The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1918, Page 3

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PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 28, 1918. } CHAPLIN Still Chasing Siusies Bill Hart Wihdises Cobsiit Hound; Wallace Reid ' Inherits $40,000,000; Bert Lytell Hits the High Spots; George Walsh Is Pacifist Buster; William Farnum Is Feared Rider; Lillian Enmeched With Wall Street ” 0 SATURDAYS LOG TEAS ariie Chaplin in "Shoulder nas n "Shoulder William 8 Hart in Away” Heid in “Too He MISSION-—-Nert Lytell in * Spot dieorge Walsh in “rl William Farnum tn Trail Walker in “The Kimball Young in } The Chew | CLASS A--Mae Marsh in "The Pace in the Dark ” * HOW WOULD vot SPEND $40,000,0007 Inherits | 40 Millions| While | 1 CABARET HOUN a \ H FATHERED BY HAKT ! | \ 1 Hart's latest picture, | | y ling Broadway,” which opens at the Liberty Sunday, Hart ta seen an a Westerner commissioned te subdue a Bre ay cabaret hound Hart starts tn harKe, and ther A eries of fool eating up” hin| ping him to cob love letters. DUAL KOLE FOR WILLIAM FPAKNUM In ‘The Rainbow Tra opened at the ¢ Willlam = Parnu: whic tu tnourn in meen as t feared rider of the Utah border. T picture ix a sequel to “Riders of the Purple Suge a CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT LITTLE THEATRE Nau , f : le ra ” Kimball Yonte to the Li e 1—Wiltiam Hart, in “Branding Breede 4 _— 2—Wallace Reid ee oe @ 6 Wiam Farnum, “The Raindow Trail,” Coliseum. 4—Bert Lytell, 4 fitting the High Spot Mission. | INSURRECTOS MENACE I N — Lillian Walker, in “The Grain of Dust,” Clemmer, 6—Charlie Chaplin, in “Shoulder Arms,” Rex. 7—George | Antrstcac AN OU L. Walsh, in “I'll Say So,” Colonial. 2 f | H a the Minador turd: * & melodra ALSATIAN DISPLAYS | mans. To show her love for France.’ SMOKE FOR SALE BY non rR sage HER LOVE TO FRANCE te sting prise | BRITISH GOVERNMENT. "=": » braves Mex (Special to The Star by N. E. A)| sony M. Alllem, former University (Special to The Star by N. E. A | promoter. A in woven thru the picture PARIS, Dec. 28.—Displays of en-| of Washington student, and now a LONDON, Dec, 28.-—-Three hun: | aren'ta thusiasm for France by the in-| lieutenant at the Presidio, has been dred and fifty thousand dollars) ALLIANCE BROKEN habitants of Alsace were plen titel | sastoned to Camp Zachary Taylor/ worth of smoke clouds are in the “ . even before the war. An English-| for duty. hands of the Firitish government | iman in Strassburg asked to buy) | waiting for buyers. They are pack-| ta as an » story ie gome photographs of the cathedral, | ed in 1\-pound tins and were to be (Don’t tip and addressing the Storekeeper in used as amoke screens r advane hi i Frencly asked her the vice. “Un ing infantry on the battlefronts. this) ¢ franc, monsieur,” she replied. On| INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH coin. horticulturists may there is a asking her why she quoted a use for the amoke in destroying the To hace pron French price when they were in neste of wasps, but e is enough | mer Saturda: Germany, she replied that ‘to = material to with more gee This is what The only. problem is the manager to get folks into your who spoke French the price twice the number of wasps IN) boG REATER, FOOT house, because they &@ franc, but a mark to all ¢ Ger OR NONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGIST » world TUR AND RAT TRAP of the Strand, wil stay to laugh foot tub and rat and go home to tell ¢ the modern wea New York, their friends that you gave them a good en- telegraphs the fertalument. Propane of this stamp strike manager of the Strand, Seattle, about “Too Many Millions’: ine as being just the right thing to offer if you are aiming for a | high class clientele. Shoulder Arma,” Shoulder Arms. eight-day run at Chaplin goes r, from ae a hee] So many folks are in the habit of com- plaining that they can't find anything to laugh at in screen comedies that when you can get hold of one which is not go ing to disappoint, it sure is good business to make the most of it. 1, ts the What Do You Know About Bill Hart in a Dress Suit? FACT! STARTS SUNDAY buster mans trying t ~~ | © ACTS OF HIGH-CLASS FUN Have Been rrr | Put the country people on their 'Yy stands out farms and the city workers in r ty to be reg: e EOS MEN, or or own homea and th . un allot the building of | |= r of hevism in America © communities just as we a¢ | “Sixth eo building of h for th erty Loan, the can be tabulated and regulatec “ross great move le that all? as permits must be ured for all from t + know who Lam? I am a ge the £0 nd the reconstru: Cities and towns which want t 4 Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven* n program of the ¢ tment of t unemployment rouble breaks up Coughs, Colds, | \i\or Kt Influenza, Cold in the Head, “trate much « er | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, ‘ Dri hiirep \ Tonsilitisand Grip, AtallOrggist ocrict or the. c t € I rty S cS slip Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or ] ' statistician grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! i 7 mv ; ram Employa All Labor Don't stay stuffed-up! relieves sick headache, dullness, rown enta common Theis aie ele cacectal reasons tor| , Que, HlOwine AAd. Mnuffiligl A ness, sore throat, sneezing, und ch Miiattaer ene jose of “Pape’s Cold Compound stiffness - ° ed away, And ‘ sei every two | until three Sompound” is the Offices Fn ¢ this at present First—I - are taken, will enc st relief known and est fam not as sure of immediate pre try w 1 ha | misery and break up a sev a few at drug H TI r rit “8 are mar men in Wast war and ha put oithe r in the head, chest, acts ¥ tance, | 106 COLL MBIA 106 ton. 1 do not worry about the in artificial bast limbs. and ca >» incor Seattle’s Leading Dentists ut it is up to 1 — Home-buildir It promptly opens cle ence. Don't pt a substh ‘ Exatablished in 1891 f nd help right of labor nostrils and air pas Insist on “Pape's"—nothing readjustment masons, brick nasty discharge or no Ht ITH OUT, question plumber - i the most reliable ers, paper-har SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY = st, apart SATURDAY SUNDAY what they "tay th y wilh vment Guring 1019 It wilh bel. 2 MAE MAR SH i LAST TIMES “I saw ‘Branding Broad- CONCERT © the average man ns wil Charles way’ in New York. It 12:30 tidied pate ' hing a . ? reed in a fast-moving drama of thrills and suspense R is the best thing Hart we your See dene “The Face in the Dark” ay has done this year.” Weer caarhan peace come, to bull |p in on e business except for profit w 3rd& py, 66 997 3Srd& “String Beans” eres teetere- WURLITZER -soloet Deine fee ie asa Sa eae rike’ Class “A” Theatre ‘Fixe 106 Columbia St, Jour people cheerfully contributed stone?

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