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Wages for Wives . -. 2 in gg fp See Metropolitan F ) | ] | __Foottight Attrac ktons | : | ranrace | Orpheum T e308) PHL ss y Al Pantages Hi 1d Oh JON n Ober OOo ys ine day eve WW C r acaaay ce would beh H ia ; i + et ° Wy t My 7 s pere, Sidney Greenatroct ond the incomparable Mitel hersel/, in “The Magic Ring.” YS ti can fl reals eee Hip i Sra nF Na WIHANDSOME MAN “Wreckless Ro-! turbulent hie) "Clark and mu tt . . Star of New CONTEST STAGED Wreck pnt is i 4 iM v t i tlerarcce: 9 House Peters Best in F Capitol Film| Bo ihe eke inte ean| lence. Coming pa ee melody a acl : ( LT) ishing ioe at the Parnmount tv Soon your trends whe [Sita oe . + so age at | Human Interest Roles) : Evening Post novel | M HORIZON ON THE FIL v1 Hatton, Agnes 2 poets ae Ayr re mute xsue/Metealf Will Head | = x Pierce Delegation! 1: deat \, Dec. 6—State Senste | fh f was elected chairms legation 16 ff e ft The legislatort Bas s of Tacoma real stale pp th cs # ‘ fa we ith P: Alma Ruben, dark - eyed| ALLAN FORREST, PATSY RUTW MILLER AND - beauty, 7 s the feminine JACK MULHALL OrTHE OREATH OF SCANDAL = rald Cranston’s TONY, THE WONDER HORSE 1S r lead in Lady,” the intriguing photo- play, which is showing at the Capitol for the first time Sat- urday. The picture is a so- ciety drama based on the novel from the pen of Gilbert | STARRED IN “OH YOU TONY® TOM MIX 1% IN THE SUPPORTING \ “ae i. 2:30, 8:15 15¢ to 81; Mats. 15¢ to 50¢ MA in-0222 ALL WEEK STARTING TOMORROW HERBERT WILLIAMS Presenting “SOUP TO NUTS” . A Ruffined Comedy in Four Courses MC KEES ARCADIANS ARE STIL GOING STRONG APTERLA SEVEN WEEKS RUN. TEDCAINE, LEADER OF THE MELODY OANG THE FIRST DIG DRAMATIC ROLE OF HER ASTON ISH “ING CAREERS A TATTOOING SCENE FROM THE ~ gs ~. MYSTERY ORAMA “IT 1S THE LAW ei 0 Some of the biggest pictures that the Henig has ever booked will be shown Seattle «| film fans in the next five weeks. Playing now is “The Breath of Scandal,” one of the best society dramas of the year, with no less than seven big names in the cast. Baby ‘ Peggy, Tom Miz and a big inystery picture are some of the other treats on the way to | the Third ave. house. EDDIE MARION WEBER AND RIDNOR a Couple of Nifties” ST. OLAF w7ttr*" || METROPOLITAN THEATRE CHOIR Woo TOMOMOW — (Nights; 8:20" Mat, 2:20.) The Eminent Dramatic Artist HOWARD KYLE in: “The House at the Crossroads” MORAN and WISER “All in Fun” LEMAN IN BLACK MEL KLEE Tuesday HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers Prince AMAZON AND NILE in “A Tropical Enchantment” WILLIAM EDNA FRAWLEY and LOUISE in a Vaudeville Cameo Entitled “TAXI, PLEASE” G sh) Sua Ry Paul Gerard Smith Admission $1,00, $1.50 and $2.00 Tickets on Sale Sherman & Clay The St. Olaf Choir, from the little town of North- December 30, 8:15 P. M. | Dainty, Adorable, Delightful field, Minnesota, is the best mixed choir in existence, so far as our knowledge goes.—James H. Rogers in First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring : | IN the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Jan. 2nd, 1921. ” They are something for every other choral body to “THE MAGIC RING observe in hopeless envy.—Edward ©. Moore in the Chieago Evening Journal, April, 1924. News——Topic ples——-—Orchestra COMING DECEMBER 17 HER GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY In my“tecollection there has been no capella choir in America which could compare with these young gags) Hae aA TE singers from St, Olaf.—Karleton Hackett in the Chi- Prices; Nights, 50¢ to $4.00, Saturday Matinee, 506 to $2.50. DAILY MATINEES EXCEPT FRIDAYS § cago Evening Post, May 8th, 1920, s | bibowrdayran dt? Government pe bd ut 1600 SE ATS at i eels: 35¢ | de | CHILOREN ( EXCEPTING SAT. NIGHT 6 SUN.) 1O¢