The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 3 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 5,000 VETS AT ARREST SAILOR Marion Settlers Recall NO MENTION | Policies of France Are OF ALCOHOL ARMORY RITES DURING PARADE Good Times With Harding —.——... Flayed by Lloyd George Services Conclude With Russian Refuses to’ Doft He Liked to See Youngsters Enjoy Them- free h Invasion of Ruhr ervices Cc e F Men at Attention Hat; Fight Follows BY TOM W, GERBEK ( NLY ONE PASTOR |Doomed Man Asked ‘| BUT 28 CHURCHES Temporary Solace | SOUTH BEND, Wash, Aug UTH BEND, Wash. Aus LEM oO believed to be the|w own plant used for fodd.| by TSS, New Show Today UY Stays a Week w'is'gn'snest Outlaw Log. oe Up in Courter. of Bronze Ke ‘as Bee Animals Found Port Blakely Solomon | sor the makines of « They Didn’ t Think * LONDON, Aug. 11.—ones found} Lets Justice See Be cia Hoel rt cee we aor g epee tee! We Would, But Child Trampled toi) Sie 2s gh, ‘ay’ wee We DID! ; ee by conga fe range of ears Stopped selling seats last Sunday at 7:30 sy Wit aud trampied 3-year-old Ken. | A 12-year-old . . -Same old story again at 8: 150. P.M. neth Gilbert to f ath Caddie Is Killed : be diving rat Hl ea Must Be Good or They pba aad ing ec sory Wouldn't Buy It This Way driven on 12-year.) i Awa r Gc yp —ACKERMAN & HARRIS PROVIDE— hone Main = wn poor fe in— “The Taxi Girl” ‘sie oe “ a over] EVERY WEEK: th y ‘ NEW COSTUMES NEW SHOW NEW SCENERY NEW LIGHTING EFFECTS Daily Matinee Boxes and Loges 55c Evening Shows Boxes and Loges $1.00 Kiddies a Dime, Any Time % a ‘| GLORIA |), 2522 6 i THE AMERICAN LEGION SWANSON J 22020" Presents Its Super-Feature Film Classic HER HUSBAND'S . iets {"s at Do neers Starring ARNOLD DALY and MARY KENNISON CARR ALL-STAR CAST 24 PRINCIPALS 9—Thrilling Reels—9 Thousands in Cast Mammoth Scenes Inspiring! Magnificent! The Saddest, Sweetest, Happiest of Love Stories! “Surely the most powerful produc- tion yet made.”——N, Y. American. eitae Ha) ELABORATE MUSIC Silt ) AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Each principal has sympathetic theme interwoven into tapestry of tone, synchronized to picture HERBERT \'\ dey ss." : a 3—-COMEDIES—3 WLIN. a pga Me JESOP’S FABLES cua SON i cee TOPICS OF THE DAY se f “DIPPY-DO-DADS” in THE “BE HONEST” VICTOR’ a « gosnething New! ye One Week Only, Beginning Tomorrow—3 Shows Daily—3,7,9P.M. REDUCED PRICES—Matinee, 35c. Nights, 35c, 50c. Children, 25c Any Show =a | LA’ ARRY No Wedding AUSPICES COMBINED POSTS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION OF SEATTLE SEMON Beh” | MOORE THEATRE A Rivtous is ae of Laughs and Ls ovely Ladies L, Haupiman's Orchestra International News « Coming “MERRY-GO- ROUND! ——_ Coming Has selves; Used to Play Marbles Near Office Nearly Impossible, Made Settlement He Says Virst Seattle Showing TOMORROW and Until Wednesday WINTER | GARDEN OncHES- THA “THY JALL SCENIC BUG" CLASSIC Any Time 10¢ A Pulsating Drama Loge Seats 20¢ Romance and, \as' Times, “Doliar evita x aR ond Cullen Landi STARTS TODAY at Bide woh pea of the Novel Deliciously * humorous, tensely dramati¢, yet realistic tale of a small- town girl with metropolitan ideals, WITH I tell you ‘“‘Main Street” is a big picture, made to order for every known audience 100%. —John Hamrick. Andy Ward | Henri €. Le Bel and Novelty His Band Organist

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