The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1918, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918 PAGE 3 AAA ARAARAAM WARAARARARA mann nn ~ ee ILL HART goes “Over There”; i iiekanis in Red- Blooded heii: Norma Tal- madge as: Chinese Girl; Pauline Frederick in French Play; Wally Reid Makes 2M Love to Anna Little; Harold Lockwood in Romantic Drama; Leading Players Fea- f) } tured at Other Houses. Special Musical Programs for Melody Fans. A Glittering, Gorgeous Screen Spectacle of Love, Intrigue and Adventure in the Orient SO SEE TREIES EEE PROTA NE NIT O CE ONION i daturda norning Norma Tab ' The Forbidden Cit Lat the Coliseum, Miss Tal siways a favorite with film east as Toy, a young Chinese one white lover is spirited who re ta om her by his at at 1 ¢ hour of the famous a,” with Paw 6 part, starts GIANT WURLITZER HOPE-JONES Unit ay, made famous rohardt and Mrs erns the life of a pular si ame SATURDAY STRAND SUNDAY Wallvee Mevd io othe Man room Tl MONDAY rday at the Strand theatre TUESDAY i ye ey Orchestra It packed for two weeks in 1917 na dig scale on the Special Concert Program by A. H. MALOTTE at 1:30 Sunday. Strand orchestra of a, accompanies the Py, Ty | Mission tuting the biggest picture of fering at the Mission since the open ing of the house, Harold Lockwood the six-act . 5 tn First opened at the Fourth ave. playhouse = Saturday morning, to tay an entire Symphony 1 31 Artists os of two wayfaring 5 land and Dominic, grad y " Bing Ring and Sar under Quentin Mission's new Wur tzer 6 will accompar Brambilla the 5 rfor-nance CLASS A Pauline Stark, ag a refugee. comex | “Daug to gai ther's house, thru the unecrupulous hourekeer Phe pie lture wan directed by William Dow lan, an old-time Seattle stock favor te ‘ eee low MER “Othe Dollar Bid.” a typical Kerri RAN story, comes to the Clemmer starting Sunday. The mystery of } ["Toby's” (played by Kerrigan) lite * jand character is the basia of the story, laid in the charming atmos phe { Kentucky, In that seetion the intermingling of the aristocrat with the mour 1—J. Warren Kerrigan, in “One Dolier Bid,” Clemmer. 2—Bill Hart, in “The Border Wireless,” Liberty. Norma Talmadge, in “The Forbidden City,” Coliseum. 4—Wallace Keid, in “The Man From Funeral Kange,” Strand. 5—Pauline Frederick, in “Zaza,” Rex. 6—Harold Lockwood, in “Pals First,” Mission. 7—Elizabeth ; ee. in “Mother,” Colonial. 8—Warren eerie to “A in “A pase for Night." ” Little, leading role is in the hands of Wilson Minw ee rae eg ees ry ok ET ETS ORC EE ee + FIFTH AND PIKE feeen T “The Forbidden City.” NIAL — Harry Morey in Japan’s Emperor led Lives. acrinet ceorre 2. $5,000,000 Worth ,. W. O. W. MEMBERS sry wal eo Reld in. ‘The Sends Honors to Laalnet cidards 2 of Oils and Silk Camp 69 DeMille'’s “Old Wives American Chiefs DEATHS Is Wharfed Here Tuesda N v. 26th roll Lockwood in WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— The) mmma 1. fetcheldete 4029 Mtia-| The Japanese liners Katori Maru be ¥, Nov. and Manila Maru, of the N. Y. K, | At Our Hall—Come and Get « ‘ Turkey and Enjoy a Social Dance frand cordon of Paulownia is the decoration conferred upon Gen. Per hing b emperor of Japan, ac ding to information received by SUNDAY PROGRAMS retary Lansing Friday LIBERTY —Williem S. Hart in “The Gens. March and Bliss were decor with the grand cordon of the r of the Rising Sun, while sev ner Amertean army officers re ed second-class decorations from ave k Richardson in a Shosen Kaisha, are } large Oriental “HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS ; Be Better Looking—Take ; Olive Tablets Kerrigan Talmadge in commodities, brought 1 ave raw silk, worth $3,000,000. are 10,000 cases “The Forbidden City e Frederick in Reid ."" Wallace in "The | | the emperor e ° 35, 2610 Fifth ave en 4 le oils. Th 01 in - TICS} 4 . is yellow—complexion Hiizabeth M. MacMillan, 38, 1521 Rel-| Maru had 148 Seattle pa ge »| ad nena ‘coated—appetite poor— Risdon in [VITAL STATISTICS mont ares Nov. J. providence ee. | Reition to a large cargo Of general you have a taste in your mouth— Warren Kerrigan in “A , ° > bs og se or feeting—you should for = Night,” MARRIAGES. Vtterworth, 3 W. Crockett) — — — — take live Tablets. Elizabeth A— Pauline Stark in Tohn Stewart and Laora Fisher, Se 1 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- cbter Angele ‘ inf Clingan, 66, 1320 Harrison NO Other remedy will so atte Jertha Fisher ® stitute for calomel—were prepared ts». ec: aly 1)” wauuine, 22, 982 tom ave, SUM and quickly correct Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study Aw and Irma M. Bunnell, Nov. "19 ee sia stomach ailments, regulate with his patients jeattle ‘ eminent oe sles . Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsare a Ham 5. Camp, #¥. Roumele Veulah Coughell, 2 Wilhard note the liver and improve the capetabionarapeaee teeed een ore J general ealth dose You will know them by their olive color, h ices ot Tohaveaclear, ink skin brighteyes no pimples, a feeli ing of buoyancy like childhood daysyou mustget at thecause, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tal act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet hat have a No dangerous after effects, p | They start the bile and overcemie con |No More Shipping Board Overtime Work performed confined after be straight time dally no more overtime notice received 1 livision chief for cifie district stipation. That’s why milliows of boxes al rvyswgh dovod one pov o nightly ‘Ai cverrwhere: vin Benes, 1c, See and note the pleasing résults, MUUBERTY THEATRE satunoay’micur em Charles Chaplin ‘Stouder Ams: Deport Aliens Is Plea of Chamber . Resolutions urging deportation of aliens who renounced citizenship claims to evade i and advo: j cating that Nov. 11, the date of the | signing of the armistice, be pro in his latest and most intensely dramatic photoplay | claimed an international thankagiv ONE SOLID WEEK SATURDAY—LAST TIMES | bers’ council of the Chamber of Com . CHAPLIN in “SHOULDER ARMS” |merce Friday Starting Sunday : QUIT DAM SEALING clin, WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER NBER WY | Cea river dam has Ween discontin Special Popular Concert Sunday, 12:30. | spring, according to mae : | Brickson, Lane and Hesketh, Jessie Litzky against Abraham Litsky, | { Myrtle Slade, against Anua Norgard against Charles L. Olson,

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