The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918. PAGE 8 t the Movie Theatres Coming Up a “] ‘ee ee pf LIBERTY . * pet ask! The Liberty opens Sunday with Rise. % R ¥ Hi Hart in “Selfish Yates” and amilen Arinona Own «i known ax mor in the West, But a woman came to show him hin follies | On the other hand, Patty in the generator, With a troop of 60 men Red Cross Week—Your Money Means Mercy to the Boys Over There ir yusine, he arrived in the | “Blu 6 Mountainn of Virginia to put fn the moonshiners, His} attempts were foiled on every wide] met with t dangers and Sunday Noon Concert TODAYS FrROGKAMS | Lmenry len pat ee | Intermezzo .. ... Lenzberg MER — Clare Williams tn | Adieu . ioe > ‘ . Friml EE Oe ... Selected The Fortune Teller ......... WALLACE on the WURLITZER COLISEUM rds "My Four Years tn ¢ many” started on its second week a | the © m Saturday, held over modate the crowds in setting forth in authentic detail! the attitude of the kaiser and his military and naval chiefs toward the United States from the very begin | ning of the great war. eee Star-Liberty _ News Weekly | CLEMMER In “The Fair Pretender.” which | starts at the nmer Monday,| Madge Kennedy plays the part of @ poe ut typist finds herself 1 it in this necenntty | brings about the start | ling ncement “Carmen of the Klondike,” will re main at the Clemmer until Sunday 24*My Four Years in Germany,” Coliseum. 4—Bessie Barriscale, Orpheum. 5—Carmel Meyers, idl hnoaesaen Pelee @—Madge Kennedy in “The Fair Pretender,” Cle Dorothy Phillips in “The Risky Koad,” Colonial. STRAND tach oalacsrane once ~~ \ \ \\ \ \\ If a salmon cannery on the lower Yukon river could be guaranteed not to affect the fresh water run of fish, Bishop’ FP. T. Rowe has no objec tion to its establishment, he told the Inited States bureau of fisheries and Telephone at the hearing in the L. C. | Charles Richman and Anna Q. Nile Ing horror of blood and violence | When war broke out he side stepped enlistment. He was dropped Bdth building. ea at Sepang ata —SAYS’ CORBALEY joy his cirele of friends, In a revub If the fresh water rum is less! Dr. Ronald Strath, chief medical) the United States government sion of feeling, Monte joined the ww © ened, he states positively, it would/**aminer for Eritish recruiting sta not in ignorance of the fae services He went to France, where te @eplete the supply of food for dog | tion, is ordered to New York city, to road supplies, worth millions, he worked out his own salvation. he be attached to mission headquarters. | piled up at the Meadows, awaiting Mott Sawyer, of §pokane, has shipment to Runsia by the commis | ——— oe 3 B NON-ESSENTIALS ce appointed division superintend: | sion aye of communteation LIBERTY —1N Mart in “Helton the to keep them " end Petty Arbuckle in — News by Te ‘elegraph Se trilte rssigtagpens ent of the Milwaukee railway, to su In tact f - 7 in the ‘Univer: ceed J. F. Richards. here has been a FAP -eity of Washington curriculum. The |") ogy pe ate Mss F Smorgency committee has been|. ResereBrown Co. will erect fear| Ory that the suppli P @edered to fully inspect. each 5,000-barrel and seven 10,000-barrel "UrTiedly into Russia whe course offered and eliminate all non.| °!! tanks here, at a cost of $75,000. September. Rev. Edward K. Earle will lecture ae =jupon “Conti y ¢ Life” at don the the Williams athe.” Clare tn an be ship OO le represen he Psychic 4 z ee on He repr ce the Prychic | ing in cooperation with | Research society, of London. nmiesioners. For tobacco and magazine fund for He feels wure that it ix wise to} | CLASS 4—Bdmand Hreese in “The | pel of the Yukou.” . ¥ . a soldiers, division No. 4, patriotic! have the locomotives and steel on } defense council, will dance Saturday,| the ground at this port anc May 18, at Redding’s hall. the extensive pl re | li Ea DAYTON—Mrs. Theresa Whirt tablishment of ¢ ons ORPHEUM jin Russia | Manager Eugene Levy haa for his | Some supplies originally intended| first feature film to mark, the photo © Orpheum the le in “Within Hesides the feature pic will a Burton-k and a war picture, or Russia have been tak | the United States, bu ulated materials in I am satisfied that the go: ‘chestra has been direction of Pro- | i i lam, of Johnson, wants settlement |! because cat died of nervous prostra. | T tion after being chased by neighbors dog. Arrangements will be completed Monday for th Paul Rader join evangelistic car onie » Harrincale picture als with the «tr week, ar jen of A serious Dr. Bolivar J. Lloyd will serve the porn ‘ a onal Anti-Tuberculosis league of King | » " supplies, with m artist quarters of and New county as president this year. He| borrowed from the United States. | York was elected Friday Sa Mr. John Mirren, 4.6 in the ty HOME GROWN HOGS | mraatox comes to the Mis once ne nas age nme | hospital, She was struck by an au-| Carmel Myers tomobile shunted in her direction by | EAT HOME PRODUCTS sion Sunday in “The Marria a street car, at Third ave. and Union| lThe plot deals with a ra st, Friday ;.2 acks his young To benefit Company B, 18th engi America in order to nce nee Seats esta“ “ oo nin C. Gardner Sullivan, whose pen created Hart’s “Aryan,” ie eto a0id| “arothe Prinipa, xt the coon] “The Return of Draw Egan” and “Hell’s Hinges,” comes to bat this time mm, fauene finns ond har a part of a'weas | With “Selfish Yates,” whose motto was “ME—first, last and always.” Laid mere bid in an aco of booomina another moth) iY the familiar background of cactus and sagebrush, Sullivan has achieved AMERICAN AIRPLANE lCLAass A ai i a new angle to the bad man. . CRASHES TO EARTH cis sunday in“ : WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY| Yukon 1 fiveact Alaska drama, | “/IN FRANCE, Ma One of two| adapted from the famous poem of | | American planes returning fre {the same name by Robert W.| Lie em * entirely possible to produce nploye ployer w off to | make dance Baptist church will! | asett, U. of W. law pro. University ted of third n Judge J. T. sates “ra |PRESENT FLAG TO 63RD vf 9,000 meter n Maj. BE. P. Esterbrook of the 69th artillery will make the first official | domloatigg as MOONSHINE Pr Horton te aot Nee [at Fare Worden,” Poloine the Double distilled tary, under indictment for allegea|¢ntation, Col. Allen will review the 2 . ton of the sedition act, has been | F* ate will le Seattle for the ~~ por op ned 2 reels 7 1. He was unable to fur ties for a new bond which|fort at 8 a. m. and return at 4:40 p.m happened is not le to the district court | PROSTRATED BY HEAT CHICAGO, May 18.-Prostrated Pot sulted etising natacs First at Pike : Continuous 11 to 11 :- Admission 20c, Children 10c CREEL WRITES AP VASHINGTON, Ma certainly healed that rash quickly |’: mark ‘hair: To build yourself up when of. Col. Jona. C, Haines, reunion BAYS IARIDID.BRIQANE | nic | yom feel un downto MRS. JOHN C. HAINES [2 col, o0n,<. 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And its continued use rarely | timated at $20 wrought | 8:15 o'clock Friday night, following . i war, All along the lines the old sol hich rene dintrict, modere fails to clear away all trace of eruption, |a fire | ich started in a 4 paralytic stroke, Her son, Burton diers sat in wheel chairs and in au ° rtising. enable me to crusts and soreness. Besides, it con-| junk yard | Haines, of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Wa THEY GIVE AMBULANCE ru Chin otter | lien Iie : j 1 tomobiles with their wives watching dentist, eet his prices, then come tains nothing that could injure or irritate e ward Upton of Waukegan, IL, who| Red Men of Washington, Oregon to me and get ner cent cut the long lines swing by his figure, with careful, the tenderest skin, even of atiny baby WILL DEDICATE SCHOOL are on their way to Seattle, will/Idaho and Montana will present a methods and PERSONAL Adults 10c Children 5e t goods | John HB. Allen Parent-Teachers’ as |compléte the funeral arrangements post ambulance to the Camp Lewis| The men were reviewed by Major || Rinpenrton. Prices Include Tax. S, Resinol, Bal. | #0clation will dedicate the new John | upo: ival bag p.m. C,|General H. A. Greene and staff as|] DR. J. BROWN'S NEW OFFICE Adlon enhect, 40h ot, end: Davies the Wons:| .™ had been a resident of | R f Wash-|well as the na and state oft | sad Madicon prs eangpiris Redp any Lareoat Sale of Any Medicine in, the Yoo" | seattle since 1880 and was the widow ington, will make the presentation, |cers of the G. A. R, bev =

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