown at the} Bradley Dalton, 10.yearold son of | |Colonial for three 4: be | Dr. and M. T, Dalton, who re. | tomorrow, ts described ax one of {finest pictures that noted director} h chest thoroughly with— s yot turned out. This seemn| reasonable to assume as tho story Vic KS jitwalf ts Netian's own, PORVUB) ldwyn haa given this talentod THE OMINENT TRAGE! ROBERT B, MANTELL in association with ‘DIAN At bedtime rub the throat apd day tn a bicycle crash, is rapidly re- | covering, and will survive, according to his physician, The boy is at | sunitarium, RACE” —with— One of the Greatest Casts Ever Assembled a c | | | | 17 Million Jars Used Y |director another notable cast. Ho- h GENEVIEVE HAMPER i) tart Borworth, Clalve Winders, Ree aR lays Dope Oke RE eh ‘DR. |Gallery, Helen Lynch, Will jam Nor-|ruesday night by Dr, William K.| ETERNAL 3” inal oot tee ell known players! a‘cicipben, executive secretary of the | jappear in the rhite Ci ing receipt of dis. iH B k 0 White Cross, following receip pone ‘Human Bake Ovens patches from Geneva, Switreriand, | stating that the oplum congress was again in session. A dispatch quoted a British delegate as stating that the |legttimate needs of India should not Monday Night—“Riehellen™ Tuesday Night—“Hamlet” Wednesday Matinee— You Like It” Wednesday “5 Hobart Bosworth Claire Windsor Raymond Griffith “Bessie Love Probe Death of Traffic Victim A coroner’a probe into the death Highly Praised by C. W. CLARK Evening — Cacanr” ‘ . Mra. Christlan Bergman, 2432 W.|be subject to international conven Smid Friday Nighte-Macbeth™ d st., who wan killed ina traffic| tions riday Night—“Maebe ; Hed tr tion Until ” jooes lent Saturtay, will be held/ ins enghney nd orn! Pred Schulthe! 10c 620 Saturday Night Ithe benetie ae ¥ | Thursday morn al Fred hulthets L ORDERS Now sottewas i n Grtves.o¢ the MAr ot haw erty und BAT SALE THURSDAY nde peng at tee Seed fortune o rty under ba treatment PRICES—Nights and Saturday J | ment that has completely elim! Wi Successful AMATEURS of dineased Matinee: © $2.00. Wednes- [| my allments, tonsils. No operation “Watch. for E ! > date aay Scien: ats a2 noe ey czema! NESDAY NIGHT mw OAK Madison Bet. First and Second JETROPOLITAN tec SUN, MAR. 23 Special Wed.-Sat. Matinees AND EVERY WE: AND FRIDAY From the foothilia of the Sterra| comes a natural ution that has pro-| # in nome of the| of eczema, Suf- ferers who w ver able to get | any permanent benefit from other| forms of treatment say that this re- ‘Ouch! That’s Morning, noon or night that sharp,|eczema from their bodies. Burning Girlie dela salle sent in anand itching stopped almost instantly: ? sealy patches disappeared and shoulder, arm or napo of the neck diseuaee skin soon took on the Sometimes {t {» felt in the thigh lant glow of health under the log, while in other cases it wanders | healing influence of this marvelous over the entire body, giving knife-| !auid. like thrusts hore and there. Per-| If you are bothered with eczema or haps you think the trouble is rhett- | ae pei g aces Vadose ae sery anothe . Just apply matism or sciatica, and treat it as|F ® with @ soft sponge and watch such, hence the reason why you get here's nothing Hke tt in no lasting relief. Jall the world—a blessing from Na- | Bopa Neuritis ture’s own laboratory ico $1 at | pounded al the Owl Drug Stores. [ment of neuritis In Dany, Sacr |They help to remove ment. land restore the Be most stubb: WiLL KING Musical GoneDy co iT, ae My Wiles Famil sine’ ARTISTS OF * HERHIE Tablets are com- for the treat 1 ite forms nflammatic r ‘The Kiet ento, Callft.—A! tine: several is week, tg no exception, ght lights, but just the same the fact that| f people to see the picture. ys be depended upon to play his part| over” in the Peter B, Kyne story, “Lov- 1 | TOM MOORE WITH GLORIA BY Tom Moor Paramount in which he/ tion soon at the Long Jal was pre noe t engagement, wan's jston of William Hurlburt’ conn WANSON on anson In production, recently duction, “Big at time has filled a at a s been signed to play | ection of Allan Dwan. in Brother,” | | | | | t E I ta fe Like Lois Wilson, Conrad Nagle, Theodore players of like caliber,| pectacular performer. His name is -seldom| | her next/to pla anh an | Betty Compson fn James C: dled,” which will be put Into produc-| 4uction, “The Enemy &e: | 4 studio |®" adaptation of a novel by Owen| \J Bovril ts sold by leading prov ers throt Match tha Odd Cont and Vest TAILOR 401-407 Add BOVRIL te your ughout the world. t ED READY CO. Pike, at Fourth DR. ALBERT ABRAMS BLOOD-TEST To PFople Ww! v ren We Have Some Happ Today Is th: We Aro Authe FREE ho ment Patients Best Time to Call zed by Dr, ITITUTE OF REACTION enue Street ai nervy. SYNCOPATION nd condition. Pie eurltis Tab-| h your pains fade av Perfectly