The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 80, 1918. ‘Large Variety of Drama and Comedy at Local Photoplay Houses and Theatres | | | COLISEUM MH) the scree s antice furnish A | Miorence Vidor's rise to fame as a world of fun movion nicture actress bas been very Extra! Extra! Charlie Chaplin The otfiola! wer pictures show onlizs Vitor is eventos, tewuti | iy Trouble; “Triple Trouble,” Too! 201! (ie nai ee anes THIRD AT MADISON" THE, TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE " | irresistible, which accounts for her | w troops there eon star, Her . Millie F ‘The Pursuit of Polly ie the feature attraction eee STRAND 5 Thomas Santet Vrital Murnette a fh ' the of on and ea Positively First re “in Aura now ine WY Bt Tite Ever Showe tae fratinoth rams ha ej oo " fire scene has been worked up to the success as a si Yvonne, the Belgian heroine of “Til I Come Back to You," at the Colise um, adds another laurel to bh | wreath \« LASS A | gwick has 4 tat Inst. | | She has deserted the fierce, melodra |matic productions of the West |wherein she fought greasers, tamed | Villains and rode horseback. She has smallest detail —F O WwW k th jmade her debut in society drama, #08 or ne ee th jand she ts just as successful in an * ‘RAMs * a evening gown aa in ap ‘In Por FE lacie Se mmr | IN A BRAND W | eee Tell and | ‘The crown prince is given a large nba in place in the “To Hell With the Kai z ne m, at Levy's Orpheum, and 1ONDAL—¥ in cs un America when last Kaleor oy is the rican aviators rman war councils, German war options, German war atrocities and German war aims are all depict Jed with daring on Ass A. “Hell's Bnd.” » POEM DESCRIBES Starting tomorrow, Chartie Chaplin CHARLIE CHAPLIN TRIPLE TROUBLE Will be seen in “Triple Trouble MISSION | ED Bryant Washburn, who plays the | leading role in “The Ghost of the WALLACE Rancho” at the Mission, has had a| WURLITZER tong stage career, having appeared jwith George Fawcett in 1907 and| starred in several product The Fighter.” } Mr. Washburn lives with his wife jand baby, Bryant IV, in Hollywood Cal OF SOLDIERS One contributor to the fund has sent in Corp. duck Turner, of the Vangtinns ns of STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY ing in the front line the poem | When the cold is making tee cream of the marrow of your bones, like = jelly and your feet are dead as stones. | When your clothes and mots and blan- kets and your rifle and your kit | le sonked from hell to breakfast, and the dugout je OLONIAL The wonderful work of the a “ nurses in France is one of the standing features in “The Unbe GIRLS ever,” now playing at the Colonial A COMEDY The Red Cross huts are erected just IN 2 PARTS behind the firing line and the faith ful young nurses are shown giving first aid to the wounded as they are carried from the battlefields Marguerite Courtot and Ray Me | Kee are starred | ‘ FIRST AT PIKE ~ and mis'rable, and Chartie Chaplin, who will be seen in “Triple Trouble, Levy's Orpheum, starting tomorrow, | Whee you're: ving in 9 te His Latest Picture bles doing rapid th t they would be still more appreciated ‘The “Valse Triste Rares, Son of Kazan.” continues | When the ballets whine shoat your mead Continuous 11 to 11 | ie <b oN py cde aan When “your exec are nrsined ior every | Bubbling Over nte sasihhde Sh: . . | aa hae Popular Actress wan cavarmas unt in an exception: | LIBERTY You'd het Four tite nee etre Spree] With Side-Splitting 2 | Weal accanand 9 Matt Chacstoer, ae |e mee TY TR haplin Antics t ere not for a certatr 6 ne the make « little bet, Mh Bett ‘ ; 4 You'll feel a whole lat hetter if you have of the audience that persints ir y er ween ¢ ® cigarette. pering and conversat at this t When Frits ts starting something and his runs are on the When the parapet goes sp in chunks and Like Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary Ia searching your title In our abmolutely nplete ttle plant We know just where to turn to give you complete and accu rate information a STRAND, HEATRE, . 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MONEY—BUY NOW—GOING FAST Is Crack Shot : ~j Move the Goods ’ * |commencing Sunday, September 29. These Prices W Plus the War Tax The announcement states that the || Men's Buite to $66 Men's Work ané Drees Shoes to $10 BY GEORGE B. NEWLAND original ew York company, which To $45 valves for Values to sell at $6.25 N. E. A. Staff Correspondent includes Nat C. Goodwin, Edmund |] To $49 values for Shoes to 98 values at $4.05 WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Aug. 28 oncom Ernest Lawford, Leonard $38 valuea for Pe re a ete “It's a boy's war,” someone in 4 Bll grap As ero pe pipe rs Re sepergs hg ge number of Men's Suit saat (Ow Shoes, 8814 [| high officialdom remarks. | CLEMMER Lea coreat bake Fa Gratien trom sn75 And it truly is, as far as Private] eager . . ing Gnitta uray $4.50 I) Andrew Kennedy Long, of the U. | ey Thee . marines, is concerned, Andrew bh mer Underwear, garment ing just 15, and therefore the “baby of the marine corps.” | PALACE HE Walter Baker and company, com- edy illusionists, headline the new NOW PLAYING | show at the Pa’ Hip, with a clever _ He lives at 1841 Munroe st, N | and mystifying ure, during which W., Washington, and he comes of| Baker performs the tricks made fa . scrapping stock. The Long fam-| 9 mnous by the A. M. 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