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THE SEATTLE _~ RRR ARR RAR AA Chinatown, Egypt dnd England in New Films marr ban! | eer ' At The MOVIES ‘ RRA nnn LIBERTY Saturda ve the final Western jor Wirelens, at the Liber night will bed jexhibitions of the popular |melodrama, “The fH starring We Hill Hart ty. Sunday morning Blsie Ferguson and Kugene O'Brien will begin a week's engagement in “Under the wood ‘Tree Elate Ferguson ys a jaded soclety girl of great wealth, who takes up gypay life and Wallace a half hour 4 startling time on Wurliteer will play has the Jconcert at 12:30 Sunday | CLEMMER } Child inter fe and stir wt, me her | ring encounters between men of the great North woods are some of the features ¢ Nine-Tenths of the at the fou char yoned Saturday tonell Lewis in th appearing in th Law Clemmer tured player whie | acter of Laneau, an honest-hearted trapper, Lewin will be remembered by movie fans for his clever charac | Sign Invisible | Sign Invisibele COLISEUM Sporting | duct the Coline for a number of days a Dig ved Saturday morning 4 continue there It nhows life n, ¢ and will m in and around Le with # penn jess British nobleman in the prize |ring and at the races. Thrills are the sym and long suit of the picture. The phony orchestra will interpret It at 130 p. m, Malotte will | his half-hour concert on the Wurlitzer | eee STRAND Saturday, the Strand was almost entirely to laughs Talmadge is there in a #0 comedy, “Mre, Leffingwell's ail about a young wife who gets into trouble because she loves pretty clothes and good times, It takes five picture acta to get her out of her difficulties. ts," REX “The Return of Draw Egan,” with Rill Hart aa a bad man, comes to the | | Rex, beginning Sunday, A pretty lUttle darkeyed girl is responsible for Bill's «winging over to the path of righteousness in thin Western #t | The cast includes Margery Wilson Louise Glaum and Robert McK.iun. oe COLONIAL “Cleopatra,” great queen of Eaypt portrayed by Theda Hara, will be the | Colonial’s offering, starting Sunday It is an elaborate production, and among the many scenes depicted is that of the battle of Actiym, the firet great naval battle, and, inciden tally, the undoing of Antony. It required a «mall army of workrgen Jand artinans to erect, under the blis the hot California sun, Exypt.” | o- tering rays ¢ a miniature MISSION Chinatown, the potios, opium dens, valor, arrests, love, intrigue, lawlens nent, herotam and a few other things | are mixed up in “The Midnight Pa trol,” which opened Saturday at the | Mission Hut these thrills are not | |atnply scrambled together. They are | scientifically assembled by Thomas |. Ince. The Wurlitaer orchestra | playw the music . CLASS A Italian coquetry and pathom, mixed with bite of comedy. are combined in the plot of “Tony America.” which comes to the Clams A for three days, | wtarting Sunday | The tar of the play is little Fran leis McDonald, a versatile juvenile, | who has appeared in a number of | photoplayss. 1—Elsie Ferguson, in “Under the Greenwood Tree,” Liberty. | SATURDAYS PROGRAMS | | stance Talmadge, in “Mrs. Leffing || EMTY—Witllam # Hart in “The | Nerd 2—Con- wells Boots,” Strand. 3—Seene |from “Sporting Life,” Coliseum. 4— | Mitchell Lewis, la “Nine-Tenths of je Law,” Clommer. 5—Scene from “The Midnight Patrol,” Mission. 6— Bil Hart, who comes to the Rex. Midnight Patra.” COLONIAL—Hee and Chaplin 7. CLASH A—Jeck Abbe in “Mystic Fares.” Kide oe LITTLE Manager Joseph Danz has secured Amarilly of Clothesline Alley with | Mary Pickford as the shining star to open the new Sunday show at the | Little theatre. Mary plays Bowery girl, work comedy to the pictu the of a little and has a chance to as well as pathos, in role FURST, NEAK PIKE iF ar and Near : News by y Telegraph : and Telephone SUNDAY— ELSIE FERGUSO EUGENE O'BRIEN “UNDER THE GREENWOOD | Fusoral services for Frederick Lewers Bedell, Northwest musician who died in Butte, Nov. 24, were held lfrom Forkner's undertaking lishment Saturday =norning. was a son of Mr. and Mrs | dell, 4551 Eighth ave. N. FE. EUGENE, Ore—Fire which broke lout in the main dormitory of th junior girls’ coll of the Kug Bible university, completely stroyed the building. The and 12 girls were compelled to fl in their night SACRAMENTO, the Jude | trial the | be etal | Rede F. B c de matron clothes Cal.