The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1918, Page 3

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. LIBERTY NCR Ray in Clark in Orpheum. “The Liberty will open Sunday with | two “His Own Homejand the Rev ” @ story by Larry Evans. Inthe inhabitants and institutions, tho! one day, rolling | “the village of Warchester, as tho| not in altoge “Prunella,” fi McDonald in “His Own Home Town,” Liberty Strand. 4—(ladys Brockwell in “The Devil's Wheel,” rom “The Eyes of the World,” Clemmer. | story goes, T. Elvhu Banks and hist tem. companions, Justice Jameson |bim, except Davi John Duncan, ruled) of a near bankr non the same tra je——— - me PROGRAMS TODAY satisfactory sys Y¥—Vivian Martin in “Viv- SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY SSO 4 ‘ Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 ; Matinees, 10c; Even- ings, 15c; Children, 5c % |. | GLADYS | BROCKWEL ; ’ ! e , IN THE > Paris with its background of high life and night life 4 —the Apaches, the dreaded a outlaws of France’s capital mm oe —lend atmosphere and ro- mance to a brilliant five- - 3 reel feature. It’s first run, ake absolutely! ¢ i °. MATINEES 10c : EVENINGS 15c CHILDREN 5c Harold Bell Wr of the nr the COLONIAL—-Alice Joyce ia Fettered Womaa.” CLASS A—Chartie Chaplin in “Chase “The CLEMMER The Eyes of the World,” whicl opened at the story of Calif Willard, the ess combat of the riv th entt. h of these j ha | been portr: in the f ft novel. Kathleen Kirkham is Katusha uk later a social outcast It is a story thru whi uncovered the e¥il condit outcasts pf the peasant which Tolsto regeneration of the soul, rather than FEEL FINE! TAKE “CASCARETS” FOR | LIVER, BOWELS | Spend 10 cents! Don’t stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated. ‘ Mission. 7—Fatty Arbuckle in “The Bell Boy,” ‘There was no one to oppose! by 1 Landis, the editor newspaper. Then, ened 2—Pauline Frederick in Leo Tolstoy's 5—Loulse Glaum in nat Colonial. material benefits ‘ after #ix years of a hard went to Sibe ‘action and promise g of racrifice, inha ORPHEUM Lau omy Levy’ Mias ca and France and the va ods ofap! There © bill .M Burton Holmes Tr@elog pictures of Messines MISSION Prunella,” with at ome Pier | ot, and a merry troupe of mum x | SUNDAYS PROGRAMS LINFRTY—Charles Ray in “His Own Home Town"; Mack Sennett com- | edy: Star-Liberty Weekly CLEMMER—Harotd “The Kyes of the Wo | | COLISEUM — Pauline | broug der t |ran away ree: struggie ¢ e marqu » and “The Apache “Iewurri rite jes of Red ¢ t Prunella up y & troupe ir th untry girl, Ellen, whe ” pre din recital at Fischer hitges pestna. bese to the 'man's| RECRUITS FOR MARINES, TO GO TO CANNERIES),”.,., 11 hill, aaa naged to look over, UNfulfilled promi “ marriage Gus of thie lateat bic awk th et The Y. M. C. A. will supply over — and Pierrot crept! 9, lear the recrulting-force ia Mine Texas | 20° 2 to work in Alaska canneries of the na CLASS A Ra ears ahd age a8 | and ston condenseries this | “Ruggles of Red Gap,” which!) Evans, popular cowgirl of Mud Turtle high, he placed « Taylor Holmes as Ruy 8, shows »peared in many films of the And watches as security when you ver window, and to; the amusing adventures of an Eng-| w in parts which cail “ank West lish valet in the United States for broncho riding, rough riding being | high schools. Twenty-five Fr y Arbuckle comedy, the Colonial show Miriam Cooper in “The Inno- Saturday noon, Bell, poy, On the ar an¢ When Karth.” Glaum in “An STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. PAGE 8 “Resurrection,” Col “An a, in rin Clark in| | * Brockwell in ut heart 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Alien finding a career Ameri 18 meth The | | y i ot oe) mers, will be at the Strand, opening} | sur with Marguerite Clark as} | Prunella | Prunella lived with her aunts, Prim, Prude and Privacy Many years before, her Priscila, ran uy with a |landseape gardener. The her Professor Clark B, Bissett, Univer. sity of Washington, spoke at King| for the will County Democratic club luncheon, marines, riding from her ranch, Have You Heard Our New 30-Piece Symphonic Orchestra? is will do her recruiting | in the one of her horses, which she has. shipped here DIRECTION MARIUS BRAMBILLA Overture Gypsy in blood, gypsy in heart, Katusha risked all threo| for love, and in it regained all she had _ lost! “cs: FIFTH at PIKE, Continuous 11 to 11—Admission 20c, Children 10¢ very ¢arefully,| of traveling plaw er plays ‘| TEXAS EVANS WILL | ROPE 'g5 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS I, Miss Carrie Lovering’s punts aii will students will go to Stanwood to work | condenseries, Y. M. C, A camps will be established at Stan wood, Everson, Ferndals and Mount Vernon, | —the best of the best from East to West! “Poet and Peasant” > thee ees. eee es eee ee es seneenet sr: cs

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