The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 11

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ri , 11 ‘ “FRENCH AND PETITE Child Wonder {LRATRICE JOY HAPPY Waiting for WHO SAID ROSES | Another Week | a a Contest Letter HOOT GIBSON INJUNS Glenn Hunte ho ple Joe Robert Frank Lloyd's First National picture which coming to the Liberty nds that Catifornia is not all roses and eucalyptus, k’s engage- of the Movies.” He NOW PLAYING! A Mighty Melodrama starring recHlle Dean The screen’s most dynamic star, as a ravishing, fiery, senorita Big! Big! Never an entertainment like this! Sweep- ing you away with its vast panoramas its tender love tale—its stirring conflicts —its touching pathos. Here at last is the motion picture supreme! STARTS TOMORROW 4 DAYS ONLY \ PROGRAM “Little The season’s most exotic love drama— The glorious story of a primitive woman —magnificent in its beauty— : Titanic in its thrills— An epic of emotion sweeping on to a smashing climax— ‘The Siren of Seville Never Such Praise! Never Such\a Picture! The Washington Times says: “This DRAMA WITH EVA NOVAK AND AN ALLSTAR CAST ALLAN FOREST STUART HOLMES CLAIRE DE LOREZ picture deserves to be the talk of the HUNDREDS OF WOLF DOGS chat nd a host of others | town. All pictures must come to this THOUSANDS OF REINDEER production for their standards. ‘Abra- ham Lincoln’ ,is a great picture and some day you may be ashamed to admit not having seen it.” GREAT AVALANCHE YUKON RIVER ANDTHE GREAT GOLD RUSH IN REAL ALASKA ALSO “PARELEY—-VOU" A Jimmy Aubrey Comedy and a Bray Sportorial Prices Adults, 50¢ Kiddies, 1%¢ ANTONIUS JENSEN AND HIS WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND Forces a Second Week for “LITTLE SOUSA” MASTER RAYMOND BAIRD A | LAST TIMES “THE GRINGO DEVIL!” and NELL SHIPMAN THE BOY MUSICAL WONDER in DIRECTING ? A Stirring Musical Interpretation by the Strand Orchestra Henri Dameki, Conducting “TRAIL OF THE NORTH WIND” Any Time, 10c Loge Seats, 206 L. HAUPTMAN'S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA

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