The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1918, Page 3

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- told of him and his strange \ -turned to Shark for aid ae STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918 TIVITY What You'll See in the New Photoplays 1—Bil) Hart, in “Shark Monroe,” 4—Harold “Good-night, Nurse!” Strand. Liberty, 2—Doroth: Lockwood, in * Dalton, in “The Kats and Me Your Name. ‘en Coliseum. Constance Talmadge and Harrison Ford, in “Good-Night, Paul,” Levy's Orpheum. A new Hart picture—new in style settings and action—in which Hart appears as the skipper of the seal ing schooner Indiana, which Alaskan waters, will be the next Lib- erty feature. “Shark Monroe” was kn Nome to Puget sound as the most ferocious man in that on of the Pacific. Many fearful tales salle wn from were ts night in a “waterfront saloon dn Seattle, Shark heard a few gruff Words and the sound of a blow. A ‘man fell at his feet. Sh ‘up the man, growling at h defending himseif ‘The sister of the “drunk that her passage money } Spent for drink by the ma Shark of fered them work on his schooner And so the three started off the next Morning, bound for the North. Im the supporting cast are Cather. We MacDonald and Berthokle “T have spent a great den! Money with dectors fer stomact and compelled to ork for da: not knew a weil day help but feel « $1,000.00 The Association of composed of all the steel s COLISEUM The Kaiser's Sh of Dorott dow” is the title # newest ploture Coliseum Sunda It is interest *, undergro erways and p rman spy sy New York a of the » scenes are laid and the story centers a Harris and the chauffe Wagner. EVY'S ORPHEUM Constance Talmadge comes to Levy's Orpheum, Third and Madison today in “Good-Night, Paul success of laiming herself the part m his unc him $50,000, provided he has marr to perpetuate the family name. Un decides to stay a month A Hearst-Pathe News Pictures, Burton rrives to give Bri War Holmes vel Liquid or Tablet Form Sold Everywhere REWARD | Northwestern Shipbuilders, hipyards of Seattle, offers a@ reward of $1,000.00 to any person or persons fur- nishing information causing the arrest and conviction, during the year 1918, of any person or persons: (1) Issuing false pay checks of any of its mem- bers and obtaining money thereon. (2) Forging the indorsement of any workman to any pay check and obtainin they were not entitled. g money thereon to which Under this offer the Association will not pay rewards exceeding 000.00. & total of In the event two or more perso: feward of $1,000.00 hereby offered such persons. Merchants and others are here’ eash pay checks withe eful for whom they are cashed, 4 u issuance. under r amy checks that are not presented within ten days from date of ns furnish such information, th shall be divided pro rata among by cautioned and advised not t identification of the individua consideration to o cash AK THEATRE Madison—Between First and Second Tomorrow and All Week MONTE CARTE And His Famous Musical Comedy Co. Including the 12 “alzzy, the ‘The Great Big Breezy Summer Show Their Nifty Dancing Chicks Tourist” See the Bathing Girls in Costumes. 'C—DANCING—COMEDY Matinee at 2:30 Daily Except Tuesday and Friday. overy N ight, 7 and 9. Mats. 10c, 20c | | LS TODAY Lnenry PROGRAM Mary Pickford in “How ris in “For Constance Tal ood Night, Paul.” Wallace Held and Oy of Fran Lee Kids in “T NIAL—Giladys Lestie in ttle Kunaway.” “The ——# SUNDAYS PROGRAMS j LIRERTY—1il Mart as “Shark Monroe CLEMMER — Willian Hough and Heady.” Farcum in “The German Curse in Ras- Hill Hart in “The Pugt- nd a complete th ogue STRAND ‘Two features are scheduled for the Strand Sunda ight Fatty in and Jack Pick Sandy,” by Alice Arbuckle, Nurse ford in hia last picture, adapted from the story night Nurse? the um, and the e of a man im up to have It ¥ of a Scotch who set out for the as a stowaway er have arrived o if the K tuckian on the upper deck had not begged her mother t the passage Louise Huff on SAY MOTORMAN WENT 700 FAST th Sand nev shore ever little ip co-starred as Ruth John Ku a made amber of Com Charge ut Motorman backa peed a Friday before the ¢ merce 41 Commerc on ng the wreck, in which 20 jured, 22, too high aa, were si prol tor John J witnesses were of the opin ion that the two