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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 8, PAGE 'MOVIE CAVALRY COVERS 10 MILES fem County Authorities Stop Traf he fic for Clan Riders in “Birth of Nation” 1916, sis) 3 DAYS—STARTING TODAY fateh ieee wt) There Is Always a Good Show AT THE PUT GRAVEL ON ROADS SECOND AND SENECA THEATRE SECOND AND SENECA While some theatres may theatre is always Cool, Well Ventilated and Comfortable be warm, poorly ventilated uncomfortable, this This Is the Onlv Theatre in Seattle Showing First Run Fox Productions “What Love Can Do” —An Inside Storv of Newspaper Life 2 womar el darting Adele Farrington eis ur Tomorrow and Thursday VIRGINIA PEARSON —IN— Hypocrisy A Strong Play Dealing With the "sham and Bluff 12th Episode “‘Strange Case of Mary Page”’ and a Scenic Pictorial ‘‘See America First’’ ~a big bill, a varied bill, and all brand new HAMBR Blanche Sweet in “The Thousand | Dollar Husband,” at the Coliseum. Blanche plays the Swedish slavey arding house, tn love w ay alleria Rust WESTLAKE & PINE — alpaca SEATS ave mor ; Rex The CONTINUOUS HOTEL FOR BOYS WHO WORK Wiltam W. Lynch, one of the foremost juvenile workers in the etty, has opened the “Seattle Boys’ hotel,” for lads who earn little or Ro money, at 1120 Broadway. A boy out of work can lodge at the hotel and get his meals, paying for his keep with work around the | r Sidney Dre brand new comedy Charity and Hughy Mack In ¢ IAM IPM Vita. (installments He can get board and room for . 1.75 a week. But when he gets a | jf Job at wages over $8 a week, he | has to leave the hotel to make room for some less fortunate boy. | Juventie Court Judge Dykeman and Dr. Lilburn Merrill, chief pro- | dition officer, are sponsors for the | hotel j Supt. Ross of the city lighting de | partment reported Thursday that ina dealing with of That Class of People Known as “SOCIETY” MISS FLORENCE KUBEY —Seattle’s popular little violinist and entertainer—who can play, sing and dance at the same time—is a rare treat and will be seen here for the balance of the week. STRAND ac Second and Seneca brought back to their city editors pictures of the maid None of them appeared in print today place When he finds employment he’ an pay the balance owing in small 500 new contracts for musictpal | juice had been signed in May. The | city now serves 43,000 | ae Dee ng tee e* Meee SE ereRREAe Wha Aelia Farrington, in “whet hove Sa _|a multiple reel drama, with Barbara |p waver, were purchased for one of ALICE SLIPS ONE Gilroy and Robert Vaughn 5 ale e ne n The Man From Ma nD NEGROES BEAT ee sip bec guts Ro SE bah "union heat” fe bil St QUEER ON NEWSMEN UP POLICEMAN «:"*:: cs| ARREST GAMBLERS 2.0.05: 611 King st., diss V. Harvey a with his own attempted to bartender, PHILIP HALL, age 4, of San n read, write, spell, of every state in the each of the 58 coun- the y 10 \ties in California and their county 1 NEW KEYSTONE STAR ob colonel’s | seat, play a piano, discuss Abraham t {Lincoln and “Merchant of Venice” e snapshot artists and ride a pony eee ma edamag jeap fr Ito the other side made by dummie THE ADORABLE Marguerite Clark Barron “Out of the elem t a tale of love and romance n the snow-capped Swiss Alps. { Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a Roaring Riot : be famous for Pa your cooking, or FAeW\ just a “beginner” In Either C KG Bakinc PowDER will help you. Its goodness recommends it. —in her greatest || achievement ase PAVLOWA ACTS, TOO Added Attractions 1S¢ COMING SUNDAY | SUNDAY MARIE DORO IN “DIPLOMACY” Also a Portes yale Comedy That's a K -C | pOUNCES hoy AFTER LONG in worked into the s clentist de ro Senne TWO COMEDIES HERE bill at the Class A is head Jackstraw in drama gation, a Cameron CO. x F tn - eat ston | | . ' FITTED UP PLANT | | A complete printing office, with resses, and all the paraphernalia! ‘for publishing of a country news: