The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 3

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Qark and Ottelo in “Rich Man, Poor Man,” Strand. 5 The Liberty opens Sunday with) rRocRaMs } Unbeliever,” great war picture. ii | . and unbelief in God. As the United States took its place ht for democracy, Phil vol- and went with the Marines to France. He believed tn God when his life was miraculously spared on _ the battlefield. His class prejudice | Was wiped out when a former Lafid at the cost of his own life, The picture will play all week. ee CLEMMER Miriam Cooper, the Law,” opens the new photoshow at the Clemmner today ‘The play is based upon the inter. national domestic tragedy which | shocked the country recently, when | @ mother shot her husband to gain | possession of her boy. The question thy tions wit a dose or two—in time— of | BEECHAM’S: the film story ‘The meeting of the college man Tonight, “The Girl Who Wouldn't Quit” SUNDAY BSR, REdy NCLAIMED GOODS« ee a | “Unclaimed Goods” is a Western story from a new angle: First, it’s about a girl; second, there’s lots of comedy; and third, as all good Westerns, it’s replete with big climaxes! ‘MISSION | Fourth, Pike and Union—Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c—Evenings 15e—Children Se 1—Charies Ray in “Playing the Game,” Coliseum. 2—Scene from “The Unbeliever,” Liberty. 4—"The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,” oman and the Law,” Clemmer. ae eager > ovgggare | the beauty and the subsequent | seven sons }asain he would break his resolu: | Mra Nellie Cole, Manette 62.00 pron | Mahelle €. Valentine, Hamilton neo a ©. A. Grom, Lincoln het . taped | | ied on by allurements of “Babe” | vred lee Fleur de Lys, he also gave her 1.50} diamond ring. Then he nearly k - * 1.00! her accomplice, and left £ APRODR | Avice L. Leister, Seattle Merchants’ i| A Mack nett Saucy | Association 2.00 | Madeline,” completes th oS } oe | | | ORPHEUM | in “Woman and} of her justification is developed in| WIV aN MARTINA" oreay | Hetty + | stran ther died Wynne's me rin strange tb and J y of the > fire jetty we erie landlad Mapey,” a kindl ntieman, and Tayard \ don Betty to tie his tie dn we COLONIAL Fannie Ward, in “Innocent.” wil open the new show nay at t Colonial, The play tells the experi ences of a girl carefully guarded from the real facts of life by her father. When he dies, nhe goes ot to learn, and how and learns make up the story le Chaplin in “A Night Out will add amusement to the new bill what at FLAG Marie Emprens, in “The | Doesn't Know,” opens the the Flag thea CLASS A Maxine ID “Fi will feature new show eo] Class A, starting Sunday. The ry | deals with treachery in high finance | and the tricks of jeatous men to ruin | & More sUCceNNfUl MOTHERS SEND SMOKE MONEY FOR SOLDIERS It takes a mother to how much her bo: one real Jurt ‘pay want on the firing line of France. And hesitate to France Tobacco a am wend it. Our Fund rece tributions n them every day. One wrote today “Dear Sir: Please send the en closed $2 to the dear boys in France “I have two ne on the Hunting Virginia. I tobacco for th I want the blessed bo: have theirs, too | the boys like to 3—Marguerite Orpheum ya in Franc I surely know ho amoke, for I have jevents of the romance and the trag edy are pictured “MRS. G. H. COLE." Mabel Valentine had the Mra | ae same thought when ahe sent her con COLISEUM tribution and this letter Charlies Ray, in “MPiaying the “Dear Sir: Inclosed, please fin Game,” will be the attraction at the|$2 for the Tobacco Fund for Our Colisoum, opening Sunday, "A Prince | Boys in France of the House of Hangover” was “I am a widow, with only two chil Larry Prentian, until he left the lure | | dren, and I am proud to my that of the Broadway lights and went! they are both in France to to Arizona to become a man. Wild| «1 know how my boys love a good and diseipated, Larry seemed to be | emoke occupied solely with the task of| mothers’ | apending his millions, Again and/ ehat comfe again he swore off, but again and | so I-gtadly give, that other sons may not be denied rt.” Tonacco FUND Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies TO THE RDrToR ‘The Seattle Start “The Kaiser, the Reast of Bertin,” | & thrilling photoplay, will begin its | | showing tomorrow morning at 11/ Jo’clock at the Orpheum theatre. Third and Madison, for a stay of jone week. Manager Eugene Levy has leased the house for the week to Jewel Productions, Inc., for the pres entation of the film. “The Kaiser” in not a war picture in the sense of showing battles or lconflicts, but vividly portrays the loot of Belgium by the Huns The showing will be continuous. starting at 11 o'clock each morning An orchestra of 15 pieces will add to the entertainment oe Sour Rays in Freace Tobacco Fund” for Amertenn fighting men in France. 1 anderviand that cach dollar bays fear packages, cach with « retail valee of 43 comts, and that in cach of my Hill “te yreeed e, pestenrd, Sddreseed te me, on wi my wn- friend, the sobfier, will ngree knows “, " with Vivi role, is the p! on, opening Sunday. Bet faveniter of Sheriff Burke. nter to stay Dad went t Martin at the Mi sy Burk while Co AP on Tat business was a gold rush on at the ge Fort W |time, and no accommodations could be found for tay, so she was sent | by expreas, collect. T 4, like all | the other packages in the car, Betsy | arrived at Gold Center, but there was | TO FIGHT were TOO WEAK a | no one there claim her A few days before her arrf pean was reat "Gentleman Joe” Slade and b own and locked bid against him 1d the contest was fierce, involving sand guns . will, & Fladiy not h STRAND Marguerite Clark comes to Strand Sunday in “Rich Man, Poo Man," an adaptation of Maximilian | Foster‘s 1 of the same name | Palace Hip Tomorrow Brings the Big Musical Comedy and Vaudeville Sensation of the Season! “GOOD-BYE BROADWAY” With Joe Roberts, Noted Comedian Theatre Continuous Dally tito tt STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. SECOND at SENECA : : : | PAGE 8 From the printed story to the picture screen—with a stage suc- cess to its credit-“Rich Man, Poor Man,” Clark, coming direct from a phenomenal run in New York’s enormous Strand Theatre—Spells entertainment de luxe. Your dollars will fight —if you buy Liberty Bonds! with Marguerite SUNDAY ALL WEEK Also a Billie Rhodes Strand Comedy and a Scenic CONTINUOUS 11 to 11 : : : ADMISSION 20c — CHILDREN 10c CITY BUYS STEEL RAILS TRAFFIC SIGNAL BIDS | WEST POINT CADET | FOR MUNY RAILROAD} ARE REJECTED BY CITY QUSTED FOR HAZING a freshman other Clayton ifth Ge courtemarti hi ne a his azing third gia ed | i contract for 514 pounds of steel} Ail bids on the installation of traf’! WASHINGTON, A It 25 People—Mostly Pretty Girls! Jp) + coms: sors pounds ot w ids on the Installation of tr | rails for th construction of the] fi nal ' t uthorized in |.cause he tried to mak 20 Vaudeville Specialties—9 Scenes pa we warded at | en i 1 , by t t af mn ! the mee the Industrial Ma. | CoUne!l ‘ toe t rm ler i y ” fi wer mn by h on cist BILLY WEST Fprnicr (n"., it HIS DAY OUT’ chery anes soritts ve i \ he pur Sil eek the board of public works Friday ending Chief of Police Warren's de nd practice “ ” on the superstructure cision on the t signal he de-| stunts, Cadet Joel W po ANN MURDOCK in MY WIFE ~aee 4 \ 4 i Pe ; : ; rh su * r sires installed bv the Police | classman from the Ih - a3 * me Py the Spokane ave Bie ae Pe") Traffic al npany and th istrict, has been WEEKDAY MATINEES 10¢ _ EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 20 |ferred to the city engineer and city |American Standard Traffic Signal | and dishonorably dismissed from the \purchasing agent, company submitted, ademy, CAPITOL HILL WOLF ; DIES A WAR VICTIM } Italy, April 27.—Vietim of 7 1, the wolf caged at the top ” steps of Capitol Hill, and to thou is of American = is dead. The wolf had been uined by the mut ity for » many years in order to k alive | ROME, war fc of the pretty old myth of the she-woif that mothered Romulus and Remus, the foundlings who later lived to create the beginning of the great Romaa © kingdom, 4

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