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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1915. PAGE 5. : ————— LJ " a STAR OVING PICTURE DEPA RTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES i SEU PEE SEE jostle tial iui nn cdsianinnaendiaateinniniiainsedihapee annnndannnnronbncnynnndannnnnanrnn sept ih ii . Hi i r J 4 iH : 4 f cee f Dainty Marguerite Clark and Conway Tearle in “Helene Willlam 6. Ha a . Hart and Leona Hutton In the photodrama “of the Rorwas which begine a three-day engagement at the Alluring “Little Mary” Pickford In “Fanchon, the Cricket,” supreme, “A Knight of the Trails,” which opens Sunday at the Theda Bara and Jean Sothern in “The Two Orphans,” an Alaska Ys Melbourne, Sunday. Colonial. absorbing drama which opens Sunday at the Clemmer. cast, opens the Liberty’s new bill) picture, Mabel and Fatty visit the) All the Interest of the spectator;stage. Jim goes in pursuit, cap- and Ed Coxen); “Mutual Weekly.” | BRA ei | | British prison ship Success, which| centers on Miss Bara, who is|tares the would-be thief and mar-} =, ae | long-looked-for classic, “The powerful story of the|is now lying {n the harbor, and/cast as Henrietta, one of the or-|ries Molly Clemmer Ending Tue jay Night is at last with us, and/ stage, of a girl who, as she said,|combine education and fun tn the! ph whose dramatic acting will Winifred Greenwood, in a atir- “The Two Orphans" (Theda first installment—six reels of; “had a genufus for loving.” Mar-| picture. r 4 classic, ring dram The Jit"; a riproar-|Bara, Jean Sothern and Wm. | 1} be 30 parts starts a week's engage-| garita Fischer ts altogether charm-! *. 2 8 | ager Clemmer has contract ing comedy; “When Hungry Ham-| Shay), at the Alhambra Sunday. ing and delightful and as Phyllis) MELBOURNE ed for the future engagements of Filed” avd the “Mutual Weekly” | ee tiful Anita Stewart and|Ladd, whose infatuation for an| Mary Pickford, the most popular | features released by the Fox Fea-|complete the bill, | Madison Ending Sunday Night ne Earle Williams head a/actor leads her from wealth to sor-| motion picture actress in the world,| tare Film ation, with such} “ee | Golden 5 cast of stars. | aid poverty, then back to wealth| heads the Melbourne's new bill/ stars as Theda Bara, Nance O'Neill CLASS A ‘Shorty Inherita a ‘Havem,” com- picture ts adapted from the| again, she rises to her supreme Sunday in “Fanchon, the Cricket,” | Jean Dorothy Bernard Madaline Travers is starred in edy Billie's Goat,” comedy Us | of the same name, now ap-| emotional triumph one of her greatest success jand William Shay the screen adaptation of Elinor|der the Crescent,” No. 2 | | faring in The Star, and ft makes} Victoria Forde and the Universal, Her charactertzation of the little eee Glyn’s famous novel, Three ee | | Mpdelightful and altogether absorbd-| beauties in a comedy complete the|elf-child of the woods, whose great| ALASKA | Weeks,” which beg! ns a run of| Class A Ending Tuesday Night | _ fag tiory from start to a he paar | love for the good and virtuous Dainty Marguerite Clark, tn her|three days at the Class A Sunda “Three Weeks” (Madaline Trav-| The homes of Frank Downey and| Morris Cole, 33, 1s murdered and e jives her the strength to triumph |iatest vehicle, “Helene of the| The picture is as absorbing as the|ers), drama Three Weeks” | w. > cP . i showing of the 30 reels.| MISSION } over the cruelty and hatred of her| North,” t# the stellar attraction at| hook, tho It has yates ¢ of the traces| (Chas, Chaplin), comedy. Mi a Alerter Sal i Ase enuf Mapivige Shey pote . battles between strikers and| The screen adaptation of Clara) fellow-villagers, is an tnspired one.|the Alaska for the first three days|of risqueness that characterize e648 entered between 12 and 1 o’clock/dead by his own hand Saturday, breakers, intense dramatic| Louise Burnham's {mmortal novel,| The production {# beautifully |of next week, beginning Sunday.