The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. PAGE 3 em | F REDDIE Now Playing ee LimeRTy 1 to Capacity at the Liberty th 1 MARIE ie CORELLI’S Famous ie ee Novel re and Play 4 Satu urday Night ane A Dignified |cai iemone per crate 250 @4 tern drama; a/ Cal fruit bd |E= \e Y oe 4 fens Te “ways Roms et William Fox CRANE A | Seti Maem Masterpiece ' Ask ( Your vn Neighbor [= ‘ E whi ch ia one of And rt nd a Big ver filmed, — Fun Riot, Too. Mack Sennet Keystone The ig : ail orche ave in the With Mabel Normand L the Thr the Colonial ©HARTSCO-M Mar Pichtora? e wild and h comedy MARY PICKFORD In the five-part story of the London slums— undoubtedly her greatest triumph since “Tess of the Storm Country.” “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW” Tonight—Until Saturday Night—Inclusive LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. And y minutes. It ts by long odds the/* FO , Fatty Arbuckle Greatest Him qver made. it marks |O0e" The Animated Weekly co Ending Saturday Night 2 AcTs 4 an epoch In the development ot plete ee the bill. 4 The Dream Dance” (Napalia De | the phote oplay. . t ded a = PROGRAMS| | ALHAMBR Colonial Ending eh Night Ye Seattle pe never seem to get Wormwo od (Ethyl K D a pl enough of Charley Chaplin's funny|¢ive parts; “The Little antics. The management of the | (Mats bel Normand, Ow Alhambra will keep bis new com-} ———————————"_ 5 edy, “Work,” until Sunday night. | “The Way of the Transgressor,” a| Vitagraph emotional drama, and a| jwild animal film continue their! engagement also. see Saturday ni ign (Eugene heat 42.00 Special for 10 Days Ortakauce aie We will fit a gold-filled frame! wa ve _Manterptece " Janeman” Now Playing with spherical lentes and leather | Te Dignified Family,” at the Mis mone O08 , fOr $2.50, This 1n-| neieet on, tea rarved a niche for her. | Accompanied by Symphony Or- cludes a ca: 1 and accurate exam-|@ F ye FOUND!! |self in the hearts of the photoplay: | ehesire, With Pipe Urges ination | Country Way and Grain : A te BOB BRIDGES 18 BACK 15) prices She to The ce TO MAKE que | goers with her splendid portrayal | Etewina, ty of the shy little mountain girl tn) | this film. Here ts a part that | might eastly have been either over. acted or underacted, but she car ries it off with grace, The action in this play ts quick and snappy, KOD. “In bi one, at five ey’re done” JACOBS $ PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-L. Bide. prices abe tw Bt A {2~ Bob Bridges, president of Seat EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg Bring This Ad With You Reserve Your Seats Karly ter a trip to San 1 Francisco, St, Louis, New Orleans tts iand Los Angeles, where he in 17.00 ©6spected oe tennitials: ' BIG DOINGS IN TACOMA! JULY 2-3-4-5, 1915 MONTAMARA FESTO 4x» AUTO RACES JULY 2—DARING EXHIBITION BY THE WORLD’S GREATEST AVIATOR, DE LLOYD THOMPSON, IN THRILLING SPEED CONTEST WITH BARNEY OLDFIELD, THE MASTER AUTOMOBILE DRIVER OF THE WORLD—AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, JULY 3&5 COLONIAL DAYS IN TACOMA’S FAMOUS STADIUM—A $10,000.00 TABLEAU OF AMERICA’S EARLY HISTORY—GRAND MASSED BANDS — MAGNIFICENT FIRE- WORKS DISPLAY, ETC., ETC. $10,500.00 AUTO RACE MEET JULY 4th and 5th AT TACOMA’S NEW SPEEDWAY—THE FASTEST TRACK IN THE UNITED STATES—MANY OF THE WORLD’S FASTEST DRIVERS WILL APPEAR IN THESE RACES—BARNEY OLDFIELD, BOB BURMAN, EARL COOPER, BILLY CARLSON, EDDIE PULLEN, GUY RUCKSTELL, DAVE LEWIS and others. THE BEST WAY TO REACH TACOMA SINGLE Is by the Fast Popular Steamers of the Puget Sound Navigation Company. ROUND Special Steamer Service Between Seattle and Tacoma on JULY 4 and 5 ; TRIP | Steamers Tacoma, Chippewa, Indianapolis | TRIP Iroquois, Flyer Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, for Tacoma Direct—7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:00 Noon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:15, 11:00 p. m. Returning, Leave Tacoma Every Hour from 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. The Regular All-year Round Schedule for Steamers Indianapolis and Tacoma, is as follows: Leave Seattle, 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. CTS m., 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 p. m. Dairy Lunch Served on All Steamers—Sandwiche s, 5c, Pie 5c, Coffee 5c. CTS TICKET OFFICE—COLMAN DOCK—MAIN 3993

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