Washington Post
Washington Post
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Description: Advertisements Magazine-Page 2

Date: June 5 1910

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Post June 5, 1910 Advertisements Magazine-Page 2
[Transcriber note: attempts are made to avoid reporting businesses that I have reported in previous postings.]

5c - At the ALHAMBRA Theater Today, Sunday, Third Anniversary of the opening of Washington's most popular little playhouse. Three years of continued success

As an extra attraction to commemorate the opening of this house, we will portray the only official pictures of the Funeral of King Edward.

The costliest picture production ever offered to the American public. A picture that will be the talk of the civilized world. Never again will there be assembled the notables that are here shown. No advance in prices, 5c the price of admission.
Mr. William AIREY begs to announce the S. & A. latest, greatest Western picture AWAY OUT WEST - See the Great American desert - See the great rescue - See the great gold mine, And 20 other great scenes. A most interesting picture.
Don't mind the rain and the funny weather - come to the Alhambra Theater, where the sun is always shining on the clearest pictures in town.
With the pictures advertised we will present two other great pictures.

5c AN HOUR SHOW 5c

Owing to the large crowds that will witness the big show today, we advise parents to bring the little ones to the matinee at 2 p. m. Same prices will prevail at both the night and matinee performances.
5c - ADMISSION - 5c
Including a reserve seat.

NEW PICTURES EVERY DAY
Open daily from 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m.

Today's Big Sunday Show from 2 p. m. to 11 p. m.

5c The Alhambra Theater, 519 7th St. N. W. 5c
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5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c
IRISH WEEK Begins Today
Maryland Theater
9th ST., Between F and G
Celebrated by Poetry, Music, Song and Pictures
Hear PAT TANNER, The Great Boston Basse, Sing Tonight and Tomorrow Night.
Minstrel Boy, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights,
Killarney, Thursday and Friday Nights,
'Tis the Last Rose of Summer, Saturday and Sunday Nights, Colleen Bawn
And see the views and lecture by that Great Explorer and Traveler on Dear Old Blarney castle, Shandon Steeple, Gap of Dunloe, Killaloe on the Shannon, Jaunting car, Round Tower, and Kissing the Blarney Stone.

Three Great Reels of Moving Pictures
5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c


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