|the novel _ Friday night and burglarized following a double tragedy at the and delightful bits of/ “Jewel,” begins « run of three days| mounted, with many realistic tn-| Conway Tearle plays opposite Mias| Charlie Chaplin in a brand new RESIDENCE THEATRES || ‘Three young mon were in the|!atter’s home at Newport, across “emedy are shown | Sunday. Elia Hall, the delightful|terior and delightful exterior set-| Clark. copy of one of bis comedies com . that broke into the Downey| 2k¢, Washiuaton. “The picture bids fair to become little Rex player, plays the. title |tiogs Miss Clark impersonates Hol-| pietes the bill PL ia wientis Me-spii > fl beaten habe dapat eed d NIL relly singe Haw eyed shee 7 “fe most popular serial ever| role, | “ee one, the daughter of a once proud ee The Champion” (Chas, Chap-|/home. Downey and his wife were/attle late Friday in a state of in 4 and packed houses are| Jewel ts the story of a little «trl| CLEMMER | Englishman, who has exiled him- eTho Stagecosch Deivee and che |awareced by the tatreders, and,|totication, it fe said. snd besad Tmpected at the Pine Street play-| who visite her crusty old grand-| Theda Bara, William Shay and| self in Canada after his exposure ‘The Stagecoac Hogi on Mbaaeed PO y|abusing bis wife. re. Crocker during the entire first week| father, Lord Evringham, in his|Jean Sothern are the stars tn “The|as a card cheat. He cootinues bis | PROGRAM S gi arma sreing that they were armed, 1aY| rushed from the house, calling for the other 12 weeks. | magnificent estates. Her simplic-| Two Orphans na of F ife, associating himself with |Athambra Ending Saturday Night rifle the Youse. Thirteen doliars |"*lD: . {ity and beauty quickly win the old life, which beeing a 1 © Plerre, a half-breed. The Godd (Anita Stewart aa ‘a a eaiiy js "| Cole, who was passing, went to. ) uaerty gentleman over to her side until he | gagement at | mmer Sunday oa tevae Ouarer Waite 0 |aad ne SWEDISH CHOIR AND (222.5 natch were taken. ther aid’ and was shot down and n{ “Infatuation,” an American dis-|is surprised to find that he rea The story f the adventures | mom? of the Mounted Pc away, the robbers ect Ose. 3 killed by Crocker, who, meanwhile, Dihetive creation, adapted from the| loves the child of two orphan sistors, one ravish-| who are on the trail of her father.| Liberty Ending Tusedsy Night | BAND WILL PICNIC °'i2. ror ee Bee. arenas. ad armed himself with a shotgun, of the same name by Licyd| As an added attraction, “Fatty | ingly beautiful ther equall he is torn between remaining! “Infatuation” (Margarita Fischer ea tole Rich ot are i re ‘Mrs. Crocker fled towards the vil- and featuring the beau-|and Mabel View the Fair,” a com-/fair, but bi th yal to her dissolute father and|and Harry P }; “Lizate and | : mother’s home at. Foster, Satur |/#6e. bearing, as she ran, the shot Margarita Fischer, supported|edy, with Fatty Arbuckle and Ma-| Paris when the French cay following the dictates of her heart.|the Beauty Two of the leading Swedish or-|™ y morning, Richards te held on| Wich ended her husband's life. Pollard and a capable bel Normand, ts shown. In this at the hel of fashion “ee - | kanizations of Seattle, the Svea| morn. “a jchards 2 id on Deputy sheriffs later found iene a — COLONIAL Alaska Ending Tuesday Night | Malo Chotr, who last June again|/S0 open charge. The other two! vers body, the head blown One of the strongest Western} “Helene of the North” Otes | eee a the honors at the con-|alleged burglars are still at large.) ary off, the hands still clutch- © stories ever screened is “A|guerite Clark). ng of ne Swedish Singers of ing the gun. ight of the Trails,” with Wm $ eke ee ae eee NARROW ESCAPE Mra. Crocker and her etx chil- 8. Hart and Leona Hutton tn the| Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night | i= 4 wa Wane : ig Concert dren are being cared for by friends |loads, which opens at the Colonial| “Fanchon, the Cricket” Or nd, which, altho less than a year at Newport. i | Sunday, Pickford). |, has a membership of 35 pieces, o Nn 2 , eee mati hold « picnic at Fortuna park,| 08 ANGELES, Sept. 4.