The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 8

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Crowds Umrecedented Demand ‘Ghe ¢ ONE MORE WEEK ANNOUNCING SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDRENS MATINER SATURDAY MORNING 9 A. M The Screen Epic That Is Commanding the Admiration of the World Seattle Will i] Soon See It, n Adela Rogers St “Inez From H COLONIAL SAVE AT PIKE C Pauline Starke 10cim 1a 15¢ William Farnum vai, ite “Wolves of “the night” Until Saturday Eva Novak Tomorrow—Jack Hoxie in “DARING CHANCES” TONIGHT AT 7 AND 9 Last Times of 8115 MA In-0222 THIS WEEK 6 “MARRY ‘ THE SHERWOODS — MY DAUGTHER _And Their Entertainers By JOHNSON & BAKER ~ HARRY HOLMAN _ in “Hard-Nolled Hampton” MOORE & FREED _ “Spooning and Ballooning” CRAIG CAMPBELL _Distinguished American Tenor _ HERBERT & BOLT TRIO ERNIE STANTON is Mngiiah Roya Wrowi Amerien Tomorrow—New Show JACK RUSSELL & CO. “THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS” Jack an a Tramp JUST A FEW GALLONS LEFT Pure Prepared WHITE PAINT Regular $3.75 Per Gallon Special $2 Z 715 Per.Gal. Seattle Made and Guaranteed SOLASTIC PAINT STORE EL iot-1145 1633 Fourth Avenue. INITIATIVE 52 —Is your street car mess multiplied twenty times. —lt means 7000 more politicians on your payrolls. —It will cost YOU millions. It is FOR politicians and AGAINST the public. Vote AGAINST Initiative 52 Citizens Association Against Initiative 62 TONIGHT — JULIAN ELTINGE bids good-bye forever! Also, Last Times— Mae Murray in “Circe, the Enchantress” STARTING SATURDAY— LANE GREYS thrilling story of the blazing West—of a fearless man who rides with a price on his TE LAST a é OF THE a a DUANES’ *XTRAY WILL ROGERS has entered politics. See him in— “Our Congressman” Coliseum ; Concert @rchestra © Across the Dua ‘om whie Weird Cail Work | in “Dante’s Inferno” Final Showings of “Missing Daughters” h this scene i Comedian Keeps Up Silver Sheet Freitel Show ‘lhe Navigator”; “Barbara Still t rbara vother laugh s from “The Strand. showing in Grey's “The lay coming to the tal TONIGHT—Farewell to “IN HOLLYWOOD WITH POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” Live as Hoboes for Film Scenes ring the mak A. 8. M. SATURDAY— An ocean of joy with the frozen-faced boy— BUSTER KEATON Vigorous Training on at the/ g a picture as any athlete st. His assint- | in the capacity | star thru a| t includes wrest- | and running— | andwiched in be i the making of | Farnum Star of ‘| “Wolves of the Night” ces of the movies used before for this ate NEWS WILL FILM FOOTE A of the en Washingt a ut Eugene them ight, er the gamo ready for | Sunday morning. mi | Palace Hip Leading HiMan Always rita As a rt, is creating plenty of laughter and winning many friends. The part in ordinary would be considered unenyi. uit cer, demonstrating his the character over d applause while do: t seen hore with | ekaill in “The Man Who "ts to b ‘eatured by on will be featured ir 1 raurled uction, “If ation of as been de of a mino ex errific battle | who plot in 20,000 leagues of gags, laffs and hilarity on top and below the sea —Metro-Goldwyn’s— “THE NAVIGATOR SEE. Buster as a traffic cop for the fish! Cecit B. DE MiLLe's MicHTY SPECTACLE Also— MACK SENNETT’S riot of fun— “Riders of the Purple Cows” WALLACE The World’s Premier Organist Story by Jeanie Macpherson _| “A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION | Famous Players~Lagky Corp.) ORCHESTRA of TV INEERNO| “The CINEMA SPEC TACLE-EXTRAORDINARY BOLCOM-CANAL SURE “SPEED GETS ’EM” AGREE, DOES KNOW! YOU'LL TOO, IF SEE REGINALD DENNY and LAURA LA PLANTE in THE FAST WORKER’ Positively the best, funr comedy ever screened yol Are You, Too, Waiting? Saturday greatest ror American history. There will be no advance in price With FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE You will live every moment of it. Your heart will throb with it, sorrowing and rejoicing. Tomorrow —Northwest Premiere A. S. M. HUTCHINSON’S THE CLEAN HEART THE BIG SURPRISE PICTURE OF THE YEAR Starring PERCY MARMORT —with— Marguerite De La Motte and Otis Harlan Its as Good ax “If Winter Comea” N. Y. Herald tinces Wed. B ae KUSELL VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES SEVEN BIG ACTS JACK AND JUNE LAUGHLIN and their dancing wild dancers ELSIE AND PAULSEN Supreme Artists of the Ice D EDWARDS BIG HALLOWE SURPRISE SONC( “Don't Let the Kiddies Migs It” LARRY SEMON In His First Featured Comedy || “THE GIRL IN THE L pe pee

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