cara were too close charge 1 others. WELCOME SAMMONS HOME FROM SHANGHAI i, former T » trade and politics Or TH RIGHT 1"! M-E-L-O-N-S Served to Suit Firebacks, linings and repaire for all nda of stoves . and fur Water and. ‘coll p and com hected. | oos PIKE ST. Main 875 dianapolie Aandi 3—Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton, in 5—Wm, Farnum, in “Rough and Ready,” Clemmer CLEMMER Farnum, in “Rough and new attraction at the beginning today. T i ¢ North and deals with a n'a fight right a wrong ofa to be © of the f e him a tniliior atures of the and the tricker ve story y in of unscrupulous men are blended the photoplay . MISSION “Lend Moe Your Name” te the film play which comes to the Mission Sunday, starring Harold Lockwood Hoe plays two parts It is a story hinting at As You it in placed in the I t The Taming of err nd brightened comedy COLONIAL “The Triumph of the Weak.” Alice Joyce in the title role, w: the Colonial feature for three beginning Sunday, The play with fight of a young mother t tain her child thr u many adve . the Flag the present “The German Curse in Russia,” dealing with Teutonic domination of the unhappy Ruse. The pictures were taken by Donald Thompson, famous war rapher “BIG 4" THEATRES Manager Joe Reid Thomas at the perial in and at the I in “Rimrock An Hetrews for a Day Bill ¥ at the im The Taming of eam Itart wi The Fugitive.” Margery at the Isis, in “Hard Rock All four of thene theatres are located at First and Cherry nes in * be nee Wilsor Breed A fellowship meeting will be held by the Yaw. C. A. Sunday at Brigh teach Presbyterian church Casualties of U.S. Fighters in Great War 29. 42 WASHIN Pershing ties divided thus Killed wounds June toda. Gen casual died ot dled in action, & and other unded severely, 14; m ng in a Mare Lowel Me F vates EM Dubvane Mam F Sherman 29.4The to| June appear list OTTAWA, following Americ day's Canadian casualty Died of wounds P. P. O'Hearn Presumed to b. R. L. Stavely ° s in Spokane, Wash. died attle, Wash. 29.—Thirt casualties today follows action 4 Ww June ASHINGTON marine were divided a Killed wounds 8 died of | wounded in action, 7 missing in action, none. The let lows KILLED IN ACTION: SERGTS. W. J. MeCOLM, PORTLAND, OR; J Pores, ir W. J. Br Nashville W. BLOOMQUIST, CORPS. J. CHENEY, WA N. J K K Hergt Borgia Brolander, | > OF UNDE Stockham, Hellevile, Duda, Chicago; M Privaves rw Ww. FP Lake Cit u Tex lings, Wash REL SIEVE i PRIVATE WASH: Hamil Balt Lake CHAPLAIN SPEAKS SUNDAY Chaplain John W infantry in w. tethany and 20th PAGE 8 OUAAHREREAG pe 06 | p~~ PUDSHUREOM REED Mi wi aqee Doris Grey—she was listed at Washington —in Berlin she was “67” and ranked high in the Imperial Secret Service. Her real identity is—but it would spoil the punch of the most intensely interesting and thrilling story we have screened. You don’t get a good breath till it’s over. COLISEUM GREATER SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 Pieces Marius Brambilla Conductor Fifth at Pike : Continuous 11 toll Admission 20c; Children 10c COMMITTEE TO ASK SEVEN-CENT FARES TACOMA, Jt 29.~-Not jus fare, but a 7-cent fare, is the &1 » put financial METHODISTS TO PICNIC AT MANITOU JULY 4 Under the auspices of the Bp the great Methodist be held Manitow ~July 4th, Water sports, swimming, singing and seches will make up the day's pro gram and everybody is requested to bring a basket lunch, including enough for a soldier or sailor, Spee cial boats leave from foot of Made son at 8:30 a.m , 5 Men Continue to Reach Camp Lewis CAMP LEWIS June 9 Satur dclayed., ‘The with 8 r, Milwaukee BELLE, WALT f Acti ULA » Ww vals that worth league, Tacoma Railwa to the severa due it will ona basis | yesterday day | piente at will men in camp sterday t can p the bulk beach t sufficient mer high arrived 8 Idahc erate its cars and give efficient beginning ry y men who came in an morning trairf, at night, but found the sun up and the camp stirring be. | fore they could settle into bunks for la sleep. ice to the community report of early committee of the citizens mittee of considering here transportation problem, at the | quest of Mayor Riddell, a subc com the re: Inger, 14th U.S at Fort Lawton, will Baptist church, at 61st N, W., Sunday at 8 peal

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