—Five/ The story tn a nutshell ts this Pacific Bl tral 1y| Jim Treen, « road agent, is in Mission Ending Tuesday Night | Labor day, Sept. 6 | Pacific Miectric trainmen sarrowly | ELINOR GLYN'S 5 with Molly Stewart. She learn# by| “Jewel” (Elia Hall); “Mabel and| | The Thule Male Choir of Tacoma jescaped death today when a rere} ee Fe Cc accident of his profession, and, tho| Fatty Viatt Fair,” comedy. | has promised to participate in the /electric treight train was ditched In Pletares he promises to reform, she not erie copasion aa dentin I With MADALINE seavens Bill Carey, 1 ated| Colonial Ending Tuesday Night Two prizes have been hung up| mona Acres, All traffic on the Los ‘A CHAPL savir woos and wins “A Knight of the Trafle” (Wm. | for a prize waltz, and a good time |Angeles-San Bernardino line is at a 5c CLASS “A's: and ‘ site of the wete = S, Hart and Leona Hutton) When | is promised. Boats leave from (standstill. The tracks probably will| os ‘ a Molly gives Bil her savings and|Hunery Hamlet Filed,” comedy; | Leschi park |not be cleared before noon. Paramount Pictures will be shown at Alaska Thea- | he beats it out of town on the night|"The Jit” (Winifred Greenwood ———__ tre exclusively pending completion of the new palatial | 7 my EEA SN FF! | ’ Coie” | COMMITTE FIs MERE | sf NOT ONE STAR, BUT A i CONSTELLATION Here to investigate the customs \service on Seattle's water front, the BEGINNING TOMORROW § ices sooo et |pointed by Secretary McAdoo, is in| WILLIAM FOX Presents Seattle Saturday, They are A. W | Durell, deputy collector of customs | DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS of Philadelphia: James ¥. secon | fl ; fi nochie, special agent of the trens-| There are other shows equal to this, York city, | ‘1 * and Ht casisaal kn ii but you will doubt it when you and confidential secretary to As nda: esda ; sistant Secretary of the Treasury | come tomorrow, Monday or Tu y : | Andrew J. Peters. | Ee Ist , FROM JAIL TO STAGE BE d a a , Oscar Lee, member of the All! Star Trio, who was offered a place! ale on the Pantages cireult while con- sae " /fined in the county Jail, saa _ . with nonsupport, has been released. | | } eaten ae ta The Knight : a ja m onth. _ : | f the Trail _ of t Ss of Noted Players ay Supported by a Strong or Ett hestiation y 'B. J. SHIPMAN DEAD Two acts that cannot be described with reen } - | mere printer's Ink, in Her Latest Sc | Renjamin J. Shipman, legal text- book author, of 1014 Minor ave., jis dead. He passed away at the Minor hospital Tuesday of paraly- Ww kly sar Me'ome Oh ent no tense 0 Mutual ec led with Attorneys A. W. L. Wood-| jiand and O, E. Sauter in the law] [business here for several years. | SH-SH! ALSO HIST! L Bream News Events In a Sensational Picturization of THE TWO Helene of the North Positively the Greatest Motion Picture Play Winifred Greenwood and Edward Coxen In That Great Society Play ar ALASKA THEAT This Dainty Star Has Yet Appeared In | First appearance since her courageous ordeal under the | | surgeon’s knife of the WORLD’S MOST NOTED WOMAN See her walking in the gardens and along the seashore | at her magnificent estate in Brittany, a remarkable picture | of a remarkable artist. © : RE} jO Some Show In Seven Wonderful Acts Presents HIMSELF and His BANJO Likewise—Himself And Music After His Vacation E ROBERTS ORPHANS OLIVER G. WALLACE Is Back at the PIPE ORGAN Full of Snap Come Early | | His-s-st! rock Gluk |self's in Seattle! He's L. W | mon, manager of the protective de partment of the American Bank-| ers’ association, who's here to at.| tend the bankers’ convention. He's | jone of the cleverest de-tec-a-tifs in ithe country. Ya can’t slip any- oa ‘ie over on him, tall Good roads help the railways be ause they encourage the use of au tomobiles which act as feeders to the railways, says George W, Til-| json, consulting engineer of the }borough of Brooklyn, N. Y., a |president of the American Road | & | Builders’ association, who was in Seattle Friday, with B. L. Powers, | editor of the Good Roads maga- zine, They were guests of Samuel | Hill, good roads advocate. They | jleft Friday night for Oakland YUKON DIRECTORY is AMlaskan-Yukon Gazeteer s Directory for 1915-16 {has just been issued. It contains 1 history of each Alaska industry ke presents the work of a crew Polk's and Busine: of canvassers which spent four| months on the frozen trails of the North, THE J ILT—2 Acts ath When Hun Hamlet Filed Two-Act Amateur Theatreal Comedy—the craziest and funniest thing you ever laughed at 5th CRAWFORD at the Organ COLONIAL The Family Theatre, where every show brims over with Interest to adult and child alike Shannan ee Oo OE

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