The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1918, Page 4

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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918, PAGE 4 | THIRD AND MADISON LEVY S CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 DAILY ORPHEUM | GRAND OPENING Of this magnificent playhouse as the home of the best pictures made, at prices which are not paralleled for similar entertainment anywhere. Our Policy Our Equipment gane pikes pay ely ad coe One of the Largest Theatres in Seattle, seated + la aire ei cdma aatamaadl a ae ee ee ee eee oe Our Prices Our Music Weekday afternoons, children 5 cents; adults, | 10 cents. After 6 p. m. and Sunday | Orchestra of 12 men, under the noted con- 10 cents; adults, 20 cents. | ductor, La Grand Carter. MANAGER LEVY Says: The Orpheum is your i t theatre. | om +. igh have no desire to run all : rs the amusements in Seattle, but I am going to run my sown theatre. I am going to bid, and bid high, for every picture I want for this theatre and I shall not advance prices at a sug- gestion from any one else. The Orpheum is a theatre of guaranteed attractions. The standard you will see here tomorrow will never be lowered. Monday Tuesday Wednesday ATLIN srmsxcoumea | OUR ALLY, THE TANK A BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, Released by | Showing the British war tank “Brittania,” brought to this coun- PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT || try by the English government, in action, going “over the top,” | through a building, through a forest; and A Harold Lloyd Comedy "iantey.Stazed spar sto BESSIE BARRISCAL In a Story of One Who Loved Not Wisely, But Too Well— WITHIN THE CUP

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