The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 10

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STAR, DIRECTOR AND AUTHOR JNANIMOUSLY IT ONE OF HART'S BEST! STAR- LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY CLE ELUM FIRE « NON-COM OFFI- , CERS’ TRAINING CAMP CARNIVAL CONTEST BEAUTIES First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 feceven at 11S) CHERRY ST SEATTLE WASH ALWAYS OPEN 1916 Jum Re ; ORTANT 5% IT MAINTAINS MY STANDARD BU? ALSO BACAUSR IT MARKS & Re Lh MY CARRER BY PRESMNTING MA It AN MUTINGLY DIVA i PROM MY FORMER PICTURES = 1 SHOULD yarnitps 70 Se SHARK MOWROR AS TT WAS Admission 20c—Children “10c ALL WEEK Starting Sunday f@) DIRECTOR Shark Monroe, granite-fisted skipper >, of the sealer “Indiana;’F Seattle in the early nineties; Alaska athrob with gold madness, and — the seas where man is) master by might— & all these woven info © a story by C. Gardner Sullivan, produced by Thos. H. Ince, acted “4 by Hart, supported by: a real all-star cast, | make it one of the season’s big pictures— f a super-screen story. SUNDAY NOON CONCERT Spirit of Liberty Evenings Sounds (From the Suite in Holland) ....Kriene Song Selected You're in Love, Sclestiontas WALLACE sx. WURLITZER

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