The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEAT THE LITTLE THEATRE 416 Pike St. 7Sm.2 One Week Looked Like “Pals” EDITORIAL MEN CLOSE SESSION: ‘Aids i in Work for Armenian Relief CHARLIE | CHAPLIN]. ‘aie “SHOULDER ARMS” THE MILLION-DOLLAR RIOT OF FUN Coal Restrictions f Removed Saturday a TRIPLE FUNERAL FOR INFLUENZA VICTIMS Retativ from A ka will attend Continuous From 10 A. M. Ck AC a Wants to Dance LYMPIA SUNDAYS—1 P. M. with JACK O’DALE TAX SALE STARTS ale of more than ran « wa ALL RESTRICTIONS ON SHIP SAILINGS OFF ¥ a Total ‘American Army Army Casualties to Date wre act din, at ae ( Kittle ’ |OAKLAND MAYOR FINED Fm. “FLU” rgaen || fc Unsightly_pim Piseiee on 14 “Saturday contain. th lesee dame eee hacia on 15) filliam Fox, MeRtrengtheningactional !S.. 9 resents Pea(« BEECHAMS | rt _ PILLS. 3 KILLED IN ACTION DIED OF WoUNDS Largest Sale of Any Medici in the Warld. || WoUNDED SHVERELY RETURNED ro DUTY —rnnviorsty nee RTED haneen, 1 plane ‘DIED PREVIOU SLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTIC Ds = 0 WOUNDED Dm {REE UNDRTERMINGD—PREVIOUSLY AuroRTRD bs MISSING SEC TION NO, 2 heck Are te WOUNDED—DEGRER UNDETERMINED je" Stor Y of Peoples. Savings Bank a Bold Westerner pet ped the Great in jumped BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL AS Positively First Ru is OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BANK $17,000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH MISSING Wy ACTION : SECTION NO. 3 TLL IN ACTION / pid or WoUND WOUNDED smyeneny i WOUNDED SLIGHTLY i cs r WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER: wine pre vio SLY neronrep Mar dD SEVERELY rye OUSLY niPC YTIOD MISSING SDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED —PREVIOUSLY RMRORTEE MISSI a Baron Kondo, Japanese Envoy, Advises More Port Improvements Here for yas Oriental Trade -: “gar 4 pose up Coughs, Colds, ie id! ree. 2 =< bay wor 2 bi i Ha Mart k I Cor. 2nd A st. RETURNED TO DUTY—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED Missing i 4 ! 1 1 i banal B11 3%, Th pisnager, IRONIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION TLE STAR ] BRIDGE COST TOO HIGH, SAY h Lam sue ~ WARREN S SUED (ol EX: PRISONER "= Italian Acquitted n Li quor fo British Delegates to Ride in Planes Jeweler Is Fined 2,000 by Federal Judge in Gold Case *’ Hin appeal for a new trial denied FINANCE MEN. —CLEMMER © ih SEATTLE'S. BEST. PHOTOPLAY MOVSE ii aS She Bares Her Clenched White Teeth! She Claws! She Spits! She IS “THE HELL GERALDINE FARRAR GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA SPECIAL CONCERT NUMBER “PRAYER,” from La Tosea GERALDINE FARRAR’S GREATEST GRAND OPERA SUCCESS ech more = » COAT, DRESS NCH UPsTams| cond and Union, Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven* st Paul Stove Repait a rung ©. . bine Sore Throat, Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip, Atoll Oruggist mou COLDS Jews W will Hold Protest Meeting protest against the be held at 2 p. b, Sun hington hall, 14th under the auspice rn pain tion. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORTHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison, Starting for tho Week SUNDAY With a Continuous Performance Being a he GEORGE REHN, HENRY LAST TIMES TONIGHT-- The College Girl A RIOT OF BRAM! RAM FUN! Just Half of the Nifty THIRTY WINTER GARDEN GIRLS The Largest and Prettiest Chorus on the Coast LEVY'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. —[ Nw THE BELL HOP ystlery full of comedy, whistling melodies— beautiful novelty numbers, with a company of fifty people, and nothing but laughs galore—served by SHERR and JACK CLIFTON The Three Funniest Comedians in the West. Nights (Sundays) Mats. (Except Mon. & Thurs.) . ‘Tax Mats. 2:30 Nig rhts—7 1 59:15 THIRD — AND = MADISON.

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