The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1918, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR nr een RTGS - — NARA Nea nnnnes + TAR nee ionamin nein Bandits Steal Fatty Arbuckle’s Sweetheart; Billie Burke is Lost i in the Mountains; William Farnum Leads a Tough Life in Les Miserables; Theda Bara Reappears in Her Original Vamp Picture; Warren Kerrigan Goes to the Dogs; Bryant Washburn Ousts Nomadic Lover; Doug Cavorts i in “Arizona” “Eye for an E ye” ; Nazimova in PROGKAMS SATURDAYS wry nin hy ¢ Nat in “Hye for Wille Marke in The Wite tin The Ketarn of Ariackie in The le Hennett in my CLASS Ad Keckoning SUNDAYS PROGHAMS ' Fairbanks in Nasimova in “Hye for Nile Burke in The Wife atty Arbockie in The Ja Hara in The Clemen William Ff Wa in Lerre Kerrigan in “One Dellar Hid,” » * ed into the when The | MISSION Men wh c ‘ COLISEUM Millie Burk taina, in her the first time \ In bh nen Nillie od “ ne ma * gaged ' « 1 pil ' “yt 4 wurd productions howl In D. 0 y Arizona,” billed for the Liberty nday, & committee of Western ranchers passed on the picture be to the film fore it was released houses of the countr - F | erg EE —_ ——- AY | STRAND Barke, in “The Make Believe Wife,” Coliseum. 2—Douglas Fairbanks, in “Arizona,” Liberty Arbuckle, in “The Sheriff,” Strand. 4—Theda Bara, in “The Clemenceau Case,” Rex, 5—Hry Weshborn, in “The Gypsy Trail,” Mission. 6—William Farnum, in “Les Miserables,” Colonial, 7— COLONIAL in “Eye for an Eye,” Clemmer. 8—J. Warren Kerrigan, in “One Dollar Bid,” Littl, | For stealing a loaf of bread to cep his wixter and he fren from Jean Valje yours © galle Severui times he attem: ence pe Each time he is reeay i and in all, nerves 19 years, L's, «renes out in 18 a man whose in wet he plot of * new pro. } y gram at t ni ta eee . REN When Theda Para, the well known peared in a pict The Clemer success overnight - movie house m os, declared Saturday—Last Times of Dorothy Gish aa their chotce A new 1918 version of this drama Sunday—A Great Big Winner has heen acreened. and il! be shown at the Rex, starting Sunda the ‘One Dollar Bid theatre's pleture fof Sunday comes back” before A woman's love hero in Little Of cou the pleture cle ponsible the | - } se he Camouflage is understood even by ravens of British 1 build a dumm next » mislea ‘a Lm RD. ATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918 PAGE 3 NOW RUNNING But Until Tuesday Night Only sillie Burke i cumstances, but in “ beauty in distres the Adirondacks, for the storm in a lonely wrong man You Can’t Resist Her! charming under all cir- ‘The Make-Believe Wife’ and pajamas, lost in -d to take refuge from , but with the cabin SYMPHORY MALOTTZ on the WURLITZER D>lightful Half Hour Special Concert Sunday at 1:30 +|May Hold Thirteenth) PLOT FOR WORLD , c. renag L EWIS, Deo 7 ie Thir- REVOLUTION? FALLEN FOR FREEDOM. | 22 co nthVOLUTON avers” deta, Aasbecing 0 nt indications. The possibility nts here are al to reveal oe ‘ ‘ A ‘ t for a work being discusse w e siienianieee me orming a permanent division is s to center in Stockh ~ — — Total American hile Giieuaiiies to Date 21476 5o6 Killed In netion (including 397 at sea) | Pneumonia More Easily Prevented _ Than Cured | 5 Pills will rapidly improve your } complexionby arousing the liver and petting stomach and blood in good order. 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That’s why millions of boxes are sold annual! ‘All eegrey 7 end note the pleasing rcsul HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS jets actonthe —— ‘at 10c and 25c per box. | (:,, ‘ake one or ne ae 1 . home, Died of wo 4 J other causes including prisoners) ALTIES TO DAT TON STATE Cc | PE-RU-NA Will Increase Your Power of the Resistance to Disease doother eatines It is when the body is weakened by overwork, worry c™ {disease and the powers of resistance are at a low ebb tl (one may become an easy victim of Pneumonia. An infle ™ mation and congestion of the mucous membranes, whethe: tow war department fen” from coughs, colds, catarrh, grip or Spanish Influenza, then paerat renders an attack ‘of the pneumonia germ exceedingly dan- » Swan | gerous, Precautionary measures now may save you a severe illness later. To keep the mucous linings healthy by ding prisoners) et mi lieving coughs, colds, catarrh and catarrhal conditions in wiih 4 t ‘ the head, throat, stomach, bowels or other organs, Dr. Sie TacGb i rieseth Stanwood, Wash. Mrs, Gudren Husby Hartman’s World Famous Peruna is recommended. biED OF oe Ses 0 Cate Don’t be careless. Take heed from the experience of Ps eee OR rat i Mrs. P. S. Skinner, Box 261, Tobia, Nebraska. A letter oe Martell written by her in August of 1918, reads: Mullaney Mrs, Dor “I keep Peruna in the house all the tim: and pains in the chest. I had pneumonia two yes and I now use Peruna to k great.” Dr. Hartman began prescribing Peruna forty-five years ‘ago. It is not new, untried or an experiment. Through its aid to digestion and assistance in elimination, Peruna i sures a rich blood supply which exerts a healing influen upon the mucous membranes, tone p the entire syste , and increases your powers of resistance. Peruna is a goc Sen tdelne medicine in the family at any time and especially so ris now, | BUY PERUNA TODAY AND BE SAFE. \Tablet or Liquid Form, Sold Everywhere, r coughs, colds Sago last winter ep from taking it again. I find it aT. | | Ruoff | Mrs. Annabelle Mack WOUNDED DEGREE UNDETERMINED " 1) 1 Val Walter F. } "eter Sebotf Coli Or av. t n arrested at Retired Brig. Gon. hdward Hl have bee Ore., with an auto Mexico, 400 quarts of whisky, Collins was come te ope, ha t sound to choose a permanent {fined $350 and given 20 days in jail ~ bwhile Seboff will be tried Monday. eee SSS ES

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