—Because of iliness of United States District William 8, Van Fleet, the of the Industrial Workers World, scheduled for Dee. 3. postponed until Dec. 9. BREMERTON —Struck by a jit ney as they stepped from the curb lat Fifth «#t. and Park Mrs. | | Edward Cookson was killed and her husband injured. The Cooksons had been in Bremerton but two months, | coming here from Minneapolis | WASHINGTON. will} ave — Congressman | | Albert Johnson was the first to be 99 mustered out of the chemical war |fare section of the army. Johnson | | received his h | day Second Lieut. Edward B. Rhodes, norable discharge Fri A delightful, dar- ing story of the Tacoma, has been officially 4 adventures of an nounced killed in action i France lnelvtan tu ‘the October 10, according to word re sitdais ‘of: the |celved by his uncle, Albert J jap Rhodes, president of the Chamber of | s Commerce. Warren ©, Hubbard, for 15 years in dead of heart at 102 N. 89th) who was recently re-| was married and | widow, daughter | a Seattle policeman, trouble at his hom Hubbard, tired on a pension, lis survived by a }and son. | Cart Frederick Hemrich, | old son of the I "Eyes fro nt’ SIE FER the G d. Tree ELSIE PERGUSON ss Under | reenvoo! WALLACE on the WURLITZER Popular Concert 12:30 Sunday SATURDAY— LAST TIMES BILL HART 1 24-year. Andrew Hemrich, | | founder of the Seattle Brewing and| | Malting company, is dead of influ | enw | un Dance” ... “Kisses” (Waltz d@’Amour) . Song, “Phantom Girl”... ( “Oliver G. Wallace temple, Pine st. | and Harvard ave, i of | STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 1918, PAGE The Sensation of the Screen Year Paramount \ Artcraft Special Mammoth Pre tion of the Celebrated DRURY LANE Prize ‘Ring and Paddock SPORTIN GALLI AS CHICAGO, LIFE PLAYING To Packed Houses Everywhere Jammed up with thrilling climaxes—not a still moment in any of its six parts. squandered $2¢ at his CURCL Nov, 30. —-Chargin ma fused to turn over to which disposal to put him in and had placed a “po ber whe living ed in Rome Memorial Service that he had struck her with a ind had squandered her me “in for Elks Sunday s that are dark and devious, Sumevinl ..colvines > tar tae Mm Amelita Hi-Curci, prima! who have died during the year wi donna, today sought a divorce from | be held by Seattle Elks simultaneous arg Curct ly with a national Elk demonstra Gall-Curel said in) her petition.|tion Sunday. Local serv Seal he ed late yesterday, that her hus-|held by Lodge No. 92, at the Metro ind had been too expensive to| politan theatre, 1 p. m intain, having depleted her bank - count so many times that she was| LONDON.—As the result of in forced to withdraw from him the! juries received in an airplane of signing checks on her | dent, Prince Antonne Gaston Philip, of Bourbon-Orleans, great grandsor She sald he had invested $50,000| of King Philip of France, died in a | of her mone: M y in bonds military llions Use which he re tal. It For Colds Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! Don't stay atubtale up blowing and “Pape's Cold Quit dose of taken every ' | doses are Hundreds of Seattle and Aberdeen | misery and bre’ ;Teheves sick snuffling! Compound,” | soreness adac’ A feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, } stiffness. Goitanan, is inf two hours until three) “Pape's ¢ Jompound” taken, will end grippe| quickest, surest relief known and k up a severe cold! costs only a few cents at drug “The Border Wireless” (Composer of “Hindustan’’) |Maaons attended the funeral of| either in the head, chest, body or stor¢ ie >. * : | frederick C. Furth, former manager | limbs. | tastes nice, Ernani,” Grand Selection ........+++++ : of Vulcan Iron Works, Friday afte It promptly opens clogged-up| venience. Don't noon at Masonic nostrils and air passages; stops|tute. 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Onts Minne «8 toe _— 16.8067 Taker STAGE FOLK WED ett th ‘The first theatrical wedding has happened in Seattle this s "s Orpheum this came to light at Levy Almonds frat Nate Per week, when Lillian Biron, one of the Fitherts—Per Mo. original Mack Sennett bathing girls, Peannte nd Harta Thompson, baritone sing- | reser and Harlan Thomy esi er with the Ce nbia Trio, both mem bers of the Broadway Musical Com- Co., quietly slipped away from bers of the company Friday e married by Justice Brinker, Por t Cy edy the and wer me Springs Under 3 Ie 1D over orcreunes ive pe—Laght, live Scientists have established (hat Pe ES the average pressure under which Terke gga RE white eggs break is 112 pounds, says Dre tops Popular Science, Strange to say, Ferk—Gosd block ‘bo brown eggs are stronger than white | i Beel—Country, ver mh, ones, } ; i i bi ;