The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1918, Page 3

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iy and Jane Novak in “A Nine o'Clock Town,” Fairbanks and Frank Campeau in “Bound in Moroc Storey in “The Denton,” Mission; J. Warren Kerrigan in LIBERTY ie — ‘Two features at the Liberty Sun @ay will be Kine TODAY'S PROGRAMS fokt Bennett in x Price, the 4\%-year old “Four-Minute-Man,” and Charles Ray in “A Nine o'Clock Town.” Master jee will be at the Lib. erty as an added attrac regular program, a City of Dim Paces. ine bey orator has COLONIAL—George 1. Jarge patriotic gathering in the Call. fornia coast and interior cities, as. sisting in Red Cross and War Stamp | % campaigns. ———____—__ “A Nine o'Clock Town” is the y. and his ven CLEMMER - his father's) In “The Turn of Card, u opened at the Clem da ren K 7 LEVYS ORPHEUM By special arrangement with D. W Montgomery lege man who of Where, after a Griffith, Manager Eugene Levy Levy's Orpheum, has been able to the showing of “Hearts of the he is re hance with a w a game of k for the showing of the ‘Production. The film has broken attendance Tecords here. Theda Bara’s latest and, consid @red by critics to be her greatest oftert; ‘Salome,” will be the next Fairbanks stra at Levy's Orpheum. pund in Kerrigan's support ts Lois W who played with him in his Paralta picture, “A Man's Man eee COLISEUM comes ¢ FEATURES SUNDAY MISSION LAST RAID OF THE ZEPPELIN L-2! Authentic and graphic motion pictures of the Hun Airship L-21, on its fatal raid over London. First time shown! EDITH STOREY « THE DEMON @ho daughter of an American millionaire Greek girl is the center of such p on the desert sands of Mor and wins a husband Fourth, Pike and Union. Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c—Evenings 15c—Children 5c Liberty ” Coliseum; The Turn of the Card,” * The “The " for another week, which wil! ¢@mbier. He wins not only a the fifth and positively the| fortune, but also the gamble home. jalsh tn “Jack Moro oa Dim Faces,” Strand; Levy's Orpheam; 5— Colonial, Sessue Hayakawa and Doris Pawn in “The Cit 4—Robt. Harron in carts of the World, Clemmer Seene from “Tarzan of the Apes,” | merchant In the Chi * W®) wealthy silk PERAMS y in “A Nine a Kerrigan in A MISSION Morey in “The Edith Storey comes to the Mimion —Gerden Grittithe ta | | Sunday in “The Demon.” ‘The story the Apes.” s laid in the Algiers, where Jim } Lassels inherita a fortune from his ” » Harold Brooks, Jim is not ed with the proof of Brooks and it Africa © he me Fixit” a A Kan t includes F € Marshall Edythe Ch COLANTIAL nday and Tuenday the/ show “Tarzan of the adapted from the novel, writ: | y Edgar Rice Burre nee ude a cannibals and white men, the Campeanu Wiggings apman and Ja - STRAND Seanue _ Hayakawa is the etar of r of Den } > th between Tarzan and » starts at the Strand toda n A struggle with the Hayak chieftain. Gordon Americanization of | urday noon on ‘ neational Work” photopiny hal t Warre, hale ‘See 30 More Officers Seattle's police fo will be tn State an Tarzan | Recommend Plan | _for Milk Tests f mitk t creased by jer ¢ P ¢ t t ae ral the city coun Friday evening ” that this will the citye ouncil Friday evening An attempt ts Chiet Warr H that > to have the state-| industrial gr city ha ngredients of concen-| made this T stuffs, t her with the c the of op fat and $ tev fiber mar on packages $72 ‘ ative buying of food and neh ed nty offict ax they 38 Colored Men cont Off for Training Disque Advances : : ge 7 Pay for Workers To put pine workers on the me 1 rk in charge " f the , " a wage w i umps of Wash r t « and will be ul Hoard q 1 by t new ale, which 5 1 " bush wages of 45 to August 14 ent nb and mill wages of 44 Navy Championship Series Starts Today U. S, Bommanatester. | Mary I itherland. demonstrator nent of action anch of the ration is to b at 3 p.m, and the Made Fire rations ar Jemon: Great Lakes enn “ open to the phe ay Favored The members’ coun the Seat T. J. Logar ) € fort and he x ' t I ' ft best t f at res ' Our bridg rnir 1 1 inrival m billed nt Our perfected metal an order “ neal und rubber plates stand in ; unt 1 class by them Itation and exami free. All per nt work is guaranteed, University Gets Biological Side ed Friday t “of NATIONAL DENTISTS 11RD AVE, AND PIKE Entrance, 1501 Third Ave, jer Comy Nelli Judge Richard Winsor, member of ttle school board, spoke re Sing County Democratic club Sat) Mxperiencey in d-| b | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. (ViTAL STATISTICS! - King at, PAGE 3 he’s here Saturday and only hittin’ the high spots FAIRBANKS BOUND IN MOROCC The Queen of the Harem needed help. Could she get it? COULD she! Who could give it better than our loose-fisted American friend? CUT. COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 PIECES MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor Uiyyt FIFTH at PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 ADMISSION 20c Children 10c ty and ark against Henry B. Clark and Colin C ty, Seattle ae ; RARARRAARAAAAS t tate dents of a oe sak ee bad to me and get 20 he mn _™ : / Langer, ? 1 ‘4 8 Capt Orders Cream, Gets Every sound tooth in your ARM a Milk, Is Complaint pa yt" vores at teat Am} Be OT es aa cael Ne etacin ietanth- udunuise t th, isn’t it vad. MF ta, J : ‘eet REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS which ts the lightest’ In order to int new (whi plate, . and strongest plate known, covers very sf the roof of the mouthy sie ye © corn off the cob; guaArate teed 1 rs. ae Crown ... of Teeth (wi $10 Set of Teeth . Bridgework, per tooth, “gold 602% 1 fr against David . Hor on against Noble A seri Us!!! y We'll call for and deliver your } worn shoes Main 4637 | | 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Have impre jon taken tm the n and All guaranteed for fifteen y et Pxamina Mary 8 Juengst against Rva Juengat Bring this Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People in the right p Op OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite FraawVaterson arclay against Pert Rarela ‘Aperke against ¥rank BD.

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