The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1918, Page 3

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omens all 1—Nazimova in “Revelation,” Clemmer:; 2—Viola Dana in “Breakers TODAY'S PROGRAMS ins Fairbanks CLEMMENSesimern in “Revela- sue Hayakawa and Flor uneiery—pm Hart in “The Tiger MISSION —Frankiyn Farnam and Juanita Hanson in “Fast Com- as Mrs. Fairbanks GRO REtense ticked 0's May Tell Name CLASS ‘A—Constance Talmadge ia of Other Woman “Seandsl.” | ee sc i apply for a divorce band and “the other y acknowledged their popular screen her friends, her) c y¥ representative that Ahead,” Mission; 3—Dorothy Phillips and Wm. Stowell in “The Risky Road,” Liberty; }-—Douglas Fairbanks tn “Mr. FY scum; S—Ses Vidor in “The Honer of louse,” Strand; 6—William Russell in “The Midnight Tra Colonial T | Fairbanks Loses Speech in Drive for Liberty Loan TOLEDO, Ohio, Apr vocal cords shattered bt speaking for the Third Li for the | Douglas ‘airbanks. was unable to fill gagement here yes + Dougias is the biggest! 9 life,” Mra. Fairbanks said, “and if she does not play the game fairly I will provide evidence to prove these statements MISSION Fourth, Pike and Union—Continuous 11 to 11 STARTING FOUR DAYS SUNDAY ONLY —iIN— REAKERS AHEAD A five-part story reflecting the torms and passions of the sea. Absolutely first run. A big new show for a little price. Four days only, starting Sunday! MATINEES 10¢—EVENINGS 15¢--CHILDREN 5¢ I expect to « 1p $500,000 ted Cross with this show Jews by Telegraph and Telephone At the First Met publi neran held Sunda will mark the consw Petition for annulment of her mar riage was filed Peterson ied Augus' Hogle and, at former employe ern railway, wh Failure of the cit pe of the oldest died Fri tal, follow men were arrested and ea! ized in a raid] members of the dry | 4 rooming house at 110 8. Friday night oln high school students por. d acene settings Friday night Students wrote the pageant, built the scenery and designed the cos tumes Proceeds from the cadet ball at the University of Washington, which will be the biggest social event of the year, will go to war work, probably the fund for Washington men in ate for the ball is not —Nils Osterberg, social- ented at a meeting Darrington and brought Wea nesday morning by deputies, He is 1 with hindering war work KETT—Judge Alston granted neven out of seven pplication for citizenship Wednesday, Three | applications will be continued and the remainder have been dismissed, following a benefit performance | the Red Cross, given in the school! one terminal executive, will be con- 6 STAR—SATUKDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. PAGE 8 TONIGHT ONLY Bill Hart in “The Tiger Man” Mack Sennett’s “Friend Husband” Wednenda COLISEUM gine Fairbank tt was to atraighte he affairs two girls who had engaged them selves to men whom greatly dintiked, And bew' he girls to be taken care of, there were three maiden aunts, an uncle, a whole batch. of ren, and the servants I ' 1 job : Fix-It." ts equal f Wanda Haw:| Catherine M au, Ida Water: | oe STRAND The Japanese actor, Seasue Haya kawa, will pla Strand, start Ing Sunda n “The Honor of His} | House and these | on a randy deprived of drink better self, but Onate has leadership of the party o rivalry between the two men comes to warfare, and when / right hoose be to her Rut be reached, a On board the n wife does not between the tw ears an Count Onato «upports hin as t in Robert Par of Hin Houne enday night eMMER Clemener management has the film “Revelation,” with arred, for the new show An Mme. Nazimova 1 act before the the first t for the! ple oppor emotional toplay deals with the Ife tancing girl, and the ald] king the “sacred rose | nday at the Mis » Ahead.” with | Ruth Bowman. | n & ReACOASt 10, Ruth's} Mabel Va Helen ver Heart and Soul ¢ Sunday program at Set DOROTHY CLASS A Mae Marsh, in “Fields of Honor thrilling war stor appear in ew show at the A, begin Sunday U. S$. MAJOR ARRESTED UNDER ESPIONAGE ACT DEMING, N. M., April 13.—A And Star-Liberty Weekly. Sunday Noon Concert The Banner (March) Bion Serenade veant ber rbraes Pierre Song ‘ Selected Very Good ‘Eddie yareee Selection) Kern SUNDAY 4 DAYS — “The Risky Road” is the story a a girl's cuca atin eee Fling at ala armed experiment in luxury! ferred against Major John M. ‘Birk ner, 127th field artillery, with hi arrest at Camp Cod cavemen” \minvolving Marjorie Helmer, stenographer, many, but has been with the United aw“ dveamer, and Melville Kingston, broker and | MOY CHANGED THE MAP FOR MARINER KEWPIE iheart- breaker, who takes life and all its good SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 Kewpie's bout with Charlie Mo: night. Moy batteged the young m rine thruout the four rounds, taking an unquestioned decision. ARREST 9 TRAVELERS Deputy Sheriffs Matt Starwich and Scott Malone met a Milwaukee | train and arrested nine men night, on information from Ba |ton, where they are said to have! threatened an aged «ewitchman in the tee a quantity of 1, W. Ww. uter.| MEET MONDAY TO TALK ature was in their possession BURN UP GERMAN FLAG| A Bothell crowd burned a and an I. W. W. fla terminals and jum Friday night ____.. First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 UNIFICATION PLANS |" cs the te | France has complete faith in Gen STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY Admission 20c—Children 1058 nday, called } MILES OF DEFENSES fear, ace rang to Capt. Eduard Pel. ; try, of French army, here today r on & mission for France, IN ENEMY PATHWAY |... jermans cut the Amiens he said, the situation will} |not be serious, ‘Line after line of trenches await Foch's ability to step the German| the Huns, dec! he drive, and America need have no| them filled with your SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 beens coe eS eee ;

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