harmle | wonderfully onriiys er bottle. Sold in Seattle by Bar- case of rheumatiam. Poti Drug Stores and all other lead- mic case of stomach and "| ing druggists, Boericke & Runyon course of bak- |. Mire, San Francise —Adver- | : pn SE ——————————- DI. XN. Yow Physician and Surgeon | uses Chinen roote ang w. € lor over a period of Th from a not her hi saw “The Vool” and re- to return to him, r the Afte! free fro} MAIL OnDERS y Pri ERS Now herbs in treating ait Hi ORDEx season of men and We — Be to me Cheon Offers ach troubles dina sone, Specialises tn TASTA Rositively, 1 have no! stomach trouble ang other ailments, Mt my friend: ailing to know the ¢ all that Is claimed for | Furniture Thai the Factory to You- W Price Cut In Two THEY 8AY: “Tinney Gives Farnttore ” Expl otting S NEW noo Write for ove. This Gives full deseription concerning wonderful ing Ha 1104 DR, LOUGHNEY being mailed out new hook is fi and detail n | Nautical Belfords Follies Louise and Mitchel ae —_5 Hickman —_Sickmas his | ke ‘ou know of anyone that wants to Si Money, sen ue Russell Brothers — 4 ace for yourself we Treatment Offic jgh-cla: corner of Vifth and Building, Kooms 310. > BLANKS (ON AND FIELD Union, 11-8 FEN them fn Pie —aneD IN _PERSONE Bon nn cups with-a-amile SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. Noodles Fagan Ide, Zhe, We, The, $1, Mates 15e, 1009 Kighth Ave. near Pine EL fot-0510 $25 Plates Cut to $8 Crown and Bridgework Cut to With Our Regular 15-Year SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half eo not doing is the best materi, DR. H. 0, DANFORD, Mgr. 48 a preface to a Iiterary classic. effects add to the beauty of t Doings of the Screen Folks HERE ONLY A FEW DAYS MO MONTE great deal of c BLUE Manager John Hamrict ry and Kvelyn Brent er prologuen staged in ex photoplays at the Blue ne Theatrical managers thruo untr ve argued pro and c everal years us to the value rologue. Some claim that they an unnecessary expense and d he other hand, those ar avor of the prologue claim it he samo relation to the photo; Next to the beanty of his mag. nificlent theaters, the prologues fre a topic of conversation by all tourists who have visited the Grauman theaters in Los An geles, Sid Grauman has become one of the biggest factors in the exhibition of motion pictures, due largely to the elaborate way in which he presents his photoplay productions, . Peter B, Kyne's Lies” There {s no doubt, that ‘Loving RE! ckaiadeencn pein Memon tatine wc nat The Prince of ‘Shelks in eflan’s drama of Runs tendezvous,” § ance prology sy.” Special “A SOCIETY ight 1 scenic he of. rf Oh, what a life these temper- mental movie stars do lead us! Have you heard the latest? Val- entino has changed the spelling of his name again.. It isn't KO-D-0-L-P-H any more now, girls, it is R-U-D-O-1-P-H. When the Sheik first came into prom- inence the U changed to 0, but according to an article in a cur. rent movie magazine, Rudy says there is no O in luck, so he wants his name to be plain Rudolph | again, TT . LADIES—Get an aut graphed photo of Vale: tino, Given Free HERE SATURDA Mabel Percy Marmont has been engaged| y the leading role opposite | uze’s pro. which {s} The screen’s hnson. Big Laff Special Your Time Is Limited! ENSATION” Hauptman’s Orchestra “A Midshipman's Cruise” every matinee perform- Normand star com- édienne in Mack Sennett’s “The Extra Xa & 4 ae n- at Y papers in the United States. In 1928 there were 20,356 news. ipectaltat, gompounds the Chines Nature Herbs, root eps | Giiie for stomach, head- ache, colds, rheumatiom, SBSRGS0SRRRRERCERREOREREED, aMETROPOLITAN: TONIGHT INEE TODAY 00. MATINEE SATURDAY WHAT SEATTL TIMES “The Bat” is a@ Joyride of mystery and thrills. It re- mains for the week. CRITICS SAY STA! It's all plot, plot that thrills from’ curtain to curtain, that sends quivers, hot and cold, chasing one another up and down the spine, PRICES—Nights: 50c-§2. Wed. Mat.: 50c-81, All Prices Plus 10% Tax “The Bat" {s one show you should $10 $4 Guarantee ches work, inal ARENA IN SEATTLE’S HISTORY THE CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA COMPANY —WITH— Entire Orchestra, Chorus, Ballet and Stage Equipment AS USED IN CHICAGO Hear the World’s Greatest Opera Stars FEODOR MARY ROSA SATURDAY MATINEE MARCH 15, 1924 “SALOME” Mary Garden SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH 15, 1924 “BORIS GODUNOFF” Feodor Chaliapin SEATS NOW SELLING At Sherman, Clay & Co., Third Ave. and Pine St. Also ARENA BOX OFFICE MARCH 12, 1924 “MEFISTOFELE” Feodor Chaliapin FRIDAY NIGHT MARCI 14, 1024 “THE JEWESS” Rosa Raisa TOMORROW —NIGHT— Friday—Saturday Matinee—Saturday Night aa Aaa ee es A hh THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT

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